vital signs Crossword Puzzles
ARLINGTON AF 2025-08-18
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- Stamos Dept during 1st Trump Admin
- Delicious bike lane parking
- Owner of a free "daycare" in Ballston
- # of DeVita signs in 25
- Arlington's most famous alley
- All-time best ARLNow Reporter
- Virasingh Srikanth, employer
- Will beat DeVita in the 2026 Primary
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- og comments troll
- Fight Club
- Org allergic to bike lane tickets
- Sean should have used his first name on pol signs
- what's hidden in DeVita signs?
- Has no shame
- Pol. who took Amazon money
- Rhymes with shame, Lo-Fi beats
- Cow path or bird prefix
- Grp doing gymnastics, not to say "those people"
- AT lawyer lost his seat
19 Clues: Fight Club • Has no shame • og comments troll • # of DeVita signs in 25 • Cow path or bird prefix • AT lawyer lost his seat • Pol. who took Amazon money • Delicious bike lane parking • Virasingh Srikanth, employer • Arlington's most famous alley • All-time best ARLNow Reporter • what's hidden in DeVita signs? • Rhymes with shame, Lo-Fi beats • Org allergic to bike lane tickets • ...
Hematology 2023-04-06
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- Abnormal form of hemoglobin that causes the red cells to become rigid, and sickle shaped.
- A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow.
- Most serious type of leukemia
- Is composed of the liquid component of plasma, and the solid components, which are mainly erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes
- Where does leukemia usually begin?
- A long needle inserted into your bone marrow (usually in your pelvic bone) draws out fluid during the procedure.
- Test blood test used to diagnose Leukemia and Sickle Cell
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- Medical tern for painful swelling in hands/feet
- Common leukemia signs and symptoms
- Hematology is the study of blood and blood disorders.
- Cells that help your blood clot
- Cells that carry oxygen and other vital materials to all tissues and organs in your body.
- Cells that fight infection
13 Clues: Cells that fight infection • Most serious type of leukemia • Cells that help your blood clot • Common leukemia signs and symptoms • Where does leukemia usually begin? • Medical tern for painful swelling in hands/feet • Hematology is the study of blood and blood disorders. • A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. • ...
Health Assessment 2023-08-30
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- pulse on wrist, under thumb
- includes the inspiration and expiration of a breath
- instrument that amplifies sound to determine blood pressure and listen to lungs
- striking the body to assess the sound made
- signs: values that can be used to measure changes in body function
- listening to sounds, often with a stethoscope
- A way to take a temperature
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- reading: occurs while ventricles of the heart are contracting, top number of BP
- inflatable cuff that is used to determine blood pressure
- heartbeat that can be felt on surface of arteries
- time 24-hour time system
- measurement of the balance between heat produced and lost by the body
- reading: relaxation of the ventricles, bottom BP number
- using hands to observe structures by touch
- Pulse pulse the is counted by listening with a stethoscope placed on the chest
- Pressure: measurement of the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries as it circulates through the body
16 Clues: pulse on wrist, under thumb • A way to take a temperature • time 24-hour time system • striking the body to assess the sound made • using hands to observe structures by touch • listening to sounds, often with a stethoscope • heartbeat that can be felt on surface of arteries • includes the inspiration and expiration of a breath • ...
Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases 2014-02-25
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- FIP affects the ______________, which causes complications to other organs.
- Mortality up to 91%, causes diarrhea and damage to small intestine
- A common sign of Rabies, often portrayed in movies like Old Yeller and Cujo.
- A common contributing factor in flare ups of FVR and the severity of FeLV and FIV.
- Called Feline Distemper, but acts like Parvovirus in the body
- The prevention for MOST diseases is __________________.
- Mild vomiting and diarrhea in puppies, not a core vaccine
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- A complication of Feline Leukemia
- Leptospirosis, Rabies, Lyme are ______________ diseases.
- Type 1 causes hepatitis, type 2 causes respiratory signs
- Used to treat Lyme and Leptospirosis
- Signs are discharge, hyperkeratosis, CNS signs, low mortality
- Signs are cough, pneumonia
- Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis is also known as ___________.
- FVR often affects this organ.
- The host for leptospirosis
- Kennel cough
- The species of tick that carries Lyme Disease (Latin name)
18 Clues: Kennel cough • Signs are cough, pneumonia • The host for leptospirosis • FVR often affects this organ. • A complication of Feline Leukemia • Used to treat Lyme and Leptospirosis • The prevention for MOST diseases is __________________. • Leptospirosis, Rabies, Lyme are ______________ diseases. • Type 1 causes hepatitis, type 2 causes respiratory signs • ...
First Aid Review 2023-11-02
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- Signs include feeling weak, faint or dizzy
- Signs include chest and body discomfort
- Use this pen for severe allergic reactions
- If person experiences this, lie them down
- Wash your hands for this many seconds
- Use this for severe bleeding on arm or leg
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Clean material used directly on a wound
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- Keeps an injured body part from moving
- Warning signs of a stroke
- You would give abdominal thrusts to this person
- When any part of arm or leg is torn off
- Signs include loss of muscle control
- Give them something with sugar
- Person who has trouble breathing may have this
15 Clues: Warning signs of a stroke • Personal Protective Equipment • Give them something with sugar • Signs include loss of muscle control • Wash your hands for this many seconds • Keeps an injured body part from moving • Signs include chest and body discomfort • When any part of arm or leg is torn off • Clean material used directly on a wound • ...
Bones 2025-11-05
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- bone small and round, embedded in a tendon
- spongy tissue inside a bone, produces blood cells
- wrist, superior to the patella
- cube shaped, provide range of motion, extensive protection for vital organs
- tough tissue, found in the joints, nose and ears.
- houses major blood vessels and is inferior to the parietal
- protects vital organs, in the middle of the body
- top of the head, superior to the Temporal bone.
- middle of your spine, protects vital organs
- and element that is vital for building strong bones, teeth and muscle
- in the heel, inferior to the pelvis
- a longer bone, provides strength, structure and mobility
- shin, bears body weight, connects knee to ankle
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- complex shape. often provide support
- base of the skull, inferior to the nasal
- irregular bones that form the spine
- supports body weight, protects internal organs such as the bladder
- supports the head, inferior to the cranium
- forms the head, protects the brain
- calf, supports the ankle joint
- vertebrae, provides attachment points
- thigh bone, helps with weight and movement
22 Clues: wrist, superior to the patella • calf, supports the ankle joint • forms the head, protects the brain • irregular bones that form the spine • in the heel, inferior to the pelvis • complex shape. often provide support • vertebrae, provides attachment points • base of the skull, inferior to the nasal • bone small and round, embedded in a tendon • ...
Vital Sign Vocabulary 2023-11-02
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- instrument used to hear sounds in the human body
- device that measures blood preasure
- slow heart rate
- high blood pressure
- difficulty breathing
- second measurement of blood pressure when heart relaxes
- rapid heart rate
- first measurement of blood pressure when heart contracts
- pulse located on the inside of the wrist
- shortness of breath when lying down
- low blood pressure
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- measurements including temp, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure
- severe subnormal body temperature
- pulse located inside the elbow
- pulse on the left side of the chest, just below nipple
- absence of breathing
- beats per minute
- process if inhaling and exhaling air into and out of the lungs
18 Clues: slow heart rate • beats per minute • rapid heart rate • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • absence of breathing • difficulty breathing • pulse located inside the elbow • severe subnormal body temperature • device that measures blood preasure • shortness of breath when lying down • pulse located on the inside of the wrist • instrument used to hear sounds in the human body • ...
Ortho/Spine Competency Crossword 2022-05-19
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- hours a NOC OX is valid for
- minutes to notify the MD after receiving a critical lab result
- needed after first void or when a patient has not voided for 6 hours
- amount of times patients need to use the IS per hour
- Surgeon that uses staples for total knee replacements
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- what food group is very important for wound healing
- what is needed at bedside for all cervical patients
- how frequent vital signs need to be completed after post op vitals
- which type of wound vac must be replaced if it's off suction for > 2 hours
- wound cleanser applied before dressing in spine patients
- physician group that takes care of CJR patients and some Dr. White patients
11 Clues: hours a NOC OX is valid for • what food group is very important for wound healing • what is needed at bedside for all cervical patients • amount of times patients need to use the IS per hour • Surgeon that uses staples for total knee replacements • wound cleanser applied before dressing in spine patients • ...
signs 3 2020-01-23
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- ____OUT все билеты проданы
- NO ___ проход запрещен
- оптовая торговля
- вход
- PLEASE TAKE A___ возьмите, пожалуйста, корзину
- NO ___ вход запрещен
- LOST AND ____ бюро находок
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- аптека
- _____FREE бесплатный вход
- Биологическая опасность
- пункт назначения
- ____! CARS! Берегись автомобиля
- TICKETS CANNOT BE ____ билеты возврату не подлежат
- _____-ROOM зал ожидания
- занято, забронировано
15 Clues: вход • аптека • пункт назначения • оптовая торговля • NO ___ вход запрещен • занято, забронировано • NO ___ проход запрещен • Биологическая опасность • _____-ROOM зал ожидания • LOST AND ____ бюро находок • ____OUT все билеты проданы • _____FREE бесплатный вход • ____! CARS! Берегись автомобиля • PLEASE TAKE A___ возьмите, пожалуйста, корзину • ...
Unit 1 Safety 2023-08-14
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- who is ultimately charged with making sure you are safe
- signs that have some red color
- unplanned event that results in property damage, but not personal injury
- Agency of the US Department of Labor created by Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
- deaths resulting from unplanned events
- signs that are usually green in color
- flash point at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit
- involves ground fault protection
- signs that are usually going to have a blue color
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- powered by oil under pressure
- space large enough for work but limited entry and exit
- equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries
- is the safety sheet that must accompany any hazardous substance
- powered by air pressure
- the most common of the fatal four
- flash point below 100 degrees Fahrenheit
- standard that requires contractors to educate employees about hazardous chemicals on the jobsite
- unplanned event that results in personal injury
- signs that are yellow in color
19 Clues: powered by air pressure • powered by oil under pressure • signs that have some red color • signs that are yellow in color • involves ground fault protection • the most common of the fatal four • signs that are usually green in color • deaths resulting from unplanned events • flash point below 100 degrees Fahrenheit • flash point at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit • ...
Family Signs 2023-09-23
Thanksgiving Signs 2024-11-24
Music Signs 2025-04-22
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- Gradually going quiet to louder
- The note that takes up 1 beat in 4/4 time (two words)
- Separates the measures (two words)
- The music sign that lowers the pitch by a half step
- Loud dynamic
- Soft dynamic
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- Tells how many beats per measure
- Gradually going louder to quiet
- Tells what key the song is in (two words)
- Tells that the song is over (three words)
- Tells to not play
- The music sign that makes the pitch higher by a half step
- The sign for the higher staff (two words)
- Medium dynamic
14 Clues: Loud dynamic • Soft dynamic • Medium dynamic • Tells to not play • Gradually going louder to quiet • Gradually going quiet to louder • Tells how many beats per measure • Separates the measures (two words) • Tells what key the song is in (two words) • Tells that the song is over (three words) • The sign for the higher staff (two words) • ...
Question Signs 2022-11-02
14 Clues: Ends • Unlike • Solution • Preferred • Not able to • Asks about a person • Asks about a location • Asks to give a reason • Regarding or Related to • __________is your name? • Gives specific directions • Asks about a specific time • How ______times did you call me? • Choosing between two or more items
16:1 MEASURING AND RECORDING VITAL SIGNS 2024-10-01
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- measurement of the balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body.
- a medical instrument used to listen to sounds produced inside the body.
- taken with a stethoscope at the apex of the heart.
- the pressure of the blood felt against the wall of an artery as the heart contracts and relaxes, or beats.
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- the force exerted by the blood against the arterial walls when the heart contracts or relaxes.
- refers to strength, force, or quality.
- refers to regularity.
- various determinations that provide information about the basic body conditions of the patient.
- the breathing rate of the patient.
- the number of beats per minute
10 Clues: refers to regularity. • the number of beats per minute • the breathing rate of the patient. • refers to strength, force, or quality. • taken with a stethoscope at the apex of the heart. • a medical instrument used to listen to sounds produced inside the body. • measurement of the balance between heat lost and heat produced by the body. • ...
