vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Safety Signs Crossword 2025-10-05
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- A yellow and black sign that shows danger nearby
- The law that says employers must keep workers safe at work
- Can burn you skin or eyes. An example of this is acid.
- A rule shown on a mandatory sign — you must wear this on site
- Paints & Solvents are an example of this.
- Something that might cause harm — employers must check for this
- A red and white sign that means “don’t do this”
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- A green and white sign that shows where to go in an emergency
- A blue and white sign that tells you what you must do
- Can kill you if breathed in, eaten, or touched.
- A picture or symbol that helps keep people safe on building sites
- A green sign with a white cross on it. It would typically have bandages inside
12 Clues: Paints & Solvents are an example of this. • Can kill you if breathed in, eaten, or touched. • A red and white sign that means “don’t do this” • A yellow and black sign that shows danger nearby • A blue and white sign that tells you what you must do • Can burn you skin or eyes. An example of this is acid. • The law that says employers must keep workers safe at work • ...
12 Astrological Signs 2025-12-04
Chapter 9 Key Terms 2025-08-28
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- Relating to or located in the axilla, or armpit.
- Low blood pressure.
- The difference between the apical pulse rate and the radial pulse rate; such a deficit is typical of a person with heart disease.
- High blood pressure.
- Pulse taken with a stethoscope on the left side of the chest under the breastbone, which measures the heartbeat at the apex, or bottom of the heart.
- Breathing
- The measurement of body temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
- An instrument that, along with a stethoscope, is used to measure blood pressure; also called a blood pressure cuff.
- The number of respirations (breaths in and out) in 1 minute.
- Scale generally used in the United States for measuring and recording temperature; abbreviated °F.
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- The pressure of the blood when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the arteries; the point where the greatest pressure is put on the arteries.
- The pressure of the blood between contractions of the heart, when the heart relaxes and the pressure on the arteries decreases.
- Also called Celsius. A scale for measuring and recording temperature, used mostly outside the United States; abbreviated °C.
- The force of blood as it is pushed against the walls of the arteries.
- The measurement of the amount of heat in the body.
- The initial recording of vital signs taken when a patient is admitted to a health care facility.
- Pulse taken in the wrist at the radial artery.
- The beat of the heart felt as the rhythmic pressure of blood against the walls of an artery.
18 Clues: Breathing • Low blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • Pulse taken in the wrist at the radial artery. • Relating to or located in the axilla, or armpit. • The measurement of the amount of heat in the body. • The number of respirations (breaths in and out) in 1 minute. • The force of blood as it is pushed against the walls of the arteries. • ...
WWW 6A 2019-02-07
Ryan 4A B1 OOMM Vocabulary list #3 2023-12-07
12 Clues: ,vital • ,crowd • ,stress • ,too far • ,irritate • ,moveable • ,opposite • ,realistic • ,different • ,overwhelmed • ,communicated • ,looking forward to something
Ryan 4A B1 OOMM Vocabulary list #3 2023-12-07
Ryan 4A B1 OOMM Vocabulary list #3 2023-12-07
SOE Crossword puzzle 2022-02-09
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- when coefficients have opposite signs
- when to lines are apart from each other and
- When to lines make a point
- There is a solution
- solutions when 2 lines are on top of eachother
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- Something we use for 2 step equations
- Infinite solutions
- not make a point
- No solution
- when the coefficients have either signs
10 Clues: No solution • not make a point • Infinite solutions • There is a solution • When to lines make a point • Something we use for 2 step equations • when coefficients have opposite signs • when the coefficients have either signs • when to lines are apart from each other and • solutions when 2 lines are on top of eachother
CRT 140 - Presentations of HF 2018-10-07
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- right sided symptoms include distended neck veins and an accumulation of fluid in the __ tract leading to weight gain, distended abdomen (ascites), nausea and a loss of appetite.
- factors associated with a poor prognosis in HF include low LVEF, decreased peak VO2, <300m in 6 min walk test, SVT or VT, high BNP, previous MI or a ____ ____ complex
- the NYHA measures __________ status. the ACC/AHA classficiation system is a staging system intended to complement the NYHA _________ status system
- PND (paroxysmal ____________ dyspnoea) occurs when patient lies down to go to sleep at night. sudden onset of difficulty breathing. left sided HF symptom.
- another symptom of left sided HF is decreased ______ perfusion, leading to decreased urine production, activation of the RAAS > increased fluid retention.
- in right sided heart failure, there is systemic congestion and insufficient blood flow to _____
- stage B patients have _________ heart disease but no signs or symptoms of HF
- what class are these patients (ACC/AHA classification system)? structural heart disease without signs or symptoms of HF
- left sided HF symptoms caused by poor systemic perfusion include fatigue, drowziness and _______ ________.
- signs and symptoms of ____ sided HF come from fluid build up in lungs and inadequate perfusion of tissues
- the nyha functional classes are limited as they are __________, fluctuate frequently according to symptoms, and do not reflect changes in patients ventricular function.
- orthopnea is caused by gravity, fluid build up while patient lies flat, to solve, ____ patient up with head elevated. left sided HF symptom.
