respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Learning About 7 Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-11
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- The ______________ system is very important for creating red blood cells, movement, and storing important minerals needed for normal body function.
- The ______________ system works with the circulatory system to remove excess water and cellular waste material.
- The ________system works with the muscular system to push food along and with the circulatory system by breaking down the food which will be absorbed into the blood stream.
- The ______________ system works with many other systems involving movement.
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- The ______________ system works with the circulatory and the muscular system to bring oxygen into the body and release carbon dioxide from the body.
- The _________ system works will ALL other systems. It allows the body to interact with its environment and control many of its functions
- The ______________ system works with many different systems to get blood and other materials like oxygen to different parts of the body
7 Clues: The ______________ system works with many other systems involving movement. • The ______________ system works with the circulatory system to remove excess water and cellular waste material. • The ______________ system works with many different systems to get blood and other materials like oxygen to different parts of the body • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-14
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- This connective tissue joins a muscle with a bone.
- This muscle type cannot be controlled and is found in the stomach and blood vessels.
- This is when the heart beat is irregular, too fast, or too slow.
- This is part of the central nervous system.
- This makes up the highest percentage of blood volume.
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- This is found in the center of the bone.
- This muscle is what allows the inhale and exhale to occur in the respiratory system.
- This tissue type in the heart controls the rhythmic beating.
- This is a chronic lung disease in which is the airways become narrow or inflamed making it difficult to breath.
9 Clues: This is found in the center of the bone. • This is part of the central nervous system. • This connective tissue joins a muscle with a bone. • This makes up the highest percentage of blood volume. • This tissue type in the heart controls the rhythmic beating. • This is when the heart beat is irregular, too fast, or too slow. • ...
Drug, Alcohol, and Fitness 2018-03-08
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- What does lysergic acid diethylamide stand for
- damages the respiratory system and causes problems with memory
- Which type of people shouldn't smoke
- short term for blood alcohol content
- Produce a feeling of light headedness
- When friends or people force someone o try a drug or alcohol
- Links products such as tobacco and alcohol with a certain image or lifestyle
- A performance enhancing drug
- One of the most addicting substances known to scientists
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- Any substance that can affect a person's mental, emotional or physical state
- Can affect hearing, smell, touch and vision
- Drugs often referred to as date-rape drug
- examples include cocaine nicotine and caffeine
- produces numbness, paralysis and high dose can lead to unconsciousness
- The plant from which marijuana is produced
- Smokeless tobacco
16 Clues: Smokeless tobacco • A performance enhancing drug • Which type of people shouldn't smoke • short term for blood alcohol content • Produce a feeling of light headedness • Drugs often referred to as date-rape drug • The plant from which marijuana is produced • Can affect hearing, smell, touch and vision • What does lysergic acid diethylamide stand for • ...
Breathing and Exchange of Gases 2025-06-28
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- The thoracic chamber is formed laterally by
- Process of exchange of O2 from the atmosphere and Co2 produced from the cells
- Process in which the alveolar air released out
- Sound box in humans is also known as
- Pulmonary, Branchial and buccopharyngeal re modes of
- Primary sites of gaseous exchange
- Common passage for food and air
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- Special vascularized structures used by fishes for respiration
- A respiratory disease charaterized by difficulty in breathing causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
- A straight tube extending up to the mid-thoracic cavity which dived t the level of 5th thoracic vertebra into a right and left primary bronchi
- Chronic respiratory disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged due to chronic cigarette smoking
- Respiratory structures in mammals are
- Process by which atmospheric air is drawn in lungs
13 Clues: Common passage for food and air • Primary sites of gaseous exchange • Sound box in humans is also known as • Respiratory structures in mammals are • The thoracic chamber is formed laterally by • Process in which the alveolar air released out • Process by which atmospheric air is drawn in lungs • Pulmonary, Branchial and buccopharyngeal re modes of • ...
MSP Vocabulary 2017-05-09
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- solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location
- a material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it.
- the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves
- the set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins
- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
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- the emission and propagation of energy in the form of rays or waves.
- formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
- between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- one of the distinct forms that matter takes on
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- a self-contained system within a larger system.
- a power source is connected to two or more components.
16 Clues: one of the distinct forms that matter takes on • a self-contained system within a larger system. • a power source is connected to two or more components. • a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins • solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location • formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. • ...
MSP Vocabulary 2017-05-09
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- a power source is connected to two or more components.
- a material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it.
- between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- the emission and propagation of energy in the form of rays or waves.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- one of the distinct forms that matter takes on
- solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location
- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
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- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins
- the set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
- formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves
- a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
- a self-contained system within a larger system.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
16 Clues: one of the distinct forms that matter takes on • a self-contained system within a larger system. • a power source is connected to two or more components. • a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins • solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location • formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. • ...
Science review - end of year 2021-12-03
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- This is Earth's natural satellite.
- This is an organ of the digestive system. Food usually stays here for approximately four hours.
- Around a billion people live without access to clean water around the world. This scenario is called the water ________.
- If a being is formed by many cells, it is a _______ being.
- This is a far away planet. It is an ice giant. It's cold and blue.
- These are rocks made of metal and mineral that orbit in space.
- This is the part of the water cycle in which water goes from the atmosphere to earth in the form of rain, sleet or snow.
- During gas exchange, carbon dioxide goes out of the boy and ______ goes in.
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- These are the main organs of the respiratory system. Humans have two of them.
- This is the process that happens when water is released by plants.
- They are one of the celestial bodies present in our solar system. They are made of ice, and when they burn they also form a kind of tail.
- The ________ system is responsible for moving the blood around our body.
- All living beings are made up of _____. Some have many and others have just one.
- This is the process that happens when the sun heats the water and it changes from liquid to gas.
- Food is very important for our bodies because it gives us ________ to do our daily activities.
- This is the liquid that fills up the cell.
16 Clues: This is Earth's natural satellite. • This is the liquid that fills up the cell. • If a being is formed by many cells, it is a _______ being. • These are rocks made of metal and mineral that orbit in space. • This is the process that happens when water is released by plants. • This is a far away planet. It is an ice giant. It's cold and blue. • ...
Alcohol 2021-02-21
Homeostasis 2023-06-15
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- a state of not having enough water inside the body
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- A cell or organ that produces a physiological response when stimulated by a nerve impulse; usually a muscle or gland.
- The ability to do work or cause change
- system the system that removes waste from your body and controls water balance
- Fat storage cells under the skin
- Hormone that promotes the utilisation of glucose and hence the reduction of its blood concentration.
- system This system works as the transportation highway for the body. It consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. It transports substances such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients in the body.
- Metabolic Rate The rate of metabolism needed to support functions essential to life, such as protein synthesis and active transport.
- a rise in the temperature of the body
- an animal whose body involuntarily controls and regulates its temperature by controlling the internal heat it produces
- system Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- A feeling you get when you almost fall. Hormone that promotes the release of glucose into the blood in emergencies.
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- State in which blood glucose level is abnormally high.
- Under-activity of the thyroid gland.
- an animal whose body temperature varies with the temperature of its surroundings - these animals must voluntarily act to change their body temperatures
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
- What activity will decrease body temperature?
- system Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail
- Abnormally high body temperature.
- the maintenance of a stable body temperature
- the maintenance of a stable body temperature
- something that occurs consciously, with thought and will an animal whose body involuntarily controls and regulates its temperature by controlling the internal heat it produces
- stroke. serious medical condition caused by a very high body temperature
- system the lungs, air passages, and breathing muscles; supplies oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide
- serious medical condition in which body temperature is abnormally low
- something that occurs unconsciously, without thought or will
- The gap between two neurons across which a neurotransmitter diffuses
- Hormone secreted by the thyroid gland; stimulates metabolism, and thus heat production.
- mechanical the physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces
- system what system produces offspring
31 Clues: Fat storage cells under the skin • Abnormally high body temperature. • Under-activity of the thyroid gland. • a rise in the temperature of the body • system what system produces offspring • The ability to do work or cause change • the maintenance of a stable body temperature • the maintenance of a stable body temperature • What activity will decrease body temperature? • ...
The integumentary system 2021-10-11
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- cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone
- cells producing large amounts of a protein called
- flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract
- chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone
- cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin
- Biggest system in your body
- hard tissue
- most common type of cell found in connective tissue
- thin delicate membrane of protein fibers
- membranes lining closed internal body cavities a hole in a tooth that develops from tooth decaysynovialmembrane A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursaetissues
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- The moist inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- important cells of the immune system that are formed in response to an infection or accumulating damaged or dead cells
- type of cartilage present in the pinnae
- cell which has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- very strong tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks
- natural skin pigment
- translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces
18 Clues: hard tissue • natural skin pigment • Biggest system in your body • type of cartilage present in the pinnae • thin delicate membrane of protein fibers • chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone • cells producing large amounts of a protein called • translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces • most common type of cell found in connective tissue • ...
Human Body Test Review 2013-05-10
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- The flap that blocks food from going down the windpipe.
- A part of the respiratory system that is located after the larynx
- Protein turns into this when it is fully broken down.
- The process of food being converted into energy.
- The organs that contribute the chemicals for digestion but don't actually come in contact with the food
- One of the last steps of digestion where water is absorbed
- The muscle tissue located under your lungs
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- An osmotic term that means the water is moving out of the cell.
- the chemical that begins protein breakdown
- Cell membranes are ______. Permeable? Semi- permeable?
- The vessel that carries the blood from the heart to the lungs.
- The muscle at the bottom of the heart that pushes the blood through the heart.
- The smallest branch in the circulatory system that brings oxygen to cells
- An osmotic term for when there is equal concentrations of water both inside and outside the cell causing no net movement.
14 Clues: the chemical that begins protein breakdown • The muscle tissue located under your lungs • The process of food being converted into energy. • Protein turns into this when it is fully broken down. • Cell membranes are ______. Permeable? Semi- permeable? • The flap that blocks food from going down the windpipe. • ...
Client Care Units - Medical and Surgical 2017-11-13
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- This department is the first point of contact for patients arriving to the hospital for non-emergent reasons
- This unit cares for patients who have been diagnosed with cancer
- This unit deals with surgery of the chest and respiratory system
- This unit cares for patients wanting or requiring reconstructive surgery
- This unit cares for patients who are recovering physical function
- This unit cares for patients who are terminally ill
- This unit cares for patients with mental health conditions
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- This department maintains patient records and ensure they are accurate and complete
- This surgical unit cares for patients with diseases of the urinary system
- This unit cares for patients who require surgery for an aneurysm
- This unit cares for general surgical patients who are under the age of 17
- This unit cares for patients with diseases and disorders of the kidneys
- This unit specializes in patients who have had surgery of the brain or spinal cord
- This unit specializes in eye-related procedures
- This is an intensive care unit for patients with cardiac issues
- This unit cares for patients who are critically ill
16 Clues: This unit specializes in eye-related procedures • This unit cares for patients who are terminally ill • This unit cares for patients who are critically ill • This unit cares for patients with mental health conditions • This is an intensive care unit for patients with cardiac issues • This unit cares for patients who require surgery for an aneurysm • ...
