lab safety Crossword Puzzles
lbreezys crossword lab 2022-05-13
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- branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers to solve for unknown values.
- Segment: A straight path that has two endpoints, a beginning and an end.
- A point that is exactly halfway between two locations.
- Factors: A factor shared by two or more numbers, common factors are numbers that divide exactly into two different numbersFactor: A number that divides into another number exactly. The factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5, and 10 (1 x 10, 2 x 5, 5 x 2, 10 x 1 Factoring: The process of breaking numbers down into all of
- reflection or mirror image of a two-dimensional shape Graph Theory: A branch of mathematics focused on the properties of graphs
- in everyday life, as when calculating areas
- inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison
- bottom of a shape or three-dimensional object, what an object rests on
- Notation: Often used in combinatorics, factorial notations requires that you multiply a number by every number smaller than it. The symbol used in factorial notation is ! When you see x!, the factorial of x is needed
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- The difference between the maximum and minimum in a set of data.
- a part of Applied Mathematics that uses probability theory to generalize
- examples of nonalgebraic, or transcendental
- factors
- a rule that gives value of a dependent variable
- The mean is the same as the average. Add up a series of numbers and divide the sum by the total number of values to find the mean.
- The median is the "middle value" in a series of numbers ordered from least to greatest. When the total number of values in a list is odd, the median is the middle entry. When the total number of values in a list is even, the median is equal to the sum of the two middle numbers divided by two.
- Terms: Terms with the same variable and same exponents/powers.
- in a number of mathematical disciplines for studying functions
- two-dimensional space taken up by an object or shape, given in square units
- Equations:an equation that makes a straight line
20 Clues: factors • examples of nonalgebraic, or transcendental • in everyday life, as when calculating areas • a rule that gives value of a dependent variable • Equations:an equation that makes a straight line • A point that is exactly halfway between two locations. • inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2023-08-10
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- - smaller than a scoopula. Used for transferring or scraping out solids
- - used for stirring liquids
- - what you MUST wear on lab days, along with close toed shoes
- - a metal stand that can be used with clamps to hold glassware in place during an experiment
- - scoop shaped piece of metal used to transfer small amounts of solids.
- - glass tube used for heating liquids/chemicals
- - equipment used to measure mass
- - a plastic rectangle with wells in it used for microscale reactions
- - an open flame heat source
- - used to filter solids from liquids
- - used to hold a (hot) test tube
- - a heat source that can uniformly heat chemicals WITHOUT an open flame
- - a plastic dropper for transferring small amount of liquid
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- - a rubber mitt for protecting hands when picking up very hot or cold glassware
- - used to measure the volume of a liquid. The precise marked lines on the side are called graduations.
- - ______ water, also called “DI”, chemically pure water with ions removed to prevent contamination in reactions. Is NOT the same as tap water
- - used to protect your eyes
- - can be used to cover a beaker to prevent evaporating OR for holding small amounts of solid
- - a squeeze bottle with a nozzle used to rinse lab equipment
- - a cup-like container used for heating or holding chemicals. Is NOT a precise measuring tool because the volume marks are only approximate
- - triangle shaped glass container for mixing or heating chemicals
- - used for holding multiple test tubes
- - round paper used with a funnel to capture solids during filtration
- - tool used to clean test tubes
- - a plastic disposable container for weighing small amounts of solids
25 Clues: - used to protect your eyes • - used for stirring liquids • - an open flame heat source • - tool used to clean test tubes • - equipment used to measure mass • - used to hold a (hot) test tube • - used to filter solids from liquids • - used for holding multiple test tubes • - glass tube used for heating liquids/chemicals • ...
The Slade Lab 2023-08-14
GMC LAB CROSSWORD 2023-07-25
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- INSTRUMENT USED TO SPIN DOWN SPECIMEN
- NOT THE "PARENT" TUBE, BUT THE "CHILD"
- SHE FOUNDED THIS HOSPITAL
- THE NAME OF THE ANALYZER IN HEMATOLOGY
- ANTICOAGULANT USED IN MANY COAGULATION STUDIES
- THE PROCESS OF CLOTTING
- TYPES INCLUDE: TRANSFER, VOLUMETRIC, PASTEUR, AND GRADUTATED
- A PROTEIN THAT HELPS WITH CLOTTING
- A REPORT THAT IDENTIFIES POTENTIAL TOXINS AND DRUGS
- IF IT'S NOT STAT, IT'S _____
- REACT WITH BASES
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- BLOOD TEST FOR KIDNEY FUNCTION
- YOU READ THESE WITH A MICROSCOPE
- ADDITIVE IN LAVENDAR TUBES
- DEPARTMENT WE WORK IN
- INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF THE LIVER
- TEST THAT CHECKS HDL, LDL, CHOLESTEROL, AND TRIGLYCERIDES
- WHAT A GRAM STAIN CAN IDENTIFY
- THE SAMPLES THEMSELVES
- ANALYZER THAT RUNS COAG TESTING
- WHERE WE ARE LOCATED
- THE STUDY OF BLOOD
- LIQUID PORTION OF BLOOD LEFTOVER AFTER CLOTTING AND CENTRIGUING AN SST TUBE
- CLASSIFICATION OF BLOOD, SUCH AS A, B, AB, AND O
24 Clues: REACT WITH BASES • THE STUDY OF BLOOD • WHERE WE ARE LOCATED • DEPARTMENT WE WORK IN • THE SAMPLES THEMSELVES • THE PROCESS OF CLOTTING • SHE FOUNDED THIS HOSPITAL • ADDITIVE IN LAVENDAR TUBES • IF IT'S NOT STAT, IT'S _____ • BLOOD TEST FOR KIDNEY FUNCTION • WHAT A GRAM STAIN CAN IDENTIFY • ANALYZER THAT RUNS COAG TESTING • YOU READ THESE WITH A MICROSCOPE • ...
Unit 5 lab 2023-10-19
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- Emergency Room
- condition where an artery swells
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Carries blood towards the heart
- suffix meaning process of recording
- Beats per minute
- Records electrical activity of the heart
- Uses electrical signals to regulate heart beats
- High blood pressure
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- Stopping of the heart
- What pumps blood
- The transportation system for blood
- X-ray dye is injected into blood vessels
- Low blood pressure
- suffix meaning written record
- Uses ultrasound to look at heart
- Do Not Resuscitate
- Exchanges gases with blood
- heart inflammation
- prefix meaning two
- Carries blood away from heart
- Measures blood pressure
- prefix meaning inner
- suffix meaning pain
- Intravenous
25 Clues: Intravenous • Emergency Room • What pumps blood • Beats per minute • Low blood pressure • Do Not Resuscitate • heart inflammation • prefix meaning two • suffix meaning pain • High blood pressure • prefix meaning inner • Stopping of the heart • Measures blood pressure • Exchanges gases with blood • suffix meaning written record • Carries blood away from heart • Carries blood towards the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-23
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- Cardiovascular disease.
- A test that is done while you are exercising.
- Root word for small vessels.
- Cardiac rhythm management
- Any abnormal rhythm of the heart: too slow, too fast, or at an irregular beat or tempo.
- Peripheral vascular disease
- This reads your heart’s electrical impulses.
- This gives a picture of your heart using ultrasound, a type of X-ray
- Root word for heart.
- Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- Thin folds of the endocardium with a core of dense connective tissue.
- Used to measure the substances and show if, and how much of, your heart muscle has been damaged.
- Pumps blood through the cardiovascular system.
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- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues.
- A special dye is injected into your coronary arteries and an X-ray is taken.
- The heart not pumping blood as well as it should.
- Occurs because of blockage in a blood vessel that delivers blood and oxygen to the brain.
- The term for diseases of the heart muscle.
- Root word for aorta.
- When the heart muscle is cut off from the oxygen it needs to operate.
- Vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Transient ischemic attack
- Atrial fibrillation
- Root word for disease.
- Root word for artery.
25 Clues: Atrial fibrillation • Root word for aorta. • Root word for heart. • Root word for artery. • Root word for disease. • Cardiovascular disease. • Cardiac rhythm management • Transient ischemic attack • Peripheral vascular disease • Root word for small vessels. • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues. • Vessels that return blood to the heart. • The term for diseases of the heart muscle. • ...
Nervous System Lab 2023-11-27
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- keeps body in homeostasis; influences nervous system and manages hormones
- back of the head - purpose is visual perception
- a type of tissue in the brain and spinal cord that allows you to function normally everyday
- sixth cranial nerve - lateral movements of the eyeball
- mostly made of gray matter; the nuclei relay sensory and motor signals
- cranial nerve - three main branches of facial nerves
- located behind the ears - processes auditory information and coding memory
- the tough outermost membrane enveloping the brain and spinal cord
- the link between the medulla oblongata and the thalamus
- located in the back of the skull - function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity
- clusters of nerve cell bodies found throughout the body
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- front-most part of brain -voluntary movement and language
- a network of blood vessels in each ventricle of the brain
- the delicate innermost membrane envelopig the brain and spinal cord
- third pair of cranial nerves - supplies the muscles within the eyeballs
- the second cranial nerve that is responsible for transmitting visual information
- top of head - main purpose is processing sensory information
- a large network of nerve fibers in the brain that exchanges information between different areas of the brain
- fourth pair of cranial nerves - oblique muscle of eyeball (looks like a tiny thread)
- main function is to transmit information from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies/anterior nucleus of the thalamus
20 Clues: back of the head - purpose is visual perception • cranial nerve - three main branches of facial nerves • sixth cranial nerve - lateral movements of the eyeball • the link between the medulla oblongata and the thalamus • clusters of nerve cell bodies found throughout the body • front-most part of brain -voluntary movement and language • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-11-13
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- Automated External Defibrillator
- Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
- Behind or Back/Backward
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- A test that uses an ultrasound to look at a person's heart and vessels.
- Carries blood toward the heart.
- The thin inner layer that covers the heart.
- Muscular layer that covers the heart and helps to pump blood by contrasting.
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- Heart Attack
- Outside of
- A machine that will record the electrical activity of the heart.
- Many
- High Blood Pressure
- Dyspnea on exertion
- Where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients occur.
- Narrowing in the arteries that surround the heart.
- The heart is not efficiently pumping enough blood from the left ventricle. This can result in reduced blood flow.
- Chest Pain
- Mitral Valve Prolapse
- When an Artery has a weakened wall, which will cause the artery to swell up like a ballon.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Beyond or Excess
25 Clues: Fast • Many • Outside of • Chest Pain • Heart Attack • Beyond or Excess • High Blood Pressure • Dyspnea on exertion • Mitral Valve Prolapse • Behind or Back/Backward • Carries blood toward the heart. • Automated External Defibrillator • Carries blood away from the heart. • Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease • The thin inner layer that covers the heart. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-03-24
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- This department handles glucose meters
- The department that requires CPT and ICD-10 codes for payments.
- Department that schedules pickups and call criticals
- We don't say this as it will jinks the shift!
- This small group works close with the ORs reporting blood gases
- If you don't pass, you fail
- Best department to work in
- Department that grows the "bugs"
- The group of individuals who pick up samples in our outreach locations (Stony Point, New Kent, Tanglewood)
- PPE for hands
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- Machine used to spin and separate cells
- Container used for contaminated needles.
- This department tests for heavy metals and certain drugs.
- This department run serology testing (ANA, Syphilis)
- Department where biopsies are sent
- Has wings
- RIGHT NOW!!!
- comes in a specimen cup and you can also sit on it.
- Collector of blood samples
- The Department that knows your blood type.
20 Clues: Has wings • RIGHT NOW!!! • PPE for hands • Best department to work in • Collector of blood samples • If you don't pass, you fail • Department that grows the "bugs" • Department where biopsies are sent • This department handles glucose meters • Machine used to spin and separate cells • Container used for contaminated needles. • The Department that knows your blood type. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-04
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- 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.
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- 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 2024-04-05
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- Light in a narrow wavelength range
- Plasmodium species
- opportunist
- Increased in viral infections
- lactose negative, non-motile
- Leishmania
- Controlled by parathyroid
- Maintains blood pressure
- Most sensitive measure of inflammation
- found in bird droppings
- primary form of lipid storage
- Two different alleles at a locus
- associated with a right shift in the histogram
- Epstein-Barr Virus
- Best indicator of renal abnormality
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- Malaria
- pink, orange, or yellow CSF supernatant
- Measures packed cell volume in percent
- increased in pancreatitis
- oval chains or pairs
- Brand name Dilantin
- Used to treat bipolar disorders
- Increased with hepatitis, and cirrhosis
- Made up of amino acids
24 Clues: Malaria • Leishmania • opportunist • Plasmodium species • Epstein-Barr Virus • Brand name Dilantin • oval chains or pairs • Made up of amino acids • found in bird droppings • Maintains blood pressure • increased in pancreatitis • Controlled by parathyroid • lactose negative, non-motile • Increased in viral infections • primary form of lipid storage • Used to treat bipolar disorders • ...
Math Lab Vocab 2024-02-02
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- a polynomial equation of a second degree
- one of the axes of a two- or three-dimensional graph
- the number that represents no amount or no objects
- those whose graph is a straight line
- an equation of a line written using one point on the line and the slope of the line
- the value that is divided by another value to get the result
- the vertical axis on the Cartesian coordinate plane
- something which is larger than the natural number
- as x gets bigger, so does y, and as x gets smaller, so does y
- a straight line that makes the right angle
- a measure of its steepness
- the variable or quantity has to be equal to or lesser than the given limit
- a factor of a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number
- refers to a relationship between two events where one event is affected by the other
- a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity
- A linear equation is an algebraic equation
- if an increase in one also leads to an increase
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- the number that must be multiplied by another number
- the radical form of a number or algebraic expression in simplest terms
- counting the number of times two curves intersect to higher dimensions
- a term that is mathematically inexpressible, or without meaning
- a single part of an expression
- The largest number, which is the factor of two or more number
- an equation for which any x that can be put into the equation
- a special way of writing numbers or equations that helps us easily compare and work with them
- where two objects meet
- the relationship between two values that are not equa
- Inequality between two values where one is more than the others
- the number or variable is either equal to or more than the given limit
- two or more lines that are always the same distance apart
- a set of two or more equations written with the same variables
- the set of values that satisfy a given set of equations or inequalities
- an expression which is composed of variables
- one of the terms used to show a relationship between two values
- an assignment of values to the unknown variables that makes the equality in the equation true
35 Clues: where two objects meet • a measure of its steepness • a single part of an expression • those whose graph is a straight line • a polynomial equation of a second degree • a straight line that makes the right angle • A linear equation is an algebraic equation • an expression which is composed of variables • if an increase in one also leads to an increase • ...
LAB WEEK 24 2024-04-08
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- What is one of the markers used to diagnose or rule out rhabdomyolysis?
- What is the name of our LIS?
- Lab accreditation organization.
- How often do we get paid.
- ________ -Betke is used to calculate fetal/maternal hemorrhage.
- What is the process used to obtain results for samples that are greater than the AMR?
- Sputum gram stain with no neutrophils present is considered ________.
- ________ is the reagent used with Owren Koller.
- What does the periodic table symbol "Li" stand for?
- DOT (Department of Transportation) is a subset of a ___________ collection.
- What is the abbreviation for As Soon As Possible?
- Positive blood cultures should be reported within ______ minutes of becoming positive.
- Name of our reference laboratory.
- What do you put blood in?
- When performing an SA, what is being counted?
- Process of using a needle to obtain blood.
- What does the destruction of red cells lead to?
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- What type of stool cannot be utilized for C. diff Testing?
- What type of urine is suitable for CT-NG testing?
- What is the main cardiac marker used to diagnose or rule out an MI?
- The universal donor type is O __________.
- Blood cultures must be placed into the instrument within _______hours.
- When performing a U/A; a positive ___________ must be confirmed.
- The test P2y12 is a platelet agglutination tests for what drug?
- BAT stands for Breath Alcohol Technician, the person running the machine. The instrument itself is called an EBT. What does the E stand for?
- According to policy how many tardies equals an occurrence?
- Name of the time keeping system.
- If the specimen ID # on the tamper strips do not match the specimen ID# on the Custody and Control Form, it is considered a ___________ flaw.
- Negative units are big C ________?
- On a collection that requires both a breath alcohol and a urine drug specimen, which gets collected first? (2wds)
- Test collected on ice.
- True or False; On collecting a police requested alcohol or drug screen you may use a kit that has been opened prior to you being present.
- Warm ______ antibody.
- Abbreviation for Raised Bottom Tube.
