vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Knee Review 2023-12-14
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- The medial bone of the lower leg
- If the 90-90 Test comes back (-) then there is an injury to the ___.
- The MCL is ______ to the LCL.
- A chronic injury caused by repetitive jumping and running; pain at the inferior patella
- The fibula is ______ to the tibia.
- What muscle is being used during knee flexion?
- Pain and Crunchiness are (-) signs of what test?
- What does the S in S.O.A.P mean?
- Thigh bone
- An acute injury caused by a direct blow to the knee
- An acute injury caused by valgus force to the knee.
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- What part of S.O.A.P would you include you diagnosis?
- Pain, possibly clicking/locking and a (+) McMurray's test are signs of what?
- What does the P in S.O.A.P mean?
- The patellar tendon is ______ to the patella.
- What does the Posterior Drawer and the 90-90 test, test?
- Caused by deceleration, planting and cutting; deformity, pain and swelling are signs.
- An overuse injury with pain over the lateral femoral condyle and lateral thigh
- What does a (-) Anterior Drawer test show.
- Falling directly on the knee with swelling like a balloon are signs of ____.
- What does the Apley's Compression, Thesely's, and McMurray's test all test?
- What does MOI stand for?
- Pain, Possibly clicking and locking are (-) signs of what test?
- The lateral bone of the lower leg
- An acute injury caused by varus force to the knee
25 Clues: Thigh bone • What does MOI stand for? • The MCL is ______ to the LCL. • The medial bone of the lower leg • What does the P in S.O.A.P mean? • What does the S in S.O.A.P mean? • The lateral bone of the lower leg • The fibula is ______ to the tibia. • What does a (-) Anterior Drawer test show. • The patellar tendon is ______ to the patella. • ...
Core Basic Safety (Module 101-15) 2023-09-11
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- Informational signs are what color?
- The ultimate responsibility for safety is _______.
- _________ injuries such as minor cuts, bruises or strains, but worker returned to duty the next day.
- An unplanned event that may or may not result in property damage.
- Safety is a learned ______________ and attitude.
- Property __________ only tools, materials, or equipment was damaged.
- Where chemical information is found.
- Fall protection is required when working ______ foot above ground or level below.
- This color is used for caution signs.
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- The D-ring should be positioned between the __________ blades.
- Lifting improperly is an example of ______ _______.
- Keeping your ________ area clean.
- Safety __________ is created when all workers see the value of a safe work environment.
- No one was hurt and no damage to property.
- Measure of probability of an event.
- An unplanned event that results in damage to someone or something else.
- This color is used for danger signs.
- This color is used for safety signs.
18 Clues: Keeping your ________ area clean. • Informational signs are what color? • Measure of probability of an event. • This color is used for danger signs. • This color is used for safety signs. • Where chemical information is found. • This color is used for caution signs. • No one was hurt and no damage to property. • Safety is a learned ______________ and attitude. • ...
Nursing Group-Vitals Signs Review 2023-11-08
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- PCP might give you this to direct you to the best place for care
- measures the oxygen saturation
- we use these vitals as a comparison if we were to take vital signs while someone is experiencing symptoms.
- same day appointments to 1-2 months out depends on ____.
- normal resting rate for adult’s ranges from 60-100
- Heart Rate consistently above 100bpm
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- The best way to find a PCP is through your _____
- Middle ground between PCP and ED
- when the heart pumps blood through the arteries, the blood puts pressure on the artery walls
- _____ is a good resource to find Providers in your area
- while checking ______ it is important to also note whether a person has any difficulty breathing.
- common medical condition involving respirations
- You are unable to move yourself or the victim without causing harm or further damage the best to do is
13 Clues: measures the oxygen saturation • Middle ground between PCP and ED • Heart Rate consistently above 100bpm • common medical condition involving respirations • The best way to find a PCP is through your _____ • normal resting rate for adult’s ranges from 60-100 • _____ is a good resource to find Providers in your area • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-28
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- - Occupational safety and Health Administration.
- - The failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning commonly expected in that individual's profession, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to the person receiving care.
- signs - clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- - Personal Protective equipment
- pressure - pressure as the heart contract.
- of privacy - It can be either physical or informational.
- pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest.
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- - Includes a threat or attempt to injure.
- - A battery includes the unlawful touching of another person without consent.
- - Failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another.
- - The study of peoples efficiency in their working environment.
- - high blood pressure
- - Any care that results in physical harm, pain,or mental anguish.
- Pressure - Measurement of pressure exerted by blood against walls of blood vessel.
- - low blood pressure
15 Clues: - low blood pressure • - high blood pressure • - Personal Protective equipment • - Includes a threat or attempt to injure. • pressure - pressure as the heart contract. • - Occupational safety and Health Administration. • of privacy - It can be either physical or informational. • pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest. • ...
183-7 2024-10-14
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- How are pertinent facts recorded in a medical record? chronological
- Which SOAP section records physical exam findings like vital signs? objective
- What provides the legal means of verifying care? medicalrecord
- Which act protects individuals in private employee health plans? ERISA
- Who might need to be called for additional claim information?insurancecarrier
- What must documentation include about the patient's medical background? healthhistory
- What part of the SOAP format includes the patient's chief complaint? subjective
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- What can a medical office specialist help patients review regarding services coverage? insurancebenefits
- What may patients need help understanding about their coverage? limitations
- What type of appeals may be needed for denied claims? written
- What must be issued if overpayments occur by the patient or carrier? refunds
- What other type of appeal exists besides written? telephone
- What part of SOAP outlines the recommended treatments and tests? plan
- What part of the SOAP format includes the physician's diagnosis? assessment
- What is the most widely used format for medical records? SOAP
15 Clues: What other type of appeal exists besides written? telephone • What type of appeals may be needed for denied claims? written • What is the most widely used format for medical records? SOAP • What provides the legal means of verifying care? medicalrecord • How are pertinent facts recorded in a medical record? chronological • ...
North by Scott Jurek and Jenny Jurek 2020-08-25
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- Also known as a speed record for a particular trail
- Scott's nickname when he's out on the trails.
- the nickname for the support van used throughout the trip
- a friend of Scott's who played a vital role in the last few days of the record attempt.
- The nickname for a large portion of the trail with a thick tree canopy above.
- The name of the mountain at the southern terminus of the trail.
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- the trail that runs 2,189 miles from Georgia to Maine.
- The number of days it took for Scott to complete the trail.
- A sport where athletes run races further than a marathon.
- each hiker signs this as they depart on their journey.
- Also known as the hardest mile of the Appalachian trail.
- Scott's running partner who helped him persevere through multiple injuries throughout the journey.
- Jenny's nickname
13 Clues: Jenny's nickname • Scott's nickname when he's out on the trails. • Also known as a speed record for a particular trail • the trail that runs 2,189 miles from Georgia to Maine. • each hiker signs this as they depart on their journey. • Also known as the hardest mile of the Appalachian trail. • A sport where athletes run races further than a marathon. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2020-03-12
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- enzymes/ a laboratory test used to measure certain items that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- root word for blood
- the smallest blood vessel that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- abbreviation that means vital signs are stable
- around the heart is inflamed
- a vessel that brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- abbreviation that means automated external defibrillator
- testing/ Also called an exercise or treadmill test
- root word for heart
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- high blood pressure
- rapid heart rate
- abbreviation that means coronary artery disease
- the main artery of the body
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- abbreviation that means ventricular fibrillation
- suffix for chest
- a vessel that brings oxygenated blood away from the heart
- a surgery where a vessel is taken from somewhere in the body to replace a closed vein on the heart
- veins/ swollen or dilated veins, mostly found in the legs
- a heart doctor
- Monitor/ a portable device that produces an electrocardiogram
- a root word meaning pulse
- arrest/ a condition when the heart stops
- a root word meaning vein
- written record of vessels
25 Clues: a heart doctor • suffix for chest • rapid heart rate • root word for blood • root word for heart • high blood pressure • a root word meaning vein • a root word meaning pulse • written record of vessels • the main artery of the body • around the heart is inflamed • arrest/ a condition when the heart stops • abbreviation that means vital signs are stable • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-01-15
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- surgical repair
- vessels that return blood to the heart
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- blood pressure cuff
- History Of
- A condition where the major blood vessels supplying the heart are narrowed.
- Blood
- EKG
- ECHO
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- is a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology. X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms.
- pain
- An acquired or inherited disease of the heart muscle which makes it difficult for the heart to pump blood to other parts of the body.
- Vital Signs Stable
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- A heart rhythm disorder with heartbeats faster than usual, greater than 100 beats per minute.
- are found in all tissues of the body with very few exceptions, such as epithelia and cartilage
- Death of heart muscle caused by a loss of blood supply.
- A progressive heart disease that affects pumping action of the heart muscles.
- excessive
- Shortness of Breath
- inner
- pumps blood
- test used to look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus.
- around
- Discharge
25 Clues: EKG • pain • ECHO • inner • Blood • around • excessive • Discharge • History Of • pumps blood • surgical repair • Vital Signs Stable • blood pressure cuff • Shortness of Breath • vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart • networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues • Death of heart muscle caused by a loss of blood supply. • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-10-19
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- nothing by mouth
- emergency department
- nursing care plan
- electrocardiogram
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- review of systems
- rule out
- sodium
- emergency room
- catheterization
- ventricular fibrillation
- intensive care unit
- beats per minute
- nausea and vomiting
- chest pain
- impression
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- shortness of breath
- electrolytes
- status post
- discharge
- deep vein thrombosis
- intravenous
- automated external defibrillator
- myocardial infarction
- medical history
- history and physical
- oxygen
- atrial fibrillation
- pulse
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- dyspnea on exertion
- do not resuscitate
- history of
- as needed
- normal sinus rhythm
- complaint of
- potassium
- coronary artery bypass graft
- ventricular tachycardia
- operating room
- acute myocardial infarction
- coronary care unit
- cardiovascular
- hypertension
- Hg millimeters of mercury
- Coronary artery disease
- chief complaint
- blood pressure
- potassium chloride
- vital signs stable
- premature ventricular contraction
- mitral valve prolapse
- blood
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- temperature
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- diabetes mellitus
- echocardiogram
- basic metabolic panel
- congestive heart failure
- atrioventricular
61 Clues: blood • pulse • sodium • oxygen • rule out • as needed • potassium • discharge • history of • chest pain • impression • temperature • status post • intravenous • complaint of • hypertension • electrolytes • operating room • cardiovascular • emergency room • blood pressure • echocardiogram • catheterization • chief complaint • medical history • nothing by mouth • beats per minute • atrioventricular • nursing care plan • ...
A&P final crossword 2021-08-25
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- decrease in sperm quantity
- enlargement of an artery
- monosaccharide
- face down
- 9 weeks after conception
- cranial nerve VIII
- circadian rhythm
- secretes hormones
- major "master" gland
- dome part of stomach, bladder, uterus
- longest bone
- stationary bone
- vital center
- cranial nerve II
- muscle ache
- collection of signs and symptoms
- ringing in ears
- Red blood cells
- connects kidneys and bladder
- beginning of menstrual cycle
- smallest blood vessels
- sweaty
- heart sling
- spinal nerve controls diaphragm
- produces gametes
- increase in cell size
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- hives
- functioning unit of kidney
- connects pharynx and middle ear
- immature bone cell
- oily
- movement of water due to of hydrostatic pressure
- shoulder pad
- lower chambers of heart
- SA node
- avascular
- nose bleed
- athlete's foot
- largest organ
- cranial nerve I
- fluid matrix
- allows tissue expansion
- longest cranial nerve
- loss of sense of smell
- connects muscle to bone
- muscle between ribs
- insufficient blood supply to an organ
- dizziness
- itchy
- generalized body swelling
- vomit
- output less than intake
52 Clues: oily • hives • itchy • vomit • sweaty • SA node • face down • avascular • dizziness • nose bleed • muscle ache • heart sling • shoulder pad • longest bone • vital center • fluid matrix • largest organ • monosaccharide • athlete's foot • stationary bone • cranial nerve I • ringing in ears • Red blood cells • circadian rhythm • cranial nerve II • produces gametes • secretes hormones • immature bone cell • cranial nerve VIII • ...
Valvular Disorders 2014-01-16
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- Type of precaution for post-valvular surgery
- VO2max: maximal _____ capacity
- One type of dyspnea
- _____ breathing improves VO2max
- Number of cardiac rehabilitation phases
- Abnormal protruding valve
- Listening to sounds from heart, lungs or other organs
- Name of semilunar valve located on left side of heart
- Backflow of blood
- Stop exercising when experiencing _____ pain
- Clinician should walk slightly _____ client to avoid setting walking pace during 6MWT
- Prevent _____ by improving cardiovascular endurance
- Narrowing of valve opening
- Shortness of breath
- To measure SpO2%
- Deep-water _____ improves lung capacity during hydrotherapy
- Shortness of breath when supine
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- Cardiac rehabilitation exercises should avoid _____ contraction
- Intensity is _____ proportional to duration
- Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) must be performed _____(number of times)
- Repair of valve using a balloon catheter
- Characteristic of hydrotherapy: _____ pressure
- Breathing: _____ on exertion
- Important to monitor client’s _____ signs during exercises and activities
- High BP
- Both mitral and tricuspid valves
- 50%-70% maximum HR: _____ intensity
- Low BP
- Client may have _____ about his/her heart function after valve replacement surgery
- _____ lip breathing
- Client should not hold his/her _____ during exercising
31 Clues: Low BP • High BP • To measure SpO2% • Backflow of blood • One type of dyspnea • _____ lip breathing • Shortness of breath • Abnormal protruding valve • Narrowing of valve opening • Breathing: _____ on exertion • VO2max: maximal _____ capacity • _____ breathing improves VO2max • Shortness of breath when supine • Both mitral and tricuspid valves • 50%-70% maximum HR: _____ intensity • ...
