vital signs Crossword Puzzles
The Outsiders: Chapters 1-6 Vocabulary 2022-02-03
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- light cotton plaid shirt
- frenzy
- vital fluid
- heroically
- trembling
- cringed
- creaky
- gun
- puzzling
- constantly
- irate
- hair that won't lay flat
- gloomily
- anxious
- streetwise
- fight
- significant
- unsteady
- irresponsible
- unwillingly
- ill-tempered
- correctional facility
- know-how
- intuition; hunch
- indifference
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- casually
- confusion
- disrespect
- humiliate
- cry
- uncommonness
- shocked
- frowned
- capture
- conquered
- carried
- mischievously
- upper-class
- mumbled
- regretfully
- evaded
- certainty
- observed
- earnestly
- suspicious
- faltering
- careless
47 Clues: cry • gun • irate • fight • frenzy • creaky • evaded • shocked • frowned • capture • carried • cringed • mumbled • anxious • casually • puzzling • observed • gloomily • unsteady • careless • know-how • confusion • humiliate • conquered • trembling • certainty • earnestly • faltering • disrespect • heroically • constantly • streetwise • suspicious • vital fluid • upper-class • regretfully • significant • unwillingly • uncommonness • ill-tempered • indifference • ...
GMO's 2018-05-24
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- genetically modified organism
- noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals
- an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage
- the act of not letting something happen
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- Food farmers produce
- your genetic make up
- a substance produced by or used in a chemical process
- disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms
- changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA
- the basic physical unit of heredity; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA that provides the coded instructions for synthesis of RNA
- a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes
11 Clues: Food farmers produce • your genetic make up • genetically modified organism • the act of not letting something happen • a substance produced by or used in a chemical process • an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage • a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes • ...
AI & Workplace Safety. 2025-04-24
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- AI systems can help predict equipment failure using real-time ____.
- This type of monitoring system tracks the location and movement of workers to ensure safety.
- The technology that helps to track worker productivity and health at work is known as ____.
- When AI systems miss a hazard, the responsibility typically falls on the ____.
- The process of checking vital signs like heart rate and blood pressure is known as health ____.
- Digital devices that monitor worker health and performance are called wearable ____.
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- Learning In AI, this term refers to the process of machines learning from data to make predictions.
- Essential safety item used to protect the head in workplaces like construction sites.
- The AI technology used to predict and prevent workplace accidents is called predictive ____.
- AI-driven technology that prevents hazards by alerting workers in real time is called ____.
- A workplace where employees are constantly monitored by technology can lead to this emotional effect.
11 Clues: AI systems can help predict equipment failure using real-time ____. • When AI systems miss a hazard, the responsibility typically falls on the ____. • Digital devices that monitor worker health and performance are called wearable ____. • Essential safety item used to protect the head in workplaces like construction sites. • ...
24년 9월 33번 영영풀이 2024-11-22
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- a short, commonly known saying that expresses a general truth or piece of advice.
- a clear expression of something in speech or writing.
- to give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
- used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others.
- a means by which something is communicated or expressed.
- a clear, volatile liquid once used as an anesthetic or a highly rarefied substance once thought to fill the universe.
- a belief that certain phenomena have an inherent, unchanging essence.
- producing or transmitting light.
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- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- in a way that fails to achieve desired results or is unproductive.
- information or signs that indicate whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- up: to express the most important facts or characteristics of something briefly.
- an abstract idea or general notion.
- a scientist who studies or is an expert in physics.
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
- absolutely necessary or essential for life or success.
- existing or occurring now; in a particular place.
- to form a theory or explanation about something.
- the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something that determines its character.
19 Clues: producing or transmitting light. • an abstract idea or general notion. • to give support, confidence, or hope to someone. • to form a theory or explanation about something. • existing or occurring now; in a particular place. • a scientist who studies or is an expert in physics. • a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. • ...
SIGNS 2022-06-22
Signs 2015-11-30
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- This sign means that the lanes are going down
- This sign means a right turn is coming.
- This sign means the road will be wet
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- This sign means that there is a change in the direction of the road
- This sign means that there is a center strip that separates the traffic
- This sign means that the road is narrowing.
- This sign means that two lanes of traffic will become one.
7 Clues: This sign means the road will be wet • This sign means a right turn is coming. • This sign means that the road is narrowing. • This sign means that the lanes are going down • This sign means that two lanes of traffic will become one. • This sign means that there is a change in the direction of the road • ...
MM 2021-08-14
10 Clues: where we meet • Karen's talent • sandy's other job • our official title • our unofficial title • when we gather to pray • how sandy signs emails • how sandy signs emails 2 • how sandy signs emails 3 • the street where you lived
24년 9월 33번 영영풀이 (마포고) 2024-11-22
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- producing or transmitting light.
- a clear, volatile liquid once used as an anesthetic or a highly rarefied substance once thought to fill the universe.
- information or signs that indicate whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something that determines its character.
- existing or occurring now; in a particular place.
- to give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
- a short, commonly known saying that expresses a general truth or piece of advice.
- in a way that fails to achieve desired results or is unproductive.
- a means by which something is communicated or expressed.
- absolutely necessary or essential for life or success.
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- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- to form a theory or explanation about something.
- a clear expression of something in speech or writing.
- a belief that certain phenomena have an inherent, unchanging essence.
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
- up to express the most important facts or characteristics of something briefly.
- used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others.
- an abstract idea or general notion.
- a scientist who studies or is an expert in physics.
19 Clues: producing or transmitting light. • an abstract idea or general notion. • to form a theory or explanation about something. • to give support, confidence, or hope to someone. • existing or occurring now; in a particular place. • a scientist who studies or is an expert in physics. • a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. • ...
COVID19 Crossword 2020-09-07
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- widespread / across the world
- across the people of a particular area
- a person is infected with a communicable disease, and is separated from people who are healthy
- keep out of contact for 40 days
- an acronym for COronaVIrusDisease2019
- machine that help patients breathe
- studies the spread of disease within a group of people
- period between infection and the appearance of signs of a disease
- when a King or queen gets crowned
- can be easily spread
- protective masks health professionals wear filter out virus particles as they breathe in so they don’t get infected (fit tightly round the face)
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- showing signs of illness
- showing no signs of illness
- personal protective equipment
- when either bacteria or viruses invade the body
- does not kill viruses
- on/within
- kills bacteria
- of the people
- protected from a disease
- people
- forty, in French
- across the people of the world
- increases at in quickening rate
24 Clues: people • on/within • of the people • kills bacteria • forty, in French • can be easily spread • does not kill viruses • showing signs of illness • protected from a disease • showing no signs of illness • widespread / across the world • personal protective equipment • across the people of the world • keep out of contact for 40 days • increases at in quickening rate • ...
Roads , traffic signs 2024-09-11
18 Clues: kurv • betoon • maantee • ringtee • risttee • tõkkepuu • takistus • tipptund • killustik • jalakäija • tolliputka • bituumentee • möödasõitma • liiklusmärk • kiirsõidurada • parkimistrahv • kiirustületama • parkimiskontroll
Performance Task 1 2021-04-05
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- experiences that are not visible to the naked eye
- can cause skin bumps, rashes, weight loss, increased appetite, abdominal pain
- picture
- can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, anorexia, nausea, vomiting and flatulence
- an objective manifestation of illness, injury or disease
- mga iskolar o bihasa sa pag-aaral ng sinaunang Greece at Rome
- the last stage of infection
- lumaganap mula 1350 hanggang 1550
- the first stage of infection
- small infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells
- isang pastor na German at Propesor
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- more specific signs and symptoms appear
- pambansang makata ng inglatera
- picture
- imbentor ng teleskopyo
- can be transmitted from one person to another through air, droplets and contact
- kilala sa obra maestrang Mona Lisa at ang Huling Hapunan
- diseases that cannot be transmitted from one person to another
- pagaaral sa pananaw ukol sa paniniwala o prinsipyong tao
- picture
- where non-specific signs and symptoms, like fever, appears
- this microorganism has two types
22 Clues: picture • picture • picture • imbentor ng teleskopyo • the last stage of infection • the first stage of infection • pambansang makata ng inglatera • this microorganism has two types • lumaganap mula 1350 hanggang 1550 • isang pastor na German at Propesor • more specific signs and symptoms appear • experiences that are not visible to the naked eye • ...
Vital Signs Activity 2022-11-04
Placenta previa 2024-07-24
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- blood pressure potential symptom of significant blood loss due to placental abruption, which can lead to maternal shock.
- Previa condition where the placenta implants low in the uterus and partially or completely covers the cervix, potentially leading to bleeding.
- Abruption premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus before delivery, which can lead to serious complications such as hemorrhage and fetal distress.
- recommendation to limit physical activity in cases of placental abruption or placenta previa to reduce the risk of further complications such as bleeding.
- and oxygen substances vital for the development and growth of the fetus, delivered from the mother to the fetus through the placenta.
- imaging technique used to assess conditions like placenta previa, where the placenta is observed to be covering the cervix.
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- labor onset of labor before 37 weeks of pregnancy, which can be caused by placental abruption among other factors.
- heart rate potential sign of distress in the fetus, often indicating that the fetus is not receiving enough oxygen.
- surgical delivery of the baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus, often necessary in cases of placenta previa or abruptio placentae to avoid complications.
- distress signs of fetal compromise, such as abnormal heart rate patterns, often associated with placental abruption.
- symptom of placental abruption, characterized by vaginal bleeding which can range from mild to severe, depending on the extent of placental separation.
- diagnostic tests conducted to assess maternal and fetal health, including blood tests to monitor for signs of bleeding or infection.
- covers cervix condition where the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix, which can lead to bleeding during pregnancy and may require cesarean delivery.
13 Clues: heart rate potential sign of distress in the fetus, often indicating that the fetus is not receiving enough oxygen. • imaging technique used to assess conditions like placenta previa, where the placenta is observed to be covering the cervix. • ...
Zodiac signs 2023-03-14
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- what is the second zodiac sign?
- what is the name of the goddess of leo?
- What sign starts on May 21?
- What is the most resistant and persevering element of the horoscope?
- who is the god of the zodiac signs?
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- what is the name of the goddess of aries?
- How many ecliptic constellations are there?
- the weakest sign is...
- what is the last zodiac sign?
- which sign starts on april 19 and ends on may 13?
- What is the air sign that has 5 letters?
11 Clues: the weakest sign is... • What sign starts on May 21? • what is the last zodiac sign? • what is the second zodiac sign? • who is the god of the zodiac signs? • what is the name of the goddess of leo? • What is the air sign that has 5 letters? • what is the name of the goddess of aries? • How many ecliptic constellations are there? • ...
astro signs 2021-09-13
PUBLIC SIGNS 2024-09-10
SIENA CROSSWORD 2023-04-28
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- you don't want any one to no
- all your money is gone
- by thing
- something you get ride of
- you write them down
- makes thing
- it tells you something
- you getting rid of it
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- the study of money
- you get pad
- you get money if you do it
- you are creating something
- you are on a dead line
- you go to university
- you live there
- a five letter word that you earn
- you by them
- you are getting something
- signs and letters
19 Clues: by thing • you get pad • you by them • makes thing • you live there • signs and letters • the study of money • you write them down • you go to university • you getting rid of it • you are on a dead line • all your money is gone • it tells you something • something you get ride of • you are getting something • you get money if you do it • you are creating something • you don't want any one to no • ...
Signs and Signals 2022-09-06
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- used with black means its a warning
- provides directions or information
- means restricted or forbidden
- Your teacher's name
- warning signs are used for a change of traffic ahead
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- commonly black used with white
- provides information about attractions open to the public
- Railroad crossing signs are _____________
- if you are caught ____________ in a construction zone you can be charged $500
- sign is a triangle
- has eight sides
- signs provide directional and mileage information
12 Clues: has eight sides • sign is a triangle • Your teacher's name • means restricted or forbidden • commonly black used with white • provides directions or information • used with black means its a warning • Railroad crossing signs are _____________ • signs provide directional and mileage information • warning signs are used for a change of traffic ahead • ...
Hanna Sign Company LLC 2014-09-01
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- One type of material Hanna Sign Company LLC uses to make signs.
- What street is Hanna sign Company LLC located on?
- One type of lettering Hanna Sign Company LLC does.
- What does Hanna Sign Company LLC make?
- Number of years Hanna Sign Company LLC has been owned by the Parker family.
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- Another type of lettering Hanna Sign Company LLC does.
- ____ Hanna Sign Company LLC TODAY to place your order.
- This type of sign can be used on your car or refrigerator.
- The owner of Hanna Sign Company LLC is an ______.
- Hanna Sign Company LLC will refurbish ________ signs.
- Signs make great ______.
- One type of sign Hanna Sign Company LLC will do for your home/farm.
12 Clues: Signs make great ______. • What does Hanna Sign Company LLC make? • The owner of Hanna Sign Company LLC is an ______. • What street is Hanna sign Company LLC located on? • One type of lettering Hanna Sign Company LLC does. • Hanna Sign Company LLC will refurbish ________ signs. • Another type of lettering Hanna Sign Company LLC does. • ...