HMPV 2025-02-05
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- antibody based diagnostic assay
- hMPV patients are generally diagnosed with this condition
- respiratory virus discovered in 2001
- severe complication of hMPV in the elderly
- hMPV genus
- hMPV is ___ sense RNA
- hMPV caused coinfection with this respiratory virus during its outbreak
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- Shape of the hMPV virion
- in this season hMPV outbreaks occur
- a surface glycoprotein
- a symptom of hMPV
- sensitive and rapid assay for hMPV detection
- a protein present in hRSV but not in hMPV
13 Clues: hMPV genus • a symptom of hMPV • hMPV is ___ sense RNA • a surface glycoprotein • Shape of the hMPV virion • antibody based diagnostic assay • in this season hMPV outbreaks occur • respiratory virus discovered in 2001 • a protein present in hRSV but not in hMPV • severe complication of hMPV in the elderly • sensitive and rapid assay for hMPV detection • ...
Rapid Response PE 2025-11-10
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- Condition from deep vein clot
- Diagnostic tool for a PE
- Diagnostic lab for a PE
- What intervention when respiratory failure occurs
- Blockage in the lung artery
- Lab draw completed by the respiratory for diagnosis
- Best Position for breathing difficulties
- First treatment for a PE
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- Rapid Breathing
- Medication was ordered to treat a PE
- Most common symptom of PE shortness of
- What sounds should the nurse be assessing
- Most common treatment of PE blood
13 Clues: Rapid Breathing • Diagnostic lab for a PE • Diagnostic tool for a PE • First treatment for a PE • Blockage in the lung artery • Condition from deep vein clot • Most common treatment of PE blood • Medication was ordered to treat a PE • Most common symptom of PE shortness of • Best Position for breathing difficulties • What sounds should the nurse be assessing • ...
Anatomy 2015-10-06
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- forearm bone found when doing thumbs up or taking pulse
- movement similar to abduction
- major arm bone of upper body
- system that uses neurons to send messages
- calf muscle found deep
- toward the attached end of the limb
- decreasing the angle between two bones
- medial and superfical hamstring muscle
- to lengthen the muscle
- exercise that works the latissimus dorsi and biceps
- pump blood away from the heart
- away from the attached limb
- middle region of the back from neck to lumbar
- hands or foot
- weight bearing bone of the shin
- has anterior, lateral, and posterior muscles
- superior shoulder bone
- jaw bone
- system is made up of 206 bones
- system responsible for exchange of gases co2 and oxygen
- increasing the angle between two bones
- toward the head
- superficial calf muscle with two heads
- oblique muscle that cannot be seen
- when palms face up like holding soup
- system that turns food into energy
- full body exercise that involves pushup and jumping
- plane that divides the body into left and right sections
- toward the midline of the body
- vertebrae in neck region
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- longest bone in the body
- Your teachers last name
- name of the 3 muscles located posterior and inferior of the thoracic region
- pump blood towards the heart
- the deepest abdominal muscle
- system that helps recycle blood in body
- rectus abdominis is an example of this anatomical term
- toward the front
- protects lungs and heart
- wing like bone found posterior
- plane that divides body into anterior and posterior sections
- System of glands that release hormones that regulate the body.
- deep hamstring muscle
- smaller assisting pushing muscle
- name of the suspension trainer
- deep muscles near the midline of you back
- abdominal exercise that works entire core
- toward the back
- the group of the biggest pushing muscles
- to contract the muscle
- deep muscle of the chest
51 Clues: jaw bone • hands or foot • toward the back • toward the head • toward the front • deep hamstring muscle • calf muscle found deep • to lengthen the muscle • superior shoulder bone • to contract the muscle • Your teachers last name • longest bone in the body • protects lungs and heart • deep muscle of the chest • vertebrae in neck region • away from the attached limb • pump blood towards the heart • ...
Ch 10 2024-05-09
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- The digestive system brings ______ to cells for cellular respiration.
- Fish have a _________ body to help reduce friction while swimming. Swimmer try to copy this by wearing swim caps and tight-fitting swimwear.
- 3 roles of a nervous system are detect, process, and _______.
- An __________ is an electrical message that travels through the nervous sytem.
- ________ is the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton.
- An adaptation that allows animals to move in water is _______ feet.
- A ________ is a tissue that contracts or relaxes to create movement.
- __________ are animals that eat both plants and animals.
- During __________, particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Tentacles, _______, claws, fangs are all adaptations that allow animals to grab and hold their food.
- Fish use a ______ ______ to help them stay at a certain depth in the water.
- The most simple nervous systems use a ___________ ____ to send impulses throughout their body.
- During cellular respiration, cells use glucose and oxygen to make _______ and waste products.
- Carnivores have ______ teeth.
- Snakes have flexible ______ that allow them to eat prey that is larger than them.
- A ______ is a place in the body where two bones come together.
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- Two products produced during cellular respiration are water and ______ ____.
- All cells need ______, a type of gas that animals take in using their respiratory system.
- The _________ system receives information from the environment and coordinates a response.
- Herbivores have _______ teeth.
- The reaction to the stimulus is called a _______.
- Some animals must shed their ______ in order to grow.
- A __________ is a nerve cell with a unique structure for receiving and passing on information.
- Cellular respiration occurs ________ cells.
- Snails secrete ________ to help reduce friction and make moving easier.
- The ________ is the part of a complex nervous system that receives information, interprets it, and controls the response.
- Animals get their energy by digesting ______.
- In a(n) _____ circulatory system, blood stays inside vessels and the heart.
- Squid use ___ _________ to move by pulling water into their body and shooting it out through a narrow tube.
- The _____ is the only mammal that flies.
30 Clues: Carnivores have ______ teeth. • Herbivores have _______ teeth. • The _____ is the only mammal that flies. • Cellular respiration occurs ________ cells. • Animals get their energy by digesting ______. • The reaction to the stimulus is called a _______. • Some animals must shed their ______ in order to grow. • __________ are animals that eat both plants and animals. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-22
respiratory system. 2025-02-14
Life After High School 2023-12-08
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- This medical professional administers anesthesia and monitors patients during surgery, ensuring pain management and safety.
- Specializing in blood disorders, this medical expert diagnoses and treats conditions such as anemia and blood cancers.
- Addressing mental health, this medical doctor diagnoses and treats mental illnesses and emotional disorders.
- Focusing on kidney health, this specialist diagnoses and treats diseases related to the kidneys.
- Working to increase access to higher education, this coordinator assists students in underrepresented communities with college readiness and applications.
- Managing hormonal imbalances, this specialist addresses disorders related to the endocrine glands, such as the thyroid and pancreas.
- Focused on helping students plan their academic and career paths, this counselor assists with major selection and career exploration.
- An adult that helps educate and guide you through high school, some might even consider them a mentor.
- Focused on women's health, this medical professional specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive health.
- Providing medical care to infants, children, and adolescents, this doctor specializes in pediatric medicine.
- Specializing in skin health, this doctor addresses conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails.
- Dealing with disorders of the nervous system, this medical professional addresses conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord.
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- Specializing in respiratory issues, this doctor diagnoses and treats diseases of the lungs and respiratory system.
- Specializing in the urinary tract and male reproductive system, this medical professional addresses conditions affecting these areas.
- Providing ongoing support, this coach helps students overcome academic and personal challenges to ensure a successful college experience.
- Conducting interviews with college applicants to assess their suitability for admission and gain insight into their personal and academic backgrounds.
- Helping students through the college application process, this counselor provides guidance on selecting schools and preparing application materials.
- This individual reviews college applications, making decisions on admissions based on academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and other criteria.
- This medical professional specializes in eye care, diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the eyes.
- This professional assists students and families in navigating financial aid options, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Specializing in the study of diseases, this medical professional examines tissues, organs, and bodily fluids to diagnose illnesses.
- Focusing on the digestive system, this medical expert diagnoses and treats disorders of the stomach, intestines, and related organs.
- Working to connect students with scholarship opportunities, this coordinator assists in the application process to secure financial support for education.
- This specialist focuses on the heart and circulatory system, diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases.
- Managing academic records and student registration, this professional plays a key role in maintaining accurate and confidential student information.
- Dealing with autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, this doctor specializes in diseases such as arthritis.
- Specializing in the health and care of elderly individuals, this medical professional addresses the unique healthcare needs of older adults.
- This educator teaches students about financial responsibility, budgeting, and managing student loans to promote financial success during and after college.
- This medical professional specializes in using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to diagnose and treat diseases.
29 Clues: Focusing on kidney health, this specialist diagnoses and treats diseases related to the kidneys. • Specializing in skin health, this doctor addresses conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. • An adult that helps educate and guide you through high school, some might even consider them a mentor. • ...
Client Care Units - Medical and Surgical 2017-11-13
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- This unit cares for patients who are terminally ill
- This unit specializes in eye-related procedures
- This unit cares for patients who are recovering physical function
- This surgical unit cares for patients with diseases of the urinary system
- This unit cares for patients wanting or requiring reconstructive surgery
- This unit specializes in patients who have had surgery of the brain or spinal cord
- This unit cares for patients who are critically ill
- This unit cares for patients who have been diagnosed with cancer
- This is an intensive care unit for patients with cardiac issues
- This department is the first point of contact for patients arriving to the hospital for non-emergent reasons
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- This unit cares for patients with mental health conditions
- This unit cares for patients with diseases and disorders of the kidneys
- This department maintains patient records and ensure they are accurate and complete
- This unit cares for patients who require surgery for an aneurysm
- This unit deals with surgery of the chest and respiratory system
- This unit cares for general surgical patients who are under the age of 17
16 Clues: This unit specializes in eye-related procedures • This unit cares for patients who are terminally ill • This unit cares for patients who are critically ill • This unit cares for patients with mental health conditions • This is an intensive care unit for patients with cardiac issues • This unit cares for patients who require surgery for an aneurysm • ...
Medical & Surgical Client Care Units 2017-11-13
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- This unit cares for patients wanting or requiring reconstructive surgery
- This unit cares for patients with diseases and disorders of the kidneys
- This unit cares for patients who require surgery for an aneurysm
- This department maintains patient records and ensure they are accurate and complete
- This unit cares for general surgical patients who are under the age of 17
- This unit specializes in eye-related procedures
- This unit cares for patients with mental health conditions
- This department is the first point of contact for patients arriving to the hospital for non-emergent reasons
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- This is an intensive care unit for patients with cardiac issues
- This unit cares for patients who are terminally ill
- This unit deals with surgery of the chest and respiratory system
- This unit specializes in patients who have had surgery of the brain or spinal cord
- This unit cares for patients who are recovering physical function
- This unit cares for patients who have been diagnosed with cancer
- This surgical unit cares for patients with diseases of the urinary system
- This unit cares for patients who are critically ill
16 Clues: This unit specializes in eye-related procedures • This unit cares for patients who are terminally ill • This unit cares for patients who are critically ill • This unit cares for patients with mental health conditions • This is an intensive care unit for patients with cardiac issues • This unit deals with surgery of the chest and respiratory system • ...
Organs and Organ Systems 2023-09-18
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- This organ can be replaced and you can live with one; it helps filter your blood
- The type of tissue that your nose is made out of
- This is a major organ in the nervous system
- Produces voluntary and involuntary movements; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system
- Produces hormones; helps your body develop from a child to an adult
- Helps support and protect vital organs
- Helps filter blood and stores your urine
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- Regulates body's response to changes in internal and external environment; processes information
- Brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
- This organ has chambers and is located in the center of your chest
- Protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells.