Chapter 3: Diseases & Treatments 2023-12-05
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- a physician who specializes in surgery
- what is the meaning of "-megaly"
- abbreviation for drugs, prescription, therapy
- prediction of a disease's course and outcome
- affecting many people in a given region at the same time is
- one who studies cancer
- A disease that has a sudden and severe onset
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- a disease that is prevalent throughout the entire region or the world
- small clamp for stopping blood flow
- the abbreviation for "Vital Signs"
- long duration, progressing slowly
- a spreading inflammation of tissue
- meaning "softening"
- instrument used to compress tissue
- abbreviation meaning immediately
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- An adjective for edema is
- A reason for not using a specific drug
- meaning heat, temperature
- a suffix meaning a instrument for recording data
- the abbreviation for "computed tomography"
- death of tissue
- the removal of tissue for microscopic examination
- The cause of a disease
- the process of determining the cause and nature of an illness
- injected into the vein
- An extreme allergic reaction
- visual examination
- the root word for "cancer"
- refers to all defenses against infections
30 Clues: death of tissue • visual examination • meaning "softening" • The cause of a disease • injected into the vein • one who studies cancer • An adjective for edema is • meaning heat, temperature • the root word for "cancer" • An extreme allergic reaction • what is the meaning of "-megaly" • abbreviation meaning immediately • long duration, progressing slowly • ...
The Nervous System Anatomy Functions 2026-03-20
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- The Hairs in the ear that are responsible for detecting sound are the organ of _
- The humor in the back of the eyeball
- The pinna is also called the _
- The portion of the inner ear that's devoted to hearing
- The Hairs of the ciliary bodies that manipulate the shape of the lens
- Nerve III
- The First Ear Bone
- Nerve I
- the cells in the eye that detect color and detail.
- the layer of skin that lines the eyeball and eyelids
- Nerve Responsible for Lateral Eye Movement
- The Vestibulocochlear Nerve is for hearing and _
- Nerve IX
- The dark layer of the eye that absorbs excess light
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- Nerve Responsible for sight
- Nerve Responsible for Face Sensation and Chewing
- The layer of the eye that detects light
- The white part of the eye
- The Ear drum is also called the _ membrane
- Nerve Responsible for Tongue movement
- The Third Ear Bone
- The Nerve Responsible for maintaining vital signs
- Astigmatism is an uneven _
- Nerve IV
- The cells in the eye that detect light and movement
- Nerve Responsible for Facial Muscle Control
- Nerve Responsible for Neck Contractions
- The Second Ear Bone
28 Clues: Nerve I • Nerve IV • Nerve IX • Nerve III • The Third Ear Bone • The First Ear Bone • The Second Ear Bone • The white part of the eye • Astigmatism is an uneven _ • Nerve Responsible for sight • The pinna is also called the _ • The humor in the back of the eyeball • Nerve Responsible for Tongue movement • The layer of the eye that detects light • Nerve Responsible for Neck Contractions • ...
Lead & Organophosphate Poisoning in Ruminants 2025-11-15
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- Main diagnostic sample for organophosphate poisoning: blood ___ activity
- Common source of lead ingestion in cattle: old ___ batteries
- Characteristic blindness in lead poisoning
- Enzyme inhibition in OP toxicity causes accumulation of this neurotransmitter
- Drug used as an antidote for organophosphate toxicity
- Organophosphate poisoning inhibits this enzyme
- Neurological sign common in lead poisoning — cattle press their head against objects
- Depression, staggering, convulsions are signs of ___ poisoning
- Lead poisoning is confirmed by measuring this metal in blood
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- Excess lacrimation, urination, diarrhoea — muscarinic signs
- Lead is absorbed more readily in calves with ____ deficiency
- Class of insecticides that can lead to muscarinic and nicotinic signs
- Antidote that reactivates acetylcholinesterase (paired with atropine)
- This organ accumulates lead; used for diagnosis in dead cattle
- SLUDDE signs are associated with this type of poisoning
- Metal that causes neurological signs when cattle eat old batteries or paint
- Type of paralysis caused by nicotinic overstimulation in OP toxicity
- Muscle tremors and salivation are hallmark signs of ___ toxicity
- Lead poisoning treatment: chelator used
- Bright red line on the gum seen in chronic lead poisoning
20 Clues: Lead poisoning treatment: chelator used • Characteristic blindness in lead poisoning • Organophosphate poisoning inhibits this enzyme • Drug used as an antidote for organophosphate toxicity • SLUDDE signs are associated with this type of poisoning • Bright red line on the gum seen in chronic lead poisoning • ...
SLHS Fall Prevention 2016-08-18
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- High fall risk patients should have ____socks on.
- High fall risk patients should not be left alone in the ____.
- During bedside report check bed ___alarms.
- Fall Risk ____should be updated each shift or if there is a change in patient condition.
- Post fall ____ should be done after a fall to identify how it might have been prevented.
- Increase risk of severe injury from a fall.
- Most common severe ______ related to falls are the head, hip fracture, spine or wrist.
- A fall score greater than 50 is considered ___ risk.
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- The bed should be ____ height when the patient is exiting.
- Being over 85 _____ a patient's risk for injury if they fall.
- Ensure the call ___is within reach of patient at all times.
- Can affect vital signs increasing the risk for falls.
- Patients should be provided ____ on fall prevention while in the hospital.
- Done hourly prevents falls and increases patient satisfaction.
- The pt room should be free of ______to prevent the patient from tripping.
15 Clues: During bedside report check bed ___alarms. • Increase risk of severe injury from a fall. • High fall risk patients should have ____socks on. • A fall score greater than 50 is considered ___ risk. • Can affect vital signs increasing the risk for falls. • The bed should be ____ height when the patient is exiting. • ...
wizzle 2021-07-20
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- What type of sensors are used in self-steering bullets?
- Name of the latest product that uses Augmented reality in night vision technology?
- What is the name of Android version 5.0?
- The activity of defrauding an online account holder of financial information by posing as a legitimate company?
- Which database does Netflix use?
- Name of the technology that Intel uses to increase security in their six generation vPro Chips?
- What is a trojan that stays dormant on a computer until it is remotely activated by another user?
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- Who developed morse code and long-distance electric graphic line?
- What is the full form of ECG?
- Which software is used by Pixar films?
- What language does whatsapp use?
- What technology helps in improving mental health?
- Most commonly used technology in military?
- Name of the second AI that is a part of the Avengers movie
- Palm-sized device that accurately monitors wide range of vital signs and simple diagnostics?
15 Clues: What is the full form of ECG? • What language does whatsapp use? • Which database does Netflix use? • Which software is used by Pixar films? • What is the name of Android version 5.0? • Most commonly used technology in military? • What technology helps in improving mental health? • What type of sensors are used in self-steering bullets? • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-28
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- - Occupational safety and Health Administration.
- - The failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning commonly expected in that individual's profession, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to the person receiving care.
- signs - clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- - Personal Protective equipment
- pressure - pressure as the heart contract.
- of privacy - It can be either physical or informational.
- pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest.
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- - Includes a threat or attempt to injure.
- - A battery includes the unlawful touching of another person without consent.
- - Failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another.
- - The study of peoples efficiency in their working environment.
- - high blood pressure
- - Any care that results in physical harm, pain,or mental anguish.
- Pressure - Measurement of pressure exerted by blood against walls of blood vessel.
- - low blood pressure
15 Clues: - low blood pressure • - high blood pressure • - Personal Protective equipment • - Includes a threat or attempt to injure. • pressure - pressure as the heart contract. • - Occupational safety and Health Administration. • of privacy - It can be either physical or informational. • pressure - pressure in the vessels when the heart is at rest. • ...
All Summer In A Day 2025-09-05
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- She ______ the letter tightly, unwilling to let it go.
- The old man looked ______ as he tried to lift the heavy box.
- The mountain loomed ______ against the horizon.
- The science lab contained a strange ______ of wires, tubes, and glowing lights.
- His cruel prank had lasting ______ that changed his friendships.
- Different voices ______ together, making it hard to tell who was speaking.
- A sudden wave of excitement ______ through the classroom when the door opened.
- The steady rain showed no signs of ______, pounding the glass day after day.
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- The rocket launch caused a loud ______ that shook the ground.
- Oxygen is ______ to human survival.
- Despite many setbacks, the girl was ______ and bounced back quickly from challenges.
- His stress was ______ by the pressure of finishing multiple projects at once.
- She closed her eyes to ______ the warmth of the sunlight on her face.
- The children ran ______ into the hallway, cheering when the teacher announced the sun would appear.
- The flashlight shone ______ in the tunnel, barely lighting the way.
15 Clues: Oxygen is ______ to human survival. • The mountain loomed ______ against the horizon. • She ______ the letter tightly, unwilling to let it go. • The old man looked ______ as he tried to lift the heavy box. • The rocket launch caused a loud ______ that shook the ground. • His cruel prank had lasting ______ that changed his friendships. • ...
CALL FOR HELP 2026-01-14
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- If you cannot escape from an active shooter, find a secure place to ___ until you can run to safety.
- During an emergency you will ___ the scene, for responsiveness, and for signs of life.
- Checking for ___ is the first step of ARC's CCC protocol for emergencies.
- Check for ___ by tilt the head back to open the airway.
- Listen for sounds of breathing and ___ for the rise and fall of their chest.
- Ensuring your own safety also ensures the safety of ___ during an emergency.
- Look, listen, and feel for signs of life for at least ___ seconds.
- As soon as you know you need them, ___ 911 or your local emergency number.
- Severe ___ are any that affect many layers of skin, a large surface area, or the hands, feet, or face.
- Share everything you can with EMS dispatchers including your ___ so they can send help to you.
- If you do not find signs of life, you need to ___ EMS
- If there is a threat in the air, like ash from a volcano, seal the ___ systems and stay inside.
- A person is ___ if they are unresponsive, disoriented, or cannot stay awake.
- After exiting safely during evacuation, go to the predetermined ___ point away from danger.
- A person is having breathing problems if they are ___ or having significant trouble and they need emergency help.
- Follow through after help is on the way to provide appropriate ___ to the victim in need that is in accordance with your training.
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- CPR is a technique that involves chest ___ and rescue breaths to save a life.
- It will be different in ever situation, but you should summon EMS as soon as you know there is ___ that threatens lives.
- If the person has vital signs but is unconscious, put them in the ___ position.
- As a last resort, if your life is in immediate danger, ___ an active shooter by distracting them so you can escape.
- If you are forced to evacuate, ___ immediately.
- Go ___ to shelter in place from severe weather.
- Your efforts to ensure your own safety during an emergency must be ___.
- The person in your care must be on a ___, flat surface to receive CPR.
- Some ___ you might need during an emergency includes an AED and a breathing barrier.
- Bleeding is considered ___ if all a first aider's efforts cannot slow it down.
- If there is an active shooter, and it is safe, ___ to escape, leave your stuff behind, and keep your hands up.
- Checking for vitals and sending for help should take no more than ___ seconds before you start giving CPR.
- Go to a ___, a windowless room, or avoid exterior windows and walls to shelter in place.
- Head, neck, and back injuries are dangerous because they present significant risk to the victim's ___ cord.
- During an emergency, ask for an ___ to deliver a shock to stabilize heart rhythm.
31 Clues: If you are forced to evacuate, ___ immediately. • Go ___ to shelter in place from severe weather. • If you do not find signs of life, you need to ___ EMS • Check for ___ by tilt the head back to open the airway. • Look, listen, and feel for signs of life for at least ___ seconds. • The person in your care must be on a ___, flat surface to receive CPR. • ...
Mesopotamia and Early Egypt 2023-10-02
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- seers who could interpret signs of the gods
- Principle for Hammurabi's Laws
- Those who did specialized work
- The vital principle of each person in Egypt
- The heart had to be lighter than this in Egypt
- Religion style in Meso and Egypt
- Religious temples in Mesopotamia
- Name for an Egyptian King
- They decided what crops were to be grown
- Those who wrote things down
- Mesopotamian writing
- He had the first Step Pyramid
- City state that told a flood story
- displaying human traits
- One of the two Mesopotamian rivers
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- What the Egyptians wrote on
- _______ of the Kings
- the process took 70 days
- High Egyptian; architect of pyramids
- Precursers for pyramids
- What the Mesopotamians wrote with
- Egyptian writing
- Developed in Meso by looking at stars
- He codified laws in Babylon
- what Egyptians needed with them in tombs
- Location for the great pyramids and sphinx
- City state known for its visciousness
- He had 3 pyramids built for him
- This was invented by the Sumerians
- Technique to water crops
- Final resting place for Snefru
- He united Upper and Lower Egypt aka Narmer
32 Clues: Egyptian writing • _______ of the Kings • Mesopotamian writing • Precursers for pyramids • displaying human traits • the process took 70 days • Technique to water crops • Name for an Egyptian King • What the Egyptians wrote on • He codified laws in Babylon • Those who wrote things down • He had the first Step Pyramid • Principle for Hammurabi's Laws • Those who did specialized work • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-21
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- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- basic metabolic panel
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- smaller arteries
- cutting into
- hypertension
- uses x-ray dye and a catheter to show narrowing, aneurysms, collect samples, and detect pressure in the heart
- vital signs stable
- high blood pressure
- a wall/partition or septum
- swollen and dilated veins
- instrument used to measure pressure, blood pressure cuff
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- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- a double-layered sac
- uses ultrasound to look a blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days, records heart activity to show a possible pattern in symptoms
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- across or through
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- narrowing
- small
25 Clues: small • narrowing • cutting into • hypertension • smaller arteries • across or through • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • a double-layered sac • basic metabolic panel • swollen and dilated veins • a wall/partition or septum • commonly referred to as a heart attack • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-21
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- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- basic metabolic panel
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- smaller arteries
- cutting into
- hypertension
- uses x-ray dye and a catheter to show narrowing, aneurysms, collect samples, and detect pressure in the heart
- vital signs stable
- high blood pressure
- a wall/partition or septum
- swollen and dilated veins
- instrument used to measure pressure, blood pressure cuff
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- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- a double-layered sac
- uses ultrasound to look a blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days, records heart activity to show a possible pattern in symptoms
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- across or through
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- narrowing
- small
25 Clues: small • narrowing • cutting into • hypertension • smaller arteries • across or through • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • a double-layered sac • basic metabolic panel • swollen and dilated veins • a wall/partition or septum • commonly referred to as a heart attack • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Medical Terms 2023-05-11
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- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who takes X-ray images.
