lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5 Lab 2020-11-02
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- occurs when an artery has a weakened wall
- nothing by mouth
- chief complaint
- suffix meaning written record
- increased blood pressure in a person's blood vessels
- a test used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- supplies air for cardiovascular system
- tool used to measure blood pressure
- where materials is exchanged between the blood and the tissues
- occurs when the heart completely stops
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- prefix meaning around
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its blood vessels
- a test that measures certain items in the blood to determine heart muscle damage
- occurs when heart does not get the blood flow it needs
- x-ray die is injected into the blood vessels to identify things like narrowing
- prefix meaning fast
- root word meaning skin
- suffix meaning pain
- acute myocardial infarction
- automated external defibrillator
- do not resuscitate
- supply deoxygenated blood to the body
- supply oxygenated blood back to the heart
- pumps blood throughout the cardiovascular system
- condition is which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
25 Clues: chief complaint • nothing by mouth • do not resuscitate • prefix meaning fast • suffix meaning pain • prefix meaning around • root word meaning skin • acute myocardial infarction • suffix meaning written record • automated external defibrillator • tool used to measure blood pressure • supply deoxygenated blood to the body • supplies air for cardiovascular system • ...
Lab Week 2020 2020-04-02
Across
- Contains negative pressure to draw and preserve specimens
- Goes for a spin
- Stain used to visualize parasites under a microscope
- Chellates calcium for blood/sample preservation
- Inflammation of the liver
- Protein measured to determine extent of damage to the heart
- Blood group system exhibiting dosage, identified also as Fy
- Helps you see more clearly
- Light emission as the result of a chemical reaction
- Director of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Ticks can carry this
- Used to control or prevent sharp deviations in pH
- Disorder characterized by insufficiency of clotting proteins
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- These spores are found in honey. So don't feed it to babies
- In the absence of oxygen
- Immature red blood cell exhibiting a granular appearance
- Lacking sufficient quantity of the body's most prevalent granulocyte
- Used to separate and visualize proteins using an electric field
- This sample might be collected if the Doctor suspects meningitis
- Helps in drawing blood
- Used to compare measurement values to those of a standard of known accuracy
- Hospital acquired infection
- Selective media to isolate gram negative bacteria
- Time between infection and the first onset of symptoms
- Used to deliver precise measurements
25 Clues: Goes for a spin • Ticks can carry this • Helps in drawing blood • In the absence of oxygen • Inflammation of the liver • Helps you see more clearly • Hospital acquired infection • Used to deliver precise measurements • Director of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Chellates calcium for blood/sample preservation • Selective media to isolate gram negative bacteria • ...
Lab Animal Science 2020-11-21
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- Nesting materials, toys, treats in an animal's cage are called_____
- Term used to describe disease that does not cause any visible sign
- All organic compounds contain what?
- The clinical term for insufficient oxygen
- Reddish material found in the tears and saliva of rats
- Piece of equipment that sterilizes instruments using super heated steam and pressure
- Mating of only unrelated animals
- A drug that relieves pain
- Deficiency of this leads to anemia
- When an animal is mostly active at night, they are said to be ___
- Respirator mask that protects against airborne particles
- Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
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- Microorganisms that cause diseases
- Environmental conditions within an animal's cage
- Animals who chew the cud are also known as ___
- Scientific name of the common mouse
- Latin term used to describe when an animal has feed available at all times
- Non-living materials or items that transmit infectious diseases
- Another name for hair loss
- The number of compartments in the ruminant stomach
- Breed of rat known as the hooded rat
- A unique feature of hamster, which makes it a popular model for research
- Reviews all animal use protocols at institutions before studies using animals can begin
- This vitamin cannot be synthesized by NHPs and guinea pigs
- Piece of equipment that protects the user from chemical fumes
25 Clues: A drug that relieves pain • Another name for hair loss • Mating of only unrelated animals • Microorganisms that cause diseases • Deficiency of this leads to anemia • All organic compounds contain what? • Scientific name of the common mouse • Breed of rat known as the hooded rat • The clinical term for insufficient oxygen • Animals who chew the cud are also known as ___ • ...
science lab: chad 2024-05-13
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- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or layer
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- a sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth
- moving toward the same place
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- moving apart in different directions
- that forms on the su
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
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- ridge an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- a natural spring that sends hot water and steam suddenly into the air from a hole in the ground d
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones,
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- any of Earth's main continuous areas of land, such as Africa
- Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- how often or fast something happens
- the sudden pushing out of something, such as lava from a volcano
20 Clues: that forms on the su • moving toward the same place • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shaking of Earth's surface • how often or fast something happens • moving apart in different directions • hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-03-27
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- The small branch of veins is called the:
- This is the thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- The outer layer of the heart
- The complete stopping of the heart
- This suffix means "small"
- This abbreviation means "emergency department"
- The condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- This abbreviation means "cardiovascular"
- This abbreviation means "nothing by mouth"
- This abbreviation means "rule out"
- Is another word for high blood pressure.
- The condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
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- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- Also known as the blood pressure cuff, this takes a person's blood pressure
- This suffix means "surgical puncture to remove fluid"
- Also known as an EKG, this test uses a machine that records the electrical activity of the heart
- This abbreviation means "electrolytes"
- A test in which X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- This is the middle muscular layer in the heart that contracts to pump blood
- This prefix means "self"
- These have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur
- Hardening of the arteries.
- This is used to inject the dye into the vessels surrounding the heart
- This prefix means "through"
- This root word means "clot"
25 Clues: This prefix means "self" • This suffix means "small" • Hardening of the arteries. • This prefix means "through" • This root word means "clot" • The outer layer of the heart • The complete stopping of the heart • This abbreviation means "rule out" • This abbreviation means "electrolytes" • The small branch of veins is called the: • This abbreviation means "cardiovascular" • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-03-14
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- ALL BLOOD BANK SPECIMENS MUST HAVE
- NAME FOR RED PLASMA/SERUM AFTER BEING SPUN
- DEVICE APPLIED TO MAKE VEINS FEEL MORE PROMINENT
- A PERSON WHO DRAWS BLOOD
- MINIMUM INDENTIFIERS A SPECIMEN MUST HAVE
- GOAL FOR BLOOD CULTURES IS TO HAVE <1% OF THIS
- DEVICE FILLED BY PULLING BACK ON THE PLUNGER
- WHAT KIND OF ALCOHOL IS USED TO CLEAN BEFORE A STICK
- WHEN DRAWING A GREEN, RED, GRAY TUBE THE GRAY IS DRAWN ____
- USED TO COLLECT WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE
- BD TUBES THAT PULL THE BLOOD INTO THE TUBE
- ANTICOAGULANT IN PURPLE TOP
- BLOOD SHOULDN'T BE COLLECTED ON THE SAME SIDE A _____ WAS DONE
- WHAT TYPE OF COLLECTION IS A FINGER STICK
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- WHEN A RAINBOW IS COLLECTED WHAT COLOR TUBE IS LAST
- HOW IS A NEWBORN'S BLOOD COLLECTED
- TYPE OF TUBE WITH A SEPARATOR
- PROGRAM USED TO PROCESS DRUG SCREENS
- DEVICE HAS A NAME LIKE AN INSECT WITH WINGS
- WHAT COLOR TUBE SHOULD A TSH BE COLLECTED IN
- BLOOD IS DRAWN FROM A ____ NOT AN ARTERY
- COLLECTED FROM NEWBORNS AND SENT TO STATE LAB FOR TESTING
- TEST TO BE COLLECTED WITHOUT A TOURNIQUET (2WDS)
- WHAT DO THE LETTERS ST ON AN ORDER MEAN
- SPECIMENS SHOULD BE COLLECTED _____ AN IV SITE
25 Clues: A PERSON WHO DRAWS BLOOD • ANTICOAGULANT IN PURPLE TOP • TYPE OF TUBE WITH A SEPARATOR • ALL BLOOD BANK SPECIMENS MUST HAVE • HOW IS A NEWBORN'S BLOOD COLLECTED • PROGRAM USED TO PROCESS DRUG SCREENS • USED TO COLLECT WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE • WHAT DO THE LETTERS ST ON AN ORDER MEAN • BLOOD IS DRAWN FROM A ____ NOT AN ARTERY • MINIMUM INDENTIFIERS A SPECIMEN MUST HAVE • ...
Unit 5 lab 2024-03-15
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- heart disease/ when the hearts blood vessels- the coronary arteries become restricted because of your arteries narrowed
- cardiac rhythm managment
- cell/ a layer that lines all blood vessels and regulates exchanges between the bloodstream and surrounding tissue
- networks of small vessels that peruse tissues
- peripheral vascular disease
- when the blood supply to your heart becomes restricted because of your arteries narrowed
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- vein
- vessel
- failure/ caused by an impairment of the hearts blood pumping function
- radiograph/ shows the shape and size of the heart lung major blood vessels
- gives a picture of your heart using ultrasound
- heart
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- attack/ when the blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked by a blood clot function
- vessels that deliver blood to tissue
- artery
- test/ laboratory tests are used to detect the tusk factors for heart diseases
- pumps blood through the system
- catheterization/ medical procedure used to diagnose and treat some heart condition
- ventricular tachycardia
- cardiovascular disease
- any abnormal rhythm of the heart: to slow or to fast or at a irregular
- atrial fibrillation
23 Clues: vein • heart • artery • vessel • atrial fibrillation • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • cardiac rhythm managment • peripheral vascular disease • pumps blood through the system • vessels that deliver blood to tissue • vessels that return blood to the heart • networks of small vessels that peruse tissues • gives a picture of your heart using ultrasound • ...
CSTR Lab Crossword 2024-04-24
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- Shockingly, these additions to the CSTR can prevent the formation of a vortex
- Type of flowmeter used to measure the flow rate
- What regions of poor mixing in the CSTR are known as? [plural]
- Increasing the flow rate will ______ the mean residence time
- What data is put in the calibration equation to get concentration?
- Long hair should be ______ during the lab
- The third column in the LabVIEW text file is the _______
- How frequently the tank reactor is stirred
- Greek letter used to represent space time
- What sort of container is the continuously stirred reactor?
- Average time the red dye stays in the CSTR
- The worse the mixing in the CSTR, the ______ the residence time distribution
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- What can you use as a background to better see the red color of the water?
- How the tank reactor is continuously mixed? [past tense]
- What assumption is normally made with CSTRs?
- This is used to inject the red dye
- 2.5 L/min is the _____ inlet flow rate
- Device used to measure the absorbance of the dye
- This word can be used to describe the stream exiting the reactor
- What sort of device is the continuously stirred tank?
- Steady state reactor with a mixing element
- What form of PPE does the dye injector need to wear in addition to a lab coat and goggles?
22 Clues: This is used to inject the red dye • 2.5 L/min is the _____ inlet flow rate • Long hair should be ______ during the lab • Greek letter used to represent space time • Steady state reactor with a mixing element • How frequently the tank reactor is stirred • Average time the red dye stays in the CSTR • What assumption is normally made with CSTRs? • ...
Lab Equipment Crosswords 2024-08-14
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- balance instrument used for precise mass measurement
- equipment used for high-temperature heating
- an apparatus used for continuous extraction of a substance
- chips added to prevent bumping during boiling
- mantle a heating device that surrounds a flask
- used for precise volume measurement in titration
- pipette glassware used for accurate liquid transfer
- tube a glassware used for holding small amounts of liquid
- protective eyewear
- dish glassware used for culturing microorganisms
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- an appliance used for drying and sterilizing equipment
- glass glassware used to evaporate liquids
- glass a glassware container with a cylindrical shape
- burner laboratory heat source that uses natural gas
- flask has a conical shape & used for mixing solutions
- pipette used for transferring small amounts of liquid
- meter measures the acidity and alkalinity of a solution
- a bottle used for testing milk fat content
- an instrument used for viewing small objects
- A protective handwear worn in the laboratory
20 Clues: protective eyewear • glass glassware used to evaporate liquids • a bottle used for testing milk fat content • equipment used for high-temperature heating • an instrument used for viewing small objects • A protective handwear worn in the laboratory • chips added to prevent bumping during boiling • mantle a heating device that surrounds a flask • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-06-25
Across
- coronary artery disease
- Electrocardiogram
- A condition where the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle causing reduced blood flow
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
- They transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems
- A portable electrocardiogram that records electrical activity of the heart
- The two lower chambers of the heart, one on the right and one on the left
- Combining form meaning blood vessel
- A condition where there is swollen and dialated veins
- hypertension
- A muscle that pumps blood to all parts of your body
- Combining form meaning vein
- Combining form meaning heart
- premature ventricular contraction
- A type of X-ray used to check blood vessels
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- A complete stopping of the heart
- A test that uses ultrasound pictures to look at the heart and its vessels
- Suffix meaning narrowing
- A condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- Combining form meaning pulse
- An instrument used for listening to heartbeats
- They carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body
- A condition where the artery has a weakened cell causing it to swell
- coronary artery bypass graft
25 Clues: hypertension • Electrocardiogram • coronary artery disease • Suffix meaning narrowing • Combining form meaning vein • Combining form meaning pulse • Combining form meaning heart • coronary artery bypass graft • A complete stopping of the heart • premature ventricular contraction • Combining form meaning blood vessel • A type of X-ray used to check blood vessels • ...
unit 5 lab 2024-06-26
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- organ that pumps blood
- abbreviation for blood pressure
- abbreviation for chest pain
- irregular or abnormal heartbeat
- table test test to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting
- a weak spot in the wall of an artery that expands
- carry oxygen-depleted blood to the heart
- word root meaning atrium
- test that records electrical signals in the heart
- buildup of plaque in the arteries
- word root meaning plug or blockage
- fluid connective tissue consisting of plasma and formed elements
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- blood vessels that connect arteries to veins
- low blood pressure
- carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- abbreviation for beats per minute
- high blood pressure
- scan that shows blood flow through arteries, veins, or the heart
- stress test test that evaluates the cardiovascular system's response to external stress
- test that looks at the heart's structure using an ultrasound
- word root meaning pulse
- word root meaning inflammation
- abbreviation for blood
- abbreviation for cardiovascular
- word root meaning muscle
25 Clues: low blood pressure • high blood pressure • organ that pumps blood • abbreviation for blood • word root meaning pulse • word root meaning atrium • word root meaning muscle • abbreviation for chest pain • word root meaning inflammation • abbreviation for blood pressure • irregular or abnormal heartbeat • abbreviation for cardiovascular • abbreviation for beats per minute • ...