- Helps your body break down carbs and sugars by delivering insulin
- The most outer-layer of tissue in your body
- Filters blood and eliminates waste products; helps maintain homeostasis
- Helps your body break down and absorb nutrients by chewing food
- This helps protect and support the vital organs
16 Clues: Helps support and protect vital organs • Helps filter blood and stores your urine • This is a major organ in the nervous system • The most outer-layer of tissue in your body • This helps protect and support the vital organs • The type of tissue that your nose is made out of • Helps your body break down and absorb nutrients by chewing food • ...
Human biology 2022-08-30
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- The excretory system consists of the bladder and the ________.
- There are 2 types of joints found including: ball and socket and _______.
- Name the artery which takes blood from the heart to the kidneys.
- The strong, smooth layer found at the end of bones to reduce friction.
- Which organ is the site of gas exchange?
- Name the system in the body that takes in oxygen and releases waste gases.
- Name the organ found following the small intestine.
- what term is used to describe the donation of organs from one person to another?
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- Describe what happens to the length of the muscle when it contracts.
- name the bone found above the knee.
- Name the liquid which consists of filtered excess water, salts and urea.
- Name the structure which stores the urine before it is expelled.
- the skeleton has many functions, including the ability to make what type of cell?
- Name the organ which pumps blood around the body.
- Which gas does the body breath in?
- Name the part of the skeleton which protects the brain.
16 Clues: Which gas does the body breath in? • name the bone found above the knee. • Which organ is the site of gas exchange? • Name the organ which pumps blood around the body. • Name the organ found following the small intestine. • Name the part of the skeleton which protects the brain. • The excretory system consists of the bladder and the ________. • ...
LSS1U2 Homeostatic Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-16
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- Organ system that disposes of internal wastes through excretion, urination, and sweat glands causing sweating.
- Chemical which is the main source of sugar in the blood is utilized as an energy source for other internal organs.
- Organ system that absorbs new oxygen and disposes of carbon dioxide, interacts with the circulatory system by transporting oxygen.
- Internal maintenance occurs throughout the body to maintain balance and stability in positive/negative feedback.
- A cause of pupil widening if one was to inhabit an enclosed dark area for a long period of time.
- A homeostatic response where the pupil size shrinks down due to excessive light traveling through the eye.
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- Cells purposed as repair catalysts when blood vessels are damaged and form a clotting formation to prevent bleeding.
- Organ system which interprets signals and sends messages throughout the body to respond to the situation includes the hypothalamus.
- A counteracting chemical from the pancreas which decreases the quantity of blood sugar, related to the treatment of diabetes.
- An organ system responsible for combating pathogens works with other systems for white blood cells to eliminate diseases.
- Created from identical cells and performing a singular function is also required for the formation of grouped organ systems.
- Various parts of a plant/animal cell common examples are the vacuole, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc.
12 Clues: A cause of pupil widening if one was to inhabit an enclosed dark area for a long period of time. • A homeostatic response where the pupil size shrinks down due to excessive light traveling through the eye. • Organ system that disposes of internal wastes through excretion, urination, and sweat glands causing sweating. • ...
Common Medical Conditions 2023-05-28
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- a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- Mellitus a medical condition that occurs when there is a high glucose level in the blood due to the body's inability to produce or use insulin effectively.
- a medical condition that leads to the persistent high blood pressure in the arteries is known as hypertension.
- a headache disorder that causes recurrent headaches and is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and light or sound sensitivity.
- a bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone mass or makes too little bone, leading to weak bones and fractures.
- Disease a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, including the arteries and veins.
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- a mental health condition that leads to sadness, lethargy, and difficulty concentrating, among other symptoms.
- a respiratory medical condition that causes difficulty breathing.
- medical conditions that occur when the immune system reacts to allergens, causing symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, and rashes.
- a medical condition that occurs due to the inflammation in the joints, leading to pain and stiffness.
10 Clues: a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. • a respiratory medical condition that causes difficulty breathing. • a medical condition that occurs due to the inflammation in the joints, leading to pain and stiffness. • Disease a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, including the arteries and veins. • ...
Body systems Vocabulary 2023-10-02
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- The group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream; also control growth, reproduction, and metabolism
- A group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs
- A group of organs that function to produce offspring
- A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body
- A collection of body systems that filter and remove excess fluids and waste from the body; includes the digestive, urinary, respiratory, and integumentary systems
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- The group of organs that work together to break down food by physical and chemical processes into nutrients that the body can use
- The group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body, supply oxygen and nutrients, and remove waste
- A system of organs and issues that protects the body from external damage and water loss
- A group of organs and tissues specialized for the rapid transmission and processing of information
- The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide
10 Clues: A group of organs that function to produce offspring • The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide • A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body • A system of organs and issues that protects the body from external damage and water loss • ...
Commonly Used Abbreviations 2025-04-07
24 Clues: ou • od • os • hs • qd • pc • PO • ac • tpr • hrs • prn • tid • qid • npo • QOD • bid • gtts • stat • adlib • axilla • tpr, bp • body temp • heartbeat, pulse • respiratory rate
respiratory and circulatory system 2019-08-28
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- transports oxygen, digested food and water to all parts of the body
- a body system that allows the exchange of gases in our lungs
- take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- a type of muscle that pumps blood to all parts of the body
- substances that our body does not need are removed
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- a body system that transports substances around the body
- tubes in our body that transports blood to all parts of the body
7 Clues: substances that our body does not need are removed • take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body • a body system that transports substances around the body • a type of muscle that pumps blood to all parts of the body • a body system that allows the exchange of gases in our lungs • tubes in our body that transports blood to all parts of the body • ...
Human biology 2022-08-30
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- Describe what happens to the length of the muscle when it contracts.
- What term is used to describe the donation of organs from one person to another?
- Name the organ which pumps blood around the body.
- Name the bone found above the knee.
- Name the liquid which consists of filtered excess water, salts and urea.
- Which organ is the site of gas exchange?
- The strong, smooth layer found at the end of bones to reduce friction.
- Which gas does the body breath in?
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- Name the organ found following the small intestine.
- Name the artery which takes blood from the heart to the kidneys.
- The skeleton has many functions, including the ability to make what type of cell?
- The excretory system consists of the bladder and the ________.
- Name the part of the skeleton which protects the brain.
- There are 2 types of joints found including: ball and socket and _______.
- Name the system in the body that takes in oxygen and releases waste gases.
- Name the structure which stores the urine before it is expelled.
16 Clues: Which gas does the body breath in? • Name the bone found above the knee. • Which organ is the site of gas exchange? • Name the organ which pumps blood around the body. • Name the organ found following the small intestine. • Name the part of the skeleton which protects the brain. • The excretory system consists of the bladder and the ________. • ...
gzy 2025-01-23
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- A psychological approach that emphasizes the study of observable behavior and the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior.
- To learn something so that it can be remembered exactly. Students often try to memorize facts for exams
- The process of breathing, taking in oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide. It's a vital physiological process.
- Facts, data, or knowledge that is communicated or received. It can be in various forms like text, numbers, or images.
- Relating to respiration. The respiratory system is the body system responsible for breathing.
- The act of thinking carefully about something. In education, reflection can help students learn from their experiences.
- the process of getting knowledge or a new skill
- Conversations or debates about a particular topic. Classroom discussions can promote critical thinking.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. In education, the learning environment can greatly impact a student's performance.
- Built or created by putting parts together. In an educational context, “constructed knowledge” implies that learners build their understanding through experiences.
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- a style of art that began in Russia in the early 20th century, based on the idea that art should have a social purpose
- The pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or work of art. A positive classroom atmosphere can enhance learning.
- To give support, confidence, or hope to someone. Teachers often encourage students to participate in class.
- It's likely you meant “relating”. : Having a connection or association with something. For example, “This topic is relating to history.”
- relating to the methods and theory of teaching
- Relating to an individual person; private, individual. For example, “personal belongings” are things that belong to a particular person.
- to get something
- The significance, purpose, or intention of something. For instance, the of a word is what it represents or conveys.
- In education, it refers to the support provided to students as they learn new concepts. Teachers might use scaffolding techniques to help students gradually become independent learners.
19 Clues: to get something • relating to the methods and theory of teaching • the process of getting knowledge or a new skill • Relating to respiration. The respiratory system is the body system responsible for breathing. • To learn something so that it can be remembered exactly. Students often try to memorize facts for exams • ...
Unit 4: Transoceanic Connections (4.1-4.4) 2023-06-01
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- A Spanish commercial center in the area.
- A system of inheritance in which a person's property passes to their firstborn legitimate child upon their death.
- An agricultural crop that is purposely made strictly to be sold in a market environment for as much money as possible.
- Claimed land settled by immigrants from the home country.
- A famous Italian navigator who was famous for his voyages across the Atlantic with the support of many Spanish monarchs, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand.
- A system to gain access to gold and other resources of the Americas.
- A forced labor system practiced by conquistadors in the former Inca Empire.
- Map making and knowledge of current wind patterns which also improved navigation.
- Spanish soldiers
- The shipment of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic.
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- A trade rivalry between the Muslim traders from Oman and the European Christian traders over the Indian Ocean Trade and trade settlements in Oman.
- Empires that are based on seal travel.
- A stew that was popular in the southern United States.
- A route through or around North America that would lead to East Asia and the precious trade in spices and luxury goods.
- A virus that conquistadores; it spread that are spread through the respiratory system.
- This system arose when landowners developed agriculture on their lands, they used coerced labor to work in the fields.
- Map of starts and galaxies that was used by mariners to guide the ship's direction.
- Large heavily armed Spanish ships that made stops in the Philippines.
- The extensive movements of plants, animals, diseases, and peoples between the Old and New Worlds after Columbus made his famous voyage.
- Dispersion of Africans out of Africa.
- Policies designed to sell as many goods as they could to other countries; to maximize the amounts of gold and silver and to buy as few as possible goods from other countries.
- A system in which individuals were considered as property to be bought and sold.
- Individuals who were born in the colonies, but who had Spanish parents or grandparents.
23 Clues: Spanish soldiers • Dispersion of Africans out of Africa. • Empires that are based on seal travel. • A Spanish commercial center in the area. • A stew that was popular in the southern United States. • The shipment of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic. • Claimed land settled by immigrants from the home country. • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-31
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- A network of organs that help you breath.
- A complex network of different cells and organs that help fight off infections and diseases
- The system made up of your skin, hair, nails, and glands. This is the first line of defense your body has against the outside.
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- The system where your heart pumps blood to your lungs, and allows for your blood to get oxygen.
- The system that includes all your nerves, which send signals to the brain through the spinal cord.
- This system includes your bones, tendons, ligaments, muscles, that allow your body to move the way it does.
- This system breaks down the food you eat and turns it into energy for your body to use.
7 Clues: A network of organs that help you breath. • This system breaks down the food you eat and turns it into energy for your body to use. • A complex network of different cells and organs that help fight off infections and diseases • The system where your heart pumps blood to your lungs, and allows for your blood to get oxygen. • ...
Clue 2025-01-17
Excretory System Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-15
5 Clues: holds your urine • purifies your blood • carries urine to the bladder • carries your bladder outside your body • apart of the respiratory system as well
Medical Terminology 2023-12-06
Organ System Crossword - Respiratory and Digestive 2022-10-05
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- a wall that separates two cavities
- secretes bile
- connects the mouth with the stomach
- separated into two parts, large and small, and helps absorb nutrients and
- this organ digests food after it is eaten
- an organ that produces insulin (a malfunctioning one of these can lead to diabetes)
- bile is stored and concentrated here
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- inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing
- the two main branches of the trachea
- you use this to eat and talk
- a condition that makes breathing hard, especially when being physically exhausted
- the organ you use to smell and breathe
- essentially the windpipe of the respiratory system
- organs that transport oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed and exhaled
14 Clues: secretes bile • you use this to eat and talk • a wall that separates two cavities • connects the mouth with the stomach • the two main branches of the trachea • bile is stored and concentrated here • the organ you use to smell and breathe • this organ digests food after it is eaten • inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing • ...