"EL CICLO VITAL" 2023-09-27
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- Último período de la vida de una persona, que sigue a la madurez, y en el cual se tiene edad avanzada."convencionalmente, se considera que la vejez comienza a los 65 años de edad y dura hasta la muerte"
- Estado de una cosa que ha alcanzado su pleno desarrollo, o de una persona que ha alcanzado su mejor momento en algún aspecto.
- Hecho de salir una persona o un animal vivíparo del vientre de la madre, un animal ovíparo del huevo o una planta de la semilla.
- período de crecimiento que se produce después de la niñez y antes de la edad adulta, entre los 10 y 19 años.
- Aumento imperceptible y gradual del tamaño del organismo de un ser vivo hasta alcanzar la madurez.
- Primer período de la vida de la persona, comprendido entre el nacimiento y el principio de la adolescencia.
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- Período de la vida de la persona comprendido entre la infancia y la madurez.
- Implica un cambio que tiene consecuencias importantes en tu vida.
- Acción de desarrollar o desarrollarse.
- Larga duración de la vida.
- Acción de cambiar.
- Trayecto que se recorre entre dos puntos de una sola vez, especialmente en determinadas pruebas deportivas.
- Fin de la vida.
13 Clues: Fin de la vida. • Acción de cambiar. • Larga duración de la vida. • Acción de desarrollar o desarrollarse. • Implica un cambio que tiene consecuencias importantes en tu vida. • Período de la vida de la persona comprendido entre la infancia y la madurez. • Aumento imperceptible y gradual del tamaño del organismo de un ser vivo hasta alcanzar la madurez. • ...
Nebraska Driver's Manual Crossword 2025-09-25
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- These signs are located on Nebraska highways in one-mile increments to serve as a reference point for drivers to use when assistance is needed or an emergency exists.
- Warning Vehicles which travel 25 MPH or less - such as farm equipment - must display these emblems when using a public roadway
- Large flashing or sequencing arrow panels may be used in work zones to guide drivers into certain traffic lanes and to inform them that part of the road ahead is closed
- Parking spaces reserved for those with handicapped parking privileges
- These signs provide important information to travellers
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- These signs are used to notify drivers of unusual conditions in or near work areas.
- Green and white signs that give directional and distance information
- Signs used alone or in combination with arrow directional signs mounted below
- Blue and white signs direct motorists to services, such as hospitals, gas, food, lodging, etc.
- A yellow pennant-shaped sign may be found on the left side of the no-passing zone
10 Clues: These signs provide important information to travellers • Green and white signs that give directional and distance information • Parking spaces reserved for those with handicapped parking privileges • Signs used alone or in combination with arrow directional signs mounted below • A yellow pennant-shaped sign may be found on the left side of the no-passing zone • ...
(CN) Trauma 2023-08-13
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- traumatic asphyxiation
- burns that involve epidermis only, red and swollen skin
- hypotension, distended neck veins, muffled heart tones
- findings may include chest pains, tenderness, shallow breaths, anxiety, tachycardia, cyanosis, or splinting
- used to keep air out of wounds
- some signs may be chest pain, bruising over sternum, progressive dyspnea, decreased lung sounds on one side, hemoptysis, irregular pulse
- burns that involve all layers of skin down to the sub Q tissues, skin can be white and waxy, browned and leathery, charred
- partial or incomplete dislocation
- type of chemical burn that liquefies
- energy from motion
- fracture that involves all facial bones separating midface from cranium
- can cause burns to face, hands, and arms in an MVA
- injury to here may have pain in upper left quadrant, tenderness when palpated, left shoulder pain, confusion, light-headed or dizzy
- destruction of muscle tissue leading to release of potassium and myoglobin
- fracture that involves mandible and maxilla, bottom of nose and down
- fracture that involves the nasal bone, orbital rim, nasal frontal bone, and the maxilla
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- signs may be pain at injured site, swollen or tight abdomen, n/v, pale and clammy skin, extreme thirst, unconsciousness, hypotension, tachycardia
- blood in the anterior chamber of the eye that obscures vision partially or completely
- slowing pulse, rising blood pressure, erratic respiratory pattern
- chemical burn that CANNOT be brushed or rinsed off with water
- Halo test used to look for this
- low-force impact, brief loss of consciousness
- burns that involve epidermis and dermis, often blistered and painful
- fluctuating level of consciousness, focal neurologic signs, headache, confusion, slurred speech, coma
- acute physiologic and structural change that occurs in body when external source of energy effects the body beyond it ability to sustain and dissipate it
- confusion and disorientation that may last several minutes, vacant stare, delayed verbal and/or motor response, loss of memory
- hypeoresonant sound above injured area, signs of hypovolemic shock before respiratory difficulty, flat jugular veins
- signs include bruising behind ear, battle signs, or raccoon eyes
- 2-4L of blood can be lost with this type of fracture
- injuries causing permeant loss of strength, sensation, or function below site of in
30 Clues: energy from motion • traumatic asphyxiation • used to keep air out of wounds • Halo test used to look for this • partial or incomplete dislocation • type of chemical burn that liquefies • low-force impact, brief loss of consciousness • can cause burns to face, hands, and arms in an MVA • 2-4L of blood can be lost with this type of fracture • ...
Driver's ED 2022-10-06
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- a sign when roads are narrow
- When the tire is surfing on a small sheet of water
- Always have it on you with insurance and driver's license
- You get this at age 16 when you pass
- When you see a sign with 2 swirly down and up signs
- An intersection that has no signs nor traffic lights
- A sign where bikes can ride
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- When an intersection has traffic lights and signs
- A sign probating any turn
- Helps from smashing your head in the windshield
- Motarcycle license
- The fine when an adult does not wear a seatbelt
- The fine when a child does not wear a seatbelt
- A toxic gas that could kill you
- A sign with a cow on it
- Where to get a license
- When the sign is an octagon and red
- Slow down before you turn
18 Clues: Motarcycle license • Where to get a license • A sign with a cow on it • A sign probating any turn • Slow down before you turn • A sign where bikes can ride • a sign when roads are narrow • A toxic gas that could kill you • When the sign is an octagon and red • You get this at age 16 when you pass • The fine when a child does not wear a seatbelt • ...
Political Signs 2020-01-13
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- Hand Shape: C Movement: Tap on both sides of your chest
- Think of the blue wavy lines on an I.D. card
- D: F Movement: Swipe down on D shoulder + agent
- D: C ND: Open B Movement: D raises ND
- Think of speaking into a microphone and projecting sound
- Hand Shape: S Movement: Tap on both sides of your chest
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- Vote-Thumbs down
- Hand Shape: C, Movement: Shake, PO: ND Side
- "0" tapping on forehead
- Think of "open minded"
- D: A ND: S Movement: D swipes on top of ND
11 Clues: Vote-Thumbs down • Think of "open minded" • "0" tapping on forehead • D: C ND: Open B Movement: D raises ND • D: A ND: S Movement: D swipes on top of ND • Hand Shape: C, Movement: Shake, PO: ND Side • Think of the blue wavy lines on an I.D. card • D: F Movement: Swipe down on D shoulder + agent • Hand Shape: C Movement: Tap on both sides of your chest • ...
Helen Keller 2022-12-06
14 Clues: June • January • last name • first name • blind as a • inspiration • Author..... • cant hear you • wrote many ..... • people can get... • National Historic • signs used to communicate • Father served in the civil war • how many home signs did she make by the age of seven years old
AP Gov Vital Terms 2024-05-13
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- Activities through which people develop and express their opinions on the world and how it is governed
- Policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, bureaucracy, and interest groups
- Sharing between national and state governments
- Addresses serious offenses against the system of government
- Crucial player in civil rights
- Subject of Shaw v. Reno
- Two house legislature
- The way that government manages countries and human society
- System of social control and similar management
- Part of the US government that carries out policy
- Powers granted to the federal government and congress; explicitly stated in the constitution
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- Campaign in support of a social goal or change
- Rights protected from influence
- Provided for a bicameral legislature
- Something that can be given and taken away; considered a special advantage or opportunity available only to certain people
- Equal social opportunities and protection under the law
- President's way of saying "no"
- Subset of a population that reflects the characteristics of the entire population
- Taken immediately after voters exit polling stations
- Enforces the laws of the land
- Federal law holds more weight than state law
- How people internalize and develop their political values, ideas, attitudes, and perceptions
- Something that cannot be legally denied
- Decides constitutionality of federal laws
- The ability of the Supreme Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution
25 Clues: Two house legislature • Subject of Shaw v. Reno • Enforces the laws of the land • President's way of saying "no" • Crucial player in civil rights • Rights protected from influence • Provided for a bicameral legislature • Something that cannot be legally denied • Decides constitutionality of federal laws • Federal law holds more weight than state law • ...
Soporte Vital Básico (SENA) 2024-07-16
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- Dispositivo que administra una descarga eléctrica al corazón.
- Relativo a los pulmones.
- Relativo a la respiración.
- Estado de falta de consciencia.
- Pérdida súbita de la función vital.
- Proceso de proporcionar aire a los pulmones.
- Persona que realiza compresiones torácicas.
- Número de veces que se realiza una acción en un tiempo determinado.
- Contracción rápida y descoordinada del corazón.
- Proceso de inhalar y exhalar aire.
- Fuerza aplicada en las compresiones torácicas.
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- Presiones rítmicas en el pecho durante RCP.
- Ayuda o asistencia proporcionada.
- Movimiento de la sangre a través del cuerpo.
- Restauración de la función vital.
- Abreviatura de American Heart Association.
- Acción de salvar o recuperar a alguien en peligro.
- Gas esencial para la vida.
- Proceso de eliminar una obstrucción de las vías aéreas.
- Proceso de valoración de la situación del paciente.
- Situación de peligro que requiere acción inmediata.
- Falta de oxígeno por obstrucción de las vías respiratorias.
- Relativo al tórax.
- Situación que requiere atención inmediata.
- Acción técnica realizada en una emergencia.
- Elemento esencial para la respiración.
- Maniobra de reanimación cardiopulmonar.
27 Clues: Relativo al tórax. • Relativo a los pulmones. • Relativo a la respiración. • Gas esencial para la vida. • Estado de falta de consciencia. • Ayuda o asistencia proporcionada. • Restauración de la función vital. • Proceso de inhalar y exhalar aire. • Pérdida súbita de la función vital. • Elemento esencial para la respiración. • Maniobra de reanimación cardiopulmonar. • ...
Vital Functions--all vertebrates 2023-12-11
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- lay eggs that are leathery
- lay eggs without shells
- These invertebrates have hair for protection.
- fins that work together as sets
- Amphibian eggs hatch into _____.
- Two wings are used for this.
- Some reptiles _____ eggs in sand.
- Birds and mammals have hearts with this many chambers.
- _____ have internal skeletons for support.
- Fish have hearts with this many chambers.
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- Mammal eggs begin _____ the mother's body.
- _____ allow fish to get oxygen from water.
- Amphibians have slick, porous _____.
- Two _____ are used for hopping or standing.
- Scales can _____ for protection.
- lay jelly-covered shells in water
- Birds reproduce by means of eggs with _____ shells.
- Reptiles have hearts with this many chambers.
- how mammals feed their infants.
- Fish have hearts with this many chambers.
20 Clues: lay eggs without shells • lay eggs that are leathery • Two wings are used for this. • fins that work together as sets • how mammals feed their infants. • Scales can _____ for protection. • Amphibian eggs hatch into _____. • lay jelly-covered shells in water • Some reptiles _____ eggs in sand. • Amphibians have slick, porous _____. • Fish have hearts with this many chambers. • ...
Retake Ember 2021-02-22
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- The Grand Canyon is one of these
- Did the Mars Rover determine is there was life there?
- I am exhausted and just want to to bed
- The river wasn't smooth or easy to ride. We had to hold onto the boat to keep from flying off.
- Light, water and love will help your plants to _____
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- I hate corn mazes. They make me feel like I'm trapped in a _____
- The ER doctor will check your ____ signs to check if your body is in distress
- When we return to campus, we will have to walk in line. We can't gather in one of these.
- All the lights are out. Do we have something to help them go back on?
- there was no way the students would do the work on their own ______. They had to have it assigned as homework
10 Clues: The Grand Canyon is one of these • I am exhausted and just want to to bed • Light, water and love will help your plants to _____ • Did the Mars Rover determine is there was life there? • I hate corn mazes. They make me feel like I'm trapped in a _____ • All the lights are out. Do we have something to help them go back on? • ...
Unit 1 - A LONG AND HEALTHY LIFE 2023-09-11
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- Maintaining a healthy body weight through proper nutrition and physical activity is key to a longer life _______.
- When you do exercise regularly, your _______ become stronger.
- A ______ diet includes fruits, vegetables and proteins to promote overall health and well-being.
- Heart ______ remains a leading cause of death worldwide, emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
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- Fatty fish like salmon provide omega-3 fatty acids, important ______ for heart and brain health.
