vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Tate McRae 2025-12-18
Appendicitis 2023-11-22
Across
- the patient's vital signs are monitored and documented every hour because of the threat of ________ resulting in peritonitis
- appendicitis is the inflammation of the veriform _____, usually acute
- pain in the rigt lower quadrant of the abdomen, around ___ (halfway between the umbilicus and the crest of the right ilium
- appendix is a small tube in the ____ of the abdomen
- the health care provider orders a ____ , most patients have a level of 10,000/mm3
- the rate of cure through surgical intervention is ___ with patinets with appendicitis.
- may include reason for IV fluids, diet advancement, and reasons for medications
Down
- can mask symptoms of acute appendicitis
- if undiagnosed, it leads rapidly to perforation and ____
- the patient often lies on the back or side with knees flexed in an attempt to ____ muscular strain on the abdominal wall
- ___ ___ can be applied to area to decrease the flow of blood to impede inflammation
- light palpation of the abdomen elicitis ____ in the right lower quadrant ( increased pain felt when using the fingertips to press on the abdomen on the opposite side of the suspected problem, then quickly releasing pressure
12 Clues: can mask symptoms of acute appendicitis • appendix is a small tube in the ____ of the abdomen • if undiagnosed, it leads rapidly to perforation and ____ • appendicitis is the inflammation of the veriform _____, usually acute • may include reason for IV fluids, diet advancement, and reasons for medications • ...
ENDODONTİ (1. Vize konularını kapsayan) QUIZ 2023-11-12
Across
- koronal pulpa dokusunun küçük bir kısmının çıkarılması ... pulpatomisi'dir.
- Organizmaların belirli bir konakda hastalık üretme kapasitesi
- geri dönüşümsüz pulpitis tedavi edilmediğinde ... ile sonuçlanır.
- yüzeyde kendi ürettikleri jelsi tabaka içinde yaşayan mikroorganizma topluluğu
- kanal ağızlarının konumunu belirlemeye yardımcı anatomik nokta, ingilizce kısaltması
- Apikal periodontitisin etiyolojisinde başlıca mikroorganizmalar
- Kök ucu oluşmuş dişlerde kökün en uç noktasından 1-1,5 mm kadar mesafedeki bölge
- dışarıdan gelen uyarı hastada semptoma neden olurken uyarı ortadan kalktığında semptom hızla tersine döner, bu durum... pulpitis olarak sınıflandırılır.
- kanal ağızlarının mesio-distal yönde çizilen çizgiye eşit uzaklıkta olmasına ilişkin kuralın adı
Down
- Pulpaya yaklaştıkça dentin tübüllerinin çapları ...
- mekanik, kimyasal ve termal uyaranlar non vital irritanlar iken mikroorganizmalar ... iritanlar olarak sınıflandırılır.
- pulpanın en dıştaki hücre tabakası
- Enfekte kök kanalındaki bakteri sayısı ile periradiküler radyolüsensisin boyutu arasında ... korelasyon vardır.
- Kanal tedavisinde mikroorganizmalar kök kanal sistemi içerisinden yeterli düzeyde uzaklaştırılamaz ise oluşan ikincil enfeksiyon
- gençlerde pulpa odası ... iken yaşlılarda daralır.
- alt birinci ve ikinci küçük azı dişleri ... köklüdür.
- vital pulpanın tüm koronal kısmının cerrahi olarak çıkarılması ... pulpatomidir.
- ... patolojik bir durum iken, inflamatuar reaksiyon, vücudun gösterdiği bir tepkidir.
- Pulpa nekrozunda diş, elektrikli pulpa testlerine ... yanıt verir
19 Clues: pulpanın en dıştaki hücre tabakası • gençlerde pulpa odası ... iken yaşlılarda daralır. • Pulpaya yaklaştıkça dentin tübüllerinin çapları ... • alt birinci ve ikinci küçük azı dişleri ... köklüdür. • Organizmaların belirli bir konakda hastalık üretme kapasitesi • Apikal periodontitisin etiyolojisinde başlıca mikroorganizmalar • ...
Hope You Know Your Acronyms 2021-06-07
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- The D in the RID factor
- The I in the RID factor
- In SAMPLE the S stands for signs and _________
- What the RICE method is for
- E in RICE acronym
- In SAMPLE the M stands for
- In SAMPLE the L stands for _______ oral intake
- C in RICE acronym
- T in FAST acronym
- I in RICE acronym
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- The R in the RID factor
- What the FAST acronym is warning signs for
- S in FAST acronym
- R in RICE acronym
- In SAMPLE the E stands for _________ leading up
- In SAMPLE the A stands for
- F in FAST acronym
- A in FAST acronym
- In SAMPLE the P stands for ______ history
19 Clues: S in FAST acronym • R in RICE acronym • E in RICE acronym • F in FAST acronym • A in FAST acronym • C in RICE acronym • T in FAST acronym • I in RICE acronym • The R in the RID factor • The D in the RID factor • The I in the RID factor • In SAMPLE the M stands for • In SAMPLE the A stands for • What the RICE method is for • In SAMPLE the P stands for ______ history • ...
English voc 2022-06-02
18 Clues: hue • vital • dodge • scared • copiyng • shocked • sure of • begging • longing • confused • only one • urgently • offensive • different • clearly seen • less intense • contemptously • extreme emotion
Sam's Sunday Crossword 2024-09-10
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- Not a light form of cocoa
- The most vital part of this puzzle
- Most vital part of any meal, according to you
- *Something you might do in Autumn
- Areas where waves deposit and rework sediments
- The #1 thing you cannot survive without
- Your choice of wine
- "Au" on the periodic table
- How much do I love you?
- Moving quick on foot
Down
- *Something you might do in Spring
- Name that means "star" in Sanskrit
- I ____ you
- *A drink amongst the clouds
- The hottest sign of the Zodiac
- The other side of Ronald
- *A pair takes a restorative pummeling
- Sol
- earthenware
- Both a pet name & company name
- Your favorite flower (at least at one point)
21 Clues: Sol • I ____ you • earthenware • Your choice of wine • Moving quick on foot • How much do I love you? • The other side of Ronald • Not a light form of cocoa • "Au" on the periodic table • *A drink amongst the clouds • The hottest sign of the Zodiac • Both a pet name & company name • *Something you might do in Spring • *Something you might do in Autumn • Name that means "star" in Sanskrit • ...
Elements crossword 2026-02-03
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- the main ingredient in bleach
- a vital electrolyte for your body (K)
- ______ chloride
- 78% of Earth's atmosphere
- used to produce polytetrafluoroethylene
- used in 10% of gunpowder mixture
- also known as Be in the P.T
- Used in RGB
- Most radioactive Element
Down
- acts as a shielding gas in metal fabrication
- 99% stored in your bones and teeth
- 85% is stored in your bones
- Used in beverage cans alu____
- Vital mineral for your body Mg
- used as a hyperpure semiconductor material for electronics
- Has an atomic number of 5
- Top left of the periodic table
- One of the causes of global warming
- Used in most phone batteries
- We breath it in
- Opposite side of hydrogen
21 Clues: Used in RGB • ______ chloride • We breath it in • Most radioactive Element • Has an atomic number of 5 • 78% of Earth's atmosphere • Opposite side of hydrogen • 85% is stored in your bones • also known as Be in the P.T • Used in most phone batteries • the main ingredient in bleach • Used in beverage cans alu____ • Vital mineral for your body Mg • Top left of the periodic table • ...
Around the World with a Toothbrush and a Smile 2023-03-09
20 Clues: resa • logi • blyg • dölja • enorm • ärlig • hindra • utmärkt • erbjuda • uppfylla • utmaning • pålitlig • ägodelar • tillfälle • nödvändig • gästfrihet • fullständig • skaffa,ordna • göra-framsteg • ha-för-avsikt-att
16-20 RW 2023-05-24
24 Clues: pay • run • mind • take • more • city • pour • voice • break • vital • break • fight • point • sharp • close • twist • cross • blame • right • weight • number • wander • through • pleasing
8.1 sanaristikko - Luukas 2026-03-18
22 Clues: uhka • laji • otus • tulva • tiheä • nisäkäs • mahtava • elinalue • ikoninen • hallitus • lisääntyä • metsäkato • populaatio • hellyttävä • elintärkeä • uhanalainen • paikallinen • salametsästys • luonnonsuojelu • ainutlaatuinen • jostakin huolimatta • saastuttaminen,saasteet
The Future of Work 2025-11-22
22 Clues: kone • piirre • vaatia • yritys • korvata • lisäksi • johtaja • harkita • ratkaista • saavuttaa • varmistaa • työpaikka • elintärkeä • ratkaiseva • sanallinen • edellyttää • toisin kuin • kunnioittava • olla olemassa • ainutlaatuinen • kärsivällisyys • jääjä eläkkeelle
the outsiders 2021-12-05
16 Clues: held • gloomy • tapped • heroic • escape • gobbled • shocked • longing • peaceful • demanded • trembling • exclaimed • important • malicious • mishandled • camoflaged
Crossword puzzle 2022-01-12
16 Clues: escape • grabbed • punched • nibbled • content • prepared • peaceful • necessary • suggested • trembling • courteous • malicious • exclaimed • mishandled • camouflaged • disagreeable
Text 2 + glossary 2022-05-09
16-20 Root Words 2023-05-23
Chapters 9-12 Review 2024-03-05
Across
- high-pitch sound caused by obstruction or swelling in the larynx
- Something that can be observed or measured when assessing a patient
- Airway that is clear and free from obstruction
- Something the patient complains of or describes during the secondary assessment
- In OPQRST, asks "What were you doing when all this began?"
- In OPQRST, asks "What makes it better or worse?"
- Disorganized electrical activity within the heart that renders the heart incapable of pumping blood
- Act of using one’s hands to touch or feel the body to check vital signs
- The contraction phase of the heart
- Difficult or labored breathing
- Device used to auscultate sounds within the body
- In OPQRST, asks "Is the pain staying there or moving?"
- In OPQRST, asks "What does the pain feel like?"
Down
- Act of breathing out
- Act of breathing in and out
- Act of listening to internal sounds of the body, typically with a stethoscope
- Act of breathing in
- Application of an electric shock to a patient’s heart
- The absence of breathing
- Condition in which there is an insufficient supply of oxygen in the blood and tissues
- Device used to control the delivery of oxygen
- The relaxation phase of the heart.
- "S" in OPQRST
- "T" in OPQRST
- Mnemonic used during a secondary assessment to help assess the patient’s chief complaint
- Acronym used to obtain a patient history during the secondary assessment.