Non-Invasive Ventilation 2022-03-19
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- P/F ratio < 100 (two words)
- The speed at which the airway pressure reaches the set IPAP (two words)
- A contraindication for NIV (two words)
- Increasing inspiratory pressures over a period of time to increase patient comfort
- Your CO2 is too high!
- pH < 7.35
- This mask lowers CO2 faster than its alternative (two words)
- This being less than 50L/min is acceptable
- A cardiovascular complication of NIV
- This condition may affect NIV pressures
- Respiratory rate x tidal volume (two words)
- Measurement of inspired air (two words)
- There is an anti-asphyxiation valve on the ______ Respironics elbow
- When weaning a patient from NIV do not lower the pressure, rather reduce the...
- Measure this before commencing NIV (two words)
- Mode that maintains tidal volume by adjusting pressure supports
- Best mode for Type 2 Respiratory Failure
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- Breath initiated by the patient
- An integumentary complication of NIV (two words)
- Tachypnoea, shortness of breath etc.
- Respiratory failure with hypoxia and normocapnia (two words)
- Best mode for Type 1 Respiratory Failure
- Connects mask to DEP
- Measurement of the lung's ability to stretch and expand
- Elbow colour used in COVID-19
- This piece is occasionally inserted between the tubing and the exhalation port
- Difference between IPAP and EPAP (two words)
- A dressing for the nasal bridge
- This will occur without humidification (two words)
- Alveolar overdistension
- Blood passes through the pulmonary circuit but leaves unoxygenated
- You need to enter this into eRIC manually because it doesn't download
- Attaches to the side of the DEP in COVID-19 (two words)
- A cause of hypercapnia
- Pressure remaining in the lungs at end expiration
- Change the port setting from DEP to _____ when fitting a viral filter to the DEP
- Pressure applied to the circuit during inspiration
37 Clues: pH < 7.35 • Connects mask to DEP • Your CO2 is too high! • A cause of hypercapnia • Alveolar overdistension • P/F ratio < 100 (two words) • Elbow colour used in COVID-19 • Breath initiated by the patient • A dressing for the nasal bridge • Tachypnoea, shortness of breath etc. • A cardiovascular complication of NIV • A contraindication for NIV (two words) • ...
Respiratory Care Week 2015 2015-10-24
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- NAMED AFTER THE 13TH CENTURY WORD LIGHT
- LOMA LINDA HOSPITAL WAS ORIGINALLY A
- DAMAGE DONE BY OVERVENTILATION
- PAST PRESIDENT OF THE CSRC AND CURRENT STAFF MEMBER
- A NAME FOR A BALL VALVE FLOWMETER
- HOW MANY YEARS HAS DR. GOLD BEEN THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
- LEFT THE DEPARTMENT TO WORK AT PURITAN BENNETT TO DEVELOP CLINIVISION
- OWNERS OF THE INO
- NUMBERS OF BEDS IN THE ORIGINAL PICU
- A NOBLE GAS USED IN THE TREATMENT OF STATUS ASTHMATICUS
- STATIC + DYNAMIC
- WHAT IS THE ANTICOAGULANT USED IN OUR BLOOD GAS SYRINGE
- SDA PIONEER ESSENTIAL IN THE FOUNDING OF LLUAH
- ALBUTEROL/IPATROPIUM BROMIDE
- NICU PRONGS SHARE A NAME WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE
- NAME OF THE SOCCER TEAM SUPPORTED BY DEPARTMENT
- RESPIRATORY TEXTBOOK
- PHYSICIAN WHO PERFORMED THE FIRST INFANT HEART TRANSPLANT
- WHEN EAST CAMPUS WAS FIRST AQUIRED THEY WHERE USING THIS VENT ? MODEL 2
- TO MEASURE THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE
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- THE LAST ANALYTE ADDED TO BLOOD GAS PANEL IN 2012
- STAGE OF LUNG DEVELOPMENT WHICH A FETUS BECOMES VIABLE
- MATT C.’S HOME
- THE FIRST NAME OF A FORMER RESPIRATORY DIRECTOR WHO BECAME THE VICE PRESIDENT OF LLUMC
- ANOTHER NAME FOR CONSOLIDATION
- WHAT LUNG VOLUME CANNOT BE MEASURED DIRECTLY
- WHAT IS THE IRON PIGMENT THAT GIVES RBC ITS COLOR
- A PINK STICKER MEANS YOU HAD
- CODE FOR MISSING A HIGH RISK PATIENT
- GAS THAT MAKES UP MOST OF THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE
- HAIR ASSOCIATED WITH RESPIRATORY FUNCTION
- NUMBERS OF LOBES IN THE INFANT LUNG
- WHO MAKES EDI CATHETER
- SURGERY DONE TO REPAIR A PARALIZED DIAPHRAGM
- CPAP PRONG THAT SHARES A NAME WITH A RIVER IN NEW YORK
- PINK
- NAME OF THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL MASCOT
- COMPANY WHO MAKES THE BEDSIDE FLOWMETER
- MANUEVER IS A TECHNIQUE USED DURING INTUBATION
- CREATED THE FIRST INFANT VENTILATOR
- LOMA LINDA CITY IS IN THIS COLORS ZONE
41 Clues: PINK • MATT C.’S HOME • STATIC + DYNAMIC • OWNERS OF THE INO • RESPIRATORY TEXTBOOK • WHO MAKES EDI CATHETER • A PINK STICKER MEANS YOU HAD • ALBUTEROL/IPATROPIUM BROMIDE • DAMAGE DONE BY OVERVENTILATION • ANOTHER NAME FOR CONSOLIDATION • A NAME FOR A BALL VALVE FLOWMETER • TO MEASURE THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE • NUMBERS OF LOBES IN THE INFANT LUNG • CREATED THE FIRST INFANT VENTILATOR • ...
RESPIRATORY CAREWEEK 2015 2015-10-24
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- NAMED AFTER THE 13TH CENTURY WORD LIGHT
- RESPIRATORY TEXTBOOK
- MATT C.’S BIRTHPLACE
- NAME OF THE SOCCER TEAM SUPPORTED BY DEPARTMENT
- A NOBLE GAS USED IN THE TREATMENT OF STATUS ASTHMATICUS
- CREATED THE FIRST INFANT VENTILATOR
- SDA PIONEER ESSENTIAL IN THE FOUNDING OF LLUAH
- SURGERY DONE TO REPAIR A PARALIZED DIAPHRAGM
- GAS THAT MAKES UP MOST OF THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE
- PAST PRESIDENT OF THE CSRC AND CURRENT STAFF MEMBER
- PINK ____
- ANOTHER NAME FOR CONSOLIDATION
- OWNERS OF THE INO
- ALBUTEROL/IPATROPIUM BROMIDE
- COMPANY WHO MAKES THE BEDSIDE SPIROMETER
- LOMA LINDA HOSPITAL WAS ORIGINALLY A
- NUMBERS OF LOBES IN THE INFANT LUNG
- MANEUVER IS A TECHNIQUE USED DURING INTUBATION
- HAIR ASSOCIATED WITH RESPIRATORY FUNCTION
- A NAME FOR A BALL VALVE FLOWMETER
- PHYSICIAN WHO PERFORMED THE FIRST INFANT HEART TRANSPLANT
- LOMA LINDA CITY IS IN THIS COLORS ZONE
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- TO MEASURE THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE
- CODE FOR MISSING A HIGH RISK PATIENT
- THE LAST ANALYTE ADDED TO BLOOD GAS PANEL IN 2012
- WHAT IS THE IRON PIGMENT THAT GIVES RBC ITS COLOR
- CPAP PRONG THAT SHARES A NAME WITH A RIVER IN NEW YORK
- A PINK STICKER MEANS YOU HAD
- DAMAGE DONE BY OVERVENTILATION
- WHO MAKES EDI CATHETER
- WHEN EAST CAMPUS WAS FIRST AQUIRED THEY WHERE USING THIS VENT ? MODEL 2
- STAGE OF LUNG DEVELOPMENT WHICH A FETUS BECOMES VIABLE
- NICU PRONGS SHARE A NAME WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE
- WHAT IS THE ANTICOAGULANT USED IN OUR BLOOD GAS SYRINGE
- LEFT THE DEPARTMENT TO WORK AT PURITAN BENNETT TO DEVELOP CLINIVISION
- HOW MANY YEARS HAS DR. GOLD BEEN THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
- STATIC + DYNAMIC
- WHAT LUNG VOLUME CANNOT BE MEASURED DIRECTLY
- NUMBERS OF BEDS IN THE ORIGINAL PICU
- NAME OF THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL MASCOT
- THE FIRST NAME OF A FORMER RESPIRATORY DIRECTOR WHO BECAME THE VICE PRESIDENT OF LLUMC
41 Clues: PINK ____ • STATIC + DYNAMIC • OWNERS OF THE INO • RESPIRATORY TEXTBOOK • MATT C.’S BIRTHPLACE • WHO MAKES EDI CATHETER • A PINK STICKER MEANS YOU HAD • ALBUTEROL/IPATROPIUM BROMIDE • DAMAGE DONE BY OVERVENTILATION • ANOTHER NAME FOR CONSOLIDATION • TO MEASURE THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE • A NAME FOR A BALL VALVE FLOWMETER • CREATED THE FIRST INFANT VENTILATOR • ...
Stimulus, Response & Homeostasis 2022-03-10
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- The force within a plant cell that pushes out against the cell wall
- The response of a plant as it grows in response to light
- The response of the body when trying to fight off infection
- A response that an organism decides to do, it doesn't happen automatically
- How an organism reacts to a stimulus/a change in behavior
- Stimulus: not enough water in a plant. What is the response?
- A stimulus that comes from outside an organism
- The body system that maintains homeostasis by removing toxins from the blood
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- The body system that maintains homeostasis by removing carbon dioxide from the lungs
- A response that happens automatically/without conscious control
- Your body's involuntary response to the stimulus of being too cold
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment in an organism
- An animal might _______ if it eats food contaminated with bacteria, viruses or parasites
- Your body's involuntary response to the stimulus of being too hot
- Plural of stimulus
- A stimulus that comes from inside an organism
- The response of a plant as it grows in response to gravity
- A change in an organism's environment that causes it to react
18 Clues: Plural of stimulus • A stimulus that comes from inside an organism • A stimulus that comes from outside an organism • The response of a plant as it grows in response to light • How an organism reacts to a stimulus/a change in behavior • The response of a plant as it grows in response to gravity • The response of the body when trying to fight off infection • ...