- which NYHA class of HF does this describe? marked limitation of physical activity. comfortable at rest but less than normal physical activity causes symptoms
- what class are these patients (ACC/AHA classification system)? patients who are high risk for HF, but have no structural heart disease or symptoms of HF
- which NYHA class of HF does this describe? slight limitation of physical activity. comfortable at rest, but fatigue, palpitation or dyspnoea during ordinary activity
- pulmonary oedema is a medical emergency and is due to excessive fluid build up in tissue and ___ spaces in lungs. can cause difficulty breathing, anxiety and 'drowning' feeling
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- when a patient has both left and right sided HF, their symptoms may be a combination of both. makes it more _________ to determine diagnosis and treatment
- __________ are often prescribed for left heart failure to eliminate excess fluid (caused by activation of the RAAS) and reduce strain on heart.
- __________ with diet, medications etc is the most common cause of HF to switch from compensated to decompensated.
- sufficient cardiac output is maintained, asymptomatic, or only symptoms during exercise, treatment is to control disease progression. this all describes ___________ heart failure
- dizziness or _________ often results from atrial or ventricular arrythmias. these can be due to ectopics caused by stretching of the heart wall in HF
- decompensation of HF often requires _____________ to treat and alleviate symptoms.
- insufficient CO, systemic congestion, pulmonary congestion and inadequate perfesion of vital organs, symptoms including dyspnoea, fatigue, oedema, chest pain. these all describe __________ heart failure
- what class are these patients (ACC/AHA classification system)? refractory HF who have failed medications, require specialised interventions and hospitalised frequently. marked symptoms at rest despite maximum medical therapy.
- as heart cells stretch in HF, they produce more ___, ___ can therefore be an indicator for if HF treatment is working
- difficulty breathing while lying flat
- frequent need to urinate at night, caused by redistribution of fluid to kidneys while lying down. left sided HF symptom.
- comorbid conditions may be present in HF including CAD, which can lead to angina. or VT, ___, or AF (caused by stretching of the heart wall) which can lead to palpitations, dizziness and syncope
- stage A patients are _____ _____ of HF, without signs or symptoms, without structural heart disease.
- which NYHA class of HF does this describe? unable to carry out any physical activity without discomfort. symptoms at rest.
- left sided hf cause symptoms associated with fluid in lungs such as _____ or dyspnoea
- what class are these patients (ACC/AHA classification system)? known structural heart disease, with prior or current HF symptoms
- which NYHA class of HF does this describe? no limitation of physical activity, no symptoms due to physical activity
33 Clues: difficulty breathing while lying flat • stage B patients have _________ heart disease but no signs or symptoms of HF • decompensation of HF often requires _____________ to treat and alleviate symptoms. • left sided hf cause symptoms associated with fluid in lungs such as _____ or dyspnoea • ...
LIVING THINGS VITAL FUNCTIONS 2023-01-15
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- Organism that feeds on other living things.
- Organism that feeds on plants.
- Organism that obstains matter and energy from other organims.
- Type of reproduction that involves two parents (male/female)and the offspring is smilar to both parents.
- Animals that feed on the remains of other living things.
- Organism that break down the organic matter.
- Process that allows living things to produce offspring.
- Organism that feeds on both plants and animals.
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- Organism able to produce its own food from inorganic substances and energy.
- Organism that feeds on other animals.
- Process that allows living things to detect changes and give a response.
- Type of reproduction that involves only one parent which creates copies of itself.
- Process that allows living things to obtain matter and energy they need to carry out vital functions.
13 Clues: Organism that feeds on plants. • Organism that feeds on other animals. • Organism that feeds on other living things. • Organism that break down the organic matter. • Organism that feeds on both plants and animals. • Process that allows living things to produce offspring. • Animals that feed on the remains of other living things. • ...
Vital Functions--Amphibians 2023-12-14
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- For _____ they have inner skeletons made of bone.
- Their _____ hatch in water.
- For _____ their bodies have neither scales nor hair.
- _____ means that they live on land and in water.
- Their three-chambered hearts allow for _____.
- They breathe with _____ when they mature.
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- _____ is done by laying jelly-coated eggs.
- For _____ they breathe with gills when young.
- For _____ they use four limbs.
9 Clues: Their _____ hatch in water. • For _____ they use four limbs. • They breathe with _____ when they mature. • _____ is done by laying jelly-coated eggs. • For _____ they breathe with gills when young. • Their three-chambered hearts allow for _____. • _____ means that they live on land and in water. • For _____ they have inner skeletons made of bone. • ...
