lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-20
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- code for chemical spill
- Immunosuppressive drug
- Maplewood chief
- Universal donor
- aeruginosa smells like grapes
- Reference lab
- pink plate
- IgA and IgG for example
- blood supplier (2 words)
- Branch of medicine that deals with cancer
- Two crosslinked D fragments of the fibrin protein
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- Part of a blood gas, base____
- Oral anticoagulant
- AFP
- Positive for bacteria
- O2 carrying protein
- Type of fluid
- Immature RBC
- blood collector
- Staph that may cause MRSA
- Binds to a specific antibody
- with no delay, from Latin
22 Clues: AFP • pink plate • Immature RBC • Type of fluid • Reference lab • Maplewood chief • Universal donor • blood collector • Oral anticoagulant • O2 carrying protein • Positive for bacteria • Immunosuppressive drug • code for chemical spill • IgA and IgG for example • blood supplier (2 words) • Staph that may cause MRSA • with no delay, from Latin • Binds to a specific antibody • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-25
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- Study and Diagnosis of disease
- Has wings
- Do you understand the words that are coming out of Doc’s mouth?
- bank What’s your “type”?
- Department where PTs and PTTs are done
- All the better to see you with
- Where they go to war
- The study of cells
- When said with a 'v' it means something else entirely
- Analyzing your analytes
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- Not a "Vampire"
- Platin’ and incubatin’
- Right Now!
- Used to spin down tubes
- The study of tissues
- “Diffing” our lives away
- We don’t do that here
- Pee Place
- Department with the HIVs, QTBs, and STDs
- Not your average Q-Tip
20 Clues: Has wings • Pee Place • Right Now! • Not a "Vampire" • The study of cells • The study of tissues • Where they go to war • We don’t do that here • Platin’ and incubatin’ • Not your average Q-Tip • Used to spin down tubes • Analyzing your analytes • “Diffing” our lives away • bank What’s your “type”? • Study and Diagnosis of disease • All the better to see you with • ...
BBC LAB WEEK 2016-04-24
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- PULL PIN,AIM, SQUEEZE, SWEEP
- BRONSON'S REFERENCE LABORATORY
- COMMON CAUSE OF UTI'S
- BRONSON'S ONE PATIENT ONE RECORD SYSTEM
- DEPARTMENT WHERE TRIGLYCERIDES ARE TESTED
- MACHINE USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES
- TEST THAT CHECKS FOR SEPTISEMIA
- DEPARTMENT THAT PERFORMS CBS'S
- LAB COMPUTER SYSTEM
- CONTAINER USED FOR NEEDLES
- CODE FOR BOMB THREAT
- CODE RED
- LOW HEMOGLOBIN
- USED TO RECEIVE SPECIMENS
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- RESCUE PEOPLE,ACTIVATE ALARM,CONFINE FIRE,EXTINGUISH
- BLOOD CELL COUNT WITHOUT DIFFERENTIAL
- STOP,THINK,ACT,REVIEW
- USED TO PERFORM DIFFERENTIALS
- PERSON THAT DRAWS BLOOD
- DEPARTMENT WHERE ANA'S ARE PERFORMED
- COMMON REASON TO RECIEVE RHOGAM IN PREGNANCY
- CONTAINER THAT IS USED FOR URINE AND STOOL COLLECTION
- ANOTHER NAME FOR GLUCOSE
- COUNTER STAIN USED IN MICROBIOLOGY
- CHILD ABDUCTION CODE
- ETHYLENE DIAMINE TETRA ACETIC ACID AS A PRESERVEATIVE
- TESTS ABO
27 Clues: CODE RED • TESTS ABO • LOW HEMOGLOBIN • LAB COMPUTER SYSTEM • CODE FOR BOMB THREAT • CHILD ABDUCTION CODE • STOP,THINK,ACT,REVIEW • COMMON CAUSE OF UTI'S • PERSON THAT DRAWS BLOOD • ANOTHER NAME FOR GLUCOSE • USED TO RECEIVE SPECIMENS • CONTAINER USED FOR NEEDLES • PULL PIN,AIM, SQUEEZE, SWEEP • USED TO PERFORM DIFFERENTIALS • BRONSON'S REFERENCE LABORATORY • DEPARTMENT THAT PERFORMS CBS'S • ...
Chem Lab Equipment 2020-09-16
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- Used to protect the surface of lab bench
- Holds a crucible while it is being heated
- Transfers accurately measured liquid amounts
- Uses friction to ignite a Bunsen Burner
- Glassware plug to prevent evaporation
- Used to measure degrees Celsius
- Used with filter paper to precipitate soilds
- Glassware shaped like a large contact lens
- Accurate volume-measuring device with a stopcock
- Grinds chemical compounds
- Measures precise masses of samples
- Spoons out & tranfers small amounts of solids
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- Gas-fed heat source for experiments
- Surface for heating a beaker or flask
- For precise dilutions at varying temps
- bulb Rubber attachment for pipette
- A flat-bottomed, cylindrical piece of glassware
- Common cylindrical open-topped glassware
- Used with a ring stand to hold glassware
- A cup-shaped high-temp heating container
- Tall, narrow, precise volume-measurer
- Solid glass stir stick with rounded ends
- Narrow-necked glassware for swirling
- Holds laboratory glassware in place
- Used to secure glassware to a ring stand
25 Clues: Grinds chemical compounds • Used to measure degrees Celsius • bulb Rubber attachment for pipette • Measures precise masses of samples • Gas-fed heat source for experiments • Holds laboratory glassware in place • Narrow-necked glassware for swirling • Surface for heating a beaker or flask • Glassware plug to prevent evaporation • Tall, narrow, precise volume-measurer • ...
lab-grown meat 2018-11-18
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- to maintain or prolong
- to increase or cause to increase in size or importance
- an area of human activity
- anything that prevents or obstructs passage, access, or progress
- causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- not expensive
- reduced to fine particles by grinding
- to bring up
- a small part of anything, intended as representative of the whole; specimen
- to produce (plants) by controlling or encouraging their growth, esp. for home consumption or on a commercial basis
- to give forth or supply (a product, result, etc.), esp. by cultivation, labour, etc.; produce or bear
- a small flattened cake of minced food
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- exposure or vulnerability to injury, loss, evil, etc.
- an undifferentiated cell that gives rise to specialized cells, such as blood cells
- formal agreement
- to suddenly make a lot of progress with something
- to deal with (a problem,…)
- to surmount (obstacles, objections, etc.)
- an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking people questions
- slightly warm ; lukewarm ; relatively unenthusiastic
20 Clues: to bring up • not expensive • formal agreement • to maintain or prolong • an area of human activity • to deal with (a problem,…) • reduced to fine particles by grinding • a small flattened cake of minced food • to surmount (obstacles, objections, etc.) • to suddenly make a lot of progress with something • slightly warm ; lukewarm ; relatively unenthusiastic • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
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- major part of the respiratory system
- congestive heart failure
- an artery has a weakened wall,
- inside
- indicate heart muscle failure
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- chest pain
- ventricular fibrillation
- leads attached to chest records
- it to swell like a balloon
- shortness of breath
- double-layered sac that contains the
- arrest complete stopping of the
- written record
- one who studies
- the pulmonary artery
- the heart and its vessels
- pericardial sac around the heart is
- test that uses an ultrasound to look
- stenosis or aneurysms
- used to measure blood pressure
- atria
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- valve separates the right ventricle
- high blood pressure
- into blood vessels to
- measure certain items in the blood
- inner part of the epicardium
- coronary artery bypass graft
- the hearts walls
- x-ray dye called contrast is
- thin layer that lines each chamber
- septum wall between the right and
- activity of the heart
- above/over excessive
34 Clues: atria • inside • chest pain • written record • one who studies • the hearts walls • high blood pressure • shortness of breath • the pulmonary artery • above/over excessive • into blood vessels to • activity of the heart • stenosis or aneurysms • congestive heart failure • ventricular fibrillation • the heart and its vessels • it to swell like a balloon • inner part of the epicardium • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2021-04-16
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- Laboratory tool commonly used to transport a measured volume of liquid
- Form of PPE that you double up on
- Name for single stranded molecule that is synthesized during rtPCR
- Major type of waste produced by the lab
- (compound word) Team in charge of managing laboratory supplies at AUV1
- A specialist in fixing laboratory instruments by turning them off and then back on again
- Chemical that strongly and irreversibly chelates (binds) calcium ions, preventing blood from clotting
- Team that is constantly tweaking the equipment daily maintenance logs
- Only wipes (brand name) that should be used on the deck of MGI instrument per SOP
- Sheet that includes information such as the chemical properties; the health-related hazards; and precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical
- Process of breaking hydrogen bonds in DNA during standard PCR
- Alternate name for the negative control
- An abstract concept, but necessary to make the dream work
- Temporary storage solution for liquid to be pipetted
- GDP = Good ____________ Practice
- Form of PPE often in short supply, especially in the larger sizes
- Electromagnetic radiation with a λ between 10-400nm
- Acronym for equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazardous materials
- Machine with a rapidly rotating container often used to separate fluids of different densities.
- Area of the lab where reagents are prepared
- Closeness of measurements to a specific value
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Password for all Kazam computers
- Acronym for buffer used in patient samples to maintain constant pH
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- The science of the causes and effects of diseases
- Sequence of 2-20 amino acids
- Latin for crown, and the namesake for COVID-19
- Adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine
- A measure of reproducibility
- Number of patient samples in a full singles extraction plate (2 words)
- Word used in magic...or the name for Amazon's LIS
- _________ cylinder. Also known as a measuring cylinder
- Shallow dish used to hold growth medium in which cells can be cultured
- Type of dye added to pcr master mix to provide a stable baseline
- Procedure to remove a piece of tissue or a sample of cells from your body so that it can be analyzed in a laboratory
- A portion of a larger whole, especially a sample taken for chemical analysis or other treatment
- To record the addition of a new item (i.e. pt sample) to a collection
- We print hundreds of these daily in the lab, yet each one should be unique!
- Blood collection tube of sterile glass or plastic with rubber stopper creating a vacuum seal inside of the tube.
- A member-based physician organization that advocates best practices in pathology and laboratory medicine
- Nasal ____. You've received hundreds over the past year.
41 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Sequence of 2-20 amino acids • A measure of reproducibility • GDP = Good ____________ Practice • Password for all Kazam computers • Form of PPE that you double up on • Adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine • Major type of waste produced by the lab • Alternate name for the negative control • Area of the lab where reagents are prepared • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-06-09
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- Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- An oily substance that occurs naturally in the body, in animal fats and in dairy products, and that is transported in the blood.
- backward flow of blood through a defective heart valve.
- Surgery that can improve blood flow to the heart by providing a new route.
- A device that helps restore a normal heart rhythm by delivering a electric shock.
- A procedure used to widen the opening of a heart valve that has been narrowed by scar tissue.
- The rapid, ineffective contractions of any heart chamber. A flutter is considered to be more coordinated than fibrillation.
- Abnormal slow heartbeat.
- The thin membrane covering the outside surface of the heart muscle.
- what circulates in the arteries and veins of humans?
- The area of heart tissue permanently damaged by an inadequate supply of oxygen.
- The odorless gas that is present in the air and necessary to maintain life.
- an instrument used to measure blood pressure.
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- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels that make up the circulatory system.
- The ring around a heart valve where the valve leaflet merges with the heart muscle.
- heart failure is common in patients with________
- one of the two lower chambers of the heart.
- Either one of the heart’s two upper chambers.
- The largest artery in the body and the main vessel to supply blood from the heart.
- Pertaining to the heart.
- a technique of applying an electric shock to the chest to convert an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm.
- Any one of a series of blood vessels of the vascular system that carries blood from various parts of the body back to the heart, returning oxygen-poor blood to the heart.
- a vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body.
- An instrument for listening to sounds within the body.
- a clot-dissolving medicine used to treat heart attack patients.
- The area of the body between the bottom of the ribs and the top of the thighs.
- The rapid, ineffective contractions of any heart chamber. A flutter is considered to be more coordinated than fibrillation.
- A sac-like protrusion from a blood vessel or the heart, resulting from a weakening of the vessel wall or heart muscle.
28 Clues: Pertaining to the heart. • Abnormal slow heartbeat. • one of the two lower chambers of the heart. • Either one of the heart’s two upper chambers. • an instrument used to measure blood pressure. • heart failure is common in patients with________ • what circulates in the arteries and veins of humans? • a vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body. • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-06-09
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- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- Electrocardiogram
- computerized tomography
- plug or blockage
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
- beyond or excess
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- Positron emission tomography
- diabetes mellitus
- The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery to the brain
- a serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
- basic metabolic panel
- refers to any condition affecting the heart
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- Transesophageal echocardiogram
- hardening of the arteries
- the muscular tissue of the heart.
- automated external defibrillator
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- study of
- inflammation
- Transthoracic echocardiogram
- emergency department
- condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- catheterization
- two
26 Clues: two • study of • inflammation • catheterization • plug or blockage • beyond or excess • Electrocardiogram • diabetes mellitus • emergency department • basic metabolic panel • computerized tomography • hardening of the arteries • Positron emission tomography • Transthoracic echocardiogram • Transesophageal echocardiogram • automated external defibrillator • the muscular tissue of the heart. • ...