Disease Unit Crossword 2025-12-03
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- Abnormal cell growth
- A common infectious disease caused by bacteria, affects lungs
- A type of pathogen; single-celled organism
- A substance used to make someone immune to a certain disease
- An abnormal reaction of the respiratory system that causes shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing
- Disease Any disease that is caused by an agent that can pass from one living thing to another
- A common infectious disease caused by a virus, also known as the flu
- Disease A disease that lasts more than 3 months
- An overreaction of the immune system to something in the environment that is harmless to most people
- Disease A disease that does not spread from person to person
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- A drug that kills bacteria or slows the growth of bacteria
- Disease A disease that comes on quickly
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease
- Throat A common infectious disease caused by bacteria, affects the throat
- A type of pathogen that is not alive, but can reproduce inside living cells
- Disease affecting how your body makes and uses insulin
- A common infectious disease caused by a virus, sometimes called "mono"
- A microorganism that can cause disease
18 Clues: Abnormal cell growth • A microorganism that can cause disease • Disease A disease that comes on quickly • A type of pathogen; single-celled organism • Disease A disease that lasts more than 3 months • A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease • Disease affecting how your body makes and uses insulin • ...
Chapter 1 - Part of something bigger 2014-09-30
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- The characteristic of life that an organism can go from one place to another
- A gel-like liquid inside a cell
- The organ system that controls and coordinates all activities of your body.
- Everything that is alive
- The characteristic of life that an organism can take in food and fluids
- The organ system that gives in oxygen to your body to produce energy and gets rid of carbon dioxide and water.
- A cell organelle that turns food into energy
- The cell organelle that makes food inside a plant
- The lens closest to your eye in a microscope
- The organ system that transports oxygen and food to the organs and transports waste for removal.
- The smallest living part of an organism
- vacuole A plant stores food, waste products and water in this structure.
- The tissue that supports other tissues and binds them together.
- A group of cells that perform a common, or related, taks
- The organ system that breaks down and absorbs food.
- The tissue that provides a covering, such as skin or the surfaces of parts inside the body.
- The cell organelle that controls what the cell does. It contains DNA.
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- The characteristic of life that an organism can het bigger.
- Part of your body with a special function
- The characteristic of life that an organism can het energy out of food.
- The tissue that is made up from nerve cells, that work together to send and receive messages to and from other body parts.
- The characteristic of life that an organism can react to changes in the environment.
- The characteristic of life that an organism can make a new living organism.
- Little cell organs that do different jobs for the cell
- The lens closest to the object you look at through the microscope.
- A ... drawing without small details and no sketching.
- The characteristic of life that an organism can remove waste.
- The organ system that makes movement possible.
- The organ system that holds the body upright and supports and protects your organs.
- The tissue that is made up of muscle cells that contract.
30 Clues: Everything that is alive • A gel-like liquid inside a cell • The smallest living part of an organism • Part of your body with a special function • A cell organelle that turns food into energy • The lens closest to your eye in a microscope • The organ system that makes movement possible. • The cell organelle that makes food inside a plant • ...
Invertebrates Crossword 2024-01-22
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- Feeder Organisms that obtain food by filtering particles from the water, as seen in sponges.
- Services Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as water purification and pollination.
- The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat.
- Specialized stinging cells found in cnidarians, used for defense and capturing prey.
- External hard covering, typically made of chitin, providing support and protection, common in arthropods.
- Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move.
- Destruction Alteration or elimination of natural habitats, often due to human activities
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- Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column.
- The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water.
- Symmetry Symmetry around a central point, commonly seen in organisms like cnidarians and echinoderms.
- A phylum of marine invertebrates including starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
- Reproduction Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically identical to the parent.
- Vascular System Unique hydraulic system in echinoderms for movement, feeding, and respiration.
14 Clues: Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • Respiratory organs in aquatic organisms that extract oxygen from water. • Describes organisms that are permanently attached to a substrate and do not move. • The preservation and sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity. • ...
PPE Items 2023-06-18
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- - PPE item used to protect the respiratory system from harmful particles
- - Clothing specifically designed to protect the wearer's body
- - Covers your eyes to shield from splashes
- - offer complete protection around your eye.
- - Covers your hands for protection
- - protection of the facial area and associated mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth) from splashes, sprays, and spatter of body fluid
- - chemical suits protect workers against dangerous substances in liquid or gaseous form
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- - transparent shield that protects your face
- - provide reflective, visibility and protection from potential hazards
- - handle potentially hazardous and corrosive chemicals
- - Protective gear that covers the face and helps filter the air
- - use when working at height from falling protection
- - hearing protection specifically for inner ear
- - Protective garment worn over clothing
- - cover your feet for safety
- - protects your head
- - hearing protection covering outer ear
17 Clues: - protects your head • - cover your feet for safety • - Covers your hands for protection • - Protective garment worn over clothing • - hearing protection covering outer ear • - Covers your eyes to shield from splashes • - transparent shield that protects your face • - offer complete protection around your eye. • - hearing protection specifically for inner ear • ...
Acidosis and Alkalosis 2025-04-03
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- A strong acid found in the stomach that can contribute to alkalosis if lost
- A severe metabolic acidosis that occurs in uncontrolled diabetes
- The primary gas responsible for respiratory acidosis
- The acid-base disorder caused by excessive CO2 retention
- A compensatory mechanism involving increased breathing rate to eliminate CO2
- The condition where blood pH rises above 7.45
- A condition that can result from hyperventilation
- The respiratory response to metabolic alkalosis that retains CO₂ to lower pH
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- The acid-base disorder caused by loss of bicarbonate, such as in severe diarrhea
- The condition that occurs when lactic acid accumulates in the blood
- The ion that is excreted in higher amounts in urine during acidosis to help maintain electroneutrality
- The enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbonic acid
- The acid-base imbalance caused by excessive vomiting
- The ion that is excreted in urine during alkalosis as the kidneys try to retain hydrogen ions
- A condition where blood pH drops below 7.35
- A condition that can result from excess bicarbonate(TUMS) ingestion
- The primary organ responsible for compensating for respiratory acidosis
17 Clues: A condition where blood pH drops below 7.35 • The condition where blood pH rises above 7.45 • A condition that can result from hyperventilation • The acid-base imbalance caused by excessive vomiting • The primary gas responsible for respiratory acidosis • The acid-base disorder caused by excessive CO2 retention • ...
Body systems Vocabulary 2023-10-04
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- The group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream; also control growth, reproduction, and metabolism
- The group of organs that work together to break down food by physical and chemical processes into nutrients that the body can use
- A group of organs that function to produce offspring
- A system of organs and tissues that protects the body from external damage and water loss
- A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body
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- A collection of body systems that filter and remove excess fluids and waste from the body; includes the digestive, urinary, respiratory, and integumentary systems
- A group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs
- The group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body, supply oxygen and nutrients, and remove waste
- A group of organs and tissues specialized for the rapid transmission and processing of information
- The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide
10 Clues: A group of organs that function to produce offspring • The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide • A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body • A group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs • ...
Final Exam Vocabulary1 2018-05-21
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- living factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11
- System that works to move the body. Lesson 7
- factor that controls traits. Lesson8
- system that is responsible for bringing oxygen, nutrients, and hormones. Lesson 7
- sac-like structure that stores enzymes and wastes. Lesson 4
- system that removes wastes from the body. Lesson 7
- organelles that capture the energy in sunlight and convert it to energy in plants using photosynthesis.L4.
- organism that obtains food by feeding off other organisms. Lesson 11
- organisim has two identical alleles for an organism. Lesson8
- tissues that work together to perform a function. Lesson 5
- breeding that produces desired traits. Lesson10
- System that controls and coordinates functions throughout the body. Lesson7
- an organism that does not have a nucleus. Lesson 4
- system that is responsible for converting food into simpler molecules that can be used by the mbody. Lesson7
- reproduction that requires two parents. Lesson9
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- a group of similar cells that perform a common function. Lesson 5
- the smallest unit that can perform all life processes. Lesson 4
- a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell. Lesson 4
- the trait that are expressed. Lesson 8
- system that provides the body with the oxygen it needs. Lesson7
- in eukaryotic cells, the cell organelle that is covert chemical energy stored into compounds. Lesson 4
- a diagram that shows all possible combinations of alleles that may result from a cross.
- acts as a barrier between the inside of a cell and the cell’s environment. Lesson 4
- a group of organisms that work together to perform body functions organism a living thing. Lesson 5
- nonliving factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11
- an organism made up of cells that have a nucleus. Lesson 4
- the combination of alleles. Lesson8
- found in a eukaryotic cell and contains the cell’s DNA. Lesson 4
- organism that makes its own food. Lesson 11
- reproduction that requires one parent. Lesson9
30 Clues: the combination of alleles. Lesson8 • factor that controls traits. Lesson8 • the trait that are expressed. Lesson 8 • living factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11 • organism that makes its own food. Lesson 11 • System that works to move the body. Lesson 7 • nonliving factors of an ecosystem. Lesson 11 • reproduction that requires one parent. Lesson9 • ...
Vital Signs 2025-08-22
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- Normal body temperature (around 98.6f).
- The instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The percentage of oxygen in the blood.
- High blood pressure.
- The force of blood pushing against artery walls.
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- Abnormally fast heart rate (over 100 bpm).
- Measurement of body heat.
- Elevated respiratory rate (RR above 20).
- Abnormally slow heart rate (below 60 bpm).
- Temperature greater than 100.4 f.
- The act of breathing; number of breaths per minute.
- Decreased respiratory rate (RR below 12).
- Low blood pressure.
- Device used to measure body temperature.
14 Clues: Low blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • Measurement of body heat. • Temperature greater than 100.4 f. • The percentage of oxygen in the blood. • Normal body temperature (around 98.6f). • Elevated respiratory rate (RR above 20). • Device used to measure body temperature. • Decreased respiratory rate (RR below 12). • Abnormally fast heart rate (over 100 bpm). • ...
Nervous system 2022-02-24
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- nerve located in the central nervous system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends motor signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body.
- controls senses thoughts and imagination
- delivers messages from the central nervous system to the rest of the body
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- control system that acts largely unconsciously and regulates bodily functions, such as the heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, pupillary response, urination, and sexual arousal.
- report information to the brain.
- controls movement and muscle coordination
6 Clues: report information to the brain. • controls senses thoughts and imagination • controls movement and muscle coordination • delivers messages from the central nervous system to the rest of the body • nerve located in the central nervous system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends motor signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body. • ...
terms 2017-09-27
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- number of exercise per sessions per week.
- Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more.
- small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart.
- minutes of repetitions
- Endurance- ability of the heart,blood,blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical activity.
- Principle- the variables of frequency, intensity,time,and type.
- gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload.
- training load expressed as weight,speed,or heart rate.
- Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less.
- an increase in one or more the FITT variables to provide an additional workload.
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- Strength- the ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force.
- the muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion.
- smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.
- System- the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body.
- energy producing systems within the muscle that requires oxygen.
- exercises training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained.
- System- the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out.
- energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen.
- Composition- the combination of fat mass to fat free mass.
19 Clues: minutes of repetitions • number of exercise per sessions per week. • small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart. • training load expressed as weight,speed,or heart rate. • Composition- the combination of fat mass to fat free mass. • Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more. • Term Goal- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less. • ...