Respiratory crossword 2017-05-18
Across
- type of respiratory failure where the PaO2 = < 80 mmHg and the PaCo2 = Normal
- respiratory diagnostic test used for collecting specimens and deploying devices, sometimes done under x-ray guidance
- percussion over an area of consolidation will result in a _________ percussion note
- percussion over a lung with hyperinflated alveoli (as in COPD) will produce a _________________ percussion note
- is a more common physical finding than cyanosis in a hypoxemic patient
- oxygen _________ should be written in the patient notes and drug chart
- one of the vital signs
- important to collect data on ______________ history for patients with respiratory disease/conditions
- tension pneumothorax would move the trachea ___________ from the affected side
- describes flecks of fresh blood in the sputum most commonly caused by infection in the lung
- patients with _________________________ and chest wall deformity are at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure (2 words)
- the preferred method for oxygen administration in most COPD patient (2 words)
- adventitious sound heard in patients who have asthma
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- communicable respiratory disease
- 0.21 represents the __________ of room air
- a useful mnemonic that can be used to investigate the chief or primary complaints that a patient has
- commonly used respiratory medication
- chronic respiratory condition that is genetically linked and diagnosed after birth
- patients pulse should be checked manually for rate, rhythm and _______________
- carbon dioxide levels > 45 mmHg in arterial blood
- common complaint/symptom experienced by patients who have respiratory conditions
- all patients with shock or sepsis should be managed initially with high concentration oxygen therapy via a ___________ mask (2 words)
- patients with COPD should receive bronchodilator therapy via ____ driven nebulisers
- should be taken in critically ill patients
- pulse ___________ should be available in all clinical situation where oxygen is used
25 Clues: one of the vital signs • communicable respiratory disease • commonly used respiratory medication • 0.21 represents the __________ of room air • should be taken in critically ill patients • carbon dioxide levels > 45 mmHg in arterial blood • adventitious sound heard in patients who have asthma • is a more common physical finding than cyanosis in a hypoxemic patient • ...
106 Final Med Admin and Dose Calc 2024-12-04
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- Pull eyelid down and place eye drop in _ sac
- Eneral meds should be given individually by _
- Pt on _ liters oxygen, use oxygen to deliver meds in nebulizers
- _ treatments are performed by nurses and respiratory therapists
- Meds given enterally must be _ or in liquid form
- Pt should remain on their side for _ minutes after receiving ear drops
- Pt should lay laterally for _ minutes after getting rectal suppository
- _ patches must be removed before applying new ones
- Use medical _ when administering nasal preparations due to connection of nose with sinuses
- Meds which can affect vital signs require nurse to place pressure on _ duct
- T/F: For enteral meds, flush with 10 mLs of water between each med and when admin is complete
- Have pt _ bladder before vaginal suppository
- _ eardrops before using
- Solutions administered to ear canal are _ meds
- _ mouth after using steroid-type inhalers
- Flow should go from _ to outer canthus of eye
- For _ dose-inhalers, wait 1-2 minutes in between puffs
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- Hold irrigation solution about _ inch above eye
- Topical meds are placed on skin _ either as creams or patches
- _ eyelid and lashed before admin of eye meds
- Administer nebulizer on _ liters of oxygen or less, use compressed (medical) air
- _ must be worn when applying topical meds
- Nebulizers allow meds to be delivered more _ into airways than inhalers
- _ suppositories are often stored in refrigerator
- Vaginal suppositories are typically _ until use
- Hold ear _ and back for adults
- Do not touch dropper of eye meds to _
- Decongestant sprays, when used in excess, may have _ effects
- Ear _ are usually used to remove hardened cerumen from ear
- If tympanic membrane has been damaged, all procedures are performed with _ technique to prevent infection
30 Clues: _ eardrops before using • Hold ear _ and back for adults • Do not touch dropper of eye meds to _ • _ must be worn when applying topical meds • _ mouth after using steroid-type inhalers • _ eyelid and lashed before admin of eye meds • Pull eyelid down and place eye drop in _ sac • Have pt _ bladder before vaginal suppository • Eneral meds should be given individually by _ • ...
CPR & First Aid Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-12
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- Thrusts – Also known as the Heimlich maneuver, used to dislodge an object choking a person.
- Safety – Ensuring the environment is safe before providing aid.
- – A broken bone often caused by trauma or impact.
- Compressions – The act of pressing hard and fast on the chest to circulate blood during CPR.
- – Damage to skin tissue caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- Pad Placement – The correct positioning of pads on a person's chest for defibrillation.
- – A sudden loss of brain function caused by interrupted blood flow.
- Breaths – Breaths given to a person to provide oxygen during CPR.
- – The ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of toxic substances.
- – Severe bleeding that can be life-threatening if not controlled.
- – Fainting or sudden loss of consciousness due to temporary insufficient blood flow to the brain.
- (Automated External Defibrillator) – A portable device used to restore a normal heartbeat in sudden cardiac arrest.
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) – Emergency procedure combining chest compressions and rescue breaths to save a person in cardiac arrest.
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- Emergency – Conditions caused by extreme cold, such as hypothermia.
- Arrest – When breathing stops but the heart may still be beating.
- Control – Methods like pressure to stop or slow bleeding.
- – A severe allergic reaction that can cause breathing difficulty and shock.
- Aid Kit – A collection of supplies and tools for administering immediate care.
- – A state where a person is not awake and does not respond to stimuli.
- – Obstruction of the airway that prevents air from reaching the lungs.
- – When a bone is forced out of its normal position in a joint.
- Signs – Indicators like pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature that assess a person's health
- (Personal Protective Equipment) – Gear like gloves and masks used to prevent infection during First Aid.
- Stroke – A severe heat-related illness where the body's temperature rises rapidly.
- – A life-threatening condition where organs do not get enough blood flow.