- If you leave campus, for any reason, do you have to clock out?
- Blood Bank term for a stack of coins.
- Company that makes the CBC analyzer.
37 Clues: Warm ______ antibody. • Test collected on ice. • How often do we get paid. • What do you put blood in? • What is the name of our LIS? • Lab accreditation organization. • Name of the time keeping system. • Name of our reference laboratory. • Negative units are big C ________? • Abbreviation for Raised Bottom Tube. • Company that makes the CBC analyzer. • ...
unit 5 lab 2024-09-24
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- when we get a paper cut what is likely to be seen?
- again is the most common type of heart disease
- blood clot blocking the flow of the blood to the brain is a
- means excessive or above
- this does the measuring in the electric events of the heart
- the most common type of heart disease
- means the condition of blood
- part of the circulatory system
- stress tests this is mostly used to check for coronary artery disease
- the heart valves leak or tighten
- angiography catheter in blood vessel to see coronary arteries to make sure blockages are prevented
- means all or total
- concerning heart rhythm that leads to a quick, abnormal heartbeat
- can be mixed up for catapillars
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- testing checks the levels of cholesterol, troponin to mark for heart damage, and much more
- when someone's shocked or nervous they say they're gonna have a (figurative)
- ultrasound waves making an image of the heart
- means below or lacking
- it is a treatment for heart failure
- it is beating in our chests!
- it has 'art' in it
- the heart beats really quickly
- when there isn't blood pumping as much as it should its a…
- when we get a paper cut what is likely to be seen?
- what is beating in our chests?
- the body doesn't have enough blood
26 Clues: it has 'art' in it • means all or total • means below or lacking • means excessive or above • it is beating in our chests! • means the condition of blood • part of the circulatory system • the heart beats really quickly • what is beating in our chests? • can be mixed up for catapillars • the heart valves leak or tighten • the body doesn't have enough blood • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-06-10
25 Clues: two • MRI • pump • test • pain • scan • slow • fatal • heart • death • within • artery • vessels • backflow • blockage • blockage • irregular • bloodtest • excessive • myocardial • tachycardia • fibrillation • fibrillation • echocardiogram • a pumping device
Electromagnets Lab Crossword! 2026-01-14
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- If you follow a compass north, it will lead you here
- The object that hammers pound to attach two pieces of wood
- What you might use to create electricity when the power goes out
- The thing on your fridge that holds the Christmas cards in place
- The metal with the chemical symbol Ni
- A measurement for the strength of an electric current
- The place in Finding Nemo where the fish meet the sea turtles; a thing in the ocean that moves things around
- What pennies used to be made out of
- A magnet powered by electricity
- The red thing you cut to diffuse a bomb
- One of the main directions on a compass; if you start at the equator, going this direction will lead you down towards Australia
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- On a map, this is the north pole
- The tiny particles that allow electromagnets to work
- The invisible bubble surrounding magnets that allow them to be attracted to or repelled by certain objects
- A metal with the chemical symbol Fe
- The small cylinder full of electricity that gives things power
- One of the main directions on a compass; if you start at the equator, going this direction will lead you up towards Canada
- The thing that powers your lights, phone, and ceiling fan.
- The thing inside your electric toothbrush that makes it vibrate
- A device used to find and go the directions north, south, east, and west
- The power of a battery
- The metal with the chemcial symbol Co
22 Clues: The power of a battery • A magnet powered by electricity • On a map, this is the north pole • A metal with the chemical symbol Fe • What pennies used to be made out of • The metal with the chemical symbol Ni • The metal with the chemcial symbol Co • The red thing you cut to diffuse a bomb • The tiny particles that allow electromagnets to work • ...
Lab Week 2026 2026-03-10
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- Arcade machine grabber worshipped by the little green aliens
- basic dye used in H&E staining to highlight cell nuclei
- The initial examination, measurement, and dissection of surgical specimens before processing
- Small surgical knife used to cut tissue specimens
- The reptile in Woody’s boot
- Postmortem examination of a body to determine cause of death and study disease
- ...and beyond (for our patients)
- Targeted DNA Sequencing for Vascular Anomalies
- Boston Research in Innovative Genomics for Hematologic and Tumor Sequencing
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- Small container holding tissue during processing
- Glass placed over tissue on a slide
- Management and organization of laboratory operations and staff
- Study of tissue architecture under a microscope
- intraoperative rapid tissue diagnosis
- Laboratory professional who prepares tissue specimens for microscopic examination
- Classic histologic description in many childhood malignancies such as Ewing Sarcoma
- Randy Newman’s hit which celebrates the bond between toys and their owners, “You’ve got a ___ in me”
- a toy who thinks he belongs in the trash
- acidic dye used in H&E staining to highlight cytoplasm and extracellular structures.
- Glass surface used to hold tissue for microscopy.
- the owner of the toys
- Instrument used to cut through bone during autopsy or surgical specimen preparation
22 Clues: the owner of the toys • The reptile in Woody’s boot • ...and beyond (for our patients) • Glass placed over tissue on a slide • intraoperative rapid tissue diagnosis • a toy who thinks he belongs in the trash • Targeted DNA Sequencing for Vascular Anomalies • Study of tissue architecture under a microscope • Small container holding tissue during processing • ...
Lab Apparatus 101 2023-01-06
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- to evaporate liquids.
- to hold the test tube while heating
- to contain liquids. Clue: It looks like a cone shape when being held upside down.
- to spread out the heat of the flame evenly over the bottom of a vessel.
- to separate immiscible mixtures such as oil and water.
- to hold small article like crucible while heating.
- to collect gases.
- to hold hot crucibles and lid or evaporating dish
- to separate insoluble solids from liquids. Clue: It is used with filter funnel.
- to contain small amount of substances.
- to flow liquids to a container such as conical flask.
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- a container in which substances are heated to a very high temperature.
- to measure volume of liquid accurately to 1cm3.
- to heat things in the laboratory.
- to measure temperature.
- to support beaker or flask while heating.
- Used with the measuring cylinder to measure the volume of irregular object eg: rock
- to contain small amount of substances and it is able to withstand high heat.
- capture and remove air-borne hazardous substances generated during laboratory experiment.
- to crush and grind solids to fine powder.
- to measure volume of liquid accurately to 0.1cm3.
- to stir liquids in beaker or flask.
- to measure fixed volume of liquids.
- to hold and clamp apparatuses at different heights.
- to place test tubes.
- to contain liquids.
- to transfer small amount of solids.
27 Clues: to collect gases. • to contain liquids. • to place test tubes. • to evaporate liquids. • to measure temperature. • to heat things in the laboratory. • to hold the test tube while heating • to stir liquids in beaker or flask. • to measure fixed volume of liquids. • to transfer small amount of solids. • to contain small amount of substances. • ...
COPING SKILLS LAB 2026-03-06
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- Writing thoughts and feelings to process emotions
- Physical activity used to reduce stress and improve mood
- Seeking help from friends, family, or community
- Drawing or creating to express emotions
- Resting the body and mind to recover from stress
- Taking a stroll to clear the mind
- Drinking water to maintain physical and mental health
- Focusing on things you are thankful for
- Using books as a healthy distraction from stress
- Practicing focused awareness to relax the mind
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- Speaking to God or practicing faith for comfort and guidance
- Slow deep breaths used to calm the body during stress
- Gentle movements to release tension in the body
- Setting limits to protect your emotional wellbeing
- Sharing feelings with someone you trust
- Techniques used to calm the mind and body
- Finding humor to reduce stress and improve mood
- Professional counseling to help manage mental health
- Listening to songs to relax or improve mood
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment
20 Clues: Taking a stroll to clear the mind • Drawing or creating to express emotions • Sharing feelings with someone you trust • Focusing on things you are thankful for • Techniques used to calm the mind and body • Listening to songs to relax or improve mood • Practicing focused awareness to relax the mind • Gentle movements to release tension in the body • ...
DWT Lab 4 2024-11-20
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- Lice are ________ flattened
- Sucking lice
- Haematobia irritans
- Platyhelminth transmitted by fleas
- Flea life stage not killed by pesticides
- Lice eggs
- Horse flies
- Stomoxys calcitrans
- Cigar with legs
- Ear mite
- Parasitic stage of the fleas
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- Minimum time since flea adult emergence and laying eggs
- Most common dog flea
- Subfamily of kissing bugs
- Mouth parts of the tick
- Posterior part of the tick
- Only infested by biting lice
- The scutum is not complete
- Sterile males used for control
- Fleas are _________ compressed
20 Clues: Ear mite • Lice eggs • Horse flies • Sucking lice • Cigar with legs • Haematobia irritans • Stomoxys calcitrans • Most common dog flea • Mouth parts of the tick • Subfamily of kissing bugs • Posterior part of the tick • The scutum is not complete • Lice are ________ flattened • Only infested by biting lice • Parasitic stage of the fleas • Sterile males used for control • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-21
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- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- 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
- Karl _______’s law states a person with one blood group antigen will not have the corresponding antibody
- The toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, it is also used for cosmetic purposes
- They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire)
- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- Blood test for kidney function
- Go for a spin
- Clotting
- The rarest blood type, “golden blood”
Down
- HDL and LDL
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- Why to pee in a cup
- This festive clotting factor is also known as Factor IX
- This protects your clothes
- Teeny Tiny
- ________ Percent of medical decisions are based on laboratory test results
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
- It uses heat and steam to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores
- The Liquid component of blood without presence of fibrinogen
- These bodies are small, irregular, iron-containing granules found inside red blood cells
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
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 Crossword 2025-04-22
Across
- 1st Shifters, informally
- [Lets me in]
- The T in NTC
- Recognition software
- "Submit a ticket!", platform
- "Could someone _____ me?"
- Accurate dropper
- To determine building blocks
- To group up
- Attempting to reduce them
- To bring to one's attention
- Underwhelming unit within an array
- You're entitled to two of them
- Minor erasures
- "____ Check"
- Spin
- 2nd Shifters, informally
- TN, SH, UN e.g.
- Component
Down
- "Is it slow for anyone else?"
- DS, JA, EA, LT e.g.
- When you encounter a problem
- To mark your arrival
- Our testing, abrv.
- Rh
- Amplicon Remover
- "_____ to the front!"
- The S in OSTAR
- Unique identifier
- Gloves, Goggles, Lab coats, in general. abrv.
- Source of truth
- Annual celebration honoring our line of work
- "_____ Spinning!"
- Inhale
- Tag
- Heirs suddenly moving?
- Don't forget to sign it
- Our team
- Bottleneck
- Metric for results
40 Clues: Rh • Tag • Spin • Inhale • Our team • Component • Bottleneck • To group up • [Lets me in] • The T in NTC • "____ Check" • The S in OSTAR • Minor erasures • Source of truth • TN, SH, UN e.g. • Amplicon Remover • Accurate dropper • Unique identifier • "_____ Spinning!" • Our testing, abrv. • Metric for results • DS, JA, EA, LT e.g. • To mark your arrival • Recognition software • "_____ to the front!" • ...
Design Project Lab 2025-01-07
Across
- this station can be so many things, both sewing and not sewing
- Reflection on your project
- The problem you are solving/questions you will to your research over.
- Step by step directions for how you will create your project
- redoing a house on a budget
- This are used to cut fabric
- Using conductive thread and led's
- Ideas for your project
- Pull on the ______not the cord when unplugging anything
- Information researched, need links
- researching any topic
- speed at which you should sew
Down
- turning something old into something new
- creating a portfolio of shoes and creating on in real life
- Create a food truck business from the ground up
- researching cultures
- How you will present your project to the class
- How to plan an event/be a party planner
- Making over your closet with 33 pieces of clothing
- Sketching out clothing
- planning a trip
- How the iron should be placed when not in use
- Mrs. Anderson's first name
23 Clues: planning a trip • researching cultures • researching any topic • Sketching out clothing • Ideas for your project • Reflection on your project • Mrs. Anderson's first name • redoing a house on a budget • This are used to cut fabric • speed at which you should sew • Using conductive thread and led's • Information researched, need links • How to plan an event/be a party planner • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-12-31
Across
- Prefix meaning above/over or excessive
- Condition in which an artery has a weakened wall making it swell
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- Blood vessels that carries blood back to the heart
- veins Swollen and dilated veins
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- arrest Complete stopping of the heart
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- monitor A portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days to record heart activity
- Blood Pressure
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
Down
- Instrument used to listen for the sounds of the heart, lungs, and intestines
- Do not resuscitate
- Prefix meaning inner
- Suffix meaning hardening
- Organ that has thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- Shortness of Breath
- Protective double layered sac surrounding the heart
- Tiny blood vessel that has thin walls and connects arteries and veins
- A test where contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
- Increased pressure in the blood vessels
- Prefix meaning slow
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Suffix meaning growth
25 Clues: Blood Pressure • Do not resuscitate • Shortness of Breath • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning inner • Suffix meaning growth • Suffix meaning hardening • Coronary artery bypass graft • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • veins Swollen and dilated veins • arrest Complete stopping of the heart • Prefix meaning above/over or excessive • Increased pressure in the blood vessels • ...
LAB FISICA AMBIENTALE 2024-12-24
Across
- dispositivo è in grado di accumulare cariche elettriche di segno opposto in due bottiglie di Leyda;
- punto in cui convergono più conduttori;
- componenti elettrici che seguono la prima legge di Ohm;
- dispositivo utilizzato per accumulare carica elettrica, precursore del condensatore
- processo con cui un oggetto acquista una carica elettrica per strofinio;
- unità di misura della resistenza elettrica;
- unità di misura dell'intensità di corrente elettrica;
- sono materiali attraverso i quali la carica elettrica si trasferisce con facilità;
- unità di misura utilizzata per quantificare l'energia assorbita in un'ora da dispositivo che assorbe una potenza di 1000
- unità di misura della carica elettrica;
Down
- una modalità per elettrizzare un corpo;
- un percorso chiuso che permette il passaggio di corrente elettrica;
- unità di misura della tensione elettrica;
- può essere sia attrattiva che repulsiva;
- circuito in cui più conduttori sono posti in successione tra di loro e fluisce la stessa corrente elettrica;
- strumento utilizzato per misurare la tensione elettrica;
- opposizione al passaggio della corrente elettrica;
- nel circuito sia le prime che le seconde estremità sono connesse tra di loro e ai loro capi c'è la stessa differenza di potenziale;
- strumento che consente di rilevare la presenza di cariche elettriche
- sono le cariche uniche in movimento nei conduttori metallici;
20 Clues: una modalità per elettrizzare un corpo; • punto in cui convergono più conduttori; • unità di misura della carica elettrica; • può essere sia attrattiva che repulsiva; • unità di misura della tensione elettrica; • unità di misura della resistenza elettrica; • opposizione al passaggio della corrente elettrica; • unità di misura dell'intensità di corrente elettrica; • ...
SG-LAB-MAY 2025-05-06
Across
- Location for testing new therapies
- Control used to simulate treatment
- Common unit in dose measurement
- Type of trial where treatment is concealed
- Trial halted before completion: ___ stop
- Primary doctor overseeing a trial (abbr.)
- IRB stands for Institutional ___ Board
- Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.)
- Long-term study: follow-___
- Subject group not receiving treatment
- Acronym for Randomized Controlled Trial (abbr.)
- Type of clinical trial that tests a treatment
- Phase ___ – first stage of human testing
- ___-label – all treatment details visible
- ___ review – assessment by peers
- Consent must be given ___ (freely)
- Participants are often called ___
- U.S. database of registered trials
- Adverse ___ – undesirable effect
- Organization that regulates drugs (abbr.)
- Clinical research ___ (supports investigators)
Down
- a request for authorization from FDA to administer an investigational drug or biological product to humans
- Study conducted without bias (2 words)
- Favorable outcome or improvement seen in response to treatment
- Predefined outcome used to assess a treatment
- Ideal trial design: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled (2 words, no space)
- Type of assignment that removes bias
- ___ – pioneer of clinical trials
- Small group selected to represent a larger population
- Study of how the body processes drugs
- Pre-trial testing phase (animal/in vitro)
- A group or treatment pathway in a clinical trial
- Essential code for ethical research (1947)
- Informed ___ (ethical requirement)
- Common reference point in clinical comparisons
- Form used for data entry (abbr.)
- Documented test procedures (abbr.)
37 Clues: Long-term study: follow-___ • Common unit in dose measurement • Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.) • ___ – pioneer of clinical trials • ___ review – assessment by peers • Form used for data entry (abbr.) • Adverse ___ – undesirable effect • Participants are often called ___ • Location for testing new therapies • Control used to simulate treatment • ...