Organ Systems 2021-04-22
5 Clues: locomotion/heat production • oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange • processes food/ absorption of nutrients • coordinates activities of other organ system • supports and moves body/protects internal organs
Autumns Crossword 2018-02-06
6 Clues: you can smell with it • you breath in air with it • also known as your windpipe • a spongy organ that sits inside your ribs • the outer part of your respiratory system • this muscle moves up and down to help you breath
Vaping - the facts 2024-02-08
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- Vaping is NOT this
- E-cigarettes were initially created to keep people from smoking these
- This substance is highly addictive
- A type of pressure, maybe applied by a friend
- The body system involved in breathing
- A popular type of e-juice flavoring
- A lung disorder caused by e-cigarettes
- Another name for the liquid heated up in a vape
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- Nicotine may cause this in adolescents
- This group of people should not use e-cigarettes
- Nicotine causes the brain to release this
- This organization regulates drug and tobacco sales
- The brain is finished developing at this age
- Although a lower risk exists, vaping may still cause this
- E-juice may contain harmful _____________
- The legal age to purchase tobacco or smoking products in Illinois
- Vaping may cause difficulty
17 Clues: Vaping is NOT this • Vaping may cause difficulty • This substance is highly addictive • A popular type of e-juice flavoring • The body system involved in breathing • Nicotine may cause this in adolescents • A lung disorder caused by e-cigarettes • Nicotine causes the brain to release this • E-juice may contain harmful _____________ • ...
EPJ Gina3 2019-05-07
15 Clues: Vita • Lejár • Számla • Cinikus • Megelőz • Elegendő • Munkaerő • Ellenőriz • Együttélés • Házi munkák • Légzőszervi • Sokszínűség • Engedelmeskedik • Állami támogatás • Fenntartás, karbantartás
OSCE PREP & SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE CHECKER 2024-09-05
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- Used to assess the level of consciousness during neurological assessments
- Patient Right to be fully _______ before agreeing to treatment
- NCNZ guideline for nurses to maintain appropriate relationships with patients 'Professional _________'
- A scale commonly used to assess a patient’s risk for pressure ulcers
- New Zealand law ensuring healthcare practitioners are fit to practice
- In respiratory assessment, this sound may indicate the presence of fluid or infection in the lungs
- IA_P
- An NCNZ ethical principle requiring nurses to avoid causing harm to patients
- the patient has the Right to effective ________
- the patient has the right to _____ and independence
- The normal range for adult respiratory rate is ___ to 20 breaths per minute
- _CCCCA
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- Nursing tool used to monitor glucose levels
- One of the 5 Medication Rights
- A critical communication framework used in handovers
- A cardiac assessment tool used to detect abnormal heart rhythms or electrical activity
- A vital sign measured in mmHg
- This respiratory tool is used to measure the volume of air a patient can exhale forcefully
- NCNZ Code of Conduct Principle 5 refers to patient _______
- A type of shock resulting from a severe allergic reaction
- The immediate action taken when a patient’s heart stops beating
- The priority assessment when managing a patient with burns
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi principle
- OPQR_T
24 Clues: IA_P • OPQR_T • _CCCCA • A vital sign measured in mmHg • One of the 5 Medication Rights • Te Tiriti o Waitangi principle • Nursing tool used to monitor glucose levels • the patient has the Right to effective ________ • the patient has the right to _____ and independence • A critical communication framework used in handovers • ...
RESPIRATORY OBSTRUCTION 2021-10-25
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- is a blend of surface-active agent
- type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs
- You shouldn't move, being in such ...
- low oxygen in blood
- long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs
- tracheostomy ...
- fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling.
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- opening between the vocal folds
- ... tube is a special tube that carries food and medicine to the stomach through the nose,
- rapid breathing
- inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli
- an abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing sound
- difficulty breathing
- Also known as the windpipe, is a cartilaginous tube.
- also known as the oral cavity, buccal cavity
15 Clues: rapid breathing • tracheostomy ... • low oxygen in blood • difficulty breathing • opening between the vocal folds • is a blend of surface-active agent • You shouldn't move, being in such ... • also known as the oral cavity, buccal cavity • fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling. • an abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing sound • ...
Respiratory Vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- The large airways which branch off of the
- The tiny, hair-like projections on the surface of respiratory epithelial cells
- The flap of cartilage that closes the airways during swallowing
- The membrane that surrounds each lung and reduces the friction of breathing
- The bifurcation of the trachea
- The throat
- The right lung has three _ _ _ _ _ , the left lung has two.
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- Very small airways
- The process of exchanging gases with the bloodstream
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- The tiny air-sacs at the terminal end of the airways; the place where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- The windpipe; the long cartilage-supported tube that extends down the upper portion of the chest
- The dome-shaped primary muscle of breathing
- The voicebox
- Another name for a nostril
15 Clues: The throat • The voicebox • Very small airways • Another name for a nostril • The bifurcation of the trachea • The large airways which branch off of the • The dome-shaped primary muscle of breathing • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • The process of exchanging gases with the bloodstream • The right lung has three _ _ _ _ _ , the left lung has two. • ...
Respiratory Function 2023-09-27
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- Needs an antibiotic
- Symptoms include rapid shallow breaths, dyspnea, hyperkalemia, muscle weakness, drowsiness
- pH greater than 7.45
- pH less than 7.35
- Symptoms include seizures, lethargy, confusion, hypokalemia, deep rapid breathing
- Changes in small airway diameter
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- Obstruction or secretion in larger airways
- The amount of _______ dead space increases with age
- The ________ Dissociation Curve shows the relationship between the partial pressure of oxygen and the percentage of saturation of oxygen
- What test would you have patient positioned sitting up at edge of bed leaning over a bedside table
- Symptoms include restlessness followed by lethargy, tremors, hypokalemia, hypoventilation
- Lung sounds of someone who is having an allergic reaction to contrast dye
- Symptoms include hyperkalemia, NVD, Kussmaul respirations, Headache, low BP
- fluid in airways
- a negative blood culture
15 Clues: fluid in airways • pH less than 7.35 • Needs an antibiotic • pH greater than 7.45 • a negative blood culture • Changes in small airway diameter • Obstruction or secretion in larger airways • The amount of _______ dead space increases with age • Lung sounds of someone who is having an allergic reaction to contrast dye • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2024-03-18
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- The part of the pharynx that lets you swallow.
- The lower border of the throat. (Hint: ___ cartilage)
- The bone of the nasal cavity.
- I help you speak up.
- Cell type for parts of the pharynx that let food pass
- I am the point where air must choose left or right.
- I have a leaf and a stem, but make sure none of those enter your airway.
- Component of bronchopulmonary segments containing lymphatic vessels, blood vessels and a terminal bronchiole.
- Type of epithelial cells lining the alveoli.
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- The apparatus that removes unwanted particles from the airway
- The pleura that lines the lungs.
- The flow pattern through your nose.
- What kind of tissue are the larynx walls composed of?
- The little guys that help you clear your throat
- Anatomical feature separating the superior and middle lobes within the right lung (not found on the left).
15 Clues: I help you speak up. • The bone of the nasal cavity. • The pleura that lines the lungs. • The flow pattern through your nose. • Type of epithelial cells lining the alveoli. • The part of the pharynx that lets you swallow. • The little guys that help you clear your throat • I am the point where air must choose left or right. • ...
respiratory vocab 2025-01-31
15 Clues: TB • Nose • Chest • Somno • Sound • Sinuso • pharyngo • Nosebleed • To breathe • Runny nose • Collapsed lung • Difficulty speaking • Absence of breathing • inflammation of larynx • Upper respiratory infection
Respiratory Medications 2025-04-09
15 Clues: Zileton • Spiriva • Fluticase • Proventil • Mometasone • Prednisone • Montelukast • Acetylcysteine • Beclomethasone • Anticholinergics • Pulmonary Combinations • Leukotriene Inhibitors • Ipratropium + Albuterol • Beta Agonist Short Acting • Umeclidinium + Vilanterol
Respiratory Sytem 2025-03-27
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- separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and controls breathing
- small flap that covers the larynx during swallowing
- the windpipe, made of cartilaginous rings to keep it open at all times
- voice box that contains the vocal chords which allow animals to make sounds
- tiny wavelike hairs that line the nasal cavities and filter air of dirt and particulate matter
- the use of a stethoscope to listen to internal structures of an animal (e.g. lungs, heart, GI tract)
- small grape-like clusters at the end of the bronchioles within the lungs, the site of gas exchange in mammalian lungs
- a colorless, odorless gas that is taken into an animal's body to be utilized during the process of cellular respiration
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- lack of oxygen
- muscles found between the ribs that assist with respiration
- the chest cavity that contains the heart and lungs
- passageway at the back of the throat that is shared by the digestive and respiratory tracts
- difficulty breathing
- a colorless, odorless gas that is released from the animal as a by product of cellular respiration
- when an animal stops breathing
15 Clues: lack of oxygen • difficulty breathing • when an animal stops breathing • the chest cavity that contains the heart and lungs • small flap that covers the larynx during swallowing • muscles found between the ribs that assist with respiration • the windpipe, made of cartilaginous rings to keep it open at all times • ...
Respiratory systems 2025-12-22
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- Organs where gas exchange occurs during breathing.
- Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- A passageway for air that connects the nose to the larynx.
- The process of breathing air into the lungs.
- Two main tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- The swapping of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs.
- A waste gas produced by cells and exhaled.
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- Small air passages in the lungs that branch off the bronchi.
- The voice box that keeps the airway open.
- The process of breathing air out of the lungs.
- The space where air is filtered, warmed, and moistened.
- The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the bronchi.
- A muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing.
- A gas needed by cells for cellular respiration.
- Movement of gases from high to low concentration.
15 Clues: The voice box that keeps the airway open. • A waste gas produced by cells and exhaled. • The process of breathing air into the lungs. • The process of breathing air out of the lungs. • A gas needed by cells for cellular respiration. • Movement of gases from high to low concentration. • Organs where gas exchange occurs during breathing. • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-31
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- A network of organs that help you breath.
- A complex network of different cells and organs that help fight off infections and diseases
- The system made up of your skin, hair, nails, and glands. This is the first line of defense your body has against the outside.
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- The system where your heart pumps blood to your lungs, and allows for your blood to get oxygen.
- The system that includes all your nerves, which send signals to the brain through the spinal cord.
- This system includes your bones, tendons, ligaments, muscles, that allow your body to move the way it does.
- This system breaks down the food you eat and turns it into energy for your body to use.
7 Clues: A network of organs that help you breath. • This system breaks down the food you eat and turns it into energy for your body to use. • A complex network of different cells and organs that help fight off infections and diseases • The system where your heart pumps blood to your lungs, and allows for your blood to get oxygen. • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2023-01-13
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- One of the elements that makes up NaCl
- If a substance changes colour, it is a ________ change.
- The powerhouse of a cell.
- Body system that uses your heart and lungs.
- Makes up 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
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- Weather that is recorded over a 50 year time period.
- The lower on the ph scale, the more ______ something is.
- Protective layer covering the earth that's made from different gasses.
8 Clues: The powerhouse of a cell. • One of the elements that makes up NaCl • Makes up 78% of the earth's atmosphere. • Body system that uses your heart and lungs. • Weather that is recorded over a 50 year time period. • If a substance changes colour, it is a ________ change. • The lower on the ph scale, the more ______ something is. • ...
Thursday Crossword Puzzle 12/15/22 2022-12-15
7 Clues: your voicebox • a waste product gas in the body • a tube that goes to the stomach • your windpipe, an air passageway • body system that allows us to breathe • one of the main gases that make up air • airways that let air in and out of the lungs organs that supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
Respiratory System 2016-02-08
4 Clues: leading cause for COPD • vaccination recommended daily • alteration that includes a collapsed lung • best way to administer oxygen for a COPD patient
Respiratory System 2021-05-29
4 Clues: makes speech possible. • transports air back and forth between the nose and the trachea. • exchanges air during inhaling and exhaling; warms, moisturizes, and filters inhaled air. • produce mucus for the nasal cavities, make bones of the skull lighter, aid in sound production.
