vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Needs and Wants 2024-07-25
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- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- electronic retailer
- the giving up of something of value
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- the act of choosing between two or more options
- items that you can see or touch
- things that are essential for survival
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- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- electric funds transfer at point of sale
- things that we would like to have that are not vital to survival
- a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected.
- buying something without giving much thought as to whether you really need it
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- to overcharge or swindle
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- things done for you by others
- an illegal business practice
- a proposal
20 Clues: a proposal • electronic retailer • to overcharge or swindle • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • the giving up of something of value • things that are essential for survival • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a list of income and likely expenditures • electric funds transfer at point of sale • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-05-10
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- vital signs stable
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels.
- better known as high blood pressure
- atrioventricular
- lung
- oxygen
- a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- vein
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
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- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart.
- blood vessels with thick walls that carry blood away from the heart.
- pulse
- uses ultrasound to look at blood moving through the blood vessels
- heart
- the hardening of arteries, caused by fat build-up on the arteries’ walls
- a test where contrast (x-ray dye) is injected into blood vessels.
- blood vessels with very thin walls that allow the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients.
- hypertension
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- mitral valve prolapse
- the organ/muscle that is at the center of the cardiovascular system’s function
24 Clues: lung • vein • pulse • heart • oxygen • hypertension • atrioventricular • vital signs stable • mitral valve prolapse • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • better known as high blood pressure • commonly referred to as a heart attack • instrument used to measure blood pressure • measures the electrical activity of the heart. • blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. • ...
Hunter's Safety 2023-05-04
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- Grooves and lands
- Number of animals a habitat can support is the ___ capacity
- You should always wear a personal _____ device while on a boat
- Where is the gauge labeled
- Area in which a hunter can shoot safely is the ____ of fire
- Slowed or slurred ___ is a sign of hypothermia
- Complete environmental requirements of an animal
- Heat escape lessening posture
- Affects the shot pattern
- Shots within the effective killing range should give a ___ kill
- Part of a gun that loads, unloads, ejects, and fires
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- Released when the trigger is pulled is the ____ pin
- It is important to know the species of animals so you don't hunt an ___ animal
- International emergency signs are ___ of any signal
- Best color to wear while hunting
- Most effective shots are ____ organs
- Wise use of natural resources without wasting them
- Greatest threat to wildlife is habitat ____
- Occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it
- Moral principles or values that distinguish right and wrong
- Treat every firearm like it is
21 Clues: Grooves and lands • Affects the shot pattern • Where is the gauge labeled • Heat escape lessening posture • Treat every firearm like it is • Best color to wear while hunting • Most effective shots are ____ organs • Greatest threat to wildlife is habitat ____ • Slowed or slurred ___ is a sign of hypothermia • Complete environmental requirements of an animal • ...
Intraoperative Care 2025-10-22
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- The surface where the patient is positioned during surgery
- Technique of donning sterile gloves to prevent contamination
- Sterile absorbent materials used to control bleeding
- Device used to continuously track patient’s vital signs
- Coordination between healthcare personnel during surgery
- Sterile head covering worn by the surgical team
- Record of intraoperative nursing activities and patient responses
- Nurse responsible for maintaining sterility and assisting the surgeon directly
- Procedure of wearing a sterile gown before entering the sterile field
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- The designated area in a hospital where surgical procedures are performed
- Protective face covering to maintain a sterile environment
- Complete absence of microorganisms within the surgical area
- Surgical lamp used to ensure proper visibility during procedures
- Tools required for performing various surgical tasks
- Platform used to arrange sterile surgical instruments
- The process of eliminating all microorganisms from surgical equipment
- Proper alignment of the patient to allow optimal surgical access
- Essential step in surgical asepsis performed before donning gloves
- Pharmacologic agent used to induce loss of sensation during surgery
- Verification process to ensure no instruments or sponges are left inside
20 Clues: Sterile head covering worn by the surgical team • Tools required for performing various surgical tasks • Sterile absorbent materials used to control bleeding • Platform used to arrange sterile surgical instruments • Device used to continuously track patient’s vital signs • Coordination between healthcare personnel during surgery • ...
ASL Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- A group of people with shared interests or identity, like Deaf culture
- Shared traditions, language, and values of the Deaf world
- Producing and using signs to communicate
- A motion or movement that conveys meaning
- Spelling words using hand signs for each letter
- A person who translates spoken language into sign language
- A person who can hear; often learning ASL as a second language
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- Signs made using the handshape of the first letter of an English word
- Understanding and reading signs made by others
- Using your face to show emotions or grammar in ASL
- Someone with partial hearing loss
- Facial movements that change the meaning of signs
- A visual language used by the Deaf community
- A single word or idea expressed in ASL
- Someone with little or no hearing
15 Clues: Someone with partial hearing loss • Someone with little or no hearing • A single word or idea expressed in ASL • Producing and using signs to communicate • A motion or movement that conveys meaning • A visual language used by the Deaf community • Understanding and reading signs made by others • Spelling words using hand signs for each letter • ...
Nursing Process 2025-09-10
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- ASSESSMENT: Reassessment over time to track changes in the patient’s condition.
- Actions taken by the nurse to improve patient outcomes.