- To maintain a healthy life, it's crucial to ______ on eating nutritious foods rich in vitamins.
- The doctor will carefully ______ your vital signs to ensure you maintain a healthy lifestyle.
7 Clues: When you do exercise regularly, your _______ become stronger. • The doctor will carefully ______ your vital signs to ensure you maintain a healthy lifestyle. • To maintain a healthy life, it's crucial to ______ on eating nutritious foods rich in vitamins. • Fatty fish like salmon provide omega-3 fatty acids, important ______ for heart and brain health. • ...
Unit 1 - A LONG AND HEALTHY LIFE 2023-09-11
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- expectancy Maintaining a healthy body weight through proper nutrition and physical activity is key to a longer _______.
- When you do exercise regularly, your _______ become stronger.
- To maintain a healthy life, it's crucial to ______ on eating nutritious foods rich in vitamins.
- A ______ diet includes fruits, vegetables and proteins to promote overall health and well-being.
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- Fatty fish like salmon provide omega-3 fatty acids, important ______ for heart and brain health.
- The doctor will carefully ______ your vital signs to ensure you maintain a healthy lifestyle.
- Heart ______ remains a leading cause of death worldwide, emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
7 Clues: When you do exercise regularly, your _______ become stronger. • The doctor will carefully ______ your vital signs to ensure you maintain a healthy lifestyle. • To maintain a healthy life, it's crucial to ______ on eating nutritious foods rich in vitamins. • Fatty fish like salmon provide omega-3 fatty acids, important ______ for heart and brain health. • ...
High Risk Pregnancies at Rural Texan Medical Clinics 2023-11-24
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- Little to no hospitals offering OB care, birthing centers and OB health care providers
- A way to complete your checkups without leaving the comfort of your home
- A program created to demonstrate improved access to and continuity of maternal and obstetrics care in rural communities
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- A way to get your own vital signs and help the health care provider check on your progress
- A nurse/midlevel care provider who specializes in women's health, pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum care
- A mom younger than this age would be considered high risk
- The race that makes up about 40% of the population of Texas
7 Clues: A mom younger than this age would be considered high risk • The race that makes up about 40% of the population of Texas • A way to complete your checkups without leaving the comfort of your home • Little to no hospitals offering OB care, birthing centers and OB health care providers • ...
Health Proffesionals 2022-10-19
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- Dispense medications, monitor patient health and advise on the selection, dosages, interactions and side effects of medications.
- Translates the science of nutrition into everyday information about food and advises people on their food and nutrition choices.
- Prevent, diagnose and treat diseases and disorders in animals
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- Operates on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
- Assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- treating problems with patients' teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth
- Caring for patients, communicating with doctors, administering medicine, and checking vital signs.
7 Clues: Prevent, diagnose and treat diseases and disorders in animals • treating problems with patients' teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth • Assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. • Caring for patients, communicating with doctors, administering medicine, and checking vital signs. • ...
Crossword 2026-03-09
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- (2 words) Qualify direct communication pathway (interface) between a human brain and an external device.
- An involuntary shaking or quivering movement, often associated with Parkinson’s disease.
- Relating to the sense of touch, especially technology that provides tactile feedback.
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- A small, hard swelling or growth that can be found under the skin or inside the body.
- The set of services provided by professionals to maintain or improve health.
- A medical emergency caused by an interruption of blood supply to the brain.
- A device used to observe, record, or track a patient’s vital signs continuously.
- A detailed plan or guide that shows the steps needed to reach a specific goal.
- A formal term for a medical doctor who is qualified to practice medicine.
- (2 words) To initiate contact with someone in order to offer assistance or share information.
10 Clues: A formal term for a medical doctor who is qualified to practice medicine. • A medical emergency caused by an interruption of blood supply to the brain. • The set of services provided by professionals to maintain or improve health. • A detailed plan or guide that shows the steps needed to reach a specific goal. • ...
School Signs Crossword 2024-10-10
17 Clues: Art • Pool • Math • Chair • Nurse • Office • History • English • Cooking • Science • Schedule • Secretary • Principal • Cafeteria • School Middle School • Studies Social Studies • Principal Assistant Principal
introduction signs crossword 2024-10-10
Zodiac Signs 2026-01-20
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- The one who is a good leader
- The one who is strong and determined
- The one who is responsible and patient
- The one who is creative and enjoys attention
- The one who is independent and creative
- The one who is organized and responsible
- The one who is hardworking and reliable
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- The one who likes balance and fairness
- The one who is adventurous and optimistic
- The one who is kind and imaginative
- The one who is caring and loyal with friends and family
- The one who is curious and talkative
12 Clues: The one who is a good leader • The one who is kind and imaginative • The one who is strong and determined • The one who is curious and talkative • The one who likes balance and fairness • The one who is responsible and patient • The one who is independent and creative • The one who is hardworking and reliable • The one who is organized and responsible • ...
VS3 - Week 1 Crossword HW 2025-04-04
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- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues
- The art and science of distinguishing one disease from another
- Anything that transmits a contagious infectious disease
- Describes the number of deaths among exposed or infected individuals in a population
- Infected individual that never shows signs of disease but sheds the infectious agent
- A pathogen is present but there are no clinical signs of the disease
- Disease type that effects one part or a limited part of the body
- The dynamic equilibrium or the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- Subjective findings that are not always obvious to the observer
- Disease process caused by a pathogen
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- The scientific study of animal diseases
- Non-living objects that transmit disease
- Objective findings that are obvious to the observer
- A disease that is present in a community all the time
- Disease type the effects multiple organs or organ systems
- A carrier or alternate host
- Disease process that can be transmitted between animals
- Describes the host's ability to withstand the effects of the disease, even if it's present
- The movement of disease from one local to systemic
- Referring to the state of being diseased or ill
- The _______ period refers to the time from entry of a pathogen until clinical signs of a disease start to occur
- Signs or symptoms that are uniquely characteristic to a particular disease
- The level of vulnerability or lack of resistance to disease
- The body's ability to ward off disease through various defense mechanisms
- A bacteria, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- Any changes from the state of health causing a disruption of homeostasis
- Also known as a stat of complete knowledge, this implies a level of proficiency that goes beyond mere understanding
27 Clues: A carrier or alternate host • Disease process caused by a pathogen • The scientific study of animal diseases • Non-living objects that transmit disease • Referring to the state of being diseased or ill • The movement of disease from one local to systemic • Objective findings that are obvious to the observer • A disease that is present in a community all the time • ...
Ag Mechanics Lab Safety 2025-08-13
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- _______ must be work when working with any kind of heated objects.
- Cotton, ________, or wool are the best clothing materials to wear when welding.
- Safety _______ must be worn at all times in the ag mechanics lab to protect your eyes.
- When working in the lab, make sure you always have on the appropriate Personal _________ Equipment (PPE).
- An unintentional event that causes damage or injury
- Always wear closed toe, non slip ______ in the ag mechanics lab.
- Always use the best machine for the _____.
- Turn off and _______ and equipment when it is not being used.
- _______ safety signs are orange and indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury.
- _______ notice signs are used to indicate mandatory safety actions.
- When welding or watching someone weld, you must wear a welding ________ that is functional and the proper shade
- Any _______ objects or clothing should be removed before working in the lab so that it does not get caught in any moving machinery.
- _________ signs are yellow and indicate potential moderate injury if not avoided.
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- Failure to exercise reasonable care which results in harm to someone
- Always ask ________ if you are unsure how to use a machine or equipment.
- ______ is the most hazardous of the safety signs and is indicated with a red sign.
- ________ is the best material for shoes when welding.
- Before leaning the ag mechanics lab, make sure your work area is __________.
- Do not use any equipment until you have been _____ how to use it.
- Long _________ must be pulled back so that it does not get caught in any moving machinery.
- ____________ such as roughhousing, pushing, wrestling, etc. will not be tolerated in the ag mechanics lab.
- Ear ______ must be worn when working with loud equipment for an extended period of time
- _______ signs are for safety-related information such as emergency exits or first aid stations.
- Always wear _________ pants when welding.
24 Clues: Always wear _________ pants when welding. • Always use the best machine for the _____. • An unintentional event that causes damage or injury • ________ is the best material for shoes when welding. • Turn off and _______ and equipment when it is not being used. • Always wear closed toe, non slip ______ in the ag mechanics lab. • ...
Retake Ember 2021-02-22
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- Did the Mars Rover determine is there was life there?
- there was no way the students would do the work on their own ______. They had to have it assigned as homework
- The Grand Canyon is one of these
- All the lights are out. Do we have something to help them go back on?
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- The river wasn't smooth or easy to ride. We had to hold onto the boat to keep from flying off.
- The ER doctor will check your ____ signs to check if your body is in distress
- Light, water and love will help your plants to _____
- I hate corn mazes. They make me feel like I'm trapped in a _____
- I am exhausted and just want to go to bed
- When we return to campus, we will have to walk in line. We can't gather in one of these.
10 Clues: The Grand Canyon is one of these • I am exhausted and just want to go to bed • Light, water and love will help your plants to _____ • Did the Mars Rover determine is there was life there? • I hate corn mazes. They make me feel like I'm trapped in a _____ • All the lights are out. Do we have something to help them go back on? • ...
SYMPTOMS 2020-05-18
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- reflex that keeps the airways clear
- bleeding under the skin
- blood accumulated under the skin
- shortness of breath
- increased skin volume
- invasion of pathogens into the body
- sensory and emotional experience
- decreased body temperature
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- signs that can be seen and measured
- signs the patient feels
- disruption of normal body function
- discomfort in the head
- increased body temperature
- abdominal pain
- caused by a broken blood vessel
- feeling vomit
- disturbance of the sense of balance
- inflammation of the airways
- loss of skin color or mucosa
- physical damage to the body
20 Clues: feeling vomit • abdominal pain • shortness of breath • increased skin volume • discomfort in the head • signs the patient feels • bleeding under the skin • increased body temperature • decreased body temperature • inflammation of the airways • physical damage to the body • loss of skin color or mucosa • caused by a broken blood vessel • blood accumulated under the skin • ...
Bible Easter Preparation 2024-02-11
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- One of the signs was Jesus walks on
- Dedicated follower of Jesus
- Fourth Gospel
- Jesus's trade or occupation
- First Gospel
- Surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency.
- Jesus is arrested by the soldiers with a kiss on the cheek in exchange for 30 pieces of sliver. Later hangs himself.
- One who declares publicly a message that one believes has come from God
- Third Gospel
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- One of the signs was Jesus resurrecting his friend _______
- He was prophetic in his preaching in the wilderness. He bluntly called for repentance and restoration and was not afraid to rebuke the Pharisees and Sadducees
- Bible prophecy God promises his people a savior, anointed one
- Roman-appointed king of Judaea who was the ruler responsible for the deaths of both John the Baptist and Jesus Christ
- Second Gospel
- Her daughter asked for the head of John the Baptist at a birthday celebration
- One of the signs was Jesus heals a _______ man
- One of the signs was Jesus healing a man born _______
- On the Sabbath day Mary Magdalene and the other Mary arrive at Jesus's tomb to discover it empty only to have Jesus greet them with 'Peace be with you'
- Jesus tells this disciple, before the rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times
19 Clues: First Gospel • Third Gospel • Fourth Gospel • Second Gospel • Dedicated follower of Jesus • Jesus's trade or occupation • One of the signs was Jesus walks on • One of the signs was Jesus heals a _______ man • One of the signs was Jesus healing a man born _______ • One of the signs was Jesus resurrecting his friend _______ • ...
Patient Assessment 2024-03-06
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- A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care.
- The speed at which a person is breathing (measured in breaths per minute)
- low blood pressure
- A patient's medical history. The letters stand for Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past history, Last oral intake, Events associated with the illness or injury.
- high blood pressure
- The first actions taken to form an impression of the patient's condition; to determine the patient's responsiveness and introduce yourself to the patient; to check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation; and to acknowledge the patient's chief complaint. The primary assessment is sometimes called the initial patient assessment.
- A condition that occurs when three or more ribs are each broken in two places and the chest wall lying between the fractures becomes a free-floating segment
- A condition that you observe in a patient, such as bleeding or the temperature of the patient's skin
- ankle pulse
- The wave of pressure created as the heart contracts and forces blood out the left ventricle and into the major arteries.
- Measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patient's immediate health condition including pulse, capillary refill, skin condition, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure
- Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
- Pulse located on the inside of the wrist on the thumb side.
- The step in the patient assessment sequence in which you carefully examine the patient from head to toe, and measure vital signs.
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- consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- to examine by touch
- break in a bone
- breathing in
- the circular openings in the middle of the eye
- breathing out
- The measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- a weak pulse
- A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- wound or injury
- The lower extremity; specifically the portion from the knee to the ankle
25 Clues: ankle pulse • breathing in • a weak pulse • breathing out • break in a bone • wound or injury • low blood pressure • to examine by touch • high blood pressure • Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot • consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • the circular openings in the middle of the eye • A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy" • ...