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9 Clues: Size_or_space • Pulmonary_organ • Trouble_breathing • 21%_atmospherically • Sound_indicating_air • Short_bilateral_breaths • The_system_for_gas_exchange • During_inspiration_the_diaphragm... • Abnormal_to_use_these_muscles_breathing
respiratory 2024-11-28
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- disease characterized with a barking cough
- collapse of the alveolar air space
- respiratory pattern associated with ketoacidosis
- bifurcation of the trachea into right and left mainstem bronchi
- opening between the vocal cords
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- dyspnea experienced when recumbent and relieved by sitting or standing
- coughing up blood
- infiltration of any tissue by air or gas
- a liquid protein substance that coats the alveoli
9 Clues: coughing up blood • opening between the vocal cords • collapse of the alveolar air space • infiltration of any tissue by air or gas • disease characterized with a barking cough • respiratory pattern associated with ketoacidosis • a liquid protein substance that coats the alveoli • bifurcation of the trachea into right and left mainstem bronchi • ...
Respiratory 2025-12-02
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- Bronchodilator; Improve oxygenation by preventing or relieving bronchospasm
- Class: Anticholinergic, muscarinic antagonist; Outcome: Decreased dyspnea, improved breath sounds
- Selectively inhibits peripheral H1 receptors and is less likely to cross the blood-brain barrier, resulting in minimal sedation
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- Maintenance treatment of COPD & asthma, reduction of exacerbations of bronchospasms. Common side effects: tachycardia, rash, dry mouth, hoarseness.
- Blocks H1 receptors, which reduce the effects of histamine in the body, including the GI tract, blood vessels, and respiratory tract; also has anticholinergic and sedative effects
- Prevents inflammation, suppresses airway mucus production, and promises responsiveness of beta-2 receptors.
- Reduces mucus viscosity and promotes its removal from the airways through cough. Does not suppress cough. Common side effects: GI discomfort, pain, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, dizziness, headache, persistent cough
- Class: Leukotriene modifier; Therapeutic Use: Preventative treatment for chronic asthma
- Provides short-term relief for coughs related to minor throat and bronchial irritation, such as from the common cold or exposure to irritants; side effects Nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, euphoria, nystagmus, mydriasis
9 Clues: Bronchodilator; Improve oxygenation by preventing or relieving bronchospasm • Class: Leukotriene modifier; Therapeutic Use: Preventative treatment for chronic asthma • Class: Anticholinergic, muscarinic antagonist; Outcome: Decreased dyspnea, improved breath sounds • ...
Viruses and DNA 2025-10-15
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- A unit of length in the metric system equal to one billionth of a meter
- A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- A virus which attacks the nose, throat, and lungs.
- Can temporarily integrate DNA into host cells, often used in gene therapy research.
- A chemical which works together to form muscles, skin, organs, and enzymes.
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- A virus which affects the respiratory system.
- Segments of DNA that carry instructions for building a specific protein.
- Viral DNA which can enter liver cells and sometimes contribute to liver cancer.
- A trait which can be determined by DNA.
- It is a double helix structure, like a twisted ladder, with a rungs made of four chemical bases.
10 Clues: A trait which can be determined by DNA. • A virus which affects the respiratory system. • A virus which attacks the nose, throat, and lungs. • A unit of length in the metric system equal to one billionth of a meter • Segments of DNA that carry instructions for building a specific protein. • ...
Abbreviated Lesson 11- Respiratory system- Respiratory events & capacities 2022-05-02
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- The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath.
- ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood.
- ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs.
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- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced into the lungs
- __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs.
- The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs.
- ___________ reserve volume. Volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
- ____________ respiration. Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in systemic capillaries.
- ___________ respiration. Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli.
- Residual _________. The air that always remains in the lungs to keep the lungs inflated.
10 Clues: The full amount of exchangeable air in the lungs. • The amount of air breathed in and out in a normal breath. • ___________ ventilation. Moving air in & out of the lungs. • __________ lung capacity. The full amount of air in the lungs. • ____________ gas transport. Transporting gasses through the blood. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22
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- Blood flow to lung capillaries.
- This is also known as the collar bone.
- This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
- These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
- Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
- This is the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment.
- This is also known as the "windpipe."
- The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
- This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
- This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
- This vertebrae reflects the stress placed on these for lifting and walking.
- Increased pressure is _______ pressure.
- This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
- A set of muscles that oppose movements.
- The ______ girdle is skeletal support for upper extremities.
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- The vertebral column consists of these many sacral vertebrae.
- The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
- This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.
- Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
- The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.
- The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
- This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
- Within the cervical vertebrae, the ____ rests and pivots on C2.
- This substance that is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
- This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
- Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
26 Clues: Blood flow to lung capillaries. • Ribs attach at the _____ spots. • This is also known as the "windpipe." • This is also known as the collar bone. • Increased pressure is _______ pressure. • A set of muscles that oppose movements. • This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae. • This type of tissue is very strong and elastic. • ...
Entero Quest: The Enterobacteriaceae Crossword Challenge 2024-07-14
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- (A genus within Enterobacteriaceae associated with urinary and respiratory tract infections)
- (A sugar often used to differentiate between lactose-fermenting and non-fermenting Enterobacteriaceae.)
- (referring to pathogens that cause disease primarily in immunocompromised hosts like E.coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, Proteus, Morganella and Providencia)
- (Hair-like structures on the surface of some Enterobacteriaceae used for adhesion)
- (produces a red pigment (prodigiosin))
- (Referring to infections acquired in a hospital setting, often involving Enterobacteriaceae)
- (A bacteria that causes acute gastroenteritis or food poisoning and is commonly spread through undercooked meat.)
- (A genus that causes dysentery, non-motile, H2S (-), Lysine Decarboxylase (-) and has an infectious does of 100-200)
- (a gram-negative bacilli and the bacterial family to which genera like Escherichia and Salmonella belong)
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- (A classification of bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae, that do not retain the crystal violet stain in the Gram staining protocol)
- (indole positive, mr positive, vp negative and citrate negative in their IMVC)
- (a genus that has a “safety pin appearance” on bipolar staining and exhibits a cauliflower appearance at 48 hrs in SBA)
- (A genus that is intrinsically resistant to ampicillin and first- and second-generation cephalosporins as a result of an inducible AmpC chromosomal beta-lactamase)
- (A genus related to Proteus and associated with urinary tract infections)
- (A color change indicator used in lactose fermentation tests)
- (A genus of bacteria, with E. coli being the most well-known species)
- (Genus off bacteria known for producing “swarming motility” and has a “burnt chocolate odor”)
- (A protective layer some Enterobacteriaceae have that helps them evade the immune system)
- ( A component of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae, that can trigger inflammation)
- (Common species associated with respiratory tract (pneumonia), wound, urinary tract, blood (septicemia), and CSF (meningitis) infections)
20 Clues: (produces a red pigment (prodigiosin)) • (A color change indicator used in lactose fermentation tests) • (A genus of bacteria, with E. coli being the most well-known species) • (A genus related to Proteus and associated with urinary tract infections) • (indole positive, mr positive, vp negative and citrate negative in their IMVC) • ...
Cannabis Crossword 2020-04-10
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- A general term for disorders that affect the mind's ability to perceive reality
- Unimpaired person who is chosen to transport someone who is impaired
- Food containing cannabis
- The places where THC is stored
- A cigarette filled with marijuana
- Maximum amount of grams of cannabis that an adult is allowed to trade or have in their possession
- Minimum consumption age in all provinces and territories outside Quebec and Alberta
- Helps lessen the effects of THC
- Acronym for the Canadian Border Security Agency
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- The concentration or strength of cannabis or THC
- Bill that legalized marijuana use in Canada on October 17, 2018
- The abuse of drugs and alcohol
- The age at which the brain stops developing
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- A feeling of euphoria
- Another name for cannabis
- Pain medications
- Acronym for Standard Field Sobriety Testing
- Acronym for the Canadian Revenue Agency
- A symbol that must be shown on all purchasable legal cannabis with less than 0.3% THC
- Consumption of marijuana through the digestive system
- Adjective meaning "affecting the mind"
- Acronym for Drug Recognition Expert
- Consumption of marijuana through the respiratory system
- The health authority for our country
- Uncontrollable need to consume drugs or similar products
26 Clues: Pain medications • A feeling of euphoria • Food containing cannabis • Another name for cannabis • The places where THC is stored • The abuse of drugs and alcohol • Helps lessen the effects of THC • A cigarette filled with marijuana • Acronym for Drug Recognition Expert • The health authority for our country • Adjective meaning "affecting the mind" • ...
The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems 2013-12-17
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- Mostly water, this functions as the medium through which blood cells and platelets are transported through the body
- Blood Cells These are concave disks with a squashed in center
- Vessels Blood travels through these tubes
- Two large lightweight respiratory organs of the body
- Blood vessels that have really small walls that nutrients and waste can go through
- System Brings oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide
- How many times your heart beats in a period of time
- A cardiac muscle made up of four chambers
- Large band of muscle that controls the size of chest cavity
- The two branchges of the windpipe
- The bottom two chambers of the heart
- They carry blood back to the heart
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- Grape-like clusters of air sacs within the lungs
- The upper two chambers of the heart
- System Carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells
- Factors Any thing that can make an increase for a chance of disease
- Release substances that start the process of blood clotting
- Blood Cells These patrol tissues where they get rid of damaged or dead cells
- They help blood flow in one direction
- The tube that connects the throat to the bronchial tubes
- They carry blood away from the heart
21 Clues: The two branchges of the windpipe • They carry blood back to the heart • The upper two chambers of the heart • They carry blood away from the heart • The bottom two chambers of the heart • They help blood flow in one direction • Vessels Blood travels through these tubes • A cardiac muscle made up of four chambers • Grape-like clusters of air sacs within the lungs • ...
Avian Intro 2024-09-09
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- A hornbill's beak is made out of _______.
- As birds don't have teeth, their food get stored in this organ before getting digested further.
- Black-casqued hornbills are native to _____.
- _____ are descendants of the red jungle fowl.
- There are around ________ breeds of large chickens.
- When the male and the female look different
- Birds store food in their ______ after the crop to digest their food further.
- Hornbills like to nest in tree ______.
- A type of chicken is called a _____ not a species or sub species.
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- The place the call ducks originate from.
- sacs Birds don't just have lungs in their respiratory system, they also have ___ ___.
- Birds often need access to this to help digest their food.
- Birds have a ____ which is the passageway for eggs and faeces/urea and is the entrance to the reproductive system.
- The word used for when birds are grooming themselves.
- This mineral is really important for egg shell production.
- It takes chickens _____ - one days to hatch when developing in an egg.
- adults this is called sexual ______.
- When chickens go _____ it means they have the urge to incubate a clutch of eggs.
- Most bird species' bones have this structure inside.
- Most birds lack this sense.
- the part attached to the top of the hornbill's beak is called the ____.
21 Clues: Most birds lack this sense. • adults this is called sexual ______. • Hornbills like to nest in tree ______. • The place the call ducks originate from. • A hornbill's beak is made out of _______. • When the male and the female look different • Black-casqued hornbills are native to _____. • _____ are descendants of the red jungle fowl. • ...
Intro to Biology Crossword 2025-03-06
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- Provides structure and support for the body.
- Breaks down waste and old cell parts.
- Genetic material that carries instructions for life.
- Uncontrolled cell growth and division (disease).