- Hospital area where surgeries are performed
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Equipment used to do a gastroscopy?
- A contagious infection often found in hospitals.
- Medical device used to monitor a patient's heart activity
- Short-term medical care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries
- A medical professional who assists doctors in surgeries and procedures.
- A small, round sticker placed on a patient's body to monitor vital signs.
- Department responsible for preparing and dispensing medications
- A specialized doctor who treats diseases and disorders of the heart.
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- The person responsible for taking patient X-rays.
- A condition characterized by high blood pressure.
- A medical professional who examines patients and prescribes medication.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves.
- A device used to measure a patient's body temperature.
- Equipment used to do a colonoscopy?
- A room where patients receive medical treatment and care.
- Medical equipment used to take images of the body
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A machine that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen.
23 Clues: Equipment used to do a colonoscopy? • Equipment used to do a gastroscopy? • A device used to measure blood pressure. • Hospital area where surgeries are performed • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A medical professional who takes X-ray images. • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves. • ...
"Getting Started" 2023-10-24
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- The emphasis of the medical definition of the word deafness is to _______ those who are deaf.
- Many people in the Deaf community prefer to be called ________.
- What must be clear and obvious for the meaning to be understood?
- Partially or completely lacking in the sense of hearing
- Slight differences between signs is called ______.
- To fully participate in Deaf Culture.
- The cultural model or deafness is part of one's ____.
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- Before asking for clarification wha should you make sure you have?
- Signs that show when something happened come where in a sentence?
- The meaning of some signs in ASL change depending on the way signs are _______.
- Hard-of-hearing refers to those who have some degree of _____.
- What signals do Deaf people use for doorbells, the telephone, fore, or smoke alarms?
- What kind of signs resemble the meaning behind the sign?
- Beliefs, behavior patterns, and social organizations.
- ASL culture is often called what?
15 Clues: ASL culture is often called what? • To fully participate in Deaf Culture. • Slight differences between signs is called ______. • Beliefs, behavior patterns, and social organizations. • The cultural model or deafness is part of one's ____. • Partially or completely lacking in the sense of hearing • What kind of signs resemble the meaning behind the sign? • ...
Blood Administration 2021-09-02
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- ____ patient identifiers must be used
- ___________ is the blood product used with Hemophilia, DIC or von Willebrand disease
- Only_________ can be used to flush the IV before and after transfusion
- The __________ is the lab I must draw before blood product administration to a newborn
- PRBC must be administered within ________ hours
- __________ must be obtained prior to, 15min after initiation, every 15min for first hour then hourly till end
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- All blood products need to be ________
- A new _____ must be draw if infant is >4 months of age
- blood products can be administered via a PIV or _____
- Using the ________________you can complete all of the following: release of the blood product, open the blood admin flow sheet, and document vital signs
- All blood products for neonates are Irradiated CMV negative and ________ reduced
- Emergency O- blood is _____charted in EHR
- Blood _______must be obtained by MD or APP
13 Clues: ____ patient identifiers must be used • All blood products need to be ________ • Emergency O- blood is _____charted in EHR • Blood _______must be obtained by MD or APP • PRBC must be administered within ________ hours • blood products can be administered via a PIV or _____ • A new _____ must be draw if infant is >4 months of age • ...
The Cardiovascular system. 2021-06-15
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- means condition.
- Means heart.
- also known as high blood pressure.
- An instrument that measures pressure.
- A device that makes the heart beat at a certain pace.
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and the blood vessels.
- when an artery has a weakend wall that causes it to swell.
- There are two of them in the body and are used to filter air.
- Means that all vital signs are stable.
- Is used with medication that means "as needed."
- Used to help the body digest food and get rid of toxic substances.
- means blood vessel or vessels.
- Means slow.
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- the buildup of plaque on the walls of blood vessels.
- Stands for Intensive Care Unit.
- A procedure in which colored dye is used while an x-ray is preformed.
- A procedure in which multiple tabs with wires are placed on the patients chest.
- when the pericardial sack around the heart is inflimmated.
- means disease.
- Means catherization.
- The main organ of the cardiovascular system.
- removes waste and extra blood from the body.
- They transport air and blood through the body.
- Means Cheif Complaint
24 Clues: Means slow. • Means heart. • means disease. • means condition. • Means catherization. • Means Cheif Complaint • means blood vessel or vessels. • Stands for Intensive Care Unit. • also known as high blood pressure. • An instrument that measures pressure. • Means that all vital signs are stable. • The main organ of the cardiovascular system. • ...
First Aid/CPR 2024-05-28
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- The encircling thumbs technique should be used when giving CPR to _____.
- What is needed prior to physically providing any care?
- Each rescue breath should be ____ second.
- Number of back blows and abdominal thrusts to give a person who is choking.
- CPR
- Acronym used to remember questions for interviewing a responsive person.
- Continue CPR until another _____ _____ arrives and takes over.
- Type of shock involving an allergic reaction.
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- Absence of sweating is a symptom of _____.
- AED
- Way for telecommunicators to provide bystanders with care instructions.
- Place a person who is unresponsive and breathing or responding but not fully awake in this position.
- What should you always do after providing care?
- _____ _____ occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.
- Chest compressions for an adult should be at least ____ inches in depth.
- What must be done before approaching any scene.
- Type of check done after interviewing a responsive person.
- Check, ____, Care
- Number of compressions in each cycle of CPR.
- Control bleeding with this type of pressure.
- Acronym for signs of a person having a stroke.
- Shout, ____, shout
22 Clues: AED • CPR • Check, ____, Care • Shout, ____, shout • Each rescue breath should be ____ second. • Absence of sweating is a symptom of _____. • Number of compressions in each cycle of CPR. • Control bleeding with this type of pressure. • Type of shock involving an allergic reaction. • Acronym for signs of a person having a stroke. • What should you always do after providing care? • ...
Parkinson's Neurology 2023-03-11
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- Stooped posture is common due to increased trunk ___
- Clinical sign of 2nd stage Parkinson's Disease: tremor on ___ side
- Pastor' Day and Marsden test: assess ability to recover from ___ pull on shoulder
- Patient with cognitive deficits display will show the inability to ___ when doing multiple tasks
- Autonomic changes in Parkinson's Disease: reduced ___ mobility
- Reduced ___ capacity and FEV1 in patient with respiratory complication
- Hypertonia in Parkinson's Disease results in ___ rigidity
- Sign of hypokinesia: reduced ___ of movement
- Gait training involves ___ sensory cue for initiation of walking
- Cognitive strategy for rehabilitation: provide ___ instruction
- Strategies for movement rehabilitation consists of ___ appropriate movement pattern
- Structure found in basal ganglia
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- Physiotherapy intervention is provided as part of ___ approach
- Role of basal ganglia in motor control: internal cueing of movement component during ___ movement
- Gait impairment: wide base of support during ___ stage of disease
- Degeneration and loss of cells in substantial nigra pars ___
- Cardiovascular fitness helps in alleviating symptoms of depression, ___, and insomnia
- Drug used in drug therapy for Parkinson's Disease
- Typical clinical signs of Parkinson's Disease: ___ gait
- Postural instability occur due to loss of equilibrium and ___ reaction
20 Clues: Structure found in basal ganglia • Sign of hypokinesia: reduced ___ of movement • Drug used in drug therapy for Parkinson's Disease • Stooped posture is common due to increased trunk ___ • Typical clinical signs of Parkinson's Disease: ___ gait • Hypertonia in Parkinson's Disease results in ___ rigidity • Degeneration and loss of cells in substantial nigra pars ___ • ...
cardiovascular system 2021-10-19
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- surgical removal/excision
- records heart activity to show a possible pattern for the symptoms the patient may be having
- involuntary muscle contraction
- operating room
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- vital signs stable
- condition is increased pressure in the blood vessels
- The machine records the electrical activity of the heart
- lungs
- congestive heart failure
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- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- above/over or excessive
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- across or through
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- veins are dilated veins
- attack myocardial infarction
- process of recording, is a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- tiny vessels that branch off from arteries to deliver blood to all body tissues
- vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- a muscular pump that forces blood around the body
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
25 Clues: lungs • operating room • across or through • vital signs stable • above/over or excessive • veins are dilated veins • congestive heart failure • surgical removal/excision • attack myocardial infarction • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • involuntary muscle contraction • surgical puncture to remove fluid • vessels that bring blood back to the heart • ...
How Does the Cardiovascular System Work? 2024-10-24
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- The instrument used to listen to heart sounds.
- Condition that causes hardening of the arteries.
- The inner layer lining each chamber.
- Prefix for fast
- Suffix for surgical removal/excision
- What does AED stand for?
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- Suffix for written record
- What is congestive heart failure abbreviated?
- Suffix for disease
- What does AMI stand for?
- The inner layer lining each chamber.
- Prefix for around
- A double layered sac that encloses the heart.
- Ultrasound to examine the heart and its vessels
- Instrument that checks blood flow in vessels to identify narrowing or clots
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- Injecting X-ray dye to diagnose conditions like stenosis or aneurysms.
- Condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- Tool that measures blood pressure.
- What is the abbreviation for stable vital signs?
- What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation abbreviated?
- Condition in which a part of the heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs it causes pain.
- Disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
- The outer layer of the heart.
- The center of the circulatory system.
25 Clues: Prefix for fast • Prefix for around • Suffix for disease • What does AED stand for? • What does AMI stand for? • Suffix for written record • The outer layer of the heart. • Tool that measures blood pressure. • The inner layer lining each chamber. • Suffix for surgical removal/excision • The inner layer lining each chamber. • The center of the circulatory system. • ...
Zombies 2025-04-30
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- Contact with a contagious agent
- To collect and store supplies in advance
- The other teacher in the room. Also good
- Supplies prepared for disasters
- Where a virus might travel in the body
- Used to broadcast news or music; often battery-powered in emergencies
- Something essential to eat for survival
- People who study the natural world and search for cures
- Clear liquid vital for life
- zone Secure area free from infection or danger
- Signs that someone might be ill
- U.S. agency that manages public health threats
- Your best teacher
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- flu Common yearly illness often confused with more severe outbreaks
- person Someone who has caught the disease
- Microscopic invader that can cause illness
- A place online for information
- Species most affected in a zombie outbreak
- Being ready for emergencies
- Reanimated corpse in horror stories
- Medical analysis often used to detect infection
- A global disease outbreak
- Organization responsible for managing public response
- Injection to help prevent disease
- Handheld light source, useful in blackouts
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- Medical professional who treats the sick
27 Clues: Your best teacher • A global disease outbreak • Being ready for emergencies • Clear liquid vital for life • A place online for information • Contact with a contagious agent • Supplies prepared for disasters • Signs that someone might be ill • Injection to help prevent disease • Reanimated corpse in horror stories • Where a virus might travel in the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-03-27
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- swelling
- colitis inflammation of the bowel
- cuts
- treatment of a condition with medication
- kidney stone
- high blood pressure
- loss of skin pigmentation
- pre-
- tissue extraction for examination
- refers to “as needed”
- hypo-,intra-,sub-
- cancer abnormal cell growth in a man’s testicles
- post-
- atrial fibrillation
- cancer of the lymph nodes
- diagnosis
- alive, no evidence of disease
- chronic inflammation of airways in lungs
- treatment that relates to the curing of a disease
- presence of severe infection
- chol-
- weakening of bone tissue
- caesarian section
- differential lab
- presence of blood clots
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- bucc/o
- abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- cancer treatment
- enter/o
- -al,-ous,-ar
- a-,an-
- broken bones
- intensive care unit
- inflammation of the lining around the heart
- -paresis
- bruises
- -osis,-ism,-ia
- xanth/o
- -itis
- inflammation of a tendon
- epi-
- organ implantation into a body
- treatment to restore kidney health
- marco-
- vital signs
- medi-
- date of birth
- prescription
- pector/o
- adip/o
50 Clues: cuts • pre- • epi- • -itis • post- • medi- • chol- • bucc/o • a-,an- • marco- • adip/o • enter/o • bruises • xanth/o • swelling • -paresis • pector/o • diagnosis • vital signs • -al,-ous,-ar • broken bones • kidney stone • prescription • date of birth • -osis,-ism,-ia • cancer treatment • differential lab • hypo-,intra-,sub- • caesarian section • intensive care unit • high blood pressure • atrial fibrillation • refers to “as needed” • ...
EMR 2024-03-06
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- low blood pressure
- the measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- breathing in
- to examine by touch
- ankle pulse
- circular opening in the middle of the eye
- consist of arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- a patients medical history
- a step within a patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and surroundings
- the wave of pressure created as the heart contracts
- consists of thigh, leg, ankle, foot
- speed at which a person is breathing
- breaks in a bone
- the condition that you observe in the patient, such as bleeding
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- three or more ribs are broken
- something that the pt tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- high blood pressure
- examine the patient from head-to-toe and measure vital signs
- measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patients immediate health condition.
- breathing out
- first action taken to form an impression of the patients condition
- lower extremity from knee to ankle
- wound or injury
- a weak pulse
- pulse on the inside of the wrist on thumb side
25 Clues: ankle pulse • breathing in • a weak pulse • breathing out • wound or injury • breaks in a bone • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • to examine by touch • a patients medical history • three or more ribs are broken • lower extremity from knee to ankle • consists of thigh, leg, ankle, foot • speed at which a person is breathing • consist of arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-11-11
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- Tool used to measure blood pressure.