26 Clues: "S" in OPQRST • "T" in OPQRST • Act of breathing in • Act of breathing out • The absence of breathing • Act of breathing in and out • Difficult or labored breathing • The relaxation phase of the heart. • The contraction phase of the heart • Device used to control the delivery of oxygen • Airway that is clear and free from obstruction • ...
NSF RIM Awareness Week - Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-10
18 Clues: NARA • Policy • Digital • Records • Tagging • Disposal • Education • Permanent • Assessments • Vulnerability • Accountability • File Management • Records Liaisons • Capture/Disposition • Formerly Vital Records • Electronic_Records_System_Controls • Controlled_Unclassified_Information • Senior_Agency_Official_for_Records_Management
Isotopes Puzzle 2025-02-24
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- Its abundant isotope is 11B and the atomic weight is approximately 10.81; it’s essential in making borosilicate glass.
- Identified by isotope 28Si and an atomic weight close to 28.085, this element is central to electronics and glass production.
- With isotope 39K and an atomic weight around 39.098, this element is essential for proper heart and muscle function.
- With the isotope 31P and an atomic weight of about 30.974, this element is crucial for DNA and energy transfer.
- Characterized by isotope 14N and an atomic weight of about 14.007, this element makes up most of our air.
- Marked by isotope 32S and an atomic weight around 32.06, this element is often associated with the distinct smell of hot springs.
- Identified by isotope 40Ca and an atomic weight of roughly 40.078, this element is the main mineral in bones and teeth
- This element, with isotope 9Be and an atomic weight around 9.0122, is a rare constituent of the Earth’s crust.
- The most common isotope is 12C with an atomic weight near 12.011 – a fundamental building block of life.
- Featuring the isotope 19F and an atomic weight around 18.998, this highly electronegative element is found in toothpaste.
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- Featuring isotope 40Ar and an atomic weight near 39.948, this noble gas is used in some lighting and even in dating rocks.
- Marked by the isotope 7Li and an atomic weight of roughly 6.94, this light metal is key in rechargeable batteries.
- Possessing the sole stable isotope 27Al and an atomic weight around 26.982, this lightweight metal is common in foil and cans.
- The isotope 24Mg and an atomic weight of roughly 24.305 indicate this element, which is vital in chlorophyll.
- Its signature isotope is 20Ne and the atomic weight is approximately 20.180; this noble gas lights up neon signs.
- Its most common isotope is 1H and its atomic weight is about 1.008.
- With a predominant isotope of 4He and an atomic weight near 4.0026, this element is famously used in balloons.
- With isotope 23Na and an atomic weight near 22.990, this element is a major component of table salt.
- With isotope 16O and an atomic weight close to 15.999, this element is vital for respiration.
- Its common isotope is 35Cl and the atomic weight is approximately 35.45; this element is also found in salt.
20 Clues: Its most common isotope is 1H and its atomic weight is about 1.008. • With isotope 16O and an atomic weight close to 15.999, this element is vital for respiration. • With isotope 23Na and an atomic weight near 22.990, this element is a major component of table salt. • ...
Lesson 3/2 2025-12-01
17 Clues: alter • vital • enrich • benign • analyze • ancient • propose • restore • conform • annoying • intensify • turbulent • potential • anticipate • intolerable • ongoing, continuing • ascertain, discover
Health Information Technology Quiz! Brigette Edinger-PPE1 Lab Simulation 3 2014-03-31
Across
- Resident Data Set
- Essential medical data set.
- Where are AHIMA headquarters located?
- Permission for treatment.
- technical rules governing data communication.
- hardware The physical elements of a computing system.
- Employer and data information set.
- room report Nurse's notes,vital signs, medications, IV can be found on what?
- data Demographics,financial information, consents and authorizations.
- a wrongful act that leads or results in an injury of another.
- Incidence of death.
- health records A combination of both paper and electronic records.
- Uniform ambulatory data set.
- warehousing / Process and system where data is archived.
- Outcome and information set.
- Minimum data set.
Down
- Average length of stay.
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- Charges, Payments, and Adjustments.
- Steps taken to implement a policy.
- Certified way of checking financial and other records.
- World health organization.
- speciality A branch of medical science.
- practitioner A nurse working under a doctor who can diagnose patients and write orders.
- Private health insurance.
- Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
- Incidence of disease.
- Organized lists of specific data.
- Healthcare program for the military and retirees of the military.
- directives Living wills and durable powers of attorney for healthcare.
- Program both the state and federal government jointly work on.
- care less than a 30 day stay.
- Uniform hospital discharge set.
33 Clues: Resident Data Set • Minimum data set. • Incidence of death. • Incidence of disease. • Average length of stay. • Permission for treatment. • Private health insurance. • World health organization. • Essential medical data set. • Uniform ambulatory data set. • Outcome and information set. • care less than a 30 day stay. • Uniform hospital discharge set. • Organized lists of specific data. • ...
Restraints 2021-03-11
Across
- orders for restraints may NOT be written as this status
- Orders for restraints are written per restraint........
- required for any patient in violent restraints every 24 hours
- reapplication of a restraint after previously discontinuation requires this
- must be notified of patient death while restraints are in use
- patients vital signs are checked at least every .........min to 2 hrs
- contraindication for restraints
- orders you should consider using id a patient is requiring 4 point restraints
- restraints used in emergency situations based on emotional or behavioral issues.
- required every 4 hrs for patients over 18 yrs old and every 2 hrs in patients 9-17 yrs old
- physicians or an ...... may discontinue restraints
- Although a patient monitoring is required q4hours, our nonviolent patients are monitored every ..... hours
Down
- restraints are used when clinically indicated for patient or staff ........
- Nonviolent restraints are applied after all other ......... have been exhausted
- where is the restraint management intervention located?
- restraint to keep a patient from "picking"
- number of siderails raised on the bed that is considered restraints
- restraints are not used as a means of retaliation, coersion, discipline, or..........
- involuntary confinement of a patient alone that is not practiced in this facility
- any method, physical or mechanical immobilization of a patient as well as any chemical or medication used to restrict a patient's behavior
- In case of ....... a restrained patient must be removed from the area
- restrained patients should be covered for ....... and comfort
- type of restraint chosen
23 Clues: type of restraint chosen • contraindication for restraints • restraint to keep a patient from "picking" • physicians or an ...... may discontinue restraints • orders for restraints may NOT be written as this status • where is the restraint management intervention located? • Orders for restraints are written per restraint........ • ...
P Abbreviations 2022-01-18
Across
- peripheral vascular disease
- additional certification for healthcare workers who respond to pediatric emergencies
- Pharm
- PVR
- timeframe immediately after surgery
- PA- Physician's __________
- protected health information
- medication taken prn is taken as ______
- extra heartbeats or abnormal contractions that produce a heartbeat sooner than the regular expected beat
- timeframe immediately before surgery
- Specialized equipment or clothing worn by a person to protect themselves from infectious materials
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- PCA- patient controlled _________
- Excess fluid in the lungs that collects in the numerous air sacs in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe is called a pulmonary _____ (PE)
- pt
- A report that includes info gained from a patient’s medically relevant recollections
Down
- PID- ______ inflammatory disease that is an infection of a women's reproductive organs
- passive range of motion
- P- second most plentiful mineral in the body
- Branch of healthcare that helps pts develop maintain and restore maximum body movement and physical function
- Path
- peripherally inserted central catheter
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Pupils, equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation
- PCN
- positron emission tomography
- Preferred Provider Organization
- recovery room where patients who have had surgery requiring anesthesia or sedation are monitored after surgery
- ps- _____ meals
- A PE is a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in the _____
- Something taken PO is taken by _____
- Exam that updates health history, checks vital signs, visual exam, and laboratory tests
32 Clues: pt • PVR • PCN • Path • Pharm • ps- _____ meals • passive range of motion • PA- Physician's __________ • peripheral vascular disease • protected health information • positron emission tomography • Post-traumatic stress disorder • Preferred Provider Organization • PCA- patient controlled _________ • timeframe immediately after surgery • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • ...
Unit 1.1 2024-01-04
Across
- places where infectious agents live
- cell is placed into a solution and water moves out of the cell causing it to shrink
- method for bacteria to move to a vulnerable person
- long term intravenous feeding of high caloric solutions containing concentrations of proteins, fats, sugars, electrolytes, and vitamins
- free from the presence of microorganisms
- process to ensure that the environment is as clean and controlled as possible
- generally contains medications or additives
- monitor the patient's vital signs, administer medication and ensure doctor's orders are carried out
- process of inactivating bacteria so they can no longer cause harm
- will not contain a base solution volume
Down
- Patient Body Surface Area
- process of removing any unwanted substances
- therapy occurs when a drug is given at evenly spaced intervals with finite interruptions
- patient receives a preset dose of pain medication by pressing a button on a computerized pump
- sterile solutions for parenteral use made by combining two or more parenteral products
- cell is placed into a solution and water moves into the cell causing it to swell
- relative concentration of solute particles inside a cell with respect to the concentration outside the cell
- veins usually found in the arm or back of hand
- cell is placed into a solution and it neither shrinks nor swells
- removes viruses, bacteria and unwanted materials from your hands
- continuous infusion of fluids with medications
- continuous intravenous infusion that provides fluid replacement or drug therapy
22 Clues: Patient Body Surface Area • places where infectious agents live • will not contain a base solution volume • free from the presence of microorganisms • process of removing any unwanted substances • generally contains medications or additives • veins usually found in the arm or back of hand • continuous infusion of fluids with medications • ...
Basic First Aid 2025-04-01
Across
- Cardiac arrest describes a condition in which the heart ___ beating.
- Use an AED when a person is unconscious and not ____.
- A life threatening condition when vital organs do not receive enough blood or oxygen.
- The five-to-five method is used to help people who are ___.
- A device that delivers a controlled shot to the heart.
- Fluid fills the lungs and air passages narrow, restricting breathing.
- The most important part of first aid for severe ____ is pressure to the wound.
- Hands-Only CPR delivers 100 compressions per ____.
- The ‘R’ in CPR.
- A medical emergency is a life ____ situation.
Down
- wheezing, hand signals, blue lips, trying to cough are signs of what?
- type of CPR that only involves chest compressions.
- First aid classes teach CPR, five and five choking and ____.
- Degree of burn that affects all layers of skin.
- Apply antibiotic ointment to cut or scrap after ____ the wound.
- A first aid ____ contains supplies to care for minor injuries.