Resource Lab Crossword 2024-08-15
Across
- tells you where things are located
- opposite of addition
- the first math concept that 6th graders NEED TO KNOW (on whiteboard)
- For positive behaviors, teachers aware points on Dean's ______.
- word spelled out above the whiteboard (English version of bienvenidos)
- can be earned (has a US President's face on it)
- Mr. Deegan's dog is a...
- opposite of multiplication
- place where books are kept
- alliance virgil roberts mascot
- day of the week that we can have a free day if students have more points than teacher
- On Wednesday and Thursday, we do...
- where points (students vs. teacher) are recorded
Down
- multi-function device used for math
- title of a book on top of the class library
- word/acronym that helps us manage our classroom
- brand name of the class basketball hoop
- one of the "parts of speech" (words that describe)
- On Monday and Tuesday, we do...
- Stacking _____ is a fun game we play in class.
- the things we do in class to help us achieve our goal
- title of a book on top of the class library
- one of the "parts of speech" (action word)
- This tells you what you will study today (underneath the date on the whiteboard).
- one of the "parts of speech" (person, place, thing)
- On the left bulletin board, a sign says _________ things happen here.
26 Clues: opposite of addition • Mr. Deegan's dog is a... • opposite of multiplication • place where books are kept • alliance virgil roberts mascot • On Monday and Tuesday, we do... • tells you where things are located • multi-function device used for math • On Wednesday and Thursday, we do... • brand name of the class basketball hoop • one of the "parts of speech" (action word) • ...
Microbiology Lab Review 2024-10-23
Across
- GPC in clusters, catalase +, StaphAurex Latex agglutination =, Novobiocin resistant; Nonhemolytic, medium, opaque grey/white colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNR (thin & pointed), catalase =, indole +; colonies on Brucella agar fluoresce "apple green" (genus only)
- GNDC, oxidase +, butyrate esterase =, CTA Maltose +, Dextrose +, Sucrose =, Lactose =; Small, round, wet colonies on CAP (species only)
- GNR, Oxidase +, Oxidizer; beta hemolytic with metallic sheen
- Sporeforming GPR, growth only observed anaerobically (genus only)
- GPR, catalase +, motility +; beta hemolytic large, flat, grey colonies with ground glass appearance and (species only)
- Tiny GNR, oxidase +, requires NAD; small, flat, grey colonies on CAP (species only)
- GPC pairs/chains, catalase =, PYR +, Bile esculin/6.5% NaCl +; Nonhemolytic, small,white/grey semi-translucent colonies on BAP (genus only)
- GNR, nitrate =, indole =, catalase =; Growth on Brucella and LKV agar, brick red fluorescent colonies that may appear brown/black as they get older (genus only)
Down
- GPC in clusters, catalase +, StaphAurex Latex agglutination =, Novobiocin sensitive; Nonhemolytic, medium, opaque grey/white colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNR, oxidase +, catalase =,nonfermenter; Small, translucent white colonies that may exhibit "pitting" on BAP, bleach-like odor, NG on MAC
- GNR, oxidase +, indole +, should test for beta-lactamase; Growth on BAP and CAP, no growth on MAC
- GPC in pairs (lancet shaped), optochin sensitive, bile soluble; alpha hemolytic colonies (species only)
- GPR, catalase +, motility =; nonhemolytic large, flat, grey/white colonies with ground glass appearance and "medusa head" projections (species only)
- GPC chains, catalase =, PYR =, Lancefield serotype B; beta-hemolytic, small, white, semi-translucent colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNC,catalase +, nitrite +, indole =; Growth on Brucella and LKV agar, fluoresces brick red
- Tiny GNR, oxidase +, requires Hemin & NAD; tan "mousey" smelling colonies on CAP(species only)
- GNR ("safety pin"), nitrite =, indole =, catalase =; Growth on Brucella,LKV, and BBE agar plates
- GPC in chains, catalase =, PYR +; beta hemolytic small translucent colonies (species only)
- GPC in clusters, catalase +, coagulase positive; Beta hemolytic, medium, opaque, yellow or grey colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNDC, oxidase +, butyrate esterase +; Gray colonies on BAP (may be pushed around like a hockey puck), pinkish colonies on CAP (species only)
21 Clues: GNR, Oxidase +, Oxidizer; beta hemolytic with metallic sheen • Sporeforming GPR, growth only observed anaerobically (genus only) • Tiny GNR, oxidase +, requires NAD; small, flat, grey colonies on CAP (species only) • GNC,catalase +, nitrite +, indole =; Growth on Brucella and LKV agar, fluoresces brick red • ...
Chem Lab Equipment 2025-10-11
Across
- You can purify water with a _________ apparatus.
- A white ceramic dish is an _____________ dish.
- Heat your solutions with a hot _______.
- A __________ flask has a round bottom.
- Measure mass with an electronic _________.
- A glass container for working with solutions.
- Measure gas with this long glass tube.
- Measure liquid volume with a graduated __________.
- A ______ stand can support lots of equipment.
- Filtration can be done with a long-stemmed glass _______.
- Squirt water into a flask with a ______ bottle.
- If your spill a lot of chemical on you, go to the emergency ___________.
- If you need to find the mass of a chemical it's best to use a _______ dish.
- Use this to measure temperature.
- Grind your chemicals with a ________ and pestle.
Down
- An __________ flask is cone-shaped.
- Chemistry labs have hundreds of ______ tubes.
- This flask is used to make solutions.
- This metal or plastic too can scoop chemicals.
- Place your tube in a test tube _______.
- You can dry a sample in a ___________.
- Hold a hot object with a pair of ______.
- Squeeze a hose closed with a ______ clamp.
- Fold a piece of _________ paper and place it in a funnel.
- A ceramic funnel known as a _________ funnel.
- This looks like what many people call tweezers.
- If you need a flame, use a ___________ burner.
- These are the chemistry lab version of eyedroppers.
- A mostly round flask that can stand up.
- This sits on a metal ring - it's a clay _______.
- If you get something in your eye, go to the _______ station.
- _______ stoppers come in many sizes.
- Hold a test tube over a flame with a test tube _______.
- Stir your solution with a glass stirring _____.
- This round glass disk is called a ________ glass.
35 Clues: Use this to measure temperature. • An __________ flask is cone-shaped. • _______ stoppers come in many sizes. • This flask is used to make solutions. • You can dry a sample in a ___________. • A __________ flask has a round bottom. • Measure gas with this long glass tube. • Place your tube in a test tube _______. • Heat your solutions with a hot _______. • ...
SG-LAB-MAY 2025-05-06
Across
- Control used to simulate treatment
- ___ review – assessment by peers
- Primary doctor overseeing a trial (abbr.)
- Essential code for ethical research (1947)
- Documented test procedures (abbr.)
- Informed ___ (ethical requirement)
- Location for testing new therapies
- Common reference point in clinical comparisons
- Predefined outcome used to assess a treatment
- Type of trial where treatment is concealed
- Study conducted without bias
- U.S. database of registered trials
- Consent must be given ___ (freely)
- Common unit in dose measurement
- Type of clinical trial that tests a treatment
- A request for authorization from FDA to administer an investigational drug or biological product to humans
- Acronym for Randomized Controlled Trial (abbr.)
- Organization that regulates drugs (abbr.)
Down
- Phase ___ – first stage of human testing
- Long-term study: follow-___
- Subject group not receiving treatment
- ___-label – all treatment details visible
- James ___ – pioneer of clinical trials
- A group or treatment pathway in a clinical trial
- Type of assignment that removes bias
- Adverse ___ – undesirable effect
- Form used for data entry (abbr.)
- Clinical research ___ (supports investigators)
- Study of how the body processes drugs
- Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.)
- Trial halted before completion: ___ stop
- Ideal trial design: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled
- Participants are often called ___
- Pre-trial testing phase (animal/in vitro)
- Small group selected to represent a larger population
- Favorable outcome or improvement seen in response to treatment
- IRB stands for Institutional ___ Board
37 Clues: Long-term study: follow-___ • Study conducted without bias • Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.) • Common unit in dose measurement • ___ review – assessment by peers • Adverse ___ – undesirable effect • Form used for data entry (abbr.) • Participants are often called ___ • Control used to simulate treatment • Documented test procedures (abbr.) • Informed ___ (ethical requirement) • ...
LAB WEEK 2026 2026-03-20
Across
- Baltimore NBA team of old
- Mom of Falon
- Camden yard bird
- City Nathan H. was born in
- One end of the B&O
- MD Capitol
- MD State sport
- Chris rebuilds these
- First town in MD.
Down
- MD. Border state
- Ravens super bowl QB
- Jessica lived here
- Ron's hometown
- Larry's hometown
- Govenor of MD.
- MD. Hospital and University
- HOF Orioles pitcher
- Presidential retreat
- Parice's child
- Thomas's string instrument
- Brian's NFL team
- Kelly's husbands hobby
- Baltimore mascot
23 Clues: MD Capitol • Mom of Falon • Ron's hometown • Govenor of MD. • Parice's child • MD State sport • MD. Border state • Larry's hometown • Camden yard bird • Brian's NFL team • Baltimore mascot • First town in MD. • Jessica lived here • One end of the B&O • HOF Orioles pitcher • Ravens super bowl QB • Presidential retreat • Chris rebuilds these • Kelly's husbands hobby • Baltimore NBA team of old • ...
cross word lab 2026-03-20
Across
- Medusa body is free swimming & sexual
- Fishes – 3 groups:Jawless Fish,Cartilaginous Fish,Bony Fish, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals
- Sponges , Ecological Roles of Sponges
- echinoderms have Water vascular system
- sponges Reproduce as hermaphrodites sexually
- rely on external environmental heat sources to regulate body temperature,
- Placental Mammals
- Spiny skin, most radial symmetry,
- generate their own body heat through high metabolic rates to maintain a constant internal temperature,
- Arthropods Grow by molting
- Reproduce asexually by budding or fragmentation
- the sea floor
- Mammals have Mammary Glands
Down
- Sponges
- Bony Fish – make up 95% of all fishes, skeleton of bone, swim bladder for buoyancy, scales
- Cnidarians ,Echinoderms
- Ecological Relationships of Cnidarians , Worms, Ecological Roles of Marine Worms, Molluscs, Ecological Role of Molluscs,Arthropods,Ecological Roles of Arthropods, Echinoderms,Ecological Roles of Echinoderms
- Worms ,Molluscs , Arthropods,
- Exoskeleton, segmented bodies, jointed appendages, highly developed sense organs, bilateral symmetry
- Amniotic eggs – covered with a protective leathery shell
- Polyp body lives sessile & is generally asexual
- Jawless Fish Lack jaws & paired fins, no scales, skeleton made of cartilage
22 Clues: Sponges • the sea floor • Placental Mammals • Cnidarians ,Echinoderms • Arthropods Grow by molting • Mammals have Mammary Glands • Worms ,Molluscs , Arthropods, • Spiny skin, most radial symmetry, • Medusa body is free swimming & sexual • Sponges , Ecological Roles of Sponges • echinoderms have Water vascular system • sponges Reproduce as hermaphrodites sexually • ...
Microbiology Lab Week 2026-04-17
Across
- gram stain grapes
- wet mount reagent
- pink and gray test
- associate director
- sweet smelling disinfectant
- STOP TOUCHING
- director
- best tasting plate
- study of fuzzy stuff
- makes little things big
- ruined our lives
- yeast with feet
- official scrub color
Down
- new bal study
- tested for c. diff
- salt water
- pink on mac
- orange bags
- comes on gray top tubes
- our french friends
- rapid susceptibilities
- what we need more of
- the study of bacteria
- always empty
- company that makes the infinity
25 Clues: director • salt water • pink on mac • orange bags • always empty • new bal study • STOP TOUCHING • yeast with feet • ruined our lives • gram stain grapes • wet mount reagent • tested for c. diff • pink and gray test • associate director • our french friends • best tasting plate • what we need more of • study of fuzzy stuff • official scrub color • the study of bacteria • rapid susceptibilities • ...
Lab Week - Crossword 2026-04-14
Across
- A healthcare setting where many diagnostic tests are run.
- The body's defense system.
- Disease area at the center of Exact Sciences' mission.
- What screening and diagnostics aim to improve.
- Return of cancer after treatment.
- Genetic material often measured in molecular assays.
- A group of symptoms or findings that point to disease.
- The person at the center of healthcare decisions.
- The identification of a disease or condition.
- A blood-based approach often contrasted with tissue sampling in oncology.
- Abbreviation for molecular residual disease.
Down
- Treatment given to fight disease.
- Science at the DNA, RNA, and protein level.
- A biological sign, such as DNA or protein, used to detect disease.
- A study that evaluates a medical test or treatment.
- Care tailored to the biology of a person's disease, Exact Sciences helps guide this.
- Describes a test that does not require surgery or major procedures.
- Public health practice of testing people before symptoms appear.
- Unit of heredity analyzed in molecular diagnostics.
- A large class of molecules made of amino acids and used as biomarkers.
- Removal or study of tissue or cells to help confirm disease.
- New home of Exact Sciences.
- Core goal in Exact Sciences' message: detect cancer this way.
- Medical specialty focused on cancer.
- Exact Sciences' well-known noninvasive colorectal cancer screening test.
- Sample type used by many modern diagnostic tests.
26 Clues: The body's defense system. • New home of Exact Sciences. • Treatment given to fight disease. • Return of cancer after treatment. • Medical specialty focused on cancer. • Science at the DNA, RNA, and protein level. • Abbreviation for molecular residual disease. • The identification of a disease or condition. • What screening and diagnostics aim to improve. • ...
Lab Week 2026 2026-04-15
Across
- IV
- Troponin
- CLT, MLS, MT, MLT Union
- Category of cancellation used for YDUP
- Turn around Time for FCCNT
- Can approve specimen relabeling
- ETOH
- Number of unique patient identifiers needed to accept sample
- Home of DLMP Procedures
- Chemistry Tests in Lime tubes must be ___________ within 2 hours
- Reorder requested, quantity not sufficient
- Blood Culture Orange Cap Bottle
- Reorder requested, Blood/Anticoagulant ratio unsatisfactory
- NW Chemistry location code
- Comment amended to results of approved mislabeled samples
- ________ Care Unit (ICU)
- Sodium Hypochlorite
- CSF aliquot tube for FLOW
- category of cancellation used for YLBL
Down
- Individual that transports samples from one hospital to another
- Giving/receiving blood
- CLIA Laboratory Director
- Chair of DLMP
- RBIS
- Department of Laboratory Medicine & ________
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Tylenol
- Meal/snack shared by all in the break room
- CSF
- Anti Nuclear Antibodies
- Where to view your pay slip
- PRO
- Blood Gas (adult) pH result of 7.15
- Ascites/Paracentesis/Pelvic
- SQ code for toenail
- Wrong Test Selected by UW Medicine Laboratory
- HMC Pathology Test
- Laboratory Medical ________ (LMR)
38 Clues: IV • CSF • PRO • RBIS • ETOH • Tylenol • Troponin • Chair of DLMP • HMC Pathology Test • SQ code for toenail • Sodium Hypochlorite • Giving/receiving blood • CLT, MLS, MT, MLT Union • Anti Nuclear Antibodies • Home of DLMP Procedures • CLIA Laboratory Director • ________ Care Unit (ICU) • CSF aliquot tube for FLOW • Turn around Time for FCCNT • NW Chemistry location code • Where to view your pay slip • ...
Skiing 2025-02-25
Across
- Powder's purring prowler
- Flexible slope marker
- Trickster's snowy playground
- Skiing's Social Hour
- Lift's cushioned foundation
- Removing from danger
- Unplanned snow angel maker
- Open-air activity
- Cross-country glider's game
- Slope-side SOS
- Brain bucket
- snow Mashed potatoes
- Sliding device
- Fore/aft balance exercise
- Snow glare shields
- Communication coordination
- Skiable incline
- Downhill skiing type
- Bright safety wear
- 'do not cross' marker
Down
- Off-limits to snow enthusiasts
- Femur's fancy fixer
- Info for skiers
- Expert ski run
- Code red on the run
- Skier's hidden treasure trove
- Pisten bully
- Difficult snow condition
- Avalanche's arch-nemesis
- Virgin fluff on the slopes
- Protection from harm
- Plastic fastener
- Designated ski route
- Slope's cozy retreat
- Skier's wipeout scattering gear
- Knee-knocking snow bump
- Trail's meeting point
- Gravity's straight shot
- Cardiac kick-starter
- Rescuer's snow chariot
- Mountain safety team
- Semicircular snow structure for tricks
- Uphill ski grippers
- Manicured mountain highway
44 Clues: Pisten bully • Brain bucket • Expert ski run • Slope-side SOS • Sliding device • Info for skiers • Skiable incline • Plastic fastener • Open-air activity • Snow glare shields • Bright safety wear • Femur's fancy fixer • Code red on the run • Uphill ski grippers • Protection from harm • Skiing's Social Hour • Removing from danger • Designated ski route • Slope's cozy retreat • snow Mashed potatoes • ...