Cross Word Lab 2024-06-28
Across
- - A product made by bonding layers together.
- - Oriented Strand Board, made from compressed wood strands.
- - A durable hardwood often used in outdoor furniture.
- - A manufactured board made from layers of wood veneer.
- - A thin decorative covering of fine wood.
- - A type of softwood commonly used in construction.
- - A hardwood known for its strength and smooth grain.
- - A type of wood known for its resistance to decay.
- - Wood from deciduous trees.
- - High Density Fiberboard, denser than MDF.
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- - A hardwood known for its reddish-brown color.
- - Wood from coniferous trees.
- - A common type of softwood.
- - A dense hardwood with a dark color.
- - A type of manufactured wood made from wood chips and resin.
- - A common hardwood used in furniture and flooring.
- - A type of hardwood often used in furniture.
- - A type of hardwood with fine grain.
- - Medium Density Fiberboard, a type of engineered wood.
- - A hardwood known for its elasticity and strength.
20 Clues: - A common type of softwood. • - Wood from deciduous trees. • - Wood from coniferous trees. • - A dense hardwood with a dark color. • - A type of hardwood with fine grain. • - A thin decorative covering of fine wood. • - High Density Fiberboard, denser than MDF. • - A product made by bonding layers together. • - A type of hardwood often used in furniture. • ...
FD-LAB SHENANIGANS 2023-01-25
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- _____ of the day.
- Striped animal machine.
- Wednesday at the Atrium.
- Bold Marker.
- School closed due _____.
- These labs need to be done quick.
- Hemogram
- Video Clip Entertainment on slow days.
- food day at work.
- Taking it easy like a Sunday morning.
- Purple slip.
- Dinner delivered.
- The reason we wear masks.
- Holy Spirit ______!
- Urology
- Ship vacation.
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- Samples go here.
- Thursday at the Atrium.
- Urology Dr
- Vampires.
- Call a _____ _____!
- 7:30am-5:00pm.
- Pee elevator.
- Good country eatin'!
24 Clues: Urology • Hemogram • Vampires. • Urology Dr • Bold Marker. • Purple slip. • Pee elevator. • 7:30am-5:00pm. • Ship vacation. • Samples go here. • _____ of the day. • food day at work. • Dinner delivered. • Call a _____ _____! • Holy Spirit ______! • Good country eatin'! • Thursday at the Atrium. • Striped animal machine. • Wednesday at the Atrium. • School closed due _____. • The reason we wear masks. • ...
unit 5 lab 2023-06-18
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- used to listen to breathing or heartbeat
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- where the heart lies
- portable ECG machine
- not enough blood flow to the heart
- automated external defibulator
- acuter myocardial infarction
- three
- wrapped around arm to measure pressure
- artery has a weakened wall
- around
- heart
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- complete stopping of the heart
- muscle
- thick middle layer between outer layer of heart
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- a small knife used for incisions usually by a surgeon
- the wall between the right and left atria
- largest artery in the body
- high blood pressure
- blood
- the lungs
- pain
- written records
- hollow sharp pointed needle used for injections
- I love you with all my
- blood pressure
- sound
- basic metabolic panel
- atrial defibulator
30 Clues: pain • blood • three • sound • heart • around • muscle • the lungs • blood pressure • written records • atrial defibulator • high blood pressure • where the heart lies • portable ECG machine • basic metabolic panel • I love you with all my • largest artery in the body • artery has a weakened wall • acuter myocardial infarction • automated external defibulator • complete stopping of the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-06-27
Across
- Also called heart bypass surgery, is a medical procedure to improve blood flow to the heart.
- A device implantable inside the body, able to perform defibrillation.
- Suffix meaning hardening.
- The valve between the lower left heart chamber and the main artery to the body doesn't work properly.
- Also called a heart attack.
- vessels The organ that is in charge of carrying the blood around the body.
- Prefix meaning fast.
- Build up of fat leads to arteries hardening.
- Evaluates the function of the lower chambers of your heart (ventricles).
- Suffix meaning narrowing.
- Improper beating of the heart, Aortic valve disease too fast, or too slow.
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- The innermost tissue of the heart.
- Your heart muscle's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances
- A test that measures eight different substances in your blood.
- The main muscular tissue of the heart.
- Uses a radioactive tracer, which diseased areas of your heart absorb.
- It instructs health care providers not to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation if a patient's breathing stops or if the patient's heart stops beating.
- Prefix meaning slow.
- Uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart.
- A serious medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is disturbed.
- Suffix meaning enlarged.
- A quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- Uses radio waves and magnets to scan your heart instead of radiation.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body and to the lungs.
- The organ that give the blood coming from the heart oxygen and removes the CO2.
25 Clues: Prefix meaning slow. • Prefix meaning fast. • Suffix meaning enlarged. • Suffix meaning hardening. • Suffix meaning narrowing. • Also called a heart attack. • The innermost tissue of the heart. • The main muscular tissue of the heart. • Build up of fat leads to arteries hardening. • Uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart. • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-19
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- Increased lipids in the blood
- CMV (Abbr.)
- Most common tick borne disease
- ___Service
- reduced platelet count
- Wisonsin's State Fish
- ___ the patient for their cooperation
- Harry Houdini grew up here
- River that runs North
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- Increased due to hemolysis
- Red blood cell count is less than normal
- Germs
- Toilet paper capital of the world (two words)
- A pink tinge to plasma or serum
- Cell that fights infection
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Causes blood to clot
- Wisconsin's oldest city (two words)
- Complete ___ Count
- Acknowledge patient with eye contact and a ___
- ___ separate identifiers for each patient
21 Clues: Germs • ___Service • CMV (Abbr.) • Complete ___ Count • Causes blood to clot • Wisonsin's State Fish • River that runs North • reduced platelet count • Increased due to hemolysis • Cell that fights infection • Harry Houdini grew up here • Liquid portion of the blood • Increased lipids in the blood • Most common tick borne disease • A pink tinge to plasma or serum • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-12-13
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- thin layer that lines each chamber
- thin walls to exchange oxygen and nutrients
- measures pressure
- study of
- inflammation of percardial sac
- emergency department
- Septum wall between left and right artia
- fast
- looks at blood going through blood vessels
- Septum wall between left and right ventricles
- beats per minute
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- artery wall weakens and swells
- cardiovascular
- pertaining to
- Monitor Portable ECG
- Heart Failure not effectively pumping blood
- high blood pressure
- shows structure of heart
- Artery Disease narrowing of arteries near heart
- measures pulses of the hearth rhthym
- chest pain
- back or again
- carry blood away from the heart
- beyond or excess
- hypertension
25 Clues: fast • study of • chest pain • hypertension • pertaining to • back or again • cardiovascular • beyond or excess • beats per minute • measures pressure • high blood pressure • Monitor Portable ECG • emergency department • shows structure of heart • artery wall weakens and swells • inflammation of percardial sac • carry blood away from the heart • thin layer that lines each chamber • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-12-19
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- Thick vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- swelling and irritation in the tissue around the heart
- Carries blood to heart
- shows the structure and image of the chest
- Pumping device that gives blood
- abnormal rhythm of heart
- Produces images of the inside of the body
- Provides detailed image of hearts function and structure
- suffix for pertaining to
- uses sound waves to create images of the heart
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- Excessive fat in the blood
- Tiny vessels
- Condition of fast heart rate
- Root word for heart
- Prefix for slow
- Blood circulation disorder
- Measures electrical activity in Heart
- Transports blood
- Heart valve that controls blood flow
- Blood clot blocking blood flow causes this
- Measures amount of time your heart beats per minute
- Heart not pumping blood
- Root word that refers to blood vessel
- Condition that causes irregular heartbeats
- Prefix for fast
25 Clues: Tiny vessels • Prefix for slow • Prefix for fast • Transports blood • Root word for heart • Carries blood to heart • Heart not pumping blood • abnormal rhythm of heart • suffix for pertaining to • Excessive fat in the blood • Blood circulation disorder • Condition of fast heart rate • Pumping device that gives blood • Heart valve that controls blood flow • ...
VET154 Equine Lab 2025-01-30
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- Abbvr. for both ears
- Anticoagulant found in a green top vacutainer
- Most common location for IM injections. Lateral____
- Medical term for breakdown of RBCs
- Anticoagulant found in a blue top vacutainer
- Location where you take a horses measurement
- This is the most caudal landmark for determining neck injection location
- Medical term for gut sounds
- Abbvr. for mucous membranes
- Medical term for the true equine knee (contains the patella
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- Another name for P3
- Restraint instrument that is applied to the horses upper lip
- Ligament that runs from the poll to the withers
- Abbvr. for right eye
- Medical term for clear as it pertains to body fluid
- Abbvr. for anticoagulant found in a purple top vacutainer
- Medical term for where the hair meets the hoof
- Fused portion of the equine vertebral column
- Medical term for the hock
- Most common vein for blood draw
20 Clues: Another name for P3 • Abbvr. for both ears • Abbvr. for right eye • Medical term for the hock • Medical term for gut sounds • Abbvr. for mucous membranes • Most common vein for blood draw • Medical term for breakdown of RBCs • Anticoagulant found in a blue top vacutainer • Location where you take a horses measurement • Fused portion of the equine vertebral column • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-01
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- Known for his fashionable neckwear.
- The brains of the gang
- This eerie creature causes quite the specter.
- Based on her outfit color, she would be a part of genomics.
- Shaggy's famous exclamation.
- Scooby's nephew who joined the gang 10 years after the show's release.
- The last name of the actress who slayed in her role in the 2002 film.
- What type of visual art is Scooby-Doo?
- Shaggy's birth name.
- His appetite is never ending.
- The breed of our beloved Scooby-Doo.
- Velma's famous exclamation
- The setting of the 2002 live action film.
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- The name of the van that keeps the gang on the move.
- Velma is always losing these, which double as PPE.
- Scooby-Doo's name was inspired by this singer who did it his way.
- This groovy town is home to Mystery Inc.
- When you come through you're gonna have yourself a __ __, that's a fact!
- Jeepers! It's the __!
- It can hide your identity or protect you from aerosols
20 Clues: Shaggy's birth name. • Jeepers! It's the __! • The brains of the gang • Velma's famous exclamation • Shaggy's famous exclamation. • His appetite is never ending. • Known for his fashionable neckwear. • The breed of our beloved Scooby-Doo. • What type of visual art is Scooby-Doo? • This groovy town is home to Mystery Inc. • The setting of the 2002 live action film. • ...
Lab Puzzle - 3 2025-03-18
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- Destroys the railroad tracks
- caused by a heat-sensitive toxin
- He developed a special stain that allows us to see metachromatic corpuscles
- Clostridia are anaerobic microbes
- A great vacation spent in the bathroom
- A drug useful against anaerobic microbes
- Plays tennis with his friends underground
- A condition that allows C.diff to establish an infection
- A recently lost brother of Clostridium that resides in the gut
- Should be administered together with antibiotic treatment
- Causes an infection that can be prevent by the DTP vaccine
- A crushed limb may become violet and bubbly
- You absolutely need it to grow any Clostridium spp.
- An infection that appears in the hospital
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- You recieve an odd letter.
- the toxin of Bacillus anthracis
- Your favorite sterilization method.