- Assessment targeting a specific issue to identify its primary cause.
- PLANNING: Preparing for the patient’s transition from hospital to home or another facility.
- DIAGNOSIS: A possible issue that needs more data to confirm or rule out.
- Collect data related to outcomes and complete the data, relate nursing actions to patient goals/outcomes, draw conclusions about problem status; continue, modify or end the care plan
- Acronym for goal setting: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely.
- Determining the order of importance for nursing diagnoses and interventions.
- SOURCE: The patient themselves—provides direct, first-hand information during assessment.
- ASSESSMENT: First evaluation that explores the presenting problem and contributing factors.
- ASSESSMENT: Rapid evaluation to ensure airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC) are intact.
- Type of data based on what the nurse observes (signs).
- Confirming inferences by asking the patient or checking other data sources like vital signs or lab results.
- Type of data based on what the patient says (symptoms).
- Reassess the patient, determine the nurse’s need for assistance, implement nursing interventions, supervise and delegate care and document.
- involves collecting, organize, validate and document patient data.
- Information collected during assessment.
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- Approach considering the whole person: physical, emotional, social, etc.
- Conclusion drawn from cues and data.
- Goals, broad statements about desired patient status, written in relation to nursing diagnoses.
- Skill used to analyze and make decisions in nursing care.
- Signs or symptoms that indicate a potential health issue.
- HISTORY: A structured way to collect past and current health information during the interview process.
- SOURCE: Anyone other than the patient—family, friends, medical records, or other healthcare professionals.
- PLANNING: Continuous updates to the care plan based on patient responses and reassessments.
- METHOD: A prioritization strategy focusing on Airway, Breathing, and Circulation—what will do the most harm.
- A verbal and non-verbal communication method used to gather data and build a therapeutic relationship.
- Analyse data, identify health problems – risks and strengths based on assessment data; formulate diagnostic statement.
- Prioritize problems and diagnoses, formulate and setting goals and outcomes to address nursing diagnoses, identify nursing interventions
- Functional health patterns used for organizing assessment data.
- PLANNING: Care planning based on the admission assessment to guide early interventions.
- Social Determinants of Health; factors influencing health beyond biology.
- DIAGNOSIS: A current health problem identified through signs and symptoms.
- Hierarchy of needs used to prioritize patient care.
- DIAGNOSIS: Indicates readiness for improved health or behaviors that promote wellness.
- Organization that standardizes nursing diagnoses.
- DIAGNOSIS: A problem that hasn’t occurred yet but is likely due to known risk factors.
37 Clues: Conclusion drawn from cues and data. • Information collected during assessment. • Organization that standardizes nursing diagnoses. • Hierarchy of needs used to prioritize patient care. • Type of data based on what the nurse observes (signs). • Actions taken by the nurse to improve patient outcomes. • Type of data based on what the patient says (symptoms). • ...
CPR 2021-06-13
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- sudden trouble breathing.
- placing the heel of your hand on the casualties chest.
- over breathing
- survey, rapid but thorough head-to-toe examination assessment to identify all potentially significant injuries
- signs, checking the radial pulse
- Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.
- external defibrillator, is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
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- Scene Survey, head to toe evaluation
- a temporary loss of consciousness
- the bodies tissue does not get enough oxygenated blood
- survey, provide care until Metical help arrives.
- Attack, part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood.
- a life saving medical procedure which is given to someone who is in cardiac arrest.
- Ischemic Attack, a temporary period of symptoms similar to those of a stroke
- thrust, used to prevent the tongue from obstructing the upper airways
- position, position in which the patient is placed on the left side with the left arm moved aside and supported
- Valve Mask, self inflating Bag
17 Clues: over breathing • sudden trouble breathing. • Valve Mask, self inflating Bag • a temporary loss of consciousness • signs, checking the radial pulse • Scene Survey, head to toe evaluation • survey, provide care until Metical help arrives. • the bodies tissue does not get enough oxygenated blood • placing the heel of your hand on the casualties chest. • ...
Managing the Chaning Patient Condition 2023-12-12
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- Rapid Response called to prevent escalating medical crisis
- Are responsible for updating the next of kin
- A condition called if a person is having escalating behaviors
- Committee who reviews conditions to help make improvements
- Start this if your patient has no pulse and you activate a Condition A
- This nurse usually brings the glucometer and administers medication
- These folks should be assisting with intubation or placing patient on bipap
- I need __________ should stop everyone
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- Cardiopulmonary Arrest
- This nurse is usually found at the crash cart
- managing your patient on the unit without calling is known as a _______code
- Can give report to higher level of care with RN.
- Do not call this person if you need a condition called, instead press 111
- Completed in the chart it includes vital signs, patient disposition, and who responded
- When the code team arrives the bedside nurse should have this ready (abbv)
- This nurse intubates- on daylight
- If you are given one of these you cannot perform, please speak up
17 Clues: Cardiopulmonary Arrest • This nurse intubates- on daylight • I need __________ should stop everyone • Are responsible for updating the next of kin • This nurse is usually found at the crash cart • Can give report to higher level of care with RN. • Rapid Response called to prevent escalating medical crisis • Committee who reviews conditions to help make improvements • ...