EFM 2026-03-08
Across
- The number that matters most
- Georgia acronym for the upfront Title Ad Valorem Tax on vehicles
- Most expensive component in most electric vehicles
- One of the largest operating expenses for most fleets
- Process of selling vehicles at the end of their lifecycle
- State where Toyota builds the Tundra pickup
- Geotab’s newer forward facing only safety camera
- Manufacturer action to fix widespread vehicle safety defects
- Caribbean island where this year’s Sales Trip will be enjoyed
Down
- Regional acronym centered around Augusta and Aiken along the Savannah River
- Charleston bridge run that draws over 30,000 runners each year
- System used to view and manage all CDNS
- Common financing structure used to fund fleet vehicles
- How we describe a balance sheet with almost no net equity
- Fixed monthly expense
- State where the Ford F-250 Super Duty is manufactured
- Electric truck startup producing the R1T pickup
- Automaker known for leading the hybrid vehicle market
- Strait whose potential blockage could drive global fuel prices higher
- Safety partner used with Enterprise Fleet for driver training and risk management
20 Clues: Fixed monthly expense • The number that matters most • System used to view and manage all CDNS • State where Toyota builds the Tundra pickup • Electric truck startup producing the R1T pickup • Geotab’s newer forward facing only safety camera • Most expensive component in most electric vehicles • State where the Ford F-250 Super Duty is manufactured • ...
Shop Safety 2023-03-09
Across
- most common type of fire
- clothing should be restrained
- must be reported to the instructor immediately
- fire equipment
- electrical fire
- is responsible for regulating shop workplace safety
- must be obtained before operating any equipment in the shop
- of your surroundings
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- safety equipment
- grease fire
- must be worn at all times in the shop
- information
- machine hazards
- caution
- is never allowed in the shop
15 Clues: caution • grease fire • information • fire equipment • machine hazards • electrical fire • safety equipment • of your surroundings • most common type of fire • is never allowed in the shop • clothing should be restrained • must be worn at all times in the shop • must be reported to the instructor immediately • is responsible for regulating shop workplace safety • ...
1st 9 Weeks Study Guide M.E.H 2014-10-01
Across
- an infection of the respiratory system, immune system, and skin caused by a virus
- started the first kindergarten in Germany and stressed play
- do get ____________ from your childcare instructor or supervisor before leaving the classroom
- a school that stresses independence
- the highest level on the childcare level
- do use a soft and ________ tone of voice
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- to improve the quality of program for young children and group care
- do ________ the rights of others
- the employer makes part or all of the cost of services
- a person who provides direct care
- don't use ________ language
- the 1st level on the childcare ladder
- in the kitchen means using precautionary methods
- a highly contagious disease caused by primary infection usually starts with a vascular skin rash
- during 1960's the federal government developed a program called ___________
- a disease that affects the mucus membrane
- a way of handling food with safety
- do ________ safety, sanitation, and personal cleanleness
- the 2nd level on the child care ladder
- a highly contagious viral infection that leads to paralysis
20 Clues: don't use ________ language • do ________ the rights of others • a person who provides direct care • a way of handling food with safety • a school that stresses independence • the 1st level on the childcare ladder • the 2nd level on the child care ladder • the highest level on the childcare level • do use a soft and ________ tone of voice • ...
I Own Safety 2015-06-01
Across
- Test performed to test how stable merchandise is stacked?
- What should be kept at every register to prevent STF accidents?
- If you or anyone you know has come in to contact with bloodborne pathogens at work, when should you report the exposure?
- Prior to moving heavy or bulky items perform these?
- Orange strips signify the bottom step on this?
- What is the name of our safety recognition program?
- Code for shooting, robbery situation?
- At how many pounds do associates need to utilize a team left?
- Used for transporting items long distance?
- Code for Accident?
Down
- What month is National Safety Month?
- Temporary extension cords are not to exceed how many days?
- Code for missing child?
- Location of spill clean-up supplies?
- PLE operators and spotters must wear a safety _____ at all times.
- What do you do with defective PPE?
- Code for fire?
- What kind of maintenance will prevent associate and customer falls?
- Code for severe weather?
- Minimum distance in feet for spotting an operator using PLE equipment?
20 Clues: Code for fire? • Code for Accident? • Code for missing child? • Code for severe weather? • What do you do with defective PPE? • What month is National Safety Month? • Location of spill clean-up supplies? • Code for shooting, robbery situation? • Used for transporting items long distance? • Orange strips signify the bottom step on this? • ...
DC 499 BUILDING SAFETY 2023-04-27
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- should be inspected first before using
- stands for personal protective equipment
- should be done everyday, during every startup meeting
- should be your top priority while working at Nordstrom
- points of contact should always be maintained when climbing or descending a ladder
- should be used when walking up and down the stairs
- must cover the entire foot
- account for a large percentage of all work related incidents
- should be reported promptly
- boxes should never be placed on the bottom of a pallet
- is used to treat minor illnesses and injuries
- conveyor parts are not to be touched
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- can and must be prevented
- makes waste
- any unsafe condition to your supervisor or maintenance staff
- should be reported immediately
- should not be used when walking in the warehouse
- saysomething
- is a safety incident that did not result in injury, illness or death but had the potential to do so
- is an automated external defibrillator
- not allowed to be worn on the warehouse floor
- helps prevent slips, trips and falls
- should be above the shoulders
- your safety sphere
24 Clues: makes waste • saysomething • your safety sphere • can and must be prevented • must cover the entire foot • should be reported promptly • should be above the shoulders • should be reported immediately • helps prevent slips, trips and falls • conveyor parts are not to be touched • should be inspected first before using • is an automated external defibrillator • ...
Puzz Safety2 2021-10-12
Across
- What you should do before working on electrical equipment.
- A class C fire is this type of fire.
- The acronym for the steps in using a fire extinguisher.
- Circuit protector (breaker or receptacle) that can prevent electrocution.
- Purposely connecting all non-current carrying electrical equipment to a common connection to earth.
- National color code for dangerous moving parts.
- A national recognized testing laboratory.
- Team that responds to hazardous material spills or leaks.
- National color code for fire protection equipment.
- The four letters representing "classes" of fires.
- Sides of a ladder are called ___________.
- New abbreviation for the documents containing safety data on chemicals
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- GFCI will "trip" at 5_______________.
- An elevated platform that provides a safe working area.
- National color code for radiation hazards.
- National color code for safety related material.
- Occupational Safety Health Administration
- Item used in Lock & Tag Out to prevent equipment usage.
- A Safety___________ is used to provide fall protection.
- Circuit protector that can sense electrical arcs caused by a loose connection.
- Abbreviation for giving artificial respiration.
21 Clues: A class C fire is this type of fire. • GFCI will "trip" at 5_______________. • Occupational Safety Health Administration • A national recognized testing laboratory. • Sides of a ladder are called ___________. • National color code for radiation hazards. • National color code for dangerous moving parts. • Abbreviation for giving artificial respiration. • ...
Safety Guardians Crossword 2025-07-28
Across
- To avoid forklift traffic, always follow the ________
- Acronym: Gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, etc.
- Attendant ready with a fire extinguisher during hot work (2 words)
- Acronym: Procedure that protects workers when working on electrified equipment
- You don't need a cape to be a... (2 words)
- Forklifts must be ________ before each shift
- Worn around the body as part of fall protection
- When climbing stairs, always use the ________
- Earplugs are an example of ________ protection
Down
- Mobile equipment used to move pallets and large equipment
- Chemical exposure to the eyes requires flushing at an ________ station
- An ________ atmosphere can be created due to fine particles or dust in the air
- A work ________ is required when performing hazardous maintenance (2 words)
- Lift all heavy objects with you ________
- Acronym: Federal agency that regulates worker health and safety
- Acronym: Sheet containing information about a specific chemical
- I only use equipment where safety ________ are in place and functioning
- I will never enter a ________ space without the required training
- I will never work unprotected where I can ________ from heights
- Always ________ and sanitize contaminated equipment
20 Clues: Lift all heavy objects with you ________ • You don't need a cape to be a... (2 words) • Forklifts must be ________ before each shift • When climbing stairs, always use the ________ • Earplugs are an example of ________ protection • Worn around the body as part of fall protection • Acronym: Gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, etc. • ...
PSAW 2026 2026-03-13
Across
- Code called for a patient in distress
- What region do we belong to?
- The P in P.A.S.S(fire response)
- Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____
- First Name of your local Patient Safety Director
- ____ Consent conversation explains procedure/treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives
- How many days should a manager take to close out assigned UORs
- Policy _____: holds the policies applicable to our medical center
- Code Called for an infant abduction
- This can be used when hands aren't visibly soiled
Down
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- Award given to KP staff who identify near misses that prevented harm to patients
- What kind of violation is caused by leaving patients chart open and unattended
- The M in RMPS
- You should always check if items are ______ *hint: you should do this with food
- Speaking up and Psychological Safety are important factors for a ____ Culture
- What do you file to report a patient safety concern?
- They lay eggs on our campus
- Best Medical Center in Southern California
- Code Called for a hazardous material spill
20 Clues: The M in RMPS • They lay eggs on our campus • What region do we belong to? • The P in P.A.S.S(fire response) • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • Code Called for an infant abduction • Code called for a patient in distress • Best Medical Center in Southern California • Code Called for a hazardous material spill • Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____ • ...
PSAW 2026 2026-03-12
Across
- Code Called for an infant abduction
- Code called for a patient in distress
- What region do we belong to?
- The P in P.A.S.S(fire response)
- You should always check if items are ______ *hint: you should do this with food
- Speaking up and Psychological Safety are important factors for a ____ Culture
- Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____
- Best Medical Center in Southern California
- First Name of your local Patient Safety Director
- How many days should a manager take to close out assigned UORs
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- They lay eggs on our campus
- ____ Consent conversation explains procedure/treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives
- What kind of violation is caused by leaving patients chart open and unattended
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- Award given to KP staff who identify near misses that prevented harm to patients
- This can be used when hands aren't visibly soiled
- The M in RMPS
- Code Called for a hazardous material spill
- What do you file to report a patient safety concern?
- Policy _____: holds the policies applicable to our medical center
20 Clues: The M in RMPS • They lay eggs on our campus • What region do we belong to? • The P in P.A.S.S(fire response) • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • Code Called for an infant abduction • Code called for a patient in distress • Code Called for a hazardous material spill • Best Medical Center in Southern California • Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____ • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-25
Across
- 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 • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-25
Across
- Pee Place
- Right Now!
- Do you understand the words that are coming out of Doc’s mouth?
- Department where PTs and PTTs are done
- Used to spin down tubes
- The study of tissues
- Has wings
- All the better to see you with
- When said with a 'v' it means something else entirely
- Department with the HIVs, QTBs, and STDs
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- Analyzing your analytes
- Platin’ and incubatin’
- Not a "Vampire"
- Where they go to war
- Study and Diagnosis of disease
- “Diffing” our lives away
- The study of cells
- What’s your “type”?
- Not your average Q-Tip
- We don’t do that here
20 Clues: Pee Place • Has wings • Right Now! • Not a "Vampire" • The study of cells • What’s your “type”? • Where they go to war • The study of tissues • We don’t do that here • Platin’ and incubatin’ • Not your average Q-Tip • Analyzing your analytes • Used to spin down tubes • “Diffing” our lives away • Study and Diagnosis of disease • All the better to see you with • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-11
Across
- Just call me Rod
- Main
- Has wings but cannot fly
- Used to watch your favorite band
- Super Duper Microscope
- Degree if pathogenicity
- Fundamental unit of life
- B12 deficiency anemia
- Procoagulant manufacturer
- Assume all body fluids and patients are infectious
- You get the point
- First WBC to arrive after injury
- Assigned number
- Has the final say
- Instruments can't run without it
- Sign up for more
- Tube We suck
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- Have specimens will travel
- Celebration of you
- Can't live without it
- The state of equality or exactness
- When said with a "V" it means something else entirely
- Not a type of T.V.
- Found in the urine of pregnant women
- To prove you can do what you do
- Safety emphasis
- I'm so blue-ish
- Childhood disease
- LIS of our future
- Residents favorite tests
- We embed it
- I can hold my breath while I grow
- We like frozen specimens
- My name sounds fast but I sometimes take hours to compose
- He da'boss
35 Clues: Main • He da'boss • We embed it • Tube We suck • Safety emphasis • I'm so blue-ish • Assigned number • Just call me Rod • Sign up for more • Childhood disease • LIS of our future • You get the point • Has the final say • Celebration of you • Not a type of T.V. • Can't live without it • B12 deficiency anemia • Super Duper Microscope • Degree if pathogenicity • Has wings but cannot fly • ...
science lab equipment 2017-02-22
Across
- is used to weigh solids that will be transfered to another vessel
- is used as a support for porcelain crucibles when being heated over a bunsen burner
- is used to transfer a small volume of liquid
- provide a surface for semimicro scale experiments
- are used to dispense solid chemicals from their containers
- are used to make tests on liquids or solids
- are used when we want to perform many small scale reactions at one time
- is used to measure volumes of liquids
- are used for heating certain solids such as metals to very high temperature
- hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted
- are used to pick up small objects
- is used to aid in the transfer of liquid from one vessel to another
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- are used to close containers to avoid spillage
- is used for the heating of nonvolatile liquids and solids
- is used for the mixing of chemicals
- are a safe and convenient way to perform reactions that require heating
- are useful for holding a hot test tube
- is used to identify bases and acids
- is used for the heating of stable solid compounds and elements
- holds solids or liquids that may release gases during reactions
- are used to light bunsen burners
- measures and delivers exact volumes of liquids
- delivers a wash solution to a specific area
- is used to hold a small amount of solids
- are used to move beakers containing hot liquids
25 Clues: are used to light bunsen burners • are used to pick up small objects • is used for the mixing of chemicals • is used to identify bases and acids • is used to measure volumes of liquids • are useful for holding a hot test tube • is used to hold a small amount of solids • are used to make tests on liquids or solids • delivers a wash solution to a specific area • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-03-30
Across
- who you call for help
- who you call when your sick
- BMP
- test needs to be fill to the top
- .05ml, 1ml, 5.0ml
- clock in/out
- not collected here
- doc needs results now
- laboratory corporation of America
- IgE receptor
- the mother ship
- do we draw this kit?
- used to separate serum
- on-line results
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- SST
- central order repository
- always provide great ________
- CBC
- check for missed punches
- vacation time
- main website
- where most of our samples go
- who you work for
- when we need the requirements for a test
24 Clues: SST • CBC • BMP • main website • clock in/out • IgE receptor • vacation time • the mother ship • on-line results • who you work for • .05ml, 1ml, 5.0ml • not collected here • do we draw this kit? • who you call for help • doc needs results now • used to separate serum • central order repository • check for missed punches • who you call when your sick • where most of our samples go • ...