- ....antigen helps lethal factor enter the cell
- A trusty ally against Clostridium perfringes infection.
- In botulism you die because your respiratory muscles stop working
- the most frequent form of anthrax
- Rusty nails may carry it
- A man died eating his own canned food
- You always give it in case of severe Anthrax
- The genetic code for diphteria toxin comes from ...
- A grim agonizing smile
- To prove that somebody has pseudomembranous colitis you need to find the ...
27 Clues: A grim agonizing smile • Rusty nails may carry it • You recieve an odd letter. • Destroys the railroad tracks • the toxin of Bacillus anthracis • caused by a heat-sensitive toxin • the most frequent form of anthrax • Clostridia are anaerobic microbes • Your favorite sterilization method. • A man died eating his own canned food • A great vacation spent in the bathroom • ...
Happy Lab Week!! 2025-04-11
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- clothing required for occupation
- new tracking system used for preanalytical
- an electronic device for storing and processing data
- president of UT Southwestern
- a place where tubes and needles can be disposed after use
- a medicine used to treat epilepsy
- destruction of red blood cells
- acronym for S in Pass
- tests used to check for bacteria or other germs in a blood sample
- acronym for E in race
Down
- tube color for a heparin assay
- Tab in Epic used to find test requirements
- tab in Epic used to look up patients
- personal protective equipment
- title used in emails for HIPAA protection
- the culture of UTSW
- an app employees use to check their medical records
- an operation in which an organ or tissue is moved
- orders placed more than once in the EPIC system
- an accidental needlestick that requires you and the source to be drawn
20 Clues: the culture of UTSW • acronym for S in Pass • acronym for E in race • president of UT Southwestern • personal protective equipment • tube color for a heparin assay • destruction of red blood cells • clothing required for occupation • a medicine used to treat epilepsy • tab in Epic used to look up patients • title used in emails for HIPAA protection • ...
Processing Lab Puzzle 2025-04-21
Across
- Folklore creature rumored to 'feast' on blood.
- Royal Disease
- These rush to site of cut to form clot and stop bleeding.
- Rarest blood type; referred to as 'golden blood'.
- Donations from Wisconsin must be tested for _______.
- Carries oxygen to the body's organs and tissues.
- Whole Blood Derived Platelet abbreviation.
- Filling solution used for Electrode Maintenance.
- One blood donation can save up to _____ lives.
- Appears at least once in every Shakespeare play.
- Metal found in Hemoglobin.
- XN-Check Controls expire ______ days after opening.
Down
- Causes L-803 with regard to QC.
- Clumpy platelet code.
- Maximum time in hours pathogen kits must be used once exposed to light.
- Positive results for this causes a manual ABID to be performed.
- Earth City Sysmex.
- Pathogen instrument.
- Protein that gives blood its red color.
- Online home for Monthly QC information.
- Universal recipient.
- Red top tube for send-out testing.
- Must be performed and completed within 2 hrs of a BacT/Alert alarm.
- Mode pre-counts are ran on Sysmex XN.
- Universal Donor.
- Has no blood supply; used for vision.
- Discard code for RBCs with a WBC Count >5.0x10^11.
- Donation Identification Number.
28 Clues: Royal Disease • Universal Donor. • Earth City Sysmex. • Pathogen instrument. • Universal recipient. • Clumpy platelet code. • Metal found in Hemoglobin. • Causes L-803 with regard to QC. • Donation Identification Number. • Red top tube for send-out testing. • Mode pre-counts are ran on Sysmex XN. • Has no blood supply; used for vision. • Protein that gives blood its red color. • ...
Medical Lab Trivia 2025-04-23
Across
- Test used as an inflammation marker
- Organism known for distinct red coloration
- Organisms which do not require oxygen to grow
- The electrolyte most affected by hemolyzed samples
- Tube used for hematological testing
- Organism which is the predominant cause of UTIs
- Genus known for purple pigment
- Measuring concentration of a substance based on reflection or transmission qualities of a material
- An epithelial cell covered with bacteria
- Prescence of excessive lipid particles
- Red blood cells
- Chemistry panel which requires patient be fasting
- One of the most prevalent intestinal pathogens
- An organism which smells like corn tortillas
- Rupturing of red blood cells releasing their contents into surrounding fluids
Down
- White blood cells
- Low platelet count
- Test used to help classify bacteria into two large groups
- Analyte which requires sample be collected on ice in a gray top tube
- Additive in vacutainer used for coagulation testing
- Test which measures how long it takes blood to clot
- Selective plating media for gram negative organisms
- Lab technique to amplify DNA
- Species which is the only cause of bacterial epiglottitis
- Protein which facilitates transport of oxygen
- The liquid component after whole blood has clotted and been separated into liquid and solid components
- The liquid component after whole blood has been separated into liquid and solid components without clotting
- Blood disorder defined as a reduced ability to carry oxygen
- Using a microscope to view subjects too small to view with the naked eye
- Additive in gray top vacutainer
30 Clues: Red blood cells • White blood cells • Low platelet count • Lab technique to amplify DNA • Genus known for purple pigment • Additive in gray top vacutainer • Test used as an inflammation marker • Tube used for hematological testing • Prescence of excessive lipid particles • An epithelial cell covered with bacteria • Organism known for distinct red coloration • ...
Muscular System Lab 2025-06-12
Across
- located on the back of the calf
- extends the elbow joint when it contracts
- flexes the shoulder
- extend the stifle joint
- flexion of the knee
- flexes the leg, supporting normal movement and mobility
- facilitates lateral flexion of the neck
- two muscles located on either side of the sternum
- flexes elbow joint when it contracts
- deepest of the abdominal muscles
Down
- main extensor muscle of the stifle joint
- two big muscles on either side of upper back
- expiratory muscles
- runs from proximal area of the humerus up to the base of the skull
- bends the elbow
- most powerful of the chewing muscles
- located in posterior pelvic region
- stabilizes the pelvis
- this muscle lowers the head and neck
- inspiratory muscles
- triangular muscle located in shoulder region
21 Clues: bends the elbow • expiratory muscles • flexes the shoulder • flexion of the knee • inspiratory muscles • stabilizes the pelvis • extend the stifle joint • located on the back of the calf • deepest of the abdominal muscles • located in posterior pelvic region • most powerful of the chewing muscles • this muscle lowers the head and neck • flexes elbow joint when it contracts • ...
Flow Lab Livingston 2025-05-02
Across
- Branch of immune system lymphocytes are in
- Centre of excellence topic
- Large molecule that is detected by red laser
- Lab Detergent
- Liquid on top of the pellet after a centrifuge
- Ambient Buffer Solution
- Process of correcting fluorescence spillover
- Software commonly used in flow
- Binding Site of an Antibody
Down
- Tubes used for Ultra
- Version of cytometry used by Cytek Aurora
- Pipette Manufacturer
- Laser that detects Pacific Blue and Viogreen
- Automation Machine
- Another name for red blood cells
- Cell Type stained by CD19
- Part of cytometer that holds the fluidics
- Assay Bucket
- Another name for Tandems
- Type of QC
20 Clues: Type of QC • Assay Bucket • Lab Detergent • Automation Machine • Tubes used for Ultra • Pipette Manufacturer • Ambient Buffer Solution • Another name for Tandems • Cell Type stained by CD19 • Centre of excellence topic • Binding Site of an Antibody • Software commonly used in flow • Another name for red blood cells • Version of cytometry used by Cytek Aurora • ...
SG-LAB-JUN 2025-06-07
Across
- Jumping into water
- Juicy summer fruit
- Riding waves on a board
- Outdoor cooking event
- Aquatic activity
- Swimming area
- Granular beach material
- Hot weather
- Flying toy on a string
- UV protection lotion
- Eye protection from sun
- Trail walking
- Break from school
- Refreshing sour drink
- Body of water surrounded by land
- Two-wheeled vehicle
- High temperature
- Cold dairy treat
Down
- Longest day of the year
- Season after spring
- Watercraft for leisure
- Casual upper garment
- Beach toy for sand
- Ocean collectible
- Bright and clear weather
- Catching fish with a rod
- Warm weather clothing
- Outdoor meal
- Place to swim in the ocean
- Summer getaway house
- Beach footwear
- Beach ball game
- Campfire necessity
- Outdoor adventure activity
- Explosive summer display
- Coconut-bearing tree
36 Clues: Hot weather • Outdoor meal • Swimming area • Trail walking • Beach footwear • Beach ball game • Aquatic activity • High temperature • Cold dairy treat • Ocean collectible • Break from school • Jumping into water • Juicy summer fruit • Beach toy for sand • Campfire necessity • Season after spring • Two-wheeled vehicle • Casual upper garment • UV protection lotion • Summer getaway house • Coconut-bearing tree • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-04
Across
- The mud,the _____ and the beer.
- We love to draw.
- It all comes in here and then goes out
- RBC’s are going to “settle” this.
- Infection is our business.
- Please hurry.
- Greek mythological creature.
- We love to see your body(parts).
- I make little things big
- Sharper than you think.
- A paper order
- Windshield Warrior
- A fracture in rock containing a deposit of minerals or ore
Down
- You’re my “type”
- How the doctor communicates which tests to do
- Bridge between science and medicine
- I suck it up and deliver
- Complex emotional or psychological interaction between 2 people
- The liquid component of blood
- We all work here
- Pre-employment test
- I’ll take you for a spin.
- Department that performs CBC’s.
- Often collected in a “hat”
- My “wings” will help you.
- I slow the flow
- How quick do you clot
27 Clues: Please hurry. • A paper order • I slow the flow • You’re my “type” • We love to draw. • We all work here • Windshield Warrior • Pre-employment test • How quick do you clot • Sharper than you think. • I suck it up and deliver • I make little things big • I’ll take you for a spin. • My “wings” will help you. • Infection is our business. • Often collected in a “hat” • Greek mythological creature. • ...
Lab Week 2023! 2023-04-09
Across
- used to spin specimens
- heart failure
- antiphospholipid antibodies
- result review
- dry chemistry
- c-diff treatment
- pcr
- LIS
- specimen testing phase
Down
- specimen collection
- required for bloodbank
- clot is the end result
- required for slide review
- coagulation instrument
- used to magnify objects
- part of the TS order
- extended electrolyte
- to ensure a safe transfusion
- cardiac marker
- blood typing
20 Clues: pcr • LIS • blood typing • heart failure • result review • dry chemistry • cardiac marker • c-diff treatment • specimen collection • part of the TS order • extended electrolyte • required for bloodbank • used to spin specimens • clot is the end result • coagulation instrument • specimen testing phase • used to magnify objects • required for slide review • antiphospholipid antibodies • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-09
Across
- measure of glycosolated glucose
- used to accurately measure small liquid volumes
- average
- process of decreasing the concentration of a solute in a solution
- assay where change in rates are measured
- excess glucose in the body
- Glucose oxidase is this type of assay
- measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values
- formula for calculating LDL
- improves efficiency and accuracy of laboratory testing
- another name for standard, has one value
- type of blood obtained from a fingerrstick
Down
- energy sourse
- type of pipette used to reconstitute controls and standards
- method of testing for Creatinine
- method of testing for Total Protein
- laboratory testing done at or near the patient
- Albumin is this type of assay
- Laboratory Information System
- has a given range of acceptable results
- inventor of QC rules
- pigment that changes color based on pH
- coefficient of variation
23 Clues: average • energy sourse • inventor of QC rules • coefficient of variation • excess glucose in the body • formula for calculating LDL • Albumin is this type of assay • Laboratory Information System • measure of glycosolated glucose • method of testing for Creatinine • method of testing for Total Protein • Glucose oxidase is this type of assay • pigment that changes color based on pH • ...
Cardiac Cath Lab 2025-01-23
Across
- , "It's not about the _____, but the journey to get there." (Sheath)
- , A well know show of dedicated forensic investigators that aired on CBS for 16 seasons.(Intervention Device)
- , City in Japan 40 kilometers east of the center of Tokyo.(IR Needle)
- , The most successful point; the peak (sheath)
- , The partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.(interventional Equipment)
- , Well 90's song by smash mouth. (Wire)
- , Assistant to the commander of a vehicle. (Equipment)
- , A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
- , An creature that poisons it's prey with their venom. (wire)
- , To speak softly using one's breath without one's vocal cords. (wire)
- , "I don't mean to be ____ but this needle is"
- , ____ and Jill went up a hill to fetch a pail of water. (Catheter)
Down
- , Antagonist in Transformers (Stent)
- , A position in baseball or needle holder (equipment)
- , " The it's Bitsy ____ Went up the waterspout."
- , "Give me the _____ of the scenario" (Wire)
- , The Golden City (Balloon)
- , Sent goods out of the country (equipment)
- , Another word for Cozy. (Catheter)
- , A futuristic method of transportation (Microcatheter)
- , Not crooked but ______.(Catheter)
- , Not a homerun but a ____. (wire)
- , A major road or highway.