Hazmat Teams 2021-09-28
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- "hazardous material"; a material that would be a danger to life or to the environment if released without precautions.
- signs A person's pulse rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, and temperature; also called vitals
- The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc.
- The use of force or threats.
- relating to a job or profession
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
- A poisonous substance produced by a living thing
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- Having or producing a powerful and dangerous form of energy called radiation
- To judge something's importance, size, or value.
- to remove dirty or dangerous substances from a person, thing, or place.
10 Clues: The use of force or threats. • relating to a job or profession • To judge something's importance, size, or value. • A poisonous substance produced by a living thing • The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc. • Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. • to remove dirty or dangerous substances from a person, thing, or place. • ...
The right... 2025-06-29
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- Verifies the medication is correct according to prescribed absorption.
- Ensures medication is administered at correct frequency between doses.
- Includes the name and dose of medication, reason patient is taking medication, and common side effects.
- Identifies adverse effects and/or effectiveness of medication.
- Records details of medication administration.
- Completed to ensure that medication is being given for the right reason. May include vital signs, lab values, etc.
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- Verifies the strength is within safe limits and is appropriate.
- Verified 3 different times: comparing MAR with physician orders, removing from med dispenser, and directly before administration.
- Patient's autonomy. (2 words with a blank space)
- Verified by 2 identifiers.
10 Clues: Verified by 2 identifiers. • Records details of medication administration. • Patient's autonomy. (2 words with a blank space) • Identifies adverse effects and/or effectiveness of medication. • Verifies the strength is within safe limits and is appropriate. • Verifies the medication is correct according to prescribed absorption. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Signs 2025-12-27
Parts of Plants for Kids - Video 2023-03-13
Zodiac Signs 2024-11-24
15 Clues: The Ram • The Crab • The Goat • The Bull • The Fish • The Lion • The Twins • The Archer • The Scales • The Virgin • The Scorpion • The Water Bearer • Circle of twelve signs • Study of celestial bodies • Prediction based on zodiac signs
Vegas Signs 2024-07-07
15 Clues: - City • - Show • - Showy • - Shine • - Famous • - Bright • - Glamour • - Display • - Vintage • - Attract • - Gambling • - Nickname • - Greeting • - Colorful • - Illumination
Section 7: Rules of the Road 2024-04-11
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- signs that are usually yellow with black lettering or symbols and are diamond shaped
- light means you may go
- signs that are square and rectangular and are green, brown, or blue and give information on intersecting roads or points of interest
- signs that are square or rectangular or have a unique shape and are white with black, red, or green letters or symbols and tell you about specific laws you must obey
- define the area where pedestrians may cross the roadway
- lane markings that indicate one direction traffic
- lines, arrows, words, or symbols painted on the roadway to give you directions or warnings
- an area between the solid white lines of a traffic land and a lane used to enter or exit from that traffic lane; you should never cross over or drive in this area
- rules to guide drivers when other drivers or pedestrians are present
- a lane that may be used during rush hours
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- treat it light a stop sign
- light means you must stop
- lanes that are travel lanes on the freeway dedicated mostly to high-occupancy vehicles or vehicles with two or more passengers
- proceed with caution, yielding to others
- number signs that indicate the type of roadway
- signs that are generally diamond or rectangular shaped and orange with black letters or symbols
- lane markings that indicate two-direction traffic
- is key and no one should automatically assume they have the right-of-way
- light means the traffic light is about to change to red
- are one example of traffic controls
- method of merging at a congested point
21 Clues: light means you may go • light means you must stop • treat it light a stop sign • are one example of traffic controls • method of merging at a congested point • proceed with caution, yielding to others • a lane that may be used during rush hours • number signs that indicate the type of roadway • lane markings that indicate two-direction traffic • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-14
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- Fainting
- A state of abnormally low internal body temperature
- Abbr. Dead on Arrival
- Swelling
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- Abbr. Do Not Resuscitate
- A partial or full blocking of the airway. An airway may be obstructed by the tongue, foreign bodies, swelling, trauma, and some infections.
- Zone A secured area for landing emergency aircraft.
- Abbr. Estimation of the time a responder or person may arrive at their destination.
- A portable device which has the ability to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver an electrical shock (when necessary) to restore the heart to a normal rhythm.
- Cessation of breathing due to a failure of the lungs to effectively function.
- The abrupt loss of effective heart function.
- Low blood pressure
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- Pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
- The measure of a person’s responsiveness to stimuli and arousability. Also used to reference loss of consciousness (e.g., “patient denies LOC”).
- A state of abnormally high internal body temperature
- A cut or tear of the skin or flesh.
- Abbr. Wound caused by a gun shot.
- An emergency technique that utilizes upward thrusts just below the rib cage, to force air from the lungs and up through the trachea in an attempt to dislodge a foreign body from a choking person’s airway.
- An excessive and/or dangerous dose of a drug, whether intentional or accidental.
- Of or pertaining to the heart.
- Abbr. An interruption or severe reduction of oxygen-rich blood supply to a part of the brain. Commonly referred to as a stroke.
- Abbr. A technique which utilizes rescue breathing and chest compressions when a patient has suffered from cardiac arrest.