Lab Week 2021 2021-04-15
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- When Lifeflight needs blood, we will pack it in this type of cooler
- Blood Collection tube
- Used to spin down blood samples
- Production of an antibody against antigens that come from a different person of the same species
- Our newest Lead Technologist
- Provides a real close-up
- This product was widely used to treat and prevent infections in patients with neutropenia, but has more recently declined in popularity
- We may have this type of platelet product within the year, it will not require irradiation
- Low-lint wipes for cleaning
- The Blood Bank software was rebranded from HCLL to this last year
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- The person who performs venipunctures
- The new UMass Idea System
- A necessary process that can prevent you from losing too much blood
- We keep plasma here for up to one year
- This was recently added to the transfusion slip
- UMass new brand campaign
- A breed of dog that comes in black, chocolate or yellow
- Another term for reverse or serum grouping
- A general term for the destruction of red blood cells
- Test performed on the plasma of pregnant women containing antibodies known to cause HDFN
20 Clues: Blood Collection tube • UMass new brand campaign • Provides a real close-up • The new UMass Idea System • Low-lint wipes for cleaning • Our newest Lead Technologist • Used to spin down blood samples • The person who performs venipunctures • We keep plasma here for up to one year • Another term for reverse or serum grouping • This was recently added to the transfusion slip • ...
Lab Week 2021 2021-04-16
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- RBC Storage Temperature.
- Product made by thawing plasma between 1-6 C.
- Blood bank job title.
- A protein that binds to foreign antigens.
- PPE worn on your hands.
- I in RITE.
- Universal plasma donor.
- Unit of measure for centrifuge speed.
- Founded in 1943 and one of the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit transfusion medicine organizations.
- Another name for WBC.
- Release, Process to ship products prior to the completion of all necessary processes.
- Instrument used to spin and separate whole blood products.
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- Another name for platelets.
- Product that is intended for a specific recipient.
- R in RITE.
- A and B of ABO are examples of.
- Deficiency of RBCs or hemoglobin.
- Plasma storage temperature.
- Physical or electronic separation of a product from the general inventory.
- PPE that is worn over your clothes.
- Plasma that is red in color is considered _______.
- A product donated to be used for ones self.
- TP14 is an example of one of these.
- Universal RBC donor.
- Another name for RBC.
- Blood treated with x-rays has been_____.
- Sexually transmitted infection that all donors are tested for.
- Stored at room temperature.
- T in RITE.
- E in RITE.
30 Clues: R in RITE. • I in RITE. • T in RITE. • E in RITE. • Universal RBC donor. • Blood bank job title. • Another name for RBC. • Another name for WBC. • PPE worn on your hands. • Universal plasma donor. • RBC Storage Temperature. • Another name for platelets. • Plasma storage temperature. • Stored at room temperature. • A and B of ABO are examples of. • Deficiency of RBCs or hemoglobin. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-06-26
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- Another term for high blood pressure.
- Medical term for a heart attack.
- Tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Electrocardiogram, a test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- Irregular heartbeat.
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, a type of surgery.
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- Relating to the heart.
- The two lower chambers of the heart.
- The primary muscle that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Pertaining to blood vessels.
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- Heart Failure A condition where the heart does not pump blood as well as it should.
- Referring to fatty deposits in the arteries.
- An ultrasound of the heart.
- Blood pressure.
- Monitor A portable device for continuously monitoring heart activity.
- Tiny blood vessels where substance exchange occurs.
- Relating to veins.
- The largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- Device used to measure blood pressure.
- A suffix meaning 'related to blood'.
- An imaging test that uses X-rays to view blood vessels.
- High-density lipoprotein, known as "good" cholesterol.
- Low-density lipoprotein, often referred to as "bad" cholesterol.
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
25 Clues: Blood pressure. • Relating to veins. • Irregular heartbeat. • Relating to the heart. • An ultrasound of the heart. • Pertaining to blood vessels. • Medical term for a heart attack. • A suffix meaning 'related to blood'. • The two lower chambers of the heart. • Another term for high blood pressure. • Device used to measure blood pressure. • ...
THE LAB EQUIPMENT 2023-09-20
22 Clues: poire • hotte • pilon • bécher • spatule • burette • potence • mortier • entonnoir • agitateur • Erlenmeyer • thermomètre • tube à essai • fiole jaugée • chauffe-plat • compte-goutte • pissette d'eau • pince à épiler • pipette jaugée • éprouvette graduée • pince à tube à essai • pince (pour potence)
vocabulario de lab 2023-08-09
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- accidente geográfico que tiene una elevación alta y cuya superficie está más o menos nivelada.
- tipo de falla en la cual las rocas a ambos lados se deslizan horizontalmente en sentidos opuestos, con poco desplazamiento hacia arriba o abajo.
- flujo de ceniza, escoria, bombas y gases que corre por las laderas de un volcán durante una erupción explosiva.
- tipo de falla en la cual el labio superior se desliza hacia arriba como resultado de compresión de la corteza.
- medida de la fuerza de un sismo basada en las ondas sísmicas y en el movimiento que ocurre a lo largo de las fallas.
- punto débil en la corteza por donde el magma escapa hacia la superficie.
- punto de la superficie de la Tierra directamente sobre el foco de un terremoto.
- tipo de falla en la cual el labio elevado o subyacente se desliza hacia abajo como resultado de la tensión de la corteza.
- fuerza que presiona masas de roca en sentidos opuestos, de lado a lado.
- borde de una placa donde dos placas se separan.
- punto debajo de la superficie de la Tierra en el que la roca empieza a romperse debido a una gran fuerza y causa un terremoto.
- nombre de la masa de tierra única que comenzó a dividirse hace 200 millones de años y que dio origen a los continentes actuales.
- temblor que resulta del movimiento de la roca debajo de la superficie de la Tierra.
- bolsa debajo de un volcán en la que está acumulado el magma.
- proceso por el cual la corteza oceánica se encuentra debajo de una fosa oceánica profunda y vuelve al borde de una placa convergente.
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- colina o pequeña montaña escarpada en forma de cono que se forma cuando ceniza volcánica, escoria y bombas se acumulan alrededor del cráter de un volcán.
- aparato con el que se registran los movimientos del suelo ocasionados por las ondas sísmicas a medida que éstas se desplazan por la Tierra.
- material presente en el magma, compuesto por los elementos oxígeno y silicio; es el componente más común de la corteza y el manto de la Tierra.
- registro producido por un sismógrafo de las ondas sísmicas de un terremoto.
- magma líquido que sale a la superficie.
- placa de roca volcánica formada cuando el magma se abre paso a través de las capas de roca.
- valle profundo que se forma cuando dos placas se separan.
- fisura en la corteza de la Tierra a lo largo de la cual se mueven las rocas.
- hipótesis que establece que los continentes se desplazan lentamente en la superficie de la Tierra.
- fuerza que oprime una roca hasta que se pliega o se rompe.
- restos o huellas conservados de un organismo que vivió en el pasado.
- placa de roca volcánica formada cuando el magma se escurre entre capas de roca.
- masa de roca formada cuando una gran masa de magma se enfría dentro de la corteza terrestre.
- borde de una placa donde dos placas se deslizan, en sentidos opuestos, y se pasan la una a la otra.
- tipo de onda sísmica que hace que el suelo se mueva en una dirección perpendicular a la onda.
- borde de una placa donde dos placas se deslizan una hacia la otra.
- mezcla fundida de las sustancias que forman las rocas, gases y agua, proveniente del manto.
- fuerza que estira una roca, de modo que es más delgada en el centro.
- sección de la literatura que se desplaza lentamente sobre la astenosfera y que se lleva consigo trozos de la corteza continental y de la oceánica.
- tipo de onda sísmica que comprime y expande el suelo.
35 Clues: magma líquido que sale a la superficie. • borde de una placa donde dos placas se separan. • tipo de onda sísmica que comprime y expande el suelo. • valle profundo que se forma cuando dos placas se separan. • fuerza que oprime una roca hasta que se pliega o se rompe. • bolsa debajo de un volcán en la que está acumulado el magma. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-11-13
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- This abbreviation means automated external defibrillator.
- This abbreviation means blood pressure.
- Has thick walls and carries blood away from the heart.
- A test that utilizes ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- When the heart completely stops.
- When the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- Outer layer of the heart wall.
- Measures certain items in a person’s blood that can indicate heart muscle damage.
- This prefix means above/over or excessive.
- When the heart is not effectively from the left ventricle. This results in reduced blood flow.
- A test when a catheter is used to inject dye into the vessels around the heart. This test can be used to look for narrowing vessels, aneurysms, and more.
- Has thin walls and carries blood to the heart.
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- A test that utilizes ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels. It can determine if the blood vessels are narrowed or have a thrombus.
- Inner layer of the heart wall. It lines each chamber of the heart.
- Veins that are often found in the legs that are swollen or dilated.
- This prefix means against.
- This abbreviation means cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- This prefix means fast.
- This prefix means middle.
- This abbreviation means coronary artery disease.
- Has thin walls. This allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. This also can also allow for the exchange of nutrients.
- This abbreviation means echocardiogram.
- When the arteries surrounding the heart narrow.
- A type of test that measures how well a person’s cardiovascular system is working. To perform this test, the patient is asked to walk or bike to increase how hard the heart has to work. While the patient does this, their oxygen levels and EKG are monitored.
- This prefix means many.
25 Clues: This prefix means fast. • This prefix means many. • This prefix means middle. • This prefix means against. • Outer layer of the heart wall. • When the heart completely stops. • This abbreviation means blood pressure. • This abbreviation means echocardiogram. • This prefix means above/over or excessive. • Has thin walls and carries blood to the heart. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-11-13
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- A test that uses an X-ray dye called “contrast” is injected into a person’s blood vessels. This helps healthcare professionals to evaluate a person’s blood vessels.
- Mitral Valve Prolapse (abbreviation)
- Outside of (prefix)
- Beyond or Excess (prefix)
- Uses X-ray dye and a catheter to inject dye into vessels that are surrounding the heart. Helps healthcare professionals to check for aneurysms, it can detect pressure in the heart, etc.
- Fast (prefix)
- Carries blood toward the heart.
- Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (abbreviation)
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Chest Pain (abbreviation)
- Narrowing in the arteries that surround the heart.
- Behind or Back/Backward (prefix)
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- A machine that will record the electrical activity of the heart.
- The heart is not efficiently pumping enough blood from the left ventricle. This can result in reduced blood flow.
- High Blood Pressure, increased pressure in blood vessels.
- Another name for heart attack, when the heart does not get enough blood.
- A test that uses an ultrasound to look at the blood that is going through a person's blood vessels, can determine if there is narrowing or if a person has a thrombus.
- Muscular layer that covers the heart and helps to pump blood by contrasting.
- Where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients occur.
- The thin inner layer that covers the heart.
- When an Artery has a weakened wall, which will cause the artery to swell up like a balloon.
- Dyspnea on exertion (abbreviation)
- A test that uses an ultrasound to look at a person's heart and vessels.
- Many (prefix)
- Automated External Defibrillator (abbreviation)
25 Clues: Fast (prefix) • Many (prefix) • Outside of (prefix) • Beyond or Excess (prefix) • Chest Pain (abbreviation) • Carries blood toward the heart. • Behind or Back/Backward (prefix) • Dyspnea on exertion (abbreviation) • Carries blood away from the heart. • Mitral Valve Prolapse (abbreviation) • The thin inner layer that covers the heart. • ...
Lab Puzzle 2 2023-03-13
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- Presence of bacteria in the blood
- Substance used as Prophylaxis for Gonococcal ophthalmia
- Most important pathogenic factor of Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Test used to determine a patient's serum antibody level
- N. meningitidis consumes it, N. gonorrhoeae does not consume it
- Sexually transmitted disease caused by a Haemophilus spp. bacteria
- Bacteria that require special conditions to grow in the lab
- Haemophilus ducreyi cannot grow without it
- Staining used to see the bacterial capsule
- Longer then cocci, shorter than bacilli
- Antigen-Antibody test used to visualize capsulated H. influenzae in CSF samples
- Disease which can be caused by: H. influenza, Strep. pneumoniae, Staph. aureus, and N. meningitidis
- disease caused by a coccobacilli that can lead to spontaneous abortions in animals
- Bordetella pertussis colonies on Bordet-Gengou media
- Enzyme produced by bacteria that can degrade hydrogen peroxide
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- This genus contains bacteria that are afraid of the cold
- disease that affects both animals and humans
- Sample collection to detect healthy carriers of N. meningitidis and Staph. aureus
- Used to be the most important cause of meningitis in children <5 years
- Selective media for growing Neisseria species
- Transmission route of Neisseria meningitidis
- Serotypes of Haemphilus influenzae that cause invasive infections
- Trivalent vaccine that also covers the Whooping cough
- Media used for antibiogram of Haemophilus species
- Classifies Neisseria meningitidis into 12 antigenic types
- Pathogenic species of Neisseria are found ...
- STD which if left untreated can lead to sterility in women
- Phenomenon in which H. influenzae grows on Blood agar near Staphylococcus aureus
28 Clues: Presence of bacteria in the blood • Longer then cocci, shorter than bacilli • Haemophilus ducreyi cannot grow without it • Staining used to see the bacterial capsule • disease that affects both animals and humans • Transmission route of Neisseria meningitidis • Selective media for growing Neisseria species • Pathogenic species of Neisseria are found ... • ...
Enzymes Lab Puzzle 2021-10-07
Across
- Does adding more substrate to a tube with a noncompetitive inhibitor cause the reaction to occur?
- he most optimal pH for amylase (in words)
- The product in the catechol oxidase reaction
- The part of the enzyme that substrates bind to.
- An inhibitor that binds to a different site of the enzyme to prevent the substrate from binding.
- In the PTU experiment, the tube with just enzyme and substrate serves as this.
- When oxygen is present, catechol oxidase will assist the removal of _____ from catechol to form benzoquinone.
- A site on the enzyme that is not the active site that an inhibitor may bind to.