23 Clues: , A major road or highway. • , The Golden City (Balloon) • , Not a homerun but a ____. (wire) • , Another word for Cozy. (Catheter) • , Not crooked but ______.(Catheter) • , Antagonist in Transformers (Stent) • , Well 90's song by smash mouth. (Wire) • , Sent goods out of the country (equipment) • , "Give me the _____ of the scenario" (Wire) • ...
Earth Science Lab 2024-11-06
Across
- The size and ________ are directly related
- What sunspots and solar flares cause on Earth
- The gaseous planets
- The earth's _________ is one of the reasons for the seasons
- The force that keeps the planets in their orbits
- The two center points of an ellipse
- The smallest stars on the H-R diagram
- The shape of planets' orbits
- The element that fuses into helium
- Luminosity of the sun
- The rocky planets
- The celestial object with the longest period of revolution
Down
- The celestial object with the lowest eccentricity of orbit
- The unit of measurement of mass
- The process that forms a star
- The biggest stars on the H-R diagram
- The jovian planets have a low _____
- What the biggest stars will end up as after the star dies
- The 5th planet from the sun
- The color of the hottest stars
- The color of the Sun
21 Clues: The rocky planets • The gaseous planets • The color of the Sun • Luminosity of the sun • The 5th planet from the sun • The shape of planets' orbits • The process that forms a star • The color of the hottest stars • The unit of measurement of mass • The element that fuses into helium • The jovian planets have a low _____ • The two center points of an ellipse • ...
Chemistry lab check 2024-10-24
Across
- These are the measurements that agree with each other.
- The error that can be made related to the instrument
- The glass that withstands high temperatures and thermal shocks.
- This is the error due to chance
- Due to hits action, oxygen can be associated this symbol
- It is the instrument that has a mark.
- Used to trasfer a liquid from one container to another.
- Glass tube, calibrated and graduated, wuth a tap at the bottom.
Down
- It is the value closest to the true value.
- Always must be worn in the laboratory.
- Corresponds to the smallest value that the instrument can measure
- This is instrument's name is reminiscent of a hat.
- Always paired with a pestle.
- The instruments that has no mark.
- It is the product with this symbol.
- It is an intensive property of matter.
- It is the product that has this symbol.
- Name of the instrument in the figure.
- These are the substances that have this symbol.
- It is the ptoduct that has this symbol
20 Clues: Always paired with a pestle. • This is the error due to chance • The instruments that has no mark. • It is the product with this symbol. • Name of the instrument in the figure. • It is the instrument that has a mark. • Always must be worn in the laboratory. • It is an intensive property of matter. • It is the ptoduct that has this symbol • ...
LAB Winter 2 2025-11-03
Across
- Fall fest for pdx Booklovers (abbr.)
- Mightier than the sword
- Works in Verse
- Barista's Creations OR the 2nd half of a Baldree Title
- Busy Town Denizen
- Our neighbor's philosophic namesake
- Illuminated Reading?
- Icelandic Christmas tradition Jólabókaflóðið, translated
- To dig deep
- Annual Willamette Week Nonprofit Fundraiser
- 2024 Novel, LitArts bestseller since opening
- Ale dispenser OR name of the literary arts podcast, briefly
- Author celebrating 250th birthday this December
Down
- It keeps your place
- Portland's city-wide youth poetry slam
- Local lit honor, briefly.
- The biggest section at the Literary Arts bookstore
- "Find your ___ here"
- Steeped Beverage OR Slang for gossip
- Knopf Spine Hound
- Portlanders don't carry this, supposedly
- A Literary Arts writer's residency will open in this author's former home
- Murdle, for example
- "____" and lectures
- A type of Slam OR out our front door
- One may carry their new books in this
26 Clues: To dig deep • Works in Verse • Knopf Spine Hound • Busy Town Denizen • It keeps your place • Murdle, for example • "____" and lectures • "Find your ___ here" • Illuminated Reading? • Mightier than the sword • Local lit honor, briefly. • Our neighbor's philosophic namesake • Fall fest for pdx Booklovers (abbr.) • Steeped Beverage OR Slang for gossip • A type of Slam OR out our front door • ...
Normal Lab Values 2026-03-18
Across
- 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
- Male: 4.7-5.4, Female: 4.2-4.8
- Male: 13-18 g/dL, Female: 12-16 g/dL, Child: <6%>18%
- 16-46
- 3.5-5.0 g/dL
- 10-65 U/L
- 6.0-8.0 g/dL
- 0.7-1.3 mg/dL
- 135-145 mEq/L
- 70-110 mg/dL
- 2.5-4.5
- 150,000-400,000 mm3
Down
- 45-75
- 0-8
- Male: 42-52%, Female: 37-48%, Child: <18%>54%
- 5.0-20 mg/dL
- 10-45 U/L
- 8.5-10.0 mg/L
- 4.500-11,000 mm3
- 125 ml/min
- 35-115 U/L
- 10-13 seconds
- 1.0
- 1.5-2.5
- 98-109 mEq/L
- 21-35 seconds
26 Clues: 0-8 • 1.0 • 45-75 • 16-46 • 1.5-2.5 • 2.5-4.5 • 10-45 U/L • 10-65 U/L • 125 ml/min • 35-115 U/L • 5.0-20 mg/dL • 3.5-5.0 g/dL • 6.0-8.0 g/dL • 98-109 mEq/L • 70-110 mg/dL • 3.5-5.0 mEq/L • 8.5-10.0 mg/L • 10-13 seconds • 0.7-1.3 mg/dL • 135-145 mEq/L • 21-35 seconds • 4.500-11,000 mm3 • 150,000-400,000 mm3 • Male: 4.7-5.4, Female: 4.2-4.8 • Male: 42-52%, Female: 37-48%, Child: <18%>54% • ...
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 • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2026-04-03
Across
- Enlarged heart
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Heart
- ventricular tachycardia
- Vessel
- Procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter.
- Irregular heartbeat
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- Blood pressure
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Inflammation
- Congestive heart failure
- Muscle
Down
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Portable device that monitors heart rhythm over 24–48 hours
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Smallest blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Surgical removal
- Heart rate
- Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- High blood pressure
- Myocardial infarction
25 Clues: Heart • Vessel • Muscle • Heart rate • Inflammation • Enlarged heart • Blood pressure • Surgical removal • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • Congestive heart failure • The largest artery in the body. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Hardening and narrowing of arteries • Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye. • ...
Lab Week 2026 2026-04-03
Across
- The type of box that Hospital Services uses to ship platelets to our customers
- One of four Bloodworks core principles
- The highest governing body at Bloodworks
- The act of recording pickup/delivery details
- What is the company that manufactures the Cobas 8800?
- What does the H stand for in HSCT?
- Kidd is famous for this type of transfusion reaction
- LISS is added to cells and serum in the indirect antibody test to decrease ________ strength
- Density gradient medium for PBMC isolation
- What was the name of Jessie's original owner?
- Oh no, an issue was found with a unit shipped to the customer! The customer should file a ____ (abbreviation) with Hospital Services
- Test that matches donor red cells to recipient serum
- The interdepartmental process of tracking pickups and deliveries
- The name of the machine that separates whole blood into 3 components in a single centrifugation process
- EVRG TSL's main patient population includes GI Bleeds and
- Code in Overlake Epic for recording mislabeled specimens
- What is the product code when we make a 4-unit pooled platelet?
- Emergency pickup/delivery request
- The primary danger of liquid nitrogen vapor is the displacement of what gas?
- How many alien toys does Sid win at Pizza Planet?
- The Papain enzyme used in antibody adsorption is derived from this fruit
- This blood type can give plasma to anyone
- Red blood cells do this when plasma is incompatible
- About one third of _______ are sequestered in the spleen
- EVRG TSL provides testing and blood products at what other location
- In Toy Story 3, there are two dinosaurs, Rex and who?
- What day care center are the toys donated to in Toy Story 3?
- Destruction of red cells
- This fluid is used in almost every Regional Transportation vehicle
- Procedure used to collect specific components within blood
Down
- What is the name of the instrument in TSL used mainly for ABO/Rh and antibody screens?
- What is the probe called for measuring temperature
- What process deactivates lymphocytes and is performed to blood products to prevent Graft vs Host disease
- What type of progenitor cells are cryopreserved in the Advanced Therapies Lab?
- The process of removing white blood cells from donated blood products via filtration
- What parasitic disease that you can get from cats is tested for organ transplant donors?
- From draw time, uniced units from mobiles and centers should be back to PMC ideally within
- CD14+ CD16- cells define the classical subset of these cells
- Magnetic particles used in immunomagnetic cell isolation
- Unit to measure RBCs
- What blood product is used to treat fibrinogen deficiency
- Genetic region encoding proteins critical for transplant compatibility
- Bloodworks uses this type of external committee to evaluate Humans Subjects Research to ensure ethical compliance and safety
- Instrument used to amplify DNA in HLA typing labs
- The application that Hospital Services use to receive and process orders
- How many days is a brand new RBC good for after it has been irradiated?
- To remain active in the Research Donor Program, we require that donors complete a screening visit at this minimum interval
- Person scheduling pickups/deliveries
- Concept describing the combined set of HLA alleles inherited on one chromosome.
- This mutation silences Duffy antigen expression exclusively on red blood cells
- The Ss antigens are located on _________ B
- What packaging is used to help maintain the temperature of platelets during shipping
- We require that all Research Donor Program participants sign this type of document prior to enrolling in the program
- What instrument is used to test platelet count in the QC lab?
- What is the name of the toy that Woody goes to rescue at a yard sale?
- Planning to determine if the purchase of new equipment is feasible
- Which blood cell type is responsible for graft versus host disease
57 Clues: Unit to measure RBCs • Destruction of red cells • Emergency pickup/delivery request • What does the H stand for in HSCT? • Person scheduling pickups/deliveries • One of four Bloodworks core principles • The highest governing body at Bloodworks • This blood type can give plasma to anyone • Density gradient medium for PBMC isolation • The Ss antigens are located on _________ B • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2026-04-03
Across
- Heart
- Blood pressure
- Smallest blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- Portable device that monitors heart rhythm over 24–48 hours
- ventricular tachycardia
- Heart rate
- Inflammation
- Enlarged heart
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- Myocardial infarction
- High blood pressure
- Irregular heartbeat
Down
- Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- Procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter.
- Muscle
- Vessel
- Congestive heart failure
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Surgical removal
25 Clues: Heart • Muscle • Vessel • Heart rate • Inflammation • Blood pressure • Enlarged heart • Surgical removal • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • Congestive heart failure • The largest artery in the body. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Hardening and narrowing of arteries • Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye. • ...
Skadi's Crossword Lab 2026-04-02
Across
- fitness for some purpose; usefulness
- not migratory; settled
- appearing worthy of belief; realistic
- having wide or considerable amount of space or surface; to a great degree
- the famous person born April 15th
- to prove wrong by argument or evidence; show to be false or erroneous
- injury, harm; an abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury
- This famous person was born April 1st
- a body projected by external force and continuing in motion by its own inertia; something that is thrown or launched
- born on April 22nd
- a distinguishing characteristic, trait, or feature
- covered with water
- plural form of cranium - skull; specifically, the part of the skull that encloses the brain
Down
- existing or occurring between two or more groups
- having no luck; unfortunate
- Famous person born April 2nd
- of few and scattered elements; not thick or dense
- the quality or state of being close
- having little substance or strength; flimsy, weak
- graphic description or representation; picture
- deadly
- This person was born April 3rd
- a death blow or death shot administered to end the suffering of one mortally wounded
- with full awareness of what one is doing; in a way that is intended or planned
- painfully affecting the feelings; piercing; causing strong emotional reaction
- one that precedes and indicates the approach of another; something that comes before
- unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others
- roaming about from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement
- one who studies human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture
29 Clues: deadly • born on April 22nd • covered with water • not migratory; settled • having no luck; unfortunate • Famous person born April 2nd • This person was born April 3rd • the famous person born April 15th • the quality or state of being close • fitness for some purpose; usefulness • appearing worthy of belief; realistic • This famous person was born April 1st • ...
Civa lab 1 2026-05-08
Across
- jazz style of uneven eighth notes
- starts loud, gets quiet
- accompaniment stays same, melody quickens often by diminution
- long and connected articulation
- all rhythms are played twice as fast
- band plays, player rests & doesn’t
- hold note until cutoff
- sudden dynamic change from loud to quiet
- short and accented articulation
Down
- even eighth note playing
- playing as many pitches in a slide between two notes
- slow down in tempo
- short and separate accent
- band section feature
- play quieter gradually
- play at the tempo from the beginning of the piece
- slow lyrical song
- brief descent of pitch
- fill drummer improvises through ensemble rest
- brief bend of pitch
20 Clues: slow lyrical song • slow down in tempo • brief bend of pitch • band section feature • play quieter gradually • brief descent of pitch • hold note until cutoff • starts loud, gets quiet • even eighth note playing • short and separate accent • long and connected articulation • short and accented articulation • jazz style of uneven eighth notes • band plays, player rests & doesn’t • ...