- Condition where the artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell.
- Condition where the veins are dilated and swollen.
- Organs in charge of taking and moving the blood from the artery to the vein.
- Portable ECG machine.
- This organ is the central part of the cardiovascular system.
- Prefix meaning "against"
- Root word meaning "vein"
- Condition where the heart doesn't get enough blood, causing it to colapse.
- Prefix meaning "fast"
- Abbrevation for: Electrocardiogram
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- Electrical object used inside the body to change irregular heartbeating.
- Condition where there's an inflammation around the heart.
- Condition where there's a high blood pressure.
- This organ oxygenates the blood.
- Abbrevation for: Shortness of Breath
- Tube that transports oxygenated blood in the body.
- Tool/test used to take record of the heart and the oxygen; stable running.
- Abbrevation for: Myocardial Infarction
- Abbrevation for: Vital Signs Stable
- Tube that transports deoxygenated blood in the body.
- Tool used to listen to the heart from outside the body, right in the chest,
- Abbrevation for: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Suffix meaning "process of recording"
- Suffix meaning "inflammation"
25 Clues: Portable ECG machine. • Prefix meaning "fast" • Prefix meaning "against" • Root word meaning "vein" • Suffix meaning "inflammation" • This organ oxygenates the blood. • Abbrevation for: Electrocardiogram • Abbrevation for: Vital Signs Stable • Tool used to measure blood pressure. • Abbrevation for: Shortness of Breath • Suffix meaning "process of recording" • ...
Nursing Management Process 2025-09-01
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- – 18. Assigning a nurse to monitor vital signs of patients.
- – 9. Organization of tasks/events to be completed at the right time.
- – 10. Statement that describes the long-term purpose of an organization.
- – 19. Giving feedback to improve staff performance.
- – 7. Goals that require years before they can be achieved.
- – 17. Forecasting patient admissions in a hospital.
- – 20. Adjusting resources to address lack of staff during emergencies.
- – 4. Comparing actual performance with standards.
- – 3. Regulating the activities or course of activities.
- – 14. Techniques and procedures used in nursing process.
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- – 16. Making a duty schedule for nurses in a ward.
- – 11. The 7M resource that refers to human resources.
- – 5. Ability to minimize time and use of resources to yield maximum output.
- – 15. The person responsible for planning and directing a group.
- – 2. Arranging tasks, people, and resources to accomplish a goal.
- – 6. Ability to determine whether appropriate objectives are met.
- – 8. Shorter period goals that can be quickly attained.
- – 1. First step in the management process, involves setting goals and policies.
- – 13. Equipment that helps in performing nursing tasks.
- – 12. Financial resource needed for budget allocation.
20 Clues: – 4. Comparing actual performance with standards. • – 16. Making a duty schedule for nurses in a ward. • – 19. Giving feedback to improve staff performance. • – 17. Forecasting patient admissions in a hospital. • – 11. The 7M resource that refers to human resources. • – 12. Financial resource needed for budget allocation. • ...
Acute,Cronic disorder in children 2026-03-03
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- Therapy involving family in treatment
- Behavioral therapy commonly used.
- Multidisciplinary treatment involves doctor, dietitian and __
- Severe weight loss disorder characterized by fear of gaining weight
- Fear of gaining weight seen in anorexia nervosa
- Hormone responsible for satiety
- Hormone regulating appetite produced by stomach
- Eating disorder with binge eating followed by purging
- Medical monitoring includes checking vital __.
- Compulsive exercise in eating disorders.
- Chronic protein-energy malnutrition with edema
- Nutritional rehabilitation requires gradual calorie __
- Chronic malnutrition affects child’s __ growth
- Low body mass index indicates __.
- Distorted perception of body shape.
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- Loss of menstrual cycle in adolescents.
- Acute dehydration leads to decreased __ volume.
- Psychiatric classification manual used for diagnosis.
- Parotid gland enlargement in bulimia
- Acute refusal to eat in young children is called feeding __.
- Common electrolyte imbalance in vomiting
- Psychological factor causing eating disorder
- Persistent picky eating beyond normal age.
- Inflammation of esophagus due to vomiting
- Eating disorder with recurrent binge eating without purging.
- Severe wasting form of malnutrition
- Electrolyte commonly low in refeeding syndrome
- Acute complication of refeeding in malnourished child
- Medical instability due to severe starvation
- Deficiency of iron causing anemia
30 Clues: Hormone responsible for satiety • Behavioral therapy commonly used. • Deficiency of iron causing anemia • Low body mass index indicates __. • Severe wasting form of malnutrition • Distorted perception of body shape. • Parotid gland enlargement in bulimia • Therapy involving family in treatment • Loss of menstrual cycle in adolescents. • ...
MINERALS 2023-05-12
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- play an important role in cholesterol and amino acid metabolism
- component of some amino acids
- antioxidant function in close associate with vitamin E
- as integral part of T4 & T3
- essential component of oxidation-reduction enzyme system
- essential component of cytochrome system
- essential component of phospholipids
- essential component of several key enzymes
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- enzyme co-factor
- important in wound healing
- vital role in nerve function
- vital role in acid-base balance
- involved in synthesis of bone & scale
- important in bone formation & carbohydrate metabolism
- essential for blood clotting
- vital role in osmoregulation
- as integral part of vitamin B12
17 Clues: enzyme co-factor • important in wound healing • as integral part of T4 & T3 • vital role in nerve function • essential for blood clotting • vital role in osmoregulation • component of some amino acids • vital role in acid-base balance • as integral part of vitamin B12 • essential component of phospholipids • involved in synthesis of bone & scale • ...
Story 6 - Crossword Puzzle for Moose and the Forest Festival 2024-12-03
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- Which friend helped Moose with the signs?
- What did Moose use to create the signs?
- What shape was on the sign pointing to the games?
- What sparkled on the "Main Stage" sign?
- Who helped with the signs?
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- What did they make for the festival?
- What area did the sign point to?
- What colorful thing was painted on the sign?
- What was one of the signs pointing to?
- Which friend helped with the signs and gave advice?
10 Clues: Who helped with the signs? • What area did the sign point to? • What did they make for the festival? • What was one of the signs pointing to? • What did Moose use to create the signs? • What sparkled on the "Main Stage" sign? • Which friend helped Moose with the signs? • What colorful thing was painted on the sign? • What shape was on the sign pointing to the games? • ...
Punctuation signs 2017-03-21
Traffic Signs 2024-02-13
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- Signal A signal indicating when pedestrians should cross the street, often seen as a white walking person symbol or illuminated "WALK" and "DON'T WALK" signs.
- Light A signal indicating to slow down or prepare to stop, usually seen as a circular yellow light.
- U-Turn Sign A sign indicating that making a U-turn is not allowed, often seen with a curved arrow and the words "NO U-TURN."
- Light A signal indicating to stop, usually seen as a circular red light.
- Limit Sign A rectangular sign with the maximum allowed speed for vehicles on a particular road or highway.
- Signal A signal indicating when it is safe for pedestrians to cross the street, usually seen as a walking person symbol.
- Cone A brightly colored cone-shaped marker used to redirect traffic or mark hazards on roads.
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- Sign A triangular sign with a red border and "YIELD" written in white letters, indicating to give the right of way to other vehicles.
- Parking Sign A sign indicating areas where parking is prohibited, often seen with red and white markings and the words "NO PARKING" or a symbol of a crossed-out P.
- Crossing A sign or signal indicating the presence of a railroad track, often accompanied by flashing lights and crossing gates.
- Zone Sign A sign indicating an area near a school where drivers should exercise caution and adhere to reduced speed limits.
- Light A signal indicating to go, usually seen as a circular green light.
- Sign A red, octagonal sign with "STOP" written in white letters, indicating to come to a complete stop.
- Way Sign A sign indicating that traffic is allowed to travel in only one direction on a particular street or road.
- Light A signal device at intersections indicating when to stop, go, or yield to other traffic.
15 Clues: Light A signal indicating to go, usually seen as a circular green light. • Light A signal indicating to stop, usually seen as a circular red light. • Cone A brightly colored cone-shaped marker used to redirect traffic or mark hazards on roads. • Light A signal device at intersections indicating when to stop, go, or yield to other traffic. • ...
Family Signs 2020-07-14
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- a child of your aunt or uncle
- a new child that was recently born
- a female child of parents
- a female sibling in your family
- a sister to your mom or dad
- a female parent
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- a male parents' father
- a brother to your mom or dad
- a male sibling in your family
- a female parents' mother
- a male child of parents
- a male parent
- a social unit of one or more adults together with the children they care for
13 Clues: a male parent • a female parent • a male parents' father • a male child of parents • a female parents' mother • a female child of parents • a sister to your mom or dad • a brother to your mom or dad • a child of your aunt or uncle • a male sibling in your family • a female sibling in your family • a new child that was recently born • ...
Traffic Signs 2024-09-10
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- A place where people walk across the street
- This sign tells you to reduce speed and be careful.
- A place where buses stop.
- Where to park your car
- To go into a building
- This sign tells you to give way to other traffic.
- A object that tells cars to go and stop
- A place where you can find medical help
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- Where planes fly from
- This sign tells you the main road is ahead.
- To leave a building
- To tell the cars how fast to drive
- This sign shows you where to wait for a train
13 Clues: To leave a building • Where planes fly from • To go into a building • Where to park your car • A place where buses stop. • To tell the cars how fast to drive • A object that tells cars to go and stop • A place where you can find medical help • A place where people walk across the street • This sign tells you the main road is ahead. • ...
Traffic Signs 2025-10-15
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- Orange diamond is a _________ sign
- Blue sign with a plate, fork, and knife
- They state the law and tell you what you can or cannot do.
- Yellow and black circular sign with a black X_________ warning
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- This color sign indicates Public Recreation or Cultural Interest Sites.
- At a Flashing Yellow _______You may turn left , but you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
- Red Octogon shaped sign
- What do Fluorescent Yellow-Green (or Yellow) signs shaped like a pentagon indicate?
- A sign at a crosswalk is usually a _______ crossing
- A sign with a red circle a U with a red slash through the circle
- You must slow down and, if necessary, stop to allow vehicles and pedestrians with the right-of-way to proceed.
- They show permitted movements, directions, destinations, or distance to upcoming locations (e.g., street signs, exit signs).
- At a _____ remain stopped until the light turns green
13 Clues: Red Octogon shaped sign • Orange diamond is a _________ sign • Blue sign with a plate, fork, and knife • A sign at a crosswalk is usually a _______ crossing • At a _____ remain stopped until the light turns green • They state the law and tell you what you can or cannot do. • Yellow and black circular sign with a black X_________ warning • ...
Hospital 2023-06-20
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- A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures.
- An designated space for vehicles to park when visiting the hospital.
- A designated space where patients wait for their turn to see a doctor.
- An office space for administrative tasks and medical records management.
- A department equipped with imaging technology for diagnostic purposes.
- A department that provides immediate medical care for critical conditions.
- A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information.
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- A dedicated space for rehabilitation and physical therapy sessions.
- Individual rooms where patients are accommodated for rest and recovery.
- A central area where nurses coordinate patient care and monitor vital signs.
- A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals.
- A specialized unit for critically ill patients requiring close monitoring and specialized medical care.
- A private room where doctors examine patients and conduct medical tests.
- A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients.
- A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples.
15 Clues: A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures. • A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples. • A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals. • A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients. • A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information. • ...
Moderate Sedation 2026-01-20
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- - document before a procedure, 1 min after procedure, 30 min post procedure and before discharge
- Physician MUsT score this prior to as procedure
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- you immobilize a shoulder post procedure with this
- - you do vital signs every ____ minutes during procedure
- - this must be given only by a physician prior to sedation
5 Clues: Physician MUsT score this prior to as procedure • you immobilize a shoulder post procedure with this • - you do vital signs every ____ minutes during procedure • - this must be given only by a physician prior to sedation • - document before a procedure, 1 min after procedure, 30 min post procedure and before discharge
Infectious Disease 2021-03-31
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- a noninfectious disease for which the cause is unknown
- any condition in which the normal structure or functions of the body are damaged or impaired
- a noninfectious disease involving malfunction of glands that release hormones to regulate body functions
- A specific group of signs and symptoms characteristic of a particular disease
- causal pathogen of this disease goes dormant for extended periods of time with no active replication.
- disease that's transmitted from animals to humans
- pathologic changes occur over a relatively short time and involve a rapid onset of disease conditions.
- objective experiences that can be measured and observed by a clinician
- easily spread from person to person
- fifth stage of acute disease, during which the patient returns to normal function (3 words)
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- able to be transmitted directly or indirectly from one person to another
- the first stage of acute disease, during which the pathogen begins multiplying in the host and signs and symptoms are not observable (2 words)
- pathologic changes can occur over longer time spans
- disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure
- second stage of acute disease, during which the pathogen continues to multiply in the host and nonspecific signs and symptoms become observable (2 words)
- third stage of acute disease, during which the number of pathogens present in the host is greatest and the signs and symptoms of disease are most severe (3 words)
- subjective experiences that are felt by the patient and cannot be measured by a clinician
- the successful colonization of a host by a microorganism
- fourth stage of disease, during which the number of pathogens present in the host decreases, along with signs and symptoms of disease (3 words)
- Diseases acquired in hospital settings are known
- a noninfectious disease that is present at or before birth
21 Clues: easily spread from person to person • Diseases acquired in hospital settings are known • disease that's transmitted from animals to humans • pathologic changes can occur over longer time spans • a noninfectious disease for which the cause is unknown • disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure • the successful colonization of a host by a microorganism • ...
Weather signs 2018-10-04
13 Clues: Fall • ocean • blowy • Alaska • summer • winter • Florida • Seattle • exterior • interior • right before it rains • In between hot and cold • state of the atmosphere
Signs of______________ 2024-03-11
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- Systolic pulsations of the liver.