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword 2021-10-20
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- provide basic nursing care in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities
- work under the supervision of dentists
- may be responsible for obtaining vital signs, organizing medical equipment, administering sponge baths
- is in charge of assisting a home-bound patient with day-to-day tasks, like bathing, dressing, and housekeeping
- doctors who examine teeth and mouth tissues to diagnose and treat disease and abnormalities
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- make and repair a variety of dental prostheses such as dentures, crowns, bridges
- is a person who completes administrative tasks in a doctor’s office or hospital.
- treat and diagnose patients
- alignment or straightening of the teeth
- does surgery on the teeth, mouth, jaw, and facial bones; often called maxillofacial surgery
10 Clues: treat and diagnose patients • work under the supervision of dentists • alignment or straightening of the teeth • make and repair a variety of dental prostheses such as dentures, crowns, bridges • is a person who completes administrative tasks in a doctor’s office or hospital. • ...
"MAIN ELEMENTS THAT MAKE UP AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT" 2023-09-18
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- Monitors breathing and detects cessation of breathing in infants and adults
- Designed to support the recovery of patients and critical patients with acute kidney failure.
- Delivers warm, moist air or air with additional oxygen to the patient through a breathing tuve.
- Tube inserted into the stomach for feeding support.
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- Medical device designed to monitor the vital physiological signs of adult patients
- A catheter inserted into the bladder to drain urine into a bag.
- Monitor blood oxygen saturation
- Electric bed designed to be used in the care of patients in critical condition.
8 Clues: Monitor blood oxygen saturation • Tube inserted into the stomach for feeding support. • A catheter inserted into the bladder to drain urine into a bag. • Monitors breathing and detects cessation of breathing in infants and adults • Electric bed designed to be used in the care of patients in critical condition. • ...
Signs Mag 2022-04-20
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- A profitable return
- Without a doubt
- A philosophical grounding in the tangible
- Acquirement through force
- One's understanding of self
- Relinquishment over entrusted entity
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- One way of looking at things
- A limitation for protecting something
- Refined; exemplary; epitome
- Individually owned but grouped properties
- Science of the origin of the universe
- Arrogance
- Feeling of tiredness
- Descend; to illuminate
14 Clues: Arrogance • Without a doubt • A profitable return • Feeling of tiredness • Descend; to illuminate • Acquirement through force • Refined; exemplary; epitome • One's understanding of self • One way of looking at things • Relinquishment over entrusted entity • A limitation for protecting something • Science of the origin of the universe • Individually owned but grouped properties • ...
Traffic Signs 2023-12-14
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- Crossing A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a symbol indicating a pedestrian crossing.
- Sign Green rectangular signs providing directional or distance information for destinations.
- Entry Sign A red and white circular sign indicating that entry is prohibited.
- Crossing A round, yellow sign with a black symbol indicating a railroad crossing ahead.
- U-Turn Sign A circular sign with a U-turn arrow crossed out in red.
- Lane Sign A white rectangular sign with a symbol indicating a designated lane for bicycles.
- Sign A blue square sign with a white "H" indicating the location of a hospital.
- Work Sign An orange diamond-shaped sign indicating roadwork or construction ahead.
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- Right/Left Sign White rectangular signs with black arrows indicating the direction of turns allowed.
- Sign A yellow diamond-shaped sign with symbols indicating a potential hazard.
- Limit Sign A rectangular sign with numbers indicating the maximum speed allowed on a road.
- Sign A red, octagonal sign indicating that drivers must come to a complete stop.
- Sign A white rectangular sign with an arrow indicating traffic flow direction.
- Parking Sign A red and white rectangular sign indicating that parking is prohibited.
- Sign A red and white triangular sign indicating that drivers must yield the right of way.
- Zone Sign A yellow pentagon-shaped sign indicating a school zone and reduced speed limit.
16 Clues: U-Turn Sign A circular sign with a U-turn arrow crossed out in red. • Sign A yellow diamond-shaped sign with symbols indicating a potential hazard. • Entry Sign A red and white circular sign indicating that entry is prohibited. • Sign A white rectangular sign with an arrow indicating traffic flow direction. • ...
Infection Prevention Week! 2025-10-14
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- Dwell time in minutes of a bleach wipe
- The result of this will determine if a urine culture is needed in most cases
- Type of pressure room used for rule out and confirmed Tb patients
- Type of isolation for MRSA, ESBL, VRE
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- Bacteria found in water sources that if inhaled can lead to pontiac fever and more severe illness in some cases
- Vital signs machines need to be _____ between each patient use
- Insect that can transmit Chikungunya, Dengue, Zika, and West Nile viruses
- Scrub the _______
- Viral illness characterized by fever, cough, rash starting on the face and spreading to rest of the body
- Minimum number of days of isolation for a covid positive patient
10 Clues: Scrub the _______ • Type of isolation for MRSA, ESBL, VRE • Dwell time in minutes of a bleach wipe • Vital signs machines need to be _____ between each patient use • Minimum number of days of isolation for a covid positive patient • Type of pressure room used for rule out and confirmed Tb patients • ...
Pain Management 2023-04-08
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- should be done before making an effective pain management plan
- undertreating the pain of the elderly can be considered __________ or a form of abuse
- interventions which could be implemented to alleviate pain before using medications
- most common cause of chronic pain in the elderly
- acronym for first aid for an injury like a sprain
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- can also be used for treating neuropathic pain in the elderly
- considered as one of the vital signs
- pain rating scale that is used for patient who is unable to describe their pain
- first line agent for the treatment of mild to moderate chronic pain in the elderly
- classification of pain that is usually severe and short-lived
10 Clues: considered as one of the vital signs • most common cause of chronic pain in the elderly • acronym for first aid for an injury like a sprain • can also be used for treating neuropathic pain in the elderly • classification of pain that is usually severe and short-lived • should be done before making an effective pain management plan • ...
Module 6/7 2025-10-02
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- - long term storage, integration, and analysis of data from multiple sources
- - the government's latest push to standardize nationwide health information sharing
- - patient information systems, medical and/or patient records
- - lab tests, imaging studies, medications, electronic transmission to pharmacies, labs imaging centers
- - the ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information being exchanged
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- Clinical Data - medical history, patient demographics, vital signs, progress notes, medication lists, etc
- Exchange - the largest health information exchange network in the U.S.
- - alerts, reminders, and clinical practice guidelines
- - national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other personal health records
- plan - an individual or group plan that provides, or pays the cost of, medical care
10 Clues: - alerts, reminders, and clinical practice guidelines • - patient information systems, medical and/or patient records • Exchange - the largest health information exchange network in the U.S. • - long term storage, integration, and analysis of data from multiple sources • - the government's latest push to standardize nationwide health information sharing • ...
Prevent Post-Operative Complications 2020-12-11
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- Used to protect the employee if a patient were to fall while ambulating
- Wakes up bowels and prevents ileus
- Where is a fracture hip patient prone to pressure injury beside sacrum
- Where your patient should eat all meals
- Lock this function out on the bed for a total knee patient
- Done every 12 hours to prevent CAUTI
- Blood pressure drops from laying, sitting and standing
- Recorded QS indicates renal function, last BM, meal percentage, hydration, etc.
- How often do you take PCA vital signs
- You turn your patient every ______ to prevent pressure injury
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- Important to monitor timely for stable and unstable patients
- Should be on patient while in bed to prevent blood clots
- Used to open air sac in bottom of lung
- Patient should get this every 24 hours to prevent infection
- Your patient should turn, ___ ____ ____to prevent pneumonia
- Used to prevent the spread of germs from patient to patient
- Used to prevent dislocation after posterior hip surgery
- This should be set up on each admission for emergencies
18 Clues: Wakes up bowels and prevents ileus • Done every 12 hours to prevent CAUTI • How often do you take PCA vital signs • Used to open air sac in bottom of lung • Where your patient should eat all meals • Blood pressure drops from laying, sitting and standing • Used to prevent dislocation after posterior hip surgery • This should be set up on each admission for emergencies • ...
Sistem Pernapasan VIII 2024-10-01
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- katup udara yang menutup tenggorokan
- udara vital+residu
- udara saat inspirasi sekuat kuatnya
- penyakit yang disebabkan virus
- masuknya oksigen kedalam paru paru
- pernapasan internal terjadi dimana
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- percabangan bronkus
- volume udara residu
- selaput pelapis paru-paru
- kondisi otot diafragma saat ekspirasi
- pita suara dapat ditemukan dimana
- penyakit yang disebabkan oleh bakteri
- saat pernapasan, kapan terjadinya tekanan udara di paru paru besar?
- volume kapasitas paru yang didapatkan dari udara vital, komplementer dan suplementer adalah
- percabangan tenggorokan
15 Clues: udara vital+residu • percabangan bronkus • volume udara residu • percabangan tenggorokan • selaput pelapis paru-paru • penyakit yang disebabkan virus • pita suara dapat ditemukan dimana • masuknya oksigen kedalam paru paru • pernapasan internal terjadi dimana • udara saat inspirasi sekuat kuatnya • katup udara yang menutup tenggorokan • kondisi otot diafragma saat ekspirasi • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- Nurse Aides are required to complete a minimum of ______ hours of inservice education each year
- Report any abnormalities in vital signs to the
- To take a pulse you should place two finger over which artery located on the wrist?
- Respirations are to be record for one full
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- This bracelet indicates a limb restriction
- You can stay up to date on inservice requirements by logging into?
6 Clues: This bracelet indicates a limb restriction • Respirations are to be record for one full • Report any abnormalities in vital signs to the • You can stay up to date on inservice requirements by logging into? • To take a pulse you should place two finger over which artery located on the wrist? • ...
MT Words 1-10 2022-04-18
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- A patient who does not show symptoms of a disease or disorder
- Patient's vital signs are out of normal range and patient may be unconscious
- Return of a disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- Condition that is often severe but starts and ends quickly
- A physical or mental problem that a person experiences that may indicate a disease or condition
- The predicted outcome of a disease progression and treatment
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- A patient who shows symptoms of a disease or disorder
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to the hospital
- A patient who requires hospital admission (stays in the hospital)
- A disease that is not getting worse (opposite of relapse)
10 Clues: A patient who shows symptoms of a disease or disorder • A disease that is not getting worse (opposite of relapse) • Condition that is often severe but starts and ends quickly • The predicted outcome of a disease progression and treatment • A patient who does not show symptoms of a disease or disorder • Return of a disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered • ...
Joint Commission Prep Game 2016-11-17
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- pain is reassessed __ hour after interventions
- what is the contact time for orange wipes?
- medical gas valves can be shut off by the nurse manager, fire department, or ___?
- blood pressures are obtained on patients greater than __years?
- what do you do in a fire?
- this pain scale is used in young children under 3
- 355-3333 is the number for ____?
- pain should be reassessed on admission, transfer, and ___?
- stretchers in the hallway without linen on them are considered ___?
- what is the contact time for purple wipes?
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- a rectal temperature is obtained on patients three years and younger with complaints of illness and ___?
- how do you use a fire extinguisher?
- equipment should be cleaned in between __?
- where do you find policies about nursing procedures?
- 5-5555 is the number you call to have an _________ paged overhead?
- oxygen shut off valves are located in major and ___?
- vital signs are reassessed every __ hrs. or more frequently based on patient condition
- the numeric pain scale is used for patient's greater than ___?
18 Clues: what do you do in a fire? • 355-3333 is the number for ____? • how do you use a fire extinguisher? • what is the contact time for orange wipes? • equipment should be cleaned in between __? • what is the contact time for purple wipes? • pain is reassessed __ hour after interventions • this pain scale is used in young children under 3 • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide 2023-03-13
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- This part of your brain controls your vital involuntary actions.
- 90% of the people that have this can be linked to tobacco use.
- Does alcohol speed up or slow down your brain function.
- Natural happy feelings are created by____.
- At .06 what happens to your judgment?
- Vaping devices use ____ to create the vapor.
- 5 alcoholic drinks is the minimum amount to be considered a__?
- On average, a drunk driver has already driven drunk 80 times before their first ___.
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- A chronic inflammatory disease you can get if you use tobacco.