- Obtaining _____ is when you ask an injured person if they want to receive first aid.
- The ‘CP’ in CPR.
- serious bacterial infection associated with a deep cut, scrap and puncture wounds.
- When calling 911, tell the dispatcher the person’s ___, condition, age and gender.
- ____ degree burn damages the outer layer of skin causing redness, swelling and pain.
- A virus that infects the nerves, brain and spinal cord from an animal bite.
- Treatment given first in an accident or injury.
- A type of emergency that is urgent and a life threatening situation.
24 Clues: The ‘R’ in CPR. • The ‘CP’ in CPR. • A medical emergency is a life ____ situation. • Degree of burn that affects all layers of skin. • Treatment given first in an accident or injury. • type of CPR that only involves chest compressions. • Hands-Only CPR delivers 100 compressions per ____. • Use an AED when a person is unconscious and not ____. • ...
VS108 Midterm Review 2026-02-09
Across
- Alpha-2 drugs initially cause ______ hypertension
- Slow or shallow breathing resulting in high CO₂
- Percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen (abb.)
- Device used to measure oxygen saturation (2 words)
- Reversal agent for alpha-2 agonists
- Best indicators of anesthetic depth beyond vital signs
- Measurement of carbon dioxide at end expiration (abb.)
- Drug class providing analgesia without unconsciousness
- Term describing anesthetic depth that is neither too light nor too deep
- Anesthetic drugs have a narrow ___ index
- Frequency anesthesia parameters should be recorded (minutes)
- Heart rate multiplied by stroke volume equals ___________ (2 words)
- Drug given before induction
- Blue mucous membranes indicating hypoxemia
- Phenothiazine tranquilizer causing vasodilation
Down
- Low heart rate during anesthesia
- Eye position indicating adequate anesthetic depth
- Induction drug that can cause apnea
- Opioid reversal agent
- Alpha-2 agonist providing sedation and analgesia
- MAP below ____ mmHg risks kidney injury
- Indirect BP method that measures systolic pressure only
- Multiple drug technique to improve safety (2 words)
- Drug effect causing widened vessels and low BP
- Gold standard method of BP measurement
- Reflex that must be absent before intubation
- Blink reflex tested by tapping the medial or lateral canthus
- Most important BP value for tissue perfusion (abb.)
- Drug-induced vasodilation decreases systemic vascular (2 words)
- Dissociative anesthetic that does not cause eye rotation
- A useful muscle tone indicator of anesthetic depth
- Collapsed alveoli causing hypoxemia
- Noninvasive monitoring of CO₂ using a waveform
33 Clues: Opioid reversal agent • Drug given before induction • Low heart rate during anesthesia • Induction drug that can cause apnea • Reversal agent for alpha-2 agonists • Collapsed alveoli causing hypoxemia • Gold standard method of BP measurement • MAP below ____ mmHg risks kidney injury • Anesthetic drugs have a narrow ___ index • Blue mucous membranes indicating hypoxemia • ...
Surgical Puzzle 1 2025-11-24
Across
- Type of surgery performed to prevent disease or complications before they occur
- Type of anesthesia that produces a reversible loss of sensation in a specific body region
- Technique that maintains sterility in the surgical field
- Area of the OR where masks are required
- Surgery classification requiring immediate attention to preserve life or function
- requiring careful monitoring of airway and vital signs during anesthesia
- Verification process performed in the OR to ensure correct patient, site, and procedure
- Type of surgery performed to improve appearance
- Nurse responsible for holistic preparation of patient before surgery, addressing physical and
- Surgery performed to determine the cause or extent of a condition
- Legal document confirming patient awareness of risks, benefits, and alternatives
Down
- The Joint Commission’s safety requirement to confirm correct patient and site
- Staff who prepares sterile instruments and maintains the sterile field
- Serious reaction to certain anesthetics leading to hyperthermia and muscle rigidity
- Voluntary agreement by a patient to undergo a procedure after full disclosure
- area requiring authorized staff in surgical attire but no mask
- needs
- Main priority before surgery — complete checklist to ensure patient is prepared
- Key safety concern involving cold stress during surgery
- Form of anesthesia using IV or inhaled agents with loss of consciousness
- responsible for monitoring patient safety, documentation, and coordination in the operating room
- Classification of surgery that is by choice, planned and scheduled in advance
22 Clues: needs • Area of the OR where masks are required • Type of surgery performed to improve appearance • Key safety concern involving cold stress during surgery • Technique that maintains sterility in the surgical field • area requiring authorized staff in surgical attire but no mask • Surgery performed to determine the cause or extent of a condition • ...
Stuff 2023-11-27
Module 1: Crossword Puzzle (in class activity) 2023-05-02
Across
- a patients understanding of healthcare information
- ability for a healthcare provider to effectively deliver care that meets the social and cultural needs of a patient
- to be fair
- a survey provided at discharge to evaluate a patient's perception of the care that was received
- calcium deposited in a blood vessel
- an individuals personal right
- normal age-related changes to organs
- narrowing of a passage
- when multiple professions learn with and about each others roles
- decreasing size of an organ
- hardening of tissue
- when a nurse asks for assistance with a patient care task
Down
- examples are informed consent DNR pain control and genetic testing
- guides the safe delivery of patient care
- bias a subconscious act visible through subtle behaviors
- practices and protocols based on the best research and clinical expertise
- an understanding and kindness that leads to inclusiveness
- occurs when the body naturally adapts to regular exposure to a substance
- to be accountable
- problematic pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment on distress
- reasons for health disparities and limited access to care
- a style a speech that should be used with patients especially when patients need support
- to do good
- necessary when a patient speaks a language you are not fluent in
- to tell the truth
- can assist with vital signs and ADL's
26 Clues: to be fair • to do good • to be accountable • to tell the truth • hardening of tissue • narrowing of a passage • decreasing size of an organ • an individuals personal right • calcium deposited in a blood vessel • normal age-related changes to organs • can assist with vital signs and ADL's • guides the safe delivery of patient care • a patients understanding of healthcare information • ...
Health 2021-11-03
Across
- A very serious burn in which all the layers of skin are damaged
- A first-aid procedure where someone forces air into the lungs of a person who cannot breathe on his or her own
- Actions taken to prevent the spread of disease by treating all blood as if it were contaminated
- physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opioids
- A first-aid procedure to restore breathing and circulation
- person who's airway is restricted by something.
- A moderately serious burn in which the burned area blisters
- Quick inward and upward pulls into the diaphragm to force an obstruction out of the airway
- position that you put a unconscious breathing person in
- Serious condition that occurs when the blood supply to the heart slows or stops and the heart muscle is damaged
- medicine that is prescribed by health professionals
- the immediate care given to someone who becomes injured or ill until regular medical care can be provided
Down
- A burn in which only the outer layer of skin has burned and turned red
- heroin, meth, etc
- signs that are universally accepted.
- A community agency that helps people deal with poisoning emergencies
- Heart does not get enough oxygen
- Quick presses into the middle of the breastbone to force an obstruction out of the airway
- A life-threatening condition in which the circulatory system fails to deliver enough blood to vital tissues and organs
- machine that sends electric pulses through the body
20 Clues: heroin, meth, etc • Heart does not get enough oxygen • signs that are universally accepted. • person who's airway is restricted by something. • medicine that is prescribed by health professionals • machine that sends electric pulses through the body • physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opioids • position that you put a unconscious breathing person in • ...
March Forward, Girl Chapters Three-Ten Vocabulary 2024-02-01
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- an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
- lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise
- wish, long, or crave for
- greatly annoyed; out of patience
- of or relating to the home
- undergo or be subjected to
- someone employed to conduct others
- violation of a law or rule
- reckless or malicious behavior that causes annoyance
- an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
- urgently needed; absolutely necessary
- lie next to another or share a boundary
- burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
- propriety in manners and conduct
- characterized by extreme care and great effort
- give moral or emotional strength to
- in an uncontrolled manner
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- showing signs of wear and tear
- a railroad employee who assists passengers
- susceptibility to injury or attack
- a platform raised to give prominence to the person on it
- lavishly elegant and refined
- an evangelistic meeting to reawaken interest in religion
- unwilling to spend
- hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing
- extreme mental distress
- gloomy or depressing
- the gracefulness of a quick and nimble person or animal
- admitting or accepting only a particular group
- naturally disposed toward
- the goal intended to be attained
- behave in a certain manner
- an address of a religious nature
- set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for
- : bend the knees in a gesture of respectful greeting
35 Clues: unwilling to spend • gloomy or depressing • extreme mental distress • wish, long, or crave for • naturally disposed toward • in an uncontrolled manner • of or relating to the home • undergo or be subjected to • violation of a law or rule • behave in a certain manner • lavishly elegant and refined • showing signs of wear and tear • greatly annoyed; out of patience • ...
Burns 2024-02-27
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- Connective tissue that extends throughout your body
- Extend through & destroy all layers of the dermis
- A type of skin burn resulting from too much exposure to sunlight or sunlamps
- Minerals in your blood & other body fluids that carry an electric charge
- The surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- The person´s vital signs are unstable & outside of their normal limits
- The thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, sweat glands, and other structures
- The flow of electrical power or charge
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- The intracellular fluid (IF) is part of the extracellular fluid (ECF) between cells
- Regrow to replace lost or injured tissue
- Involve the top two layers of skin
- Affects both the epidermis and the second layer of skin (dermis)
- A form or non-ionizing radiation
- Tissue damage that results from heat,overexposure to the sun or other radiation, or chemical/electrical contract
- To die from being unable to breathe
- Caused by not drinking enough fluid/or by losing more fluid than you take in
- Extend into the fat layer that lies beneath the dermis
- A compound/substance that has been purified or prepared especially articially
- Only affects the epidermis/outer layer of skin
- Painful skin condition where fluid fills a space between layers of skin
- The body´s natural way of healing and replacing lost or damaged skin
21 Clues: A form or non-ionizing radiation • Involve the top two layers of skin • To die from being unable to breathe • The flow of electrical power or charge • Regrow to replace lost or injured tissue • Only affects the epidermis/outer layer of skin • Extend through & destroy all layers of the dermis • Connective tissue that extends throughout your body • ...
Blood Administration 2022-09-17
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- Must be less than or equal to 21% for a RBC transfusion
- For the first 15 minutes, run 2 mL/kg
- Fever, respiratory distress, urine color change, circulatory shock are all examples of what?
- Always document ______ in the blood administration flowsheet at the end of a transfusion
- A staff RN should _____ at bedside for the first 15 minutes of a transfusion
- What must you obtain before starting a transfusion?