- Popliteal cuff systolic pressure exceeding brachial cuff pressure by more than 20 mmHg with patient in the recumbent position.
- Easily palpable dorsalis pedis pulse in older adults
- Constriction and dilation of the pupils with each heartbeat.
- Systolic pulsations of the uvula.
- Visible pulsation of the retinal arteries.
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- A head bob occurring with each heartbeat.
- A systolic and diastolic bruit heard when the femoral artery is partially compressed.
- A pistol shot pulse (systolic and diastolic sounds) heard over the femoral arteries.
- More than a 15 mmHg decrease in diastolic blood pressure with arm elevation from the value obtained with the arm in the standard position.
- Capillary pulsations in the fingertips or lips.
- A "water hammer" or "collapsing" pulse is characterized by a rapidly rising and falling arterial pulse with a wide pulse pressure. This finding is best appreciated by palpation of the radial or brachial arteries (exaggerated by raising the arm) or the carotid pulses.
- Systolic pulsations of the spleen.
13 Clues: Systolic pulsations of the liver. • Systolic pulsations of the uvula. • Systolic pulsations of the spleen. • A head bob occurring with each heartbeat. • Visible pulsation of the retinal arteries. • Capillary pulsations in the fingertips or lips. • Easily palpable dorsalis pedis pulse in older adults • Constriction and dilation of the pupils with each heartbeat. • ...
SIGNS TRAITS 2022-05-11
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- Someone who doesn't worry about problems
- Someone who has a quick change of humour
- Someone who exhibits a superior attitude
- Someone who doesn't listen to other people
- Someone who asks a lot from other people
- Someone who is easily fooled by others
- Someone who understands the problems of other people
- Someone who cares a lot about other people
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- Someone who doesn't like to share the attention of others
- Someone that can't be trusted
- Someone who likes to take risks
- Someone who is mentally quick
- Someone who wants a lot of attention from others
13 Clues: Someone that can't be trusted • Someone who is mentally quick • Someone who likes to take risks • Someone who is easily fooled by others • Someone who doesn't worry about problems • Someone who has a quick change of humour • Someone who exhibits a superior attitude • Someone who asks a lot from other people • Someone who doesn't listen to other people • ...
Friday 13 2024-09-13
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- Deep understanding
- Modern witchcraft
- Sacred sound
- Yoga posture
- Feminine energy
- Energy center in the body
- Vision during sleep
- Vital force
- Spiritual awakening
- Celestial body
- Law of cause and effect
- Harmonious arrangement
- Respectful greeting
- Spiritual teacher
- Inner knowing
- Sacred sound or phrase
- State of equilibrium
- Ceremonial act
- Astrological forecast
- Zodiac sign of the fish
- Study of numbers' meanings
- Of the gods
- Related to the stars
- Symbol of transformation
- Related to the universe
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- Connection to the divine
- Magical symbol
- Going beyond the ordinary
- Astrological signs
- Frequency of energy
- Spiritual healer
- Life force energy
- Healing stone
- Study of celestial influences
- Coiled energy at the base of the spine
- Divination cards
- Energy healing practice
- Related to the elements
- Essence of a person
- Energy field around a person
- Source of wisdom
- Masculine energy
- Eye Inner vision
- Spiritual emblem
- Quality of purity
- Spiritual seeker
- Holy or revered
- State of calm and focus
- Nature-based spirituality
- Practice of mindfulness
50 Clues: Vital force • Of the gods • Sacred sound • Yoga posture • Healing stone • Inner knowing • Magical symbol • Celestial body • Ceremonial act • Feminine energy • Holy or revered • Spiritual healer • Divination cards • Source of wisdom • Masculine energy • Spiritual emblem • Spiritual seeker • Modern witchcraft • Life force energy • Spiritual teacher • Quality of purity • Deep understanding • Astrological signs • ...
Zombies 2025-04-30
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- Herrnstein Your best teacher
- Signs that someone might be ill
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- person Someone who has caught the disease
- Organization responsible for managing public response
- Medical professional who treats the sick
- People who study the natural world and search for cures
- Where a virus might travel in the body
- Contact with a contagious agent
- To collect and store supplies in advance
- test Medical analysis often used to detect infection
- Being ready for emergencies
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- Handheld light source, useful in blackouts
- for Disease Control U.S. agency that manages public health threats
- Reanimated corpse in horror stories
- Clear liquid vital for life
- Species most affected in a zombie outbreak
- Lushbaugh The other teacher in the room
- Injection to help prevent disease
- Something essential to eat for survival
- A place online for information
- Used to broadcast news or music; often battery-powered in emergencies
- A global disease outbreak
- Microscopic invader that can cause illness
- flu Common yearly illness often confused with more severe outbreaks
- zone Secure area free from infection or danger
- kit Supplies prepared for disasters
27 Clues: A global disease outbreak • Clear liquid vital for life • Being ready for emergencies • Herrnstein Your best teacher • A place online for information • Signs that someone might be ill • Contact with a contagious agent • Injection to help prevent disease • Reanimated corpse in horror stories • kit Supplies prepared for disasters • Where a virus might travel in the body • ...
emergency nursing terms 2025-10-19
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- (Automated External Defibrillator) – Device used to shock the heart during cardiac arrest.
- Management – Techniques to ensure airway patency.
- – Low oxygen level in tissues.
- – Break in bone continuity.
- Arrest – Sudden cessation of heart activity.
- Signs – Measurement of body’s essential functions (BP, pulse, temperature, respiration).
- – Life-threatening infection causing organ dysfunction.
- – Restoring life functions in critical patients.
- Stability – Maintenance of adequate blood flow and pressure.
- – Removal of hazardous substances from patient or area.
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- – Low blood volume, often due to bleeding or dehydration.
- – Immobilization of injured body part.
- – Electric shock to restore heart rhythm.
- – Severe bleeding.
- – Severe allergic reaction requiring immediate care.
- – Physical injury caused by external force.
- – Critical condition of inadequate blood flow to organs.
- Care – Management of skin or tissue injury.
- Therapy – Administration of fluids or medications through veins.
- Coma Scale (GCS) – Tool for assessing level of consciousness.
- – Insertion of a tube into the airway to assist breathing.
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) – Life-saving technique for cardiac arrest.
- Blue – Cardiac or respiratory arrest emergency.
- – Tissue injury from heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- – Process of prioritizing patients based on urgency.
25 Clues: – Severe bleeding. • – Break in bone continuity. • – Low oxygen level in tissues. • – Immobilization of injured body part. • – Electric shock to restore heart rhythm. • – Physical injury caused by external force. • Care – Management of skin or tissue injury. • Arrest – Sudden cessation of heart activity. • Blue – Cardiac or respiratory arrest emergency. • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-10
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- abbreviation of echocardiogram
- root word meaning blood
- the complete stopping of the heart
- suffix meaning a "written record"
- suffix meaning surgical removal
- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- a condition where the artery walls are weakened causing ti to swell and balloon
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- a tool that measures blood pressure
- abbreviation of shortness of breath
- x-ray dye is injected into blood vessels and looked at with an x-ray
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- prefix meaning "outside of"
- the largest artery
- sends deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- a tissue that creates the rhythmic contractions needed to pump blood
- sends oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
- root word meaning vessel
- abbreviation of congestive heart failure
- abbreviation of hypertension
- a condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- used to listen to the sounds of the heart
- blood vessels in which gas exchange occurs
- a condition where veins are swollen and dilated
- prefix meaning slow
- abbreviation of vital signs stable
26 Clues: the largest artery • prefix meaning slow • root word meaning blood • root word meaning vessel • prefix meaning "outside of" • abbreviation of hypertension • abbreviation of echocardiogram • suffix meaning surgical removal • suffix meaning a "written record" • the complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation of vital signs stable • a tool that measures blood pressure • ...
Common diseases Veterinary Assisting 2022-02-15
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- PD
- common in obese, middle aged and sedentary cats
- these diets are linked to dogs and DCM
- clinical signs are bloody diarreha, dehydration, lethargy
- PU
- this blue eyed cat is predisposed to diabetes
- blood build up in the ear
- disease of the heart muscle
- urethreal obstruction more common in
- urinary stones
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- clinical signs include scooting and licking
- caused by parasites, yeast or bacteria of the ear
- stones that commonly cause urethreal obstructions
- other than dogs and cats this animal can also get heartworm
- condition of having a lack of insulin
- caused by consumption of excessive fats
- curly haired dog predisposed to diabetes
- large canine breed predisposed to DCM
- clinical signs include exercise intolerance and coughing
- age at which diabetes may first appear
20 Clues: PD • PU • urinary stones • blood build up in the ear • disease of the heart muscle • urethreal obstruction more common in • condition of having a lack of insulin • large canine breed predisposed to DCM • these diets are linked to dogs and DCM • age at which diabetes may first appear • caused by consumption of excessive fats • curly haired dog predisposed to diabetes • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
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- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- container that holds medication
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- narrow tube
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- narrow tube
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- container that holds medication
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- narrow tube
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- container that holds medication
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Signs 2014-03-11
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- Slow down to avoid oncoming vehicles.
- Sign that signifies an oncoming train track ahead.
- Two lanes coming together.
- A sign requiring vehicle to halt.
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- Parking for disabled people.
- A red, yellow, green, and black warning sign.
- Another way to say "3-way intersection."
- Regulatory sign setting a rule on how fast you can go.
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.
Methotrexate Toxicity 2013-11-01
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- MTX is ____% protein bound.
- Monitor the patient's vital signs every ____hours for the first 24 hours.
- MTX is an analog of what?
- Most commonly used antidote for MTX toxicity.
- MTX concentration leads to increased MTX ____.
- In an overdose, cell death is seen more in organs with cells that divide rapidly, such as the GI tract and ____.
- Patients must have a MTX level ____ than 0.10 µM to be discharged.
- Administer____ if it was a recent overdose, the patient is not vomiting, and is able to maintain airway.
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- Enzyme MTX inhibits
- What was MTX the first cure for?
- What is needed for RNA and DNA synthesis that is inhibited by MTX
- MTX is not selective for ____ cells, causing cytotoxic effects on healthy cells.
- Formulation of MTX that is most common
- MTX was first discovered in what City?
- A term for inflammation of the mouth; risk of occurrence varies with dose of MTX.
- Having No DNA or RNA synthesis leads to cytotoxic effects and ultimately cell____
- Consider gastric lavage if a patient presents within____ hour(s) of overdose and has taken a life-threatening amount.
17 Clues: Enzyme MTX inhibits • MTX is an analog of what? • MTX is ____% protein bound. • What was MTX the first cure for? • Formulation of MTX that is most common • MTX was first discovered in what City? • Most commonly used antidote for MTX toxicity. • MTX concentration leads to increased MTX ____. • What is needed for RNA and DNA synthesis that is inhibited by MTX • ...
ZODIAC SIGNS 2022-10-14
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- PEOPLE BORN BETWEEN APRIL 21 – MAY 21.
- THIS SIGN IS ALWAYS FIXATED ON THEMSELF.
- SHAPES THAT STARS MAKE IN THE SKY.
- THE 1ST SIGN OF THE ZODIAC.
- TAURUS SYMBOL.
- THE 13TH ZODIAC SIGN.
- THE ARCHER WITH HUMOUR.
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- SIGN BORN ON CHRISTMAS (25 DECEMBER).
- THIS SIGN RESEMBLES A FISH.
- SIGN ASSOCIATED WITH TWINS.
- THIS ONE SHOULD BE A WATER SIGN BUT IT'S SOMEHOW NOT.
- THIS SIGN IS KNOWN FOR BEING A PERFECTIONIST OR "CLEAN FREAK".
- THE CRAB.
13 Clues: THE CRAB. • TAURUS SYMBOL. • THE 13TH ZODIAC SIGN. • THE ARCHER WITH HUMOUR. • THIS SIGN RESEMBLES A FISH. • SIGN ASSOCIATED WITH TWINS. • THE 1ST SIGN OF THE ZODIAC. • SHAPES THAT STARS MAKE IN THE SKY. • SIGN BORN ON CHRISTMAS (25 DECEMBER). • PEOPLE BORN BETWEEN APRIL 21 – MAY 21. • THIS SIGN IS ALWAYS FIXATED ON THEMSELF. • THIS ONE SHOULD BE A WATER SIGN BUT IT'S SOMEHOW NOT. • ...
Airport signs 2019-05-31
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- a verb used when you want to reserve and pay for your place on a plane
- repository in a public building where lost articles can be kept until their owners reclaim them
- change the money of a country with the money of another country
- a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt
- a machine that dispenses money when a personal coded card is used
- a passageway where passengers can embark or disembark
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- a place where they check if you’re bringing anything illegal into the country such as firearms, drugs or too much money
- an adj used to descibe a flight that's late
- a place where you are assisted to rent a car
- a shuttle consisting of a bus that travels between two points
- an area where fast food is sold
- a verb used to describe leaving a ship, airplane or other type of vehicle (e.g. get off)
- wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person
13 Clues: an area where fast food is sold • an adj used to descibe a flight that's late • a place where you are assisted to rent a car • wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person • a passageway where passengers can embark or disembark • a shuttle consisting of a bus that travels between two points • a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt • ...
Weather signs 2018-10-04
13 Clues: Beach • blowy • summer • Alaska • winter • Florida • Seattle • _____ a box • _____ the house • Outside climate • right before it rains • In between hot and cold • a little warmer than cold
Safety 2026-03-17
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- Person responsible for evaluating risks and appointing safety staff in schools.
- Protective items workers must wear for safety.
- Symbols that provide safety instructions.
- Square red signs showing fire safety tools.
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- Signs with white symbols on green background, showing emergency procedures.
- Triangular signs with black symbols on yellow background, alerting danger.
- Responsible for the Prevention and Protection Service in a school.
- Round signs with a black symbol on white background and a red border indicating something is forbidden
- Round signs with a white symbol on blue background indicating required actions.
- Signs indicating exits, paths, or emergency actions.