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that typically affects how a person acts or feels for a short time. Symptoms may range from dramatic shaking to barely noticable.
- An apparatus used to administer a fluid into a vein.
- High blood pressure
- A person whose body is unable to regulate blood sugar. Some symptoms may mimic those of intoxication.
- Measurements of the body’s most basic functions. Blood pressure, heart rate (pulse), respiratory rate, and body temperature are the four main vital signs routinely obtained by responders. Vital signs are measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person’s physical condition, and are very useful in monitoring or detecting medical issues.
- Intoxication from ethyl alcohol
29 Clues: Fainting • Swelling • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Abbr. Dead on Arrival • Abbr. Do Not Resuscitate • Of or pertaining to the heart. • Intoxication from ethyl alcohol • Abbr. Wound caused by a gun shot. • A cut or tear of the skin or flesh. • The abrupt loss of effective heart function. • A state of abnormally low internal body temperature • ...
8.2 glossary 2020-05-21
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- – A large pill for dosing animals.
- – Any deviation from a normal state of health in plants, animals, or people, which temporarily impairs vital functions. It may be caused by viruses, pathogenic bacteria, parasites, poor nutrition, congenital or inherent deficiencies, unfavorable environment, or any combination of these.
- signs – Index of essential body functions, comprising heart rate, body temperature, and respiration.
- – Abnormal lung sounds in cases of pneumonia or lung inflammation.
- – A fluid dose of medication given by introducing it into the mouth, usually with a dose syringe.
- – Within the muscles.
- – The state wherein all body parts of plants, animals, and people are functioning normally.
- – Taken by mouth.
- – Situated or occurring beneath the skin. A subcutaneous injection is put just under the skin.
- – Fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per unit of time usually expressed as beats per minute.
- – A perceptible change in any part of the body, which indicates disease. A group of symptoms that, considered together, characterize a disease syndrome.
- disease – A disease in which symptoms of the disease are expressed. Symptoms allow identification of the disease.
- – To introduce a substance into the body of an animal or plant by mechanical means.
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- – The state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind.
- – Any animal disease that can be transmitted from animals to other animals and to people.
- disease – A disease the runs a short, severe course.
- gun – A dispenser with a plunger mechanism in the barrel used to place medicine in the form of pills or capsules in the back of an animal’s mouth or down its throat so that the animal cannot spit the medicine out.
- – A temperature higher than normal in animals, which may be caused by disease organisms, poisonous plants, etc.
- disease – A disease that is marked by long duration and frequent recurrence.
- – Applied externally to a particular part of the body.
- – The process of identifying a disease by examination and study of its symptoms.
- – Any person, especially one trained in diagnosis, who determines the nature and cause of a disease or abnormality in plants or animals and prescribes a treatment.
- disease – Designating early or mild stages of a disease before signs or symptoms are noticeable; symptomless or low-grade infections.
- rate – Frequency of breathing, expressed as the number of breaths per minute.
- – To care for a sick animal or diseased plant by giving it proper attention and medication.
- – The degree of heat in a living body.
27 Clues: – Taken by mouth. • – Within the muscles. • – A large pill for dosing animals. • – The degree of heat in a living body. • – Fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen. • disease – A disease the runs a short, severe course. • – Applied externally to a particular part of the body. • – The state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind. • ...
Introduction signs 2024-10-10
zodiac signs 2025-06-22
15 Clues: умный • тихий • смелый • верный • добрый • ленивый • честный • весёлый • ревнивый • уверенный • серьёзный • креативный • дружелюбный • застенчивый • трудолюбивый
Toxicology 2023-12-05
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- miosis diaphoresis lacrimation rhinorrhea and emesis are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- can be used as treatment for carbamate toxicity
- example of an opiate
- bronchorrhea and bronchospasm the killer b's
- can be used as an antidote for iron
- can be used as treatment for cardiac glycoside overdose
- syndrome caused from medication interactions that involves nausea vomiting and diaphoresis
- can be used as a treatment for beta blocker overdose
- symptoms such as vomiting diarrhea and abdominal pain cramps after quitting opiates
- treatment for ethinyl glycol toxicity
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- medicinal carbamate
- mnemonic for cholinergic signs and symptoms
- cholinergic source
- can be used for treatment in sympathomimetic toxicity
- can be used as a possible treatment option for hypnosedative toxicity
- blind as a bat & mad as a hatter
- can be used as a treatment for serotonin syndrome
- pressured speech tachycardia bruxism tremors and sweating are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- organophosphate source
- slurred speech double vision confusion and amnesia are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- example of a hypnosedative
- specific antidote for opiates
- can be used as an antidote for an anticholinergic toxicity
- can be used as an antidote for lead
- decreased respiratory rate decreased bowel sounds hypotension and hypothermia are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- can be used as an antidote for mercury toxicity
26 Clues: cholinergic source • medicinal carbamate • example of an opiate • organophosphate source • example of a hypnosedative • specific antidote for opiates • blind as a bat & mad as a hatter • can be used as an antidote for iron • can be used as an antidote for lead • treatment for ethinyl glycol toxicity • mnemonic for cholinergic signs and symptoms • ...