- The substances in vape products will lead to __ ?
- Vapes contain more ___ than cigarettes.
- Early signs of ___ includes frequent intoxication and an established pattern of drinking.
- A dangerous chemical found in tobacco.
- The ___ you vape, the harder it is to get that original "first high" buzz.
- Advertisers are not concerned about your health; they really just want to make a ____?
- This form of tobacco has the highest chance of getting oral and mouth cancer
- The highest rates of vaping occur within the ____ populations
- Alcohol depresses the body’s ___ system.
18 Clues: At .06 what happens to your judgment? • A dangerous chemical found in tobacco. • Vapes contain more ___ than cigarettes. • Alcohol depresses the body’s ___ system. • Natural happy feelings are created by____. • Vaping devices use ____ to create the vapor. • The substances in vape products will lead to __ ? • Does alcohol speed up or slow down your brain function. • ...
107 Exam 1 Prep #2 2025-05-25
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- Mood disorder common in older adults, often mistaken for dementia
- Age-related bone loss that increases fracture risk, especially in women
- Drop in BP when standing, causing dizziness or falls
- Abnormally fast respiratory rate, often above 20 breaths per minute
- Phase of breathing when air enters the lungs
- Age-related vision change causing difficulty focusing on close objects
- Assigning appropriate tasks to others while maintaining accountability
- Heart rate under 60 beats per minute
- Mental screening tool used to assess cognition and memory in older adults
- Progressive, irreversible cognitive decline affecting memory and judgment
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- Blood pressure consistently above 130/80 mmHg
- Nutrition screening form used to identify risk for malnutrition
- Use of multiple medications, often seen in older adults and associated with risk
- Information the patient shares (e.g., symptoms or pain level)
- Observable or measurable findings (e.g., vital signs, lab results)
- Evaluation of pain using tools like 0–10 scale or FLACC
- Age-related hearing loss, typically affecting high-pitched sounds first
- Acute, often reversible change in mental status, usually due to illness or meds
18 Clues: Heart rate under 60 beats per minute • Phase of breathing when air enters the lungs • Blood pressure consistently above 130/80 mmHg • Drop in BP when standing, causing dizziness or falls • Evaluation of pain using tools like 0–10 scale or FLACC • Information the patient shares (e.g., symptoms or pain level) • ...
First Aid Review Crossword 2022-02-18
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- The "I" in RICE Method
- A bone moves from its proper location in a joint
- The "R" in RICE Method
- A break or crack in the bone
- When a person's body temperature is above 104 degrees for more than 30 minutes (Heat _____)
- Overstretching of a muscle or tendon
- A straight line cut caused by a sharp object
- The tool used to slow down an allergic reaction
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- When the brain hits the inside of the skull
- Airway, breathing, consciousness, and pulse are known as ___ signs
- The "E" in RICE Method
- The "C" in RICE Method
- A person's body temperature has fallen below normal for an extended period of time
- A person's skin and tissue has begun to freeze
- To stop bleeding one of the first things you should do is apply ___ to the wound
- Overstretching of the ligaments surrounding a joint
- The law that protects someone who tries to help in a First Aid Situation is known as the Good _____ Law
- An emergency in which the airway is blocked
18 Clues: The "I" in RICE Method • The "E" in RICE Method • The "C" in RICE Method • The "R" in RICE Method • A break or crack in the bone • Overstretching of a muscle or tendon • When the brain hits the inside of the skull • An emergency in which the airway is blocked • A straight line cut caused by a sharp object • A person's skin and tissue has begun to freeze • ...
Sepsis Awareness Month 2024-08-08
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- The _ystemic _nflammatory _esponse _yndrome is present when two of these are present: Body temperature: Over 100.4°F (38°C) or under 96.8°F (36°C); Heart rate: Greater than 90 beats per minute; Respiratory rate: Greater than 20 breaths per minute ; White blood cell count: Greater than 12,000/µL or less than 4,000/µL or greater than 10% immature (band) forms
- Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and toxic response to ______
- We give 30 ml/kg IV _____ to most sepsis patients
- At its worst, sepsis causes impaired blood flow to the organs and tissues. We call this ____. Hint: It’s NOT electrical.
- Providence uses a _odified _arly _arning _ystem to detect abnormal vital signs that might indicate sepsis
- Today’s automated blood pressure cuffs measure this, and in sepsis we want a number above 65. Hint: MAP
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- Sepsis patients need these to kill bacteria. Our Providence goal is ID to IV within 60 minutes of hypotension.
- This often neglected vital sign is critically important in sepsis patients. Call the doctor if it goes above 24.
- Known or suspected infection with organ dysfunction
- We usually draw 2 sets before antibiotics.
- Sepsis is a medical
- Venous ____ is a dynamic marker of organ perfusion used for most sepsis patients. Normal is 2 or less.
12 Clues: Sepsis is a medical • We usually draw 2 sets before antibiotics. • We give 30 ml/kg IV _____ to most sepsis patients • Known or suspected infection with organ dysfunction • Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and toxic response to ______ • Venous ____ is a dynamic marker of organ perfusion used for most sepsis patients. Normal is 2 or less. • ...
Safety signs 2024-06-23
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- Symbol indicating the presence of laser hazards
- Symbol indicating emergency eye wash station
- Symbol for a substance that is an irritant
- Symbol for a substance that is an oxidizer
- Symbol indicating the presence of radiation
- Symbol for a substance that is harmful if swallowed
- Symbol for a substance that can cause burns or corrosion
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- Symbol for a substance that can cause explosions
- Symbol indicating a biohazard
- Symbol for a flammable material
- Symbol for a substance that is environmentally hazardous
- Symbol for a substance that is toxic
- Symbol for a substance that is under pressure
- Symbol indicating that personal protective equipment is required
14 Clues: Symbol indicating a biohazard • Symbol for a flammable material • Symbol for a substance that is toxic • Symbol for a substance that is an irritant • Symbol for a substance that is an oxidizer • Symbol indicating the presence of radiation • Symbol indicating emergency eye wash station • Symbol for a substance that is under pressure • ...
Star signs 2025-02-19
Zodiac-signs 2024-10-23
14 Clues: the title • May to june • April to may • June to July • July to August • march to April • February to March • December to January • January to February • October to November • August to September • November to December • September to October • forgotten zodiac sign
Halloween Signs 2025-09-30
14 Clues: bones • sweets • Dracula • frightful • apparition • makes a web • orange gourd • rides a broom • howling animal • flies at night • wrapped corpse • worn on Halloween • animal that meows • monster created in a lab
Bird Flu 2025-01-30
12 Clues: Signs(Inhaler) • Signs(Sweating) • Symptoms(Sleepy) • Symptoms(Tissues) • Symptoms(Londges) • Symptoms(Ibuprofen) • Symptoms(Eye drops) • Symptoms(Epson salt) • Treatment(No touching) • Symptoms(Tea and Honey) • Cause(Keep hands to self) • Signs(Central nervous system)
CLA Safe 2017-10-01
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- Safety and first-aid signs are in this color
- A block placed in front of the back wheels of a truck
- When fighting small fires, workers are encouraged to follow this sequence
- Science of designing and arranging tools for use
- Primary federal agency devoted to workplace safety
- Government body with primary responsibility for transportation safety
- Those required to create and maintain safe workplace
- Most widely used PPE
- Step-by-step instruction that explains how to carry out work
- Focuses on safety for large trucks and buses
- Danger signs are in this color
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- 80% of compensable injuries result from this injury
- Those responsible for keeping work areas clean and neat
- Radiation signs are in this color
- A guide
- Secures a trailer to a building
- Agency that studies the causes of workplace injuries and illnesses
- Federal agency that strives to protect the land, air, and water
- Caution signs are in this color
- Must be clearly marked and not blocked
- Safety notices are in this color
- Responsible for air transportation rules
22 Clues: A guide • Most widely used PPE • Danger signs are in this color • Secures a trailer to a building • Caution signs are in this color • Safety notices are in this color • Radiation signs are in this color • Must be clearly marked and not blocked • Responsible for air transportation rules • Safety and first-aid signs are in this color • Focuses on safety for large trucks and buses • ...
3CiB - Unit 12 & 13 2023-02-14
15 Clues: utile • vital • inutile • fournir • haut, élevé • une commande • un rendement • une industrie • mener, diriger • principalement • mettre en oeuvre • un(e) propriétaire • machinerie, machines • un object, un article • tenir, patienter, contenir, rester en place
Expressions Unit by Ms Harper 2021-11-04
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- parentheses change
- cancels out
- you get what you started with
- any algebraic expression
- order changes
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- multiply and add both
- monomial separated by plus or minus sign
- strategy used for adding integers; same signs add different signs subtract
- strategy used for multiplying integers; same signs positive unlike signs negative
- 2 terms
- 1 term
11 Clues: 1 term • 2 terms • cancels out • order changes • parentheses change • multiply and add both • any algebraic expression • you get what you started with • monomial separated by plus or minus sign • strategy used for adding integers; same signs add different signs subtract • strategy used for multiplying integers; same signs positive unlike signs negative
Saint Vital 2023-01-22
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- Impôts versés par les paysans pour l’usage, obligatoire, d’outils collectifs appartenant au seigneur (moulin, pressoir, four).
- Impôts données aux seigneurs.
- mise en culture de terres autrefois inoccupées.
- personne qui domine une seigneurie, en tant que maitre de la terre ou de droits de justice.
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- espace agricole, habité par des paysans, sous le contrôle total du seigneur.
- terre laissée au repos dans le cadre de l'assolement triennal.
- terres appartenant aux seigneurs, cultivées par les paysans en échange de redevances.
- impôt financier ou en nature, correspondant à 1/10e des récoltes
- terres appartenant aux seigneurs, cultivées par les paysans lors de corvées.
- Travail et service gratuit qui était dû par le paysan à son seigneur
10 Clues: Impôts données aux seigneurs. • mise en culture de terres autrefois inoccupées. • terre laissée au repos dans le cadre de l'assolement triennal. • impôt financier ou en nature, correspondant à 1/10e des récoltes • Travail et service gratuit qui était dû par le paysan à son seigneur • espace agricole, habité par des paysans, sous le contrôle total du seigneur. • ...
Ciclo Vital 2024-10-08
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- Incluyen la protección, el cuidado, la socialización, la transmisión de cultura y el apoyo emocional.
- se diferencian las crisis normativas (esperables y predecibles) y no normativas (involuntarias e inesperadas), ambas generadoras de tensiones que exigen ajustes familiares.
- La familia se organiza en subsistemas (conyugal, parental y fraterno), cada uno con funciones y límites específicos.
- Son puntos críticos en la vida familiar que requieren cambios en la organización familiar, como el nacimiento de un hijo, la adolescencia, o la partida de los hijos del hogar.
- capacidad de una familia para adaptarse al cambio es crucial para su salud y funcionalidad, y sugiere que la resistencia al cambio puede generar disfunciones y síntomas en el sistema.
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- Familias aglutinadas, uniformadas, aisladas e integradas, cada una con diferentes dinámicas relacionales y formas de afrontamiento ante situaciones críticas.
- Las familias tienen una estructura jerárquica que organiza las relaciones de poder y las interacciones entre sus miembros.
- incluyen formación de la pareja, expansión (nacimiento y crianza de los hijos), consolidación, apertura (salida de los hijos del hogar) y disolución (ancianidad y muerte del cónyuge).
- Es el concepto que ordena la evolución secuencial de la familia, marcado por las transiciones que enfrentan sus miembros a lo largo de su desarrollo.
- un sistema abierto, donde los miembros interactúan y cumplen roles que cambian según las necesidades de desarrollo.
10 Clues: Incluyen la protección, el cuidado, la socialización, la transmisión de cultura y el apoyo emocional. • un sistema abierto, donde los miembros interactúan y cumplen roles que cambian según las necesidades de desarrollo. • La familia se organiza en subsistemas (conyugal, parental y fraterno), cada uno con funciones y límites específicos. • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
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- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
9 Clues: ____________ is recommended for hernia • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery. • drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson. • injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body. • the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
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- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
9 Clues: ____________ is recommended for hernia • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery. • drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson. • injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body. • the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space • ...
HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information - Crossword 2023-03-13
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- A method of recording vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse (12)
- A medical condition characterised by an excessive accumulation of fluid in body tissues (5)
- An abnormal heart rhythm (10)
- The study of the causes and effects of diseases (9)
- A type of assessment used to evaluate a client's mental health (10)
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- A systematic approach to gathering information about a client's health (10)
- A type of medication used to treat bacterial infections (7)
- A type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune system (5)
- An acronym for a medical emergency involving loss of consciousness and cessation of breathing (3)
9 Clues: An abnormal heart rhythm (10) • The study of the causes and effects of diseases (9) • A type of medication used to treat bacterial infections (7) • A type of assessment used to evaluate a client's mental health (10) • A method of recording vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse (12) • ...
HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information - Crossword 2023-03-13
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- A method of recording vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse (12)
- A medical condition characterised by an excessive accumulation of fluid in body tissues (5)
- An abnormal heart rhythm (10)
- The study of the causes and effects of diseases (9)
- A type of assessment used to evaluate a client's mental health (10)
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- A systematic approach to gathering information about a client's health (10)
- A type of medication used to treat bacterial infections (7)
- A type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune system (5)
- An acronym for a medical emergency involving loss of consciousness and cessation of breathing (3)
9 Clues: An abnormal heart rhythm (10) • The study of the causes and effects of diseases (9) • A type of medication used to treat bacterial infections (7) • A type of assessment used to evaluate a client's mental health (10) • A method of recording vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse (12) • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
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- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
9 Clues: ____________ is recommended for hernia • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery. • drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson. • injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body. • the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space • ...
Red Rules 2025-09-05
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- Entering a weight in pounds is an example of what type of error.
- To be completed any time a critical rule is broken.
- A rule that must always be followed exactly as specified.
- Escalation process to be used when a critical rule is broken.
- Standardized statement to be used when a safety concern arises. I am ______.
- Staff member not scanning arm band when performing vital signs is what type of behavior.
- Red rules ensure _______.
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- Standardized statement to be used when a safety concern arises. I am _________,
- Process by which all red rule violations are reviewed.
- This is NOT a patient identifier.
- Red rules are part of the culture of ______.
- The last opportunity to prevent wrong patient or procedure.
- Every employee is expected to _____ the workflow in the event of a red rule violation, regardless of rank, role, or experience.
13 Clues: Red rules ensure _______. • This is NOT a patient identifier. • Red rules are part of the culture of ______. • To be completed any time a critical rule is broken. • Process by which all red rule violations are reviewed. • A rule that must always be followed exactly as specified. • The last opportunity to prevent wrong patient or procedure. • ...
How A Bill Becomes A Law 2025-02-06
17 Clues: Rules • Signs • Senate • Override • Full Vote • Discussion • Discussion • Introduced • Conference • Leader Decides • Committee Vote • Committee Vote • Full House Vote • Speaker decides • Full Senate Vote • Assigned Committee • Assigned Committee
vital terminology 2021-10-07
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- a quality or attribute indicative of the nature of an object or organism.
- an oximeter that measures the proportion of oxygenated hemoglobin in the blood in pulsating vessels, especially the capillaries of the finger or ear.
- abnormally slow heart action.
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- medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disk-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces.
- a bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- an abnormally rapid heart rate.
- the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- A temporary increase in average body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).
- is one of eight common arterial pulse sites
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them, typically as felt in the wrists or neck.
10 Clues: abnormally slow heart action. • an abnormally rapid heart rate. • is one of eight common arterial pulse sites • A temporary increase in average body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C). • the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. • a quality or attribute indicative of the nature of an object or organism. • ...
Vital functions 2025-03-16
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- Making new offspring with two parents (one male and one female)
- An organism that makes its own food using sunlight, water, and air
- The process of getting energy or food
- The process by which living things do important activities to stay alive
- Interaction among members of the same species
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- The process of making new living things or offspring
- An organism that needs to eat plants or other animals to get energy
- Interaction between members of different species
- Making new offspring with just one parent, without a partner
- How living things communicate, work, or fight with each other
10 Clues: The process of getting energy or food • Interaction among members of the same species • Interaction between members of different species • The process of making new living things or offspring • Making new offspring with just one parent, without a partner • How living things communicate, work, or fight with each other • ...
Vital Organs 2025-10-14
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- The heart helps this red liquid move around the body.
- We need this gas from the air to live.
- This organ helps digest what you eat.
- You do this with your nose and mouth to get air.
- What the heart does — it ______ blood.
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- We eat this every day to get energy.
- You use these to breathe in air.
- You fill your lungs with this.
- This organ moves blood through your body.
- These protect your heart and lungs.
10 Clues: You fill your lungs with this. • You use these to breathe in air. • These protect your heart and lungs. • We eat this every day to get energy. • This organ helps digest what you eat. • We need this gas from the air to live. • What the heart does — it ______ blood. • This organ moves blood through your body. • You do this with your nose and mouth to get air. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-20
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- dyspnea on exertion
- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- wall between the right and left atria
- made of cardiac muscle and divided into four chambers
- vein
- check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- to stop/control or place
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- automated external defibrillator
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- a monitor that records heart activity
- basic metabolic panel
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- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- fast
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- a complete stopping of the heart
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- normal sinus rhythm
- heart or crown
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- vital signs stable
- middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
25 Clues: fast • vein • heart or crown • vital signs stable • dyspnea on exertion • normal sinus rhythm • basic metabolic panel • to stop/control or place • a complete stopping of the heart • automated external defibrillator • surgical puncture to remove fluid • wall between the right and left atria • a monitor that records heart activity • increased pressure in the blood vessels • ...
Medical Science 2023-06-05
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- What is the main mechanism to protect against rapid cooling?
- Botulism and chlamydia are caused by:
- Which genetic disease is most prevalent amongst people from the Mediterranean
- Infectious diseases are also referred to as:
- A disease that is constantly present in populations is known as:
- The process that pushes food through the digestive system is called:
- Bile is made in the:
- A population that is overly affected by a certain illness more so than other populations
- AIDS is most commonly transmitted:
- Part of the brain that controls our body temperature
- The practice of quarantine is most often used when the disease is:
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- The part of a negative feedback loop when sweat glands release throughout the body to regulate temperature
- The relative ability of a pathogenic agent to cause rapid and severe disease is known as:
- A high risk medical device implanted to the chest
- Most involved in absorption
- People who cannot digest milk products are most likely lacking the enzyme:
- Vitamin that helps prevent scurvy
- An organism that is infected by another organism is known as a(n)
- What does the Plasmodium sp. attack inside a human?
- Least reliable of the vital signs
20 Clues: Bile is made in the: • Most involved in absorption • Vitamin that helps prevent scurvy • Least reliable of the vital signs • AIDS is most commonly transmitted: • Botulism and chlamydia are caused by: • Infectious diseases are also referred to as: • A high risk medical device implanted to the chest • What does the Plasmodium sp. attack inside a human? • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-08-17
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- Elizabeth let out an ______________ sigh and rubbed her forehead.
- Those _____________ socks of his are too much.
- He ____________ the switch and the light came on.
- The company leases part of the ____________ to smaller businesses.
- Take your _____________ and tighten the nut.
- Please tear off the shaggy edges of your paper along the ____________ line.
- They refrigerated the liquid gelatin so it would be ______________ before they ate it.
- The __________ is complaining that vital repairs are not being done.
- Ryan was sidelined with a bruised ____________.
- After a long day, all Amber wanted to do was ____________ in a warm bath.
- If I may _____________, I have things I would like to add.
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- He had no money to spend on ____________, for it was needed badly for more important things.
- The voter was not sure which _____________ he should report to on election day.
- Cynthia spoke in a ___________ tone to her hysterical friend.
- He had a large brown paper _____________ under his arm.
- The driver was _____________ by the conflicting road signs.
- She stared at the smooth, ____________ surface of the water.
- Marcus remained ____________ in the face of her outburst.
- Lisa chuckled at the ducks ____________ down to the river.
- “Awful,” he said with a _____________.
20 Clues: “Awful,” he said with a _____________. • Take your _____________ and tighten the nut. • Those _____________ socks of his are too much. • Ryan was sidelined with a bruised ____________. • He ____________ the switch and the light came on. • He had a large brown paper _____________ under his arm. • Marcus remained ____________ in the face of her outburst. • ...
Intraoperative Care 2025-10-22
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- Document signed by the patient before surgery giving permission for operation
- Instrument used to hold and guide suture needles
- Recording intraoperative events, counts, and patient responses
- Instrument used to hold back tissues for better surgical visibility
- Condition free from infection and microorganisms
- Blue sheet used to create and maintain a sterile field
- Activity of arranging the patient and environment before incision
- Nurse responsible for maintaining a sterile field during surgery
- Position where the patient lies on their side during surgery
- Machine used for sterilizing surgical instruments with steam under pressure
- Doctor who monitors the patient’s vital signs during anesthesia
- Room where surgical procedures are performed
- Step where sterile team members put on sterile gowns and gloves
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- Process of removing visible debris from instruments before sterilization
- Type of anesthesia used to numb a small area of the body
- Process of verifying sponges, instruments, and needles before and after surgery
- Table on which sterile surgical instruments are arranged
- Type of anesthesia that causes total loss of sensation and consciousness
- Position where the patient lies flat on their back during surgery
- Nurse who manages the overall nursing care inside the operating room
20 Clues: Room where surgical procedures are performed • Instrument used to hold and guide suture needles • Condition free from infection and microorganisms • Blue sheet used to create and maintain a sterile field • Type of anesthesia used to numb a small area of the body • Table on which sterile surgical instruments are arranged • ...
Nursing Group-Vitals Signs Review 2023-11-08
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- PCP might give you this to direct you to the best place for care
- measures the oxygen saturation
- we use these vitals as a comparison if we were to take vital signs while someone is experiencing symptoms.
- same day appointments to 1-2 months out depends on ____.
- normal resting rate for adult’s ranges from 60-100
- Heart Rate consistently above 100bpm
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- The best way to find a PCP is through your _____
- Middle ground between PCP and ED
- when the heart pumps blood through the arteries, the blood puts pressure on the artery walls
- _____ is a good resource to find Providers in your area
- while checking ______ it is important to also note whether a person has any difficulty breathing.
- common medical condition involving respirations
- You are unable to move yourself or the victim without causing harm or further damage the best to do is
13 Clues: measures the oxygen saturation • Middle ground between PCP and ED • Heart Rate consistently above 100bpm • common medical condition involving respirations • The best way to find a PCP is through your _____ • normal resting rate for adult’s ranges from 60-100 • _____ is a good resource to find Providers in your area • ...
MINERALS 2023-05-12
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- play an important role in cholesterol and amino acid metabolism
- component of some amino acids
- antioxidant function in close associate with vitamin E
- as integral part of T4 & T3
- essential component of oxidation-reduction enzyme system
- essential component of cytochrome system
- essential component of phospholipids
- essential component of several key enzymes
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- enzyme co-factor
- important in wound healing
- vital role in nerve function
- vital role in acid-base balance
- involved in synthesis of bone & scale
- important in bone formation & carbohydrate metabolism
- essential for blood clotting
- vital role in osmoregulation
- as integral part of vitamin B12
17 Clues: enzyme co-factor • important in wound healing • as integral part of T4 & T3 • vital role in nerve function • essential for blood clotting • vital role in osmoregulation • component of some amino acids • vital role in acid-base balance • as integral part of vitamin B12 • essential component of phospholipids • involved in synthesis of bone & scale • ...
North by Scott Jurek and Jenny Jurek 2020-08-25
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- Also known as a speed record for a particular trail
- Scott's nickname when he's out on the trails.
- the nickname for the support van used throughout the trip
- a friend of Scott's who played a vital role in the last few days of the record attempt.
- The nickname for a large portion of the trail with a thick tree canopy above.
- The name of the mountain at the southern terminus of the trail.
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- the trail that runs 2,189 miles from Georgia to Maine.
- The number of days it took for Scott to complete the trail.
- A sport where athletes run races further than a marathon.
- each hiker signs this as they depart on their journey.
- Also known as the hardest mile of the Appalachian trail.
- Scott's running partner who helped him persevere through multiple injuries throughout the journey.