25 Clues: – A broken bone often caused by trauma or impact. • Control – Methods like pressure to stop or slow bleeding. • – When a bone is forced out of its normal position in a joint. • Safety – Ensuring the environment is safe before providing aid. • – The ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of toxic substances. • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-12
Across
- - Official document proving qualifications in a specific field
- - Licensed professional who represents clients in legal matters
- - Person who publicly supports a cause or speaks up for someone
- - Legal permission to perform certain professional activities
- - Methods and practices of teaching
- Signs - Measurements of body's basic functions (pulse, temperature, blood pressure)
- - Professional who specializes in cutting, styling, and grooming men's hair
- - Planned sequence of instruction for students
- - Branch of cosmetology focused on skin care and beauty treatments
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) - Emergency procedure to maintain blood flow when the heart stops
- - Serious injury to the body or mind
- - Medical specialty focusing on heart disorders
- - Process of restoring health or function after illness or injury
- - Professional trained in hair, skin, and nail care and treatments
- - Person who specializes in nail care and treatments
- - Laws created by a government body
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- Responder - Person trained to be first to arrive and help at an emergency
- - Legal document authorizing officials to take specific actions
- - Establishment offering beauty services like hairstyling and skincare
- - Device that delivers electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm
- - Process of determining treatment priority based on severity of condition
- - Doctor who administers medications that prevent pain during surgery
- - Healthcare professional trained to provide advanced emergency medical care
- - Medical care provided to improve a condition
- Advocate - Professional who supports crime victims through legal processes
- - Professional who prepares and dispenses medications
- - Attorney who represents the government in criminal cases
- - Official with authority to make decisions in a court of law
- Defender - Attorney who represents people who cannot afford legal services
- - Arranging hair into a desired shape or form
30 Clues: - Methods and practices of teaching • - Laws created by a government body • - Serious injury to the body or mind • - Arranging hair into a desired shape or form • - Medical care provided to improve a condition • - Planned sequence of instruction for students • - Medical specialty focusing on heart disorders • - Person who specializes in nail care and treatments • ...
SPRING 2021-04-20
27 Clues: and • vår • gjøk • hull • tegn • trost • hoste • blader • røtter • årstid • lysere • smelte • fugler • herlig • knopper • kanskje • å synge • mønster • varmere • blomstre • hestehov • blomster • i luften • fuglesang • våren er her • kommer tilbake • å kjenne igjen
Bio Fun 7 2026-01-20
20 Clues: Bee home • Hard foot • Bite signs • Spider net • Bird group • Bird mouth • Animal cave • Animal home • Head weapon • Animal group • Face feelers • Grazing group • Animal poison • Fish covering • Copying colors • Deer head branch • Underground home • Swimming helpers • Harmful substance • Fish breathing parts
Algebraic Vocabulary 2023-03-06
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- a combination of individual terms separated by plus or minus signs
- a statement describing the relationship between two expressions
- the answer to an addition problem
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- the answer to a division problem
- terms with the same variable part
- a letter representing an unknown quantity
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- number in front of a variable
- term without a variable
- the answer to a multiplication problem
- separated by + and - signs
- a mathematical sentence in which two expressions are equal
12 Clues: term without a variable • separated by + and - signs • number in front of a variable • the answer to a division problem • the answer to an addition problem • terms with the same variable part • the answer to a subtraction problem • the answer to a multiplication problem • a letter representing an unknown quantity • a mathematical sentence in which two expressions are equal • ...
à l'aéroport 2016-01-08
23 Clues: only • bags • seat • aisle • signs • flight • window • layover • to show • counter • to land • airport • elevator • suitcase • to verify • to take off • to indicate • to come back • airport agent • male passenger • female passenger • male customs agent • female customs agent
Thomas elementary 2024-04-06
25 Clues: ჭერი • სარკე • ზეწარი • ხალიჩა • იატაკი • ჭილობი • იატაკი • ბალიში • დივანი • საკიდი • საბანი • გარდერობი • სავარძელი • გზატკეცილი • ნაგვის ყუთი • გზაჯვარედინი • სინათლის ბოძი • საგზაო ნიშნები • სინათლე, ნათურა • საკანალიზაციო ჭა • სამზარეულოს სკამი • დეკორატიული ბალიში • ფეხით მოსიარულეები • ავტობუსების გაჩერება • park მანქანების გასაჩერებელი ადგილი
THE TSUNAMI CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-01
20 Clues: Japan • Ocean wave • Wave height • News report • Destruction • Ocean floor • Water level • Loss of life • Coastal area • Warning sign • Fearful event • Speed of wave • Relief efforts • Affected area • Natural disaster • Scientific study • Seismic activity • Safety precaution • Weather condition • Emergency response
SCHOOL THINGS 2015-03-10
16 Clues: nice • words • smart • bright • yellow • awesome • teaching • wonderful • you learn • chalk onto it • flag colorful • students stuff • serch things • speak when need • open and closes • signsred and say the word EXIT
Christmas vocabulary 2023-07-24
Job search 2025-02-28
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- A place that helps people find jobs.
- Look for "Help Wanted" ______ outside stores.
- A form you fill out to apply for a job.
- A cover ______ tells why you want a job.
- After writing your resume, you ______ it to the company.
- What you have learned from past jobs.
- A person who has a job is a ______.
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- A business where people work.
- You can check job sites on the ______.
- Some signs say "______ Wanted" outside stores.
- A paper with your work experience and skills.
- A section in a newspaper with job ads.
- The manager may ______ you for an interview.
- You need to ______ out a job application.
- The company asks questions before giving a job.
- When you want a job, you ______ for it.