Algebra & Basic Geometry Vocab 2022-01-10
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- This operation enlarges or reduces the original figure.
- This is the original figure.
- This operation maps a geometric figure.
- Always contains an equal sign.
- This is the four regions on a coordinate plane.
- This is the new figure.
- Points on the coordinate plane in the form (x,y).
- This has an ending and it can be measured.
- To rotate about a fixed point.
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- Figures that are the same size and shape.
- This comes first in the order pair.
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (+,-).
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (+,+).
- This comes second in the order pair.
- Statements that use greater than and less than.
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (-,-).
- To slide.
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (-,+).
- This is a location on a line.
- To mirror or flip.
- An expression is a statement composed of terms and operations.
21 Clues: To slide. • To mirror or flip. • This is the new figure. • This is the original figure. • This is a location on a line. • Always contains an equal sign. • To rotate about a fixed point. • This comes first in the order pair. • This comes second in the order pair. • This operation maps a geometric figure. • Figures that are the same size and shape. • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword 2015-02-11
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- down/ When approaching a turn you should
- ABS is what type of system
- lane used for passing and faster traffic
- hospital signs are
- construction signs are
- when driving with your permit you must have a
- when approaching a red flashing light you must
- when is it okay to drive without a seatbelt
- average speed for expressways
- lane used for traveling long distances
- five/ speed for school zones is
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- for the first year you get your license how many people are aloud in your car
- railroad signs are what shape
- warning signs are
- hypnosis/ after looking at the road for long periods of time a driver can suffer from
- what to expect when a child is riding a bike
- insurance/ the state of VA requires all drivers to have what
- children under what age must be in a seatbelt
- lane used for exiting the expressway and slower traffic
- under the influence/ DUI stands for
20 Clues: warning signs are • hospital signs are • construction signs are • ABS is what type of system • railroad signs are what shape • average speed for expressways • five/ speed for school zones is • under the influence/ DUI stands for • lane used for traveling long distances • down/ When approaching a turn you should • lane used for passing and faster traffic • ...
Drivers ed 2015-02-11
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- for the first year you get your license how many people are aloud in your car
- average speed for expressways
- when driving with your permit you must have a
- the state of VA requires all drivers to have what
- speed for school zones is
- railroad signs are what shape
- lane used for passing and faster traffic
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- construction signs are
- what is the acronym for driving under the influence
- after looking at the road for long periods of time a driver can suffer from
- down When approaching a turn you should
- when approaching a red flashing light you must
- what to expect when a child is riding a bike
- lane used for traveling long distances
- children under what age must be in a seatbelt
- hospital signs are
- ABS is what type of system
- warning signs are
- when is it okay to drive without a seatbelt
- lane used for exiting the expressway and slower traffic
20 Clues: warning signs are • hospital signs are • construction signs are • speed for school zones is • ABS is what type of system • average speed for expressways • railroad signs are what shape • lane used for traveling long distances • down When approaching a turn you should • lane used for passing and faster traffic • when is it okay to drive without a seatbelt • ...
MDTSEA Chapter 1-7 2022-09-28
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- signs that draw attention to dangers
- the single most effective safety device
- a red octagon
- signs the provide information and directions
- where the vehicles weight is balanced
- 9 and 3 or 8 and 4 is better
- make more mistakes than experienced drivers
- lines that seperate opposing traffic
- no cell phone use on level one or two
- should be used when hill parking
- you manage it all the time while driving
- lines that seperate traffic moving the same direction
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- where all of the gauges and indicator lights are found
- signs that draw attention to road repairs
- after you complete segment one
- signs the remind us of laws and rules
- a body at rest tends to remain at rest
- where children should ride in the car
- the direction you should always approach your car
- always yield to them at all times
- anti-lock-brakes
- the energy of movement
- inflates instantly in any frontal collision of 10-15 mph
23 Clues: a red octagon • anti-lock-brakes • the energy of movement • 9 and 3 or 8 and 4 is better • after you complete segment one • should be used when hill parking • always yield to them at all times • signs that draw attention to dangers • lines that seperate opposing traffic • signs the remind us of laws and rules • where children should ride in the car • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-21
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- River Cuts through France/Switzerland, scenic beauty, shapes surrounding regions.
- River Massive South American river, rich wildlife, lush vegetation.
- River Wilds of Alaska/Canada, symbolizes untamed wilderness, vital resources.
- River Majestic Southern African river, home to Victoria Falls, rich wildlife.
- River Central/Eastern Europe, picturesque, connects diverse cultures.
- River Australia's longest river system, vital for agriculture, influences water management.
- River Sacred Indian river, sustains millions, cultural and spiritual significance.
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- River Carves through American Southwest, shapes iconic canyons like Grand Canyon.
- River Western Europe, historic cities, picturesque landscapes, vital trade route.
- River Significant Chinese river, cultural importance, scenic landscapes.
- River Longest European river in Russia, connects diverse regions.
- River Southeast Asia lifeline, supports agriculture, vital transportation route.
- River South Asian river, cradle of ancient civilizations, supports agriculture and communities.
- River Longest African river, vital for civilizations, fertile banks.
- River Heart of North America, lifeline for communities, major transport route.