- True or false, an enzyme will allow for a reaction that would never normally take place to occur.
- What enzymes bind to.
- One of the enzymes we used in class.
- The monosaccharides that make up starch.
- The polysaccharide broken down by amylase.
- True or False: enzymes remain unchanged at the end of a reaction.
- Enzymes _________ reactions.
- What enzymes do to the activation energy.
- The macromolecule group that enzymes belong to.
Down
- What we added to test tubes that includes the enzyme.
- One of the enzymes we used in class.
- In the catechol oxidase experiment, the just enzyme or just catechol tubes serve as this.
- Small organic molecules that help catalyze reactions.
- Where is amylase found in humans?
- Small organic molecules that bind to enzyme's active site to help catalyze reactions.
- Type of inhibitor that PTU is.
- Yes or No, A competitive inhibitor does not disrupt cofactor/coenzyme activity.
- An example of a noncompetitive inhibitor.
- The color of the product in the catechol oxidase reaction (formed by catechol melanin).
- Metal ions that are essential for enzymatic activity.
- Amylase breaks down strach into ________.
- The substrate in the catechol oxidase reactions
- Catechol oxidase is found in _____ and helps prevent against microbial infections.
- The most optimal temperature for amylase (in words)
- Adding more substrate to a competitive inhibitor can ______ the inhibition.
- One example of a coenzyme
- An inhibitor that competes with the substrate for an active site.
- The cofactor that PTU binds to to inhibit catechol oxidase activity.
- One example of a coenzyme
37 Clues: What enzymes bind to. • One example of a coenzyme • One example of a coenzyme • Enzymes _________ reactions. • Type of inhibitor that PTU is. • Where is amylase found in humans? • One of the enzymes we used in class. • One of the enzymes we used in class. • The monosaccharides that make up starch. • he most optimal pH for amylase (in words) • ...
Unit 5 lab 2021-11-02
Across
- cardiovascular
- electrocardiography
- abnormal heart rhythm
- coronary artery bypass graft
- chest x ray
- high blood pressure
- heart muscle disease
- sound
- blood
- heart
- coronary heart disease
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- sound
- keeps you alive
Down
- tube of blood
- clot
- basic metabolic panel
- red
- automated external defibrillator
- electrocardiography
- hit once and bleed out
- atrial fibrillation
- connects veins
- vessel
- congenital heart disease
25 Clues: red • clot • sound • blood • heart • sound • vessel • chest x ray • tube of blood • cardiovascular • connects veins • keeps you alive • electrocardiography • high blood pressure • electrocardiography • atrial fibrillation • heart muscle disease • abnormal heart rhythm • basic metabolic panel • hit once and bleed out • coronary heart disease • congenital heart disease • coronary artery bypass graft • ...
Frog Dissection Lab 2021-05-10
Across
- famous frog from the muppets
- can be large or small, helps digest food
- spiderweb-like membrane that covers the heart and other organs
- the opening where waste exits, common opening
- the lower (single) chamber of the frog's heart
- the esophagus leads to this structure
- system that includes the stomach and intestines
- contracts as it moves food down to the stomach
- largest organ in the frog's body cavity, has 3 lobes
- membrane that functions as an eardrum
- stores urine; urinary ___________
- tubes that equalize pressure to the eardrum
Down
- teeth at the roof of the mouth
- used to capture food, attaches to the front of the mouth
- Membrane that covers the eye
- located above the kidneys but only in male frogs
- located underneath the liver, _____ bladder
- regulates food exiting the stomach, pyloric _________ valve
- long tube that runs around the kidneys, carries eggs in females
- the very first stretch of the small intestine
- opening in the mouth, airway
21 Clues: famous frog from the muppets • Membrane that covers the eye • opening in the mouth, airway • teeth at the roof of the mouth • stores urine; urinary ___________ • the esophagus leads to this structure • membrane that functions as an eardrum • can be large or small, helps digest food • located underneath the liver, _____ bladder • tubes that equalize pressure to the eardrum • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-04-07
Across
- Heart is not pumping from left ventricle
- Transportation system for blood
- Portable ECG machine
- Has very thin walls
- Occurs in artery
- Enlarged
- Heart beats
- Oxygen and EKG are being monitored
- Surgical removal
- The center of the cardiovascular system
- Type of blood vessel
- Pressure
- Condition
- Ultrasound to look at heart
Down
- Measures certain items in blood
- Increased pressure in blood vessels
- Pericardial sac is inflamed
- To not have CPR when heart stops
- Within
- Process of recording, specialized area of radiology
- Swollen veins
- Pulmonary circulation
- Process of recording, ultrasound to look at heart
- Complete stopping of the heart
24 Clues: Within • Enlarged • Pressure • Condition • Heart beats • Swollen veins • Occurs in artery • Surgical removal • Has very thin walls • Portable ECG machine • Type of blood vessel • Pulmonary circulation • Pericardial sac is inflamed • Ultrasound to look at heart • Complete stopping of the heart • Measures certain items in blood • Transportation system for blood • To not have CPR when heart stops • ...
Ripasso lab Microbiologia 2024-12-23
Across
- tipo di osservazione dello sviluppo microbico in brodocoltura;
- Sostanza chimica usata per distruggere i microrganismi su superfici non viventi;
- colorante primario nella colorazione di Gram;
- cappe che offrono protezione a operatore, ambiente e colture su cui si lavora;
- Tipo di terreno che utilizza indicatori chimici per visualizzare cambiamenti fisici nelle colonie di batteri, come la colorazione;
- sono isolate nella parte finale della semina per striscio;
- sono colonie ottenute al trapianto di una colonia isolata;
- Microrganismo che cresce meglio in ambienti con pH acido, generalmente inferiore a 7;
- Processo che elimina tutti i microrganismi, incluse le spore, da oggetti e superfici;
- terreno solido che viene fatto solidificare in provetta in posizione inclinata;
- procedura per l'allestimento di un vetrino che uccide i microrganismi, rendendo più sicura la manipolazione di specie a rischio;
- dispositivi di protezione individuale;
- colorazione in cui si usano due o più coloranti;
Down
- tipo di terreno impiegato per individuare microrganismi presenti in piccola concentrazione;
- rimuove il colorante in eccesso e dissolve la componente lipidica dei Gram negativi;
- Metodo di sterilizzazione che utilizza radiazioni come i raggi gamma;
- strumento che obbliga la sterilizzazione di materiali contaminati prima del loro smaltimento;
- mordenziante che aumenta il fissaggio del colore in Gram;
- tecnica di semina utilizzata per la determinazione della carica microbica;
- Tipo di terreno di coltura che contiene un solo nutriente principale, come carbonio o azoto;
- polisaccaride utilizzato per la solidificazione dei terreni di coltura;
- Microrganismi che cresce bene a temperature basse 22-25°C;
- In Gram si colorano rosa-rosso;
- tecnica di semina in cui il campione viene disseminato in superficie;
- crescono bene in presenza di ossigeno
25 Clues: In Gram si colorano rosa-rosso; • crescono bene in presenza di ossigeno • dispositivi di protezione individuale; • colorante primario nella colorazione di Gram; • colorazione in cui si usano due o più coloranti; • mordenziante che aumenta il fissaggio del colore in Gram; • sono isolate nella parte finale della semina per striscio; • ...
SG-LAB-MAR 2025-03-04
Across
- A common model organism in genetics
- A method for testing hypotheses
- A gel-based method for DNA separation
- An instrument used to measure the mass of substances
- The storage unit for low-temperature samples
- The liquid used to grow cell cultures
- A process of copying DNA sequences
- A scientist who studies microorganisms
- The branch of science dealing with life forms
- A common cell culture contaminant
- A set of steps to follow in research
- The liquid part of a solution
- A device for measuring temperature
- A device used to measure pH in solutions
- A commonly used buffer in biological experiments
- A laboratory test to detect specific proteins
- A measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions
- A method for protein separation
Down
- The study of chemical substances and reactions
- The study of hereditary information
- A machine that amplifies DNA sequences
- The process of writing findings in a scientific paper
- A process of visualizing microscopic structures
- A process for separating cellular components
- A method for determining protein concentration
- The safety process for handling hazardous materials
- A scientist who studies chemicals and their interactions
- The thin surface layer used for growing cells
- A protein that catalyzes reactions
- A solution used to maintain pH stability
- A substance used as a comparison in an experiment
- A research approach involving data and observation
- The process of analyzing DNA sequences
- A powerful imaging technique using electrons
- A controlled setting for scientific experiments
- A technique used to amplify DNA
36 Clues: The liquid part of a solution • A method for testing hypotheses • A technique used to amplify DNA • A method for protein separation • A common cell culture contaminant • A process of copying DNA sequences • A protein that catalyzes reactions • A device for measuring temperature • The study of hereditary information • A common model organism in genetics • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-03-13
Across
- The rarest blood type, "golden blood"
- The toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, it is also used for cosmetic purposes
- The Liquid component of blood without presence of fibrinogen
- Teeny tiny
- Clotting
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
- It uses heat to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi
- Karl _______’s law states a person with one blood group antigen will not have the corresponding antibody
- This coiled bacteria group can cause syphilis or Lyme disease
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing
- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- _______ Percent of medical decisions are based on laboratory resutls
- Go for a spin
- This festive clotting factor is also known as Factor IX
- HDL and LDL
Down
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- This bacteria can survive refrigeration temperatures, is often linked to foodborne illness outbreaks, and is especially dangerous for pregnant people
- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- Why to pee in a cup
- Blood test for kidney function
- This protects your clothes
- These bodies are small, irregular, iron-containing granules found inside red blood cells
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
24 Clues: Clotting • Teeny tiny • HDL and LDL • Go for a spin • Why to pee in a cup • This protects your clothes • Variation in erythrocyte shape • Blood test for kidney function • The rarest blood type, "golden blood" • This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA • It uses heat to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi • Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-31
Across
- scan used to look at the heart and nearby blood vessels
- all
- problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat
- antitachycardia pacing
- heart
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- monitor uses electrodes and recording device to track the hearts rhythm for 1-3 days
- fast, rapid
- catheterization medical procedure used to diagnose and treat some heart conditions
- vessels that deliver blood to the tissues
Down
- arterial narrowing of the vessels that carry blood from the heart to the legs
- antiarrhythimics versus implantable defibrillators study
- heart arteries of heart cannot deliver enough oxygen rich blood to the heart
- coronary artery bypass graft
- disease aneurysms, ulcers
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- atrial fibrillation
- ultrasounds noninvasive procedure used to assess organs and structures within the abdomen
- disease
- valves thin folds of the endocardium with a core of dense connective tissues
- producing
- pumps blood through the system
- antiarrhythimic
- ultrasound test that uses high frequency sound waves to create pictures of the insides of two large arteries in the neck
- something blocks blood supply to part of the brain
25 Clues: all • heart • disease • producing • fast, rapid • antiarrhythimic • atrial fibrillation • antitachycardia pacing • coronary artery bypass graft • disease aneurysms, ulcers • pumps blood through the system • vessels that return blood to the heart • vessels that deliver blood to the tissues • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues • ...
UNIT 5 Lab 2023-11-03
Across
- irregularities in the heartbeat
- aorta
- Non-ST elevated myocardial infarction
- Acute myocardial infarction
- happens when any of the four valves in the heart don't open or close properly and interrupt blood flow
- plug or blockage
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body
- a nuclear scan that gives information about the flow of blood through the coronary arteries to the heart muscle
- the main artery of the body
- Cardiovascular disease
- a hollow part or cavity in an organ.
- Pumps blood through the body
- ST elevated myocardial infarction
- heart or crown
- muscle
Down
- an impairment of the heart's blood pumping function
- a noninvasive test that uses sound waves to evaluate your heart's chambers and valves, and how well it pumps
- when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle is blocked or reduced.
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- myocardium gets stretched, thickened, or stiff.
- s done with medicine to help you relax
- vessels a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs
- Acute coronary syndromes
- monitor the heart while you walk on a treadmill or pedal a stationary bike.
- blood
25 Clues: aorta • blood • muscle • heart or crown • plug or blockage • Cardiovascular disease • Acute coronary syndromes • Acute myocardial infarction • the main artery of the body • Pumps blood through the body • irregularities in the heartbeat • ST elevated myocardial infarction • a hollow part or cavity in an organ. • Non-ST elevated myocardial infarction • s done with medicine to help you relax • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-23
Across
- ultrosound of heart
- extrice
- support movement
- block of blood supply
- lack of blood to heart muscle
- testing blood
- records heart beat
- branching blood vessile
- insufficient
- to view
- Blood pressure
- product of drawing
Down
- excision
- coronary artery bypass graft
- heart beats irregular
- not enough blood for the heart causes this
- disease of heart muscle
- Main Blood pump
- carries blood
- beats per minute
- carries oxygen
- Coronary artery disease
- used to monitor heart
23 Clues: extrice • to view • excision • insufficient • carries blood • testing blood • carries oxygen • Blood pressure • Main Blood pump • support movement • beats per minute • records heart beat • product of drawing • ultrosound of heart • heart beats irregular • block of blood supply • used to monitor heart • disease of heart muscle • Coronary artery disease • branching blood vessile • coronary artery bypass graft • ...