10 Clues: Symbols that provide safety instructions. • Square red signs showing fire safety tools. • Protective items workers must wear for safety. • Signs indicating exits, paths, or emergency actions. • Responsible for the Prevention and Protection Service in a school. • Triangular signs with black symbols on yellow background, alerting danger. • ...
DDEAMC Joint Commission 2021-2 2020-12-07
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- Location of the Patient Safety Reporting System Icon.
- monitor elevators during this code.
- Interpreter Service to include American sign language.
- Code to call for an Active Shooter.
- Second step in using a fire extinguisher
- Yellow socks, falling stars, patient is __ ___.
- a crossed out number "2" means.
- Document used to help with cleaning up a hazardous spill.
- Third step of using a fire extinguisher.
- Forth step in the event of a fire.
- Orders May only be accepted in emergency situation by RNs and Pharmacists.
- In SBAR communicate what is happening with the patient.
- What is the second step of four steps if you discover a fire.
- Third step in the event of a fire.
- Forth step in using a fire extinguisher.
- Type of report for adverse, no-harm and near miss events, and unsafe and hazardous conditions.
- In SBAR possible solutions that could correct the situation at hand.
- Type of event that results in death or severe harm.
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- Known as the minimum amount of time that a disinfectant needs to stay on a surface.
- Single most important means of preventing the spread of hospital-acquired infection.
- Type of restraint used to protect the patient from harm or serious injury to themselves or others.
- Mandated trainings are maintained in this folder.
- In SBAR reason for admission, most recent vital signs and vital signs outside of normal parameters, current medications, allergies, and labs, code status, and other clinically important information.
- Code to call in case of Fire
- Only approved wipes for Alaris IV pumps and Glucometers.
- Explicit instructions for cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing medical devices, items, and equipment.
- First step when using a fire extinguisher.
- Call this team to speed the identification of and care to patients with clinical deterioration.
- First step in the event of a fire.
- DDEAMC Policies are located here.
- Acronym used in the process of transferring a patient.
- Conducted immediately before starting an invasive procedure.
- Container where you dispose of needles and should be emptied when 3/4ths full.
- In SBAR what the medical professional believes the problem is based on current assessments and medical findings.
- Code to call if Grandma left the ED and I can't find her.
- Who you contact regarding a conflict between religious practice and clinical treatment.
- The acceptable length of time between the availability and reporting of critical results of tests and diagnostic procedures is _____ minutes.
- Make sure nothing is stored within __ inches of the ceilings or sprinklers.
38 Clues: Code to call in case of Fire • a crossed out number "2" means. • DDEAMC Policies are located here. • First step in the event of a fire. • Forth step in the event of a fire. • Third step in the event of a fire. • monitor elevators during this code. • Code to call for an Active Shooter. • Second step in using a fire extinguisher • Third step of using a fire extinguisher. • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- surgeries the repair of the urinary tract
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
Down
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- container that holds medication
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- narrow tube
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • surgeries the repair of the urinary tract • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Methotrexate Toxicity 2013-11-01
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- MTX was first discovered in what City?
- Enzyme MTX inhibits
- A term for inflammation of the mouth; risk of occurrence varies with dose of MTX.
- Formulation of MTX that is most common
- Monitor the patient's vital signs every ____hours for the first 24 hours.
- Patients must have a MTX level ____ than 0.10 µM to be discharged.
- MTX is an analog of what?
- MTX is not selective for ____ cells, causing cytotoxic effects on healthy cells.
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- What was MTX the first cure for?
- In an overdose, cell death is seen more in organs with cells that divide rapidly, such as the GI tract and ____.
- MTX is ____% protein bound.
- Having No DNA or RNA synthesis leads to cytotoxic effects and ultimately cell____
- Most commonly used antidote for MTX toxicity.
- MTX concentration leads to increased MTX ____.
- Administer____ if it was a recent overdose, the patient is not vomiting, and is able to maintain airway.
- Consider gastric lavage if a patient presents within____ hour(s) of overdose and has taken a life-threatening amount.
- What is needed for RNA and DNA synthesis that is inhibited by MTX
17 Clues: Enzyme MTX inhibits • MTX is an analog of what? • MTX is ____% protein bound. • What was MTX the first cure for? • MTX was first discovered in what City? • Formulation of MTX that is most common • Most commonly used antidote for MTX toxicity. • MTX concentration leads to increased MTX ____. • What is needed for RNA and DNA synthesis that is inhibited by MTX • ...
April Education Puzzle 2025-04-01
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- who do i call into (2 hrs before my shift starts) that i won't be in for the day?
- what color of socks should a person that is a low fall risk and up ad lib in the room wear?
- is a temperature required with routine vital signs?
- should i be on social media while at work?
- what is Gerri's favorite color?
- what is due every quarter by the end of the third month? for nurses this is acls too now
- what color of socks for a high fall risk?
- where is angie kennedy's mission trip?
- what is morgan's favorite soda?
- who is the new night shift nurse starting 4/21?
- what color of socks for an elopement risk?
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- where can I put non-critical potassium results (between 3.0-3.4)?
- besides the excel document, where do i need to put time off requests?
- what assessment should I document a port under?
- this is abbreviated to IV because we are to lazy to say the big name
- who won march's puzzle?
- when should i use 2-point ID?
17 Clues: who won march's puzzle? • when should i use 2-point ID? • what is Gerri's favorite color? • what is morgan's favorite soda? • where is angie kennedy's mission trip? • what color of socks for a high fall risk? • should i be on social media while at work? • what color of socks for an elopement risk? • what assessment should I document a port under? • ...
Infectious Disease 2021-03-31
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- a noninfectious disease for which the cause is unknown
- Diseases acquired in hospital settings are known
- fourth stage of disease, during which the number of pathogens present in the host decreases, along with signs and symptoms of disease (3 words)
- A specific group of signs and symptoms characteristic of a particular disease
- the first stage of acute disease, during which the pathogen begins multiplying in the host and signs and symptoms are not observable (2 words)
- pathologic changes can occur over longer time spans
- pathologic changes occur over a relatively short time and involve a rapid onset of disease conditions.
- subjective experiences that are felt by the patient and cannot be measured by a clinician
- fifth stage of acute disease, during which the patient returns to normal function (3 words)
- a noninfectious disease that is present at or before birth
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- disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure
- second stage of acute disease, during which the pathogen continues to multiply in the host and nonspecific signs and symptoms become observable (2 words)
- third stage of acute disease, during which the number of pathogens present in the host is greatest and the signs and symptoms of disease are most severe (3 words)
- easily spread from person to person
- the successful colonization of a host by a microorganism
- causal pathogen of this disease goes dormant for extended periods of time with no active replication.
- a noninfectious disease involving malfunction of glands that release hormones to regulate body functions
- objective experiences that can be measured and observed by a clinician
- any condition in which the normal structure or functions of the body are damaged or impaired
- able to be transmitted directly or indirectly from one person to another
- disease that's transmitted from animals to humans
21 Clues: easily spread from person to person • Diseases acquired in hospital settings are known • disease that's transmitted from animals to humans • pathologic changes can occur over longer time spans • a noninfectious disease for which the cause is unknown • disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure • the successful colonization of a host by a microorganism • ...
Oncology Nursing Triage 2026-03-09
4 Clues: abnormal vital sign • Communication technique • team to be called during a change in patient condition • What is the typical time frame before unexpectedcardiopulmonary arrests when warning signs may appear?
Media Concepts 2018-02-01
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- a system of signs put together to create meaning
- a channel of communication
- traditional media delivers their content in this way
- a type of media product or text
- a key question to ask when examining representations
- a code used in the construction of a media text
- the media does not present this
- the meaning we draw from signs
- a type of broadcasting medium
- a popular social media site
- when signs represent a message, an attitude, an idea
- anyone with a computer and multi-media program can be one
- plural of medium
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- gestures, sounds, images that we draw meaning from
- pone of the purposes of media
- device that has changed the face of media
- the media is said to not be a presentation but a
- a convention of a war film
- form of media that communicates from few to many
- used to be published in large book forms - used for finding services
- without them the media would have no meaning
- accepted ways of doing things
- seen in the text itself that the audience draws meaning from
- a provider of on demand content
24 Clues: plural of medium • a channel of communication • a convention of a war film • a popular social media site • pone of the purposes of media • accepted ways of doing things • a type of broadcasting medium • a type of media product or text • the media does not present this • the meaning we draw from signs • a provider of on demand content • device that has changed the face of media • ...
Anesthesiology 2016-04-14
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- anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- chemical that stops the growth of germs and other microorganisms
- manual removal of a retained organ attached to the lining of the womb during pregnancy
- the repair of the urinary tract
- the swelling of an organ or piece of tissue from its normal enclosed space
- during a surgical procedure anesthesiologist carefully monitor the patient's ________ signs.
- ____________ is recommended for hernia
- ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass
- injected into the trunk of the nerve and anesthetize the areas of the body that are attached to that nerve trunk.
- injected in to the skin and anesthetize a smaller area of the body.
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- administered the first anesthetic using ether.
- a form of regional anesthesia in which a catheter is placed in the epidural space in your back.
- container that holds medication
- operation a human or animals's reproductive system
- drug that was on trial as causing the death of Michael Jackson.
- a clear fluid found in the brain and spine
- narrow tube
17 Clues: narrow tube • container that holds medication • the repair of the urinary tract • ____________ is recommended for hernia • a clear fluid found in the brain and spine • administered the first anesthetic using ether. • operation a human or animals's reproductive system • ares where nerves from your spine to your body pass • ...
Stroke Month MSRMC ED Staff 2024-05-08
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- Goal door to CT time(minutes)in Level one alert
- Level ____ Stroke alert for LKWT 4-24hrs AND VAN -, does not always need tele neuro
- Call a NEURO Alert if BEFAST+, Thunderclap HA, AND onset/Discovery WITHIN ____ hrs
- Required prior to and post TNK q15min x 2hrs, q30min x 6hrs, q1hr x16hrs
- Throughput Goal: ____ minutes from lytic given to ICU
- Process Goal: ____ minutes from lytics recommended to administered
- _____ Survivor Support Group is new for your patients!
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- Nursing dysphagia screen that must be done prior to ANY PO
- Must be checked PRIOR to CT/you may use EMS result
- Level ____ Stroke alert for LKWT within 4 hrs OR VAN +
- Process Goal: Level One Stroke: ____ minutes from call "back from CT" to Neuro Beam in
- Performance Goal for all stroke patients, D2N<___minutes
- Level One Stroke Alert indicates ______ CT
- When do NIHSS and Vital signs get missed the most
- Process Goal: ____ minutes D2CT on Level Two Stroke Alert
- Performance goal for all stroke patients, DIDO<__min
- Also required prior to and post TNK q15min x 2hrs, q30min x 6hrs, q1hr x16hrs
17 Clues: Level One Stroke Alert indicates ______ CT • Goal door to CT time(minutes)in Level one alert • When do NIHSS and Vital signs get missed the most • Must be checked PRIOR to CT/you may use EMS result • Performance goal for all stroke patients, DIDO<__min • Throughput Goal: ____ minutes from lytic given to ICU • Level ____ Stroke alert for LKWT within 4 hrs OR VAN + • ...
Astrological Signs 2014-02-06
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- The RomneyCare/The first known working healthcare model in Massachusetts
- The Scales/Ruling celestial body is Venus
- The Bull/Ruling celestial body is Venus
- The Goat/Ruling celestial body is Saturn
- The Lion/Ruling celestial body is Sun
- The Scorpion/Ruling celestial body is Mars or Pluto
- The Maiden/Ruling celestial body is Mercury
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- The Fish/Ruling celestial body is Jupiter or Neptune
- The Archer/Ruling celestial body is Jupiter
- The Ram/Ruling celestial body is Mars
- The water-Bearer/Ruling celestial body is Saturn or Uranus
- The Crab/Ruling celestial body is Moon
- The Twins/Ruling celestial body is Mercury
13 Clues: The Ram/Ruling celestial body is Mars • The Lion/Ruling celestial body is Sun • The Crab/Ruling celestial body is Moon • The Bull/Ruling celestial body is Venus • The Goat/Ruling celestial body is Saturn • The Scales/Ruling celestial body is Venus • The Twins/Ruling celestial body is Mercury • The Archer/Ruling celestial body is Jupiter • ...
Zodiac Signs 2021-12-13
13 Clues: May 21-June 21 • April 20-May 20 • June 22-July 22 • July 23-August 22 • March 21-April 19 • February 19-March 20 • October 24-November 21 • August 23-September 22 • January 20-February 18 • December 22-January 19 • September 23-October 23 • November 22- December 21 • 12 signs that are based of the stars
Zodiac Signs 2025-10-31
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- - The Lion
- - The Maiden
- - Ruled by Jupiter
- - Nurturing, emotional, and sensitive
- - The Water-Bearer
- - Lasts October 23-November 21
- - Ruled by Neptune
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- - Lasts May 21-June 20
- - Not a traditional sign, still included in various circles
- - Earth Sign
- - Air Sign
- - The Ram
- - Dedicated, disciplined, and hardworking
13 Clues: - The Ram • - The Lion • - Air Sign • - The Maiden • - Earth Sign • - Ruled by Jupiter • - The Water-Bearer • - Ruled by Neptune • - Lasts May 21-June 20 • - Lasts October 23-November 21 • - Nurturing, emotional, and sensitive • - Dedicated, disciplined, and hardworking • - Not a traditional sign, still included in various circles
D&C 63: Signs, Faith and the name of the LORD 2021-06-13
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- do not use the name of the Lord without proper _____ v62
- this is a day of ___ v58
- the Lord will not be ____ v58
- signs follow those that do this v9
- keep the commandments and receive it (2 words) v23
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- All things shall be _____ unto me v59
- another name/descriptor of Jesus Christ(3 words) v60
- ...shall be in him a well of ______ (2 words) v23
- it does not come by signs v9
- keep the___ v23
- keep the commandments and receive the_____ of the kingdom v23
- signs come by faith and the__(3 words) v10
- let the church_______ of their sins v63
- faith does not come by___ v9
14 Clues: keep the___ v23 • this is a day of ___ v58 • it does not come by signs v9 • faith does not come by___ v9 • the Lord will not be ____ v58 • signs follow those that do this v9 • All things shall be _____ unto me v59 • let the church_______ of their sins v63 • signs come by faith and the__(3 words) v10 • ...shall be in him a well of ______ (2 words) v23 • ...