- A ______ letter goes with your resume.
- If you get the job, you are ______.
18 Clues: A business where people work. • If you get the job, you are ______. • A person who has a job is a ______. • A place that helps people find jobs. • What you have learned from past jobs. • You can check job sites on the ______. • A section in a newspaper with job ads. • A ______ letter goes with your resume. • A form you fill out to apply for a job. • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 2022-12-08
17 Clues: view • Liss • adore • look __ me • number one • me and you • travelling • boy's name • fro's mate • preposition • vital organ • plural of is • spring month • gift tag word • belonging to you • thirty minus two (6,5) • greenwich stadium (1,3,5)
BSL Linguistics 2021-08-14
7 Clues: groups of handshapes • you shake your head for this • let your fingers do the talking! • the order of signs in a sentence • put people or things into a space • join two different signs together • you need these to perform signs correctly
OliverP_L_T_W 2021-02-26
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- a throbbing of the arteries as blood is going through them
- microscopic organism
- variable value depends on that of another
- group comparisons are made in an experiment
- statistics
- too small to be seen with a naked eye, and can multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- germs eukaryotic organisms that feed on organic matter like mushrooms.
- rate the number of breathes someone takes per minute
- the identification of an illness by examination of the symptoms
- any principal capable of producing an effect
- the degree of heat in a person or object.
- signs measurements such as pulse rate, temperature, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.
- medication
- a medical practitioner specializing in children
- Pressure measured using hart beats
- what you may feel as a result of being ill
- Technique procedures to protect patients from bacteria and pathogens during medical procedures.
- an educated guess
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- Control a group in an experiment with a known result.
- Provider medical providers who are trained similarly to physicians.
- the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood into the arteries.
- a bacteria or virus that can cause disease.
- an expert in microbiology
- when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
- a substance made from algae to grow bacteria in a lab.
- trustworthy
- Result the substance being tested was not found
- a scientific procedure to make a discovery.
- Protective Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- design how participants are allocated to the different groups in an experiment.
- variable a variable that isn’t changed by other variables.
31 Clues: statistics • medication • trustworthy • an educated guess • microscopic organism • an expert in microbiology • Pressure measured using hart beats • variable value depends on that of another • the degree of heat in a person or object. • what you may feel as a result of being ill • a bacteria or virus that can cause disease. • group comparisons are made in an experiment • ...
Headmaster vocab 1 2021-04-21
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- A process that destroys most Pathogens.
- Includes symptoms of blurred vision, cloudyvision, double vision, seeing spots or loss of vision.
- Device that helps keep covers from resting on the feet.
- To be adjusted or tailored to specified circumstances or needs.
- A type of lift used to help transfer residents.
- A surgically-created opening into the large intestine to allow stool to be expelled.
- doing this decreases the amount of a gas in the blood (called carbon dioxide, or CO2).
- An NA should never insert, irrigate or remove a nasogastric tube. They should also never do the _____.
- Oxygen use can be a _________ hazard.
- the process by which two or more parties reach a peaceful resolution to a dispute.
- Thrombo-Embolic-Deterrent Socks
- Difficulty Breathing
- A rare inherited disease that causes the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain.
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- Vital signs are usually recorded in this order _______,pulse, respiration, Blood Pressure.
- Moving a person as a unit without disturbing the alignment of the body.
- Intense localized pain
- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the tissues of the body.
- According to OBRA residents must be told of their legal rights on ____________.
- A device that helps support and align a limb as well as improve its functioning.
- Typically a result of an accumulation of fluid.
- An NA should not measure an oral temp. on someone who is _______.
- Terms such as sweetie, honey, dearie or Gramps are a sign of _______ on the NAs part.
- Keeping information private
- Restricts the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- A resident who walks aimlessly around the facility is ______.
25 Clues: Difficulty Breathing • Intense localized pain • Keeping information private • Thrombo-Embolic-Deterrent Socks • Oxygen use can be a _________ hazard. • A process that destroys most Pathogens. • Typically a result of an accumulation of fluid. • A type of lift used to help transfer residents. • Restricts the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. • ...
Respiratory crossword 2017-05-18
Across
- one of the vital signs
- oxygen _________ should be written in the patient notes and drug chart
- type of respiratory failure where the PaO2 = < 80 mmHg and the PaCo2 = Normal
- patients pulse should be checked manually for rate, rhythm and _______________-
- communicable respiratory disease
- all patients with shock or sepsis should be managed initially with high concentration oxygen therapy via a ___________ mask (2 words)
- Patients with _________________________ and chest wall deformity are at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure (2 words)
- tension pneumothorax would move the trachea ___________ from the affected side
- 0.21 represents the __________-of room air
- the preferred method for oxygen administration in most COPD patient (2 words)
- carbon dioxide levels > 45 mmHg in arterial blood
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- is a more common physical finding than cyanosis in a hypoxemic patient
- a useful mnemonic that can be used to investigate chief or primary complaints that a patient has
- common complaint/symptom experienced by patients who have respiratory conditions
- commonly used respiratory medication
- chronic respiratory condition that is genetically linked and diagnosed after birth
- pulse _______ should be available in all clinical situation where oxygen is used
- percussion over a lung with hyperinflated alveoli (as in COPD) will produce a _________________ percussion note
- respiratory diagnostic test used in for collecting specimens and deploy devices, sometimes done under x-ray guidance
- patients with COPD should receive bronchodilator therapy via ____ driven nebulisers
- percussion over an area of consolidation will result in a _________ percussion note
- describes flecks of fresh blood in the sputum most commonly caused by infection in the lung
- adventitious sound heard in patients who have asthma
- important to collect data on ______________ history for patients with respiratory disease/conditions
- should be taken in critically ill patients
25 Clues: one of the vital signs • communicable respiratory disease • commonly used respiratory medication • 0.21 represents the __________-of room air • should be taken in critically ill patients • carbon dioxide levels > 45 mmHg in arterial blood • adventitious sound heard in patients who have asthma • is a more common physical finding than cyanosis in a hypoxemic patient • ...