Medical Terminology Lab 2024-10-08
Across
- The force of blood against the walls of arteries
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- A condition where the heart's function is impaired
- Monitor A portable device that records heart activity over 24 hours
- Prefix referring to blood vessels
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs between blood and tissues
- Prefix relating to blood vessels
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- An ultrasound that visualizes heart structures and function
- An irregular heartbeat that can affect heart function
Down
- High blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems
- A general term for diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Failure A condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood
- Arrest Medical term for a heart attack
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- Test A test that measures heart function under physical stress
- A narrowing of the coronary arteries
- Suffix meaning "blood condition"
- Suffix indicating inflammation
- An imaging test that uses X-rays to see blood vessels
- The largest artery in the body, which carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack
25 Clues: Prefix meaning "heart." • Suffix indicating inflammation • Suffix meaning "blood condition" • Prefix relating to blood vessels • Prefix referring to blood vessels • A narrowing of the coronary arteries • Arrest Medical term for a heart attack • Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack • Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-12-02
Across
- A condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively.
- Medical term for a heart attack caused by blocked blood flow to the heart.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart, often caused by infection.
- A tool used to measure blood pressure.
- (vessel)
- The blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- (removal)
- Abbreviation for the number of heartbeats per minute.
- The largest artery in the body, carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- Abbreviation for measuring the force of blood against artery walls.
- Abbreviation for the "good" cholesterol that helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream.
- Also known as high blood pressure.
Down
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- A test using sound waves to create images of the heart.
- The smallest blood vessels where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- (inflammation)
- An irregular or abnormal heartbeat.
- Imaging technique to view blood vessels using contrast dye.
- Tool used to listen to heart sounds
- The main organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- (record or picture)
- A condition where plaque builds up in the arteries supplying the heart.
25 Clues: (vessel) • (removal) • (inflammation) • (record or picture) • Prefix meaning "heart." • Also known as high blood pressure. • An irregular or abnormal heartbeat. • Tool used to listen to heart sounds • A tool used to measure blood pressure. • The main organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Abbreviation for the number of heartbeats per minute. • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-03-19
Across
- The toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, it is also used for cosmetic purposes
- The Liquid component of blood without presence of fibrinogen
- HDL and LDL
- Why to pee in a cup
- Teeny Tiny
- Karl _______’s law states a person with one blood group antigen will not have the corresponding antibody
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing
- ________ Percent of medical decisions are based on laboratory test results
- These bodies are small, irregular, iron-containing granules found inside red blood cells
- It uses heat and steam to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores
- The rarest blood type, “golden blood”
- Go for a spin
- This festive clotting factor is also known as Factor IX
Down
- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- Clotting
- They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire)
- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- Blood test for kidney function
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
- These spiral-shaped bacteria can cause syphilis or Lyme disease
- This bacteria can survive refrigeration temperatures, is often linked to foodborne illness outbreaks, and is especially dangerous for pregnant people
- This protects your clothes
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
25 Clues: Clotting • Teeny Tiny • HDL and LDL • Go for a spin • Why to pee in a cup • This protects your clothes • Variation in erythrocyte shape • Blood test for kidney function • The rarest blood type, “golden blood” • This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA • They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire) • Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar • ...
Lab Week - Hematology 2025-04-15
Across
- WBC increased in allergic reactions
- Contains hemoglobin and transports oxygen
- Breakdown of RBCs
- Cancer found in the blood and bone marrow
- Has T cell and B cell variants
- Decreased oxygen carrying capacity of the RBCs
- Fragmented RBC
- Cell fragment involved in the clotting process
- Measures quantity of hemoglobin in an RBC
- Cell that protects the body from infection
- Most common WBC in adults
- The study of blood and blood disorders
Down
- Smaller than normal RBC
- Cell with ground-glass appearance
- RBC with a spiked cell membrane
- WBC with dense purple granules
- inherited disorder that causes decreased hemoglobin production
- Most immature WBC
- RBCs that apppear like a "stack of coins"
- Measures hemolgobin concentration
- Measures red cell volume
21 Clues: Fragmented RBC • Most immature WBC • Breakdown of RBCs • Smaller than normal RBC • Measures red cell volume • Most common WBC in adults • WBC with dense purple granules • Has T cell and B cell variants • RBC with a spiked cell membrane • Cell with ground-glass appearance • Measures hemolgobin concentration • WBC increased in allergic reactions • The study of blood and blood disorders • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-04-24
Across
- – X-ray of blood vessels using contrast dye
- – Irregular heartbeat
- – Blood pressure
- – Heart rate
- – Imaging test that uses ultrasound to view the heart
- – Test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- – Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- – Prefix meaning heart
- Cava – Large vein carrying blood to the heart
- – Smallest blood vessels in the body
- – Prefix referring to blood vessels
Down
- – Upper chamber of the heart
- – Congestive Heart Failure
- – Prefix meaning fast
- – High blood pressure
- Catheterization – Procedure to examine how well the heart is working
- – Suffix meaning blood condition
- – Central organ of the circulatory system
- Heart Failure – Condition where the heart cannot pump efficiently
- Infarction – Another name for a heart attack
- Test – Measures heart function during exercise
- – Myocardial Infarction
- – Coronary Artery Disease
- – Suffix meaning hardening
- – Largest artery in the body
25 Clues: – Heart rate • – Blood pressure • – Prefix meaning fast • – Irregular heartbeat • – High blood pressure • – Prefix meaning heart • – Myocardial Infarction • – Coronary Artery Disease • – Congestive Heart Failure • – Suffix meaning hardening • – Upper chamber of the heart • – Largest artery in the body • – Suffix meaning blood condition • – Prefix referring to blood vessels • ...
Lab Puzzle 1 2024-03-19
Across
- Test used to vizualise capsule of a bacteria
- Toxin produced by Staph aureus which can lead to shock and death
- Test used to observe bacterial ability to produce exotoxins
- Shape of Corynebacterium diphtheriae gravis on culture media
- Food that can be often contaminated with Bacillus cereus toxin
- Anthrax shape on culture media
- Plastic strips used to biochemically identify bacterial species
- Antibiotic used to distinguish between medically important coagulase negative Staphylococci
- Pneumococci colonies have a very particular shape
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis on culture media
- We test for them if we're thinking of a post-streptococcal complication
- Toxin used to created Botox
- Staining technique for Corynebacterium diphteriae where the bacterial cell is brown
- Most aggressive form of tuberculosis
- Complication of anthrax with the highest mortality
Down
- Antibiotic used for treatment of infection with MRSA
- Forced smile caused by Clostridium tetani
- Anti-TB drug that cannot be given to pregnant patients
- Culture media used for the antibiogram of Streptococcus pneumoniae
- We establish that we have MRSA when the S. aureus strains is resistant to ...
- Staphylococci and enterococci hate ... (hint: antibiotic)
- Can cause UTIs, especially in females
- Organ affected by acute rheumatic fever
- Antibiotic used in the diagnosis of Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Subcutaneous infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes
- A mixture of polysaccharides and proteins that create a home for different bacterial communities
26 Clues: Toxin used to created Botox • Anthrax shape on culture media • Most aggressive form of tuberculosis • Can cause UTIs, especially in females • Organ affected by acute rheumatic fever • Forced smile caused by Clostridium tetani • Mycobacterium tuberculosis on culture media • Test used to vizualise capsule of a bacteria • Pneumococci colonies have a very particular shape • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-03-08
Across
- Strep that cause alpha hemolysis are viridans and _______
- Factor IX clotting factor alias
- Disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi
- Iron containing protein in red blood cells
- Blood cell formation that occurs in bone marrow
- The universal donor
- Hemolyzed specimen? Don't report this analyte
- Movers, shakers and blood takers
- Need to know your type? Pay this department a visit
- Infectious particle of misfolded protein that causes Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- Home of the Atellica analyzer
- Molecular’s favorite activity. It amplifies DNA segments for analysis
- Respiratory therapy needs these results STAT
- Microorganism that causes TB
- Green after Blue but what's in between?
Down
- Blood disorder with deficiency in red blood cells or hemoglobin
- Bacteria can be positive or negative
- Waste product in blood used to assess kidney function
- liquid portion of blood used in transfusions
- Fluorescent, Compound, Polarizing, Oh My!
- Rose gardeners beware of this fungus
- The Sysmex hangs out here
- Enzyme that indicates myocardial infarction
- Keep me balanced or I'll walk away
- Go with the Flow______
- Don't let their name fool you, they're human size
- Blood group that isn't a baby goat
- Anticoagulant in blue top tubes
28 Clues: The universal donor • Go with the Flow______ • The Sysmex hangs out here • Microorganism that causes TB • Home of the Atellica analyzer • Factor IX clotting factor alias • Anticoagulant in blue top tubes • Movers, shakers and blood takers • Keep me balanced or I'll walk away • Blood group that isn't a baby goat • Disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-04
Across
- The lab's postmortem party, unraveling the mysteries of death.
- The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow.
- The lab's ultimate spin class machine, also known as the Hemolyzer 9000.
- The lab's mood ring, revealing if things are sour or sweet.
- The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes.
- The lab's temperature talk, speaking in Celsius.
- The red carpet VIP in every blood cell, with an oxygen invite.
- The lab's traffic cop, stopping the flow of blood.
- Turn small stuff into big discoveries!
- The lab's copy machine, replicating DNA like a pro.
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals.
- Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin.
- The lab's crime scene investigation, decoding diseases.
- The lab's detective agency, hunting for antibodies.
- The study of blood, where vampires are scientists.
- The lab's art class, staining and painting tissue pictures.
Down
- A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers.
- The spa for lab equipment, giving a germ-free glow.
- The lab's mini-measurement, a drop in the bucket.
- The lab's tiny treasure hunt, searching for clues in tissues.
- The lab's measuring mug, not for morning coffee.
- The lab's deli slicer for thin tissue sandwiches.
- The lab's floating detective, measuring liquid density.
- The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames.
- The lab's water ballet, where molecules dance across membranes.
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab's cooking show.
- The lab's protein disco, separating molecules by dance moves.
- The mad scientist's favorite volcano-shaped flask.
- The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed.
- Exploring the minuscule world of bacteria, viruses, and more!
30 Clues: Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin. • Turn small stuff into big discoveries! • A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers. • The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed. • The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames. • The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow. • The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes. • The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-17
Across
- You probably don't change this as much as you should
- The keepers of the ancient texts
- The powerhouse
- Could be referring to light; could be referring to gender. We're really not sure what the kids are saying these days.
- Some of these have people names
- The correct way to operate
- Suddenly password protected
- Osmosis Jones fought a variant of this
- Despite their namesake, they've never made a Broadway appearance
- Ready for a bath bomb
- What do the SAPs and chicken eggs have in common?
- If it doesn't fit, you must acquit!
- The loudest complainer in the lab
- Sometimes for style; sometimes for necessity
- Counter offer: pizza party
- This one's not for cookies
- Somehow always doing this and still running out
- What your mom asked you to with the chicken while she was at work
- If this machine was an animal, it would be endangere
- Size 96 or 384
- The machines are taking over!
Down
- There's nothing backhanded about this
- The worst flavor of Jell-o
- The pinnacle of lab society and declarer of what is art
- Something you'd with cells and your hands
- Its caring
- Fun to play with; not to eat! Or touch. Or breath around. Actually, maybe don't be around this more than you have to...
- Why is no one having fun? I specifically requested it.
- To the madness
- A series of mixtures
- Can take anywhere from three months to over a year. There is no in between.
- She's a runner; she's a track star
- "Cleanliness is close to godliness"
- Can be treated with antibiotics
- Did you remember to fill this out the last time you cleaned?
- Is terrible at catching trout
- A bundle, if you will
- A fraction of a whole for individual use in assay
- There might not be a Zack or Cody, but it's a suite life
- Sadly, we don't stock the fun kind
- Best asset or greatest enemy
- Your parents might say this rots your brain; we say it feeds the cells.
42 Clues: Its caring • The powerhouse • To the madness • Size 96 or 384 • A series of mixtures • Ready for a bath bomb • A bundle, if you will • The worst flavor of Jell-o • The correct way to operate • Counter offer: pizza party • This one's not for cookies • Suddenly password protected • Best asset or greatest enemy • Is terrible at catching trout • The machines are taking over! • ...
Mock trial lab 2022-03-07
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- not important pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issues before the court
- Attorney The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district , circuit , or county , to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people. finished with their
- in trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection as to a question is valid
- a person whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial
- Evidence introduced to counter , disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption , or responsive legal argument
- of the evidence The greater weight of the evidence superior evidentiary weight that , though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt , is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other. (Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- meaning "to speak the truth" it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- not guilty of a crime
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- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a lawyer protest about a question which was just asked with the purpose of making the judge decide if the question can be asked
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- just guessing about a specific situation
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in the court of law
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorneys objection as a question is valid
- the final statement by an attorney to a jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has not established
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the es or crimes of a trial .
- a certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- summary of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of trial
- something that gives proof of contested fact
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: not guilty of a crime • to give evidence under oath • just guessing about a specific situation • something that gives proof of contested fact • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Mock Trial Lab 2022-03-07
Across
- not important pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issues before the court
- Attorney The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district , circuit , or county , to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people. finished with their
- in trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection as to a question is valid
- a person whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial
- Evidence introduced to counter , disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption , or responsive legal argument
- of the evidence The greater weight of the evidence superior evidentiary weight that , though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt , is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other. (Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- meaning "to speak the truth" it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- not guilty of a crime
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- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a lawyer protest about a question which was just asked with the purpose of making the judge decide if the question can be asked
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- just guessing about a specific situation
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in the court of law
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorneys objection as a question is valid
- the final statement by an attorney to a jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has not established
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the es or crimes of a trial .