Pathophysiology Terms 2025-01-06
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- excision of small amounts of living tissue.
- ID of disease through specific evaluation of signs and symptoms
- number of new cases per unit of time
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- state of equilibrium
- specific local change in tissue
- indicated the disease rates within a group
- findings given/described by the patient
- probability for recovery
- onset that is sudden and obvjious
- disease occurring at birth
- period when symptoms and signs increase
- factors that promote development of disease.
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- high number of cases within several regions of the world.
- disease that must be reported to authorities
- Study of functional or physiological changes in the body that results from diseases processes.
- disease with unknown cause
- feedback that the original stimulus is enhance and pushes the value farther from set point.
- no clinical signs (2 words)
- indicate relative number of deaths resulting from a particular disease
- number of new and old cases within a specific population per unit of time.
- cause of disease
- feedback that requires continuous adjustment.
- period when symptoms and signs decrease
- new secondary problem
25 Clues: cause of disease • state of equilibrium • new secondary problem • probability for recovery • disease with unknown cause • disease occurring at birth • no clinical signs (2 words) • specific local change in tissue • onset that is sudden and obvjious • number of new cases per unit of time • findings given/described by the patient • period when symptoms and signs decrease • ...
Unitat 1. La cèl·lula, la solució rodona 2022-09-18
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- Regne de les algues
- Funció vital que fa possible que els éssers vius reban informació de l'entorn
- Funció vital mitjançant els éssers vius poden alimentar-se
- Organisme format per una única cèl·lula
- Part més externa de la cèl·lula
- Organisme format per més d'una cèl·lula
- Tipus de cèl·lula més complex
- Regne dels vegetals
- Regne al qual pertanyen el rovelló i els xampinyó
- Biomolècula inorgànica
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- Funció vital que fa que els éssers vius tinguen descendents
- Biomolècula orgànica
- Zona interna de la cèl·lula on es troben els orgànuls
- Regne al que tu pertanyes
- Biomolècula inorgànica component principal del nostre cos
- L'estructura més menuda dotada de vida
- Tipus de cèl·lula més senzill
- Regne que inclou a organismes unicel·lulars, eucariotes i heteròtrofs
- Biomolècula orgànica
- Biomolècula orgànica
20 Clues: Regne de les algues • Regne dels vegetals • Biomolècula orgànica • Biomolècula orgànica • Biomolècula orgànica • Biomolècula inorgànica • Regne al que tu pertanyes • Tipus de cèl·lula més senzill • Tipus de cèl·lula més complex • Part més externa de la cèl·lula • L'estructura més menuda dotada de vida • Organisme format per una única cèl·lula • Organisme format per més d'una cèl·lula • ...
cna chapter 14 crossword 2023-07-10
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- a warm soak of the perineal area to clean perineal wounds and reduce inflammation and pain.
- the second measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart relaxes or rests.
- the absence of breathing.
- first measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart is at work, contracting and pushing the blood out of the left ventricle.
- the process of exhaling air out of the lungs.
- low blood pressure, measuring 90/60 mm Hg or lower.
- slow breathing.
- difficulty breathing.
- the pulse located on the left side of the chest, just below the nipple.
- the delivery of medication, nutrition, or fluids through a person’s vein.
- an instrument designed to listen to sounds within the body.
- the process of inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling air out of the lungs.
- the administration of oxygen to increase the supply of oxygen to a person’s lungs.
- shortness of breath when lying down that is relieved by sitting up.
- normal breathing.
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- high blood pressure, measuring 130/80 or higher.
- an oxygen delivery device that consists of a piece of plastic tubing that fits around the face and two prongs that fit inside the nose.
- the process of inhaling air into the lungs.
- the pulse located inside the elbow, about one to one-and-a-half inches above the elbow.
- the pulse located on the inside of the wrist, where the radial artery runs just beneath the skin.
- a box-like device that changes air in the room into air with more oxygen.
- measurements—temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, pain level— that monitor the functioning of the vital organs of the body.
- rapid breathing.
- alternating periods of slow, irregular breathing and rapid, shallow breathing, along with periods of not breathing.
- a device that measures blood pressure.
25 Clues: slow breathing. • rapid breathing. • normal breathing. • difficulty breathing. • the absence of breathing. • a device that measures blood pressure. • the process of inhaling air into the lungs. • the process of exhaling air out of the lungs. • high blood pressure, measuring 130/80 or higher. • low blood pressure, measuring 90/60 mm Hg or lower. • ...
Vital Sign Crossword 2022-12-07
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- device used to measure blood pressure(nickname)
- either partial or complete block
- less than 60 bpm is called
- device that allows you here a heart beat
- more than 100bpm is called
- temporary cessation of breathing
- when the left ventricle contracts blood
- residual pressure present in the arteries between beats
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- in bright light a normal pupil will do this
- slow breathing
- labored breathing
- rapid breathing
- difficulty breathing
- blocked airway
- where is the radial artery
- where is the carotid artery
16 Clues: slow breathing • blocked airway • rapid breathing • labored breathing • difficulty breathing • less than 60 bpm is called • where is the radial artery • more than 100bpm is called • where is the carotid artery • either partial or complete block • temporary cessation of breathing • when the left ventricle contracts blood • device that allows you here a heart beat • ...
Sensational puzzle 2022-03-09
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- means parking at a right angle to the curb
- signs that mark directions
- groves on the roadway in short sections
- signs that set limits or gives command
- parking parallel to the curb
- a zone where you are expected to see kids and bicycles
- a curved like extra mirror to help see blind spots
- signs that use symbols instead of words
- used to regulate speed in low speed areas
- a system put in place to move people and cargo
- fuel, oil, tires
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- lets you maintain the same speed
- the light that tells you to stop
- a spot on the inside or outside of the car that relates to the roadway
- price of car, insurance, license fees
- when you turn your vehicle completely around
- the first step in the IPDE process
- used to select gears
- parking diagonally to the curb
- signs that alerts you of hazard changes
- a crash or a wreck
- light that means slow down
- when you constantly watch other vehicles and roadway users to avoid collisions
- 6 areas around your car
- the possibility of something bad happening
- spots you cant see with your mirror
26 Clues: fuel, oil, tires • a crash or a wreck • used to select gears • 6 areas around your car • signs that mark directions • light that means slow down • parking parallel to the curb • parking diagonally to the curb • lets you maintain the same speed • the light that tells you to stop • the first step in the IPDE process • spots you cant see with your mirror • ...
Airport signs 2019-05-31
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- a place where they check if you’re bringing anything illegal into the country such as firearms, drugs or too much money
- a verb used when you want to reserve and pay for your place on a plane
- a place where you are assisted to rent a car
- wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person
- an area where fast food is sold
- a passageway where passengers can embark or disembark
- an adj used to descibe a flight that's late
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- a shuttle consisting of a bus that travels between two points
- repository in a public building where lost articles can be kept until their owners reclaim them
- a verb used to describe leaving a ship, airplane or other type of vehicle (e.g. get off)
- change the money of a country with the money of another country
- a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt
- a machine that dispenses money when a personal coded card is used
13 Clues: an area where fast food is sold • an adj used to descibe a flight that's late • a place where you are assisted to rent a car • wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person • a passageway where passengers can embark or disembark • a shuttle consisting of a bus that travels between two points • a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt • ...
SIGNS & SYMBOLS 2025-04-26
SIGNS & SYMBOLS 2025-04-26
Drivers Education Extra Credit Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- ___ moves people and cargo from one place to another in a safe, efficent, and economical manner.
- A _______ traffic light means you must prepare to stop.
- _______ where conflict may develop.
- ______ how to avoid conflict.
- _______ the right action to avoid conflict.
- Stop signs, yeild signs, and speed limit signs are all _________ signs.
- Includes social, physical, and mental skills. (2 words)
- A _________ occurs when any part of the system does not work well.
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- ________ important information.
- The ___________ measures mph.
- A yellow, ______ line in the middle of the road means you are allowed to pass.
- the process of steps to drive safely and to practice defensive driving.
- A _____ sign means you must let other drivers go first.
- ________ needs to wear a seatbelt.
- An ________ implies that something happens by chance.
15 Clues: The ___________ measures mph. • ______ how to avoid conflict. • ________ important information. • ________ needs to wear a seatbelt. • _______ where conflict may develop. • _______ the right action to avoid conflict. • An ________ implies that something happens by chance. • A _______ traffic light means you must prepare to stop. • ...
Sensational puzzle 2022-03-09
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- means parking at a right angle to the curb
- signs that mark directions
- groves on the roadway in short sections
- signs that set limits or gives command
- parking parallel to the curb
- a zone where you are expected to see kids and bicycles
- a curved like extra mirror to help see blind spots
- signs that use symbols instead of words
- used to regulate speed in low speed areas
- a system put in place to move people and cargo
- fuel, oil, tires
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- lets you maintain the same speed
- the light that tells you to stop
- a spot on the inside or outside of the car that relates to the roadway
- price of car, insurance, license fees
- when you turn your vehicle completely around
- the first step in the IPDE process
- used to select gears
- parking diagonally to the curb
- signs that alerts you of hazard changes
- a crash or a wreck
- light that means slow down
- when you constantly watch other vehicles and roadway users to avoid collisions
- 6 areas around your car
- the possibility of something bad happening
- spots you cant see with your mirror
26 Clues: fuel, oil, tires • a crash or a wreck • used to select gears • 6 areas around your car • signs that mark directions • light that means slow down • parking parallel to the curb • parking diagonally to the curb • lets you maintain the same speed • the light that tells you to stop • the first step in the IPDE process • spots you cant see with your mirror • ...
Blood Transfusion 2022-09-14
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- what is the policy to reference for blood administration
- blood needs to be initiated within ____ of getting from blood bank
- how many RN's need to check blood product before administration
- black and ___ ink should only be used for documentation on the blood transfusion record
- If a patient has a reaction you _____ the blood transfusion
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- When blood transfusion is completed you need to complete the nursing order to transfuse blood in____
- how soon do you obtain the 1st set of vitals after starting blood infusion
- Do you need a set of vital signs after the blood transfusion is complete
8 Clues: what is the policy to reference for blood administration • If a patient has a reaction you _____ the blood transfusion • how many RN's need to check blood product before administration • blood needs to be initiated within ____ of getting from blood bank • Do you need a set of vital signs after the blood transfusion is complete • ...
Standard of Care 2024-08-24
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- This is provided three times a day along with three snacks
- A physician's order is required for what, except in cases of AMA or death
- What type of education is provided during group sessions or counseling
- Personal electronic devices are stored in what type of closet until discharge
- Video content upsetting to anyone present on the unit must be what
- An interdisciplinary team meets within how many hours of admission to discuss the care plan
- Scheduled checks by staff to ensure patient safety are known as what
- Procedures, whenever possible, should be performed in this room
- This quality of communication ensures it is clear and easily understood
- Open communication is vital for resolving what
- Nursing personnel must demonstrate professionalism through education, competence, and what
- Vital signs are monitored twice daily for how many days
- What is essential for creating a safe and supportive environment
- The RN must complete these documents upon patient admission
- Patients receive a Patient Handbook and what upon admission
- Patients are encouraged to manage their own what
- A Plan of Care (POC) is developed within how many hours of admission
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- A comprehensive assessment must include a history of what
- Patients requiring IV therapy will be treated where
- What equipment is not allowed in patient rooms during procedures
- Nursing interventions should ensure respectful interactions and patient what
- A completed discharge instruction sheet must be signed to confirm what
- Accurate and thorough documentation of what status is essential
- This type of therapy is not available on the Molokini unit
- Communication should always be this and professional
- Professional communication with patients' families upholds what
- Hospital staff are prohibited from using what on patients within the hospital
- Continuous collection of health data through exams and interviews is known as what
- Timely communication of patient information supports what kind of decisions
- The POC is reviewed and updated how often
- The maximum capacity of the Molokini Adult Behavioral Health Unit is how many patients
31 Clues: The POC is reviewed and updated how often • Open communication is vital for resolving what • Patients are encouraged to manage their own what • Patients requiring IV therapy will be treated where • Communication should always be this and professional • Vital signs are monitored twice daily for how many days • A comprehensive assessment must include a history of what • ...
7th ELA Vocabulary Power: Lesson 11 2023-01-19
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- The moonlight shining on the quiet lake created a _____ feeling.
- When the rock star finally walked onto the stage, the crowd went into a _____
- My little brother thinks his room is a _____ where he is protected from the rest of us.
- We chose the panther as our _____ because of its great strength.
- The storm clouds looked _____ as we raced back to the tent.
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- The flowers by the garage have a lot of _____, but the ones under the tree look scraggly.
- The other squirrels seemed to _____ the one with the broken leg.
- The mountain climbers cheered when they reached the rocky _____.
- The doctor checked the patient's _____ signs and frowned.
- It took the power company twelve hours to _____ power after the storm.
10 Clues: The doctor checked the patient's _____ signs and frowned. • The storm clouds looked _____ as we raced back to the tent. • The other squirrels seemed to _____ the one with the broken leg. • The mountain climbers cheered when they reached the rocky _____. • The moonlight shining on the quiet lake created a _____ feeling. • ...
Cells vital function 2026-01-07
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- – Increase in cell size and mass.
- – Process of a cell splitting into two cells.
- – The chemical processes that provide energy and build cell materials.
- – Maintaining a stable internal environment.
- – Removal of cellular wastes and harmful substances.