- Jenny's nickname
13 Clues: Jenny's nickname • Scott's nickname when he's out on the trails. • Also known as a speed record for a particular trail • the trail that runs 2,189 miles from Georgia to Maine. • each hiker signs this as they depart on their journey. • Also known as the hardest mile of the Appalachian trail. • A sport where athletes run races further than a marathon. • ...
Signs 2014-03-11
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- Parking for disabled people.
- Another way to say "3-way intersection."
- Regulatory sign setting a rule on how fast you can go.
- A red, yellow, green, and black warning sign.
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- Sign that signifies an oncoming train track ahead.
- Slow down to avoid oncoming vehicles.
- A sign requiring vehicle to halt.
- Two lanes coming together.
8 Clues: Two lanes coming together. • Parking for disabled people. • A sign requiring vehicle to halt. • Slow down to avoid oncoming vehicles. • Another way to say "3-way intersection." • A red, yellow, green, and black warning sign. • Sign that signifies an oncoming train track ahead. • Regulatory sign setting a rule on how fast you can go.
Quiz 2 Review 2020-10-05
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- what lanes do yellow lines separate?
- shape of a stop sign
- In NJ, speed limit in a business or residential area, unless otherwise posted, is?
- signs that regulate or controls the movement of traffic.
- how many feet should you park from a crosswalk?
- signs that identify routes and destinations.
- how many feet should you park from a stop sign?
- Used to change directions when the road is not wide enough for a uturn.
- signs that are yellow and diamond shape
- hand signal straight out
- turn vehicles wheels this way when your parked downhill with a curb.
- always enter the ( ) lane when turning.
- lane reserved for a particular vehicle type or vehicles carrying multiple riders.
- reversing in a straight line, your left hand should be on ( ) of the steering wheel at 12:00 and your right hand should be over the back of the passenger seat.
- your car should be ( ) inches from the curb when you parallel park.
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- alerts motorists of slow moving vehicles.
- what sign do you slow down and give way to the crossroad?
- blue signs with white lettering.
- what lanes do white lines separate?
- How many feet must you signal before making a turn?
- what signs are brown with white lettering?
- Small indentations or narrow, raised strips. Creates a vibration sensation to caution driver.
- speed limit in non-posted rural roadways
- turn vehicles wheels this way when your parked uphill with a curb.
- how many feet should you park from a fire hydrant?
- hand signal upward
- hand signal downward
27 Clues: hand signal upward • shape of a stop sign • hand signal downward • hand signal straight out • blue signs with white lettering. • what lanes do white lines separate? • what lanes do yellow lines separate? • signs that are yellow and diamond shape • speed limit in non-posted rural roadways • alerts motorists of slow moving vehicles. • always enter the ( ) lane when turning. • ...
Knee Review 2023-12-14
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- The medial bone of the lower leg
- If the 90-90 Test comes back (-) then there is an injury to the ___.
- The MCL is ______ to the LCL.
- A chronic injury caused by repetitive jumping and running; pain at the inferior patella
- The fibula is ______ to the tibia.
- What muscle is being used during knee flexion?
- Pain and Crunchiness are (-) signs of what test?
- What does the S in S.O.A.P mean?
- Thigh bone
- An acute injury caused by a direct blow to the knee
- An acute injury caused by valgus force to the knee.
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- What part of S.O.A.P would you include you diagnosis?
- Pain, possibly clicking/locking and a (+) McMurray's test are signs of what?
- What does the P in S.O.A.P mean?
- The patellar tendon is ______ to the patella.
- What does the Posterior Drawer and the 90-90 test, test?
- Caused by deceleration, planting and cutting; deformity, pain and swelling are signs.
- An overuse injury with pain over the lateral femoral condyle and lateral thigh
- What does a (-) Anterior Drawer test show.
- Falling directly on the knee with swelling like a balloon are signs of ____.
- What does the Apley's Compression, Thesely's, and McMurray's test all test?
- What does MOI stand for?
- Pain, Possibly clicking and locking are (-) signs of what test?
- The lateral bone of the lower leg
- An acute injury caused by varus force to the knee
25 Clues: Thigh bone • What does MOI stand for? • The MCL is ______ to the LCL. • The medial bone of the lower leg • What does the P in S.O.A.P mean? • What does the S in S.O.A.P mean? • The lateral bone of the lower leg • The fibula is ______ to the tibia. • What does a (-) Anterior Drawer test show. • The patellar tendon is ______ to the patella. • ...
Core Basic Safety (Module 101-15) 2023-09-11
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- Informational signs are what color?
- The ultimate responsibility for safety is _______.
- _________ injuries such as minor cuts, bruises or strains, but worker returned to duty the next day.
- An unplanned event that may or may not result in property damage.
- Safety is a learned ______________ and attitude.
- Property __________ only tools, materials, or equipment was damaged.
- Where chemical information is found.
- Fall protection is required when working ______ foot above ground or level below.
- This color is used for caution signs.
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- The D-ring should be positioned between the __________ blades.
- Lifting improperly is an example of ______ _______.
- Keeping your ________ area clean.
- Safety __________ is created when all workers see the value of a safe work environment.
- No one was hurt and no damage to property.
- Measure of probability of an event.
- An unplanned event that results in damage to someone or something else.
- This color is used for danger signs.
- This color is used for safety signs.
18 Clues: Keeping your ________ area clean. • Informational signs are what color? • Measure of probability of an event. • This color is used for danger signs. • This color is used for safety signs. • Where chemical information is found. • This color is used for caution signs. • No one was hurt and no damage to property. • Safety is a learned ______________ and attitude. • ...
Lead & Organophosphate Poisoning in Ruminants 2025-11-15
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- Main diagnostic sample for organophosphate poisoning: blood ___ activity
- Common source of lead ingestion in cattle: old ___ batteries
- Characteristic blindness in lead poisoning
- Enzyme inhibition in OP toxicity causes accumulation of this neurotransmitter
- Drug used as an antidote for organophosphate toxicity
- Organophosphate poisoning inhibits this enzyme
- Neurological sign common in lead poisoning — cattle press their head against objects
- Depression, staggering, convulsions are signs of ___ poisoning
- Lead poisoning is confirmed by measuring this metal in blood
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- Excess lacrimation, urination, diarrhoea — muscarinic signs
- Lead is absorbed more readily in calves with ____ deficiency
- Class of insecticides that can lead to muscarinic and nicotinic signs
- Antidote that reactivates acetylcholinesterase (paired with atropine)
- This organ accumulates lead; used for diagnosis in dead cattle
- SLUDDE signs are associated with this type of poisoning
- Metal that causes neurological signs when cattle eat old batteries or paint
- Type of paralysis caused by nicotinic overstimulation in OP toxicity
- Muscle tremors and salivation are hallmark signs of ___ toxicity
- Lead poisoning treatment: chelator used
- Bright red line on the gum seen in chronic lead poisoning
20 Clues: Lead poisoning treatment: chelator used • Characteristic blindness in lead poisoning • Organophosphate poisoning inhibits this enzyme • Drug used as an antidote for organophosphate toxicity • SLUDDE signs are associated with this type of poisoning • Bright red line on the gum seen in chronic lead poisoning • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-28
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- - Occupational safety and Health Administration.
- - The failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning commonly expected in that individual's profession, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to the person receiving care.
- signs - clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- - Personal Protective equipment
- pressure - pressure as the heart contract.
- of privacy - It can be either physical or informational.
- pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest.
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- - Includes a threat or attempt to injure.
- - A battery includes the unlawful touching of another person without consent.
- - Failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another.
- - The study of peoples efficiency in their working environment.
- - high blood pressure
- - Any care that results in physical harm, pain,or mental anguish.
- Pressure - Measurement of pressure exerted by blood against walls of blood vessel.
- - low blood pressure
15 Clues: - low blood pressure • - high blood pressure • - Personal Protective equipment • - Includes a threat or attempt to injure. • pressure - pressure as the heart contract. • - Occupational safety and Health Administration. • of privacy - It can be either physical or informational. • pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest. • ...
183-7 2024-10-14
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- How are pertinent facts recorded in a medical record? chronological
- Which SOAP section records physical exam findings like vital signs? objective
- What provides the legal means of verifying care? medicalrecord
- Which act protects individuals in private employee health plans? ERISA
- Who might need to be called for additional claim information?insurancecarrier
- What must documentation include about the patient's medical background? healthhistory
- What part of the SOAP format includes the patient's chief complaint? subjective
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- What can a medical office specialist help patients review regarding services coverage? insurancebenefits
- What may patients need help understanding about their coverage? limitations
- What type of appeals may be needed for denied claims? written
- What must be issued if overpayments occur by the patient or carrier? refunds
- What other type of appeal exists besides written? telephone
- What part of SOAP outlines the recommended treatments and tests? plan
- What part of the SOAP format includes the physician's diagnosis? assessment
- What is the most widely used format for medical records? SOAP
15 Clues: What other type of appeal exists besides written? telephone • What type of appeals may be needed for denied claims? written • What is the most widely used format for medical records? SOAP • What provides the legal means of verifying care? medicalrecord • How are pertinent facts recorded in a medical record? chronological • ...
Mesopotamia and Early Egypt 2023-10-02
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- seers who could interpret signs of the gods
- Principle for Hammurabi's Laws
- Those who did specialized work
- The vital principle of each person in Egypt
- The heart had to be lighter than this in Egypt
- Religion style in Meso and Egypt
- Religious temples in Mesopotamia
- Name for an Egyptian King
- They decided what crops were to be grown
- Those who wrote things down
- Mesopotamian writing
- He had the first Step Pyramid
- City state that told a flood story
- displaying human traits
- One of the two Mesopotamian rivers
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- What the Egyptians wrote on
- _______ of the Kings
- the process took 70 days
- High Egyptian; architect of pyramids
- Precursers for pyramids
- What the Mesopotamians wrote with
- Egyptian writing
- Developed in Meso by looking at stars
- He codified laws in Babylon
- what Egyptians needed with them in tombs
- Location for the great pyramids and sphinx
- City state known for its visciousness
- He had 3 pyramids built for him
- This was invented by the Sumerians
- Technique to water crops
- Final resting place for Snefru
- He united Upper and Lower Egypt aka Narmer
32 Clues: Egyptian writing • _______ of the Kings • Mesopotamian writing • Precursers for pyramids • displaying human traits • the process took 70 days • Technique to water crops • Name for an Egyptian King • What the Egyptians wrote on • He codified laws in Babylon • Those who wrote things down • He had the first Step Pyramid • Principle for Hammurabi's Laws • Those who did specialized work • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-21
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- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- basic metabolic panel
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- smaller arteries
- cutting into
- hypertension
- uses x-ray dye and a catheter to show narrowing, aneurysms, collect samples, and detect pressure in the heart
- vital signs stable
- high blood pressure
- a wall/partition or septum
- swollen and dilated veins
- instrument used to measure pressure, blood pressure cuff
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- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- a double-layered sac
- uses ultrasound to look a blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days, records heart activity to show a possible pattern in symptoms
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- across or through
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- narrowing
- small
25 Clues: small • narrowing • cutting into • hypertension • smaller arteries • across or through • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • a double-layered sac • basic metabolic panel • swollen and dilated veins • a wall/partition or septum • commonly referred to as a heart attack • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-21
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- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- basic metabolic panel
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- smaller arteries
- cutting into
- hypertension
- uses x-ray dye and a catheter to show narrowing, aneurysms, collect samples, and detect pressure in the heart
- vital signs stable
- high blood pressure
- a wall/partition or septum
- swollen and dilated veins
- instrument used to measure pressure, blood pressure cuff
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- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- a double-layered sac
- uses ultrasound to look a blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days, records heart activity to show a possible pattern in symptoms
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- across or through
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- narrowing
- small
25 Clues: small • narrowing • cutting into • hypertension • smaller arteries • across or through • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • a double-layered sac • basic metabolic panel • swollen and dilated veins • a wall/partition or septum • commonly referred to as a heart attack • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Medical Terms 2023-05-11
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- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who takes X-ray images.
- Hospital area where surgeries are performed
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Equipment used to do a gastroscopy?
- A contagious infection often found in hospitals.