- a certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- summary of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of trial
- something that gives proof of contested fact
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: not guilty of a crime • to give evidence under oath • just guessing about a specific situation • something that gives proof of contested fact • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
SG-LAB-JUL 2025-07-16
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- Foldable seat around the fire
- Glowing, smoky centerpiece
- What trees do in the breeze
- Short out-and-back adventure
- Used to hang stuff from a tree
- Zip-up sleep gear
- Summer camping necessity
- Essential for hikers
- “No signal” phone area
- Used to carry it all
- Tiny glowing insect
- Skewer substitute for marshmallows
- Footwear for the trail
- Portable shelter
- Your fellow tent dwellers
- Fuel for your evening gathering
- Common sight at dusk
- Sound from the fire
- A common hiking goal
- Chill, misty start to a day outdoors
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- Shows you which way is north
- Edge of a steep trail or slope
- Flash in the sky—don’t camp near tall trees!
- Foldable camp bed
- Natural bottle refill station
- Mid-hike breather
- Packed midday meal
- Buzzing nuisance
- Sung at the fire, sometimes with hand motions
- S’more fail (or favorite?)
- Must-have for cuts and scrapes
- Campfire cooking tool
- Digital tool to avoid getting lost
- Fire-starting tool
- Golden-brown snack made with marshmallows
- Visitor who might sniff out your snacks
36 Clues: Buzzing nuisance • Portable shelter • Foldable camp bed • Zip-up sleep gear • Mid-hike breather • Packed midday meal • Fire-starting tool • Tiny glowing insect • Sound from the fire • Essential for hikers • Used to carry it all • Common sight at dusk • A common hiking goal • Campfire cooking tool • “No signal” phone area • Footwear for the trail • Summer camping necessity • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2025-07-31
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- Grinds solid chemicals
- Transports crucibles & other small items
- Measures the mass of and object using sliding bars
- Cleans equipment with small openings
- Mix small amounts of chemicals together and is used for micro experiments
- Attaches to the ring stand and helps support beakers and flasks
- Supports equipment
- Holds liquids
- lights the Bunsen burner
- A glass cover for beakers and flasks that helps holds solids
- Supports crucibles and funnels
- Washes equipment and adds small amount of distilled water
- Can hold many test tubes at once
- Stirs mixtures
- Measures volume of acids and bases
- Spreads the heat of a flame and is suspended glassware on a ring stand
- Hold test tube while heating
- Measures the mass of objects using electricity
- Helps pour liquids into smaller containers
- Evaporate solutions
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- Dispenses drops of liquid
- Heats small amounts of solids at high temperature
- Transfers solids and powders
- Covers test tubes and flasks
- Measures liquids but can not be heated
- Attaches to ring stand and supports test tubes and burets
- Measures temperature
- Picks up small items
- Transports hot beakers
- Holds small amounts of liquid but can be heated
- Heats substances using electricity
- A calibrated flask to prepare solutions
- Transfers small amounts of liquids
- Holds solids while weighing on a balance
- Heat substances using a flame
- Holds liquids and helps prevent splattering
36 Clues: Holds liquids • Stirs mixtures • Supports equipment • Evaporate solutions • Measures temperature • Picks up small items • Grinds solid chemicals • Transports hot beakers • lights the Bunsen burner • Dispenses drops of liquid • Transfers solids and powders • Covers test tubes and flasks • Hold test tube while heating • Heat substances using a flame • Supports crucibles and funnels • ...
DIRETAS DO LAB 2025-07-14
Across
- Evitam contaminação da amostra e do operador.
- Usados para cultivo e preparo de amostras.
- Protege contra contaminações durante o manuseio de amostras.
- Transfere inóculo para cultivo.
- Existem dois tipos,uma para incubar culturas e outra para esterilizar vidrarias.
- Evita queda de cabelos em materiais estéreis.
- Cultivo de colônias para posterior análise.
- Conservam culturas, reagentes e amostras.
- Analisa células por fluorescência e tamanho, complementando a microscopia.
- Contam colônias em placas para seleção de amostras.
- Tubos pequenos para conservação ou preparo de amostras.
- Homogeneíza suspensões celulares.
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- Local para realizar a assepsia na preparação de amostras.
- Suporte para tubos com amostras.
- Mede densidade celular para padronização de amostras.
- Espalhar o inóculo em placas para crescimento uniforme.
- Protegem os olhos contra respingos e partículas.
- Impede a dispersão de gotículas sobre as amostras.
- Cria um ambiente estéril ao redor da bancada.
- Usado para observar morfologia e estrutura de micro-organismos.
- Dosam volumes pequenos para preparo de amostras.
- Esteriliza meios e materiais por calor úmido.
- Acopladas às micropipetas para manuseio estéril.
23 Clues: Transfere inóculo para cultivo. • Suporte para tubos com amostras. • Homogeneíza suspensões celulares. • Conservam culturas, reagentes e amostras. • Usados para cultivo e preparo de amostras. • Cultivo de colônias para posterior análise. • Evitam contaminação da amostra e do operador. • Evita queda de cabelos em materiais estéreis. • ...
Unit 5 lab 2022-10-23
Across
- echocardiogram
- written record
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to
- The smallest type of blood vessel.
- self
- surgical removal
- The outermost connective tissue covering of any organ,
- a computer to make a series of detailed pictures of
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of
- brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
- of the body.
- look at tissues and organs inside the
- against
- the use of or insertion of a catheter
- and organs in the body.
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- and organs in the body.
- the narrowing or blockage of the vessels that carry
- conditions affecting the aorta,
- or other structure.
- chest pain
- to the heart
- A procedure that uses high-energy sound waves
- plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply
- a noninvasive medical examination or procedure that
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- aorta
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from
- deep vein thrombosis
- A procedure that uses radio waves, a powerful magnet,
- A line graph that shows changes in the electrical
- Organ that pumps blood through your body.
- of the heart over time.
- inside the body.
- X-ray equipment to produce cross-sectional
- from the heart to the legs.
37 Clues: self • aorta • against • chest pain • to the heart • of the body. • echocardiogram • written record • surgical removal • inside the body. • or other structure. • deep vein thrombosis • and organs in the body. • of the heart over time. • and organs in the body. • from the heart to the legs. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • conditions affecting the aorta, • The smallest type of blood vessel. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-11-01
Across
- The buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on the artery walls
- Prefix of vessel
- X-ray images taken from different angles around your body
- A bulge in a blood vessel caused by a weakness in the blood vessel wall
- transport deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
- Congenital heart defects
- Organ that pumps blood throughout your body
- Prefix of artery
- Atrial fibrillation
- Cardiac Arrest Study Hamburg
- Prefix of heart
- A large vein that carries blood to the heart from other areas of the body
- Carries oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- Form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body
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- Distribute oxygen-rich blood to your body
- Prefix of vein
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Arteries of the heart cannot deliver enough oxygen-rich blood to the heart
- Records the electrical signal from the heart to check for different heart conditions
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- Prefix of capillaries
- Procedure that uses X-ray imaging to see your heart's blood vessels
- A problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat
- Uses sound waves to produce images of your heart
- Occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
25 Clues: Prefix of vein • Prefix of heart • Prefix of vessel • Prefix of artery • Atrial fibrillation • Prefix of capillaries • Coronary Artery Disease • Congenital heart defects • Cardiac Arrest Study Hamburg • Coronary artery bypass graft surgery • Distribute oxygen-rich blood to your body • Organ that pumps blood throughout your body • Carries oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart • ...
Lab Equipment Review 2022-01-25
Across
- used in filling a pipet with solution
- used in making and for storing solutions
- used to support a crucible
- used to connect apparatus to transfer liquids or gases
- fastened to support apparatus
- glass; used in distillation procedures
- used under hot apparatus or glassware
- may be heated; used in titrations
- used to heat chemicals
- used to support containers of chemicals above flame
- used to contain small volumes of liquid being evaporated
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- used to scratch glass tubing prior to breaking to desired length
- used to cover an evaporating dish
- used to spread the heat of a burner flame
- must be worn at all times while working in the lab
- glass; used to measure volumes of solutions
- glass or plastic, glass ___ may be heated
- metal, used to hold or pick up small objects
- has many uses as a support
- used to transfer small volumes of liquid
- used to transfer solid chemicals
- used to block off rubber tubbing
- used to pick up small items
- used to measure approximate volumes
24 Clues: used to heat chemicals • used to support a crucible • has many uses as a support • used to pick up small items • fastened to support apparatus • used to transfer solid chemicals • used to block off rubber tubbing • used to cover an evaporating dish • may be heated; used in titrations • used to measure approximate volumes • used in filling a pipet with solution • ...
106 Lab Practical 2021-10-18
Across
- part of the right eye that sees to the left
- Placing small metal pins in a board
- to cut up your steak when you can only use one hand
- The Jobson Hand Function test includes
- The response speed test uses the ___ score to determine points
- running out of wind due to activity
- The Bruininks Oseretski has____ subtests
- Drop the stick and catch it
- a boy born 3/17/21 has a raw score of 15 on the MVPT. We'd say this is___
- Read the instructions because the test is__
- the two pencil shaped objects on the Beery must in order to be correct.
- 100 is the average and you can compare one test to another
- transfer technique when there is potential to regain strength
Down
- always use this for safety in handling patients
- block this so the patient doesn't collapse when transferring
- Transfer most patients toward their
- Decreased sensation in a body part
- Sheldon weight 450 pounds and will be working with you on transfers. You should think__
- Tremors result from a delay or lack of
- Subtest 5, Item 8 measures...
- transfer technique when there is not potential for muscle power to assist in transfer
- Where's Waldo type task
- Performing 14 sit ups on the B&O= Raw Score of__
- a way to get your pants up over your back end
- Scooting the patient to the front of their seat before beginning appreciates the relationship between these two elements
- Homonymous what?
- Hang the legs over the edge of the bed to help move the patient from
- MVPT item 22 measures
28 Clues: Homonymous what? • MVPT item 22 measures • Where's Waldo type task • Drop the stick and catch it • Subtest 5, Item 8 measures... • Decreased sensation in a body part • Placing small metal pins in a board • Transfer most patients toward their • running out of wind due to activity • The Jobson Hand Function test includes • Tremors result from a delay or lack of • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-20
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- when an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- disorder in which the arteries around the heart narrow
- often confused with ¨heart attack¨ is when the heart completely stops
- otherwise known as a heart attack
- abbreviation for arterial fibrillation
- prefix for fast
- surgical procedure in which your heart gets replaced with another
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- used to measure the activity in the heart over a longer period
- abbreviation for arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease
Down
- uses ultra sound to measure heart and vessels
- center for intellectual and nervous activity
- used to measure the electrical activity of the heart
- prefix for slow
- prefix for two
- used to measure your blood pressure
- abbreviation for blood
- stores bile after secretion from the liver and before release into the intestines
- when the heart is not working properly
- in charge of pumping blood throughout the body
- abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction
- prefix for against
- prefix for inner
- removes waste and extra water from the body
- provide oxygen for our body
25 Clues: prefix for two • prefix for slow • prefix for fast • prefix for inner • prefix for against • abbreviation for blood • provide oxygen for our body • otherwise known as a heart attack • used to measure your blood pressure • when the heart is not working properly • abbreviation for arterial fibrillation • removes waste and extra water from the body • ...
Math Lab Crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- lunch that Mrs. I has
- slope of a horizontal line
- slope of a vertical line
- name of upcoming dance
- a class where slope is called rate of change
- name of a boy in class
- name of game with a free space
- what you just took a quiz on
- name of a girl in class
- a class you only go to on Mondays
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- equation used to find slope
- hour late start
- name of break coming up
- how many periods in a day
- a class where you write and read
- name of game played in Int 1 yesterday
- _____ over run
- what you learn with Mrs. I
- something you check every week in math lab
- non-math class that Mrs. I teaches
20 Clues: _____ over run • hour late start • lunch that Mrs. I has • name of upcoming dance • name of a boy in class • name of break coming up • name of a girl in class • slope of a vertical line • how many periods in a day • slope of a horizontal line • what you learn with Mrs. I • equation used to find slope • what you just took a quiz on • name of game with a free space • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-11-29
Across
- Outer layer of the heart
- Weakened wall in artery
- Records electrical activity of heart
- Carry blood away from the heart, has thick walls
- Swollen and dilated veins
- Heart attack
- Uses ultrasound to look at the heart
- Destruction
- Portable ECG used over a few days
- Middle muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- Plug or Blockage
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- double-layered sac enclosing the heart
- Thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- Instrument used to listen to the sounds of the heart
- Pericardial sac is inflamed
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Electrolytes
- Hypertension
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Complete stopping of the heart
- Instrument to measure pressure
- Shortness Of Breath
- Fast
- Slow
- Basic Metabolic Panel
25 Clues: Fast • Slow • Destruction • Electrolytes • Hypertension • Heart attack • Plug or Blockage • Shortness Of Breath • Basic Metabolic Panel • Weakened wall in artery • Coronary Artery Disease • Outer layer of the heart • Swollen and dilated veins • Pericardial sac is inflamed • Complete stopping of the heart • Instrument to measure pressure • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • ...
Normal Lab Levels 2022-12-05
Across
- Normal level 5,000-10,000/mcL
- Normal level 10-12 seconds
- Normal level 37-50%
- Normal level 23-29 mEq/L
- Normal level 150-400 K/mcL
- Normal level 95-105 mEq/L
- Normal level 35-45 mmHG
- Normal level 8.5-10.5 mg/dl
- Normal level 3.5-5 mEq/L
- Normal level 3.4-5.4 g/dL
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- Normal level 0.6-1.2 mg/dl
- Normal level 4.5-5.5 million mcL
- Normal level 30-40 seconds
- Normal level 22-26 mEq/L
- Normal level <1
- Normal level 12-18 g/dL
- Normal level 5-20 mg/dl
- Normal level is 135-145 mEq/L
- Normal level 70-100 mg/dl
- Normal level 7.35-7.45
20 Clues: Normal level <1 • Normal level 37-50% • Normal level 7.35-7.45 • Normal level 12-18 g/dL • Normal level 5-20 mg/dl • Normal level 35-45 mmHG • Normal level 22-26 mEq/L • Normal level 23-29 mEq/L • Normal level 3.5-5 mEq/L • Normal level 70-100 mg/dl • Normal level 95-105 mEq/L • Normal level 3.4-5.4 g/dL • Normal level 0.6-1.2 mg/dl • Normal level 10-12 seconds • Normal level 30-40 seconds • ...