SYMPTOMS 2020-05-18
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- reflex that keeps the airways clear
- bleeding under the skin
- blood accumulated under the skin
- shortness of breath
- increased skin volume
- invasion of pathogens into the body
- sensory and emotional experience
- decreased body temperature
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- signs that can be seen and measured
- signs the patient feels
- disruption of normal body function
- discomfort in the head
- increased body temperature
- abdominal pain
- caused by a broken blood vessel
- feeling vomit
- disturbance of the sense of balance
- inflammation of the airways
- loss of skin color or mucosa
- physical damage to the body
20 Clues: feeling vomit • abdominal pain • shortness of breath • increased skin volume • discomfort in the head • signs the patient feels • bleeding under the skin • increased body temperature • decreased body temperature • inflammation of the airways • physical damage to the body • loss of skin color or mucosa • caused by a broken blood vessel • blood accumulated under the skin • ...
SYMPTOMS 2020-05-18
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- disruption of normal body function
- disturbance of the sense of balance
- abdominal pain
- decreased body temperature
- sensory and emotional experience
- shortness of breath
- reflex that keeps the airways clear
- physical damage to the body
- blood accumulated under the skin
- increased skin volume
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- feeling vomit
- discomfort in the head
- invasion of pathogens into the body
- loss of skin color or mucosa
- bleeding under the skin
- signs that can be seen and measured
- inflammation of the airways
- caused by a broken blood vessel
- increased body temperature
- signs the patient feels
20 Clues: feeling vomit • abdominal pain • shortness of breath • increased skin volume • discomfort in the head • bleeding under the skin • signs the patient feels • decreased body temperature • increased body temperature • inflammation of the airways • physical damage to the body • loss of skin color or mucosa • caused by a broken blood vessel • sensory and emotional experience • ...
Signs of Spring 2021-02-27
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- Animals give birth to these in the spring
- What a caterpillar becomes
- Wet dirt
- Yellow flowers that grow from bulbs
- Feels warmer than it did in the winter
- The color the grass becomes
- A bird’s home
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- Mama’s favorite spring flower
- The beginning of leaves
- Bees first food
- Bears are waking from this
- Love wet dirt
- Migrate from the south
- What snow does when it gets warmer
- We have more hours of this in the spring
- Melting snow
- Bee boss
17 Clues: Wet dirt • Bee boss • Melting snow • Love wet dirt • A bird’s home • Bees first food • Migrate from the south • The beginning of leaves • Bears are waking from this • What a caterpillar becomes • The color the grass becomes • Mama’s favorite spring flower • What snow does when it gets warmer • Yellow flowers that grow from bulbs • Feels warmer than it did in the winter • ...
GNR Surgical Patient 2023-04-25
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- Due to extended table times, perform this assessment when patient returns from surgery
- What scoring system is used to determine readiness for discharge from PACU
- What is a drain intervention that requires a provider order?
- Who should you notify if your patient has urine output of less than or equal to 240mL in 8 hours
- Assess this upon arrival; 30 minutes X2; Hourly x 4; then a minimum of once per shift
- You must have a ______ order to remove a drain
- What should a dressing change always be labeled with?
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- Post-op vital signs must be completed within a ______ minute interval before or after scheduled time
- Machine ordered post op to help prevent DVT
- The ______ checklist is a guide to what to complete before surgery
- An important piece to patient's recovery after surgery promoting blood flow throughout the body
- Your Pre-op patient should have two of this type of bath prior to surgery
- Pre-op education videos are found here
- Incentive spirometer should be used how many times per hour?
14 Clues: Pre-op education videos are found here • Machine ordered post op to help prevent DVT • You must have a ______ order to remove a drain • What should a dressing change always be labeled with? • What is a drain intervention that requires a provider order? • Incentive spirometer should be used how many times per hour? • ...
INTRODUÇÃO A QUÍMICA ORGÂNICA 2021-02-15
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- Substância obtida a partir da fermentação do suco de uva.
- Estuda os compostos orgânicos.
- Características dos compostos na era da Força Vital.
- Descobriu a ureia a partir do cianato de amônia (NH4+CNO-).
- Substância sintetizada por um composto inorgânico, acabando com a Teoria da Força Vital.
- Produto orgânico muito utilizado devido aos novos hábitos de vida.
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- Metaboliza a glicose.
- Combustão.
- Combinação entre fotossíntese e respiração.
- Principal característica do composto orgânico.
- Propôs a Teoria da Força Vital.
- Processo de energia solar.
12 Clues: Combustão. • Metaboliza a glicose. • Processo de energia solar. • Estuda os compostos orgânicos. • Propôs a Teoria da Força Vital. • Combinação entre fotossíntese e respiração. • Principal característica do composto orgânico. • Características dos compostos na era da Força Vital. • Substância obtida a partir da fermentação do suco de uva. • ...
Medical Detectives - Key Terms Review 2021-12-10
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- Organisms such as yeasts or molds that reproduce quickly in moist, humid environments.
- an educated guess in the form of an if...then statement
- the part of the neuron where a message enters
- Single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host.
- lobe of the brain that controls vision
- the variable that is changed by the researcher
- A fatty substance that surrounds the axon and increases the speed at which signals travel.
- A medicine that limits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
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- The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
- An attack rate focused on contaminated food causing a foodborne illness.
- the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination
- A nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses.
- Specialized clothing or equipment that an employee wears for protection and includes safety goggles, gloves, and laboratory aprons.
- Nerve cells that pass signals from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.
- signs Measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- A medical professional who studies and investigates the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases.
16 Clues: lobe of the brain that controls vision • the part of the neuron where a message enters • the variable that is changed by the researcher • Single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host. • an educated guess in the form of an if...then statement • the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination • ...
Health Sciences Crossword 2025-01-25
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- Produce x-ray images of the body for use in diagnosing medical conditions
- Helps improve patients daily living skills through therapeutic activities, training and education
- Prepares medications and compounds sterile products
- Prepares tissue samples for diagnosis by a pathologist
- Performs complex testing on body fluids using sophisticated instruments to detect diseases and monitor treatment
- Helps meet human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing on prevention, remediation of problems and improving the overall quality of life
- Provides oral health care and preventative dentistry
- Provides basic nursing care to patients such as vital signs, helping with bathing and administering medications
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- Handles scopes, supplies and equipment and assists the gastroenterologist with procedures
- Supports dentists by performing clinical and administrative tasks in the dental office
- Helps rehabilitate patients and is trained in the application of therapeutic modalities such as massage& electricity, exercise and functional activities
- Analyze, code and organize medical information
- Performs diagnostic tests and evaluations using radioactive pharmaceuticals and imaging equipment
- Assists in delivering patient care before, during and after surgery
- Performs diagnostic exams using high-frequency sound waves
- Performs a variety of clinical and administrative tasks to support doctors and other health professionals
16 Clues: Analyze, code and organize medical information • Prepares medications and compounds sterile products • Provides oral health care and preventative dentistry • Prepares tissue samples for diagnosis by a pathologist • Performs diagnostic exams using high-frequency sound waves • Assists in delivering patient care before, during and after surgery • ...
British Sign Language 2025-06-13
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- Everyone's most hated thing
- Moves towards or away from someone or something
- This means everything you sign not on your hands (abbreviation)
- Something Negative
- What you use for names or places
- Be the other person
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- Something Positive
- Where do you put things
- These signs include everything from your hands, face and body language but no lip support
- The name of the signs you use for something too big to do with your whole body
- How you become another person
- So the other person knows what you're saying
- A group of signs you don't lip support
- Make sure these are strong
14 Clues: Something Positive • Something Negative • Be the other person • Where do you put things • Make sure these are strong • Everyone's most hated thing • How you become another person • What you use for names or places • A group of signs you don't lip support • So the other person knows what you're saying • Moves towards or away from someone or something • ...
Nature 2023-01-30
12 Clues: Vital gas • A waterway • Daily intake • Energy source • Polluted haze • Elephant's nose • Distinctive smell • Large star system • Gland in the neck • Large area of woodland • Secondary stem of a tree • Any vital part of the body
Family Signs 2020-07-14
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- a female parents' mother
- a social unit of one or more adults together with the children they care for
- a male parent
- a new child that was recently born
- a child of your aunt or uncle
- a female sibling in your family
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- a female parent
- a brother to your mom or dad
- a male parents' father
- a sister to your mom or dad
- a male sibling in your family
11 Clues: a male parent • a female parent • a male parents' father • a female parents' mother • a sister to your mom or dad • a brother to your mom or dad • a male sibling in your family • a child of your aunt or uncle • a female sibling in your family • a new child that was recently born • a social unit of one or more adults together with the children they care for
Road Signs 2023-06-09
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- Speed limit sign shape.
- What an octagon sign stands for.
- Rest stop sign color.
- a circle shaped sign that stand for ___ crossing.
- Signs were originally made of stone or ___.
- Color of street name signs.
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- Sign color for crosswalks.
- Shape of sign that means caution.
- Shape of sign that means curve ahead.
- Color of a recreational area.
- Stop sign color.
11 Clues: Stop sign color. • Rest stop sign color. • Speed limit sign shape. • Sign color for crosswalks. • Color of street name signs. • Color of a recreational area. • What an octagon sign stands for. • Shape of sign that means caution. • Shape of sign that means curve ahead. • Signs were originally made of stone or ___. • a circle shaped sign that stand for ___ crossing.
Patient Assessment 2024-03-05
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- Breaks in a bone
- A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care.
- A condition that occurs when three or more ribs are each broken in two places and the chest wall lying between the fractures becomes a free-floating segment
- The lower extremity; specifically the portion from the knee to the ankle
- The circular openings in the middle of the eye.
- The first actions taken to form an impression of the patient's condition; to determine the patient's responsiveness and introduce yourself to the patient; to check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation; and to acknowledge the patient's chief complaint. The primary assessment is sometimes called the initial patient assessment.
- A patient's medical history. The letters stand for Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past history, Last oral intake, Events associated with the illness or injury.
- Breathing in
- High Blood Pressure
- A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- wound or injury
- Measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patient's immediate health condition including pulse, capillary refill, skin condition, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure
- The wave of pressure created as the heart contracts and forces blood out the left ventricle and into the major arteries.
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- The speed at which a person is breathing (measured in breaths per minute)
- The step in the patient assessment sequence in which you carefully examine the patient from head to toe, and measure vital signs.
- Ankle Pulse
- Breathing out
- Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
- The measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- Low blood pressure
- To examine by touch
- A weak pulse
- A condition that you observe in a patient, such as bleeding or the temperature of the patient's skin
- Pulse located on the inside of the wrist on the thumb side.
25 Clues: Ankle Pulse • A weak pulse • Breathing in • Breathing out • wound or injury • Breaks in a bone • Low blood pressure • To examine by touch • High Blood Pressure • Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot • consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • The circular openings in the middle of the eye. • A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy" • ...
Chapter 9: Patient Assessment 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
- The circular openings in the middle of the eye.
- consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- A patient's medical history. The letters stand for Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past history, Last oral intake, Events associated with the illness or injury.
- A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care.
- The wave of pressure created as the heart contracts and forces blood out the left ventricle and into the major arteries.
- Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
- The speed at which a person is breathing (measured in breaths per minute)
- Breaks in a bone
- A condition that you observe in a patient, such as bleeding or the temperature of the patient's skin
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- A condition that occurs when three or more ribs are each broken in two places and the chest wall lying between the fractures becomes a free-floating segment
- A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- High Blood Pressure
- The step in the patient assessment sequence in which you carefully examine the patient from head to toe, and measure vital signs.
- Measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patient's immediate health condition including pulse, capillary refill, skin condition, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure
- Breathing out
- The first actions taken to form an impression of the patient's condition; to determine the patient's responsiveness and introduce yourself to the patient; to check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation; and to acknowledge the patient's chief complaint. The primary assessment is sometimes called the initial patient assessment.
- The lower extremity; specifically the portion from the knee to the ankle
- wound or injury
- A weak pulse
- Pulse located on the inside of the wrist on the 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 • Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot • consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • The circular openings in the middle of the eye. • A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy" • ...
ASL Crossword 2013-09-29
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- When describing a person, you should start by telling their _____________.
- ___________ is the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time
- A person who cannot hear is ______.
- Many of the signs for the colors are _______________ (Hint: mine are K.A.)
- What does ASL stand for?
- The sign for ________ is made with a 'B' handshape on the side of the mouth.
- Which of the 5 parameters includes head nods, facial expressions and mouth morphemes?
- ______________ _____________ are extremely important in ASL. They show emotion, change questions from statements and add additional meaning to signs.
- ____________ _____________ started Deaf schools across Africa.
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- ___________________ is primarily used to tell the names of people and places.
- Your _________ _____________ should be toward you for the numbers 1-5.
- Your ____________ _________ should be used for fingerspelling.
- ______________ can change the meaning of the sign 'nice' to 'clean'
- Which of the 5 parameters changes to make the sign 'sorry' become the word 'please'?
- When two signers are blocking your path and you need to get to the other side, you should __________ ____________ ______________.