- What must be obtained and warn on the patient that is good for 96 hours?
- What sort of tubing should be used for all types of transfusions?
- What do you document under rate when a transfusion is complete?
- Must be obtained hourly during any transfusion
- What must you do if a transfusion reaction is suspected?
- What is common in a fatal transfusion reaction?
- Less than or equal to 10,000/uL is an indication to transfuse what?
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- Fibrinogen is less than or equal to 80 g/dL, indicating a need for a transfusion of what?
- Must be less than or equal to 7 g/dL to be considered for RBC transfusion
- You must need a second person to start blood, which is called what?
- Part of blood charting is documenting transfusion ______ and vital signs
- You must ______ patient, Unit Number, Blood Type, and Expiration before starting a transfusion
- What should be used to prime blood tubing?
- RBC must be completed within how many hours from time of pickup?
- RBC transfusion should not exceed ___ mL/hr
21 Clues: For the first 15 minutes, run 2 mL/kg • What should be used to prime blood tubing? • RBC transfusion should not exceed ___ mL/hr • Must be obtained hourly during any transfusion • What is common in a fatal transfusion reaction? • What must you obtain before starting a transfusion? • Must be less than or equal to 21% for a RBC transfusion • ...
Crossword puzzle: Periodic elements 2026-01-09
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- "Brass component" or "Alloyed with copper to make brass".
- Element that reacts with iron to form rust
- "Key component of heat-resistant Pyrex glass.
- this element is good for your bones
- This element is in pencils
- This element is the lightest element on the periodic table
- Lightweight metal used in aerospace and third most abundant element in Earth's crust.
- This noble gas is the third-most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 0.93% of the air"
- element powering electric cars and smartphones
- this element is the most abundant element in earths atmosphere making up about 78% of the atmosphere by volume
- element" or "Toothpaste additive
- radioactive alkali metal found at the very bottom of the first column"
- element is the sixth most abundant metal in the earths crust
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- Burns with a blindingly brilliant white light.
- Primary ingredient for glassmaking and Major component of beach san
- It is the lightest structural metal and burns with a brilliant white light.
- noble gas often found in glowing signs
- natural substance in the world
- lustrous, silvery-white metal, the most common element on Earth by mass, forming much of the planet's core.
- Element used to disinfect swimming pools
- Element often called brimstone . And Matchstick tip component".
- found in DNA
- mineral found in bananas
- This element is in pencils This element has the lowest boiling point on the periodic table
24 Clues: found in DNA • mineral found in bananas • This element is in pencils • natural substance in the world • element" or "Toothpaste additive • this element is good for your bones • noble gas often found in glowing signs • Element used to disinfect swimming pools • Element that reacts with iron to form rust • "Key component of heat-resistant Pyrex glass. • ...
Enrique CH.13 2026-01-13
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- a memory aid used to recall what to look recall what to look for in a physical exam of a trauma patient
- an examination conducted on stable patients
- the return (refill) of blood into the capillaries
- objective indications of illness or injury
- a memory device used for assessing the medical patient
- a memory aid for the classifications of levels of responsiveness
- patient one who has or describes symptoms of an illness
- the pulse located on the top of the foot
- A overview of the scene
- a grating noise or the sensation felt when broken bone ends rub together
- the first set of assessed vital signs
- mechanism of injury
- pulse that can be found in the upper arm
- one who has a physical injury caused by an external force
- small dots of infection, scarring, or bruising that form a track along a vein
- a standardized physical exam
- actions taken to correct or stabilize a patients injury
- the pulse that can be felt on either side of the neck
- something that can be a immediate threat to a patients life
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- the first informal impression of the patients overall condition
- using your hands to physically hold the body part and keep it from moving
- a complete head to toe physical exam, including medical history
- the use of the muscles of the neck, chest, and abdomen
- last step in patient assessment and go through everything again
- body substance isolation
- a shifting of the trachea
- a quick assessment of the patients airway, breathing, circulation, etc
- a quick head to toe assessment of the most critical patients
- an abnormal bulging of the veins of the neck
- the protection of an area of pain by the patient
- movement of an area of the chest wall in the opposite direction to the rest of the chest during respiration
- 3 word synonym that means a patient airway, breathing, and circulation.
- subjective indications of illness or injury
- a tool used to assist in the gathering of important medical history related to an injury
- the reason EMS was called, in the patients own words
- nature of illness
- the pulse can be felt on the anterior aspect of the wrist on the same side as the thumb
37 Clues: nature of illness • mechanism of injury • A overview of the scene • body substance isolation • a shifting of the trachea • a standardized physical exam • the first set of assessed vital signs • the pulse located on the top of the foot • pulse that can be found in the upper arm • objective indications of illness or injury • an examination conducted on stable patients • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2012-10-31
19 Clues: sad • nag • life • small • royal • survey • faster • confirm • thirsty • lead on • relaxed • painful • continue • colorful • onlooker • to choke • take away • mistreated • struggle, flat, not good
Сrossword 2025-02-20
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- A sign whose meaning is learned (letters, numbers, or flags).
- Anything that represents something else (words, sounds, or images).
- The process of understanding and interpreting signs.
- An American philosopher who created the triadic model of signs: icon, index, and symbol.
- A sign that looks like the object it represents (a photo of a person).
- A group of signs that get meaning from their differences (like language).
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- A Swiss linguist who introduced the ideas of “signifier” (form) and “signified” (meaning).
- Another word for semiotics, first used by Saussure.
- A sign that shows a direct connection to its object (smoke means fire).
- The study of signs and symbols and how they create meaning.
10 Clues: Another word for semiotics, first used by Saussure. • The process of understanding and interpreting signs. • The study of signs and symbols and how they create meaning. • A sign whose meaning is learned (letters, numbers, or flags). • Anything that represents something else (words, sounds, or images). • ...
Hello Universe 2025-09-12
10 Clues: the bully • Kaori's sister • Virgil's nickname • shy and quiet boy • title of the novel • Virgil's only friend • Virgil's grandmother • smart girl who is deaf • twelve astrological signs • fortune teller who believes in signs
health crossword puzzle 2021-04-04
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- small infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells
- can cause skin bumps, rashes, weight loss, increased appetite, abdominal pain
- diseases that cannot be transmitted from one person to another
- can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, anorexia, nausea, vomiting and flatulence
- experiences that are not visible to the naked eye
- this microorganism has two types
- the first stage of infection
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- the last stage of infection
- where non-specific signs and symptoms, like fever, appears
- an objective manifestation of illness, injury or disease
- more specific signs and symptoms appear
- can be transmitted from one person to another through air, droplets and contact
12 Clues: the last stage of infection • the first stage of infection • this microorganism has two types • more specific signs and symptoms appear • experiences that are not visible to the naked eye • an objective manifestation of illness, injury or disease • where non-specific signs and symptoms, like fever, appears • ...
Mathematical Terms 2021-03-23
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- is the result of multiplication
- it tells how many times the base is used as a factor
- the result or answer we get on adding two or more numbers or terms
- is a relationship between two numbers of the same kind
- is the increase in the price of an item
- It shows the number of the whole is being divided. It functions as divisor of the numerator
- all numbers with positive signs, negative signs and zero
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- is the number that represents the whole
- is an equality between two ratios or fractions
- It tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken
- is the number or amount that represents a part of a whole
- mathematical arrangement of a series of operations or operation signs, numbers, and grouping symbols
- is the result of subtracting one number from another
- is the amount deducted from the original price
- is a quantity produced by the division of two numbers
- is the number with a % sign
16 Clues: is the number with a % sign • is the result of multiplication • is the number that represents the whole • is the increase in the price of an item • is an equality between two ratios or fractions • is the amount deducted from the original price • it tells how many times the base is used as a factor • is the result of subtracting one number from another • ...
Of course unit 3 blokje 1 2016-01-20
19 Clues: doel • grens • stout • waarde • toegang • legplank • timmeren • deelnemer • belangrijk • verwijzing • vrijwillig • zelfstandig • onvermidelijk • overweldigend • duur uitziend • verscheidenheid • opnieuw inrichten • huishoudelijk werk • zich weten te redden
Restraints 2021-03-11
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- involuntary confinement of a patient alone that is not practiced in this facility
- required every 4 hrs for patients over 18 yrs old and every 2 hrs in patients 9-17 yrs old
- number of siderails raised on the bed that is considered restraints
- orders you should consider using id a patient is requiring 4 point restraints
- orders for restraints may NOT be written as this status
- Orders for restraints are written per restraint........
- In case of ....... a restrained patient must be removed from the area
- physicians or an ...... may discontinue restraints
- required for any patient in violent restraints every 24 hours
- where is the restraint management intervention located?
- restraint to keep a patient from "picking"
- restraints are not used as a means of retaliation, coersion, discipline, or..........
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- type of restraint chosen
- any method, physical or mechanical immobilization of a patient as well as any chemical or medication used to restrict a patient's behavior
- Nonviolent restraints are applied after all other ......... have been exhausted
- restraints are used when clinically indicated for patient or staff ........
- contraindication for restraints
- reapplication of a restraint after previously discontinuation requires this
- restrained patients should be covered for ....... and comfort
- restraints used in emergency situations based on emotional or behavioral issues.
- patients vital signs are checked at least every .........min to 2 hrs
- must be notified of patient death while restraints are in use
- Although a patient monitoring is required q4hours, our nonviolent patients are monitored every ..... hours
23 Clues: type of restraint chosen • contraindication for restraints • restraint to keep a patient from "picking" • physicians or an ...... may discontinue restraints • orders for restraints may NOT be written as this status • Orders for restraints are written per restraint........ • where is the restraint management intervention located? • ...
Nurse Word Puzzle 2019-11-19
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- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- Feelings (anxiety)
- Self consistency, self ideal and moral-ethical-spiritual self
- Coping mechanisms from close relationship which results in giving and receiving of love,respect and value
- Behaviors that attempts to control the environment
- Ability to establish relationship/trust
- A state of being stretched or strained and can be viewed as an end product of a distance in equilibrium
- The way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment
- "Those that affect the focal stimuli but the effects are unclear"
- Body and sensation and body image
- Primary, secondary, tertiary roles that a person performs in the society
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- Vital signs (BP, PR, RR, Temperature)
- Judging the effectiveness of the nursing intervention as compared to established goals
- Practice & perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health & well- being
- Strengthen the effect of the focal stimulus
- Statements that interpret data about the adaptation status of a person, including behavior and most relevant stimuli
- Establishment of clear statements of behavioral outcomes for nursing care, done together with the patient
- The "potential for process,movement and change"
- Psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person consist of all beliefs and feelings that one has formed about onself
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals
- The "internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting that contribute to the effect of the focal"
- "stressors from the environment"
22 Clues: Feelings (anxiety) • "stressors from the environment" • Body and sensation and body image • Vital signs (BP, PR, RR, Temperature) • Ability to establish relationship/trust • Strengthen the effect of the focal stimulus • The "potential for process,movement and change" • Behaviors that attempts to control the environment • ...