Chapter 14 The Trial 2022-01-18
Across
- to give up some right or privilege
- Freedom from
- Any act to embarrass, hinder or obstruct to court
- Means everyone involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing
- The termination of a trial due to error
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- request a potential juror eliminated
- a judge's order for something to be done
- One who signs and files an appeal
- "to speak the truth" in french
- Defendant who does not have financial means
- Latin for, "You have the Body"
- Dismissing a certain number of jurors without giving a reason
- Cannot be prosecuted a 2nd time for same crime
- court order to appear in court
- One who signs and files petition
15 Clues: Freedom from • "to speak the truth" in french • Latin for, "You have the Body" • court order to appear in court • One who signs and files petition • One who signs and files an appeal • to give up some right or privilege • request a potential juror eliminated • The termination of a trial due to error • a judge's order for something to be done • ...
Memorabilia 2024-07-09
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- - Items sought after by collectors.
- - A type of entertainment with collectible costumes.
- - A famous performer with collectible memorabilia.
- - Items that hold sentimental value or historical significance.
- - Vintage casino signs are popular collectibles.
- - A game associated with Las Vegas, with collectible chips.
- - Collectible promotional materials for shows and events.
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- - Collectible chips and tokens are often associated with ___.
- - Collectible items can appreciate in ___.
- - Items purchased as reminders of a trip.
- - Old and collectible items are often described as ___.
- - A gambling tool often found as collectible memorabilia.
- - A type of performer with collectible posters and props.
- - Collectible images of Las Vegas landmarks and performers.
- - Collectible items that are difficult to find.
15 Clues: - Items sought after by collectors. • - Items purchased as reminders of a trip. • - Collectible items can appreciate in ___. • - Collectible items that are difficult to find. • - Vintage casino signs are popular collectibles. • - A famous performer with collectible memorabilia. • - A type of entertainment with collectible costumes. • ...
Chapter 3 Acronyms 2024-03-13
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- A descending scale that assigns the patient a status ranging from "alert" to "unresponsive."
- someone who is able to recognize, treat, and, whenever possible, prevent problems created by and within a wilderness environment.
- Prevents your skin and mucous membranes from contacting the blood or other body fluids of a patient.
- Gathering patient information
- When the patient has specific symptom/illness, sensations felt by the patient and not signs you an measure.
- Checking rate, rhythm, and quality of respirations tell you how well a patient is moving life-sustaining air in and out.
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- To see when they constrict when exposed to light, and dilate when the light is reduced.
- An assessment to find and treat any immediate threats to the patient's life.
- A record of all the information gathered during the assessment, and what was done for treatment, and what will be done for the PT
- Degrees of alertness
- May give pertinent information on the general well-being of the patient by giving evidence of changes in vital body processes.
- Helps in your initial assessment and make you aware of and able to anticipate possible changes in your patient later
- To measure of a brain's ability to relate to the outside world.
- Determine if the heart was beating with general adequacy, checking rate, rhythm, and quality of that pulse
14 Clues: Degrees of alertness • Gathering patient information • To measure of a brain's ability to relate to the outside world. • An assessment to find and treat any immediate threats to the patient's life. • To see when they constrict when exposed to light, and dilate when the light is reduced. • ...
Surgical Crossword 2025-04-02
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- The lead medical professional responsible for performing the surgical procedure.
- Used for grasping soft tissue and used for suturing the skin.
- This phase corresponds to the period in which anesthesia is administered, the surgical procedure is done and the client is transferred to the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) or recovery room.
- Assists the surgeon during the procedure, preparing instruments and supplies, and maintaining a sterile environment.
- This period begins when the client agrees to undergo a procedure and is scheduled for surgery and ends with his/her transfer to the operating room.
- A medically induced state of unconsciousness, rendering a patient unable to feel pain or sensations during a medical procedure, achieved through medications administered intravenously or through inhalation.
- This phase refers to the client's stay in PACU up to his/her discharge from the unit.
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- Can assist the surgeon more directly, sometimes performing parts of the procedure under the surgeon's supervision.
- Used during minor surgery to numb an area of the body so procedures can be performed.
- Manages the patient's anesthesia and monitors vital signs during the surgery.
- Coordinates the overall flow of the surgery, manages supplies, and documents the procedure
- Used for grasping deeper organs.
- Used in cutting or fine dissection.
- Provides pain relief by numbing a specific area of the body, like a limb or everything below the chest, while the patient remains awake or can be sedated.
- Used for cutting through tough fascia and cutting sutures.