Lab Week Puzzle 2017-04-25
Across
- NEED A PICTURE
- WHERE THE SICK STAY
- NEED IT FIXED
- AMBULANCE DROP OFF
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CHEMISTRY TEST ARE PREFORMED
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC ARE PREFORMED
- WE GOT YOUR GIFT
- PPE FOR THE HANDS
- CAN'T GET INTO TO YOUR MD, TRY THE ________
- CERNER DOWN
- WHERE THE SURGICAL SPECIMENS GO
- HUNGRY
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- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- KEEP IT CLEAN
- UP ON THE 3RD
- NEED SUPPLIES
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES GO (STINKY ROOM)
- CAN'T BREATHE GO SEE ________
- YOUR HAVING A BABY THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE
- PLACE TO STAY WHEN YOUR CRITICAL
- PICK UP YOUR MEDS
- A PLACE TO GET A UNIT (BAG) OF BLOOD
- WHERE TO FIND THE FOLLOW UP CARE
23 Clues: HUNGRY • CERNER DOWN • KEEP IT CLEAN • UP ON THE 3RD • NEED IT FIXED • NEED SUPPLIES • NEED A PICTURE • WE GOT YOUR GIFT • PICK UP YOUR MEDS • PPE FOR THE HANDS • AMBULANCE DROP OFF • WHERE THE SICK STAY • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • CAN'T BREATHE GO SEE ________ • WHERE THE SURGICAL SPECIMENS GO • PLACE TO STAY WHEN YOUR CRITICAL • WHERE TO FIND THE FOLLOW UP CARE • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2017-04-18
Across
- contains electrolytes, proteins, glucose, clotting factors, CO2, oxygen and hormones
- group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, triglycerides, and phospholipids
- key component in a hemoglobin molecule
- any substance that causes an immune system to produce antibodies against it
- anticoagulant found in lavender top blood collection tubes
- number of components that can be made from one unit of whole blood
- immature red blood cell
- professional association which provides a board exam for laboratory professionals to gain certification in their field
- antibiotic used to treat MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staph. aureus)
- disease where hemoglobin s, variant of normal adult hemoglobin, is seen
- a disease state in which a person's hematocrit abnormally high
- a mosquito-borne infectious disease affecting humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans
- the study of the physiology of the blood
- glycoprotein that helps in the formation of blood clots
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- scientific term for a white blood cell
- title for a lab technologist who under took and extra year of education and testing to specialize in Blood Banking
- the practice of drawing blood from patients for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research
- type of donation by which a patient selects his/her own blood donor(s), such as a friend or family member
- analysis of urine by physical, chemical, and microscopical means to test for the presence of disease, drugs, etc.
- scientific term for a platelet
- solution composed of sodium chloride in water
- number of years of education required to become a Clinical Laboratory Scientist
- member of the penicillin family
- the study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria and fungi
- a medical technology in which the blood of a person is passed through an apparatus that separates out one particular component and returns the remainder back into circulation
- a history of this disease is a reason for permanent blood donor deferral
- the most common type of antibody found in serum
27 Clues: immature red blood cell • scientific term for a platelet • member of the penicillin family • scientific term for a white blood cell • key component in a hemoglobin molecule • the study of the physiology of the blood • solution composed of sodium chloride in water • the most common type of antibody found in serum • glycoprotein that helps in the formation of blood clots • ...
Lab Exam Boredom 2018-11-27
Across
- what happens during exam invigilation
- limes are botanically considered to be a __________
- home of STFXU
- material made of many smaller units
- male flower said to female flower "I like your ___"
- lotus physical property
- material made of two others
- city that never sleeps
- oculars cause itchy eyes because
- sucky airline
- length of this lab exam
- botanical term for cucumber
- shoe shop
- you may be right, i may be __________
Down
- four magnification of these lenses
- great fish food
- smallest sea creatures / "AJH - I'm a ____ biologist"
- Escher staircase for storing liquids
- best thing to do during Antigonish winter
- colour is a ______ of your imagination
- pasta place
- water transport cell
- national bird
- number of students who have left after three hours
- "do you want to build a ___"
25 Clues: shoe shop • pasta place • home of STFXU • sucky airline • national bird • great fish food • water transport cell • city that never sleeps • lotus physical property • length of this lab exam • material made of two others • botanical term for cucumber • "do you want to build a ___" • oculars cause itchy eyes because • four magnification of these lenses • material made of many smaller units • ...
Lab Week 2013 2013-03-25
Across
- Used by phlebotomy and nursing staff to communicate quickly with each other
- Anti coagulant found in lavender tubes that chelates calcium
- Vacuum of tube decreases with ____
- Additive in blue tube used for coagulation testing
- Patient put in strict contact environment, extra PPE required
- Used to send specimens to and from the lab, includes a very high pitched sound
- Constitutes about 55% of the volume of blood
- used to make a pressure bandage
- Most important PPE when drawing a patient
- Patients must be ____ to receive blood products
- Newly appointed head honcho
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- Confidentiality policy every medical professional must follow
- Formation caused by blood leaking into tissue due to venipuncture
- The end of the needle that pierces the vein
- Where body fluids, CBCs and ESRs are run
- When ordered from ER must be resulted within 30 minutes of patient's arrival
- Device used to transfer blood from the syringe to blood culture bottles
- Mini-tubes used for hard draws and babies
- Drawing before the break of dawn
- Used to stop blood flow during a blood draw
- High result indicitive of jaundice
21 Clues: Newly appointed head honcho • used to make a pressure bandage • Drawing before the break of dawn • Vacuum of tube decreases with ____ • High result indicitive of jaundice • Where body fluids, CBCs and ESRs are run • Mini-tubes used for hard draws and babies • Most important PPE when drawing a patient • The end of the needle that pierces the vein • ...
Hatchet Crossword lab 2012-12-06
Across
- Points to the North
- A piece of a tree
- Rock shelter
- stinky spray
- food
- A rock that can turn can be used as a fire starter
- Animal with quils
- A weapon the can be shot
- 10ft tall animal
- deadly animal
- Under cover area you can live in
- Flying object
- cooks food
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- deadly wind
- sheet of metal you cook with
- turtle A oval sea creature
- A sheet of thin metal
- Flying animal
- Looks like a chipmunk
- Survival weapon
- Can cause heart failure
- long weapon
- A sharp object you cut meat with
- person who flys a plane
24 Clues: food • cooks food • deadly wind • long weapon • Rock shelter • stinky spray • Flying animal • deadly animal • Flying object • Survival weapon • 10ft tall animal • A piece of a tree • Animal with quils • Points to the North • A sheet of thin metal • Looks like a chipmunk • Can cause heart failure • person who flys a plane • A weapon the can be shot • turtle A oval sea creature • sheet of metal you cook with • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2014-04-16
Across
- Excel ____________ (recognition program)
- The cutest person working at Scripps (according to her) __________ Calafata (hint: she's the supervisor of Customer Svc at Sorrento Mesa)
- __________ Laboratory Professionals Week
- Emily Fenton _________ Breast Care Center (Torrey Pines Campus)
- Lab __________ Services (our LIS peeps)
- Chris __________ (the President and CEO of Scripps Health)
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement __________ (CLIA)
- Scripps __________ Cardiovascular Institute
- Scripps __________ Program (the program that makes it easy for employees to take care of themselves, their families and one another, while earning credits)
- The attractive jacket you wear at work (two words)
- The stretchy things you wear on your hands
- Great __________ to Work
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- __________ Fund (helping our peers in emergencies)
- A physician that diagnoses from body tissue, fluids, secretions, and other specimens and determines presence and stage of disease utilizing laboratory procedures
- Electronic __________ Record (EHR)
- _____________ All Around You
- __________ by Design (an evolution of One Scripps that is engaging front line staff to help identify process inefficiencies, develop solutions, and create greater value for patients)
- The instrument used to view a specimen on a slide
- Center for Learning and __________ (CFLI)
- Scripps Timekeeping System
- __________ Shares (The program designed to reward exceptional patient care based on the overall performance of our business unit)
- Scripps __________ at the Ballpark
- Dr. Jim __________, Chief Medical Officer
- Success __________
24 Clues: Success __________ • Great __________ to Work • Scripps Timekeeping System • _____________ All Around You • Electronic __________ Record (EHR) • Scripps __________ at the Ballpark • Lab __________ Services (our LIS peeps) • Excel ____________ (recognition program) • __________ Laboratory Professionals Week • Center for Learning and __________ (CFLI) • ...
LAB WEEK 2014 2014-04-21
Across
- CONTAINER FOR SURGICAL SPECIMENS
- READS GLUCOSE LEVELS AT BEDSIDE
- SPINS SPECIMENS DOWN
- EARLY MORNING VAMPIRE
- VALIDATE TEST ACCURACY EACH MORNING
- CARRY HEMOGLOBIN
- TEMPERATURE GAUGE
- SEPARATES SERUM FROM CELLS
- CLOTTING OF THE BLOOD
- HOST SUCKER
- YELLOW/CLEAR
- PATIENTS IN NEED OF BLOOD
- "OOPS WE FORGOT TO ORDER THAT"
- USED TO THAW FFP
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- REFERENCE LAB
- BLOOD PRODUCT PROVIDER
- INDICATOR FOR KIDNEY FUNCTION
- CUTS OFF BLOOD CIRCULATION
- "THE LITTLE PINCH"
- STERILIZES A SITE OR MAKES FOR A FUN WEEKEND
- LINES OF INFORMATION
- MINERAL FOUND IN BANANAS
- DISCOVERS TEST RESULTS
- HMX, VITROS, ELITE
- LABCOATS, GLOVES, GOGGLES, ETC
- NEEDED TO DETERMINE SPECIMEN VALUES
- CAN SLOW DOWN YOUR CROSSMATCHES
- CELLS THAT FIGHT INFECTION
- HOME BASE
- GERMS
- BLOOD THINNER
31 Clues: GERMS • HOME BASE • HOST SUCKER • YELLOW/CLEAR • REFERENCE LAB • BLOOD THINNER • CARRY HEMOGLOBIN • USED TO THAW FFP • TEMPERATURE GAUGE • "THE LITTLE PINCH" • HMX, VITROS, ELITE • SPINS SPECIMENS DOWN • LINES OF INFORMATION • EARLY MORNING VAMPIRE • CLOTTING OF THE BLOOD • BLOOD PRODUCT PROVIDER • DISCOVERS TEST RESULTS • MINERAL FOUND IN BANANAS • PATIENTS IN NEED OF BLOOD • CUTS OFF BLOOD CIRCULATION • ...
Chem lab fp 2015-08-15
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- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- An item of laboratory equipment which consists of a metal pole with a solid, firm base, used to hold or clamp laboratory equipment
- used to take and handle small quantities of solid chemicals.
- He said thatAll matter is composed of small, indivisible particles
- This element is 78% of the earth's atmosphere
- Is a measure of how close the value of a measurement agrees with a known or accepted value
- It is the collection of techniques that allows exact laboratory determination of the composition of a given sample or a material.
- This element can be used to fill up balloons
- Helium,Neon, and Krypton belong in this group of elements.
- used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task.
- Said that all elements have specific atomic weights
- Used for heating in the lab
- Mass over volume is equals to
- Also known as centigrade
- Used to measure volumes
- Attaches to ring stand; supports flasks test tubes
- One of who invented the periodic laws
- To measure the length of an object
- It happens when a liquid substance becomes a gas.
- identification of the constituents, e.g., elements or functional groups, present in a substance.
- He discovered the structure of the atom
- Changes that alter the state or appearance of matter without altering the composition
- This state of matter doesn't have enough freedom to escape and expand to fill the container.
- chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6
- This mixture has uniform composition throughout.
- These substances cannot be broken down to simpler substances
- These substances cannot be decomposed.
- Fundamental unit of length in the metric system
- Is the determination of the reproducibility of a measurement
- used to safely move a piece of equipment called a crucible
- It is energy at rest
- used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed, or as a cover for a beaker.
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- Holds test tubes
- Anything that occupies space and has weight
- Happens when a solid becomes a gas.
- the determination of the absolute or relative abundance of one, several or all particular substance(s) present in a sample.
- This element helps clean pool waters
- number It is equal to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus
- Used to prepare ingredients by crushing and grinding them
- tongs For moving hot beakers
- Systematic way of solving scientific problems logically
- This element is the most abundant and cheapest of all the metals.
- Changes that alter the composition of the matter
- a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening.
- used for the evaporation of solutions and supernatant liquids, and sometimes to their melting point.
- Used to transfer liquids
- This part of the burner is responsible for the control of gas supply.
- The fundamental unit of temperature in the english system
- This state of matter has particles packed close together and are fixed in position.
- Happens when a liquid substance becomes solid.
- This element is used as a coin in the us
- This laboratory apparatus is used for measuring and transferring liquids from one container to another.
- This element is a radioactive gas
- Mixture that does not have uniform composition throughout.
- This element is needed for you to live
- Container for reactions
- a property of a physical body which determines the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction to other bodies
- This element is the best conductor of heat and electricity
58 Clues: Holds test tubes • It is energy at rest • Used to measure volumes • Container for reactions • Also known as centigrade • Used to transfer liquids • Used for heating in the lab • tongs For moving hot beakers • Mass over volume is equals to • This element is a radioactive gas • To measure the length of an object • Happens when a solid becomes a gas. • ...
LAB WEEK 2015 2015-04-19
Across
- Department where PT's are performed
- Bruce Wayne
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Used to spin down tubes
- Leader of SHEILD
- A member of the Fantastic Four that is married to Mr. Fantastic
- “It’s Clobberin’ Time”
- Computer system used in lab
- Department where Cholesterol is performed
- Member of Xmen; he could freeze most things
- Weapon X
Down
- fiery member of the Fantastic 4
- Best soldier in WWII
- Owner of Stark Industries
- Prince of Asgard
- Leader of Fantastic Four
- Blind Member of Xmen
- “The Green Goliath”
- Department where ABO's are performed
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- Department where CBC's are performed
- An Avenger that can make almost any shot
- Got bitten by a spider
- Container for used needles
24 Clues: Weapon X • Bruce Wayne • Prince of Asgard • Leader of SHEILD • “The Green Goliath” • Best soldier in WWII • Blind Member of Xmen • “It’s Clobberin’ Time” • Got bitten by a spider • Used to spin down tubes • Leader of Fantastic Four • Owner of Stark Industries • Container for used needles • Computer system used in lab • fiery member of the Fantastic 4 • Department where PT's are performed • ...
Unit 5 lab 2021-02-27
Across
- meaning of the prefix-anti
- meaning for the abbreviation BLD
- meaning for the abbreviation CV
- in this procedure x-ray dye (contrast) is injected into blood vessels
- meaning of the suffix-ole
- tool used to measure blood pressure
- meaning of the prefix-endo
- of meaning of the suffix-logy
- arrest a complete stopping of the heart
- also known as high blood pressure
- veins swollen and dilated veins
- used ultrasound to look at heart and its vessels
Down
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- have thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur.
- a condition in which an artery has weakened a wall, causing it to swell like a balloon
- a test to evaluate how well the system is functioning
- meaning of the suffix-algia
- meaning for the abbreviation BP
- meaning for the abbreviation c/o
- meaning for the abbreviation CP
- the inner layer that lines each chamber
- this lab test is used to measure certain items in the blood that could indicate damage
- the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur.
25 Clues: meaning of the suffix-ole • meaning of the prefix-anti • meaning of the prefix-endo • meaning of the suffix-algia • of meaning of the suffix-logy • meaning for the abbreviation BP • meaning for the abbreviation CV • meaning for the abbreviation CP • veins swollen and dilated veins • meaning for the abbreviation BLD • meaning for the abbreviation c/o • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
Across
- ventricular fibrillation
- hearts walls
- it to swell like a balloon
- double-layered sac that contains the heart
- above/over excessive
- an artery has a weakened wall,
- thin layer that lines each chamber of
- written record
- stenosis or aneurysms
- valve separates the right ventricle
- high blood pressure
- into blood vessels to
- activity of the heart
- coronary artery bypass graft
- test that uses an ultrasound to look
- one who studies
- the pulmonary artery
- congestive heart failure
Down
- inner part of the epicardium
- septum wall between the right and left atria
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- major part of the respiratory system
- leads attached to chest records
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- shortness of breath
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- chest pain
- the heart and its vessels
- inside
- used to measure blood pressure
- indicate heart muscle failure
- measure certain items in the blood
- x-ray dye called contrast is
33 Clues: inside • chest pain • hearts walls • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • above/over excessive • the pulmonary artery • stenosis or aneurysms • into blood vessels to • activity of the heart • ventricular fibrillation • congestive heart failure • the heart and its vessels • it to swell like a balloon • inner part of the epicardium • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
Across
- congestive heart failure
- ventricular fibrillation
- coronary artery bypass graft
- artery has weakened wall, swells
- used to measure blood pressure
- wall b/w right and left atria
- seps rt ventricle and pulmo. artery
- ultrasound views heart and vessels
- test to see if stenosis or aneursym
- chest pain
- inside
- meaning lung
- records electrical activity of heart
- shortness of breath
- high blood pressure
Down
- test blood view heart muscle failure
- inner part of the epicardium
- dilated and swollen veins
- double-layered sac contains heart
- written record
- above/over excessive
- complete stopping of heart
- one who studies
- layer lines each chamber of heart
- pericardial sac around heartinflamed
25 Clues: inside • chest pain • meaning lung • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • above/over excessive • congestive heart failure • ventricular fibrillation • dilated and swollen veins • complete stopping of heart • inner part of the epicardium • coronary artery bypass graft • wall b/w right and left atria • used to measure blood pressure • ...
test cross lab 2021-08-29
23 Clues: place • fruit2 • fruit5 • place4 • fruit3 • fruit1 • place3 • place2 • fruit4 • meuble • animal4 • animal5 • animal1 • leguem1 • animal6 • meuble5 • animal2 • meuble2 • animal3 • legume2 • meuble3 • legume3 • meuble4
Lab 3 Crossword 2021-09-09
Across
- inhibitory neurotransmitter
- cell body of a neuron
- neurotransmitter involved in movement
- category of neurotransmitter including carbon dioxide
- type of neuron that takes impulses back to body
- type of neuron that takes sensations to cns
- master gland; controlled by hypothalamus
- neurotransmitter involved in alertness
- type of feel that provides energy for a neuron
- neurotransmitter involved in hunger and mood
Down
- excitatory neurotransmitter
- made up of the spinal cord and brain
- automatic responses to stimuli
- neurotransmitter involved in new memories
- space between two neurons
- increases the speed of axon transmission
- made up of sensory and motor neurons, and interneurons
- potential that is at -70 mV
- category of neurotransmitter including endorphins
- potential changes from -70 mV to 40 mV
20 Clues: cell body of a neuron • space between two neurons • inhibitory neurotransmitter • excitatory neurotransmitter • potential that is at -70 mV • automatic responses to stimuli • made up of the spinal cord and brain • neurotransmitter involved in movement • neurotransmitter involved in alertness • potential changes from -70 mV to 40 mV • increases the speed of axon transmission • ...