OB HTN/Preeclampia 2024-04-05
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- If these are present, respiratory arrest will not occur from magnesium sulfate alone.
- Sign for impending seizure or non-therapeutic (low) of magnesium sulfate.
- What is the convulsive & more severe phase of preeclampsia?
- After the loading dose and stable: vital signs, I&O, DTRs, & clonus is assessed & ______ every 2 hours or as ordered.
- Dose is 20 mg orally
- This lab of < 50 is consider severe on the preeclampsia early recognition tool.
- Calcium Gluconate is the ______ for magnesium sulfate toxicity.
- What kind of HTN has increase of B/P after delivery?
- Respirations < 12 is a ______ sign of magnesium sulfate toxicity.
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- This may reflect elevated magnesium sulfate levels or toxicity.
- Sulfate Dose is 4 or 6 gram loading dose followed by 1-2 grams per hour.
- This lab of > 300mg/24 hours is consider worrisome on the preeclampsia early recognition tool.
- Chronic HTN is HTN prior to conception or ____ 20 weeks gestation.
- Dose is 10 mg IV over 1-2 minutes, may repeat every 15-20 minutes.
- Calcium Gluconate is at the ______ when administrating magnesium sulfate.
- Preeclampsia occurs ____ 20 weeks gestation.
- Dose is 20 mg IV over 2 minutes, can repeat ever 10 minutes with a max dose of 220 mg.
- B/P >/= 160/110; 140/90 w/ HA, epigastric pain, visual changes
- Discharge instructions should education on ________ to report promptly.
- This lab of >1.2 50 is consider severe on the preeclampsia early recognition tool.
20 Clues: Dose is 20 mg orally • Preeclampsia occurs ____ 20 weeks gestation. • What kind of HTN has increase of B/P after delivery? • What is the convulsive & more severe phase of preeclampsia? • B/P >/= 160/110; 140/90 w/ HA, epigastric pain, visual changes • This may reflect elevated magnesium sulfate levels or toxicity. • ...
unit 5 activity 2 2024-04-06
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- Irregularities in the heartbeat.
- Disease characterized by development of abnormalities called lesions in walls of arteries.
- suffix for small
- Is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body.
- A test that takes X-ray pictures of the coronary arteries and the vessels that supply blood to the heart.
- abbreviation for impression
- prefix for three
- These tiny blood vessels have thin walls. Oxygen and nutrients from the blood can move through the walls and get into organs and tissues.
- A picture of your heart using ultrasound, a type of X-ray.
- A recording of the heart's electrical activity through repeated cardiac cycles.
- abbreviation for operating room
- abbreviation for vital signs stable
- abbreviation for normal sinus rhythm
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- Blood vessels that distribute oxygen rich blood to your entire body.
- Inflammation of your blood vessels caused by an overactive immune system.
- suffix for treatment
- The contractile myocytes of the cardiac muscle.
- Shows blood flow through the arteries or the heart itself.
- A serious medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is disturbed.
- Pain or discomfort in your chest, arm, neck, stomach or jaw that happens when the blood supply to your heart becomes restricted.
- Your _____ makes up the cardiovascular system along with blood and blood vessels.
- suffix for pertaining to
- The 3 kinds of these are deep, superficial, and perforator.
- abbreviation for blood pressure
- prefix for against
25 Clues: suffix for small • prefix for three • prefix for against • suffix for treatment • suffix for pertaining to • abbreviation for impression • abbreviation for blood pressure • abbreviation for operating room • Irregularities in the heartbeat. • abbreviation for vital signs stable • abbreviation for normal sinus rhythm • The contractile myocytes of the cardiac muscle. • ...
Surgical Puzzle 1 2025-11-24
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- Type of surgery performed to improve appearance
- Voluntary agreement by a patient to undergo a procedure after full disclosure
- Event requiring careful monitoring of airway and vital signs during anesthesia
- The Joint Commission’s safety requirement to confirm correct patient and site
- area requiring authorized staff in surgical attire but no mask
- Serious reaction to certain anesthetics leading to hyperthermia and muscle rigidity
- Nurse responsible for holistic preparation of patient before surgery, addressing physical and emotional needs
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- Technique that maintains sterility in the surgical field
- Classification of surgery that is by choice, planned and scheduled in advance
- Main priority before surgery — complete checklist to ensure patient is prepared
- Staff who prepares sterile instruments and maintains the sterile field
- Surgery performed to determine the cause or extent of a condition
- Key safety concern involving cold stress during surgery
- responsible for monitoring patient safety, documentation, and coordination in the operating room
- Surgery classification requiring immediate attention to preserve life or function
- Type of anesthesia that produces a reversible loss of sensation in a specific body region
- Area of the OR where masks are required
- Form of anesthesia using IV or inhaled agents with loss of consciousness
- Verification process performed in the OR to ensure correct patient, site, and procedure
- Type of surgery performed to prevent disease or complications before they occur
- Legal document confirming patient awareness of risks, benefits, and alternatives
21 Clues: Area of the OR where masks are required • Type of surgery performed to improve appearance • Key safety concern involving cold stress during surgery • Technique that maintains sterility in the surgical field • area requiring authorized staff in surgical attire but no mask • Surgery performed to determine the cause or extent of a condition • ...
Microbio 2025-09-30
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- stage in which signs and symptoms are at their peak
- likely to cause disease in a healthy host
- phase where invasion of tissues begins
- measurable and observable
- one species benefits, the other is harmed
- used to describe the amount of species a bacteria can infect
- a microbe that causes a disease
- phase which includes invasive phase and acme
- both species benefit
- ____ infection, ex: herpes simplex
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- one species benefits, no effect on the other
- one cause for immunodeficiency
- both species are harmed
- phase in which you should start medication
- high virulence = high ___
- subjective
- rate of illness
- infection via insect or inanimate objects
- potential to cause harm
19 Clues: subjective • rate of illness • both species benefit • both species are harmed • potential to cause harm • measurable and observable • high virulence = high ___ • one cause for immunodeficiency • a microbe that causes a disease • ____ infection, ex: herpes simplex • phase where invasion of tissues begins • likely to cause disease in a healthy host • ...
A Healthy Body 2020-12-07
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- Controls thoughts, memory and other organs.
- Can affect the immune system and cause inflammation
- There are healthy and unhealthy types
- Can get clogged by having poor diet and lack of exercise
- Essential for digesting food and removes poisons from the blood.
- Increases risks of stroke and heart and kidney damage
- Can cause tiredness and liver failure
- Vital to reduce the risks of infection
- these can be illegal or prescribed if misused they are toxic
- If too high can cause clogging of the arteries and heart attacks
- Become less elastic and have reduced capacity due to inactivity.
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- Can lower blood pressure, control weight and improve a person's mood.
- Too much in processed food or added to food and can cause hypertension
- Causes premature aging, many types of cancers, heart disease and strokes
- Filters blood and maintain the bodies fluid balance
- Vital for mental well being and the body's processes
- increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Can cause diabetes, and increased risks of some cancers and cardiovascular disease
- System Absorbs nutrients from food and expels waste.
- can damage the cells DNA and increase the risk of disease
- Can improve consumption of vital vitamins and minerals
- Increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Protects and contains the other organs.
23 Clues: There are healthy and unhealthy types • Can cause tiredness and liver failure • Vital to reduce the risks of infection • Protects and contains the other organs. • Controls thoughts, memory and other organs. • increases risks of obesity and heart disease • Increases risks of obesity and heart disease • Can affect the immune system and cause inflammation • ...
Human Circulatory and Respiratory System Extension 2023-08-18
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- Dioxide Every exhale releases this gas; plants love it for photosynthesis.
- A balanced one ensures optimal energy, growth, and brain power.
- An initial chamber in the heart, like a welcoming room for blood.
- Engaging in this boosts cognition, mood, and cardiovascular health.
- Vessel These intricate pathways ensure blood's journey throughout our body.
- The rhythmic pattern your heart follows; think of it as its own drumline.
- Our body's intricate dance with Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.
- The foundational blocks of life; you're made of trillions of them!
- Vital for cellular respiration; we breathe it, trees gift it.
- A powerful chamber in the heart that propels blood forward.
- This liquid component of blood plays a role in clotting and immunity.
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- System An intricate network ensuring every cell gets its due.
- Blood Vital cells carrying life's essential gas: Oxygen.
- System An architectural marvel aiding in the gas exchange process.
- A tangible rhythm on your wrist, indicating life's tempo.
- A fundamental act; the bridge between our body and the atmosphere.
- The main arterial highway, originating from the heart.
- An indefatigable organ, symbolizing life and emotions alike.
- The life-sustaining fluid highway transporting vital nutrients.
- Blood Cells Our body's valiant defenders against foreign invaders.
- The never-ending journey of blood, nourishing every cell.
- A holistic state of well-being: physical, mental, and emotional.
22 Clues: The main arterial highway, originating from the heart. • Blood Vital cells carrying life's essential gas: Oxygen. • A tangible rhythm on your wrist, indicating life's tempo. • The never-ending journey of blood, nourishing every cell. • Our body's intricate dance with Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. • A powerful chamber in the heart that propels blood forward. • ...
Driver Education 2018-03-29
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- the road exiting the highway
- the brighter headlight setting
- THIS INFRACTION WILL RECEIVE 4 driver LICENSE points
- the law that says no alcohol under 21
- an intersection without traffic control devices
- Identify, Predict, Decide and Execute
- the law stating you must give way to emergency vehicles
- motorist services signs
- the rule stating you yield to the right
- pennant shaped sign
- an audible warning device on your vehicle
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- yellow diamond sign
- following distance time frame
- house shaped sign
- red, white and-or black sign
- being constantly aware of driving conditions and taking the correct actions
- orange signs indicate you are entering this area
- green directional sign
- legal drinking age
19 Clues: house shaped sign • legal drinking age • yellow diamond sign • pennant shaped sign • green directional sign • motorist services signs • the road exiting the highway • red, white and-or black sign • following distance time frame • the brighter headlight setting • the law that says no alcohol under 21 • Identify, Predict, Decide and Execute • the rule stating you yield to the right • ...