15 Clues: River Longest European river in Russia, connects diverse regions. • River Massive South American river, rich wildlife, lush vegetation. • River Longest African river, vital for civilizations, fertile banks. • River Central/Eastern Europe, picturesque, connects diverse cultures. • River Significant Chinese river, cultural importance, scenic landscapes. • ...
The Periodic Table 2025-12-05
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- Element essential for making strong, lightweight aircraft alloys
- Element essential to hemoglobin; found in steel
- Element vital in fertilizers; part of DNA and ATP
- Element used in bulb filaments and high-melting alloys
- This noble gas glows with a bright orange-red light in advertising signs
- Metal used in batteries, stainless steel, and superalloys
- Metal used to galvanize steel to prevent rust
- Element used in nuclear fuel rods
- Element used in batteries, especially in rechargeable ones
- Halogen used in antiseptic solutions
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- A radioactive element used in smoke detectors
- A precious metal used in catalytic converters and anti-cancer drugs
- Silvery metal used in magnets and rechargeable batteries
- Nonmetal used in water disinfection and PVC production
- Element used in thermometers, lamps, and dental amalgams (though decreasing for safety reasons)
- Gas used in weather balloons because it’s lighter than air
- Element used in radiation shielding and crystal glass
- A metal used in solar panels and semiconductors, often purified to high levels
- Soft metal used in solder, historically in plumbing
19 Clues: Element used in nuclear fuel rods • Halogen used in antiseptic solutions • A radioactive element used in smoke detectors • Metal used to galvanize steel to prevent rust • Element essential to hemoglobin; found in steel • Element vital in fertilizers; part of DNA and ATP • Soft metal used in solder, historically in plumbing • ...
SIGNS AND LINES 2020-11-01
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- Use these to communicate, or see at night
- You may do this at some red lights
- An east-west Interstate has an ___ number
- These signs draw attention to detours
- These signs remind drivers of the law
- A white "H" on a blue background
- This sign is triangular, & it's white & red
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- These signs draw your attention to danger
- These signs provide destination information
- The line is ____: you can make a lane change
- You should not use this near blind people
- An octagonal sign means this
- A crossbuck tells you to watch out for this
- This sign is a yellow pentagon
- A north-south Interstate has an ___ number
- On a traffic light, the top light's color
- If the line is _____, then don't cross it!
17 Clues: An octagonal sign means this • This sign is a yellow pentagon • A white "H" on a blue background • You may do this at some red lights • These signs draw attention to detours • These signs remind drivers of the law • These signs draw your attention to danger • Use these to communicate, or see at night • You should not use this near blind people • ...
Caring for victim 2018-04-30
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- If someone has persistent chest pain, pain in arm, neck, and jaw is having a?
- Clutching the throat with both hands is the signal for?
- Where is the correct hand placement for compressions in CPR?
- What does the "A" stand for in SAMPLE?
- Where is the correct hand placement for abdominal thrusts for conscious choking?
- How do you check for responsiveness?
- Care is 30 compressions, look for object, and 2 rescue breaths
- This is done to circulate oxygenated blood to vital organs
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- How do you open the airway?
- Care is 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts
- Where do you perform the thrusts for a choking victim who is too big or pregnant?
- What is the motion of abdominal thrusts?
- If someone is unresponsive, unconscious, or has dilated pupils, they are showing signs of?
- How do you remove an object from an unconscious choking victim?
14 Clues: How do you open the airway? • How do you check for responsiveness? • What does the "A" stand for in SAMPLE? • What is the motion of abdominal thrusts? • Care is 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts • Clutching the throat with both hands is the signal for? • This is done to circulate oxygenated blood to vital organs • ...
Grandes nomes da Ciência. 2025-10-13
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- Onde nasceu Isaac Newton?
- Além da ciência, o que Einstein defendia?
- Que leis Newton formulou para explicar o deslocamento dos corpos?
- Que prêmio Marie Curie foi a primeira mulher a receber?
- Em que país Marie Curie realizou suas pesquisas?
- Em que país nasceram Vital Brazil e Oswaldo Cruz?
- Qual teoria famosa foi criada por Albert Einstein?
- Qual instituto foi fundado por Vital Brazil?
- Em que país Einstein nasceu?
- Que tipo de problema de saúde pública Oswaldo Cruz enfrentou?
- Qual elemento químico Marie Curie descobriu?
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- Qual foi o principal campo de estudo de Marie Curie?
- Qual foi a principal área de atuação de Oswaldo Cruz?
- O que Newton também estudou além da gravidade?
- Que animais foram foco das pesquisas de Vital Brazil?
- Que doença Oswaldo Cruz ajudou a combater?
- O que a fórmula E=mc² representa?
- O que Newton estudou ao observar a queda da maçã?
- O que Vital Brazil criou para combater o veneno de cobras?
19 Clues: Onde nasceu Isaac Newton? • Em que país Einstein nasceu? • O que a fórmula E=mc² representa? • Além da ciência, o que Einstein defendia? • Que doença Oswaldo Cruz ajudou a combater? • Qual instituto foi fundado por Vital Brazil? • Qual elemento químico Marie Curie descobriu? • O que Newton também estudou além da gravidade? • ...