STEMI Protocol 2023-07-10
13 Clues: 324 mg • iv sites • ______ pads • NS at _____ • 1st for pain • departure ______ • patient ___ form • ________ cath lab • check every 15 min • clerk's first call • _________ of transfer • _________ of transfer • door to EKG goal in min
Pulse Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-10
Across
- PPE used when exposed to toxic fumes
- Safety evacuations are outlined in a Fire .....
- Worksafe guidance safety standards
- New employees training on safety rules & process
- Notice of improvement placed by a Health & Safety Rep
Down
- Used to minimise chance of falls
- Frequency and loss are considered when identifying
- 2016 legislation for chemical and other substances
- Next level of control after elimination
9 Clues: Used to minimise chance of falls • Worksafe guidance safety standards • PPE used when exposed to toxic fumes • Next level of control after elimination • Safety evacuations are outlined in a Fire ..... • New employees training on safety rules & process • Frequency and loss are considered when identifying • 2016 legislation for chemical and other substances • ...
Administrative Laws 2024-04-03
Across
- must be renewed every 1 - 2 years
- BAC is .08
- the driving test
- each vehicle must be insured
- legal driving peripheral vision
- phones, radio, eating, drinking
- miles per hour
- written test
Down
- needed to legally drive
- proves you own the vehicle
- high risk behavior
- assigned for driving violations
- can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- angered driving
- threatens safety of others
- behvaior that threatens safety of others
- Take license away for a year or more
- limits to road, weather and vehicle conditions
- vehicle identification number
- Take license away for less than 365 days
20 Clues: BAC is .08 • written test • miles per hour • angered driving • the driving test • high risk behavior • needed to legally drive • proves you own the vehicle • threatens safety of others • each vehicle must be insured • vehicle identification number • assigned for driving violations • legal driving peripheral vision • phones, radio, eating, drinking • must be renewed every 1 - 2 years • ...
Unit 2: Safety & Risk 2023-09-26
Across
- Systems in which a failure can result in catastrophe are tightly ____
- An innovation in safety
- A successful culture of safety
- Levels of risk
- Debate with origins in WWII
- Failures become serious when they ___
- "Sometimes you have to take off your engineering hat and put on your ___ hat"
- Gradual and sometimes unconscious acceptance of insufficient or unexpected outcomes based on lack of prior catastrophe
- ___ Accident Theory
- When experts discuss legislation and regulation
- There is a difference between ethical and ___ design
- Responsible for investing in infrastructure, funding R&D, setting legal infrastructure, enforcing safety
Down
- Type of cars considered a potential solution to traffic accidents
- Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard
- High alertness, constant search for potential failure is also known as ____ with failure
- Ensure adequate ___ in design to accommodate inevitable equipment and system failures
- Factors in evaluating risk author
- Offering transparency and building trust with the public can be done through
- Failures in design, equipment, operators, procedures and the environment are ___
- Argued that "risk will never be eliminated from high-risk systems"
- Nuclear accident due to design and training
21 Clues: Levels of risk • ___ Accident Theory • An innovation in safety • Debate with origins in WWII • A successful culture of safety • Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard • Factors in evaluating risk author • Failures become serious when they ___ • Nuclear accident due to design and training • When experts discuss legislation and regulation • ...
CBL 11 2025-06-12
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- Temporary structure built during trades field trip
- University visited for Women in Tech Day
- Proof of completion, like Fall Safety or WHMIS
- Fall River has this type of charm and roots
- Trade involving woodwork, introduced on a field trip
- What a T4 form reports for the year
- Workplace hazardous safety training acronym
- Skill for understanding written information
- Who issues a T4 at the end of the year
- Skill of adjusting to change or new challenges
- Tax is calculated in different income __________
- Tool used in sublimation to transfer designs
Down
- Percentage applied to income in each bracket
- Amounts subtracted from your total income before taxes
- High school located in Fall River
- Needed to work safely at heights
- Skill involving speaking and listening effectively
- Located nearby, key local employer
- Skill related to working with numbers
- Nearby community connected to Fall River
- Secure point to attach safety equipment
- Worn to prevent injury during falls
- Best fabric type for sublimation printing
- Fall River is known for having many of these
24 Clues: Needed to work safely at heights • High school located in Fall River • Located nearby, key local employer • What a T4 form reports for the year • Worn to prevent injury during falls • Skill related to working with numbers • Who issues a T4 at the end of the year • Secure point to attach safety equipment • University visited for Women in Tech Day • ...
Subchapter J Divisions 7-10 2025-05-03
Across
- Allowed if meeting specific safety regulations.
- Additional food offered between meals.
- Conditions requiring dietary substitutions.
- Type of device not allowed for sleeping.
- Ensuring children have safe and adequate water.
- Requires health-care approval for sleep use.
- Must be reviewed and approved if used on pregnant youth.
- Condition requiring information and special care.
- Must be provided at regular intervals to all children.
- Must have safety straps when in use.
- Standards for feeding and dietary care in child care.
- Adolescent residents responsible for their own children.
Down
- Must receive individualized attention and age-appropriate activities.
- Type of infant equipment that is not allowed.
- Includes holding infants and individual mealtime attention.
- Required at all times for infants and toddlers.
- Must fit snugly and be washable or waterproof.
- Special preparation required for infant feeding.
- Risk prevented by food preparation and supervision.
- Must be safe, large enough, and age-appropriate.
- Required for pregnant youth on childbirth and recovery.
- Sleeping equipment with specific safety requirements.
- Special diet method for children with medical needs.
23 Clues: Must have safety straps when in use. • Additional food offered between meals. • Type of device not allowed for sleeping. • Conditions requiring dietary substitutions. • Requires health-care approval for sleep use. • Type of infant equipment that is not allowed. • Must fit snugly and be washable or waterproof. • Allowed if meeting specific safety regulations. • ...
Short Story Unit 2024-10-02
Across
- Shay is moving because her neighborhood is being _______.
- Ms. Lottie's home was the most ________ of all ________ homes
- lack of worldly experience
- pointless, unable to produce any useful result
- Polite and Respectful
- The mother in "Safety of Numbers" was supposed to go to a protest in _____ square.
- a system of ranking groups of people
- In the opening line, what is the one thing Lizabeth remembers about her hometown?
- In Safety of Numbers, What is the mom focussed on?
Down
- What is the symbol of hope and prosperity in "Marigolds"?
- What area are the characters in "Eraser Tattoo" from?
- extreme hopefulness or belief in something
- Where does the narrator in "Marigolds" live?
- feeling or expressing guilt or remorse
- Where is Wes From in The Other Wes Moore?
- Where is Shay moving?
- Very weak; not substantial
- Who is the narrator's friend in "Safety of Numbers"?
- Disobedience or resistance to someone else's wishes
- aware of someone's surroundings
- Who is Wes's friend in The Other Wes Moore?
- What homes does Tony go in the day in The Other Wes Moore?
22 Clues: Where is Shay moving? • Polite and Respectful • lack of worldly experience • Very weak; not substantial • aware of someone's surroundings • a system of ranking groups of people • feeling or expressing guilt or remorse • Where is Wes From in The Other Wes Moore? • extreme hopefulness or belief in something • Who is Wes's friend in The Other Wes Moore? • ...
Radiology Crossword 2024-11-08
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- Campaign for radiation safety in adults
- Cervical Spine view that best visualizes the C7/T1 junction
- Cannot be seen through when exposed to radiation
- Another name for the clavicle
- A device used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation
- Guiding principle of radiation safety
- A type of fracture that causes your vertebrae to collapse
- Discoverer of x-ray
Down
- Small bones that are embedded in tendons or muscles usually near joints
- The negative electrode in an x-ray tube
- A radiographic projection obtained 90 degrees from the original view
- The person who reads the x-rays
- There are 3 of these bones in the foot (medial, intermediate and lateral)
- Campaign for radiation safety in children
- The strongest bone in the body
- Another name for a tunnel view of the knee
16 Clues: Discoverer of x-ray • Another name for the clavicle • The strongest bone in the body • The person who reads the x-rays • Guiding principle of radiation safety • The negative electrode in an x-ray tube • Campaign for radiation safety in adults • Campaign for radiation safety in children • Another name for a tunnel view of the knee • ...
Lab equipment 2023-05-23
8 Clues: Use to measure the pH. • Use to measure the time. • Use to protect your hands. • Use to transport your solid. • Use on magnetic stirrer. (2 words) • Use to filter your liquid. (2 words) • Use to moving small amounts of solid. • Use to protect your body and clothing in the lab. (2 words)
Accident and reporting procedures 2018-10-03
Across
- Plug colour for a 230v supply.
- The book that needs to be populated after accidents.
- How many days absence before an incident needs to be reported.
- Category of a yellow and black safety sign.
- Category of a blue and white safety sign.
- When an injury could have happened is called a ........ miss.
- A one hundred and ...... supply is used for work on most building sites.
Down
- RIDDOR helps to prevent accidents in the ............ .
- Colour used for live cables.
- What colour plug is used for a 400v supply?
- Health and safety ............ (HSE).
- The regulations covering the reporting of accidents.
- Category of green and white sign is ......... condition.
- The plug colour for a 110v supply.
14 Clues: Colour used for live cables. • Plug colour for a 230v supply. • The plug colour for a 110v supply. • Health and safety ............ (HSE). • Category of a blue and white safety sign. • What colour plug is used for a 400v supply? • Category of a yellow and black safety sign. • The book that needs to be populated after accidents. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2022-03-10
Across
- You and me together tool that positively corrects an action
- A patients name and DOB are example of patient ________
- universal protocol requires a _____ before a procedure
- An event reaching the patient causing minimal/no detectable harm is a _____ safety event
- Monmouth Medical Center prides itself as a _______ _________ organization
- At MMC we strive to reduce ______ distance and show mutual respect
Down
- the R in SBAR
- This incident event management system allows reporting of safety events such as workplace violence
- Central line infection associated to the bloodstream
- Urinary tract infection associated to indwelling catheter
- Welcome to Patient _____ Awareness Week
- the R in STAR
- Best method to prevent infection transmission
- B in NATO phonetic alphabet
14 Clues: the R in SBAR • the R in STAR • B in NATO phonetic alphabet • Welcome to Patient _____ Awareness Week • Best method to prevent infection transmission • Central line infection associated to the bloodstream • universal protocol requires a _____ before a procedure • A patients name and DOB are example of patient ________ • ...
Our Pets 2021-02-08
Shuleni 2024-11-18
18 Clues: gym • pool • school • lockers • library • art room • restroom • tech lab • cafeteria • classroom • music room • playground • auditorium • parking lot • science room • football field • teacher's longue • principal's office
harrison's crossword 2024-05-19
Who works where? 2022-11-13
ACID, BASE and SALTS CROSSWORD 2017-02-02
Across
- compound that produces H+ ions when dissolved in water.
- alkali commonly found in soaps.
- pH of baking soda.
- battery acid.
- compound that produces OH ions when dissolved in water.
- number of atoms per molecule of perchloric acid
- major component of oven cleaner
- if a solution has a pH of 6, it is considered a _____ acid.
- "salt" used in medicines. Commonly called Epsom salt.
- have a sour taste.
- pH is concentration of H+ ions dissolver per _____________ of solution.
- during a titration lab, the base is added to a __________flask.
- H+ are also known as ______________ ions.
- commonly known as limewater.
- formula for hydrochloric acid.
- major component of glass cleaner.
- acid + base = salt + ______.
- common name for ethanoic acid.
- acid release bee stings.
- one type of container acids can be stored in.
- formula for hydrochlorous acid.
Down
- acid + _________ = salt + water.
- acid found in fruits such as lemons and grapefruit.
- will not dissolve.
- have a slippery/soapy feel
- acid found in your stomach.
- during a titration lab, acid is added to a piece of glassware called a ____________.
- the cation found in limewater.
- HNO3
- color litmus paper turns in bases.
- used in a titration lab to notify when neutralisation has been reached.
- scale shows how acidic or alkaline a solution is.
- acid in grapes.
- pH = 7.
- number of atoms per molecule of chromic acid.
- number of atoms per molecule of magnesium hydroxide.
- acids react with metals to produce _________ gas.
- acid formed from the result of strenuous exercise.
- if a solution has a pH of 13, it is considered a ______base.
- color litmus paper turns in acids.
- one of the products of adding an acid to a base.
- formula for hydrocyanic acid.
42 Clues: HNO3 • pH = 7. • battery acid. • acid in grapes. • will not dissolve. • pH of baking soda. • have a sour taste. • acid release bee stings. • have a slippery/soapy feel • acid found in your stomach. • commonly known as limewater. • acid + base = salt + ______. • formula for hydrocyanic acid. • the cation found in limewater. • formula for hydrochloric acid. • common name for ethanoic acid. • ...