15 Clues: Used for grasping deeper organs. • Used in cutting or fine dissection. • Used for cutting through tough fascia and cutting sutures. • Used for grasping soft tissue and used for suturing the skin. • Manages the patient's anesthesia and monitors vital signs during the surgery. • The lead medical professional responsible for performing the surgical procedure. • ...
exam 2 review 2024-10-10
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- Side effects: metallic taste in mouth, angioedema, hypotension, rash, and dry cough
- Administration: requires central access and continuous ECG, urine output, and vital signs monitoring during infusion therapy
- What negative side effect of furosemide might we see during our sensory system assessment?
- Side effects: hypotension, peripheral edema to face and legs, reflex tachycardia, lightheadedness, facial flushing, gingival hyperplasia
- What is the cardiac state of a patient receiving amiodarone who is prescribed a loading dose of 300 mg, then a second dose of 150 mg within 5 minutes?.
- Patient teaching: do not consume salt substitutes while on this medication, and report any new diagnosis of liver disease
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- What unique side effect does atorvastatin cause pertaining to the hepatic and musculoskeletal systems?
- Therapeutic use: hypertension, stroke prevention, manages diabetic nephropathy
- What side effect is caused by gemfibrozil due to its adverse impact on biliary lipid composition and decreased bile acidity?
- What other medication should we teach patients to avoid while prescribed doxazosin
- What is the brand name for the antidote used to reverse digoxin toxicity
- Nursing Interventions: medication use requires extra teaching with regards to concurrent use of hypoglycemics
- Nursing Interventions: absorption enhanced with food, check pulse prior to administration, hold and report if HR is <50/min
- In order to avoid rebound hypertensive crisis, what patient education should nurses be giving about clonidine?
14 Clues: What is the brand name for the antidote used to reverse digoxin toxicity • Therapeutic use: hypertension, stroke prevention, manages diabetic nephropathy • What other medication should we teach patients to avoid while prescribed doxazosin • Side effects: metallic taste in mouth, angioedema, hypotension, rash, and dry cough • ...
Job search 2025-02-28
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- The manager may ______ you for an interview.
- The company asks questions before giving a job.
- A form you fill out to apply for a job.
- If you get the job, you are ______.
- A paper with your work experience and skills.
- What you have learned from past jobs.
- Talking to friends to find a job.
- When you want a job, you ______ for it.
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- A ______ letter goes with your resume.
- You need to ______ out a job application.
- A cover ______ tells why you want a job.
- Look for "Help Wanted" ______ outside stores.
- After writing your resume, you ______ it to the company.
- A section in a newspaper with job ads.
- A person who has a job is a ______.
- A place that helps people find jobs.
- A business where people work.
- Some signs say "______ Wanted" outside stores.
- You can check job sites on the ______.
19 Clues: A business where people work. • Talking to friends to find a job. • A person who has a job is a ______. • If you get the job, you are ______. • A place that helps people find jobs. • What you have learned from past jobs. • A ______ letter goes with your resume. • A section in a newspaper with job ads. • You can check job sites on the ______. • ...
Disease Terms 2023-02-07
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- a disease type with no clinical signs
- a disease type that is slow to develop, can cause long term decline in production
- deciding what the disease is using clinical signs
- (7/6) bacteria can live and multiply in this
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- these are used to treat bacterial diseases
- the main way that virus disease can be controlled
- after the diganosis, what is likely to happen?
- (3/5) blackleg disease in calves is a good example of this disease group
- a disease type that is fast on onset, with clear clinical signs
9 Clues: a disease type with no clinical signs • these are used to treat bacterial diseases • (7/6) bacteria can live and multiply in this • after the diganosis, what is likely to happen? • the main way that virus disease can be controlled • deciding what the disease is using clinical signs • a disease type that is fast on onset, with clear clinical signs • ...
week 1 2026-01-20
18 Clues: story • expel • dainty • sailor • seaweed • baby swan • essential • add water • to tie up • to urge on • fix fasten • awkward fellow • now in fashion • make a dent in • practical joke • young male horse • floor of a fireplace • rejoice or to very happy
KN Onc Crossword 2016-02-10
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- This monoclonal antibody may cause the reactivation of Hep B.
- This "-mib" requires a minimum of 72 hours between doses.
- This Tyrosine Kinase inhibitor must be dosed with Capecitabline.
- This monoclonal antibody requires a pregnancy test prior to first treatment.
- This a PI3K-delta inhibitor with a black box warning of severe diarrhea/bowel perforation/heptotoxicity.
- This is a VEGF inhibitor as known as Zaltrap.
- This monoclonal antibody has the side effects of HI perforation, HF, delayed wound healing and possible hyperglycemia.
- This "-mib" is the first oral version of this class with major CYP3A4 interactions.
- This is a "-degib" has a possible side effects including muscle pain/myalgia/rhabdo.
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- This tyrosine Kinase inhibitor may need to be adjusted for renal impaired patient
- This mTOR is given by mouth daily.
- The use of certain medications concurrently with pH modifying drugs may decrease this drug's aborptions
- This is a Histon Deacetylase Inhibitor that s given IV during the first week of a three week cycle.
- This mTOR is given once weekly via IV.
- This "-mib" may cause hyperglycemia.
- This a PARP Inhibitor with secondary malignancies.