- Medical device used to monitor a patient's heart activity
- Short-term medical care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries
- A medical professional who assists doctors in surgeries and procedures.
- A small, round sticker placed on a patient's body to monitor vital signs.
- Department responsible for preparing and dispensing medications
- A specialized doctor who treats diseases and disorders of the heart.
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- The person responsible for taking patient X-rays.
- A condition characterized by high blood pressure.
- A medical professional who examines patients and prescribes medication.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves.
- A device used to measure a patient's body temperature.
- Equipment used to do a colonoscopy?
- A room where patients receive medical treatment and care.
- Medical equipment used to take images of the body
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A machine that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen.
23 Clues: Equipment used to do a colonoscopy? • Equipment used to do a gastroscopy? • A device used to measure blood pressure. • Hospital area where surgeries are performed • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A medical professional who takes X-ray images. • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves. • ...
SLHS Fall Prevention 2016-08-18
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- High fall risk patients should have ____socks on.
- High fall risk patients should not be left alone in the ____.
- During bedside report check bed ___alarms.
- Fall Risk ____should be updated each shift or if there is a change in patient condition.
- Post fall ____ should be done after a fall to identify how it might have been prevented.
- Increase risk of severe injury from a fall.
- Most common severe ______ related to falls are the head, hip fracture, spine or wrist.
- A fall score greater than 50 is considered ___ risk.
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- The bed should be ____ height when the patient is exiting.
- Being over 85 _____ a patient's risk for injury if they fall.
- Ensure the call ___is within reach of patient at all times.
- Can affect vital signs increasing the risk for falls.
- Patients should be provided ____ on fall prevention while in the hospital.
- Done hourly prevents falls and increases patient satisfaction.
- The pt room should be free of ______to prevent the patient from tripping.
15 Clues: During bedside report check bed ___alarms. • Increase risk of severe injury from a fall. • High fall risk patients should have ____socks on. • A fall score greater than 50 is considered ___ risk. • Can affect vital signs increasing the risk for falls. • The bed should be ____ height when the patient is exiting. • ...
wizzle 2021-07-20
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- What type of sensors are used in self-steering bullets?
- Name of the latest product that uses Augmented reality in night vision technology?
- What is the name of Android version 5.0?
- The activity of defrauding an online account holder of financial information by posing as a legitimate company?
- Which database does Netflix use?
- Name of the technology that Intel uses to increase security in their six generation vPro Chips?
- What is a trojan that stays dormant on a computer until it is remotely activated by another user?
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- Who developed morse code and long-distance electric graphic line?
- What is the full form of ECG?
- Which software is used by Pixar films?
- What language does whatsapp use?
- What technology helps in improving mental health?
- Most commonly used technology in military?
- Name of the second AI that is a part of the Avengers movie
- Palm-sized device that accurately monitors wide range of vital signs and simple diagnostics?
15 Clues: What is the full form of ECG? • What language does whatsapp use? • Which database does Netflix use? • Which software is used by Pixar films? • What is the name of Android version 5.0? • Most commonly used technology in military? • What technology helps in improving mental health? • What type of sensors are used in self-steering bullets? • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-28
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- - Occupational safety and Health Administration.
- - The failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning commonly expected in that individual's profession, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to the person receiving care.
- signs - clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- - Personal Protective equipment
- pressure - pressure as the heart contract.
- of privacy - It can be either physical or informational.
- pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest.
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- - Includes a threat or attempt to injure.
- - A battery includes the unlawful touching of another person without consent.
- - Failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another.
- - The study of peoples efficiency in their working environment.
- - high blood pressure
- - Any care that results in physical harm, pain,or mental anguish.
- Pressure - Measurement of pressure exerted by blood against walls of blood vessel.
- - low blood pressure
15 Clues: - low blood pressure • - high blood pressure • - Personal Protective equipment • - Includes a threat or attempt to injure. • pressure - pressure as the heart contract. • - Occupational safety and Health Administration. • of privacy - It can be either physical or informational. • pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest. • ...
All Summer In A Day 2025-09-05
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- She ______ the letter tightly, unwilling to let it go.
- The old man looked ______ as he tried to lift the heavy box.
- The mountain loomed ______ against the horizon.
- The science lab contained a strange ______ of wires, tubes, and glowing lights.
- His cruel prank had lasting ______ that changed his friendships.
- Different voices ______ together, making it hard to tell who was speaking.
- A sudden wave of excitement ______ through the classroom when the door opened.
- The steady rain showed no signs of ______, pounding the glass day after day.
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- The rocket launch caused a loud ______ that shook the ground.
- Oxygen is ______ to human survival.
- Despite many setbacks, the girl was ______ and bounced back quickly from challenges.
- His stress was ______ by the pressure of finishing multiple projects at once.
- She closed her eyes to ______ the warmth of the sunlight on her face.
- The children ran ______ into the hallway, cheering when the teacher announced the sun would appear.
- The flashlight shone ______ in the tunnel, barely lighting the way.
15 Clues: Oxygen is ______ to human survival. • The mountain loomed ______ against the horizon. • She ______ the letter tightly, unwilling to let it go. • The old man looked ______ as he tried to lift the heavy box. • The rocket launch caused a loud ______ that shook the ground. • His cruel prank had lasting ______ that changed his friendships. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2020-03-12
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- enzymes/ a laboratory test used to measure certain items that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- root word for blood
- the smallest blood vessel that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- abbreviation that means vital signs are stable
- around the heart is inflamed
- a vessel that brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- abbreviation that means automated external defibrillator
- testing/ Also called an exercise or treadmill test
- root word for heart
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- high blood pressure
- rapid heart rate
- abbreviation that means coronary artery disease
- the main artery of the body
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- abbreviation that means ventricular fibrillation
- suffix for chest
- a vessel that brings oxygenated blood away from the heart
- a surgery where a vessel is taken from somewhere in the body to replace a closed vein on the heart
- veins/ swollen or dilated veins, mostly found in the legs
- a heart doctor
- Monitor/ a portable device that produces an electrocardiogram
- a root word meaning pulse
- arrest/ a condition when the heart stops
- a root word meaning vein
- written record of vessels
25 Clues: a heart doctor • suffix for chest • rapid heart rate • root word for blood • root word for heart • high blood pressure • a root word meaning vein • a root word meaning pulse • written record of vessels • the main artery of the body • around the heart is inflamed • arrest/ a condition when the heart stops • abbreviation that means vital signs are stable • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-01-15
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- surgical repair
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- blood pressure cuff
- History Of
- A condition where the major blood vessels supplying the heart are narrowed.
- Blood
- EKG
- ECHO
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- is a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology. X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms.
- pain
- An acquired or inherited disease of the heart muscle which makes it difficult for the heart to pump blood to other parts of the body.
- Vital Signs Stable
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- A heart rhythm disorder with heartbeats faster than usual, greater than 100 beats per minute.
- are found in all tissues of the body with very few exceptions, such as epithelia and cartilage
- Death of heart muscle caused by a loss of blood supply.
- A progressive heart disease that affects pumping action of the heart muscles.
- excessive
- Shortness of Breath
- inner
- pumps blood
- test used to look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus.
- around
- Discharge
25 Clues: EKG • pain • ECHO • inner • Blood • around • excessive • Discharge • History Of • pumps blood • surgical repair • Vital Signs Stable • blood pressure cuff • Shortness of Breath • vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues • Death of heart muscle caused by a loss of blood supply. • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-10-19
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- nothing by mouth
- emergency department
- nursing care plan
- electrocardiogram
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- review of systems
- rule out
- sodium
- emergency room
- catheterization
- ventricular fibrillation
- intensive care unit
- beats per minute
- nausea and vomiting
- chest pain
- impression
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- shortness of breath
- electrolytes
- status post
- discharge
- deep vein thrombosis
- intravenous
- automated external defibrillator
- myocardial infarction
- medical history
- history and physical
- oxygen
- atrial fibrillation
- pulse
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- dyspnea on exertion
- do not resuscitate
- history of
- as needed
- normal sinus rhythm
- complaint of
- potassium
- coronary artery bypass graft
- ventricular tachycardia
- operating room
- acute myocardial infarction
- coronary care unit
- cardiovascular
- hypertension
- Hg millimeters of mercury
- Coronary artery disease
- chief complaint
- blood pressure
- potassium chloride
- vital signs stable
- premature ventricular contraction
- mitral valve prolapse
- blood
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- temperature
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- diabetes mellitus
- echocardiogram
- basic metabolic panel
- congestive heart failure
- atrioventricular
61 Clues: blood • pulse • sodium • oxygen • rule out • as needed • potassium • discharge • history of • chest pain • impression • temperature • status post • intravenous • complaint of • hypertension • electrolytes • operating room • cardiovascular • emergency room • blood pressure • echocardiogram • catheterization • chief complaint • medical history • nothing by mouth • beats per minute • atrioventricular • nursing care plan • ...
A&P final crossword 2021-08-25
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- decrease in sperm quantity
- enlargement of an artery
- monosaccharide
- face down
- 9 weeks after conception
- cranial nerve VIII
- circadian rhythm
- secretes hormones
- major "master" gland
- dome part of stomach, bladder, uterus
- longest bone
- stationary bone
- vital center
- cranial nerve II
- muscle ache
- collection of signs and symptoms
- ringing in ears
- Red blood cells
- connects kidneys and bladder
- beginning of menstrual cycle
- smallest blood vessels
- sweaty
- heart sling
- spinal nerve controls diaphragm
- produces gametes
- increase in cell size
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- hives
- functioning unit of kidney
- connects pharynx and middle ear
- immature bone cell
- oily
- movement of water due to of hydrostatic pressure
- shoulder pad
- lower chambers of heart
- SA node
- avascular
- nose bleed
- athlete's foot
- largest organ
- cranial nerve I
- fluid matrix
- allows tissue expansion
- longest cranial nerve
- loss of sense of smell
- connects muscle to bone
- muscle between ribs
- insufficient blood supply to an organ
- dizziness
- itchy
- generalized body swelling
- vomit
- output less than intake
52 Clues: oily • hives • itchy • vomit • sweaty • SA node • face down • avascular • dizziness • nose bleed • muscle ache • heart sling • shoulder pad • longest bone • vital center • fluid matrix • largest organ • monosaccharide • athlete's foot • stationary bone • cranial nerve I • ringing in ears • Red blood cells • circadian rhythm • cranial nerve II • produces gametes • secretes hormones • immature bone cell • cranial nerve VIII • ...
Valvular Disorders 2014-01-16
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- Type of precaution for post-valvular surgery
- VO2max: maximal _____ capacity
- One type of dyspnea
- _____ breathing improves VO2max
- Number of cardiac rehabilitation phases
- Abnormal protruding valve
- Listening to sounds from heart, lungs or other organs
- Name of semilunar valve located on left side of heart
- Backflow of blood
- Stop exercising when experiencing _____ pain
- Clinician should walk slightly _____ client to avoid setting walking pace during 6MWT
- Prevent _____ by improving cardiovascular endurance
- Narrowing of valve opening
- Shortness of breath
- To measure SpO2%
- Deep-water _____ improves lung capacity during hydrotherapy
- Shortness of breath when supine
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- Cardiac rehabilitation exercises should avoid _____ contraction
- Intensity is _____ proportional to duration
- Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) must be performed _____(number of times)
- Repair of valve using a balloon catheter
- Characteristic of hydrotherapy: _____ pressure
- Breathing: _____ on exertion
- Important to monitor client’s _____ signs during exercises and activities
- High BP
- Both mitral and tricuspid valves
- 50%-70% maximum HR: _____ intensity
- Low BP
- Client may have _____ about his/her heart function after valve replacement surgery
- _____ lip breathing
- Client should not hold his/her _____ during exercising
31 Clues: Low BP • High BP • To measure SpO2% • Backflow of blood • One type of dyspnea • _____ lip breathing • Shortness of breath • Abnormal protruding valve • Narrowing of valve opening • Breathing: _____ on exertion • VO2max: maximal _____ capacity • _____ breathing improves VO2max • Shortness of breath when supine • Both mitral and tricuspid valves • 50%-70% maximum HR: _____ intensity • ...