Day 12 Puzzle (Review of Day 5 & 6) 2026-01-07
Across
- friction is a ___ that resists the motion of one surface sliding or rolling over another
- the chemistry book was newer because the physics book’s surface had been ___ out over time, as shown by its evenly-spread out particles
- friction works ___ the pushing/effort force
- the chemistry book had more friction because its uneven surface had more ___ that resist motion
- the wood ruler represented this in our last lab
- one of a paraplegic's limitations include a lack of leg ___ (difficulty or inability to walk, run, or climb)
- the force that slows things down when an object rolls across a surface, like a wheel or ball, and usually causes less resistance than sliding friction
- a force that pulls things down towards Earth
- how many different types of levers exist
- a ___ is a push or pull
- every type of surface has this
- we draw these to represent the size and direction of a force
- distance from the fulcrum to the point where you apply the effort force
Down
- if something is able to move across a surface, then the pushing/effort force is ___ than the friction/resistance force
- another way of saying friction force
- the force that slows things down when one surface slides directly over another
- when particles bump into each other, they transfer energy, move faster, and produce this
- a lever is a type of this
- the closer the load is to the fulcrum, the ___ effort is needed to lift it
- we use arrows to represent the size & ___ of a force
- a Class 2 lever requires less effort than a Class 1 lever because its effort arm is ___
- physical condition where a person loses movement and/or sensation in their legs and lower body
- friction ___ things down
- the Crayola marker represented this in our last lab
- the materials caddy represented this in our last lab
25 Clues: a ___ is a push or pull • friction ___ things down • a lever is a type of this • every type of surface has this • another way of saying friction force • how many different types of levers exist • friction works ___ the pushing/effort force • a force that pulls things down towards Earth • the wood ruler represented this in our last lab • ...
PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 2020-03-06
Across
- Improving safety required and organizational _____ that enables and prioritizes safety
- The hospital assesses safety risks inherent in its patient population to reduce ___
- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of______ among caregivers
- Labeling medications should include the _____
- A ____ result is a critical result the physician is aware of and is treating
Down
- Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections
- A Common medication that is used to treat blood clots
- Implement policies and procedures to reduce the risk of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
- When reporting a critical value, what type of clear communication should be used?
- A good way to document that each step in a process is completed is through use of a ________
- Universal protocol required a ______ before a procedure
- One of the patient identifiers used at NHCC
12 Clues: One of the patient identifiers used at NHCC • Labeling medications should include the _____ • Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections • A Common medication that is used to treat blood clots • Universal protocol required a ______ before a procedure • A ____ result is a critical result the physician is aware of and is treating • ...
crossworALd....! (202403) 2024-03-05
Across
- This is the condition of employment at AL
- A system designed to provide a continuous supply of fresh air in confined spaces
- This gas can displace oxygen and lead to asphyxiation in confined spaces
- Phenomenon resulting in fragility of some metals when exposed to very cold temperatures
- Most abundant chemical substance in the universe
- Devices used to control the flow of gases and ensure safety during storage and transportation
Down
- A safety device to relieve pressure
- The most common hazard of high pressure gas cylinders
- The acronym for the organization that sets safety standards for industrial gases
- When drivers take a nap at the wheel
- A device that measures the concentration of gases in the air
- This gas is commonly used in healthcare for anesthesia
12 Clues: A safety device to relieve pressure • When drivers take a nap at the wheel • This is the condition of employment at AL • Most abundant chemical substance in the universe • The most common hazard of high pressure gas cylinders • This gas is commonly used in healthcare for anesthesia • A device that measures the concentration of gases in the air • ...
Southside Dental 2021-12-22
14 Clues: dec 25 • the boss • disifects • flex partial • rides a bike • company name • friendly bugs • female dentist • blue or yellow • complains a lot • nobody likes to do • favorite lunch idea • smells like acrylic • first and 16th of the month
Executive Offices of the President 2020-11-09
Across
- manages all federal finances
- enforces fair housing laws
- enforces occupational safety
- provides military forces
- manages/protects public lands and wildlife
- benefits for veterans
Down
- enhances health for citizens
- federal programs for school
- ensures public safety
- highway, railroad, airlines
- promotes job creation and economic growth
- oversees nations energy use
- responsible for making foreign policy
- food assistance programs/aids farmers
14 Clues: ensures public safety • benefits for veterans • provides military forces • enforces fair housing laws • federal programs for school • highway, railroad, airlines • oversees nations energy use • enhances health for citizens • manages all federal finances • enforces occupational safety • responsible for making foreign policy • food assistance programs/aids farmers • ...
Shop Safety 2024-10-16
Across
- protects your hands
- acronym for personal protective equipment
- color for caution
- color for information
- these must be rated at Z87.1 per osha standards
- protects your feet
- protects your head
Down
- color for danger
- background color
- color for warning
- color for radiation
- color for traffic markings
- color for safety
- acronym for occupational safety and health administration
14 Clues: color for danger • background color • color for safety • color for warning • color for caution • protects your feet • protects your head • protects your hands • color for radiation • color for information • color for traffic markings • acronym for personal protective equipment • these must be rated at Z87.1 per osha standards • acronym for occupational safety and health administration
Lab Safety Terms 2021-09-16
4 Clues: visible unsafe condition • dangerous situation that cannot be seen • required to wear at all times while inside the lab • fire extinguisher is approved for Class A, Class B, and Class C fires
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-09-10
4 Clues: Use to put out a fire • Things you wear on your face • Use to fix or clean and cut or injury • A piece of clothing you where on your body while in a science lab
Project 2 2021-04-09
Across
- The place where scientifics work
- the colour you can get if you mix yellow and blue
- the feeling that you get if you see a monster
- The person who makes experiments in a lab
- A horrible, scary creature
Down
- the power that gives you light
- the moment in which you are born you start your (-----)
- the moment in which your life is over
- a tale with characters, a place and an event
9 Clues: A horrible, scary creature • the power that gives you light • The place where scientifics work • the moment in which your life is over • The person who makes experiments in a lab • a tale with characters, a place and an event • the feeling that you get if you see a monster • the colour you can get if you mix yellow and blue • ...
Formula 1 2023-01-20
Across
- where to change tires
- what is the name of what pilots drive
- DRS
- who watches the races
- entrance to the pits
- who drives
- team with the most world titles
- In which country is the Albrt Park track located?
Down
- mclaren first driver
- where hamilton drives
- overtake a car
- dutch driver
- where do you race
- supreme body of motorsport
- safety car
- driver with most world titles
16 Clues: DRS • who drives • safety car • dutch driver • overtake a car • where do you race • mclaren first driver • entrance to the pits • where hamilton drives • where to change tires • who watches the races • supreme body of motorsport • driver with most world titles • team with the most world titles • what is the name of what pilots drive • In which country is the Albrt Park track located?
Lab Week 2025 2025-03-13
Across
- Used to measure the mass of a substance.
- A device used for stirring chemicals.
- The process of changing a liquid into a gas.
Down
- A substance used to preserve specimens.
- A type of microscope used for high-resolution imaging.
- A protective covering for glassware in a lab.
- Lab technique for separating mixtures.
- Dish A small, controlled space for growing bacteria.
8 Clues: A device used for stirring chemicals. • Lab technique for separating mixtures. • A substance used to preserve specimens. • Used to measure the mass of a substance. • The process of changing a liquid into a gas. • A protective covering for glassware in a lab. • Dish A small, controlled space for growing bacteria. • A type of microscope used for high-resolution imaging.
STAR Safety 360 2019-02-25
Across
- When cleaning up a spill that contains glass always use this.
- Always cut ____ from yourself when cutting.
- Injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes.
- In this you will find band aids.
- Must be worn to prevent a slip and fall.
- Never walk by a ____.
- Every period you must read and sign the safety ____.
- Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace?
- When an injury occurs you must alert management ____.
- One of Fry’s core values.
- When you have a safety concern contact your ____.
Down
- Hand protection needed when cutting.
- You must be 18 years old to operate the ____.
- Should always be used when collecting carts.
- Put this near a spill to alert everyone.
- Use this to clean up a small spill.
- It is your ____ to work safely and report hazards.
- What should you wear while collecting carts?
- Stores Targeting Accident Reduction
- Only use this approved device when cutting open boxes.
- When something is out of reach, always use a ____.
- When using a fire extinguisher use the ____ method.
22 Clues: Never walk by a ____. • One of Fry’s core values. • In this you will find band aids. • Use this to clean up a small spill. • Stores Targeting Accident Reduction • Hand protection needed when cutting. • Put this near a spill to alert everyone. • Must be worn to prevent a slip and fall. • Always cut ____ from yourself when cutting. • ...
Safety for Life 2013-10-10
Across
- What you need to do when you start work
- A tool used to clean up spills
- What needs to happen before you operate a Forklift
- The process that any new employee or contractor must complete
- A document that you can complete when you identify a hazard
- a document that gives you information on chemicals
- When you find a hazard who do you report it to
- What training do you need to complete before operating any equipment
- The highest control measure
- What you need to wear in noisy areas
- something that is completed by teams every month
- A document circulated every month
Down
- The name of the regulator in NSW
- Who is responsible for workplace health & safety
- Where you find safety procedure
- Where you find information relating to safety on site
- People who represent workers on WHS matters
- What needs to be completed for a new process or equipment purchase
- The WHS coordinator on site
- The training officer at Lisarow
- Before cleaning or maintaining equipment you must
21 Clues: The WHS coordinator on site • The highest control measure • A tool used to clean up spills • Where you find safety procedure • The training officer at Lisarow • The name of the regulator in NSW • A document circulated every month • What you need to wear in noisy areas • What you need to do when you start work • People who represent workers on WHS matters • ...
home depot stuff 2024-07-21
Across
- remembering to check out the merchandise in the customers hands
- when two products look alike but are not alike
- a safety tool used to protect your eyes
- paint exclusively sold at the home depot
- attention associates:
- an associate who picks online orders and deliveries
- a safety tool used to protect your hands
- 1 year hassle free returns and 6 months no interest on +299 purchases
- likely to pick up again
- a reward given to recognize an associate for demonstrating one of homedepots core values
Down
- a tool used to measure
- likely to shop again
- remembering to look in side containers always when checking out
- remembering to touch all product during checkout
- found in service connect when a customer wants a service or installation
- remembering to check the bottom of the basket
- a safety tool use to open boxes
- an associate who is responsible for checking out customers
- bought online pick up instore
- greet engage thank
- on shelf availability
- self checkout register
- the corner
23 Clues: the corner • greet engage thank • likely to shop again • attention associates: • on shelf availability • a tool used to measure • self checkout register • likely to pick up again • bought online pick up instore • a safety tool use to open boxes • a safety tool used to protect your eyes • paint exclusively sold at the home depot • a safety tool used to protect your hands • ...
Woodworking Rules Puzzle (Katerina Borotko) 2024-03-26
Across
- Be sure that you are ________ with all the controls before using power equipment.
- When you are cutting wood, you need to wear safety _______.
- No _____ clothing.
- No open _____.
- Pay _________ to what you are doing.
- Know the _________ of all the equipment.
- Remember to turn ___ any buttons when leaving a machine.
- Notify the instructer of any ________.
- ________ eye, face, or skin protection is required when performing certain tasks.
- Never leave power equipment "___" while unattended.
- Operating _____ equipment only on a one student at a time basis.
- Use ______ and safety devices at all times.
Down
- Avoid ______ tools or materials in the walkways.
- Avoid ____________ and/or horseplay.
- Notify the instructer of any __________.
- You need to pass a ____ before using new equipment.
- Use only those tools or ________ in which you have completed safety instructions on.
- Do not leave the _____ Shop unless your instructer give you permission.
- Check power ________ before putting into operation.
- Wear proper ________ in the Wood Shop.
- Notify the instructer of any _____.
- No loose _______.
- Avoid loud _______, shouting, and other distracting behaviors.
- No open _____.
- Do not ___ in the Wood Shop.
25 Clues: No open _____. • No open _____. • No loose _______. • No _____ clothing. • Do not ___ in the Wood Shop. • Notify the instructer of any _____. • Avoid ____________ and/or horseplay. • Pay _________ to what you are doing. • Wear proper ________ in the Wood Shop. • Notify the instructer of any ________. • Notify the instructer of any __________. • ...
Persoanl Safety and First Aid 2025-11-24
Across
- A lifesaving skill using compressions and breaths.
- A choice made in a situation, often affecting safety.
- Checking if a person is awake in first aid.
- A planned action to keep yourself or others safe.
- A life-threatening allergic reaction.
- A device used to deliver asthma medication.
- The first step in DRSABCD – checking the environment.
- What you check after opening the airway.
- A device that gives an electric shock to restart the heart.
- The position used to keep an unconscious person safe.
- A condition causing difficulty breathing and wheezing.