- Stores water, nutrients, and waste.
- Process of cell division for reproduction.
- Process of cell division for growth and repair.
- Tightly coiled DNA found in the nucleus.
- Transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Stage of mitosis where chromosomes line up in the middle.
- Final stage of mitosis where two nuclei form.
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells.
- Stage where the cell grows and prepares for division.
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- Green pigment in chloroplasts that captures sunlight.
- Gel-like substance that holds organelles.
- System that breaks down food for energy.
- Maintaining a stable internal environment.
- Process of breaking down glucose for energy.
- System responsible for breathing.
- First stage of mitosis where chromosomes become visible.
- Makes proteins for the cell.
- Division of the cytoplasm into two cells.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Allows movement of the body.
- Mass of abnormal cells caused by cancer.
- Controls body functions and responses.
- Control center of the cell.
- Stage where chromosomes are pulled apart.
- Sugar produced during photosynthesis.
30 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell. • Control center of the cell. • Makes proteins for the cell. • Allows movement of the body. • System responsible for breathing. • Stores water, nutrients, and waste. • Breaks down waste and old cell parts. • Sugar produced during photosynthesis. • Controls body functions and responses. • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells. • ...
Review Materi 2025-07-23
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- Muscle found only in the heart
- Connect bone to bone
- This organelle controls the cell's activities
- The process when water in the air cools and forms clouds
- This state of matter keeps its shape and volume
- The muscle that works without us thinking
- This state of matter has no shape and no fixed volume
- The brain is part of the _______ system
- When ice turns into water
- Characteristics of living things to produce new generation
- The green part of plant cells that does photosynthesis
- The _______ lens is the one you look through on a microscope
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- Types of joints that can not move at all
- The first step of water cycle
- Soft, rubbery and reduce friction at joints
- Smallest unit of life
- Part of plant cell that gives shape and support
- Plant organs to holds plants in the soil
- The part of microscope to supports the slide
- The process where a solid turns directly into gas
- The main organs of respiratory system
- A group of similar cells that work together
- Characteristics of living things to increase in the size or mass
- Organism that only made of one cell
- Tool used to see tiny objects
25 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Smallest unit of life • When ice turns into water • The first step of water cycle • Tool used to see tiny objects • Muscle found only in the heart • Organism that only made of one cell • The main organs of respiratory system • The brain is part of the _______ system • Types of joints that can not move at all • Plant organs to holds plants in the soil • ...
Signs and symptoms 2022-12-13
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- Visible bluish colour when poor oxynation
- a cancer of blood, specifically leukocytes
- A condition when you lose to much fluid compared to intake
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- High bilirubin levels causing yellowish skin and eyes
- A infection in the respiratory system (lung tissue), usually caused by bacteria
- Dead tissue that turns black
- Person that can´t hear
7 Clues: Person that can´t hear • Dead tissue that turns black • Visible bluish colour when poor oxynation • a cancer of blood, specifically leukocytes • High bilirubin levels causing yellowish skin and eyes • A condition when you lose to much fluid compared to intake • A infection in the respiratory system (lung tissue), usually caused by bacteria
Circulatory System 2022-10-25
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- tiny air sacs in the lungs that are the site of gas exchange between the lungs and blood; singular: alveolus.
- the system that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body.
- organs of the respiratory system that bring oxygen-rich air into the body and send oxygen-poor air out of the body.
- a chamber in an animal's heart that pumps blood out to the body.
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- the body system that delivers blood to different parts of a body; consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- a small blood vessel that transports nutrients and gasses between the blood and tissues in an animal.
- the muscular organ of an animal that pumps blood throughout the body.
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart.
9 Clues: blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • a chamber in an animal's heart that pumps blood out to the body. • the muscular organ of an animal that pumps blood throughout the body. • the system that transports blood and other fluids throughout the body. • ...
2 West 2021 Oxygen Delivery Devices Annual Competency 2021-03-11
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- date and time initiating HHFNC and NPPV
- rounder for sustained RR>30for>30 mins
- level of care is required
- breath sounds q4 hours
- Full set of VS and LOC
- before calling Respiratory Therapist
- requires the expertise of the RT
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- oxygen can be adjusted by nursing
- VS required prior to d/c O2 therapy
- ABG results prior to NPPV
- remove to eat or drink
- in reach at all times
- NPPV and HHFNC by respiratory therapy
- degrees or greater HOB
- maintaining O2 sat of >92% prior to d/c O2 therapy
- less than 7.25 on ABG notify provider
16 Clues: in reach at all times • remove to eat or drink • breath sounds q4 hours • Full set of VS and LOC • degrees or greater HOB • ABG results prior to NPPV • level of care is required • requires the expertise of the RT • oxygen can be adjusted by nursing • VS required prior to d/c O2 therapy • before calling Respiratory Therapist • NPPV and HHFNC by respiratory therapy • ...
Biological processes grade 7 2024-09-02
5 Clues: unit of life cell • food in a plant Phloem • come together to form these Tissue • of the respiratory system lung • secrections occurs here oral cavity
Alveolar Macrophages 2025-07-28
5 Clues: Engulfs ___ • Also known as ___ cells • These cells have the ability to change • Phagocytic cells crucial to maintaining • These cells are found in what organ system?
Airflow 2021-04-14
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- contains vocal folds
- type of accessory muscle
- type of flow where resistance is high
- type of flow where air moves through conducting zone
- type of flow where resistance is low
- another word for inhalation
- primary breathing muscle
- type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm
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- friction between particles
- another for for exhalation
- type of accessory muscle
- type of nerve that innervates the intercostal muscles
- type of muscle that relax during respiration
- zone that has respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
- zone that goes from nose to terminal bronchioles
15 Clues: contains vocal folds • type of accessory muscle • type of accessory muscle • primary breathing muscle • friction between particles • another for for exhalation • another word for inhalation • type of flow where resistance is low • type of flow where resistance is high • type of nerve that innervates the diaphragm • type of muscle that relax during respiration • ...
Abnormal Vital Signs 2024-02-21
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- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Another term for high blood pressure
- Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
- Another term for fever
- Absence of respirations
- Difficult or labored respirations
- Respiratory rate below 10 respirations per minute
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- Respiratory rate greater than 25 respirations per minute
- Dusky bluish discoloration of the skin
- The heart relaxes of fills; the bottom number of blood pressure
- Body temperature below 95F
- The heart contracts and empties; top number of blood pressure
- Body temperature above 104F
- This temperature locations normal average is 99.6F
- This temperature locations normal average is 97.6F
- Another term for low blood pressure
- This temperature locations normal average is 98.6F
17 Clues: Another term for fever • Absence of respirations • Body temperature below 95F • Body temperature above 104F • Difficult or labored respirations • Another term for low blood pressure • Another term for high blood pressure • Dusky bluish discoloration of the skin • Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute • Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute • ...
BODY QUIZ 2021-12-14
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- matrix medium of the cell, can be liquid, solid, jellylike
- a red blood cell
- process of bone growth
- line the remnant of the young growing bones in the bone
- oblongata respiratory control center
- an eating disorder which starts with the letter "a"
- cell shape which resembles pavement
- large tissue which supports the digestive track
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- where does the gas exchange occur?
- an essential amino acid which starts with the letter "a"
- tissue that contains fat cells
- a part of the intestine, located in the beginning of the intestinal track
- chemical substances found in food, build the human body
- a tube located in the beginning of the digestive system
- the control center of heat management
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed
17 Clues: a red blood cell • process of bone growth • tissue that contains fat cells • where does the gas exchange occur? • cell shape which resembles pavement • oblongata respiratory control center • the control center of heat management • movement of air into and out of the lungs • a cell of which the alveoli wall is composed • large tissue which supports the digestive track • ...
The Breadwinner 2025-10-10
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- Mark as different
- The main good female character in a work of fiction
- Legally binding command or decision entered on the court record
- Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
- A cloth used as a head covering
- Import or export without paying customs duties
- Civilians trained as soldiers but not a regular army
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- Disposed to treat guests with generosity
- The act of expelling a person from their native land
- Public toilet in a military area
- Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables
- Go or come after and bring back
- People who have no permanent home by move with the seasons
- Respiratory disease characterized by inflammation of the lungs
- treating with contempt
- A loose garment worn by Muslin women
- Complex system of paths or tunnels
17 Clues: Mark as different • treating with contempt • Go or come after and bring back • A cloth used as a head covering • Public toilet in a military area • Complex system of paths or tunnels • A loose garment worn by Muslin women • Disposed to treat guests with generosity • Import or export without paying customs duties • Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury • ...
Crossword 2022-10-08
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- A common respiratory problem among brachycephalic dogs
- The condition of having low blood sugar levels
- The largest superconducting magnet system in the world
- The surname of the inventor of the voltaic battery
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- Next ____ Sequencing
- The 4th state of matter
- An alternative to tissue biopsies that is a non-invasive biomarker
- High-altitude ballooning provide a ___ cost alternative for measurement of NO2 concentration
- The property of a molecule that is non-superimposable on its mirror image
9 Clues: Next ____ Sequencing • The 4th state of matter • The condition of having low blood sugar levels • The surname of the inventor of the voltaic battery • A common respiratory problem among brachycephalic dogs • The largest superconducting magnet system in the world • An alternative to tissue biopsies that is a non-invasive biomarker • ...
Respiratory system 2023-10-09
El Cuerpo 2022-04-07
24 Clues: Cells • Blood • Veins • Cancer • Immune • Fluids • Urinary • Nervous • Muscular • Hormones • Arteries • Sickness • Skeletal • Digestive • Endocrine • Lymphatic • Nutrients • Metabolism • Circulatory • Capillaries • Respiratory • Blood vessels • Digestive juices • Systems of the body
Human Body Systems 2014-01-21
4 Clues: Body system that controls breathing • Body system that shapes and supports your body • Body system that breaks down food for nutrients • Body system that transports blood throughout the body
Human Body System 2023-11-13
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- your body's outer layer.
- To transport and sustain these cells.
- This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body.
- help control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
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- where your body breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- your body's central framework.
- includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs
8 Clues: your body's outer layer. • your body's central framework. • To transport and sustain these cells. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • where your body breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs • This system sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body. • ...
Organ Systems 2021-04-22
5 Clues: locomotion/heat production • oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange • processes food/ absorption of nutrients • coordinates activities of other organ system • supports and moves body/protects internal organs
Biology 11 Grade 2015-10-21
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- /Cerebral __________________ is a very common congenital disorder that affects the posture, balance and motor functions.
- /The exchange process occurs in the ______________ (air sacs) in the lungs.
- /___________________ help regulate growth and the normal functioning of your body.
- / The energy releasing process that is fueled by oxygen is called ______________________.
- /The needs of a human are provided by the nutrients in the _________________ you eat.
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- /Two types of carbohydrates: sugars and _____________________.
- /Fibrodysplasia Ossificans ___________________this muscular system disease, soft tissue hardens and becomes bone-like permanently.
- /Small flap of tissue called the __________________.
- /The ________________________ system delivers food and oxygen to body cells and carries carbon dioxide and other waste products away from body cells.
- /At the bottom of your chest, a muscle called ________________ contracts and pull upward and outward .
10 Clues: /Small flap of tissue called the __________________. • /Two types of carbohydrates: sugars and _____________________. • /The exchange process occurs in the ______________ (air sacs) in the lungs. • /___________________ help regulate growth and the normal functioning of your body. • ...