4VWO Theme one 2020-09-24
22 Clues: echt • bewust • oprecht • spanning • ongepast • operatie • verbazing • oplichter • kwetsbaar • driehoekig • verdwijnen • vrijwillig • vergelijken • verbetering • publiciteit • ontwikkelen • vrijspreken • onheilspellend • zelfvertrouwen • zeer belangrijk • afstand doen van • treffen, beïnvloeden
The future of work 2023-01-30
24 Clues: luova • lähde • tukea • eläke • palkka • muutos • tiedot • etiikka • luovuus • sanaton • toiminta • yhteistyö • automaatio • elintärkeä • kärsimätön • teknologia • johtopäätös • kunnioittava • mielikuvitus • kunnioittava • kärsivällinen • kärsivällisyys • jäädä eläkkeelle • saavuttaa, tavoittaa
VOCAB #2 2022-09-22
19 Clues: OCD • PTSD • valid • access • phobia • crisis • purging • suicide • referral • resource • reliable • obsession • serotonin • depression • panic attack • warning signs • neurotransmitter • suicide thoughts • mental health disorder
Difference Between Physical and Chemical Properties 2019-11-11
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- One of the signs of chemical change.
- The arrow symbol in a chemical or physical change equation means a ___ is occurring.
- Describes an object or material that blocks visible light from passing through.
- A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change.
- A new ___ is one of the signs of chemical change.
- A ___ property is an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical composition of the matter.
- Describes an object or material that allows some visible light to pass through.
- A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change.
- An “(g)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- An “(l)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
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- A ___ property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity (chemical composition) of a substance.
- The solid that forms/appears when two clear liquids are combined.
- An “(s)” in a chemical or physical change equation means the matter is in its ___ phase.
- Describes an object or material that allows all visible light to pass through.
- Describes a chemical reaction which gives-off heat to its surroundings (“feels” warm or hot to the touch).
- A material created when one substance is dissolved in another. When we see this word it usually means a substance is dissolved in water.
- Set of physical and/or chemical characteristics unique to a substance or material that distinguishes it from other substances or materials.
- When a substance or material ___ in another it disappears.
- ___ formation is one of the signs of chemical change.
- Describes a chemical reaction which pulls-in heat from its surroundings (“feels” cool or cold hot to the touch).
20 Clues: One of the signs of chemical change. • A new ___ is one of the signs of chemical change. • A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change. • A ___ change is one of the signs of chemical change. • ___ formation is one of the signs of chemical change. • When a substance or material ___ in another it disappears. • ...
Occupational Health and Safety 2024-02-22
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- These signs are normally red in colour.
- Protect the eyes from dust, flying particles or objects.
- Protect your nose from inhaling harmful fumes.
- Protect the skin and personal clothing from harmful chemicals or materials.
- These signs are green in colour.
- Helps to enhance a worker's visibility.
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- this type of sign indicates a potential hazard
- Protect the hands from injuries.
- a sign saying "Eye protection must be worn in this area" is a example of this type of sign.
- a general recognition and avoidance of possible harmful situations to one’s self.
- Some examples of this type of safety are safety signs and symbols.
- is a state of being protected from potential harm
- Plugs Protect your ears.
13 Clues: Plugs Protect your ears. • Protect the hands from injuries. • These signs are green in colour. • These signs are normally red in colour. • Helps to enhance a worker's visibility. • this type of sign indicates a potential hazard • Protect your nose from inhaling harmful fumes. • is a state of being protected from potential harm • ...
🙂🙂🙂Complete the crossword about nature! 🙂🙂🙂 2021-07-11
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- Fauna and _________ are vital for our existence.
- They have many colors.
- ________ are very important for our lives.
- Fish live in the________.
- My mom has _______ in the garden.
- Kids play in the ________.
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- They are brown and green.
- My family and I like to visit the __________ in vacations.
- Many trees form a _______.
- _________ is beautiful!
- It’s a clear vital liquid.
- It has a crater.
- They are in the sky.
13 Clues: It has a crater. • They are in the sky. • They have many colors. • _________ is beautiful! • They are brown and green. • Fish live in the________. • Many trees form a _______. • It’s a clear vital liquid. • Kids play in the ________. • My mom has _______ in the garden. • ________ are very important for our lives. • Fauna and _________ are vital for our existence. • ...
A Healthy Body? 2020-12-07
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- Too much in processed food or added to food and can cause hypertension
- Become less elastic and have reduced capacity due to inactivity.
- Can improve consumption of vital vitamins and minerals
- Vital to reduce the risks of infection
- If too high can cause clogging of the arteries and heart attacks
- these can be illegal or prescribed if misused they are toxic
- Can lower blood pressure, control weight and improve a person's mood.
- Can cause diabetes, and increased risks of some cancers and cardiovascular disease
- System Absorbs nutrients from food and expels waste.
- Can get clogged by having poor diet and lack of exercise
- Causes premature aging, many types of cancers, heart disease and strokes
- Vital for mental well being and the body's processes
- Increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Protects and contains the other organs.
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- increases risks of obesity and heart disease
- Can cause tiredness and liver failure
- Filters blood and maintain the bodies fluid balance
- Essential for digesting food and removes poisons from the blood.
- Controls thoughts, memory and other organs.
- Can affect the immune system and cause inflammation
- Increases risks of stroke and heart and kidney damage
- can damage the cells DNA and increase the risk of disease
- There are healthy and unhealthy types
23 Clues: Can cause tiredness and liver failure • There are healthy and unhealthy types • Vital to reduce the risks of infection • Protects and contains the other organs. • Controls thoughts, memory and other organs. • increases risks of obesity and heart disease • Increases risks of obesity and heart disease • Filters blood and maintain the bodies fluid balance • ...
IATROGENIC CAUSES OF PNEUMOTHORAX 2020-09-16
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- A nursing diagnosis could be "impaired gas ______ r/t ventilation-perfusion imbalance, decreased functional lung tissue.
- Procedure that involves the insertion of a large-bore needle through the chest wall to get specimens and drain fluid so that the lung can re-expand.
- CPR and mechanical ventilation can cause fractured ribs and this type of pneumothorax that is a medical emergency.
- This tube is placed as a treatment for a significant pneumothorax that involves a device for fluid collection, and is attached to suction.
- When air enters the pleural space, the change to ________pressure causes a partial or complete lung collapse.
- An adjective, meaning; induced inadvertently by a physician or surgeon or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures.
- A pneumothorax is caused by ____ entering the pleural cavity.
- Pneumothorax can be caused by perforation of the visceral or parietal _______,where a negative pressure normally exists.
- If the patient is unstable, a _________ chest x-ray can be done.
- Along with notifying the doctor, you also contact this therapist in the event of a suspected pneumothorax.
- It is extremely important to _______ to breath sounds front and back after a thoracic medical procedure.
- respiratory distress may include _______, rapid respirations, air hunger and dyspnea.
- The situation is considered a high priority, or "____________".
- Procedures such as a TEE (trans-esophageal echocardiogram), or the insertion of a gastric tube can tear this structure, allowing air into the mediastinum and pleural space.
- NANDA definition of Impaired Gas Exchange is the excess or ___________ in oxygenation and/or carbon dioxide elimination at the alveolar-capillary membrane.
- The insertion of a central line catheter below the collar bone, called a subclavian approach. Can cause pneumothorax. Need a _________ after insertion.
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- Transthoracic needle ______________ is the leading cause of iatrogenic pneumothorax, (where they remove fluid from the pleural space).
- As the volume of air in the pleural space increases, the lung volume ________________.
- Medical term for the bluish tinge of mouth, face, nailbeds, mucous membranes.
- Chest pain and cough with or without __________may be present.
- Oxygen levels with pulse oximetry may show oxygen _____________.
- Name for the observation that finds the trachea to is off to the side.
- In the event of a sudden pneumothorax, you place the patient in this position.
- Assessment and report to the physician are the vital signs, work of _________ (respiratory effort) and lung sounds.
- If a pneumothorax is _______, MILD tachycardia and dyspnea may be the only manifestations.
- A procedure in which the bronchi are visualized through a fiber-optic tube. Tissue and sputum specimens can be obtained using this. Uncommon cause of pneumothorax, but possible.
- If a pneumothorax occupies a large area, respiratory ____________may be present.
- As the nurse, you need to _________ for a chest tube insertion if a pneumothorax is diagnosed.
- You may find _________ breath sounds over the affected area of the lungs.
- Monitor vital signs, cardiac _________, oxygen saturation, respiratory status and urine output.
- Administer ___________ in the event of a pneumothorax. You can do this without a doctor's order.
- Term of a pathologic occurrence due to excessive ventilatory pressure during manual or mechanical ventilation that ruptures alveoli or bronchioles.
32 Clues: A pneumothorax is caused by ____ entering the pleural cavity. • Chest pain and cough with or without __________may be present. • The situation is considered a high priority, or "____________". • Oxygen levels with pulse oximetry may show oxygen _____________. • If the patient is unstable, a _________ chest x-ray can be done. • ...
CNA 1 2021-10-07
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- directives legal documents that allow people to choose what medical care they wish to have if they are unable to make those decisions themselves
- care care given to people who have serious diseases or who are dying that emphasizes relieving pain, controlling symptoms, and preventing side effects
- Information information based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells; also called signs
- the knowledge of right and wrong
- a condition that occurs when organs and tissues in the body do not receive an adequate blood supply
- a broken bone
- a physical or chemical way to restrict voluntary movement or behavior
- aid emergency care given immediately to an injured person by the first people to respond to an emergency
- infarction a condition that occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen because blood flow to the heart is blocked; also called heart attack
- communication involving the use of spoken or written words or sounds
- mechanics the way the parts of the body work together when a person moves
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to someone
- of command the line of authority within a facility or agency
- the state resulting from pathogens invading the body and multiplying
- walking
- signs measurements—temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, pain level— that monitor the functioning of the vital organs of the body
- the state of being mentally alert and having awareness of surroundings, sensations, and thoughts
- prejudice
- difficulty breathing
- mortis the Latin term for the temporary condition after death in which the muscles in the body become stiff and rigid
- first measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart is at work, contracting and pushing the blood out of the left ventricle
- a serious condition resulting from inadequate fluid in the body
- a nosebleed
- skin that is blue or gray
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- the failure to provide needed care that results in physical, mental, or emotional harm to a person
- second measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart relaxes or rests
- the wasting away, decreasing in size, and weakening of muscles from lack of use
- point in the body where the most weight is concentrated
- rules set by the government to help people live peacefully together and to ensure order and safety
- the intentional touching of a person without his or her consent
- care a type of care that involves caring for the whole person—the mind as well as the body
- of daily living (ADLs) personal daily care tasks, such as bathing, dressing, caring for teeth and nails, eating, drinking, walking, transferring, and elimination
- the study of health, wellness, and disease later in life
- pulse the pulse located on the inside of the wrist, where the radial artery runs just beneath the skin
- illness a disease or condition that will eventually cause death
- contagious
- with the feelings of others
- a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that he or she will be harmed
- the loss of ability to move all or part of the body, which often includes loss of feeling in the affected area
- pulse the pulse located on the left side of the chest, just below the nipple
- contact a way of transmitting pathogens through touching the infected person or his secretions
- poor nutrition due to improper diet
42 Clues: walking • prejudice • contagious • a nosebleed • a broken bone • difficulty breathing • skin that is blue or gray • with the feelings of others • the knowledge of right and wrong • poor nutrition due to improper diet • point in the body where the most weight is concentrated • the study of health, wellness, and disease later in life • ...