Common Lab Tests 2022-09-30
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- Bad cholesterol is ________ density lipoprotein
- Test done before blood transfusion
- Blood titer done to see if patient has had German measles
- A blood ________ is done when sepsis is suspected
- Blood test used to determine if heart attack has occurred
- Abbreviation of nonspecific test for inflammation
- A fecal _____ blood test is performed to see if blood is present in the stool sample
- Blood and urine levels elevated in kidney disorders
- Warfarin therapy is monitored with this test
- This count is elevated in bacterial infections
- Thrombocytopenia can be determined by a _______ count
- Stain performed to protect the presence and suspected type of bacteria in a body substance
- Blood level elevated in diabetics
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- PCR = _______ chain reaction
- Elevated blood levels of _______ acid can indicate gout
- This test on a urine reagent strip can indicate starvation or uncontrolled diabetes
- Increased levels of this can make the patient have yellow skin and sclera
- This test on a urine reagent strip can indicate the presence of bacteria
- TSH = _________ stimulating hormone
- One of the electrolytes
- High levels make the blood specimen have a milky appearance
- Complete blood count
- Blood levels decreased in liver and kidney diseases
- Blood level elevated in pancreatic disorders
- Good cholesterol is ______ density lipoprotein
- This count is decreased in anemia
- Specimen collected from bone when blood disease is suspected
27 Clues: Complete blood count • One of the electrolytes • PCR = _______ chain reaction • This count is decreased in anemia • Blood level elevated in diabetics • Test done before blood transfusion • TSH = _________ stimulating hormone • Warfarin therapy is monitored with this test • Blood level elevated in pancreatic disorders • This count is elevated in bacterial infections • ...
SG-LAB-NOV 2025-11-13
Across
- Brown sauce that brings everything together.
- A thankful state of mind.
- The month for Thanksgiving.
- The main course on most Thanksgiving tables.
- Something to count at the table.
- The people you celebrate with when family’s far away.
- Hot drink after dessert.
- Soft bread served with butter.
- Decorative gourd for the table.
- The season of harvest.
- Said before the meal.
- The reason for the season.
- Follows Thanksgiving, brings big deals.
- Native tribe at the first Thanksgiving.
- Star of a marshmallow-topped casserole.
- Can’t end dinner without one.
- What follows too much pie.
Down
- Tangy sauce often shaped like a can.
- What a turkey says.
- Time to gather crops (and ingredients).
- Classic dessert with whipped cream on top.
- The best part of the next day.
- Tool needed to carve the bird.
- Family gathering for the holiday.
- Bread-based side, cooked in or out of the bird.
- What lab folks hope to avoid on holidays.
- A Thanksgiving Day TV tradition.
- The heart of every Thanksgiving.
- Short for a Thanksgiving side dish.
- What you’re more likely to wear than an apron.
- State of being before dinner is served.
- Site of the first Thanksgiving celebration.
- A large, celebratory meal.
- Corn’s edible core.
- To eat formally.
- Pie rival for pumpkin’s throne.
- Where the turkey gets golden brown.
37 Clues: To eat formally. • What a turkey says. • Corn’s edible core. • Said before the meal. • The season of harvest. • Hot drink after dessert. • A thankful state of mind. • The reason for the season. • A large, celebratory meal. • What follows too much pie. • The month for Thanksgiving. • Can’t end dinner without one. • The best part of the next day. • Tool needed to carve the bird. • ...
The chemistry lab 2026-02-01
Across
- not a gas or a solid
- holds test tubes
- used for evaporating solutions
- supporting equipment and glassware
- used for holding solutions
- used to crush chemicals into a powder
- supporting equipment and glassware
- used for heating, sterilization, and combustion
- holds a crucible above a Bunsen burner
- used for handling chemicals
Down
- used to measure the volume of a liquid
- used for mixing liquids
- used for diffusing the heat of a Bunsen burner
- used to measure the volume of a liquid
- need to be worn during every experiment
- used to measure the temperature
- used as a platform to support the weight of other equipment and glassware
- gradually pouring a liquid from one container into another container
- used to hold chemicals that are to be melted or exposed to high temperatures
- used to hold objects
- used for guiding a liquid or powder into a small opening
- used to crush chemicals into a powder
- bringing a liquid to the temperature at which bubbles form
23 Clues: holds test tubes • not a gas or a solid • used to hold objects • used for mixing liquids • used for holding solutions • used for handling chemicals • used for evaporating solutions • used to measure the temperature • supporting equipment and glassware • supporting equipment and glassware • used to crush chemicals into a powder • used to crush chemicals into a powder • ...
Kitchen Lab crossword 2026-02-04
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- cooking labs are a ______
- use a hot pad or oven mit to take pans out of the oven or microwave
- put wet and dirty towels in the laundry ________ under the sink
- keep electric appliances away from this
- use only a small amount of dish soap. A ______ is plenty
- use a dish______to DRY dishes
- , these towels are for hand drying only. NOT cleaning
- clean your tables and work space at the _____of the lab
- dishes should be washed in this temperature water
- ____ your hands before beginning to cook
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- turn pan handles toward the ____ of the stovetop
- roll these up if you are cooking if they are long
- wash your hands with warm water and
- if you ____ your face, you must wash your hands
- use a dish ______to WASH dishes
- sweep and clean well or we will have __________and mice
- must be tied back if it is long
- do not sit on these
- you may not do this until your kitchen is clean
- wipe the sink and empty the drain ____
20 Clues: do not sit on these • cooking labs are a ______ • use a dish______to DRY dishes • use a dish ______to WASH dishes • must be tied back if it is long • wash your hands with warm water and • wipe the sink and empty the drain ____ • keep electric appliances away from this • ____ your hands before beginning to cook • if you ____ your face, you must wash your hands • ...
SG-LAB-SEP 2025-09-15
Across
- Where players gather before a play.
- A team from Minnesota.
- The team with a horseshoe logo.
- A player whose job is to run with the ball.
- The team from Seattle.
- The team from San Francisco.
- A term for the end of the game.
- The team from Denver.
- What a quarterback throws.
- A defensive play that brings down the quarterback.
- A short break in play.
- A team from Buffalo, New York.
- The team from Philadelphia.
- The city where the Chiefs play.
- A 10-yard gain gives you a new one.
- The team from Las Vegas.
- What the quarterback says before the play.
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- A popular snack to eat while watching the game.
- The team from Miami.
- The team with a star on their helmet.
- A score worth six points.
- A player who specializes in kicking.
- The team with a lightning bolt logo.
- The team from New York that plays in New Jersey.
- One of the team colors of the New Orleans Saints.
- The team with horned helmets.
- The position of Tom Brady.
- A defensive rush on the quarterback.
- An offensive player who catches a pass.
- The team with a tiger logo.
- The number of players on the field for one team.
- The team from Pittsburgh.
- The team from Green Bay.
- A large, open space for spectators.
- The player who kicks the ball to start a game.
- A game played on Monday night.
36 Clues: The team from Miami. • The team from Denver. • A team from Minnesota. • The team from Seattle. • A short break in play. • The team from Green Bay. • The team from Las Vegas. • A score worth six points. • The team from Pittsburgh. • The position of Tom Brady. • What a quarterback throws. • The team with a tiger logo. • The team from Philadelphia. • The team from San Francisco. • ...
Lab Week 2026 2026-03-27
Across
- Pro Covid kit assembler
- Duck Collector.
- Focus__! Focus!
- I get my peaches from_____!
- Turn the____.
- Georgia named me Muriel
- Run__!Run!
- Gryffindor is my house.
- Never miss_____!
- Due September 2026!
- Keep the label maker away from her
- Cold hands? Ask_____ for her hand warmers!
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- Soon to be Miller <3
- DONT scream me!!
- You may not know this but_____is MEAN with a sewing machine
- Two feet, but has 100's pairs of shoes
- How low can you? Can you go down low? As low as_____can go?
- Rockin"_____
- You have been______d!
- Talks in movie quotes
- I eat most of my food from my garden.
- Princess and the Frog
- I call it a buggy, you call it a cart.
- Known for my butterfly clips
24 Clues: Run__!Run! • Rockin"_____ • Turn the____. • Duck Collector. • Focus__! Focus! • DONT scream me!! • Never miss_____! • Due September 2026! • Soon to be Miller <3 • You have been______d! • Talks in movie quotes • Princess and the Frog • Pro Covid kit assembler • Georgia named me Muriel • Gryffindor is my house. • I get my peaches from_____! • Known for my butterfly clips • ...
Lab Week 2026 2026-03-23
Across
- Teeny Tiny
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
- Lacking sufficient quantity of the body's most prevalent granulocyte
- Used to compare measurement values to those of a standard of known accuracy
- Hospital acquired infection
- In the absence of oxygen
- They want to take your blood (hint: not vampires)
- These spiral-shaped bacteria can cause syphilis or Lyme disease
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- Go for a spin
Down
- Clotting
- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- This protects your clothes
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- This bacteria can survive refrigeration temperatures, is often linked to foodborne illness outbreaks, and is especially dangerous for pregnant people
- Immature red blood cell exhibiting a granular appearance
- Blood test for kidney function
- Time between infection and the first onset of symptoms
- These spores are found in honey. So don't feed it to babies
- This fluid might be collected if the Doctor suspects meningitis
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- Helps in drawing blood
- Used to deliver precise measurements
24 Clues: Clotting • Teeny Tiny • Go for a spin • Helps in drawing blood • In the absence of oxygen • This protects your clothes • Hospital acquired infection • Variation in erythrocyte shape • Blood test for kidney function • Used to deliver precise measurements • This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA • They want to take your blood (hint: not vampires) • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2026-04-03
Across
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter.
- Inflammation
- Enlarged heart
- Heart
- High blood pressure
- Irregular heartbeat
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- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- ventricular tachycardia
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Surgical removal
- Myocardial infarction
- Portable device that monitors heart rhythm over 24–48 hours
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Muscle
- Vessel
- Smallest blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
- Blood pressure
- Heart rate
- Congestive heart failure
25 Clues: Heart • Muscle • Vessel • Heart rate • Inflammation • Enlarged heart • Blood pressure • Surgical removal • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • Congestive heart failure • The largest artery in the body. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Hardening and narrowing of arteries • Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2026-04-03
Across
- Heart
- Blood pressure
- Smallest blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- Portable device that monitors heart rhythm over 24–48 hours
- ventricular tachycardia
- Heart rate
- Inflammation
- Enlarged heart
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- Myocardial infarction
- High blood pressure
- Irregular heartbeat
Down
- Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- Procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter.
- Muscle
- Vessel
- Congestive heart failure
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Surgical removal
25 Clues: Heart • Muscle • Vessel • Heart rate • Inflammation • Blood pressure • Enlarged heart • Surgical removal • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • Congestive heart failure • The largest artery in the body. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Hardening and narrowing of arteries • Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye. • ...
Lipid Lab Lockdown 2026-04-09
Across
- = Protein that anchors pancreatic lipase to lipid droplets in the presence of bile salts
- = Enzyme that digests phospholipids in the small intestine
- = Transporter responsible for cholesterol uptake into enterocytes
- = Protein that transports free fatty acids directly in the blood (especially short- and medium-chain)
- = Process by which excess cholesterol is returned to the liver for excretion
- = Lipoprotein involved in reverse cholesterol transport
- = Enzyme that hydrolyzes cholesterol esters into free cholesterol
- = Enzyme that hydrolyzes triglycerides in chylomicrons for uptake into adipose and muscle tissue
- = Intestinal absorptive cell where lipids are reassembled after diffusion
- = Type of fatty acid that requires micelles and chylomicron packaging for transport
- = Process by which monoglycerides and fatty acids are reassembled into triglycerides inside the cell
- = Tissue where excess triglycerides are stored after a meal
- = Detergent-like molecules synthesized from cholesterol that emulsify dietary fats
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- = Type of fatty acid that bypasses chylomicron formation and enters portal circulation
- = Lipoprotein that transports dietary lipids from the intestine into the lymphatic system
- = Protein component of lipoproteins that provides structural stability and receptor recognition
- = Lipoprotein responsible for transporting endogenous triglycerides from the liver
- = Primary mechanism by which lipid components enter enterocytes
- = Lipoprotein that delivers cholesterol to peripheral tissues
- = Hormone that promotes lipid storage by stimulating lipogenesis and inhibiting lipolysis
- = Pathway through which chylomicrons enter circulation before reaching the bloodstream
- = Amphipathic structure that carries lipid digestion products across the unstirred water layer to the enterocyte
- = Blood vessel that carries absorbed nutrients directly to the liver
- = Enzyme responsible for hydrolyzing triglycerides into monoglycerides and free fatty acids
24 Clues: = Lipoprotein involved in reverse cholesterol transport • = Enzyme that digests phospholipids in the small intestine • = Tissue where excess triglycerides are stored after a meal • = Lipoprotein that delivers cholesterol to peripheral tissues • = Primary mechanism by which lipid components enter enterocytes • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2026-04-20
Across
- – Study of blood cells and disorders
- – Post‑mortem examination
- – Primary unit of test analysis
- – Molecular method used to amplify DNA
- – Cell fragment important for clotting
- – Oxygen‑carrying protein in red blood cells
- – Laboratory quality monitoring process
- – Study of microorganisms
- – Investigation of immune responses
- – Type and compatibility testing for transfusion
- – Laboratory testing of urine
- – Immune protein that binds antigens
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- – Department handling deceased patients
- – Bacterial growth on media
- – Measurement of blood glucose concentration
- – Documentation tracking specimens and remains
- – Screening test for cervical cancer
- – Discipline focusing on disease diagnosis
- – Testing performed on body fluids
- – Examination of cells for disease
- – Chemical used to preserve tissue
- – Study of tissues under the microscope
- – Process of clot formation
- – Measurement of solute balance
- – Blood component used in transfusion
- – Tissue sample removed for diagnosis
26 Clues: – Post‑mortem examination • – Study of microorganisms • – Bacterial growth on media • – Process of clot formation • – Laboratory testing of urine • – Primary unit of test analysis • – Measurement of solute balance • – Testing performed on body fluids • – Examination of cells for disease • – Chemical used to preserve tissue • – Investigation of immune responses • ...