Down
- Help from people or services during unsafe situations.
- A head injury caused by a blow to the head.
- Something that can cause injury or danger.
- The condition of being protected from harm.
- A situation used to practise safety or first aid responses.
- When the body reacts to a substance like food or pollen.
- A device that delivers adrenaline for anaphylaxis.
- A situation where harm or danger is possible.
- Part of DRSABCD – ensuring the person can breathe.
20 Clues: A life-threatening allergic reaction. • What you check after opening the airway. • Something that can cause injury or danger. • A head injury caused by a blow to the head. • Checking if a person is awake in first aid. • The condition of being protected from harm. • A device used to deliver asthma medication. • A situation where harm or danger is possible. • ...
When God Shut the Door 2026-07-11
Across
- — The family God told Noah to bring into the ark.
- — God’s favor and kindness toward those who trust Him.
- — The rescue God provides through Jesus Christ.
- — What was coming on the world outside the ark.
- — What Noah found inside the ark.
- — What we have with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
- — What Noah had to do after the ark was built.
- — What faith does when God calls.
- — What God placed around Noah when He shut him in.
- — The serious message Noah believed.
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- — Trusting God and taking the next step when He calls.
- — Made right with God through faith in Christ.
- — What believers are called to place in God.
- — What God does when He tells His people to take the next step.
- — The sense of being safe in what God provides.
- — What God gave Noah for safety.
- — The man God told to go into the ark.
- — What the Lord shut after Noah entered the ark.
- — The One through whom God provides salvation.
- — The vessel God provided for safety through the flood.
20 Clues: — What God gave Noah for safety. • — What Noah found inside the ark. • — What faith does when God calls. • — The serious message Noah believed. • — The man God told to go into the ark. • — What believers are called to place in God. • — Made right with God through faith in Christ. • — What Noah had to do after the ark was built. • ...
Safety Takes a Team 2024-01-06
12 Clues: ____passport • stretch and _____ • slip ___ and fall • 3 points of contact • safety takes _______ • who are grip and grab • start, stay, end _____ • take InFocus quiz _____ • spotter should have ____ • always cut ___ from yourself • InFocus Captain Michelle____ • 12 Months makes you a ________
August 2014-07-30
Across
- Restore power
- Career idea growing-up
- Birthday
- Employee Feature
- Member Appreciation Days
- Anniversary
- July’s event was a huge “blank”
- A birth flower for this month
Down
- Idaho Department of Labor
- July’s Recharge
- Scholarship Fund
- Renee’s lab
- Featured Discount
- 15th Annual Golf Classic
- July's Storm
- Number of golfers
- A theme for August
17 Clues: Birthday • Renee’s lab • Anniversary • July's Storm • Restore power • July’s Recharge • Scholarship Fund • Employee Feature • Featured Discount • Number of golfers • A theme for August • Career idea growing-up • 15th Annual Golf Classic • Member Appreciation Days • Idaho Department of Labor • A birth flower for this month • July’s event was a huge “blank”
Buzzwords 2024-03-02
Across
- the why
- emotional
- listening
- expectations
- work life balance
- mentor
- trust
- inclusion
- above the line
- reflection
- ground
- monitor
- gen z
- active
- resources
- listen
- iterative
- self regulation
- vacation
- manage up
- introspection
- bias
Down
- empathy
- validate
- retirement
- millennial
- tell the story
- inspire
- genx
- efficiency
- partner
- diversity
- conflicy
- motivate
- brainstorming
- telework
- path
- psychological
- beehive
- collaboration
- connection
- interpersonal
- language
- intelligence
- shared values
- empower
- theory
- productivity
- safety
- common
- train
- equity
52 Clues: genx • path • bias • trust • gen z • train • mentor • ground • theory • active • safety • listen • common • equity • empathy • the why • inspire • partner • beehive • empower • monitor • validate • conflicy • motivate • telework • language • vacation • emotional • diversity • listening • inclusion • resources • iterative • manage up • retirement • millennial • efficiency • connection • reflection • expectations • intelligence • productivity • brainstorming • psychological • ...
TSS Crossword Puzzle - Q1 2025 2025-03-17
Across
- Name of the company we just acquired
- Platform to document HSE/SQ performance
- Repository of digital assets
- Semi-annual employee engagement survey
- Formerly known as digital surface
- Multicycle circulating valve
- Electro-hydraulic subsea safety system
- Real-time wireless telemetry system
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- City in Telemark, Norway
- Next generation well test equipment
- We collaborate and engineer
- TSS frontline boot camp for emerging leaders
- Preferred method of drilling in challenging reservoirs
- Intranet
- Wireless depth correlation tool
- Erle P. Halliburton's middle name
- Financial performance metric
- Remote operated completion system
- Always number one
- Sudden influx of fluids into the well bore
20 Clues: Intranet • Always number one • City in Telemark, Norway • We collaborate and engineer • Repository of digital assets • Financial performance metric • Multicycle circulating valve • Wireless depth correlation tool • Erle P. Halliburton's middle name • Formerly known as digital surface • Remote operated completion system • Next generation well test equipment • ...
US history 2024-06-12
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- Environmental protection agency
- Housing and Urban development
- Consumer product safety commission
- War on poverty program
- I have a dream
- People were fighting to end this
- Domestic program for America
- Women's national organization
- Provided jobs for highschool dropouts
- JFK wanted to send the first person to the moon so he funded this
- Given to people over the age of 65
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Down
- Lyndon Baines Johnson's domestic program
- Given to poor people for healthcare
- Author of Unsafe at Any speed
- Women's rights movement
- American Indian Movement
- Famous sit-ins to start for change
- equal rights amendments
- Green Power
20 Clues: Green Power • I have a dream • War on poverty program • Women's rights movement • equal rights amendments • American Indian Movement • Domestic program for America • Housing and Urban development • Author of Unsafe at Any speed • Women's national organization • Environmental protection agency • People were fighting to end this • Consumer product safety commission • ...
Electricity 1 2024-01-04
Across
- Device for changing voltage levels
- Unit of electrical current
- Device storing electrical energy
- Material that blocks electrical flow
- Material allowing electricity to flow
- Electrical socket or outlet
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Protective tube for electrical wires
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- Opposition to electrical flow
- Electrical pressure
- Device to interrupt electrical flow
- Electrical device for a specific function
- Connecting to the earth for safety
- Device for controlling the flow of electricity
- Closed loop for electricity
- Permanent electrical device like a light
- Connection point in a circuit
- System of electrical conductors
- Safety device against electric shock
- Socket for connecting electrical devices
20 Clues: Electrical pressure • Unit of electrical current • Closed loop for electricity • Electrical socket or outlet • Opposition to electrical flow • Connection point in a circuit • Unit of electrical resistance • System of electrical conductors • Device storing electrical energy • Device for changing voltage levels • Connecting to the earth for safety • ...
Godo61 2021-09-24
23 Clues: CEO • Lab • A&P • 500SL • Toyota • Z-Turn • Horder • Red Bird • Ohio Ocean • Lawn lines • WC Steakhouse • None in sight • Chains of power • _ of lite beers • Desert illusion • Just married at • Flies and fishes • Its for the kids • Dave’s TN nickname • Trips around the sun • Home of ball players • Breakfast of friends • A tire mounts to this
JACKSON's rhgdghuaghjd crossword 2019-05-07
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- a lab
- 10 years
- writing and other office materials.
- just think
- inventing something
- second month
- not scared
- a scene
- a direction
- a column
- a box
- building with books
- long ago
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- its something
- magic and stuff
- something to do with machines
- pencils, scissors
- the first day or month
- normal
- it is a secret
- room service
- just nothing
- just food
- winner
24 Clues: a lab • a box • normal • winner • a scene • 10 years • a column • long ago • just food • just think • not scared • a direction • second month • room service • just nothing • its something • it is a secret • magic and stuff • pencils, scissors • inventing something • building with books • the first day or month • something to do with machines • writing and other office materials.
BioChem Crossworld 2019-11-25
Across
- model organism with claws
- for the legs
- model organism without whiskers
- basic unit of lab life
- gee-whizz
- model organism with small brain
- guardian of the researcher
- always dry
- model organism without brain
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- biological sample holder
- common occurence
- head of the table
- rare occurence
- the green wonder
- expansion
- thembs up
- father of genetics
- lord of the flies
- mysterious
- model organism with whiskers
20 Clues: expansion • gee-whizz • thembs up • mysterious • always dry • for the legs • rare occurence • common occurence • the green wonder • head of the table • lord of the flies • father of genetics • basic unit of lab life • biological sample holder • model organism with claws • guardian of the researcher • model organism with whiskers • model organism without brain • model organism without whiskers • ...
TERJEMAHAN 2023-07-05
42 Clues: TRY • AGE • SAD • CRY • LAB • CAN • EXAM • FOOD • TAXI • MOON • STAR • TAXI • POOL • FOOD • STOP • LIKE • STORY • SPORT • SMILE • WORLD • SMALL • NOISY • START • AGREE • CHOOSE • OFFICE • REPORT • SALARY • RESULT • LISTEN • COUSIN • COLOUR • CLOTHES • COMPANY • SMOKING • SPECIAL • PICTURE • SOLDIER • PROBLEM • LANGUAGE • EXERCISE • IMPORTANT
Family 2020-07-18
Across
- has vacuum cleaner
- honeymoon was in maldives
- ex miranada house
- always hajir-ho
- loves shoes
- belongs to guhati
- is his darling
- can dance well
- is tallest
- donot know much
Down
- loves collecting coins
- worked on travel site
- was commodity trading broker
- works with a medical lab
- loves nature trail
- is not shenoy
- is the eldest teacher
- Studied paper
- has beemer
19 Clues: has beemer • is tallest • loves shoes • is not shenoy • Studied paper • is his darling • can dance well • always hajir-ho • donot know much • ex miranada house • belongs to guhati • has vacuum cleaner • loves nature trail • worked on travel site • is the eldest teacher • loves collecting coins • works with a medical lab • honeymoon was in maldives • was commodity trading broker
cameron 2013-11-21
Across
- favorite animal
- favorite show
- favorite weather
- favorite house
- what part of body part is strong in camerons body
- nick name for Cameron
- favorite vehicle
- favorite season
- favorite grade
- a job when I grow up
- 2 favorite colors
- position I play in soccer
Down
- a science room
- favorite car
- strongest arm
- favorite artist
- favorite holiday
- favorite number between 1-10
- of points
19 Clues: of points • favorite car • strongest arm • favorite show • a science room • favorite house • favorite grade • favorite animal • favorite artist • favorite season • favorite weather • favorite holiday • favorite vehicle • 2 favorite colors • a job when I grow up • nick name for Cameron • position I play in soccer • favorite number between 1-10 • what part of body part is strong in camerons body
LAS INSTALACIONES ESCOLARES 2022-04-28
Across
- The canteen
- de fútbol The football field
- The library
- The classrooms
- The cafeteria
- de tenis The tennis court
- de profesores The staff room
- The gym
- The nurse's office
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- The swimming pool
- The reception
- de atletismo The athletics track
- The lab
- de baloncesto The basketball court
- The sports centre
- deportivas The sports facilities
- de actos el auditorio
- The lockers
- The recess area
- The class
20 Clues: The lab • The gym • The class • The canteen • The library • The lockers • The reception • The cafeteria • The classrooms • The recess area • The swimming pool • The sports centre • The nurse's office • de actos el auditorio • de tenis The tennis court • de fútbol The football field • de profesores The staff room • de atletismo The athletics track • deportivas The sports facilities • ...
Tri-State Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- The abbreviation for water molecule.
- the study of structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and testing.
- A common viral infection
- the name of a toxicology lab.
- A person that tests patient samples.
- Staff that enter patient information into system.
- A system that holds patient information.
Down
- the measurement and analysis of potential toxins, intoxicating or banned substances, and prescription medications present in a person's body.
- Which organ covers the entire body and protects it.
- Equipment that helps lab staff protect themselves in the work place.
- A word describing a contaminated item.
- is a contagious disease caused by a virus, SARS
- A person who studies chemistry.
- An infective agent that consists of nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, that is too small to be seen.
14 Clues: A common viral infection • the name of a toxicology lab. • A person who studies chemistry. • The abbreviation for water molecule. • A person that tests patient samples. • A word describing a contaminated item. • A system that holds patient information. • is a contagious disease caused by a virus, SARS • Staff that enter patient information into system. • ...
Cardiac Consideration 2025-09-30
Across
- What medication puts a patient at risk for hyperkalemia:
- A patient with a history of Gout should avoid category of antihypertensives:
- Concerning reaction to Ace Inhibitors:
- What lab results needs to be monitored with Digoxin:
- What MSK conditions are pt taking atorvastatin as risk for:
- Quinidine can cause QT prolongation what cardiac rhythm is this concerning for?