- If you don't know the sign for something (like the sign for dance) you could ______ ___ ______.
- An appropriate response to the question, "What's up?" is ________________.
- The signs for 'girl' and 'woman' occur on the ______________.
- The signs for 'man' and 'boy' occur on the ________________.
- ______ ____________ is extremely important in ASL. It is necessary to show that you are "listening".
- American Sign Language is based on _________ Sign Language.
21 Clues: What does ASL stand for? • A person who cannot hear is ______. • American Sign Language is based on _________ Sign Language. • The signs for 'man' and 'boy' occur on the ________________. • The signs for 'girl' and 'woman' occur on the ______________. • Your ____________ _________ should be used for fingerspelling. • ...
ASL Crossword 2013-09-29
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- The signs for 'man' and 'boy' occur on the ________________.
- Your ____________ _________ should be used for fingerspelling.
- The sign for ________ is made with a 'B' handshape on the side of the mouth.
- Which of the 5 parameters includes head nods, facial expressions and mouth morphemes?
- When two signers are blocking your path and you need to get to the other side, you should __________ ____________ ______________.
- A person who cannot hear is ______.
- American Sign Language is based on _________ Sign Language.
- An appropriate response to the question, "What's up?" is ________________.
- Many of the signs for the colors are _______________ (Hint: mine are K.A.)
- ___________ is the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time
- Which of the 5 parameters changes to make the sign 'sorry' become the word 'please'?
- When describing a person, you should start by telling their _____________.
- If you don't know the sign for something (like the sign for dance) you could ______ ___ ______.
- ____________ _____________ started Deaf schools across Africa.
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- ___________________ is primarily used to tell the names of people and places.
- The signs for 'girl' and 'woman' occur on the ______________.
- ______________ _____________ are extremely important in ASL. They show emotion, change questions from statements and add additional meaning to signs.
- Your _________ _____________ should be toward you for the numbers 1-5.
- ______________ can change the meaning of the sign 'nice' to 'clean'
- What does ASL stand for?
- ______ ____________ is extremely important in ASL. It is necessary to show that you are "listening".
21 Clues: What does ASL stand for? • A person who cannot hear is ______. • American Sign Language is based on _________ Sign Language. • The signs for 'man' and 'boy' occur on the ________________. • The signs for 'girl' and 'woman' occur on the ______________. • Your ____________ _________ should be used for fingerspelling. • ...
Patient Assessment Vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- Ankle pulse
- wound or injury
- The first actions taken to form an impression of the patient's condition; to determine the patient's responsiveness and introduce yourself to the patient; to check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation; and to acknowledge the patient's chief complaint. The primary assessment is sometimes called the initial patient assessment.
- The measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- A weak pulse
- High Blood Pressure
- A condition that occurs when three or more ribs are each broken in two places and the chest wall lying between the fractures becomes a free-floating segment
- A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care.
- breathing out
- A condition that you observe in a patient, such as bleeding or the temperature of the patient's skin
- The lower extremity; specifically the portion from the knee to the ankle
- The wave of pressure created as the heart contracts and forces blood out the left ventricle and into the major arteries.
- Measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patient's immediate health condition including pulse, capillary refill, skin condition, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure
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- Pulse located on the inside of the wrist on the thumb side.
- The speed at which a person is breathing (measured in breaths per minute)
- The circular openings in the middle of the eye.
- A patient's medical history. The letters stand for Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past history, Last oral intake, Events associated with the illness or injury.
- consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- breathing out
- low blood pressure
- Breaks in a bone
- To examine by touch
- Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
- The step in the patient assessment sequence in which you carefully examine the patient from head to toe, and measure vital signs.
25 Clues: Ankle pulse • A weak pulse • breathing out • breathing out • wound or injury • Breaks in a bone • low blood pressure • High Blood Pressure • To examine by touch • Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot • consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • The circular openings in the middle of the eye. • A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy" • ...
Vital Vocabulary – Thoracic Injuries 2025-02-07
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- An S-shaped bone, also called the collarbone, that articulates medially with the sternum and laterally with the shoulder.
- Also called the sternal angle, a promenence on the sternum that lies opposite the sec¬ond intercostal space.
- A result of a defect in the chest wall that allows air to enter the thoracic space.
- An inferior segment of the sternum often used as a landmark for CPR.
- The process of eliminating carbon dioxide from the blood by diffusion into the alveoli and exhalation from the lungs.
- Injury to the lung parenchyma that results in capillary hemorrhage into the tissue.
- A physical finding of air within the subcutaneous tissue.
- Space within the chest that contains the heart, major blood vessels, vagus nerve, trachea, and esophagus; located between the two lungs.
- A collection of blood and air in the pleural cavity.
- A collection of air within the normally closed pleural space.
- Large skeletal muscle that plays a major role in breathing and separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Also known as the breastbone, this bony structure along the midline of the thorax provides a point of anterior attachment for the thoracic cage.
- The part of the body between the neck and the diaphragm, encased by the ribs.
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- A prominence of the jugular veins due to increased volume or increased pressure within the central venous system or the thoracic cavity.
- Also referred to as a needle thoracentesis, this procedure introduces a needle or angiocath into the pleural space in an attempt to relieve a tension pneumothorax.
- A grating sensation made when two pieces of broken bone are rubbed together or subcutane¬ous emphysema is palpated.
- The process of delivering oxygen to the blood by diffusion from the alveoli following inhalation into the lungs.
- The space between two ribs, named according to the number of the rib above it, that contains the intercostal muscles and neurovascular bundle.
- The superior segment of the sternum; its lower border defines the angle of Louis.
- Membrane lining the outer surface of the lungs (visceral pleura), the inner surface of the chest wall, and the thoracic surface of the diaphragm (parietal pleura).
- An event in which an often-fatal cardiac dysrhythmia is produced by a sudden blow to the thoracic cavity.
- A life-threatening collection of air within the pleural space; the volume and pressure have both collapsed the involved lung and caused a shift of the mediastinal structures to the opposite side.
- A large, flat, triangular bone along the posterior thorax that articulates with the clavicle and humerus.
- Alveolar collapse that prevents use of that portion of the lung for ventilation and oxygenation.
- A collection of blood within the normally closed pleural space.
- An injury that involves two or more adjacent ribs fractured in two or more places, allowing the segment between the fractures to move independently of the rest of the thoracic cage.
26 Clues: A collection of blood and air in the pleural cavity. • A physical finding of air within the subcutaneous tissue. • A collection of air within the normally closed pleural space. • A collection of blood within the normally closed pleural space. • An inferior segment of the sternum often used as a landmark for CPR. • ...
Vital Signs crossword 2024-02-05
Nurs 2600 - High Risk Newborn 2023-04-16
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- male preterm babies are at risk for these two respiratory complications (add dash in-between)
- a pneumonic used to remember the signs of RDS
- an invasive treatment used for meconium aspiration
- position appropriate for a baby with spina bifida
- the 'n' in FINES:
- the first W in withdrawal
- staining of the cord/skin and barrel chest are unique signs to this condition
- babies with spina bifida often develop an allergy to:
- high-pitched cry, poor perfusion, and weak suck are signs of what (abbreviate)
- the two d's in withdrawal
- a respiratory complication in which the baby does not breath adequately
- the 'i' in FINES: _____ stridor
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- slow pupils and the "setting sun" sign are unique to this condition:
- the 's' in FINES: _____ retractions
- the 'f' in FINES: _____ difficulties
- the two a's in withdrawal
- hazy gray areas known as the ground glass sign in CXR is specific to this condition (abbreviate)
- the 'e' in FINES: _____ grunting
- NAS has projectile _____ while FAS has persistent _____
- club feet, flaccid legs, and dribbling poo/pee are signs of:
- the last W in withdrawal
- a baby with IVH should expect to have this diagnostic test done after 7 days
- the pneumonic used to remember the symptoms of withdrawal in neonatal abstinence syndrome
- the 3 drugs to give in NAS: morphine, phenobarbital, and:
- ROP and IVH are neonatal complications exacerbated by
- treatment for baby in both BPD and RDS
26 Clues: the 'n' in FINES: • the last W in withdrawal • the two a's in withdrawal • the first W in withdrawal • the two d's in withdrawal • the 'i' in FINES: _____ stridor • the 'e' in FINES: _____ grunting • the 's' in FINES: _____ retractions • the 'f' in FINES: _____ difficulties • treatment for baby in both BPD and RDS • a pneumonic used to remember the signs of RDS • ...
I am a Gas! 2016-09-17
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- I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps.
- I am a gas that is vital for life on Earth. We can't live without it.
- I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive.
- Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here!
- I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- I am a noble gas, and like Krypton, I'm used for flashlights, but I'm also used in car headlamps and high density lamps.
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- I am a noble gas, and I'm used in flashlights and photographic flashes.
- I am a halogen, and I'm used to clean my teeth, and eliminate cavities.
- This gas is the most abundant element in the universe
- I am a noble gas, and I emit a brilliant reddish-orange color in advertising signs.
- I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used for arc welding and fluorescent lights.
12 Clues: I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. • This gas is the most abundant element in the universe • I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools. • I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive. • Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here! • I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps. • ...
Small Animal Nutrition 2023-10-16
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- A primary source of energy in the diet.
- A diet to keep current weight and health.
- Lack of essential nutrients, leading to issues.
- Site of plant material digestion in some animals.
- Nutrient-rich diet for young individuals.
- Eating feces, seen in some species.
- Essential nutrients in smaller amounts.
- A macronutrient made of amino acids.
- Provides food's nutrient content details.
- Energy needed for basic body functions at rest.
- Animals with specialized stomachs for fermentation.
- How well the body absorbs nutrients from food.
- A vital substance needed for growth and health.
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- Score assessing overall physical health.
- Makes up a significant part of the body; vital for life.
- Macronutrient for energy and vitamin storage.
- Process of milk production for offspring.
- Inorganic substance vital for various functions.
- Nutrients needed in larger quantities.
- Proteins speeding up chemical reactions.
- A non-digestible carbohydrate aiding digestion.
- Meets needs during pregnancy and lactation.
- Single opening for digestion and reproduction.
- Process of breaking down food for absorption.
- Essential organic compound for health.
- Nutrient transfer into the bloodstream.
26 Clues: Eating feces, seen in some species. • A macronutrient made of amino acids. • Nutrients needed in larger quantities. • Essential organic compound for health. • A primary source of energy in the diet. • Essential nutrients in smaller amounts. • Nutrient transfer into the bloodstream. • Score assessing overall physical health. • Proteins speeding up chemical reactions. • ...
314 2021-08-27
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- this is a factor that affects vital capacity
- this is the maximum amount of air that can be moved by the lungs in one breath, and is measured by taking a deep breath and expiring all air possible from the lungs
- as a precaution of using a spirometer the soda lime used must be ____
- as a precaution of using a spirometer the mouth piece must be _______
- another factor that affects vital capacity
- this cannot be measured, and is the volume of air that remains in lungs after forced expiration. approx 1.5dm3
- the water chamber must not be overfilled, and there must be no air leaks in apparatus of the spirometer as a _______
- this is a device used to measure lung volumes. it is a float chamber spirometer consists of a chamber of air or medical grade oxygen floating on a tank of water. it measures the movement of air in and out of the lungs as a person breathes., bc one expiration occurs, the lid is raised. but when inspiration occurs lid goes down. this is recorded on a datalogger to form a trace
- this is the volume of air moved in and out with each breath during rest. usually 0.5dm3 at rest for adults
- this is the volume of oxygen absorbed by the lungs in one minute
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- the level of this affects vital capacity
- number of breaths per minute
- before using a spirometer you must ensure the subject is _____
- increased breathing rate and deeper breaths are _____ of oxygen uptake
- this is the sum of vital capacity and residual volume
- this is another factor that affects vital capacity
- found in the spirometer which absorbs CO2 which is exhaled passed the chamber of ____ ____.
17 Clues: number of breaths per minute • the level of this affects vital capacity • another factor that affects vital capacity • this is a factor that affects vital capacity • this is another factor that affects vital capacity • this is the sum of vital capacity and residual volume • before using a spirometer you must ensure the subject is _____ • ...
Study guide 2021-02-04
Across
- what side are the hamstrings on
- to find this you can take the sag test or posterior drawer
- what stretches from the TFL to tibia
- Caused by pain at inferior patella
- the lachmans test is for what ligament
- who commonly have it band syndrome
- the femur tibia fibula and patella are all what
- takes approximately 6 months to recover after surgery
- signs Joint line pain locking up or loss of motion
- signs are bruising and loss of motion
- what can repeated trauma to the knee cause
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- deformity of the knee results from this
- what test is the test touch
- signs are TTP and aggravating pain with use
- test what are used to determine injury
- what is ROM
- what is extending of the knee
- what does the r in rice stand for
- certain types of these you wear can prevent injury
19 Clues: what is ROM • what test is the test touch • what is extending of the knee • what side are the hamstrings on • what does the r in rice stand for • Caused by pain at inferior patella • who commonly have it band syndrome • what stretches from the TFL to tibia • signs are bruising and loss of motion • test what are used to determine injury • the lachmans test is for what ligament • ...