In the Lab 2021-08-19
Across
- tall narrow glass container used for measuring liquids
- a piece of laboratory equipment used to hold multiple test tubes upright at the same time
- glass container with spherical base and long narrow neck
- metal stand consisting of a long upright rod attached to a heavy rectangular base that is used with rings and clamps for supporting laboratory apparatus
- unique silicone rubber device that is molded to fit the hand and enables one to grip hot vessels such as beakers, flasks and more
- used to strain and separate chemicals
- glass container wide at the base narrow at the top with measurements marked on it
- scissor-like tools, but instead of having two blades, these tools are replaced with two pincers or pieces of metals that concave together
- tools that are used for picking up other equipment that may be hot or have a chemical in it that may harm the skin
- your teacher, but really a device that can be tightened to hold items
- weigh substances that will be transferred to another vessel as well as protect the scale tray
- cone shaped top and long narrow neck used to pour liquid into containers with small openings
- scoops small amounts of dry chemicals
Down
- a container for melting or testing metals
- small glass container shaped like a tube
- a piece of porous paper for filtering liquids
- measures temperature
- a piece of laboratory equipment used in the process of heating substances
- glass container looks like a cylinder with measurements marked on the side and a pour spout
- circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid
- a small adjustable gas burner used in laboratories
- used in chemistry, biology and medicine to transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser
- a balance that generates a current proportional to the displacement of the pan
- laboratory apparatus used in quantitative chemical analysis to measure the volume of a liquid or a gas
- a piece of laboratory equipment used to mix chemicals
- Used to heat chemicals in the lab looks like a scale
26 Clues: measures temperature • used to strain and separate chemicals • scoops small amounts of dry chemicals • small glass container shaped like a tube • a container for melting or testing metals • a piece of porous paper for filtering liquids • a small adjustable gas burner used in laboratories • Used to heat chemicals in the lab looks like a scale • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-11-09
Across
- Causes blood vessels to narrow and cause discoloration and pain
- Test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and it’s vessels
- Prefix: De-
- Suffix: -algia
- Outer layer of the heart
- CV
- A procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- the wall between the right and left atria
- A device that delivers electrical signals to regulate heart beats
- Root Word: angi(o)-
- the thin, inner layer of the heart that lines each chamber
- Prefix: Bi-
Down
- semilunar valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- Suffix: -ia
- A condition that causes the pericardial sac around the heart to become inflamed
- Abbreviation: ECG/EKG
- A complete stopping of the heart
- IMP
- Abbreviation: HTN
- Abbreviation: BLD
- Instrument to measure blood pressure
- Swollen/Dilated veins
- A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell, like a balloon
- Middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
25 Clues: CV • IMP • Suffix: -ia • Prefix: De- • Prefix: Bi- • Suffix: -algia • Abbreviation: HTN • Abbreviation: BLD • Root Word: angi(o)- • Abbreviation: ECG/EKG • Swollen/Dilated veins • Outer layer of the heart • A complete stopping of the heart • Instrument to measure blood pressure • the wall between the right and left atria • A procedure done in a specialized area of radiology • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-29
Across
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- these carry oxygen depleted blood toward the heart
- Procedure done in the lab in which you are trying to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle
- Procedure done in radiology; X-ray dye is inserted into the blood to look for aneurysms
- known as a heart attack
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- disease in which you have swollen and dilated veins
- this is the muscular tissue of the heart
- a condition is where you have increased pressure in the blood vessels
- this supplies oxygenated blood to the circulatory system
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs
- A muscular organ of the body that expands and contracts to move blood through arteries and veins
Down
- instrument measuring blood pressure
- tool used to listen to the sounds of your heart, lungs, or intestines
- root word for heart
- Premature Ventricular contraction
- complete stopping of the heart
- prefix meaning upon or on
- root word for lung
- Deep Vein thrombosis
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- root word for middle
- suffix meaning small
- Do not resuscitate
24 Clues: root word for lung • Do not resuscitate • root word for heart • Deep Vein thrombosis • root word for middle • suffix meaning small • known as a heart attack • prefix meaning upon or on • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • complete stopping of the heart • Premature Ventricular contraction • instrument measuring blood pressure • this is the muscular tissue of the heart • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-03-30
Across
- rbc stacks
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- laboratory glassware
- proteins that help speed up metabolism
- low mcv rbcs
- measures the concentration of dissolved particles in blood or urine
- software for digital cbc morphology and differentials
- ___ values
- immature wbc with auer rod
- adjusting or standardizing an instrument or test
- coagulation pathway tested in Prothrombin Time
Down
- white blood cell
- waste product filtered by the kidney from the blood
- method to remove lipemia in serum/plasma
- immature red blood cells
- hand protection
- a smaller portion of a sample
- rupture of rbcs
- shows if or when sample is sample, staff who received the sample and tests ordered
- acronym for stroke
- Lab LIS
21 Clues: Lab LIS • rbc stacks • ___ values • low mcv rbcs • hand protection • rupture of rbcs • white blood cell • acronym for stroke • laboratory glassware • diabetic ketoacidosis • immature red blood cells • immature wbc with auer rod • a smaller portion of a sample • proteins that help speed up metabolism • method to remove lipemia in serum/plasma • coagulation pathway tested in Prothrombin Time • ...
Rudiments of LAB 2021-12-30
Across
- describes the practices which ensure that the data shared by customers is only used for its intended purpose.
- An assurance of performance in the situation of failure by the other.
- It is the process of replacing the existing contract with a new one.
- The one who does the necessary preliminary work incidental to the formation of a Company.
- an instrument in writing containing an unconditional undertaking, signed by the maker, to pay a certain sum of money to or to the order of a certain person, or to the bearer of the instruments.”
- It is act of withdrawal of the offer by the offeror.
- It is in normal sense means to restore the benefit which a person has obtained under the contract.
- Temporary transfer of goods for some purpose.
- an endorser is a person who signs his name at the back of a bill and transfers his / her rights on the bill to another for value received.
- When a party to an agreement promises to do something he must get “something” in return. This “something” is defined as----.
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- It means beyond the powers.
- It is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all.
- It is a legal term describing rights given to creators for their literary and artistic works.
- It means acceptance through silence.
- Let the buyer be aware.
- It is the exclusive right of inventor to prevent others from possessing, using, selling, manufacturing and importing the patented invention or offering to do any of these with in a definite geographical area.
- It occurs when a person acts one behalf of another without authority of the principal and principal adopts such transaction.
- the goods that will either be manufactured or produced or acquired by the seller at the time the contract of sale is made.
- An agreement enforceable by law.
- It is the committing, or threatening to commit, any act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code or the unlawful detaining, or threatening to detain any property, to the prejudice of any person whatever, with the intention of causing any person to enter into an agreement.
- any unlawful act where a computer or communication device or computer network is used to commit or facilitate the commission of crime.
21 Clues: Let the buyer be aware. • It means beyond the powers. • An agreement enforceable by law. • It means acceptance through silence. • Temporary transfer of goods for some purpose. • It is act of withdrawal of the offer by the offeror. • It is the process of replacing the existing contract with a new one. • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-02-28
Across
- a condition of the living animal or plant body or of one of its parts that impairs normal functioning and is typically manifested by distinguishing signs and symptoms
- to protect against hurt, injury, or loss
- a tract of land devoted to agricultural purposes
- principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses
- the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products
- a collection of medical practices and procedures that helps prevent contamination from pathogens
- organisms that live on or within another organism or host
- a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and with the transformations that they undergo
- the largest stomach in a cow
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease
- a young cow that has not had a calf
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- an infection or disease that is transmissible from animals to humans under natural conditions
- produced normally by specialized B cells after stimulation and act specifically against the antigen in an immune response
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host
- a profession developed from the desire of governments to protect public health by controlling the safety and efficacy of products to ensure that what they supply are safe and make a worthwhile contribution to public health and welfare
- destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms and especially pathogenic microorganisms
- a small piece of apparatus which typically consists of a narrow tube into which fluid is drawn by suction as for dispensing or measurement
Down
- to cause to sprout or develop
- an uncastrated male horse
- a machine using force for separating substances of different densities, for removing moisture, or for simulating gravitational effects
- a particular way of accomplishing something or of acting
- a detailed examination of anything complex in order to understand its nature or to determine its essential features
- the smallest particle of an element that can exist either alone or in combination
- marked by compassion, sympathy, or consideration for humans or animals
- knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested through scientific method
- any of various stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous artiodactyl mammals with a thick bristly skin and a long flexible snout
- a young hen of the domestic chicken less than a year old
- a branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- a male domestic chicken
- a portion or quantity of material for use in testing, examination, or study
- a disease outbreak prevalent over a whole country or the world
- any substance foreign to the body that evokes an immune response
- provides leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management
35 Clues: a male domestic chicken • an uncastrated male horse • the largest stomach in a cow • to cause to sprout or develop • a young cow that has not had a calf • to protect against hurt, injury, or loss • a tract of land devoted to agricultural purposes • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals • a particular way of accomplishing something or of acting • ...
The mad lab 2022-03-04
20 Clues: lazy • dizzy • a flood • complete • to stroll • secondary • reasonable • changeable • to give up • to release • not required • hue or color • to make timid • to get revenge • a meeting place • to hit something • freedom to choose • rounded and plump • to give false idea • the point where something new happens
Lab Week 2022 2022-03-22
Across
- Type of epithelial cell in the urinary bladder
- Lub dub, lub dub
- Mom O and Baby A is the most common cause of this ____
- Sharpen and darken to find your way out of the _____
- Round and round it goes
- Immature RBC
- Right now
- Stop the spread of germs
- Chocolate, yellow, black, e.g.
- Gloves, gowns, masks
- Measure of acidity and alkalinity of urine
- Opposite of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content
- Protein that forms a blood clot
- Blood in the urine
- Not malignant
- Used to look at slides
- These antibodies are the most common cause of transfusion related death
- Reproducibility of test results
- Unlabeled tube or specimen or your date said "no"
- Red blood cell
- Dark side
- "I want to draw your blood!"
- Some lab garbage is marked with this
Down
- Troponin 3.45ng/ml and K 2.3 mEq/L are _______ values
- Giemsa, Hematoxylin, Gram, e.g.
- Adherence of Ab onto the surface of RBC
- Decrease of glucose in the bloodstream
- Merozoites and gametocytes and sporozoites....Oh My!
- Fresh Frozen Plasma
- Excessive fat in blood
- Serum based material with assigned target value
- Number of principal blood types
- Vitamin K helps blood ____
- Surviving this does not come with lime
- GM, Digoxin, Theophylline drug assays
- Condition when RBCs or Hgb is below normal
- Blood poisoning
- Point of care testing
- Color of tube that has EDTA to prevent clotting
- Prime spot for venipuncture
- 7 days
- Requires oxygen
- Tiny cells that help the body form clots to stop bleeding
- Gloves, gowns, masks
- Scam email
- What color is Anti-B?
47 Clues: 7 days • Right now • Dark side • Scam email • Immature RBC • Not malignant • Red blood cell • Blood poisoning • Requires oxygen • Lub dub, lub dub • Blood in the urine • Fresh Frozen Plasma • Gloves, gowns, masks • Gloves, gowns, masks • Point of care testing • What color is Anti-B? • Excessive fat in blood • Used to look at slides • Round and round it goes • Stop the spread of germs • ...
AI Lab - Enigmages 2022-04-15
20 Clues: Soccer • Toilet • Niagara • Textbook • Exercise • ROY G BIV • Stop time • Explosions • Extra money • Food recipes • Lightning bug • Apple product • No more school • Traffic stopper • Like a babysitter • Audiophiles use it • It follows the sun. • A tower with a strong light. • One of the most popular sports. • Sometimes blue, sometimes yellow
HISTOPATH Lab Crossword 2022-06-21
Across
- acidic part of cell
- substance that hastens seed of staining reaction
- uses aqueous or alcoholic dye solutions to produce a color
- invented by adams
- most mature cell
- increase is due to number of cells comprising organs
- used for plant and animal microtechniques
- it is a red acid dye
- selective removal of excess dye
- used to demonstrate living cells
- obtain from lichens
- process of applying dyes on the section
- failure of an organ to reach its normal mature adult size
- a water soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry
- most common type of microtome
- water soluble just like carbowax
- process of tumor formation
- similar to paraplast
- new growth commonly known as tumor
- failure of an organ to form an opening
- tissue elements are stained in a definite sequence
- it refers on redness
- can dehydrate and clear tissues at the same time
- type of microtome knife that is 120mm long; both sides are concave
- for clearing eye specimens
- cutting off excess paraffin wax
- vegetable dye extracted from lichens
- can be carried out by autotechnicon
- suited for urgent biopsies
- it involves the removal of gross nicks on the knife edge
Down
- weak and slow decalcifying agent
- carried out using oven to keep the wax melted
- dye is injected to any part of the body
- a purified form of nitrocellulose
- act both as dehydrating and clearing agent
- out removal of ribbons from the float out bath
- celloidin for infiltrating eye specimens
- wax most commonly used infiltrating agent
- it is not suited for nervous tissues and lymph nodes
- not a pure paraffin wax
- it dissolves paraffin
- polishing and sharpening the cutting edge
- study of tumors or neoplasm
- considered as a reversible process
- invented by Trefall; most simple
- it is less dangerous type of sliding microtome
- used to immobilize coverslip
- gives more polishing effect than the Belgium Yellow
- incomplete or defective development of a tissue or organ
- complete non appearance of organ
- decomposes upon exposure to sunlight
- can fix and dehydrate tissues at the same time
- for routine dehydration; fast acting and non-toxic
- derived from plants and animals
- most commonly used acid
- substance that serves as link or bridge
- active coloring agent
- it is invented by Queckette
- this is substitute for Xylene and Benzene
- refers to acquired decrease in tissue size
- process of applying a mounting medium
- boat shaped cells with a tendency to fold or curl on edges
62 Clues: most mature cell • invented by adams • acidic part of cell • obtain from lichens • it is a red acid dye • similar to paraplast • it refers on redness • it dissolves paraffin • active coloring agent • not a pure paraffin wax • most commonly used acid • process of tumor formation • for clearing eye specimens • suited for urgent biopsies • study of tumors or neoplasm • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-06-21
Across
- condition occurs when a part of the heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs, also known as a heart attack.
- The wall between the right and left ventricles
- a disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology. X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms.
- a portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days
- have thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- abbreviation for atrioventricular
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- a blood pressure check that is wrapped around the patient's arm
- outermost layer of the heart
- the center of its function, used to pump blood to the rest of the body.
- suffix meaning surgical repair
- a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow
Down
- abbreviation for deep vein thrombosis
- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, as well as the exchange of nutrients, can occur.
- The machine records the electrical activity of the heart. Helps check heart rhythm and may diagnose other heart issues.