- Inhibitors What classification of anti-hypertensive should women tryinACE inhibitorsgnant avoid:
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- What medication is contraindicated with Sildenafil due to severe hypotension:
- What lipid-reducing classification of medication should avoid grapefruit juice:
- A Characteristic of digoxin toxicity:
- What is a common adverse effect of Nitroglycerin: Headache
- A blood pressure medication, can cause the adverse effect of a sore throat:
- What cardiac medication needs to be monitored with lab results to avoid toxicity:
- Effect of beta blockers:
14 Clues: Effect of beta blockers: • A Characteristic of digoxin toxicity: • Concerning reaction to Ace Inhibitors: • What lab results needs to be monitored with Digoxin: • What medication puts a patient at risk for hyperkalemia: • What is a common adverse effect of Nitroglycerin: Headache • What MSK conditions are pt taking atorvastatin as risk for: • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2026-03-05
Across
- Who you can go to with safety related questions (team members)
- Identifying a potential safety situation before anything dangerous occurs
- Online system for employees to complete yearly required safety learnings
- Number to call to activate a behavioral code
Down
- Where situations that can/have caused patient/staff harm should be reported
- A way to ensure your patient thoroughly understands the education you are providing
- Completed to provide feedback around compliance with our safety
- The top priority for our patients and ourselves
- An error prevention tool for communicating clearly (acronym)
9 Clues: Number to call to activate a behavioral code • The top priority for our patients and ourselves • An error prevention tool for communicating clearly (acronym) • Who you can go to with safety related questions (team members) • Completed to provide feedback around compliance with our safety • Online system for employees to complete yearly required safety learnings • ...
Barnabus 2026-06-04
Across
- Where was the lab?
- finish the sentence
- Where does Barnabus live?
- what verb does the author use to describe how barnabus sat in his jar?
Down
- What adjective does the author use to describe the street?
- What colour where the suits?
- what will happen to Barnabus after he gets recycled?
- what are the red things they put on each jar
8 Clues: Where was the lab? • finish the sentence • Where does Barnabus live? • What colour where the suits? • what are the red things they put on each jar • what will happen to Barnabus after he gets recycled? • What adjective does the author use to describe the street? • what verb does the author use to describe how barnabus sat in his jar?
Kitchen Safety 2022-08-30
Across
- The first S in PASS stands for?
- Process of making a surface free from germs?
- What should never be put on a grease fire?
- You should never sit on the?
- Dirty dishes should be washed in soapy water that is?
- Safest way to use a knife is to angle the blade which direction of user?
- What should never be put in microwave?
- Safest way to thaw food is in the?
- The P in PASS stands for?
Down
- Pot handles on stove should be turned to which part of the range?
- First step when using the garbage disposal is to turn on what?
- When toast is stuck in toaster you should do what to the toaster?
- The second S in PASS stands for?
- What kind of paper towel should you use to pick up glass?
- The safest way to open a can is to use?
- What kind of water should you run over a mild burn?
- The A in PASS stands for?
- Perishable food should not sit out for longer than how many hours?
- Putting a hot pan in water can make the pan do what?
19 Clues: The A in PASS stands for? • The P in PASS stands for? • You should never sit on the? • The first S in PASS stands for? • The second S in PASS stands for? • Safest way to thaw food is in the? • What should never be put in microwave? • The safest way to open a can is to use? • What should never be put on a grease fire? • Process of making a surface free from germs? • ...
safety vocab 2022-08-26
Across
- not caring about yourself or others
- not in working order
- rough, noisy activity
- poisonous
- faulty
- highest level of toxicity. red.
- weariness or exhaustion
- lowest level of toxicity. yellow.
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
Down
- unawareness of a potential hazard
- care is taken beforehand
- under the direction of another person
- to be protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- dangerous
- an unfortunate event that results in injury
- cuts and bruises
- moderate toxicity level. orange.
18 Clues: faulty • dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • rough, noisy activity • weariness or exhaustion • care is taken beforehand • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • highest level of toxicity. red. • moderate toxicity level. orange. • unawareness of a potential hazard • lowest level of toxicity. yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • ...
Machining & safety 2019-12-02
Across
- The type of milling should be avoided in conventional milling machines
- A _____drill is used to accurately give a starting location for a twist drill, "hint"... it's short & stubby
- The ___ key should never be left in a lathe or drill press after it has been used
- A file should never be used with a bare ___ , it could be driven back into your hand
- this tool is used to add holes to parts being machined
- CNC Stands for Computerized ______ Control
- Safety ____ are worn to protect you eyes from flying objects
- This hand tool is used to ensure the head of the milling machine is square with the bed of the machine
- The edge _____ is used to find the X&Y coordinates of an object in the milling machine
- This CNC machine is used to quickly burn sheet metal & plate steel
Down
- These should be removed with a file or a grinder to ensure that parts are safe to handle
- Drafting is a _____ language
- The tap-drill ____ is used to find the proper drill for the tap being used
- this tool is used after drilling has been done but before a tap is used
- This type of machine is used to drill holes & machine parts using sharp cutting tools
- _____ and loose clothing should never be worn around rotating machines
- These should always be removed with a brush, never your bare hand
- This tool is used to add internal threads
18 Clues: Drafting is a _____ language • This tool is used to add internal threads • CNC Stands for Computerized ______ Control • this tool is used to add holes to parts being machined • Safety ____ are worn to protect you eyes from flying objects • These should always be removed with a brush, never your bare hand • ...
Safety Merit 2019-02-09
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- 18) Check that your _______ are always in good working condition.
- 15) Carry no _______________ (except on approved baby-seats)
- 16) Use ____________ on the right, rear and both sides of the bike
- 1)Wear __________ clothing: White, orange and yellow
- 17) Always wear a bike _____________ for head protection
- 10) _____ at all the stop signs and all traffic lights
- 7)Ride a bike that is the right _____ for you
- 9)Ride on the right with the ______ of the traffic
- 6) _______ for the ambulance / police to arrive so you can share what you saw
Down
- 8)Before each ride, check that the wheels aren't loose and the brakes work
- 11) Do not ride in the ________ direction on one-way streets
- 2) Carry a __________ or glow stick
- 4) Call 995 to __________ the incident\
- 3) Put _____________tape on shoes and clothing
- 12) Use proper _______ signals to indicate turns
- 13) Ride in a _______ file
- 14)Give _______________ to pedestrians
- 5) Look around for ________ for the victims
18 Clues: 13) Ride in a _______ file • 2) Carry a __________ or glow stick • 14)Give _______________ to pedestrians • 4) Call 995 to __________ the incident\ • 5) Look around for ________ for the victims • 7)Ride a bike that is the right _____ for you • 3) Put _____________tape on shoes and clothing • 12) Use proper _______ signals to indicate turns • ...
Foods Safety 2021-04-21
Across
- Gloria Estefan song- Rhythm is _______ Get You
- Enjoy yours
- A homonym for a female sheep
- Bunnies Eat Carrots And Usually See Everything
- A fake link Baxter use to employ
- The opposite of take
- Surname of the singer in question
Down
- Place to watch cat videos and tutorials
- Bon appetit!
- Infamous funny fails or quotes
- Not at any time
- Movie with Carl, Russell and Dug a talking dog
- A shortened form of the name Richard
- Chortle, belly or guffaw
- Lives under a bridge
- Earworms are when a _____ is stuck in head
- Knock knock
- A greeting at Halloween _________ or Treat!
18 Clues: Enjoy yours • Knock knock • Bon appetit! • Not at any time • Lives under a bridge • The opposite of take • Chortle, belly or guffaw • A homonym for a female sheep • Infamous funny fails or quotes • A fake link Baxter use to employ • Surname of the singer in question • A shortened form of the name Richard • Place to watch cat videos and tutorials • ...
March Safety 2023-02-28
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- Your county of residence will be put under a tornado (blank) if conditions are favorable to produce a tornado.
- Proper shelters for tornados are (blank) rooms without windows.
- The wrist (blank) stretch requires you to hold out your arm and turn the wrist down until you feel a stretch.
- Avoid bridges and highway (blank) when searching for a tornado shelter while driving.
- Cover your head and (blank) while sheltering in place.
- (Blank) keeps your muscles flexible and strong.
- (blank) is improved when stretching is performed on a daily routine.
- The neck (blank) requires you to drop your head to left or right; attempting to touch your ear to the shoulder.
Down
- Reducing the (blank) of injury is one benefit of stretching.
- Tornado (blank) are issued if a tornado is sighted.
- Tornados are violent columns of air that produce powerful (blank).
- Tornados mostly occur during (blank) and May for Indiana.
- Lifting your arms over your head, interlace your fingers, and press your arms back to participate in this (blank) stretch.
- (blank) can occurr in each month of the year.
- Tornado season for Indiana typically ends in (blank).
- If shelter is available, lay flat on your stomach in a (blank) or ravine.
- Tornados are dangerous forces of nature that can destroy large buildings, throw cars and large objects, and uproot (blank).
- Drive at a right (blank) (if safe to do so) to get out of the tornados path.
18 Clues: (blank) can occurr in each month of the year. • (Blank) keeps your muscles flexible and strong. • Tornado (blank) are issued if a tornado is sighted. • Tornado season for Indiana typically ends in (blank). • Cover your head and (blank) while sheltering in place. • Tornados mostly occur during (blank) and May for Indiana. • ...
Guest Safety 2023-05-12
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- a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents
- All hotels and lodging establishment are responsible for ensuring this
- must be given proper attention. Call the hotel doctor at once.
- Suspicious Object that could potentially destroy establishments
- a person whose name and address is registered on the registry maintained by the hotel and who is the bona fide occupant of a room of the hotel.
- given to a guest in a hotel in order to open or lock the door of their room
- a publicly available combination of house rules and a contract between hotels and guests.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising(i.e a fire)
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- guests' belongings which have either gone missing or guests have left behind
- Items that are important to guests, should be kept in lockers
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense in an hotel incident for example theft.
- the tools that help you track, measure, and improve the performance of the front office and the overall business(it can also a concern addressed by the customers.
- also known as video surveillance, is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.
- The most disastrous thing to happen to a hotel
- is an individually secured container, usually held within a larger safe or bank vault.
- a dangerous or serious situation, such as an accident in a hotel like death of aguest.
- Opening Keys must be left in the custody of the ____
18 Clues: The most disastrous thing to happen to a hotel • Opening Keys must be left in the custody of the ____ • Items that are important to guests, should be kept in lockers • must be given proper attention. Call the hotel doctor at once. • Suspicious Object that could potentially destroy establishments • ...
Safety Meeting 2023-06-22
Across
- Who is the supervisor of Logistic Trade & compliance?
- What is the two digit criticality code for Tensioning/Riser systems?
- How many varieties of avocados are there?
- How many employees working in Broussard WHSE was apart of ENSCO before merging to EnscoRowan?
- According to the forklift WI, how many meters is a safe distance?
- In 2009, this song by Black Eyed Peas was nominated as "song of the year during 2009 music awards.
- What inventory unit is used to store project material?
- Who taught Alexander the Great?
- What inventory unit is VAMS ID 0486857 tied to?
Down
- What college did Drew Brees play for?
- How many bay/roll up doors do we have at our facility including BMF?
- Which song made the Korean rapper "PSY" a viral sensation in 2012?
- What is "DEF" description when making an adjustment?
- What is the biggest island in the world?
- Where would you go to get a detailed inventory report?
- Which team was the first to punch there ticket into Mens College World Series final?
- Which soft drink was invented during WW2?
- How many countries are there in England?
18 Clues: Who taught Alexander the Great? • What college did Drew Brees play for? • What is the biggest island in the world? • How many countries are there in England? • How many varieties of avocados are there? • Which soft drink was invented during WW2? • What inventory unit is VAMS ID 0486857 tied to? • What is "DEF" description when making an adjustment? • ...
Kitchen Safety 2012-10-10
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- always make sure knives are _______
- When taking the lid off a sauce pan,lift the _______ side of the lid first
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. (2 Words)
- You should always wear an ______ in the kitchen.
- On a gas stove, never reach across a ______________burner.
- The safest place to defrost food is the ______
- What type of spoon should you use to stir hot foods?
- Never put ______ in the microwave.
- When connecting or disconnecting appliances, use the ___________, not the cord.
Down
- Always __________ hands before cooking.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove
- Always wash ______ seperately.
- You can get food ___________ from bacteria in spoiled food.
- Used to put out grease fires (2 words)
- Use a cutting ______________ to protect counter tops.
- carry knives with the point ______ from you
- Only handle electrical appliances with _____ hands.
- always wipe knives on the ______ side
18 Clues: Always wash ______ seperately. • Never put ______ in the microwave. • always make sure knives are _______ • always wipe knives on the ______ side • Used to put out grease fires (2 words) • Always __________ hands before cooking. • carry knives with the point ______ from you • The safest place to defrost food is the ______ • Position handles towards the ______ of the stove • ...