Mathematics Word Puzzle 2021-12-25
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- a diagram of the sequence of operations
- terms with exactly the same variable form
- the number factor of an algebraic term
- the number obtained when you multiply a number by itself
- the quantity obtained by multiplying one number by another
- the variable is raised only to the power 1
- a term which does not contain a variable
- an algebraic form which contains an = sign
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- a number which is the result when one number is divided by another
- an unknown value that is represented by a letter or symbol
- the number of times that an amount is to be multiplied by itself
- a number that divides into another number exactly
- algebraic forms which are separated by + or - signs, the signs being included
- an algebraic form consisting of numbers, variables, and operation signs
14 Clues: the number factor of an algebraic term • a diagram of the sequence of operations • a term which does not contain a variable • terms with exactly the same variable form • the variable is raised only to the power 1 • an algebraic form which contains an = sign • a number that divides into another number exactly • the number obtained when you multiply a number by itself • ...
EGÉSZSÉG 5. 2020-08-04
20 Clues: illem • tünet • lélek • sérülés • eredmény • függőség • elégedett • meggyógyít • megvizsgál • bebizonyít • magyarázat • ragaszkodik • veszélyeztet • enyhít, csillapít • szenved, elszenved • eszköz, szerkentyű • egészségügyi ellátás • lelkiismeret-furdalás • egyesít, magába foglal • létfontosságú, életbevágó
kpl 4 B sanastoa 2020-01-26
24 Clues: kova • nosto • voima • sopia • paino • höyhen • vaatia • tietty • vaikka • vaativa • väittää • esittää • sisältää • vaivaton • hurmaava • parantaa • tasapaino • urheilija • henkisesti • määritelmä • elintärkeä • urheilullinen • kilpailullinen • samankaltainen
Ch.7 Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-02
Across
- the worsening of a disease after their state of health shows temporary improvement
- a group of symptoms that usually occur together
- Treats life threatening infections caused by gram-positive organisms
- immunity the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies
- to increase in severity of a disease
- a class thought to be responsible for antibiotic resistance in some microbes
- TB TB that does not respond to at least isoniazid and rifampicin, the 2 most powerful anti-TB drugs
- the likely course of a disease or illness
- disease outbreak all over the whole country or world
- Any class of proteins present in the serum of the immune system, and function as antibodies
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular toxin by creating specific antibodies
- a widespread disease in a community
- infection occurring after or on top of an earlier infection
- the state of being subject to death
- compounds where the β-lactam ring is alone and not fused to another ring
- a group of antibiotics with a molecular structure containing four rings
- the rate of a disease in a population
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- a reduction of the seriousness of disease or pain
- to identify the illness from examination and symptoms
- subjective evidence of a disease ex. fatigue
- derived from a mold that grows on bread and fruit
- class of antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis used against Gram-positive bacteria
- a combination of two antibiotics used to treat infections by staphylococci
- a synthetic drug used to treat trichomoniasis
- Belongs to a group of lincosamide antibiotics
- branch of medicine that deals with the possible control of disease
- A class that includes lactone rings
- signs clinical measurements such as temperature
- the study of cause of disease
- Antibiotics that include vancomycin, telavancin, or bleomycin.
- Syncytial Virus is a major cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in young children
- An antifungal drug and also know as the “penicillin of antifungals”
- spectrum drugs effective only against gram-negative bacteria
- Inhibitor a type of drug that stops folic acid in cells
- a disease amongst a specific group of people
- any objective evidence of a disease ex. pulse
36 Clues: the study of cause of disease • A class that includes lactone rings • a widespread disease in a community • the state of being subject to death • to increase in severity of a disease • the rate of a disease in a population • the likely course of a disease or illness • subjective evidence of a disease ex. fatigue • a disease amongst a specific group of people • ...
TEXT 6 2022-08-30
17 Clues: vauras • vähentää • vähennys • kehittyvä • toteuttaa • myllerrys • elintärkeä • syrjäytynyt • takapajuinen • sitoutuminen • inklusiivinen • osallistuminen • omistautuminen • osallistuminen • toisiinsaliittyvä • ennaltaarvaamaton • kansalaisyhteiskunta
2.2 2024-12-10
15 Clues: kuilu • aloite • vakava • tuplata • vähentyä • ihmisarvo • liittouma • elintärkeä • maatalous- • lainsäätäjä • poissaoleva • ohjeellinen • lieventäminen • kiistanalainen • rankaisemattomuus
Lights ch 8.1. 2025-03-16
15 Clues: uhka • laji • yksilö • löytää • nisäkäs • yhteisö • saasteet • lisääntyä • metsäkatu • ympäristö • elintärkeä • vapaaehtoinen • salametsästys • menestyksekäs • maailmanlaajuinen
Stems 2025-03-28
crossword 2025-12-17
15 Clues: saada • tapaus • hankala • vastata • aidosti • palkinto • työhuone • ehdottaa • korostaa • vaikuttaa • alunperin • välttämätön • levottomuus • vakuuttavasti • neuvoteltavissa
MASL Unit 5 2021-05-05
Across
- CL:3 generally represents a ______.
- Abbreviated CL: this is a handshape used to describe something.
- Open 5/in front of body/Palms together/Open out/NA
- When ASD opened in 1817, they used a ______ approach to educating Deaf children.
- The title of our ASL book.
- Which parameter changes between the signs for BUSY and BUSINESS?
- The area on the body for Time-related signs.
- The only 4 year Liberal Arts College worldwide.
- A sign that resembles what it means.
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- You should sign with ______ accuracy.
- Students who attend a local school with their hearing peers are ____.
- Where was the American School for the Deaf located?
- Added to a sign to make it a person or occupation.
- AG BELL was a strong believer in this method.
- Two signs put together to form a new meaning.
- ______ at or to people is a basic feature of ASL.
- The location in Italy of the 1880 Conference which banned Sign Language.
- The approximate % that a good lipreader gets.
- When using an interpreter, _____ directly to the Deaf person instead of saying "Tell him" or "Ask her".
19 Clues: The title of our ASL book. • CL:3 generally represents a ______. • A sign that resembles what it means. • You should sign with ______ accuracy. • The area on the body for Time-related signs. • AG BELL was a strong believer in this method. • Two signs put together to form a new meaning. • The approximate % that a good lipreader gets. • ...
La salud 2025-03-31
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- Para escuchar, necesito mis ______
- Los _____son un órgano vital para la respiración.
- Una persona _____ no tiene energía
- Si una persona es alta o baja
- La ____ está entre (between) la cabeza y el pecho
- Advice
- Dormir
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- Knee
- Un doctor trabaja en un _______
- Una persona ____ necesita un doctor
- Después de leer mucho, me ____ la cabeza
- El doctor usa una ___ para una inyección
- Cada año, tengo un ____ con mi doctor
- La ____ es un líquido rojo muy importante.
- El ___ es importante para mover el brazo
- Es un papel de mi doctor para la farmacia
- Es un órgano vital para la circulación
17 Clues: Knee • Advice • Dormir • Si una persona es alta o baja • Un doctor trabaja en un _______ • Para escuchar, necesito mis ______ • Una persona _____ no tiene energía • Una persona ____ necesita un doctor • Cada año, tengo un ____ con mi doctor • Es un órgano vital para la circulación • Después de leer mucho, me ____ la cabeza • El doctor usa una ___ para una inyección • ...
The Brain 2016-10-20
Across
- Produces energy that fuels the neuron's activity.
- The structure that connects the two hemispheres.
- Regulates the body's vital function.
- Basic building blocks of heredity.
- Behavior and physiological functions.
- Transmits sensory messages to the central nervous system
- Glands that secrete substances.
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- Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- Sends messages throughout the body.
- Balance and coordination.
- Relay station for sensory stimulation.
- Outer layer of the brain.
- Borders the brain.
- When this is released it sends out messages.
- Nerve cells that run through the entire body.
- Involved in vital functions such as heart rate and blood pressure.
16 Clues: Borders the brain. • Balance and coordination. • Outer layer of the brain. • Glands that secrete substances. • Basic building blocks of heredity. • Sends messages throughout the body. • Regulates the body's vital function. • Behavior and physiological functions. • Consists of the brain and spinal cord. • Relay station for sensory stimulation. • ...
Latin Stems #16-20 2023-05-19
24 Clues: run • pay • mind • pour • city • holy • take • apart • vital • right • voice • blame • twist • fight • close • point • cross • break • again • sharp • number • weight • through • pleasing
ICD Code Puzzle 2025-08-22
Across
- Difficulty in walking, not elsewhere classified
- Ataxia, unspecified
- Other symptoms and signs involving general sensations and perceptions
- Specific developmental disorder of motor function
- Feeding difficulties, other
- Specific developmental disorder of motor function
- Paraplegia unspecified
- Other disorders of nervous system
- Delayed milestones in childhood
- Muscle weakness (generalized, globally decreased)
- Stiffness of unspecified joint, not elsewhere classified
- Unsteadiness on feet
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- Developmental disorder of scholastic skills, unspecified
- Repeated falls
- Other symptoms and signs involving the nervous system
- Unspecified disturbances of skin sensation
- Feeding difficulties, unspecified
- Abnormal posture
- Other disorders of physiological development
- Brachial Plexus disorders
- History of falling
- Other lack of coordination (including Dysgraphia, Dysmetria, Dyspraxia)
- Pediatric feeding disorder, chronic
- Pediatric feeding disorder, acute
24 Clues: Repeated falls • Abnormal posture • History of falling • Ataxia, unspecified • Unsteadiness on feet • Paraplegia unspecified • Brachial Plexus disorders • Feeding difficulties, other • Delayed milestones in childhood • Feeding difficulties, unspecified • Other disorders of nervous system • Pediatric feeding disorder, acute • Pediatric feeding disorder, chronic • ...