- abbreviation for coronary care unit
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- prefix meaning sinus
- prefix meaning union or association
- abbreviation for electrocardiogram
- abbreviation for basic metabolic panel
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- prefix meaning blood vessel
- suffix meaning enlarged
25 Clues: prefix meaning sinus • suffix meaning enlarged • prefix meaning blood vessel • outermost layer of the heart • suffix meaning surgical repair • abbreviation for atrioventricular • abbreviation for electrocardiogram • abbreviation for coronary care unit • prefix meaning union or association • abbreviation for deep vein thrombosis • abbreviation for basic metabolic panel • ...
crossword puzzle lab 2022-08-22
Across
- to Georgia
- that are unsafe for humans
- oceans collecting
- range of undersea
- for dives of up to 150
- 50 volumes
- hulled chamber attached to a
- developed by
- helmet, had an air supply that
- unmanned and
- italian explorer credited to have founded america
- canvas and a heavy
- was used to find the
- 600 meters to extended the
- First to map the Gulf Stream and Amazingly accurate map of the
- the ocean bottom
- along the east coast of
- Italian explorer who explored the
- America
- used in dives of up
- water current that runs
- that are sent out for
- Plundered much of Europe and
- pumped from the surface
- of data
Down
- of North America from
- british explorer who mapped the south pacific in search of austrailia
- by Jacques Cousteau and
- Autonomous underwater vehicles
- and work
- as far as North Africa and
- A refitted British warship
- english explorer that traveled and mapped the hudson river
- a tube to supply oxygen
- first man believed to step foot on american land
- Father of Oceanography
- to gather data
- Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus was
- and is still being used to
- Remote operated vehicle
- French explorer that raveled along
- by a steel cable
- which was made of
- portugese explorer to circumnavigate the world
- St. Lawrence River and the
- coast of Canada
- crossed all the
- used to explore deep ocean
- Beebe and consisted of a
- America
50 Clues: America • America • of data • and work • to Georgia • 50 volumes • developed by • unmanned and • to gather data • coast of Canada • crossed all the • by a steel cable • the ocean bottom • oceans collecting • range of undersea • which was made of • canvas and a heavy • used in dives of up • was used to find the • of North America from • that are sent out for • for dives of up to 150 • Father of Oceanography • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-01-15
Across
- - meaning vein.
- - procedure used to check for heart problems.
- - ultrasound of the heart.
- - display of a person's heartbeat produced by electrocardiography.
- - meaning lung.
- - damage to the brain from interruption of blood supply.
- failure -heart doesn’t pump blood as well as it should.
- - coronary care unit.
- - coronary artery bypass graft.
- - echocardiogram.
- - hollow muscular organ.
- - blood vessels that carry blood from heart to tissues of the body.
- - blood vessels.
Down
- meaning heart.
- - cavity in an organ.
- - electrocardiogram.
- - thin walled vessels in the body.
- - meaning artery.
- scan - imaging test that allows doctors to check for diseases in the body.
- - irritation surrounding the heart.
- - meaning small.
- artery disease - Disease in the heart's major blood vessels.
- vessels - tube-like structures carrying blood through organs & tissues.
- - cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- angiogram - x-ray imaging used to see heart's blood vessels.
- attack - blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart.
26 Clues: meaning heart. • - meaning vein. • - meaning lung. • - meaning small. • - blood vessels. • - meaning artery. • - echocardiogram. • - electrocardiogram. • - cavity in an organ. • - coronary care unit. • - hollow muscular organ. • - ultrasound of the heart. • - coronary artery bypass graft. • - cardiopulmonary resuscitation. • - thin walled vessels in the body. • ...
SPD LAB PUZZLE 2021-04-10
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- LEUKOCYTE
- SODIUM, POTASSIUM, CO2, CHLORIDE
- SERUM SPECIMEN THAT IS SLIGHTLY PINK/RED
- SERUM THAT COMES FROM A JAUNDICE PATIENT
- BLOOD CELL TYPE THAT TRANSPORTS OXYGEN
- HOW DO WE ENSURE ACCURATE RESULTS?
- THE TOP LAYER IN A PST4 TEST TUBE
- SERUM SPECIMEN THAT IS MILKY/CLOUDY
- THC, AMPHETAMINE,OPIATE, COCAINE
- HELP FORM CLOTS IN THE BODY
- "STACK OF COINS" FOUND IN PATIENTS WITH MM
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- WHERE ARE LYTES PERFORMED?
- WHERE WE TEST FOR RENAL FUNCTION?
- HOW WE DRAW BLOOD?
- WHAT TYPE OF LAB ARE WE?
- WHERE WE TEST FOR CLOTTING FACTORS?
- WHERE ARE ABORH'S PERFORMED?
- TOOL WE USE TO TRANSFER SERUM?
- THINGS WE THROW IN RED BAGS ARE?
- WHERE ARE CBC'S PERFORMED?
- THE TOP LAYER IN A GLD6 TEST TUBE
- WHAT YOU ARE?
22 Clues: LEUKOCYTE • WHAT YOU ARE? • HOW WE DRAW BLOOD? • WHAT TYPE OF LAB ARE WE? • WHERE ARE LYTES PERFORMED? • WHERE ARE CBC'S PERFORMED? • HELP FORM CLOTS IN THE BODY • WHERE ARE ABORH'S PERFORMED? • TOOL WE USE TO TRANSFER SERUM? • SODIUM, POTASSIUM, CO2, CHLORIDE • THINGS WE THROW IN RED BAGS ARE? • THC, AMPHETAMINE,OPIATE, COCAINE • WHERE WE TEST FOR RENAL FUNCTION? • ...
cytology lab week 2021-03-30
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- prefix number 60
- required for ascites peritoneal pericardial or pleural fluids
- a pap test technique
- a thin piece of glass used to cover and protect a specimen on a microscope slide.
- the dehydration reagent
- a concentrated pellet of cells used for evaluation of tissue
- always stained last
- a program we use on the computer
- taking some of a specimen to be used for other testing like we do for HPV
- The removal of a tissue sample with a wide needle for examination under a microscope
- the clearing agent in the staining process
- it consists of a group of structurally and functionally similar cells and their intercellular material
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- look north
- an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
- A stain selective for cell nuclei
- uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in the body
- a butterfly shaped gland
- a form that comes with every specimen
- a type of biopsy procedure
- the study of individual cells of the body
- how we process CSF
- the instrument that prints slides (when its working that is)
22 Clues: look north • prefix number 60 • how we process CSF • always stained last • a pap test technique • the dehydration reagent • a butterfly shaped gland • a type of biopsy procedure • a program we use on the computer • A stain selective for cell nuclei • a form that comes with every specimen • the study of individual cells of the body • the clearing agent in the staining process • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-04-07
Across
- arrest Complete stopping of the heart.
- High blood pressure.
- Pericardial sack is inflamed.
- Pumps the body's blood.
- Abbreviation for atrioventricular.
- Hg Abbreviation for millimeters of mercury.
- Moves blood away from the heart and to the rest of the body.
- enzymes Can indicate heart muscle damage.
- Abbreviation for deep vein thrombosis.
- Abbreviation for cardiovascular.
- Prefix meaning emitting of reflecting light.
- Weakened artery wall.
- Prefix for vein.
- Abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- monitor Portable EKG.
- Abbreviation for discharge.
- Suffix meaning narrowing.
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- Can diagnose things like narrowing or clots.
- Measure pulse pressure.
- Abbreviation for normal sinus rhythm.
- For viewing the chest.
- Prefix meaning heart.
- Prefix for muscle.
- Prefix meaning clot.
- Brings blood to the heart.
- veins Swollen and dilated veins.
- Suffix meaning rupture.
- Blood containing structures.
- Center of the respiratory system.
- Abbreviation for automated external defibrillator.
30 Clues: Prefix for vein. • Prefix for muscle. • High blood pressure. • Prefix meaning clot. • Prefix meaning heart. • Weakened artery wall. • monitor Portable EKG. • For viewing the chest. • Measure pulse pressure. • Pumps the body's blood. • Suffix meaning rupture. • Suffix meaning narrowing. • Brings blood to the heart. • Abbreviation for discharge. • Blood containing structures. • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2021-04-13
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- An abnormal increase in the number of red cells i the blood due to excess production of these cells by the bone marrow
- A clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies
- A diverse group of rod shaped bacteria
- A breakdown of product of creatine that is normally excreted in urine
- An abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells in the blood as a result of infection
- ANTIPH*
- Red blood cell formation
- Vein Large vein on inner side of arm
- CRYOGB*
- K, helps with blood clotting and bone growth
- Q10 COEQ*
- Common bacterial antibiotic given to inpatients
- A sudden obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood vessel by an embolis
- Process by which red blood cells disintegrate releasing their contents
- Glomerular Filtration Rate
- Ethyenediamnetetraacetic Acid
- Adrenaline
- PROL*
- Acid MMA*
- The ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells
- Tumor
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- Having two copies of the same gene
- Large bone marrow cell with large or multiple nuclei; gives rise to platelets
- CALPRO*
- Having a high fat level
- OSM SER
- Plasma protein that is converted to fibrin in the clotting process
- Into or within a vein
- VAR IG*
- A type of WBC
- Smallest blood vessel; connects arteries and veins
- Growth of microorganisms in a special medium
- Bruise
- The clumping together of red blood cells as in the formation of rouleaux but differing from true agglutination in that the clumped cells can be dispersed by shaking
- requiring oxygen
- Prevents blood clotting
- The excessive variation in size of cells; especially RBC's
- Orange/Red acidic dye used to stain blood smears for microscopic examinations
- Straw-colored fluid part of blood and lymph
39 Clues: PROL* • Tumor • Bruise • CALPRO* • OSM SER • ANTIPH* • VAR IG* • CRYOGB* • Q10 COEQ* • Acid MMA* • Adrenaline • A type of WBC • requiring oxygen • Into or within a vein • Having a high fat level • Prevents blood clotting • Red blood cell formation • Glomerular Filtration Rate • Ethyenediamnetetraacetic Acid • Having two copies of the same gene • Vein Large vein on inner side of arm • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-07
Across
- The center of the cardiovascular system. It pumps blood to the rest of the body.
- Also known as CPR and used to pump the heart and breathe for the patient by using chest compressions and breathing techniques.
- Suffix meaning involuntary muscle contraction
- Type of test that looks at the heart and its vessels using an ultrasound.
- This type of device is put in the walls of a patient's heart which sends electrical signals and regulates heartbeat.
- Also known as high blood pressure. If the pressure stays too high for too long the patient could have a heart attack or a stroke.
- Test that can diagnose problems in the blood vessels like narrowing or aneurysms.
- Abbreviation for shortness of breath
- Prefix meaning middle
- Abbreviation for intensive care unit
- Root word relating to the lungs
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- When the veins in the legs are swollen, often in the legs, and this can cause pain to the person who has this condition.
- This condition is also known as a heart attack and it is caused by a lack of blood flow because of a blockage or narrowing in the arteries.
- Test where patient is asked to walk on treadmill or ride a bike to increase how hard the heart is working. This evaluates how well the cardiovascular system is working.
- One of the types of blood vessels. They have thin walls and they carry blood towards the heart.
- Abbreviation for a patient's vital signs being stable
- A condition where an artery will swell up like a balloon because of a weakened wall.
- This part of the cardiovascular system directs the blood and keeps blood flowing so that it cannot travel backwards.
- Responsible for the transportation of blood. They are split up into three main types based on blood they transport.
- The path that takes blood to the body systems, organs, tissues, and cells.
- Abbreviation for coronary heart failure
- Where the heart stops completely and if myocardial infarction isn't treated then it could lead to this.
- Suffix meaning process of recording
- Root word relating to the heart
- Abbreviation for beats per minute
25 Clues: Prefix meaning middle • Root word relating to the heart • Root word relating to the lungs • Abbreviation for beats per minute • Suffix meaning process of recording • Abbreviation for shortness of breath • Abbreviation for intensive care unit • Abbreviation for coronary heart failure • Suffix meaning involuntary muscle contraction • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
Across
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
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- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- Largest turtle to ever live
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
- Types of fossils that are impressions of things- such as feathers
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
30 Clues: Largest turtle to ever live • Amniotes have this kind of egg • Dinosaurs that are alive today • Earliest clear hominin ancestors • Most abundant vertebrate fossils • Over 70% of the placoderm genera • The T. Rex was always growing these • Gas vent on the outside of a crater • Every animal consumes this same thing • The climate in Southern Baja, California • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
Across
- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- Types of fossils that are impressions of things- such as feathers
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
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- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
- Largest turtle to ever live
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
30 Clues: Largest turtle to ever live • Amniotes have this kind of egg • Dinosaurs that are alive today • Earliest clear hominin ancestors • Over 70% of the placoderm genera • Most abundant vertebrate fossils • The T. Rex was always growing these • Gas vent on the outside of a crater • Every animal consumes this same thing • The climate in Southern Baja, California • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
Across
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
Down
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- Largest turtle to ever live
- Types of fossils that are impressions of things- such as feathers
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
30 Clues: Largest turtle to ever live • Amniotes have this kind of egg • Dinosaurs that are alive today • Earliest clear hominin ancestors • Most abundant vertebrate fossils • Over 70% of the placoderm genera • Gas vent on the outside of a crater • The T. Rex was always growing these • Every animal consumes this same thing • The climate in Southern Baja, California • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-26
Across
- uses very strong magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of your heart on a computer
- Slow
- atrioventricular
- coronary care unit, cardiac care unit
- occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- Pumps blood through the system
- Two
- sometimes called a ‘treadmill’ or ‘exercise’ test, is a type of ECG that is done while you are exercising
- atrial fibrillation
- acute coronary syndrome
- Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- Pertaining to
- It gives a picture of your heart using ultrasound, a type of X-ray. It uses a probe either on your chest or down your esophagus (throat)
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
Down
- one or more of the valves in your heart doesn't work properly
- happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should
- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- removal
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Vessels that return blood to the heart
- a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart
- It is a non-invasive test for people who may be experiencing unusual cardiac symptoms
23 Clues: Two • Slow • removal • Pertaining to • atrioventricular • atrial fibrillation • acute coronary syndrome • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Pumps blood through the system • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues • coronary care unit, cardiac care unit • Vessels that return blood to the heart • Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues • ...
unit 5 lab 2022-10-22
Across
- blood pressure
- large vein that bring deoxygenated blood to your heart to get oxygen
- failure of the heart
- aort
- a small, wearable device that records the heart's rhythm
- chronic heart failure
- any condition that affects your circulatory system, or system of blood vessels
- coronary artery disease
- inferior vena cava
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- magnetic resonance imagery
- pumps blood through the system
- a test of the action of the heart using ultrasound waves to produce a visual display
- occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced
Down
- angio
- a condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- short for arteries
- hemo
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- an X-ray image made using a form of tomography
- short for heart
- a record or display of a person's heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- a sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues
25 Clues: aort • hemo • angio • blood pressure • short for heart • short for arteries • inferior vena cava • failure of the heart • chronic heart failure • coronary artery disease • magnetic resonance imagery • pumps blood through the system • coronary artery bypass grafting • vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart • an X-ray image made using a form of tomography • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-19
Across
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- IMP
- suffix meaning surgical removal/excision
- portable device that produces an electrocardiogram once several electrodes have been connected to the chest
- prefix meaning slow
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- works with a network of blood vessels
- suffix meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- the blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells
- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- suffix meaning process of freeing or destroying
- instrument to measure pressure
- prefix meaning many
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- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- prn
- IV
- include arteries, veins, and capillaries
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels
- swollen and dilated veins
- this test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- K
- Na
25 Clues: K • IV • Na • prn • IMP • prefix meaning slow • prefix meaning many • swollen and dilated veins • instrument to measure pressure • works with a network of blood vessels • commonly referred to as a heart attack • increased pressure in the blood vessels • include arteries, veins, and capillaries • suffix meaning surgical removal/excision • suffix meaning process of freeing or destroying • ...
Common Lab Equipment 2023-09-06
Across
- holds multiple test tubes at one time
- Measures the temperature in degrees Celsius
- This is used to crush smaller, solid items into a powder
- plastic plate with shallow “wells” that act as mini test tubes.
- removes water from a mixture (water evaporates when heated leaving any solids behind)
- type of gas burner that is used in many chemistry procedures in a laboratory setting. It is used to heat substances, to combust substances, and to sterilize objects on high heat.
- sits on ring prevents glassware from coming in direct contact with flame
- cleans test tubes
- a utensil used to transfer solids usually powders
- (mL to L)--Used for holding, heating and measuring liquids
- safely removes a crucible from a ring stand.
- Used to produce an open flame. It can be made from brass, glass, stainless steel or aluminium.
- magnifies objects for easy viewing
- designed to safely handle hot beakers.