Chapter 3: Diseases & Treatments 2023-12-05
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- a physician who specializes in surgery
- what is the meaning of "-megaly"
- abbreviation for drugs, prescription, therapy
- prediction of a disease's course and outcome
- affecting many people in a given region at the same time is
- one who studies cancer
- A disease that has a sudden and severe onset
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- a disease that is prevalent throughout the entire region or the world
- small clamp for stopping blood flow
- the abbreviation for "Vital Signs"
- long duration, progressing slowly
- a spreading inflammation of tissue
- meaning "softening"
- instrument used to compress tissue
- abbreviation meaning immediately
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- An adjective for edema is
- A reason for not using a specific drug
- meaning heat, temperature
- a suffix meaning a instrument for recording data
- the abbreviation for "computed tomography"
- death of tissue
- the removal of tissue for microscopic examination
- The cause of a disease
- the process of determining the cause and nature of an illness
- injected into the vein
- An extreme allergic reaction
- visual examination
- the root word for "cancer"
- refers to all defenses against infections
30 Clues: death of tissue • visual examination • meaning "softening" • The cause of a disease • injected into the vein • one who studies cancer • An adjective for edema is • meaning heat, temperature • the root word for "cancer" • An extreme allergic reaction • what is the meaning of "-megaly" • abbreviation meaning immediately • long duration, progressing slowly • ...
Story 6 - Crossword Puzzle for Moose and the Forest Festival 2024-12-03
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- Which friend helped Moose with the signs?
- What did Moose use to create the signs?
- What shape was on the sign pointing to the games?
- What sparkled on the "Main Stage" sign?
- Who helped with the signs?
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- What did they make for the festival?
- What area did the sign point to?
- What colorful thing was painted on the sign?
- What was one of the signs pointing to?
- Which friend helped with the signs and gave advice?
10 Clues: Who helped with the signs? • What area did the sign point to? • What did they make for the festival? • What was one of the signs pointing to? • What did Moose use to create the signs? • What sparkled on the "Main Stage" sign? • Which friend helped Moose with the signs? • What colorful thing was painted on the sign? • What shape was on the sign pointing to the games? • ...
Blood Administration 2021-09-02
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- ____ patient identifiers must be used
- ___________ is the blood product used with Hemophilia, DIC or von Willebrand disease
- Only_________ can be used to flush the IV before and after transfusion
- The __________ is the lab I must draw before blood product administration to a newborn
- PRBC must be administered within ________ hours
- __________ must be obtained prior to, 15min after initiation, every 15min for first hour then hourly till end
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- All blood products need to be ________
- A new _____ must be draw if infant is >4 months of age
- blood products can be administered via a PIV or _____
- Using the ________________you can complete all of the following: release of the blood product, open the blood admin flow sheet, and document vital signs
- All blood products for neonates are Irradiated CMV negative and ________ reduced
- Emergency O- blood is _____charted in EHR
- Blood _______must be obtained by MD or APP
13 Clues: ____ patient identifiers must be used • All blood products need to be ________ • Emergency O- blood is _____charted in EHR • Blood _______must be obtained by MD or APP • PRBC must be administered within ________ hours • blood products can be administered via a PIV or _____ • A new _____ must be draw if infant is >4 months of age • ...
The Cardiovascular system. 2021-06-15
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- means condition.
- Means heart.
- also known as high blood pressure.
- An instrument that measures pressure.
- A device that makes the heart beat at a certain pace.
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and the blood vessels.
- when an artery has a weakend wall that causes it to swell.
- There are two of them in the body and are used to filter air.
- Means that all vital signs are stable.
- Is used with medication that means "as needed."
- Used to help the body digest food and get rid of toxic substances.
- means blood vessel or vessels.
- Means slow.
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- the buildup of plaque on the walls of blood vessels.
- Stands for Intensive Care Unit.
- A procedure in which colored dye is used while an x-ray is preformed.
- A procedure in which multiple tabs with wires are placed on the patients chest.
- when the pericardial sack around the heart is inflimmated.
- means disease.
- Means catherization.
- The main organ of the cardiovascular system.
- removes waste and extra blood from the body.
- They transport air and blood through the body.
- Means Cheif Complaint
24 Clues: Means slow. • Means heart. • means disease. • means condition. • Means catherization. • Means Cheif Complaint • means blood vessel or vessels. • Stands for Intensive Care Unit. • also known as high blood pressure. • An instrument that measures pressure. • Means that all vital signs are stable. • The main organ of the cardiovascular system. • ...
First Aid/CPR 2024-05-28
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- The encircling thumbs technique should be used when giving CPR to _____.
- What is needed prior to physically providing any care?
- Each rescue breath should be ____ second.
- Number of back blows and abdominal thrusts to give a person who is choking.
- CPR
- Acronym used to remember questions for interviewing a responsive person.
- Continue CPR until another _____ _____ arrives and takes over.
- Type of shock involving an allergic reaction.
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- Absence of sweating is a symptom of _____.
- AED
- Way for telecommunicators to provide bystanders with care instructions.
- Place a person who is unresponsive and breathing or responding but not fully awake in this position.
- What should you always do after providing care?
- _____ _____ occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.
- Chest compressions for an adult should be at least ____ inches in depth.
- What must be done before approaching any scene.
- Type of check done after interviewing a responsive person.
- Check, ____, Care
- Number of compressions in each cycle of CPR.
- Control bleeding with this type of pressure.
- Acronym for signs of a person having a stroke.
- Shout, ____, shout
22 Clues: AED • CPR • Check, ____, Care • Shout, ____, shout • Each rescue breath should be ____ second. • Absence of sweating is a symptom of _____. • Number of compressions in each cycle of CPR. • Control bleeding with this type of pressure. • Type of shock involving an allergic reaction. • Acronym for signs of a person having a stroke. • What should you always do after providing care? • ...
Parkinson's Neurology 2023-03-11
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- Stooped posture is common due to increased trunk ___
- Clinical sign of 2nd stage Parkinson's Disease: tremor on ___ side
- Pastor' Day and Marsden test: assess ability to recover from ___ pull on shoulder
- Patient with cognitive deficits display will show the inability to ___ when doing multiple tasks
- Autonomic changes in Parkinson's Disease: reduced ___ mobility
- Reduced ___ capacity and FEV1 in patient with respiratory complication
- Hypertonia in Parkinson's Disease results in ___ rigidity
- Sign of hypokinesia: reduced ___ of movement
- Gait training involves ___ sensory cue for initiation of walking
- Cognitive strategy for rehabilitation: provide ___ instruction
- Strategies for movement rehabilitation consists of ___ appropriate movement pattern
- Structure found in basal ganglia
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- Physiotherapy intervention is provided as part of ___ approach
- Role of basal ganglia in motor control: internal cueing of movement component during ___ movement
- Gait impairment: wide base of support during ___ stage of disease
- Degeneration and loss of cells in substantial nigra pars ___
- Cardiovascular fitness helps in alleviating symptoms of depression, ___, and insomnia
- Drug used in drug therapy for Parkinson's Disease
- Typical clinical signs of Parkinson's Disease: ___ gait
- Postural instability occur due to loss of equilibrium and ___ reaction
20 Clues: Structure found in basal ganglia • Sign of hypokinesia: reduced ___ of movement • Drug used in drug therapy for Parkinson's Disease • Stooped posture is common due to increased trunk ___ • Typical clinical signs of Parkinson's Disease: ___ gait • Hypertonia in Parkinson's Disease results in ___ rigidity • Degeneration and loss of cells in substantial nigra pars ___ • ...
cardiovascular system 2021-10-19
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- surgical removal/excision
- records heart activity to show a possible pattern for the symptoms the patient may be having
- involuntary muscle contraction
- operating room
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- vital signs stable
- condition is increased pressure in the blood vessels
- The machine records the electrical activity of the heart
- lungs
- congestive heart failure
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- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- above/over or excessive
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- across or through
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- veins are dilated veins
- attack myocardial infarction
- process of recording, is a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- tiny vessels that branch off from arteries to deliver blood to all body tissues
- vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- a muscular pump that forces blood around the body
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
25 Clues: lungs • operating room • across or through • vital signs stable • above/over or excessive • veins are dilated veins • congestive heart failure • surgical removal/excision • attack myocardial infarction • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • involuntary muscle contraction • surgical puncture to remove fluid • vessels that bring blood back to the heart • ...
How Does the Cardiovascular System Work? 2024-10-24
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- The instrument used to listen to heart sounds.
- Condition that causes hardening of the arteries.
- The inner layer lining each chamber.
- Prefix for fast
- Suffix for surgical removal/excision
- What does AED stand for?
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- Suffix for written record
- What is congestive heart failure abbreviated?
- Suffix for disease
- What does AMI stand for?
- The inner layer lining each chamber.
- Prefix for around
- A double layered sac that encloses the heart.
- Ultrasound to examine the heart and its vessels
- Instrument that checks blood flow in vessels to identify narrowing or clots
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- Injecting X-ray dye to diagnose conditions like stenosis or aneurysms.
- Condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- Tool that measures blood pressure.
- What is the abbreviation for stable vital signs?
- What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation abbreviated?
- Condition in which a part of the heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs it causes pain.
- Disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
- The outer layer of the heart.
- The center of the circulatory system.
25 Clues: Prefix for fast • Prefix for around • Suffix for disease • What does AED stand for? • What does AMI stand for? • Suffix for written record • The outer layer of the heart. • Tool that measures blood pressure. • The inner layer lining each chamber. • Suffix for surgical removal/excision • The inner layer lining each chamber. • The center of the circulatory system. • ...
Zombies 2025-04-30
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- Contact with a contagious agent
- To collect and store supplies in advance
- The other teacher in the room. Also good
- Supplies prepared for disasters
- Where a virus might travel in the body
- Used to broadcast news or music; often battery-powered in emergencies
- Something essential to eat for survival
- People who study the natural world and search for cures
- Clear liquid vital for life
- zone Secure area free from infection or danger
- Signs that someone might be ill
- U.S. agency that manages public health threats
- Your best teacher
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- flu Common yearly illness often confused with more severe outbreaks
- person Someone who has caught the disease
- Microscopic invader that can cause illness
- A place online for information
- Species most affected in a zombie outbreak
- Being ready for emergencies
- Reanimated corpse in horror stories
- Medical analysis often used to detect infection
- A global disease outbreak
- Organization responsible for managing public response
- Injection to help prevent disease
- Handheld light source, useful in blackouts
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- Medical professional who treats the sick
27 Clues: Your best teacher • A global disease outbreak • Being ready for emergencies • Clear liquid vital for life • A place online for information • Contact with a contagious agent • Supplies prepared for disasters • Signs that someone might be ill • Injection to help prevent disease • Reanimated corpse in horror stories • Where a virus might travel in the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-03-27
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- swelling
- colitis inflammation of the bowel
- cuts
- treatment of a condition with medication
- kidney stone
- high blood pressure
- loss of skin pigmentation
- pre-
- tissue extraction for examination
- refers to “as needed”
- hypo-,intra-,sub-
- cancer abnormal cell growth in a man’s testicles
- post-
- atrial fibrillation
- cancer of the lymph nodes
- diagnosis
- alive, no evidence of disease
- chronic inflammation of airways in lungs
- treatment that relates to the curing of a disease
- presence of severe infection
- chol-
- weakening of bone tissue
- caesarian section
- differential lab
- presence of blood clots
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- bucc/o
- abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- cancer treatment
- enter/o
- -al,-ous,-ar
- a-,an-
- broken bones
- intensive care unit
- inflammation of the lining around the heart
- -paresis
- bruises
- -osis,-ism,-ia
- xanth/o
- -itis
- inflammation of a tendon
- epi-
- organ implantation into a body
- treatment to restore kidney health
- marco-
- vital signs
- medi-
- date of birth
- prescription
- pector/o
- adip/o
50 Clues: cuts • pre- • epi- • -itis • post- • medi- • chol- • bucc/o • a-,an- • marco- • adip/o • enter/o • bruises • xanth/o • swelling • -paresis • pector/o • diagnosis • vital signs • -al,-ous,-ar • broken bones • kidney stone • prescription • date of birth • -osis,-ism,-ia • cancer treatment • differential lab • hypo-,intra-,sub- • caesarian section • intensive care unit • high blood pressure • atrial fibrillation • refers to “as needed” • ...