PTVE Plattsburgh SAFETY WEEK! 2023-10-05
8 Clues: - TOP PRIORITY • - PROTECT YOUR EYES • - BRANDONS LAST NAME • - PERSONAL...EQUIPMENT • - "STAY SAFETY ALERT..." • - FOCUSED SAFETY... (FSO FORMS) • - MOST COMMON TYPE OF INJURY THAT WE HAVE • - SAFETY TAKES ... AND RESPONSIBILITY (STAR)
Towards ZERO: Mobile phone distractions 2026-04-29
Across
- Paths for cars and other vehicles
- Physical damage from accidents
- Death rate
- Deadly outcome
- Hand held communication tool
- What speeding often results in
- Unable to see
- What drivers must maintain at all times
- Card granting legal driving rights
Down
- Road safety vision aiming for no fatalities
- Regulations drivers must follow
- Things that pull attention away
- Mark against a driver's record
- Officers who issue penalties
- Dangerous phone activity while driving
- Chance of danger
- Devices used to catch speeding
- Condition of being protected from harm
18 Clues: Death rate • Unable to see • Deadly outcome • Chance of danger • Officers who issue penalties • Hand held communication tool • Physical damage from accidents • Mark against a driver's record • What speeding often results in • Devices used to catch speeding • Regulations drivers must follow • Things that pull attention away • Paths for cars and other vehicles • ...
Integrity 2 2024-07-08
Across
- well intervention that utilizes tubing
- Recommended barrier philosophy
- Directs flow of hydrocarbons at surface
- Isolates Tubing and Production Casing
- Valve used to isolate for wireline ops
- Space between tubulars
- complete loss of well control
- roughness of open hole wellbore
- Federal Gas Storage regulator
- Terminates casings at surface
- well intervention tool run on wire
Down
- Automatic Safety Valve in tree
- Well Control Specialist
- Cost to call Wild Well
- run in pipe under pressure
- Manual Safety Valve in tree
- American oil & gas standards group
- Bottom of a casing
18 Clues: Bottom of a casing • Cost to call Wild Well • Space between tubulars • Well Control Specialist • run in pipe under pressure • Manual Safety Valve in tree • complete loss of well control • Federal Gas Storage regulator • Terminates casings at surface • Automatic Safety Valve in tree • Recommended barrier philosophy • roughness of open hole wellbore • American oil & gas standards group • ...
The right path crossword 2021-12-03
Across
- steps we take in everyday life
- what people expect of use
- something we use everyday at monte
- what others think of us
- how we are to the sun
- the right ____
- our strenghs
- being _____ is to wear hats, sunscreen, etc
- our own self
Down
- the most important part of the unit
- the place we are
- a fun transport option
- something we do everyday
- something we should wear everyday
- where we go everyday
- the opposite of a weakness
- our actions
- a part of sun safety
18 Clues: our actions • our strenghs • our own self • the right ____ • the place we are • where we go everyday • a part of sun safety • how we are to the sun • a fun transport option • what others think of us • something we do everyday • what people expect of use • the opposite of a weakness • steps we take in everyday life • something we should wear everyday • something we use everyday at monte • ...
Year 6 Week 8 'ity & ety' 2025-09-05
Across
- many different kinds.
- what is real, not imagined.
- being kind and giving.
- who you are.
- the whole of something.
- wanting to know or learn.
- a skill or talent.
- a good chance to do something.
- being free from danger.
Down
- something you do.
- small, not easy to notice.
- strong worry or nervousness.
- knowing something well.
- being trusted to do what is right.
- safety or protection.
- a group of people living together.
- being clean or without anything bad.
- something that might happen.
18 Clues: who you are. • something you do. • a skill or talent. • many different kinds. • safety or protection. • being kind and giving. • knowing something well. • the whole of something. • being free from danger. • wanting to know or learn. • small, not easy to notice. • what is real, not imagined. • strong worry or nervousness. • something that might happen. • a good chance to do something. • ...
Leadership Safety Playbook - Sections 01-03 2026-04-06
Across
- As leaders, you have the biggest _______ on safety.
- Shapes the safety habits of their teams.
- type of leading demonstration that is one of the most powerful ways to build a strong workplace health and safety culture.(two words)
- The "why" that is a reflection of our values in action.
- A proactive safety measure.
Down
- One lost _______ injury is equivalent to losing a trailer load of product.
- In the playbook you will find ________ to help identify hazards, manage incidents, and promote continuous improvement.
- Health and safety is a _______ responsibility.
- Leaders with this mindset don't wait, blame, or hope for change - they make it happen.
- As leaders, we have a _______responsibility to provide a healthy and safe work environment.
10 Clues: A proactive safety measure. • Shapes the safety habits of their teams. • Health and safety is a _______ responsibility. • As leaders, you have the biggest _______ on safety. • The "why" that is a reflection of our values in action. • One lost _______ injury is equivalent to losing a trailer load of product. • ...
CPG Safety & Health Day 2025 2025-04-09
Across
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy—key to thriving at work.
- CPG's strategy for steadfast commitment to safety and health (Refer to CPG's Workplace safety and Health Policy)
- Anything that has the potential to cause harm in the workplace.
- Initial care given to someone with a sudden illness or injury.
- Staying mentally present and aware to reduce stress and prevent mistakes.
- Extracted from CPG's Workplace Safety & Health Policy: We emphasise communication, ______ and mutual respect.
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- The science of designing a workspace for efficiency and safety.
- Who is the chairman of CPG's WSH committee?
- How many principles are there in the policy?
- Where can you access CPG's Workplace Safety and Health Policy?
10 Clues: Who is the chairman of CPG's WSH committee? • How many principles are there in the policy? • Where can you access CPG's Workplace Safety and Health Policy? • Initial care given to someone with a sudden illness or injury. • The science of designing a workspace for efficiency and safety. • Anything that has the potential to cause harm in the workplace. • ...
HOLIDAY IESR CROSSWORD 2023-11-27
12 Clues: OSHA SHOES • HOLIDAY DRINK • GENERATES HEAT • STOLE CHRISTMAS • SANTA'S HELPERS • TREE DECORATION • IES CORE VALUE #1 • SMALL GIFTS GO HERE • FEATHERY ICE CRYSTAL • REGULATES TEMPERATURE • ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE • TO PREPARE SOMETHING FOR USE IN COLD WEATHER
November 2024 Safety Quiz 2024-11-01
Across
- Safety program focusing on actions to prevent incidents
- Politeness and respect for others in the workplace
- Inspection to ensure this firefighting tool is in working order
- worn to protect from cold temperatures
- Used to protect the hands from cuts and abrasions
- What should be communicated about hazardous chemicals at work
- Used to signal the start of a fire alarm or emergency
Down
- The action after a workplace accident or near-miss
- Safety training for handling hazardous materials in emergencies
- Keeping this up in the workplace helps prevent accidents
- Personal Protective Equipment, crucial for worker protection
- the relation between body position and work tasks
- Safety practice requiring attention when controlling machinery or driving
- The process of gathering facts about an incident for prevention
- a tool for evaluating electrical hazards in the workplace
- Protective clothing that resists burning
- This gas is dangerous in oilfields and requires special training
17 Clues: worn to protect from cold temperatures • Protective clothing that resists burning • the relation between body position and work tasks • Used to protect the hands from cuts and abrasions • The action after a workplace accident or near-miss • Politeness and respect for others in the workplace • Used to signal the start of a fire alarm or emergency • ...
Follow Health, Safety and Security Procedures 2024-10-07
Across
- - Uncontrolled flames causing danger.
- - Measures to protect individuals and property from harm.
- - Teaching of knowledge and skills for safety.
- - Equipment worn for protection against hazards.
- - Planned procedures to exit in case of danger.
- - Immediate help provided to an injured person.
- - A state of being free from illness or injury.
- - A situation that poses immediate risk to health, life, property.
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- - Care given before full medical assistance arrives.
- - Checking or reviewing something carefully.
- - Potential sources of danger or harm.
- - A formal account of an event or situation.
- - A state of being protected from harm.
- - Legislation promoting workplace safety and health.
14 Clues: - Uncontrolled flames causing danger. • - Potential sources of danger or harm. • - A state of being protected from harm. • - Checking or reviewing something carefully. • - A formal account of an event or situation. • - Teaching of knowledge and skills for safety. • - Planned procedures to exit in case of danger. • - Immediate help provided to an injured person. • ...
Excavation 2025-12-08
Across
- any time you disturb soil
- Machine used to push material and grade
- Machine used to excavate material
- fill made up of broken rock
- Contain information useful for identifying a chemicals hazards
- Person responsible for your safety
- Entity responsible for worker safety in quarries and mines
Down
- Item of clothing that impairs peripheral vision and hearing on a job site
- Entity responsible for worker safety
- Machine used for lifting only and requires a special license
- Used to measure changes in elevation on a work site
- Organic material suitable for growing grass
- Deeper than it is wide
13 Clues: Deeper than it is wide • any time you disturb soil • fill made up of broken rock • Machine used to excavate material • Person responsible for your safety • Entity responsible for worker safety • Machine used to push material and grade • Organic material suitable for growing grass • Used to measure changes in elevation on a work site • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
Down
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
OH&S Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-14
Across
- A ________ must be used whenever a piece of equipment is either broken or being cleaned that has a power supply (2 words).
- Who is responsible for safety at work?
- _____ Health and Safety Act.
- The Right to ______ means you can take part in making the store a safe place to work.
- Reference these sheets to find the safety information (first aide, PPE, etc) of a chemical.
- Use this to get to a higher level.
Down
- In order to use a pallet jack you must first have steel-toed shoes and be _________.
- If you see a Fire, what is the code?
- A legal document to record spills (2 words).
- Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee.
- If you get hurt at work, you must _______ the injury to a supervisor, Manager on Duty or co-worker.
- You have the right to _____ if you feel that an action or equipment is unsafe.
- Workplace _______ Materials Information System (WHMIS).
- A minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes.
- Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc.
15 Clues: _____ Health and Safety Act. • Use this to get to a higher level. • If you see a Fire, what is the code? • Who is responsible for safety at work? • A legal document to record spills (2 words). • Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc. • Workplace _______ Materials Information System (WHMIS). • Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
Down
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
Down
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Find Your Pollyanna 2018-10-25
11 Clues: Tater • oldtimer • Graduates • Night before • Present time • Steeler's qb • Lemon or lime • Manhattan transfer • Dogs that do not baark • Mad scientist's milieu • Mechanical memorization
Caitlins bday (not so) mini 2024-04-23
11 Clues: hobby • lab boss • hometown • Fav artist • favorite dog • future school • Daily craving • favorite beer • high school sport • second favorite dog • something she won’t eat
Bravo Safety 2015-03-01
Across
- all ______ are responsible for safety
- when climbing a tower you need safety glasses hard hat and ___
- stop think act review
- worn when walking in snow
- a 2 minute drill should be done _____ a task
- you should avoid placing your hands in the___ ____ ___
- before entering the RCA you need ____ _____
- when an accident occurs what is the first thing you should do
- safety glasses worn indoors should be ____ _____
Down
- always handle a weapon as if it were ____
- red velcro straps used on shift during drills
- where do you find the proper ppe for using chemicals
- if a task is deemed unsafe you should stop and contact a _____
- use a ____ _____ while operating a motor vehicle
- do not point a _____ at anything you do not plan to shoot
- use approprate ___ for the work to be performed
- when walking you should have your ___ ____ ____
17 Clues: stop think act review • worn when walking in snow • all ______ are responsible for safety • always handle a weapon as if it were ____ • before entering the RCA you need ____ _____ • a 2 minute drill should be done _____ a task • red velcro straps used on shift during drills • use approprate ___ for the work to be performed • when walking you should have your ___ ____ ____ • ...
Vehicle Hoist 2024-02-26
Across
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure.
- a portable vehicle lifting device
- In-ground ______/hydraulic and above ground units
- SAE stands for Society of Automotive ________
- lifting point on lift arm
- before lowering, release the ______ lock and lower slowly
- Used to raise a vehicle in the air
- pads are placed where the vehicle can _____ its weight
- safety locks prevent accidents from _____ failure
- how vehicle hoists are rated
Down
- Check service manuals for _____ pad locations before hoisting a vehicle
- Safety latch
- how far you should lift a vehicle to check stability
- the upright portion of the lift
- a vehicle is driven onto a _____ post lift
- a lift ____ is where a lift, jack, or jack stand can be placed
- To raise or lift something using cables and pulleys or a hydraulic ram
17 Clues: Safety latch • lifting point on lift arm • how vehicle hoists are rated • the upright portion of the lift • a portable vehicle lifting device • Used to raise a vehicle in the air • a vehicle is driven onto a _____ post lift • SAE stands for Society of Automotive ________ • In-ground ______/hydraulic and above ground units • safety locks prevent accidents from _____ failure • ...