Deaf History 2020-10-12
Across
- The only parameter that is different between the signs “same” and “meet” is
- Known as the "inventor of sign language"
- First president of Gallaudet University
- 5 handshapes, shaking, palm up, eyebrows down.
- The only parameter that is different between the signs “nice” and “school” is
- The linguist who published his findings that ASL was it's own language
- The first deaf teacher in America
- The name of the Institute that wouldn't teach Gallaudet their methods unless he agreed to stay or pay
- The name of the convention that decided oral education was best, and signing should be banned
- The same parameters as “red”, but the handshape is a “P”
- Thomas Gallaudet's deaf neighbor
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- The only parameter that is different between the signs “yellow” and “purple” is
- Funded Thomas Gallaudet's trip to Europe
- Established the American School for the Deaf with the help of Laurent Clerc
- Signed a bill to recognize the first Deaf University
- The only parameter that changes between the signs “man” and “woman” is
- Funded Gallaudet University
- An example of this parameter are eyebrows up to ask yes/no questions
- People who are “little d deaf” consider their deafness a __________ diagnosis
- 90% of deaf children are born to __________ parents
- ASL is most closely related to what other language?
- People who consider themselves “Big D Deaf” consider their deafness to be part of their identity, and are part of Deaf __________
- The name of the institute founded by Abbe De L'ppe
23 Clues: Funded Gallaudet University • Thomas Gallaudet's deaf neighbor • The first deaf teacher in America • First president of Gallaudet University • Funded Thomas Gallaudet's trip to Europe • Known as the "inventor of sign language" • 5 handshapes, shaking, palm up, eyebrows down. • The name of the institute founded by Abbe De L'ppe • ...
I am a Gas! 2016-09-17
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- Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here!
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps.
- I am a gas that is vital for life on Earth. We can't live without it. (2 words)
- I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used in flashlights and photographic flashes.
- I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive.
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- I am a halogen, and I'm used to clean my teeth, and eliminate cavities.
- I am a noble gas, and I emit a brilliant reddish-orange color in advertising signs.
- I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools.
- This gas is the most abundant element in the universe
- I am a noble gas, and like Krypton, I'm used for flashlights, but I'm also used in car headlamps and high density lamps.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used for arc welding and fluorescent lights.
12 Clues: I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. • This gas is the most abundant element in the universe • I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools. • I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive. • Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here! • I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps. • ...
I am a Gas! 2016-09-17
Across
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used in flashlights and photographic flashes.
- I am a noble gas, and I emit a brilliant reddish-orange color in advertising signs.
- I am a gas that is vital for life on Earth. We can't live without it.
- I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here!
Down
- I am a halogen, and I'm used to clean my teeth, and eliminate cavities.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used for arc welding and fluorescent lights.
- I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools.
- This gas is the most abundant element in the universe
- I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive.
- I am a noble gas, and like Krypton, I'm used for flashlights, but I'm also used in car headlamps and high density lamps.
12 Clues: I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. • This gas is the most abundant element in the universe • I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools. • I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive. • Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here! • I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps. • ...
Introduction Signs Crossword 2024-10-10
Health and Safety Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Can cause harm.
- Something you wear on your hands.
- You need to bend your knees when doing this.
- You could do this if things are left in walkways.
- The colour of warning signs.
- The colour of prohibition signs.
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- If you work in a noisy place without headphones it could affect this.
- Personal protective equipment abbreviation.
- The colour of mandatory signs.
- You could do this if water is not cleaned up.
- Something you need to follow.
- PPE you wear to protect your eyes.
12 Clues: Can cause harm. • The colour of warning signs. • Something you need to follow. • The colour of mandatory signs. • The colour of prohibition signs. • Something you wear on your hands. • PPE you wear to protect your eyes. • Personal protective equipment abbreviation. • You need to bend your knees when doing this. • You could do this if water is not cleaned up. • ...
Ch. Three and Four Halloween Crossword puzzle! 2023-10-31
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- Independent places that rule themselves
- "The Way"
- "Across the Sahara"
- China's political way
- Mongols ____ to China Persia and Russia
- Hindu temple in Champa/Khmer
- Russian City sacked in Mongol invasion
- Ship used on the sea road
- System both Chinese and Mongols used
- Place of Islamic learning
- Ming, Song ____
- Fishing town turned into a vital port
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- Large communities of diversity
- Paper money
- Translator
- Fishing Town turned into a vital port
- Place for a traveler to stay on Silk Road
- There is one version called Mahayana
- Temple in Sailendra
- Ship used on Sea Road
- Dominated critical trade point (little Nook)
- Transport (Vital) for Sand Road
22 Clues: "The Way" • Translator • Paper money • Ming, Song ____ • "Across the Sahara" • Temple in Sailendra • China's political way • Ship used on Sea Road • Ship used on the sea road • Place of Islamic learning • Hindu temple in Champa/Khmer • Large communities of diversity • Transport (Vital) for Sand Road • There is one version called Mahayana • System both Chinese and Mongols used • ...
Information Technology 2013-04-23
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- What your computer call letters?
- Vital if the data is important?
- Not connected?
- Like our nervous system
- A type of message?
- Click on this to begiin?
- Data or Text that is protected?
- Vital software for Viewing internet sites?
- Any thing that connect to a PC?
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- A basic desktop database packages, part of Microsoft Office?
- 1,048,576?
- Software program like word?
- Shortcuts to sites that you visit?
- Electronic Letterbox?
- First page on the web?
- Try software before you buy?
- A computer display?
- A type of disk recorded?
- Two or more Computer connected
- High capacity DVD
20 Clues: 1,048,576? • Not connected? • High capacity DVD • A type of message? • A computer display? • Electronic Letterbox? • First page on the web? • Like our nervous system • Click on this to begiin? • A type of disk recorded? • Software program like word? • Try software before you buy? • Two or more Computer connected • Vital if the data is important? • Data or Text that is protected? • ...
I am a Gas! 2016-09-17
Across
- I am a noble gas, and I emit a brilliant reddish-orange color in advertising signs.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps.
- I am a gas that is vital for life on Earth. We can't live without it.
- I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used for arc welding and fluorescent lights.
- I am a noble gas, and I'm used in flashlights and photographic flashes.
Down
- I am a halogen, and I'm used to clean my teeth, and eliminate cavities.
- Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here!
- This gas is the most abundant element in the universe
- I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools.
- I am a noble gas, and like Krypton, I'm used for flashlights, but I'm also used in car headlamps and high density lamps.
- I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive.
12 Clues: I make up 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. • This gas is the most abundant element in the universe • I am a halogen, and I purify the water in swimming pools. • I am a noble gas, and all of my isotopes are radioactive. • Without me, humans cannot survive, and we wouldn't be here! • I am a noble gas, and I'm used to fill up party balloons and blimps. • ...
Living things BLANCA BRUNO ANDRÉS PATRICIA 2014-10-15
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- is a living thing and is an Autotroph.
- an organismo that has more that one cell
- is a living thing , the decomposer of the animals and Plants.
- is a vital function tath allaws a living thing to make more living things
- it is a living thing, multicellular and a heterotroph.
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- an organism that has only one cell
- are the functions that e rey living thing does.
- they do not do the vital functions.
- they do the vital funcctions an they cells
- is a vital funtion that gives us nutriénts , we need to live.
10 Clues: an organism that has only one cell • they do not do the vital functions. • is a living thing and is an Autotroph. • an organismo that has more that one cell • they do the vital funcctions an they cells • are the functions that e rey living thing does. • it is a living thing, multicellular and a heterotroph. • ...
Review Crossword 1 2025-10-19
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- A sign shaped like a triangle that means “slow down and be prepared to stop.”
- The color of signs that provide general warnings.
- This line separates lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
- A flashing red light means you must do this before proceeding.
- The color of signs used for guide and distance information.
- A solid double yellow line means you may not do this.
- A red, octagon-shaped sign used to control the right-of-way at intersections.
- Control traffic flow at intersections using color signals.
- The color of signs that warn of construction or maintenance areas.
- Yellow, diamond-shaped signs warn of possible __________ ahead.
- The color of regulatory signs that give instructions or rules.
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- A green sign gives this type of information to help you navigate.
- The area between the road edge and the travel lane, often marked with a solid white line.
- Two parallel white lines across a road indicate this area for pedestrians.
- A flashing yellow light means to proceed with this.
- Markings that indicate lanes reserved for buses, carpools, or bicycles are shown with this symbol.
- A sign that posts a rule for drivers, such as a speed restriction.
17 Clues: The color of signs that provide general warnings. • A flashing yellow light means to proceed with this. • A solid double yellow line means you may not do this. • Control traffic flow at intersections using color signals. • The color of signs used for guide and distance information. • A flashing red light means you must do this before proceeding. • ...
119 - 121 2022-06-11
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- The _____ were of a dark wood.
- She went to the police station and made a full _____.
- English is a _____ language.
- Lisa _____ from her chair and glanced down at Sarah.
- He weighed the _____ of making a career change.
- Her vital signs are being closely _____ by the doctor.
- The uninvited guests who arrived at the party were _____ asked to leave.
- He _____ changes his mind because he is never satisfied with what he has.
- We need more feedback from the _____ in order to improve our goods.
- _____ cars are in strong demand.
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- Watching movies at the cinema is one of my favorite _____ exepriences.
- Wives and children do not know the _____ of their husbands and fathers.
- Four soldiers and twelve _____ were killed.
- This credit card can be used when traveling abroad or _____.
- The _____ had to share his cell with four other men since the jail was so full.
- The weather nowadays had been _____ hot.
- The security device has a heat _____ which detects the presence of people and animals.
- Paul was a shy, pleasant, _____ man.
- These boxes are ready for _____.
- It is _____ to hold the door open for someone who is entering a building behind you.
- The COVID-19 patients were kept in close _____.
- Smaller families have become the _____ in Asian countries.
- We expect delays to both _____ and outbound trains due to the weather.
23 Clues: English is a _____ language. • The _____ were of a dark wood. • These boxes are ready for _____. • _____ cars are in strong demand. • Paul was a shy, pleasant, _____ man. • The weather nowadays had been _____ hot. • Four soldiers and twelve _____ were killed. • He weighed the _____ of making a career change. • The COVID-19 patients were kept in close _____. • ...
The Sword of the Spirit 2024-07-05
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- The action that brings the armor of God to life in our lives
- What the apostles did before performing miracles in Acts 4:30
- The ultimate goal of the armor of God
- A central theme of Acts 3 and 4
- One of the pieces of armor mentioned in Ephesians 6:17-18
- A vital part of the armor that covers the believer's chest
- A necessary component of effective prayer according to Ephesians 6:18
- The state of mind we must maintain in order to pray effectively
- The belt of truth is mentioned in Ephesians 6:17-18
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- A way Paul opens his letters, including Ephesians
- The visual aid used to represent the armor of God in Ephesians 6:17-18
- One of the signs and wonders performed in Acts 3 and 4
- The first piece of armor to be listed in Ephesians 6:17-18
- An attribute given to believers in Acts 4:13 after they receive the Holy Spirit
- The attribute given to believers through the Holy Spirit in Acts 4:33
- Another piece of the armor that represents the word of God
- Another word for being alert, crucial for spiritual warfare
- Another piece of armor that protects the heart against attacks
- The condition of the man healed by Peter in Acts 3
- The apostle who performed many miracles in Acts 3 and 4
20 Clues: A central theme of Acts 3 and 4 • The ultimate goal of the armor of God • A way Paul opens his letters, including Ephesians • The condition of the man healed by Peter in Acts 3 • The belt of truth is mentioned in Ephesians 6:17-18 • One of the signs and wonders performed in Acts 3 and 4 • The apostle who performed many miracles in Acts 3 and 4 • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 2025-03-25
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- septum the wall between the right and left ventricles
- prefix meaning beyond or excess
- combining form meaning sound
- suffix meaning surgical repair
- the middle muscular layer of the heart wall that contracts to pump blood
- abbreviation for hypertension
- artery disease – a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- uses sound waves like ultrasound waves to create images of the hearts structure and function
- a double layered sac that everything is enclosed into
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- combining form meaning heart
- tachycardia – a type of abnormal heart rhythm
- x-rays – provides a general view of the heart and lungs
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- the thin inner layer of the heart wall that lines each chamber
- tool that records the hearts electrical rhythm and rate of the heart beat
- abbreviation for potassium chloride
- abbreviation meaning blood
- ventricular contractions – extra heartbeats that begin in one of the hearts lower pumping chambers
- heart failure – a condition where the heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood effectively
- abbreviation for implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- CT – uses x -rays to create a detailed image of the heart and blood vessels
- myopathy – a group of diseases that affect the heart muscle
- catheterization – when a thin tube is inserted into an artery and guided to the heart
- suffix meaning disease
- abbreviation for vital signs stable
25 Clues: suffix meaning disease • abbreviation meaning blood • combining form meaning sound • combining form meaning heart • abbreviation for hypertension • suffix meaning surgical repair • prefix meaning beyond or excess • abbreviation for potassium chloride • abbreviation for vital signs stable • tachycardia – a type of abnormal heart rhythm • ...