The US Enters WWII 2015-03-18
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- what happened on December 7, 1941
- what peninsula did many New Mexicans fight to defend
- President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill secretly sign the
- what was the largest American air base
- France and Germany give Germany Czechoslovakia with the
- the month Germany signs a non-aggression pact with Soviet Union
- what month did The United States declare war on Germany, Italy, and Japan
- totalitarian leader of the soviet union
- what did President Roosevelt ask Congress to declare on Japan
- President Roosevelt asks for funds to build up the
- the month Germany invades Poland
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- the month when Britain and France declare war on Germany
- totalitarian leader of Italy
- who came to the United States to talk about peace
- The United States broke the ____ and knew an attack was coming
- this allows President Roosevelt to lend or lease arms and other supplies to “any country whose defense was vital to the United States”
- totalitarian leader of Germany
- Japan joins the
- In 1935 the US begins passing the
- the month Germany takes over Austria unopposed
20 Clues: Japan joins the • totalitarian leader of Italy • totalitarian leader of Germany • the month Germany invades Poland • what happened on December 7, 1941 • In 1935 the US begins passing the • what was the largest American air base • totalitarian leader of the soviet union • the month Germany takes over Austria unopposed • who came to the United States to talk about peace • ...
Non blood 2024-05-21
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- most urine tests require 25 to 30ml this tests minimum is 2ml
- used to also detect cytomegalovi
- drugs often monitored in order to minimize withdrawal symptoms
- specimen requires a strict chain of custody procedure to prevent...
- sperm washing done prior to this
- stimulants to treat ADHD
- 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test
- person who signs in the case of a court ordered urine test
- voided... urine specimen believed to most accurately represent blood levels of glucose and ketones
- consent must be obtained for testing to occur as well as who will be given access to
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- drug used mainly for insomnia
- drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine
- specimen, request form and consent form for doa will be given...
- used to generate a pellet in a test tube for sperm washing
- used to treat opioid dependance
- describes the sperms ability to move
- recreational drug with the street name grass
- sperm is described as being... With a pH of 7.2-8.0
- period vital to concentration of specimen collected
- tested when performing in sports also known to affect male fertility
20 Clues: stimulants to treat ADHD • drug used mainly for insomnia • used to treat opioid dependance • used to also detect cytomegalovi • sperm washing done prior to this • describes the sperms ability to move • recreational drug with the street name grass • drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine • 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test • ...
Non blood 2024-05-21
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- voided... urine specimen believed to most accurately represent blood levels of glucose and ketones
- drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine
- person who signs in the case of a court ordered urine test
- recreational drug with the street name grass
- consent must be obtained for testing to occur as well as who will be given access to
- drugs often monitored in order to minimize withdrawal symptoms
- most urine tests require 25 to 30ml this tests minimum is 2ml
- used to also detect cytomegalovi
- sperm washing done prior to this
- stimulants to treat ADHD
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- drug used mainly for insomnia
- used to generate a pellet in a test tube for sperm washing
- used to treat opioid dependance
- specimen requires a strict chain of custody procedure to prevent...
- period vital to concentration of specimen collected
- specimen, request form and consent form for doa will be given...
- sperm is described as being... With a pH of 7.2-8.0
- tested when performing in sports also known to affect male fertility
- 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test
- describes the sperms ability to move
20 Clues: stimulants to treat ADHD • drug used mainly for insomnia • used to treat opioid dependance • used to also detect cytomegalovi • sperm washing done prior to this • describes the sperms ability to move • recreational drug with the street name grass • drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine • 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Madi C and Julia D 2022-11-18
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- signs that give directions
- ___ of following distance
- you need __ hours of driving with permit
- orange and yellow signs
- condition where most slippery first 10-15 minutes
- driving with a BAC of 0.08%
- leading cause of teenage death
- use low beams when driving in _ .
- most common used test for BAC from police
- no BAC over 0.2%
- use ____ at night when no one is around
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- black white and red signs
- age when you are eligable to obtain a permit
- lose control with water
- use you ___ when turning
- legal drinking age
- drinking drinking under 21
- memory lost due to alcohol
- is a depressent
- fastest legal speed under PA law
20 Clues: is a depressent • no BAC over 0.2% • legal drinking age • lose control with water • orange and yellow signs • use you ___ when turning • black white and red signs • ___ of following distance • signs that give directions • drinking drinking under 21 • memory lost due to alcohol • driving with a BAC of 0.08% • leading cause of teenage death • fastest legal speed under PA law • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: Read the clues below and fill in the correct answer. 2025-01-09
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- The victim is used when the victim is unconscious and to find out and immediately treat life-threatening conditions.
- Details discovered by applying your senses-sight, touch, hearing, and smell during the course of the examination
- Is used when the victims is conscious or has revived.
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- Sensation that the victim feels or experiences and may be able to describe.
- Signs are measures of various physiological statistics taken in order to assess the most basic body functions.