Science lab and safety tools 2023-09-07
Safety in the Textiles Lab 2025-02-21
Across
- Turn this on and off when using machines
- Hold these by the closed blade
Down
- What everything else is or has the potential to become one.
- Avoid getting these jammed in sewing machines, or pins going through them.
- Tuck under desks at the end of each lesson.
- Keep these out of the room or under your desk if you must.
- Do this instead of running around
7 Clues: Hold these by the closed blade • Do this instead of running around • Turn this on and off when using machines • Tuck under desks at the end of each lesson. • Keep these out of the room or under your desk if you must. • What everything else is or has the potential to become one. • Avoid getting these jammed in sewing machines, or pins going through them.
Food Processing and Safety 2021-09-24
Across
- this is the transformation of raw ingredients into a manufactured and labeled food product
- this is the second step in the food safety process
- this is the fourth and final step in the food safety process
- this is the first step in the food safety process
- this program oversees all food other than meat, poultry, and eggs
- this is the packaging that holds the processed food
- this process applies heat to food that is sealed in a jar
Down
- this process reduces the water content in food to delay bacterial growth
- This method stops the growth of microbes completely but does not kill them
- this is the treatment of food to keep it from spoiling
- this packaging combines the primary packages into a set
- this process submerges products in a brine solution
- this is the third step in the food safety process
- to prevent the spread of bacteria, ____ hands, utensils, and surfaces the right way
14 Clues: this is the third step in the food safety process • this is the first step in the food safety process • this is the second step in the food safety process • this process submerges products in a brine solution • this is the packaging that holds the processed food • this is the treatment of food to keep it from spoiling • ...
Safety Smarts Crossword 2022-06-06
Across
- Never stand on the top rung of these.
- _________, tag out, and test the equipment when you need to reach into a machine or remove a guard.
- Take breaks and stay hydrated during hot weather to avoid this.
- Safety shoes must be labeled as _____ to be worn in Manufacturing areas.
- A document that contains safety information about hazardous materials.
- Unsafe conditions or acts that may cause a safety incident, injury, or illness.
- Wear these if you want to hear your loved ones say "I love you".
Down
- Must always be worn while operating a forklift.
- Emergency _____ stations are located near corrosive materials in case of exposure.
- Injuries requiring an employee to take days away, work with restrictions or be transferred.
- Always hold on to ____ when using the stairs.
- Clothing or gear that is worn to reduce the risk of injury or illness.
- A person who is responsible for safety.
- Squat and lift loads with these, instead of bending your back!
14 Clues: Never stand on the top rung of these. • A person who is responsible for safety. • Always hold on to ____ when using the stairs. • Must always be worn while operating a forklift. • Squat and lift loads with these, instead of bending your back! • Take breaks and stay hydrated during hot weather to avoid this. • ...
SAFETY - How Much Do You Know? 2023-06-23
Across
- This is needed to move a propane tank
- It is required to fill out a Near Miss Incident form for all incidents
- What is our Safety recordable goal?
- If you find a safety issue and fix it what should you submit?
- What is required to be worn when using a razor knife?
- It is not OK for a person to stand on a _________ while trying to reach something
- You need to report to this area during a tornado or a tornado drill
- This is the least serious of the 3 types of Heat Stress that may occur to your body
Down
- _______________ is a vital part of keeping floors from becoming slippery
- Must be performed prior to working on a machine
- What do you need to wear when on the plant floor?
- Fire _____________ must have 36" clearance for accessibility purposes
- Safety is no _____________
- Which agency can go into plants and assess fines for safety non-compliance?
14 Clues: Safety is no _____________ • What is our Safety recordable goal? • This is needed to move a propane tank • Must be performed prior to working on a machine • What do you need to wear when on the plant floor? • What is required to be worn when using a razor knife? • If you find a safety issue and fix it what should you submit? • ...
Thomas Edison 2017-10-27
7 Clues: Age he left school • His nickname in his NJ lab • Name of Edison's first wife • Invention that created light • Invention that created sound • Town in NJ where his lab was • Town in Ohio where he was born
level k 2023-02-02
12 Clues: locate • guilty • to fight • to give up • to combine • personality • scan or map • not apart of • long lasting • to put up with • defense in law • a lab ordered result
First Day Science Puzzle 2022-08-05
Across
- What do you use to put out a fire?
- A measuring device usually in cm or in
- After lab you should always ___________
Down
- A glass tool used to hold liquids
- What do you put on your eyes to protect them?
- A unit of measurement for temperature used in science
- A tool used to measure temperature
- What do you wear over your clothes to protect them?
- Never ___________ in a lab
9 Clues: Never ___________ in a lab • A glass tool used to hold liquids • A tool used to measure temperature • What do you use to put out a fire? • A measuring device usually in cm or in • After lab you should always ___________ • What do you put on your eyes to protect them? • What do you wear over your clothes to protect them? • ...
Cultural safety & pedagogies 2019-09-28
Across
- NCNZ cultural safety competency is 1.______
- Experiential & service learning are both ______________ approaches to education and learning
- Both these pedagogical approaches has a theory to ___________ integration
- Service learning allows for _______________ engagement
- Learner centered or faculty centered?
- Service learning provides opportunities for professional, ________________ & curricula goals to be achieved
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- Other pedagogical approach discussed is________________.
- Experiential & service learning both incorporate ____________ practice
- Competency 1.5 is about cultural _________
- The preferred pedagogical approach discussed is __________ learning
- Cultural safety’s whakapapa is in ___________ theory
- Cultural Safety is the foundation to closing the ______________ gap in healthcare
- _________________ justice is a point of difference in the service learning approach
13 Clues: Learner centered or faculty centered? • Competency 1.5 is about cultural _________ • NCNZ cultural safety competency is 1.______ • Cultural safety’s whakapapa is in ___________ theory • Service learning allows for _______________ engagement • Other pedagogical approach discussed is________________. • ...
GFCI 2025-12-17
Across
- activate a tripped system
- GFCI is for our _______________.
- Is the ________ on the box grounded.
- light fixture
- bathrooms, kitchens and basements
- the smaller slit on and outlet
- monitors the ________ passing through the outlet and automatically shuts off, when unrestricted flow.
Down
- a component of an outlet
- If additional outlets are added on the Line side of GFCI outlet it will pop for _______.
- the round hole on the receptacle
- the smaller slit is used for ____________ safety
- The GFCI for safety for the ________.
- defines where power is taken out of he system to be used by something
13 Clues: light fixture • a component of an outlet • activate a tripped system • the smaller slit on and outlet • the round hole on the receptacle • GFCI is for our _______________. • bathrooms, kitchens and basements • Is the ________ on the box grounded. • The GFCI for safety for the ________. • the smaller slit is used for ____________ safety • ...
First Coast /Mile High Annual Meeting 2022-03-10
Across
- Brand of tractor
- Common vehicle maintenance problem
- Level one inspection
- Personal _____
- surprise drug test
- Most common unsafe driving violation
- hours of rest to restart drive clock
- Under a container
- Out Of __________
- Get Out And Look acronym
- Name of our ELD/Camera system
Down
- Safety equipment required in trucks
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Number of hours a driver can drive
- result on passing drug test
- An example of distracted driving
- Rear-end accidents happen due to following too ____
- _____ duty is when drivers are not working
18 Clues: Personal _____ • Brand of tractor • Under a container • Out Of __________ • surprise drug test • Level one inspection • Get Out And Look acronym • result on passing drug test • Name of our ELD/Camera system • An example of distracted driving • Common vehicle maintenance problem • Number of hours a driver can drive • Safety equipment required in trucks • ...
Health & Safety 2022-11-21
7 Clues: Do not spread ________. • Do not open the _________unit. • Enter and exit the lab ____________. • Do not over load a power____________. • Never give out ___________ information. • No trailing because it may cause _________. • Do not eat and _________in the computer lab.
BCS Health and Safety 2015-08-31
Across
- / Acronym for a person conducting a business or undertaking
- / Defined as a danger or risk
- / An item of personal protective equipment
- / Location of the BCS Group head office
- / Keeping your workplace clean and free of clutter
- / You complete this document if there has been an accident or incident
- / Full wording for the acronym LOTO
- / Set of written rules which explains how people working in a particular profession should behave
- / Name of the BCS bag drop system
Down
- / The only people allowed to do electrical work
- / One of the BCS core values
- / Division of BCS that runs projects
- / What type of legislation are safety laws incorporated into
- / Defined as the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury
- / Company that bought an 80% stake in BCS on the 1st January
- / The BCS CEO
- / Who is responsible for safety at your workplace
17 Clues: / The BCS CEO • / One of the BCS core values • / Defined as a danger or risk • / Name of the BCS bag drop system • / Full wording for the acronym LOTO • / Division of BCS that runs projects • / Location of the BCS Group head office • / An item of personal protective equipment • / The only people allowed to do electrical work • ...
Sustainability 2024-09-24
Across
- Department handling hiring and employee relations
- Ensuring this improves workplace fairness and trust
- A systematic review of safety and compliance
- Whistleblowers are often protected under this type of law
- The sustainable practice of reducing waste
- Method of ensuring resources are used efficiently without depletion
- Safety practice requiring employees to wear proper protective gear
- SDG 13 focuses on combating this global issue
- The primary international framework for sustainable development
- SDG 6 aims to ensure access to this basic necessity for all
Down
- Sustainable practice that involves using materials repeatedly
- Programs aimed at improving employee skills
- Process of informing authorities about illegal or unethical activities:
- The type of footprint measuring an individual's impact on the environment
- Eliminating this can create a more diverse workforce
- Reducing this can improve workplace mental health
- A workplace safety plan usually includes this type of analysis
17 Clues: The sustainable practice of reducing waste • Programs aimed at improving employee skills • A systematic review of safety and compliance • SDG 13 focuses on combating this global issue • Department handling hiring and employee relations • Reducing this can improve workplace mental health • Ensuring this improves workplace fairness and trust • ...
Interference Theory 2025-04-04
Across
- old interferes with the new
- not being able to recall something
- Did the retroactive study with McDonald
- type of experiment used to test interference theory
- did the rugby study with Badly
Down
- an amount of time over which inference occurs
- what type of validity is lack in a lab
- new interferes with the old
8 Clues: old interferes with the new • new interferes with the old • did the rugby study with Badly • not being able to recall something • what type of validity is lack in a lab • Did the retroactive study with McDonald • an amount of time over which inference occurs • type of experiment used to test interference theory
science lab 2026-04-05
7 Clues: Used to heat substances • Eye protection in the lab • Used to observe tiny objects • A container used to mix liquids • Recording results of an experiment • Protective: clothing worn in the lab • cylinder: Used to measure liquid volumes accurately
Antivirals, Antifungals, and Antibacterials 2024-02-17
Across
- IV antifungal
- Prevents and treats Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Varicella Zoster virus (VZV) infections.
- Longer half-life and more bioavailability compared to BLANK.
- Prevents pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP)
- Antifungal that is the preferred agent for Aspergillosis.
- Brand name for BLANK. Can cause decreased white blood cells and worsen kidney function.
- Prevents AND treats Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections.
Down
- Prevents bacterial infections during neutropenia
- Prevents fungal infections and has a metallic taste.
- Prevents PJP. Check G6PD (lab to see if a patient can process the medication) before starting.
- VK. Prevents encapsulated bacterial infections.
- Prevents Cytomegalovirus (CMV) viral infections. Patient must bring to hospital admission (not supplied by inpatient pharmacy)
- Prevents AND treats fungal infections. Levels are checked 7-10 days after starting.
- Suffix for antifungal medications. These can worsen kidney function (increase kidney lab levels)
- Suffix for antiviral medications.
15 Clues: IV antifungal • Suffix for antiviral medications. • VK. Prevents encapsulated bacterial infections. • Prevents pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) • Prevents bacterial infections during neutropenia • Prevents fungal infections and has a metallic taste. • Prevents AND treats Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections. • Antifungal that is the preferred agent for Aspergillosis. • ...
B CW 2012-10-30
Across
- He is one of the greatest Steelers. His name was Mean Joe ______
- number of sides on the Steelers hemlet that the logo is on
- recent Steeler receiver that has retired. Has same first name as the field the Steelers play on
- College team that plays on the same field as the Steelers
- This Steeler has ALOT of hair! (last name)
- last name of Steelers fastest receiver
Down
- Steelers home Field is called _______ Field
- Steelers biggest rival, they are for the birds!
- Number of Superbowls that the Steelers have played in
- Steelers famous owner before his Son was the owner
- Number of Superbowls that the Steelers have won
- lab that lives with the Morris's
- lab that lives with the Fergusons
13 Clues: lab that lives with the Morris's • lab that lives with the Fergusons • last name of Steelers fastest receiver • This Steeler has ALOT of hair! (last name) • Steelers home Field is called _______ Field • Steelers biggest rival, they are for the birds! • Number of Superbowls that the Steelers have won • Steelers famous owner before his Son was the owner • ...
Safecatch 2021-01-06
9 Clues: The "A" in catch • The "C" in catch • The "C" in catch • The "H" in catch • The "T" in catch • The "A" in safety • The "E" in safety • The "S" in safety • The "F" in safety
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
Down
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
Down
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