- – Taking in nutrients or substances from the environment.
- – Cells becoming specialized for specific functions.
- – The intake and use of nutrients for growth and energy.
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- – The process of releasing energy from nutrients.
- – Transmitting chemical messages inside and between cells.
- – Sending and receiving signals between cells.
- – Movement of substances in and out of the cell.
- – Neutralizing or removing harmful substances.
- – Releasing useful substances like enzymes or hormones.
- – Process of producing new cells.
15 Clues: – Increase in cell size and mass. • – Process of producing new cells. • – Maintaining a stable internal environment. • – Process of a cell splitting into two cells. • – Sending and receiving signals between cells. • – Neutralizing or removing harmful substances. • – Movement of substances in and out of the cell. • – The process of releasing energy from nutrients. • ...
Hospital Departments 2020-12-15
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- Interpret technological devices that monitor the vital signs of a patient
- A field that specializes in the urinary or urogenital tract.
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- The care and help for new mothers after they have given birth
- Use of radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Manage the health of children, including mental health issues
5 Clues: A field that specializes in the urinary or urogenital tract. • The care and help for new mothers after they have given birth • Manage the health of children, including mental health issues • Use of radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of disease • Interpret technological devices that monitor the vital signs of a patient
Preeclampsia 2025-11-13
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- The main, definitive treatment for prenatal preeclampsia.
- Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count.
- If these are elevated, along with a low platelet count, it is likely that HELLP syndrome is occurring.
- High blood pressures and systemic vasoconstriction lead to this cerebrovascular symptom.
- This is the serious complication of preeclampsia when untreated.
- After a CBC is drawn from Ms. Smith, the nurse checks this clotting factor from Ms. Smith's lab results to assess for HELLP syndrome.
- A urine sample was taken to the lab, and UA results show this cardinal sign of preeclampsia.
- Treatment for magnesium toxicity.
- The nurse auscultates for these with a stethoscope to check for fluid overload in the lungs.
- While Ms. Smith is watching TV, she tells the nurse that she is seeing "stars" in her visual field.
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- Ms. Smith states that her right upper quadrant feels a sharp, stab-like pain.
- Upon Mrs. Smith's admission, the nurse has her provide a urine sample for this type of lab test.
- These are assessed regularly with magnesium administration to watch for signs of toxicity.
- When the nurse check admitting vital signs, the BP reading was 164/102.
- Upon observation, the nurse noticed that Ms. Smith's lower legs were swollen, and showed pitting when gently pressed.
- Ms. Smith is given this medication to reduce seizure activity with severe preeclampsia.
- Ms. Smith is 36 weeks pregnant, and is admitted to the OB unit with high blood pressures, headache, and proteinuria without seizure activity.
- A jerking movement is assessed on Ms. Smith's foot when the nurse is testing her reflexes.
- The PHCP informs the nurse and Ms. Smith that due to her presenting symptoms and risk for seizures, she should avoid ambulation and stay in her bed.
- First line medication to treat high blood pressures during pregnancy.
20 Clues: Treatment for magnesium toxicity. • Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count. • The main, definitive treatment for prenatal preeclampsia. • This is the serious complication of preeclampsia when untreated. • First line medication to treat high blood pressures during pregnancy. • When the nurse check admitting vital signs, the BP reading was 164/102. • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-10
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- – This is a careful medical assessment performed to evaluate a patient’s health condition.
- – This is the process in which a healthcare professional identifies a medical condition based on tests, examinations, and symptoms.
- – This is a specialized room where medical tests, experiments, and analyses are performed.
- – These are microscopic organisms, some of which can cause infections in humans.
- – This is a licensed medical doctor who is qualified to diagnose illnesses and provide treatment.
- – This is a healthcare facility where patients receive diagnosis, treatment, and routine care without hospitalization.
- – This refers to a state of poor health caused by disease or infection.
- – This refers to the methods or therapies used to help a patient recover from an illness or injury.
- – This occurs when harmful microorganisms enter the body and begin to multiply, often causing illness.
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- – This is a preventive procedure in which a person receives a vaccine to build immunity against disease.
- – This is the branch of science that examines how the organs and systems of the body function.
- – This is a sudden and urgent medical situation that requires immediate attention.
- – This is a written order from a doctor that authorizes a patient to obtain specific medication.
- signs – These are key measurements, such as heart rate and temperature, that help assess a patient’s basic bodily functions.
- – This is the scientific study of the structure of the human body and its parts.
- – This is a meeting in which a patient discusses symptoms or concerns with a medical professional.
- – This is a medical procedure in which a doctor performs an operation to repair, remove, or replace tissue.
- – This involves actions or strategies taken to reduce the risk of developing disease.
- – These are the physical or mental signs that indicate a person may be experiencing a health problem.
- – This is a trained medical professional who provides patient care and assists with various clinical tasks.
20 Clues: – This refers to a state of poor health caused by disease or infection. • – These are microscopic organisms, some of which can cause infections in humans. • – This is the scientific study of the structure of the human body and its parts. • – This is a sudden and urgent medical situation that requires immediate attention. • ...
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Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Matthew D & Matthew W 2022-11-18
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- Abbreviation for your blood alcohol content
- Main alcohol indicator tool used by cops
- What might happen if your not carful
- Road _____ help you throughout your drive
- You need to be a ____ driver at all ages
- The feeling of tiredness or over exhaustion
- A pedal that stops your car
- Wear your ________ while driving
- Signs that enforce the law
- Signs that warn you about the road ahead
- Where alcohol is absorbed in the body
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- Bright light that impaires your vision
- Impaires your thought process while driving
- effects caused by drinking too much
- You need this to drive out of the State
- existing or carried on between states
- Just one night of drinking may give you ___
- Driving ______ helps you avoid a crash
- A pedal that accelerates you car faster
- _______ while driving can kill you
20 Clues: Signs that enforce the law • A pedal that stops your car • Wear your ________ while driving • _______ while driving can kill you • effects caused by drinking too much • What might happen if your not carful • existing or carried on between states • Where alcohol is absorbed in the body • Bright light that impaires your vision • Driving ______ helps you avoid a crash • ...
Driving 2017-02-19
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- driving a way of driving that reduces conflicts
- Control System / method for managing the space around your vehicle
- First part of HTS
- a better name for accident
- Third part of HTS
- 1 in 125 chance of this happening
- Final step in IPDE
- The system you become a part of when you start driving
- color of construction signs
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- Second step in IPDE
- a portion of a street or highway near a school that is subject to special speed limits
- name of our book
- signal used for people who walk across intersections with heavy traffic
- Second part of HTS
- color of warning signs
- ____ system designed to help drivers develop good seeing habits
- First step in IPDE
- Third step in IPDE
- antilock breaking system
- color of guide signs
20 Clues: name of our book • First part of HTS • Third part of HTS • Second part of HTS • First step in IPDE • Third step in IPDE • Final step in IPDE • Second step in IPDE • color of guide signs • color of warning signs • antilock breaking system • a better name for accident • color of construction signs • 1 in 125 chance of this happening • driving a way of driving that reduces conflicts • ...
Crossword Safety Signs 2016-05-10
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- this beam can make you blind
- to use these materials you must wear safety gloves
- these places are frozen
- you must protect your ears
- you can't enter here if you aren't a staff member
- here it's scorching
- something can fall down on your head
- here you can't use a match
- here there are some unhealty material
- in this places there are a strong magnetic attraction
- you must protect your face
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- you mustn't touch
- you must protect your hands
- you must protect your feet
- these material can change their chemical/physical composition in contact with air
- this material can cause cancer
- you must respect these sign (in general)
- you must protect your head
- you must wear gogless
- here you can't smoke
- if you want to breathe normally you must wear a specifical mask
- danger:high voltage
- here you can contract some biological diseases
- all the possible danger (in general)
- here there are some material that can explode
- you must protect all of your body
- you wear this when you are in high places
- you can't drink
- here you can fall down because of precipice
- here you can fall down by something (in general)
30 Clues: you can't drink • you mustn't touch • danger:high voltage • here it's scorching • here you can't smoke • you must wear gogless • these places are frozen • you must protect your feet • you must protect your head • you must protect your ears • here you can't use a match • you must protect your face • you must protect your hands • this beam can make you blind • this material can cause cancer • ...
All About Signs 2021-05-17
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- A crowning ornament or detail, such as a ball or turned wood item, usually appearing at the upper extremity of a sign or support.
- Arranged pixels comprising a graphic or an image become visible/detectible by the human eye.
- To manufacture a sign or major sign components from raw materials or parts.
- In painting or screen-printing, the process of covering areas, usually with tape or paper, to protect them from receiving subsequent layers of paint or ink.
- cable or other device used to distribute weight and balance when used to lift large signs and steel lengths.
- Metal or plastic sign components which are shaped by forcing the material through a die in a molten state.
- A "spider-web" cracking of plastic. Usually caused by weathering or cleaning with strong solvents.
- a line formed by the joining together of two separate pieces of the same or different materials at their edges, as with flexible-face fabric material or wood, metal, or plastic sheet.
- the cut made by a saw or blade.
- The part of the sign that encloses the back and face or faces; the frame.
- An intense period of time during which a great amount of energy is dedicated to solving a specific design problem or problems by a given deadline
- A common form of adhesive (glue) that produces a very strong adhesive bond between substrates.
- The component that encloses the end of a luminous tube when direct connection to the high voltage wires is not possible.
- The component that regulates voltage to fluorescent tubes.
- Various types of inserts used in concrete, brick, etc., to accept fastening hardware.
- Decorated by cutting into or indenting the surface of a material.
- A unit of measurement of light.
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- small line or embellishment finishing off the strokes of letters in some fonts
- The end result of poor adhesion by either paint or vinyl to a substrate, leaving the surface covered with bumps of various sizes and indeterminate shapes
- Metal that has been chemically treated to resist rusting, by hot dipping in zinc.
- A slender vertical member placed between windows, doors, or attached to a building as a decoration.
- An acrylic background or individual letter that has been given dimension by heating and shaping with pressure, vacuum, or draping over a mold.
- A facade or decorative cover added to a sign pole or base.
- A body of stone, plain or reinforced concrete, cast or erected as a single integral mass or structure.
- Restrictions of areas or regions of land within specific area based on permitted building size, character, and uses as established by governing urban authorities.
- A continuous metal box, containing all required electrical components, onto which illuminated signs, letters, or graphics are affixed prior to installation.
- Plastic or metal tubing used to enclose electrical wiring
- The ability of two materials to be held together at the molecular level.
- A sign mounted and projecting from an attachment point
- The component that holds a sign face in place, or acts as a cover for certain face-retaining hardware.
- the process of using spatial and environmental information to find one’s way in the built environment.
- in computerized sign making, a line segment between two coordinates, on which a knife or tool path can be created for plotting or routing.
- The process of producing depressed letters in a surface, particularly those produced by engraving dies or plates
- An upright receptacle for fluorescent tubes.
- Generally refers to all large, free standing signs.
- any device, structure, display, or placard which is affixed to, placed on or in proximity to, or displayed from within a building to attract the attention of the public for the purposes of advertising, identifying, or communicating information about goods and services.
36 Clues: the cut made by a saw or blade. • A unit of measurement of light. • An upright receptacle for fluorescent tubes. • Generally refers to all large, free standing signs. • A sign mounted and projecting from an attachment point • Plastic or metal tubing used to enclose electrical wiring • A facade or decorative cover added to a sign pole or base. • ...
Signs for Rev 2020-04-19
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- MRI sign of pheochromocytoma
- Sign in posterior duodenal ulcer perforations
- Sign seen in sensory ataxia
- Infrequent blinking
- Sign of Virchow LN
- Lid lag sign
- Loss of accommodation reflex
- USG sign Of CHPS
- Sign included in the New Ballard score
- MRI equivalent of stepladder sign
- No forehead wrinkling
- Facial spasm in Tetany
- The equivalent of dense triangle Sign on CECT ?
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- Sign in Duodenal Atresia
- Sign of tender uterus on PV exam
- Retrosternal goitre
- Ring shaped calcification in scurvy is which sign
- MRI sign of neuroblastoma
- Seborrheic Keratosis
- Sign of pneumomediastinum CXR
- Sign of hypertrophied and twisted ribs in NF1
- Pain on coughing
- Press in RIF , Pain in epigastrium
- Sign seen in Gastric Volvulus
- Pain on pulling rt testis down
- Lid retraction Sign
26 Clues: Lid lag sign • Pain on coughing • USG sign Of CHPS • Sign of Virchow LN • Retrosternal goitre • Infrequent blinking • Lid retraction Sign • Seborrheic Keratosis • No forehead wrinkling • Facial spasm in Tetany • Sign in Duodenal Atresia • MRI sign of neuroblastoma • Sign seen in sensory ataxia • MRI sign of pheochromocytoma • Loss of accommodation reflex • Sign of pneumomediastinum CXR • ...
lab safety signs 2024-06-25
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- Sign warning of laser hazard
- Sign for first aid station
- Sign for non-potable water
- Sign for protective gloves required
- Sign for chemical storage area
- Sign for flammable materials
- Sign for safety glasses required
- Sign indicating no food or drink is allowed
- sign for eyewash station
- Sign warning of high voltage
- Sign for electrical hazard
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- Sign indicating corrosive material
- Sign indicating radioactive material
- Sign for foot protection required
- Sign for no open flames
- Sign indicating toxic material
- Sign indicating biohazard
- Sign indicating explosive material
- Sign for fire extinguisher
- Sign for ear protection required
- Sign for emergency shower
- Sign indicating high pressure
22 Clues: Sign for no open flames • sign for eyewash station • Sign indicating biohazard • Sign for emergency shower • Sign for first aid station • Sign for non-potable water • Sign for fire extinguisher • Sign for electrical hazard • Sign warning of laser hazard • Sign for flammable materials • Sign warning of high voltage • Sign indicating high pressure • Sign indicating toxic material • ...