5 Clues: Is used when the victims is conscious or has revived. • Sensation that the victim feels or experiences and may be able to describe. • Signs are measures of various physiological statistics taken in order to assess the most basic body functions. • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Madi C and Julia D 2022-11-18
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- signs that give directions
- ___ of following distance
- you need __ hours of driving with permit
- orange and yellow signs
- condition where most slippery first 10-15 minutes
- driving with a BAC of 0.08%
- leading cause of teenage death
- use low beams when driving in _ .
- most common used test for BAC from police
- no BAC over 0.2%
- use ____ at night when no one is around
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- black white and red signs
- age when you are eligable to obtain a permit
- lose control with water
- use you ___ when turning
- legal drinking age
- drinking drinking under 21
- memory lost due to alcohol
- is a depressent
- fastest legal speed under PA law
20 Clues: is a depressent • no BAC over 0.2% • legal drinking age • lose control with water • orange and yellow signs • use you ___ when turning • black white and red signs • ___ of following distance • signs that give directions • drinking drinking under 21 • memory lost due to alcohol • driving with a BAC of 0.08% • leading cause of teenage death • fastest legal speed under PA law • ...
Advertising - Module 11 2013-01-10
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- simultaneously
- firm
- sneaky
- sufficient
- dull
- instantaneous
- guerilla
- takeintoaccount
- appeal
- strategy
- billboard
- tangible
- brand
- logo
- established
- campaign
- grave
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- sequentially
- wordofmouth
- influential
- standardization
- broaden
- commercial
- stealth
- fraud
- connotation
- impressionable
- consumption
- slogan
- manipulate
- adapt
- jingle
- merge
- viable
- deception
- vital
36 Clues: firm • dull • logo • fraud • adapt • merge • brand • vital • grave • sneaky • appeal • slogan • jingle • viable • broaden • stealth • guerilla • strategy • tangible • campaign • billboard • deception • sufficient • commercial • manipulate • wordofmouth • influential • connotation • consumption • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • impressionable • standardization • takeintoaccount
Horoscope Comp 2021-11-18
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- one of air signs
- sign associated with a crab
- number of zodiac signs there are
- the most indecisive sign
- sign associated with a fish
- our fav astrology app
- Bes’s Zodiac sign
- number of Libra’s who played or are playing this org
- sign of someone evicted during the double
- Natalie’s moon sign
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- Taylor Swift’s sign
- Taurus symbol
- sign associated with a scorpion
- a sign that didn’t play in zodiac this season
- sign associated with twins
- one of the four signs
- the best sign
- sign of the other person evicted during the double
- Sign born on Christmas
- sign with a Leo symbol
20 Clues: Taurus symbol • the best sign • one of air signs • Bes’s Zodiac sign • Taylor Swift’s sign • Natalie’s moon sign • one of the four signs • our fav astrology app • Sign born on Christmas • sign with a Leo symbol • the most indecisive sign • sign associated with twins • sign associated with a crab • sign associated with a fish • sign associated with a scorpion • ...
Blue for Two 2025-11-19
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- Rare obstetric emergency involving amniotic contents entering circulation
- A sudden drop in this vital sign is often one of the first signs of AFE
- Life threatening clotting disorder commonly triggered by AFE
- Large volume replacement of this component may be necessary during DIC
- Displace the uterus to this side during a maternal code blue
- Chest compressions landmark lower half of this
- Procedure considered at 4 minutes is ineffective resuscitation is a perimortem
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- Sudden maternal collapse triggers immediate activation of this hospital emergency response
- Colormetric detector used to confirm endotracheal tube placement
- Primary cause of maternal cardiac arrest related to blood volume loss
- First major clinical phase of AFE characterized by collapse of this system
- AFE typically presents with sudden onset of this symptom
- Seizure activity may mimic this obstetric hypertensive emergency but is not the cause
13 Clues: Chest compressions landmark lower half of this • AFE typically presents with sudden onset of this symptom • Life threatening clotting disorder commonly triggered by AFE • Displace the uterus to this side during a maternal code blue • Colormetric detector used to confirm endotracheal tube placement • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Madi C and Julia D 2022-11-18
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- signs that give directions
- ___ of following distance
- you need __ hours of driving with permit
- orange and yellow signs
- condition where most slippery first 10-15 minutes
- driving with a BAC of 0.08%
- leading cause of teenage death
- use low beams when driving in _ .
- most common used test for BAC from police
- no BAC over 0.2%
- use ____ at night when no one is around
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- black white and red signs
- age when you are eligable to obtain a permit
- lose control with water
- use you ___ when turning
- legal drinking age
- drinking drinking under 21
- memory lost due to alcohol
- is a depressent
- fastest legal speed under PA law
20 Clues: is a depressent • no BAC over 0.2% • legal drinking age • lose control with water • orange and yellow signs • use you ___ when turning • black white and red signs • ___ of following distance • signs that give directions • drinking drinking under 21 • memory lost due to alcohol • driving with a BAC of 0.08% • leading cause of teenage death • fastest legal speed under PA law • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Figuratively 2024-06-28
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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. • ...
"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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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) • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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. • ...
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. • ...
HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information - Crossword 2023-03-13
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Red Rules 2025-09-05
Across
- 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. • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
Across
- ____________ 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
Signs 2014-03-11
Across
- 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.
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-20
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Quiz 2 Review 2020-10-05
Across
- 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. • ...