Aspekte 2 Lektion 9 2016-03-11
16 Clues: odio • amor • miedo • salud • pureza • muerte • mentira • tristesa • cobardía • suciedad • esperanza • honestidad • enfermedad • fuerza vital • tranquilidad • enojo, coraje
Tetanus and Rabies 2021-03-16
Across
- Signs an animal may have rabies: a rabid animal may ____ at the mouth
- To prevent tetanus, wear _____ to prevent a penetrating wound on the feet while walking around farm lands.
- Tetanus is a serious disease caused by nerve toxins produced by a certain ____ which is found in
- To prevent Tetanus: should a penetrating wound occur, it should be thoroughly ___ with soap and water and medical attention sought.
- as there is no____ for tetanus, any deep cut or injury needs medical attention.
- There is a Tetanus _____ to prevent someone from getting tetanus
- The most common animals to get rabies are ___, cats, rodents, bats and other mammals.
- Common symptom of Tetanus is stiffness and spasms in your ___ muscles and neck muscles.
- If you may have been exposed to Rabies: Clean the wound immediately with ___ and water.
- Signs an animal may have rabies: a normally ___ pet becomes aggressive
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- Signs an animal may have rabies: A wild animal may seem ___ and lethargic
- People most at risk of Tetanus are those who work on the farm land or in ____ (place where horses stay)
- Rabies is a deadly disease cause by a virus in the _____ of a rabid animal
- Signs an animal may have rabies: appears to be afraid of ____ .
- If you may have been exposed to Rabies: seek ___ attention
- Tetanus is also known as _____
- soil and animal feces throughout the world.
- you can contact tetanus by getting any ___ such as a bite or deep cut or open fracture contaminated by the bacteria's spores.
18 Clues: Tetanus is also known as _____ • soil and animal feces throughout the world. • If you may have been exposed to Rabies: seek ___ attention • Signs an animal may have rabies: appears to be afraid of ____ . • There is a Tetanus _____ to prevent someone from getting tetanus • Signs an animal may have rabies: a rabid animal may ____ at the mouth • ...
smooth ride driving 2012-09-13
Across
- the gauge you use to tell how fast you are going
- another one of the purposes of signs(W)
- the last of the purposes of signs(G)
- the name of the greatest driving instructor
- when you stop with a cars length in front of your car so that trucks can turn easier
- the lane that you use to merge in
- the last test you will take in this class
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- places on your car that let you know exactly where your car is
- the legal limit to how fast you can go
- signal, mirrors, over shoulder, go
- uphill, curb, left, always
- a stop where you use the ball of your foot and then you press down your toes
- the number one cause of teen deaths
- when you sit in the back seat and watch someone drive and fill out a form
- one of the purposes of signs(R)
- when you by law give someone else the right-of-way
16 Clues: uphill, curb, left, always • one of the purposes of signs(R) • the lane that you use to merge in • signal, mirrors, over shoulder, go • the number one cause of teen deaths • the last of the purposes of signs(G) • the legal limit to how fast you can go • another one of the purposes of signs(W) • the last test you will take in this class • ...
city life 2024-02-05
22 Clues: itä • puu • tori • lasi • lippu • museo • silta • länsi • etelä • patsas • paperi • tehdas • kirkko • metalli • ihmiset • kirjasto • teatteri • kaupunki • pohjoinen • maanalainen • liikennemerkki • jalkapallokenttä
2-22 2025-06-05
21 Clues: : 손님 • : 언어 • : 의존 • : 기회 • : 가게 • : 맛있는 • : 선택된 • : 화려한 • : 음식점 • : 생생한 • : 잠재적인 • : 신중하게 • : 광고하다 • : 재정적인 • : 유인하다 • : 시식하다 • : 끌어당기다 • : 불러일으키다 • : 자원으로 가득한 • signs : 네온 사인 • images : 마음의 이미지
Cholelithiasis 2020-04-25
Across
- You order an abdominal ultrasound on a patient to examine some abdominal swelling. The patient denies pain, nausea, vomiting. On the ultrasound you incidentally notice multiple large stones in the gallbladder, and is diagnosed with cholelithiasis. What is the best management option for this patient's cholelithiasis?
- The majority of patients with cholelithiasis present this way.
- A 44 year old female presents complaining RUQ pain and nausea which began shortly after she ate fast food. She reports previous episodes of similar symptoms and has had enough of this pain. She decides she wants surgery. What is the procedure of choice?
- What is the test of choice to evaluate cholelithiasis?
- The majority of Gallstones are made of this.
- Gallstones in the gallbladder without any signs of inflammation is known as.
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- Patient has gallstones which have moved to the common bile duct, causing ductal dilation. What is their diagnosis?
- A 42 year old woman presents with a fever and abdominal pain. She says she has had similar pain in the past, but reports this time the pain is more severe and has not improved since she ate 4 hours ago. She also admits to nausea and vomiting. Vital signs are T 101.7°F, HR 110, BP 130/88 mm Hg, and RR 20. She is tender to palpation in the RUQ. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
- Espisodic, abrupt RUQ/epigastric painthat is associated with cholelithiasis
9 Clues: The majority of Gallstones are made of this. • What is the test of choice to evaluate cholelithiasis? • The majority of patients with cholelithiasis present this way. • Espisodic, abrupt RUQ/epigastric painthat is associated with cholelithiasis • Gallstones in the gallbladder without any signs of inflammation is known as. • ...
kpl 4.1 Looking for Life in the Universe 2025-11-10
18 Clues: liike • happi • paeta • kaasu • avaruus • tekijiä • kehittyä • ylläpitää • ylläpitää • tähtitiede • elintärkeä • ihmiskunta • mahdollistaa • tieteellinen • melko,varsin • elinkelpoinen • tieto,tietämys • toteutua,täyttyä
6. For the benefit of everyone 2021-05-21
16 Clues: este • ohjelma • myöntää • vertailu • vertailu • vähennys • sijoitus • toteuttaa • menestyvä • politiikka • elintärkeä • syrjäytynyt • kuolleisuus • huippukokous • sitoutuminen • oikeudenmukainen
week 6-7 vocab. 2021-10-13
rootword michael 2023-05-23
Root words 2023-05-26
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-17
2.2 2024-12-10
15 Clues: teko • vakava • säätely • sopimus • vinouma • vaikutus • käytäntö • yhteinen • arvokkuus • elintärkeä • varustettu • selviytyjä • ohjeellinen • lainsäätäjä • kunnianhimoinen
kpl 8.1 2024-04-29
15 Clues: pato • majava • kielto • muuten • jyrsijä • tavoite • hallitus • matelija • metsäkato • hyödyttää • lieventää • elintärkeä • työölisyys • sukupuutto • kallisarvoinen
Vocab 2026-01-11
Rent4sure Ltd 2019-11-15
Across
- Without which you have nothing
- Scores are provided
- You can receive credits from selling our services
- She leads the blind and warms the eggs
- You've done amazing; there is lots of things to do!
- A night to remember, without remembering anything
- Some may say invasive...
- Service without human intervention
- The man, the master, the one we all follow
Down
- goals and objectives
- Search online, limit suspicion, protect
- A vital input to a vital machine
- Communication, organisation, accountability.. Project
- Keep those details safe
- Relearn what you know, remember things you forgot
- "Live in a dark room, with headphones in"
- A place for the sale
17 Clues: Scores are provided • goals and objectives • A place for the sale • Keep those details safe • Some may say invasive... • Without which you have nothing • A vital input to a vital machine • Service without human intervention • She leads the blind and warms the eggs • Search online, limit suspicion, protect • "Live in a dark room, with headphones in" • ...
ROMAN RELIGION 2025-03-15
Across
- respect toward gods
- god or holy being
- someone who interprets signs like entrails
- religious practices regarded as sinister
- RELIGION belief among family members
- important religious leaders
- group or collection of gods
- when something is killed as an offering to the gods
- the belief that spirits inhabited everything around
- religious routine aimed toward the gods
- you do this on your knees
- belief in the relationship of human gods
- the power of the divine in objects
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- seeking signs from the gods through omens
- belief in multiple gods
- favored by the gods
- PRACTICES proper rituals and sacrifices to appease the gods
- raised structure for sacrifices
- place of worship
- A shrine with an image of a deus god
20 Clues: place of worship • god or holy being • respect toward gods • favored by the gods • belief in multiple gods • you do this on your knees • important religious leaders • group or collection of gods • raised structure for sacrifices • the power of the divine in objects • RELIGION belief among family members • A shrine with an image of a deus god • religious routine aimed toward the gods • ...
Stems Crossword 2016-01-25
ENA3: Text 2 2024-02-29
20 Clues: valpas • pilkka • kuriton • omaksua • kuvastaa • maanpako • stipendi • ominaisuus • erottaminen • suurkaupunki • lintsaaminen • elinvoimainen • halu, taipumus • köyhä, varaton • määrätietoisuus • niukka, vähäinen • alkuperä, perintö • hämmennys, ihmetys • tähdenlennon kaltainen • vastata, antaa vastine
Agile Stuff 2022-03-17
Deaf Culture Crosswords 2023-05-03
10 Clues: A Trait • Ways of life • Shared traits • To be immersed • Signed Language • exchanging information • A way of signing words • Seeable interpretation • Children of deaf adults • signs Associated with names
Adil Aykan Tunç Yılmaz 10/İ 1674 TRADITIONS 2022-04-24
Text 2 + glossary 2022-05-09
15 Clues: beat • rytmi • offence • väistyä • concert • alkuperä • esiintyä • musician • expulsion • rebellion • instrument • ultimately • monipuolinen • elinvoimainen • koulutanssiaiset
I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I want to be your Class President Crossword 2023-12-07
15 Clues: area • habit • angry • style • puppet • similar • abandoned • surrounds • important • relatives • excitement • understand • intelligent • fashionable • underwhelming
The Outsiders crosswords 2024-01-17
2, 2.2 2024-08-15
15 Clues: gap • bias • vital • grave • treaty • income • turnout • violence • agrarian • politics • initiative • regulation • constituency • constitution • multilateralism