Medcharades 2025-08-15
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- Machine that keeps premature babies warm and monitors their vital signs
- machine Measures the heart’s electrical activity and shows it as a wave pattern
- your list with just a space between the word and the clue:
- surgery unit Uses a narrow beam of light to correct vision or cut tissue in surgery
- Small device in the chest that keeps the heart beating regularly
- scanner Makes detailed body images using magnets and radio waves
- Breaks kidney stones into tiny pieces using shock waves
- Flexible tube with light and camera to look inside the stomach
- machine Filters waste from blood when kidneys are damaged
- pump Worn on the body to give a steady supply of insulin
- Instrument used to listen to an unborn baby’s heartbeat during pregnancy
- monitor Monitors heart activity for 24–48 hours during normal life
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- Checks blood sugar level using a drop of blood
- Measures pressure of fluid inside the eye
- oximeter Monitors brain activity in intensive care without open surgery
- oximeter Measures oxygen in the blood without taking a sample
- Portable device that can shock the heart to restart it
- microscope Magnifies the view for doctors during delicate surgery
- Tube used to remove or deliver fluids in the body
- Uses sound echoes to create moving or still images of internal organs
- Machine that helps patients breathe when they cannot on their own
21 Clues: Measures pressure of fluid inside the eye • Checks blood sugar level using a drop of blood • Tube used to remove or deliver fluids in the body • Portable device that can shock the heart to restart it • Breaks kidney stones into tiny pieces using shock waves • pump Worn on the body to give a steady supply of insulin • ...
bomb crossword 2025-12-19
Integers 2025-10-20
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- Money paid into an account
- Whole numbers and their opposites
- Distance from zero
- Adding opposites
- Different signs ________
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- Center of the number line
- Ascending represents a _______ number
- Answer to a subtraction problem
- Money taken out of an account
- Answer to a division problem
- Two numbers whose sum is zero
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Same signs ________
- Money owed
- Below sea level represents a __________number
15 Clues: Money owed • Adding opposites • Distance from zero • Same signs ________ • Different signs ________ • Center of the number line • Money paid into an account • Answer to a division problem • Money taken out of an account • Two numbers whose sum is zero • Answer to a subtraction problem • Whole numbers and their opposites • Answer to a multiplication problem • ...
Vital Functions & Senses 2024-02-28
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- What organ do we use for smell?
- What organ do we use for taste?
- What organ do we use for touch?
- What vital function allows us to respond to our environment?
- What sense do we use when listening to music?
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- What vital function allows us to have babies?
- What vital function helps us get energy and materials?
- What organ do we use for sight?
- What organ do we use for hearing?
- What sense do we use when reading a book?
- What sense do we use when petting a dog?
- What sense do we use when eating?
12 Clues: What organ do we use for smell? • What organ do we use for sight? • What organ do we use for taste? • What organ do we use for touch? • What organ do we use for hearing? • What sense do we use when eating? • What sense do we use when petting a dog? • What sense do we use when reading a book? • What vital function allows us to have babies? • ...
Calving Process and Assistance 2019-01-10
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- milk fever
- new life in the dairy farm
- aid in calving management
- impact on the calf delivery process
- Abnormal delivery presentation
- calving trait
- fetal membranes
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- Normal delivery presentation
- Proper training needed
- injury in giving calving aid
- where to place chains
- signs before any signs of labor
- part of the birth canal
- a tool used in calving aid
- a tool used in calving aid
15 Clues: milk fever • calving trait • fetal membranes • Proper training needed • where to place chains • part of the birth canal • aid in calving management • new life in the dairy farm • a tool used in calving aid • a tool used in calving aid • Normal delivery presentation • injury in giving calving aid • Abnormal delivery presentation • signs before any signs of labor • ...
Circulatory Shock 2013-08-10
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- Red blood cells that transport oxygen through the body
- A nurse needs to do this regularly to check vital signs of the patient in shock
- Another name of this is anti-diuretic hormone.
- Fluid therapy that acts as a volume substitute to increase intravascular pressure
- Process of glycolysis
- The inability of the body to supply oxygen to the tissues
- Shock that is defined as the failure of the vascular system to supply peripheral tissues with adequate blood supply
- The reason you have warm skin in distributive shock is extreme ______________
- An acronym;occurs after major injury when major blood loss has occurred and has not been replaced
- Which artery is the balloon pump inserted to relieve cardiogenic shock?
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- Positive __________ make the cardiac muscle have stronger contractions
- Filling of the pleural space with blood in setting of trauma
- A type of distributive shock
- Decrease in blood volume of approximately 15-20%
- The first line of call at a hospital in case of trauma
- Actions a nurse takes to treat a patient
- Which shock do you give anti histamines to the patient?
- Check for skin ____________
- A type of shock due to atrial myxomas
- Shock is not a disease it is a ___________.
- This tool is used to check for level of consciousness
- These receptors are stimulated causing vasoconstriction
- Also known as arhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
23 Clues: Process of glycolysis • Check for skin ____________ • A type of distributive shock • A type of shock due to atrial myxomas • Actions a nurse takes to treat a patient • Shock is not a disease it is a ___________. • Also known as arhythmia (irregular heartbeat) • Another name of this is anti-diuretic hormone. • Decrease in blood volume of approximately 15-20% • ...
Study guide 2021-02-04
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- Caused by pain at inferior patella
- what is ROM
- what stretches from the TFL to tibia
- what does the r in rice stand for
- to find this you can take the sag test or posterior drawer
- signs are bruising and loss of motion
- signs Joint line pain locking up or loss of motion
- signs are TTP and aggravating pain with use
- takes approximately 6 months to recover after surgery
- what test is the test touch
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- what can repeated trauma to the knee cause
- test what are used to determine injury
- deformity of the knee results from this
- who commonly have it band syndrome
- what is extending of the knee
- the femur tibia fibula and patella are all what
16 Clues: what is ROM • what test is the test touch • what is extending of the knee • what does the r in rice stand for • Caused by pain at inferior patella • who commonly have it band syndrome • what stretches from the TFL to tibia • signs are bruising and loss of motion • test what are used to determine injury • deformity of the knee results from this • ...
Semiotics and Symbolic Interactionism 2025-03-10
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- Central to symbolic interactionism, symbols are objects, gestures, words, or behaviors that carry particular meanings within a society or social group.
- Interaction: Meaning is constructed through communication and interaction with others. People create their understanding of the world and themselves through social exchanges, interpreting symbols, and reacting to others' behaviors.
- These are systems of signs that are understood within a particular cultural or social context.
- Herbert Mead: Mead argued that human behavior is largely shaped by the social environment, and the self develops through interactions with others.
- is widely used in the analysis of media, advertising, art, literature, and culture.
- Symbols: These are symbols that have shared meanings within a culture or society. For instance, a flag represents more than just a piece of cloth—it embodies a nation's values, identity, and history.
- de Saussure: One of the founders of modern semiotics, Saussure argued that signs are arbitrary and that meaning is generated through the relationship between the signifier and the signified. He also introduced the idea of structuralism, where meaning is derived from the system of differences between signs.
- The idea that meaning is created through the relationship between different texts or signs.
- Sanders Peirce: Peirce expanded on Saussure’s ideas and introduced his own typology of signs (icon, index, and symbol). For Peirce, meaning emerges not just from language but from all forms of signs, whether visual, auditory, or even behavioral.
- and Identity: Symbolic interactionism is used to explain how individuals develop their identities and social roles through interactions with others.
- Studies: The theory is widely applied in understanding how language and non-verbal cues (such as gestures or facial expressions) function as symbols that convey meaning in interpersonal relationships.
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- and Symbolic Interactionism are two important theoretical frameworks in the study of communication and meaning making. Both theories focus on how people create and interpret signs, symbols, and meanings within society. Here’s a breakdown of each:
- Blumer: Blumer, a student of Mead, coined the term "symbolic interactionism." He emphasized that meanings are not fixed but are negotiated and altered through interaction.
- Studies: Symbolic interactionism is used to study how individuals interpret and construct meaning in relation to cultural products, social norms, and practices.
- The process of producing meaning through signs. For instance, words and images are used to convey concepts in language, culture, and communication.
- is the study of signs and symbols and how they create meaning.
- Self: According to Mead, the self is formed through social interactions, especially through the process of role-taking—the ability to see oneself from another person's perspective.
17 Clues: is the study of signs and symbols and how they create meaning. • is widely used in the analysis of media, advertising, art, literature, and culture. • The idea that meaning is created through the relationship between different texts or signs. • These are systems of signs that are understood within a particular cultural or social context. • ...
Chapter 7 Anatomy 2012-12-12
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- pertaining to the outer part
- muscular section under the lungs
- windpipe
- part of the pharynx behind and above the soft palate
- part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the upper edge of the epiglottis
- air going in
- valvelike, cartilaginous structure that covers the glottis during swallowing, preventing the entrance of food and drink into the larynx.
- a small branch of a bronchus
- fluid any of various clear, watery fluids in the body
- a little cavity, pit, or cell, as a cell of a honeycomb
- respiration process of breathing in and out
- roof of mouth
- signs med indications that a person is still alive
- serves primarily to protect and lubricate surfaces
- hairlike organelles
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- vocal cords
- or paired cavities of the body.
- air going out
- a roundish projection or division
- sinuses around the nose sinus
- act of inhaling and exhaling
- muscles pertaining to the innner muscle of the lungs
- canal
- throat
- pertaining to the bronchia or bronchi
- tube a canal extending from the middle ear to the pharynx
- either of the two main branches of the trachea
- septum The wall dividing the nasal cavity into halves
- pleuron a narrow, fluid-filled space between the pleural membranes of the lung and the inner chest wall
29 Clues: canal • throat • windpipe • vocal cords • air going in • air going out • roof of mouth • hairlike organelles • pertaining to the outer part • act of inhaling and exhaling • a small branch of a bronchus • sinuses around the nose sinus • or paired cavities of the body. • muscular section under the lungs • a roundish projection or division • pertaining to the bronchia or bronchi • ...
2014 WC Code Blue 2014-02-14
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- Move ____ and equipment not used for the code out of the way.
- How many minutes should vital signs be monitored?
- Send a copy of completed forms to the ____ department.
- Is used to establish unresponsiveness.
- Repeat all orders for ____.
- A provider's ____ is needed to administer services.
- Code ____ procedures should be reviewed yearly.
- Basic ____ should be followed in the outpatient office setting.
- Where is it scanned into EMR in the event of an actual code blue? Provide a copy to EMSA too!
- Assist family/friend of code blue patient to the nearest ____ area.
- Provide 911 with your location (physical address), phone number and ____?
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- Clear code area of all ______.
- How often should checks occur on emergency medication and equipment checklists?
- When an employee is assisting with a code blue, the front office should let the _____ area be aware of the emergency.
- Call/notify building _____ of arrival of emergency vehicle.
- Staff should ___ and escort EMS to the scene.
- American Heart Month
- How often should CPR training occur?
- Certification recommended in offices performing treadmill testing?
- If you didn't ___ it, it was not done.
- Keep family/friends ____ of patient as designiated by code team.
- If code blue is an actual event, don't forget to complete an ____ report.
- Utilize this assessment tool - precipitating factors, quality, region, severity, and time.
- Point directly to another staff person and state: ____ 911!
24 Clues: American Heart Month • Repeat all orders for ____. • Clear code area of all ______. • How often should CPR training occur? • If you didn't ___ it, it was not done. • Is used to establish unresponsiveness. • Staff should ___ and escort EMS to the scene. • Code ____ procedures should be reviewed yearly. • How many minutes should vital signs be monitored? • ...
Hunters Ed. Crossword 2023-11-14
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- Bleeding should be controlled by adding direct ________ to the wound
- Hunting strategy where you follow signs left by the specific type of animal being hunted
- ______ traps catch the animal's entire body
- __________ use a loop of cable to catch an animal by the neck, body, or leg
- The most effective shot to an animal is in the _______ organs
- The safest way to transport a firearm
- A true sportsman aims to inflict minimal ________ to the quarry
- Heat, Dirt, and Moisture are three factors that contribute to ________ growth
- You should only load _______ charge into a muzzleloader at a time
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- The growth of bacteria is the cause of _______ meat
- Hunting technique that involves a group of hunters who spread out to move the game towards other hunters
- When hunting on a boat, make sure everyone on board wears a personal _______ device
- The preferred shot for larger game animals such as deer
- The safest choice of color for hunting is fluorescent ________
- The only kind of powder that should be used in muzzleloaders
- Moral principles or values that distinguish between right and wrong
- Hanging motionless and suspended can cause suspension _______
- _________ traps catch the animal when it steps on the trap
- The international emergency signal for distress is ________ of anything to bring attention to yourself
- Knowing your _______ is necessary to ensure you take legal game
20 Clues: The safest way to transport a firearm • ______ traps catch the animal's entire body • The growth of bacteria is the cause of _______ meat • The preferred shot for larger game animals such as deer • _________ traps catch the animal when it steps on the trap • The only kind of powder that should be used in muzzleloaders • ...