EMR 2024-03-06
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- low blood pressure
- the measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- breathing in
- to examine by touch
- ankle pulse
- circular opening in the middle of the eye
- consist of arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- a patients medical history
- a step within a patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and surroundings
- the wave of pressure created as the heart contracts
- consists of thigh, leg, ankle, foot
- speed at which a person is breathing
- breaks in a bone
- the condition that you observe in the patient, such as bleeding
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- three or more ribs are broken
- something that the pt tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- high blood pressure
- examine the patient from head-to-toe and measure vital signs
- measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patients immediate health condition.
- breathing out
- first action taken to form an impression of the patients condition
- lower extremity from knee to ankle
- wound or injury
- a weak pulse
- pulse on the inside of the wrist on thumb side
25 Clues: ankle pulse • breathing in • a weak pulse • breathing out • wound or injury • breaks in a bone • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • to examine by touch • a patients medical history • three or more ribs are broken • lower extremity from knee to ankle • consists of thigh, leg, ankle, foot • speed at which a person is breathing • consist of arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-11-11
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- Tool used to measure blood pressure.
- Condition where the artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell.
- Condition where the veins are dilated and swollen.
- Organs in charge of taking and moving the blood from the artery to the vein.
- Portable ECG machine.
- This organ is the central part of the cardiovascular system.
- Prefix meaning "against"
- Root word meaning "vein"
- Condition where the heart doesn't get enough blood, causing it to colapse.
- Prefix meaning "fast"
- Abbrevation for: Electrocardiogram
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- Electrical object used inside the body to change irregular heartbeating.
- Condition where there's an inflammation around the heart.
- Condition where there's a high blood pressure.
- This organ oxygenates the blood.
- Abbrevation for: Shortness of Breath
- Tube that transports oxygenated blood in the body.
- Tool/test used to take record of the heart and the oxygen; stable running.
- Abbrevation for: Myocardial Infarction
- Abbrevation for: Vital Signs Stable
- Tube that transports deoxygenated blood in the body.
- Tool used to listen to the heart from outside the body, right in the chest,
- Abbrevation for: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Suffix meaning "process of recording"
- Suffix meaning "inflammation"
25 Clues: Portable ECG machine. • Prefix meaning "fast" • Prefix meaning "against" • Root word meaning "vein" • Suffix meaning "inflammation" • This organ oxygenates the blood. • Abbrevation for: Electrocardiogram • Abbrevation for: Vital Signs Stable • Tool used to measure blood pressure. • Abbrevation for: Shortness of Breath • Suffix meaning "process of recording" • ...
Nursing Management Process 2025-09-01
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- – 18. Assigning a nurse to monitor vital signs of patients.
- – 9. Organization of tasks/events to be completed at the right time.
- – 10. Statement that describes the long-term purpose of an organization.
- – 19. Giving feedback to improve staff performance.
- – 7. Goals that require years before they can be achieved.
- – 17. Forecasting patient admissions in a hospital.
- – 20. Adjusting resources to address lack of staff during emergencies.
- – 4. Comparing actual performance with standards.
- – 3. Regulating the activities or course of activities.
- – 14. Techniques and procedures used in nursing process.
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- – 16. Making a duty schedule for nurses in a ward.
- – 11. The 7M resource that refers to human resources.
- – 5. Ability to minimize time and use of resources to yield maximum output.
- – 15. The person responsible for planning and directing a group.
- – 2. Arranging tasks, people, and resources to accomplish a goal.
- – 6. Ability to determine whether appropriate objectives are met.
- – 8. Shorter period goals that can be quickly attained.
- – 1. First step in the management process, involves setting goals and policies.
- – 13. Equipment that helps in performing nursing tasks.
- – 12. Financial resource needed for budget allocation.
20 Clues: – 4. Comparing actual performance with standards. • – 16. Making a duty schedule for nurses in a ward. • – 19. Giving feedback to improve staff performance. • – 17. Forecasting patient admissions in a hospital. • – 11. The 7M resource that refers to human resources. • – 12. Financial resource needed for budget allocation. • ...
"Getting Started" 2023-10-24
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- The emphasis of the medical definition of the word deafness is to _______ those who are deaf.
- Many people in the Deaf community prefer to be called ________.
- What must be clear and obvious for the meaning to be understood?
- Partially or completely lacking in the sense of hearing
- Slight differences between signs is called ______.
- To fully participate in Deaf Culture.
- The cultural model or deafness is part of one's ____.
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- Before asking for clarification wha should you make sure you have?
- Signs that show when something happened come where in a sentence?
- The meaning of some signs in ASL change depending on the way signs are _______.
- Hard-of-hearing refers to those who have some degree of _____.
- What signals do Deaf people use for doorbells, the telephone, fore, or smoke alarms?
- What kind of signs resemble the meaning behind the sign?
- Beliefs, behavior patterns, and social organizations.
- ASL culture is often called what?
15 Clues: ASL culture is often called what? • To fully participate in Deaf Culture. • Slight differences between signs is called ______. • Beliefs, behavior patterns, and social organizations. • The cultural model or deafness is part of one's ____. • Partially or completely lacking in the sense of hearing • What kind of signs resemble the meaning behind the sign? • ...
Hospital 2023-06-20
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- A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures.
- An designated space for vehicles to park when visiting the hospital.
- A designated space where patients wait for their turn to see a doctor.
- An office space for administrative tasks and medical records management.
- A department equipped with imaging technology for diagnostic purposes.
- A department that provides immediate medical care for critical conditions.
- A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information.
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- A dedicated space for rehabilitation and physical therapy sessions.
- Individual rooms where patients are accommodated for rest and recovery.
- A central area where nurses coordinate patient care and monitor vital signs.
- A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals.
- A specialized unit for critically ill patients requiring close monitoring and specialized medical care.
- A private room where doctors examine patients and conduct medical tests.
- A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients.
- A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples.
15 Clues: A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures. • A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples. • A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals. • A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients. • A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information. • ...
Infectious Disease 2021-03-31
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- a noninfectious disease for which the cause is unknown
- any condition in which the normal structure or functions of the body are damaged or impaired
- a noninfectious disease involving malfunction of glands that release hormones to regulate body functions
- A specific group of signs and symptoms characteristic of a particular disease
- causal pathogen of this disease goes dormant for extended periods of time with no active replication.
- disease that's transmitted from animals to humans
- pathologic changes occur over a relatively short time and involve a rapid onset of disease conditions.
- objective experiences that can be measured and observed by a clinician
- easily spread from person to person
- fifth stage of acute disease, during which the patient returns to normal function (3 words)
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- able to be transmitted directly or indirectly from one person to another
- the first stage of acute disease, during which the pathogen begins multiplying in the host and signs and symptoms are not observable (2 words)
- pathologic changes can occur over longer time spans
- disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure
- second stage of acute disease, during which the pathogen continues to multiply in the host and nonspecific signs and symptoms become observable (2 words)
- third stage of acute disease, during which the number of pathogens present in the host is greatest and the signs and symptoms of disease are most severe (3 words)
- subjective experiences that are felt by the patient and cannot be measured by a clinician
- the successful colonization of a host by a microorganism
- fourth stage of disease, during which the number of pathogens present in the host decreases, along with signs and symptoms of disease (3 words)
- Diseases acquired in hospital settings are known
- a noninfectious disease that is present at or before birth
21 Clues: easily spread from person to person • Diseases acquired in hospital settings are known • disease that's transmitted from animals to humans • pathologic changes can occur over longer time spans • a noninfectious disease for which the cause is unknown • disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure • the successful colonization of a host by a microorganism • ...
Friday 13 2024-09-13
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- Deep understanding
- Modern witchcraft
- Sacred sound
- Yoga posture
- Feminine energy
- Energy center in the body
- Vision during sleep
- Vital force
- Spiritual awakening
- Celestial body
- Law of cause and effect
- Harmonious arrangement
- Respectful greeting
- Spiritual teacher
- Inner knowing
- Sacred sound or phrase
- State of equilibrium
- Ceremonial act
- Astrological forecast
- Zodiac sign of the fish
- Study of numbers' meanings
- Of the gods
- Related to the stars
- Symbol of transformation
- Related to the universe
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- Connection to the divine
- Magical symbol
- Going beyond the ordinary
- Astrological signs
- Frequency of energy
- Spiritual healer
- Life force energy
- Healing stone
- Study of celestial influences
- Coiled energy at the base of the spine
- Divination cards
- Energy healing practice
- Related to the elements
- Essence of a person
- Energy field around a person
- Source of wisdom
- Masculine energy
- Eye Inner vision
- Spiritual emblem
- Quality of purity
- Spiritual seeker
- Holy or revered
- State of calm and focus
- Nature-based spirituality
- Practice of mindfulness
50 Clues: Vital force • Of the gods • Sacred sound • Yoga posture • Healing stone • Inner knowing • Magical symbol • Celestial body • Ceremonial act • Feminine energy • Holy or revered • Spiritual healer • Divination cards • Source of wisdom • Masculine energy • Spiritual emblem • Spiritual seeker • Modern witchcraft • Life force energy • Spiritual teacher • Quality of purity • Deep understanding • Astrological signs • ...
Zombies 2025-04-30
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- Herrnstein Your best teacher
- Signs that someone might be ill
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- person Someone who has caught the disease
- Organization responsible for managing public response
- Medical professional who treats the sick
- People who study the natural world and search for cures
- Where a virus might travel in the body
- Contact with a contagious agent
- To collect and store supplies in advance
- test Medical analysis often used to detect infection
- Being ready for emergencies
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- Handheld light source, useful in blackouts
- for Disease Control U.S. agency that manages public health threats
- Reanimated corpse in horror stories
- Clear liquid vital for life
- Species most affected in a zombie outbreak
- Lushbaugh The other teacher in the room
- Injection to help prevent disease
- Something essential to eat for survival
- A place online for information
- Used to broadcast news or music; often battery-powered in emergencies
- A global disease outbreak
- Microscopic invader that can cause illness
- flu Common yearly illness often confused with more severe outbreaks
- zone Secure area free from infection or danger
- kit Supplies prepared for disasters
27 Clues: A global disease outbreak • Clear liquid vital for life • Being ready for emergencies • Herrnstein Your best teacher • A place online for information • Signs that someone might be ill • Contact with a contagious agent • Injection to help prevent disease • Reanimated corpse in horror stories • kit Supplies prepared for disasters • Where a virus might travel in the body • ...
emergency nursing terms 2025-10-19
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- (Automated External Defibrillator) – Device used to shock the heart during cardiac arrest.
- Management – Techniques to ensure airway patency.
- – Low oxygen level in tissues.
- – Break in bone continuity.
- Arrest – Sudden cessation of heart activity.
- Signs – Measurement of body’s essential functions (BP, pulse, temperature, respiration).
- – Life-threatening infection causing organ dysfunction.
- – Restoring life functions in critical patients.
- Stability – Maintenance of adequate blood flow and pressure.
- – Removal of hazardous substances from patient or area.
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- – Low blood volume, often due to bleeding or dehydration.
- – Immobilization of injured body part.
- – Electric shock to restore heart rhythm.
- – Severe bleeding.
- – Severe allergic reaction requiring immediate care.
- – Physical injury caused by external force.
- – Critical condition of inadequate blood flow to organs.
- Care – Management of skin or tissue injury.
- Therapy – Administration of fluids or medications through veins.
- Coma Scale (GCS) – Tool for assessing level of consciousness.
- – Insertion of a tube into the airway to assist breathing.
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) – Life-saving technique for cardiac arrest.
- Blue – Cardiac or respiratory arrest emergency.
- – Tissue injury from heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- – Process of prioritizing patients based on urgency.
25 Clues: – Severe bleeding. • – Break in bone continuity. • – Low oxygen level in tissues. • – Immobilization of injured body part. • – Electric shock to restore heart rhythm. • – Physical injury caused by external force. • Care – Management of skin or tissue injury. • Arrest – Sudden cessation of heart activity. • Blue – Cardiac or respiratory arrest emergency. • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
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- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- container that holds medication
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- narrow tube
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- narrow tube
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- container that holds medication
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- narrow tube
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- container that holds medication
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