- Electric heat source with no open falme
- Transfers very small amounts of liquid
- holds test tubes safely above flame
- measure mass in grams (require batteries or electricity)
Down
- Beam Balance measures mass in grams (g)
- plastic and used to transfer small amounts of liquids.
- Covers a specimen on a slide before viewing under a microscope
- Liquid forms a “smile”
- Used for heating solutions that use a Bunsen burner or open flame
- (mL)Measures small amounts of liquids safely and accurately! Also good for pouring liquids.
- Supports any specimen being examined under the microscope
- used to mix chemicals and liquids for laboratory purposes. They are usually made of solid glass.
- (mL to L)--Good for swirling, heating liquids also measures volumes of liquids
- holds small amounts of liquids for mixing or heating chemicals
- safely transfers liquid into containers with narrow openings
- attaches to ring stand supports glassware
30 Clues: cleans test tubes • Liquid forms a “smile” • magnifies objects for easy viewing • holds test tubes safely above flame • holds multiple test tubes at one time • designed to safely handle hot beakers. • Transfers very small amounts of liquid • Beam Balance measures mass in grams (g) • Electric heat source with no open falme • attaches to ring stand supports glassware • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-11-20
Across
- emission tomography (PET) scan / This is a nuclear scan that gives information about the flow of blood through the coronary arteries to the heart muscle
- / record, radiographic image
- muscle disease / disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body
- / producing, originating, causing
- failure / a condition that develops when your heart doesn't pump enough blood for your body's needs
- vein thrombosis / a condition in which a blood clot develops in the deep vein
- artery disease / narrowing of the arteries
- ST / elevated myocardial infarction
- tissue / supporting organs and cells, transporting nutrients and wastes, defending against pathogens, storing fat, and repairing damaged tissues.
- tissue / specialized tissue in animals that applies forces to different parts of the body by contraction
- / Acute myocardial infarction
- CT scan / This imaging procedure uses an X-ray machine and a computer to create a 3-D pictures of the heart. Can also be used to find out how much calcium is in your heart arteries
- / Acute coronary syndromes
Down
- /between
- / above, excessive
- echocardiogram / noninvasive test that uses sound waves to evaluate your heart's chambers and valves, and how well it pumps.
- / muscle at the center of your circulation system
- tissue / found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- / Non-ST elevated myocardial infarction
- / a muscle that pumps blood to all parts of your body
- tissue / forms the covering of all body surfaces
- / Cardiovascular disease
- / quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart
- loop recorder / This device is about the size of a AAA battery. Your provider puts the device under the skin over the heart. The device monitors and records heartbeats for up to 3 years.
- attack / when the flow of blood that brings oxygen to a part of your heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked
25 Clues: /between • / above, excessive • / Cardiovascular disease • / Acute coronary syndromes • / record, radiographic image • / Acute myocardial infarction • / producing, originating, causing • ST / elevated myocardial infarction • / Non-ST elevated myocardial infarction • artery disease / narrowing of the arteries • tissue / forms the covering of all body surfaces • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-11-29
Across
- Affects the herts structure and the way it functions
- A cardiac ultrasound that shows an image of the heart
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Abbreviation for beats per minute
- Suffix for chest
- Proper name for a Heart Attack
- The main artery of the body
- Suffix for condition
- Condition that occurs when the heart doesn't pump enough blood for the body
- Used to listen to the heartbeat
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- Machine used to see the hearts electrical activity
- The artery that brings blood to the lungs
- Abbreviation for Electrocardiogram
- Used to measure heart rate
- Gel-like clump of blood
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Prefix for outer
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Carries blood to the heart
- Abbreviation for cardiovascular disease
- Suffix for pain
- Irregular heartbeat
- Prefix for inner
23 Clues: Suffix for pain • Suffix for chest • Prefix for outer • Prefix for inner • Irregular heartbeat • Suffix for condition • Gel-like clump of blood • Used to measure heart rate • Carries blood to the heart • The main artery of the body • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Proper name for a Heart Attack • Used to listen to the heartbeat • Carries blood away from the heart • ...
chemical lab equipment 2023-10-18
Across
- - Device for measuring the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
- - Dish for heating and evaporating solutions.
- - A flat, shallow, lidded dish used for growing cultures and conducting experiments.
- - Cylindrical tube with volume markings for accurate liquid measurements.
- - Glassware used for distillation.
- - A conical device used for transferring liquids into containers with small openings.
- - Tools for safely handling hot glassware.
- - Container for drying and storing moisture-sensitive materials.
- - Paper used for separating solids from liquids in filtration.
- - Enclosed workspace to contain noxious gases and fumes.
- - Instrument for measuring the absorption or emission of light.
- - A small, heat-resistant container for heating substances to high temperatures.
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- - Apparatus used to convert vapor into liquid.
- - Machine used to separate components of a mixture based on density.
- - A glass container with a narrow neck used for mixing and pouring liquids.
- - A tool used with a mortar for grinding and mixing substances.
- - A type of burner used for heating in the lab.
- - Instrument for measuring temperature.
- - Glassware for precise measurement and mixing of a specific volume of liquid.
- - A device for stirring or mixing substances in a solution.
- - Instrument for magnifying and examining small objects.
- - Instrument for cutting thin sections of specimens for microscopy.
- - Stirrer used to stir solutions with a magnetic bar.
- - Funnel-shaped device used to separate immiscible liquids.
- - Instrument for measuring mass accurately.
- - A precise tool for measuring and transferring small volumes of liquid.
- - A container for holding and mixing liquids.
- - Device for sterilizing laboratory equipment and media.
- - A small, cylindrical container used for holding and heating small amounts of substances.
- - A bowl used for grinding and mixing substances.
30 Clues: - Glassware used for distillation. • - Instrument for measuring temperature. • - Tools for safely handling hot glassware. • - Instrument for measuring mass accurately. • - Dish for heating and evaporating solutions. • - A container for holding and mixing liquids. • - Apparatus used to convert vapor into liquid. • - A type of burner used for heating in the lab. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-23
Across
- two
- heart
- sep the wall between the right and left ventricles
- inner
- around
- without
- valve
- self
- condition
- half
- lung
- pertaining to
- upon or on
- study of
- without
- pertaining to
- against
Down
- ventricle
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- through
- slow
- back or again
- vein
- small
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- fast
- inner or within
- above, over or excessive
- three
- muscle
30 Clues: two • slow • vein • self • half • lung • fast • heart • inner • small • valve • three • around • muscle • through • without • without • against • study of • ventricle • condition • upon or on • back or again • pertaining to • pertaining to • inner or within • above, over or excessive • surgical puncture to remove fluid • septum the wall between the right and left atria • sep the wall between the right and left ventricles
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-17
Across
- stress test: Evaluates the heart's function during physical activity.
- catheterization: Invasive procedure to diagnose and treat heart conditions.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- failure: Inability of the heart to pump blood effectively.
- vessels: Tubes that transport blood throughout the body.
- High blood pressure.
- The pump that circulates blood throughout the body.
- Heart's inability to pump blood effectively.
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- Narrowing of the heart's blood vessels.
- (suffix): Referring to a condition of the blood.
- Irregular heartbeat in the upper chambers of the heart.
- Heart attack.
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- Irregular heartbeat.
- High blood pressure.
- (prefix): Relating to the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart.
- Tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissues.
- Uses sound waves to create images of the heart.
- monitor: Portable device that records the heart's activity over 24-48 hours.
- Build-up of plaque in the arteries.
- artery disease: Narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart.
- (prefix): Relating to blood vessels.
- (prefix): Relating to the formation of fatty deposits in blood vessels.
- (suffix): Relating to blood vessels.
25 Clues: Heart attack. • Irregular heartbeat. • High blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • (prefix): Relating to the heart. • Build-up of plaque in the arteries. • (prefix): Relating to blood vessels. • (suffix): Relating to blood vessels. • Narrowing of the heart's blood vessels. • Heart's inability to pump blood effectively. • Measures the electrical activity of the heart. • ...
Lab Week 2020 2020-07-09
Across
- Abnormal RBC
- QC calculation
- Parasite seen in Urinalysis
- Common test for Sepsis
- Test drawn for Stroke
- Body fluid test
- RBC formation due to Ag-Ab rx
- Type of blood drawn for ABL
- Code for medical emergency
- Malaria parasite
- Elevated in MI
- Bacteria recovered from wounds
- Point of Care
- Lab_____Week
- Produced in immune response to antigen
- Therapeutic drug
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- Milky appearance of serum
- Name of BB instrument
- Blood Cell carrying Oxygen
- Decreased platelets
- Type of study performed semiannually
- Centrifuge to clarify lipemia
- Location of this hospital
- Order for Pregnancy test
- Critical_____
- Performed with new reagent lot
- CAP ______
- Test for liver function
- Blood product
- Reference Lab
- Reason for Redraw
31 Clues: CAP ______ • Abnormal RBC • Lab_____Week • Critical_____ • Blood product • Reference Lab • Point of Care • QC calculation • Elevated in MI • Body fluid test • Malaria parasite • Therapeutic drug • Reason for Redraw • Decreased platelets • Name of BB instrument • Test drawn for Stroke • Common test for Sepsis • Test for liver function • Order for Pregnancy test • Milky appearance of serum • ...
Lab Week 2019 2019-04-20
Across
- It can become almost any type of cell
- It blocks Vitamin K
- Percentage of whole blood occupied by cellular components
- Two inspirational words from a blood banker
- Used by the operating room to run ACT tests
- Cyst with multiple small cavities
- Specific sequence of three consecutive nucelotides that is part of the genetic code
- Time needed to complete a task
- Keeping your cat indoors is best for its safety, the bird population and to prevent you from getting this from the litter box
- The sum of an organism's hereditary information
- Another word to describe a whipple procedure
- Inked edges of an excision
- Displaying information using different hues used to provide classification, identification and prioritization
- Bedside testing
- Glucose, UCG, StrepA are forms of this type of testing
- Anemia that results from lack of B12
- Acronym in tissue typing
- What calculation is derived from measuring electrolytes
- It slices, no dicing
- Copy of DNA with Uracil
Down
- Change in the structure of a gene
- Factors VIII, IX, XI and XII
- A bumpy surface
- 30% of Persians are positive for this red cell surface marker
- Wheat germ, edible garden snails and lima beans makes a healthy garden salad but individually can be used to what terminal blood group sugar
- Old Boys is the nickname for this blood group
- Specimens require at least two of these
- Pathway for Factors I and II
- A simple sore throat, but it could be a ___ infection
- Activates antithrombin III
- What does the L stand for in the test LH
- This can falsely elevate potassium
- The blood group antigen xga is named after what city in Michigan
- What doctor's office was originally the cutting room in AP
- Substance slowing down a chemical reaction
- Branch of medicine that studies the causes and effects of disease
- Visiting Martha's vineyard, how grand. Rabbits galore, how lovely and cute. Can't believe the ticks. I feel terrible, fevers, chills and exhausted. What the heck do I have?
- Graphic summary providing at a glance view of key quality and performance indicators
- 80 mg/dL is the legal limit in Massachusetts
39 Clues: A bumpy surface • Bedside testing • It blocks Vitamin K • It slices, no dicing • Copy of DNA with Uracil • Acronym in tissue typing • Activates antithrombin III • Inked edges of an excision • Factors VIII, IX, XI and XII • Pathway for Factors I and II • Time needed to complete a task • Change in the structure of a gene • Cyst with multiple small cavities • ...
Lab is Fab 2019-04-10
Across
- Elevated in bacterial infection
- Multiple Myeloma
- Do not run test
- Red Blood cells transports to lungs
- What you do to prevent cross contamination
- performs phlebotomy
- what to do if you have a critical value
- Governing agency for all Laboratories
- Flow Specialist
Down
- Let sit for 20 minutes before centrifuging
- New Mom
- viral white blood cell
- Lab Manager
- test for anemia
- spins blood
- coagulation factor
- Hematology analyzer
- New Grandma
- Elevated bilirubin
- complete blood count
20 Clues: New Mom • Lab Manager • spins blood • New Grandma • test for anemia • Do not run test • Flow Specialist • Multiple Myeloma • coagulation factor • Elevated bilirubin • Hematology analyzer • performs phlebotomy • complete blood count • viral white blood cell • Elevated in bacterial infection • Red Blood cells transports to lungs • Governing agency for all Laboratories • ...
Lab Week 2019 2019-04-12
Across
- Universal ___.
- A man with many hats, this recent retiree’s final position was biosafety officer.
- E. coli O157 culprit.
- Director of RIDOH since April 2015.
- Jill of All Trades.
- "Forensic Toxicology to Evidence Receiving. Forensic Toxicology to Evidence Receiving."
- Got blood in your eyes? Better head to Johnston!
- She could be seen on tv being interviewed for RIDOH’s involvement in the solving of the 2013 warwick city park murder.
- Number 1 controlled substance identified at RIDOH.
- Leave me unattended and I’ll flood the 3rd floor.
- KEYLME.
- The cooling tower frequently sprays this bacteria (genus) all over you and you car.
- Robin Fortunati or Al Giusti.
Down
- If you have glaucoma, take a trip to this building.
- Mr. Congeniality.
- This Microbiology lab tests animal specimens for the rabies virus.
- The LIMS utilized by the forensic laboratory is the __.
- Behind the scenes, at the front lines, the backbone of RIDOH Laboratory.
- Part of this Netflix Original movie, starring Jason Segel, was filmed right here at the DOH!
- You might only come down here if it's life or death.
- Biological Sciences, aye?
- 50 Orms St. Providence, RI 02904.
- Disease eradicated in 1980 by vaccination.
- Keuroghlian.
- Need help with travel?
- More reliable than the temperature in this building.
- CODIS stands for Combined DNA ___ System.
- Sanguis Pb.
28 Clues: KEYLME. • Sanguis Pb. • Keuroghlian. • Universal ___. • Mr. Congeniality. • Jill of All Trades. • E. coli O157 culprit. • Need help with travel? • Biological Sciences, aye? • Robin Fortunati or Al Giusti. • 50 Orms St. Providence, RI 02904. • Director of RIDOH since April 2015. • CODIS stands for Combined DNA ___ System. • Disease eradicated in 1980 by vaccination. • ...
unit 5 lab 2019-11-04
Across
- mesh metal tube
- muscular organ in your chest, it controls the movement of blood
- atrial fibrillation
- chest
- ventricular tachycardia
- hardening of the arteries
- an enlarged heart
- transports oxygen, delivers nutrients, and assists in temp
- disease
- carry blood from the heart to the capillaries
- muscle
Down
- gets images of the heart
- defibrillation threshold testing
- a small, plastic tool
- ventricular fibrillation
- characterized by chest pain and discomfort
- return blood from capillaries to heart
- heart muscles become inflamed
- electrocardiogram
- permit diffusion between blood and interstitial fluids
- heart
- measures electrical activity of the heart
- vein
- blood clot blocks an artery
- used to restore blood flow
25 Clues: vein • chest • heart • muscle • disease • mesh metal tube • electrocardiogram • an enlarged heart • atrial fibrillation • a small, plastic tool • ventricular tachycardia • gets images of the heart • ventricular fibrillation • hardening of the arteries • used to restore blood flow • blood clot blocks an artery • heart muscles become inflamed • defibrillation threshold testing • ...
Unit Five Lab 2020-03-10
Across
- mitral valve prolapse
- inner layer of the heart walls
- acute myocardial infarction
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- hardening of the arteries that can cause coronary artery disease
- atrium
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like stenosis or aneurysms
- inflamed pericardial sac caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi or diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
- used to measure pressure (blood pressure cuff)
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- used to listen for the sounds of the heart and to other body sounds like the lungs and intestines
- a blood vessel with thick walls that carry blood away from the heart
- heart
- swelling of an artery when it has a weakened wall
Down
- portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days; monitor records the heart activity to show a possible pattern of symptoms
- used when a heart isn't beating right; may be placed in a patient's chest and has wires that are implanted in the heart wall to deliver an electrical signal to regulate heartbeat
- inner layer of the epicardium
- a blood vessel that involves the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide can occur
- vessel
- swollen and dilated veins
- blood pressure
- high blood pressure
- ventricular tachycardia
- aorta
- artery
25 Clues: aorta • heart • atrium • vessel • artery • blood pressure • high blood pressure • mitral valve prolapse • ventricular tachycardia • swollen and dilated veins • acute myocardial infarction • inner layer of the epicardium • inner layer of the heart walls • implantable cardioverter defibrillator • used to measure pressure (blood pressure cuff) • swelling of an artery when it has a weakened wall • ...