Health Science 2023-06-13
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- Measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats.
- A macronutrient that breaks down into amino acids that are used for muscle development, the immune system and in enzymes.
- Cleaning a surface that is not living.
- The process of cell division.
- A disease with two types, the pancreas is involved.
- Decreasing blood flow towards the skin to maintain a normal core temperature.
- A tumour that is not cancerous.
- The removal of a possibly cancerous tissue to be examined.
- A chemical that encourages your cells to mutate into cancer cells.
- Categorizes vitamins and minerals.
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- Increasing blood flow towards the skin to maintain a normal core temperature.
- Measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is resting.
- Maintained by the four main vital signs using positive and negative feedback.
- Events leading up to an illness.
- Categorizes protein, lipids, carbohydrates and water.
- When your body temperature is under 36° for too long.
- The chemical found in saliva that digests carbohydrates into glucose.
- A tumour that is cancerous.
- A virus, bacteria, fungus or protist/protozoa that has the ability to make you ill.
- Cleaning a surface that is living, like on skin.
- A pathogen that is unable to be killed by antibiotics and hijacks cells into replicating for them.
- The unit that blood oxygen is measured in.
22 Clues: A tumour that is cancerous. • The process of cell division. • A tumour that is not cancerous. • Events leading up to an illness. • Categorizes vitamins and minerals. • Cleaning a surface that is not living. • The unit that blood oxygen is measured in. • Cleaning a surface that is living, like on skin. • A disease with two types, the pancreas is involved. • ...
Emergency Medical Responder 2024-12-12
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- abnormal breath sounds
- seal bark
- fracture with severe deformity
- tissue death
- fluid in the lungs
- swellling in the abdomen
- what happens when you leave one patient prematurely
- breathing requires positive pressure ventilations
- painful bleeding with symptoms of shock during pregnancy
- to sort
- multiple sets of vital signs
- implanted device that corrects an abnormal heart rhythm
- assesses CNS
- spontaneous erection indicative of a spinal cord injury
- % ambient air
- position of comfort for breathing difficulties
- gasping,noneffective breathing
- sound made when tongue occludes airway
- low perfusion related to decrease in blood volume
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- closer to the point of attachment
- oversight medical director for the EMS
- pressure exerted on the artery walls when the heart is at rest
- blood is forced out of heart;bulging eyes
- low perfusion related to heart function
- small arteries
- makes known desired health decisions
- sign of brain herniation
- large amount of painless bleeding with pregnancy
- theoxygen delivery to tissues
- flexion posture
- see saw breathing
- seizures with pregnancy
- measurable
- abdominal contents are exposed
- ABCD_
- swellling in the lungs
- sweating profusely
- abbreviation for the general impression for children
- can't exhale all of the air out
- sudden severe abdominal discomfort
- optimal time from accident to ER care
- intervention for gurgling
42 Clues: ABCD_ • to sort • seal bark • measurable • tissue death • assesses CNS • % ambient air • small arteries • flexion posture • see saw breathing • fluid in the lungs • sweating profusely • abnormal breath sounds • swellling in the lungs • seizures with pregnancy • sign of brain herniation • swellling in the abdomen • intervention for gurgling • multiple sets of vital signs • theoxygen delivery to tissues • ...
2014 WC Code Blue 2014-02-05
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- Is used to establish unresponsiveness.
- Certification recommendend in offices performing treadmill testing?
- Explain to patients in the ____ area that there is an emergency.
- Move ____ and equipment not used for code out of the way.
- Basic ___ should be followed in the outpatient office setting.
- Clear code area of all _____
- American Heart Month
- Call/notify building _____ of arrival of emergency vehicle.
- If you didn't _____ it, it was not done.
- Assist family/friend of "code" patinet to the nearest ____ area.
- Minutes that vital signs should be monitored.
- Utilize this assessment tool - Precipitating factors, quality, region, severity, and time.
- How often checks should occur on emergency medication and equipment checklists.
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- Repeat all orders for ______.
- Code ____ procedures should be reviewed yearly.
- Keep family/friend informed of patient as designated by code team.
- How often CPR training should occur?
- Where it is scanned into EMR in the event of an actual event of a code blue. Provide a copy to EMSA too!
- If code blue is an actual event, don't forget to complete an _____ report.
- Staff should ____ and escort EMS to the scene.
- Send a copy of completed forms to the ____ department.
- A providers _____ is needed to administer services.
- Point directly to anothe staff person and state: ____ 911.
- Provide 911 with your location (physical address), phone number, and ____?
24 Clues: American Heart Month • Clear code area of all _____ • Repeat all orders for ______. • How often CPR training should occur? • Is used to establish unresponsiveness. • If you didn't _____ it, it was not done. • Minutes that vital signs should be monitored. • Staff should ____ and escort EMS to the scene. • Code ____ procedures should be reviewed yearly. • ...
Health Information Technology Quiz! Brigette Edinger-PPE1 Lab Simulation 3 2014-03-31
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- Uniform ambulatory data set.
- Permission for treatment.
- Steps taken to implement a policy.
- A branch of medical science.
- Healthcare program for the military and retirees of the military.
- Incidence of disease.
- A nurse working under a doctor who can diagnose patients and write orders.
- Average length of stay.
- Minimum data set.
- health records A combination of both paper and electronic records.
- Outcome and information set.
- Living wills and durable powers of attorney for healthcare.
- Uniform hospital discharge set.
- Employer and data information set.
- Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
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- The physical elements of a computing system.
- Private health insurance.
- Program both the state and federal government jointly work on.
- technical rules governing data communication.
- a wrongful act that leads or results in an injury of another.
- Incidence of death.
- Demographics,financial information, consents and authorizations.
- Resident Data Set
- Less than a 30 day stay.
- Charges, Payments, and Adjustments.
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- Process and system where data is archived.
- Essential medical data set.
- Certified way of checking financial and other records.
- Where are AHIMA headquarters located?
- room report Nurse's notes,vital signs, medications, IV can be found on what?
- Organized lists of specific data.
- World health organization.
33 Clues: Resident Data Set • Minimum data set. • Incidence of death. • Incidence of disease. • Average length of stay. • Less than a 30 day stay. • Permission for treatment. • Private health insurance. • World health organization. • Essential medical data set. • Uniform ambulatory data set. • A branch of medical science. • Outcome and information set. • Uniform hospital discharge set. • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 2023-10-27
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- / a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- / a procedure that utilizes ultrasound to examine the heart and its vessels
- / abbreviation for ventricular tachycardia
- / abbreviation for hypertension
- / four
- / the outermost layer of the heart wall
- / an instrument used to measure pressure
- arrest / complete stopping of the heart
- / the thin layer of the heart wall that lines each heart chamber
- / pulse
- myocardium, and epicardium
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- / emitting of reflecting light
- / a procedure in which x-ray dye is injected into blood vessels to diagnose issues like stenosis and aneurysms
- / abbreviation for implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- / the center of cardiovascular function, pumps blood to the rest of the body
- / clot
- / a condition in which there is increased pressure in the blood vessels
- / abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction
- / instrument used to measure pressure
- / a procedure that monitors electrical activity in the heart
- / the middle, muscular layer of the heart wall that contracts to pump blood
- / a device that has wires which are implanted in the heart wall to deliver an electrical signal to regulate heart beats
- / the double-layered sack that encloses the
- veins / swollen and dilated veins
- / a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- / abbreviation for vital signs stable
26 Clues: / clot • / four • / pulse • myocardium, and epicardium • / emitting of reflecting light • / abbreviation for hypertension • veins / swollen and dilated veins • / instrument used to measure pressure • / abbreviation for vital signs stable • / the outermost layer of the heart wall • / an instrument used to measure pressure • arrest / complete stopping of the heart • ...
Chemical Elements In Daily Life 2023-10-18
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- - Important for the immune system and as a dietary supplement.
- - Once used in thermometers and barometers.
- - The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- - Used in the production of computer chips.
- - Building block of organic compounds.
- - Used in toothpaste to prevent cavities.
- - Essential for human respiration.
- - Added to salt for thyroid health.
- - Found in table salt and used in food preservation.
- - Used in batteries and for mental health treatments.
- - Used in fuel cells and as a rocket propellant.
- - Used in aerospace, medical implants, and sports equipment.
- - Used in beverage cans and cookware.
- - Important for strong bones and teeth.
- - Vital for nerve and muscle function.
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- - Used in electrical wiring and plumbing.
- - Used in activated carbon filters for air and water purification.
- - Valuable metal used in jewelry and coins.
- - Essential for hemoglobin in red blood cells.
- - Used in photography and jewelry.
- - Used for water disinfection in swimming pools.
- - Important for muscle and nerve function.
- - Used in balloons and cooling in MRI machines.
- - A component of DNA and ATP.
- - Previously used in paint and gasoline.
- - Used in neon lights and signs.
- - An inert gas used in light bulbs.
- - Used as a fuel in nuclear reactors.
- - Used in batteries and as a colorant in glass.
- - Used in the production of sulfuric acid and rubber.
30 Clues: - A component of DNA and ATP. • - Used in neon lights and signs. • - Used in photography and jewelry. • - Essential for human respiration. • - An inert gas used in light bulbs. • - Added to salt for thyroid health. • - Used in beverage cans and cookware. • - Used as a fuel in nuclear reactors. • - Building block of organic compounds. • - Vital for nerve and muscle function. • ...
Trade School vs 4yr College Crossword Lab 2024-02-29
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- the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services
- to relieve stress and conditions associated with it, such as tension headaches
- the process of ensuring that an aircraft is safe and reliable for flight through regular inspections, repairs, and replacements
- the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of a business or organization to achieve its goals and objectives
- the data related to a person's medical history
- heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
- the study of machines, equipment, technology and systems
- an interconnected set of components used to collect, store, process and transmit data and digital information
- the personnel of a business or organization
- a trained person whose job is to improve the appearance of a customer's face, hair, or skin using makeup and beauty treatments
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- the study or use of systems
- the system that prescribes the fate of the criminal
- a mechanic who services and repairs automobiles
- takes patients' vital signs, such as their blood pressure
- (metal pieces or parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting using a blowtorch
- Commercial Driver's License
- the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks
- the preparation, cooking, plating, presentation, and service of food
- the process of recording, classifying and summarizing financial transactions
- handles several important tasks within the dentist's office
20 Clues: the study or use of systems • Commercial Driver's License • heating, ventilation, and air conditioning • the personnel of a business or organization • the data related to a person's medical history • a mechanic who services and repairs automobiles • the system that prescribes the fate of the criminal • the study of machines, equipment, technology and systems • ...
spicey words week 4 2023-09-15
Polynomials 2026-02-18
Across
- Number without a letter
- Always include the ______ on constants and numerical coefficients
- Tri means
- Cannot have = signs
- Letters have a degree of
- Are separated by + and - signs
Down
- Numbers have a degree of
- Has one term
- 3x + 2 is a
- Use the highest exponent for this
- Mono means
- Represents the unknown
- Bi means
- Has three terms
14 Clues: Bi means • Tri means • Mono means • 3x + 2 is a • Has one term • Has three terms • Cannot have = signs • Represents the unknown • Number without a letter • Numbers have a degree of • Letters have a degree of • Are separated by + and - signs • Use the highest exponent for this • Always include the ______ on constants and numerical coefficients
MDF-Net for abnormality detection by fusing X-rays with clinical data - crossword 2026-01-07
Across
- Adjective used to describe deep learning that enhances diagnostic accuracy by using multiple data sources (like images and text) rather than vision alone.
- The category of data that includes patient history, vital signs, and lab results, which acts as "critical context" for the diagnosis.
- The "trap" encountered when using larger models like ResNet-50, where the model memorized training data instead of learning generalizable patterns.
- A specific type of sign (like Heart Rate or Temperature) included in the structured clinical data used for the study.
Down
- A term describing the nature of image data (high-dimensional, dense pixel arrays) as opposed to the linear, 1D nature of clinical data.
- The medical professional whose workflow serves as the model for the study; they do not diagnose in a vacuum but combine visual evidence with context.
- The specific "backbone" architecture that was selected as the "winner" because it offered the optimal balance of computational efficiency and accuracy.
- The core strategy of the MDF-Net architecture, occurring at both "Early" and "Late" stages to merge different data dimensions.
- A critical lung condition mentioned in the case study that appears as "hazy, diffuse opacities" and can look very similar to Pneumonia on an X-ray.
- The approach that combines visual evidence with clinical context, which the presentation states moves AI closer to the reasoning of a human doctor.
10 Clues: A specific type of sign (like Heart Rate or Temperature) included in the structured clinical data used for the study. • The core strategy of the MDF-Net architecture, occurring at both "Early" and "Late" stages to merge different data dimensions. • ...