- This is a "-stat" is given by mouth every other day for weeks 1 and 2 with off week 3.
- This is a Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitor does not cause ALT/AST elevations.
- This monoclonal antibody requires monitoring of vital signs during the 1st hour after fusion then every eight weeks
- This is a CDK 4 and 6 Inhibitor that is given on a 3 week on and 1 week off cycle.
- This is a "-stat" given by mouth each day.
- This Trrosine Kiase Inhibitor may cause pleural effusion as one of its side effects.
22 Clues: This mTOR is given by mouth daily. • This "-mib" may cause hyperglycemia. • This mTOR is given once weekly via IV. • This is a "-stat" given by mouth each day. • This is a VEGF inhibitor as known as Zaltrap. • This a PARP Inhibitor with secondary malignancies. • This "-mib" requires a minimum of 72 hours between doses. • ...
Patient Assessment 2024-03-06
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- Pulse located on the inside of the wrist on thumb side
- The circular openings in the middle of the eye.
- Breaks in a bone
- A patient's medical history
- The wave of pressure created as the heart contracts and forces blood out the left ventricle and into the major arteries
- Breathing in
- The measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- A condition that you observe in a patient, such as bleeding or the temperature of the patient's skin
- Breathing out
- The step in the patient assessment sequence in which you carefully examine the patient from head to toe, and measure vital signs.
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- The speed at which person is breathing
- Low blood pressure
- consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- Weak Pulse
- The first actions taken to form an impression of the patient's condition
- Measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patient's immediate health condition including pulse, capillary refill, skin condition, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure
- wound or injury
- tibial pulse Ankle pulse
- A condition that occurs when three or more ribs are each broken in two places and the chest wall lying between the fractures becomes a free-floating segment
- The lower extremity, knee to ankle
- Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
- A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care.
- A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- To examine by touch
24 Clues: Weak Pulse • Breathing in • Breathing out • wound or injury • Breaks in a bone • Low blood pressure • To examine by touch • tibial pulse Ankle pulse • A patient's medical history • The lower extremity, knee to ankle • The speed at which person is breathing • Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot • consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand • ...
Patient Care 2025-07-31
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- Reaction that causes a fever
- Intentionally touching someone without consent
- Precaution that uses a negative pressure room and N95 Mask must be worn
- Injection given under the skin
- Precaution that includes wearing a face mask
- The moral values of which a technologist must uphold themselves is known as
- Tool used for listening to breath sounds and heart beat
- Control prevent and control the spread of infectious disease
- Communication that involves speaking
- Precaution that is also known as universal precautions
- The leakage of medication from an IV into the surrounding tissue
- Normal Adult 98.6
- Precaution that you must wear gloves and gowns
- Chest pain
- This technique is also known as Medical Asepsis
- Medication given under the tongue
- Education Every technologist must complete 24 every two years
- Injection given into the spinal cord
- another name for a blood pressure cuff
- This accredidation board is voluntary
- Normal Adult 60-90 BPM
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- Education providing the patient with the knowledge and skills necessary to make healthcare decisions
- Fever
- the absence of bacteria or microorganisms
- American Registry of Radiologic Technology
- Normal adult 12-16 breaths per minute
- Stands for Nothing Per Oral
- This technique is used in surgical rooms
- Pressure Normal Adult: 120/80
- Fainting
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- The best way to reduce the spread of disease
- given by injection
- This is the type of radiation that Nuclear Medicine uses
- Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board
- attempting or threating to harm someone
- Signs The measurement of the bodys basic functions (i.e Blood pressure/ temperature etc.)
- Catheter used in patients to help void
- Communication that involves body language or gestures
- This Team includes Preachers, Therapists, nurses, technologist and doctors
40 Clues: Fever • Fainting • Chest pain • Normal Adult 98.6 • given by injection • Normal Adult 60-90 BPM • Stands for Nothing Per Oral • Reaction that causes a fever • Pressure Normal Adult: 120/80 • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Injection given under the skin • Medication given under the tongue • Communication that involves speaking • Injection given into the spinal cord • ...
CPR & First Aid 2025-09-12
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- Thrusts – Also known as the Heimlich maneuver, used to dislodge an object choking a person.
- Safety – Ensuring the environment is safe before providing aid.
- – A broken bone often caused by trauma or impact.
- Compressions – The act of pressing hard and fast on the chest to circulate blood during CPR.
- – Damage to skin tissue caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- Pad Placement – The correct positioning of pads on a person's chest for defibrillation.
- – A sudden loss of brain function caused by interrupted blood flow.
- Breaths – Breaths given to a person to provide oxygen during CPR.
- – The ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of toxic substances.
- – Severe bleeding that can be life-threatening if not controlled.
- – Fainting or sudden loss of consciousness due to temporary insufficient blood flow to the brain.
- (Automated External Defibrillator) – A portable device used to restore a normal heartbeat in sudden cardiac arrest.
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) – Emergency procedure combining chest compressions and rescue breaths to save a person in cardiac arrest.
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- Emergency – Conditions caused by extreme cold, such as hypothermia.
- Arrest – When breathing stops but the heart may still be beating.
- Control – Methods like pressure to stop or slow bleeding.
- – A severe allergic reaction that can cause breathing difficulty and shock.
- Aid Kit – A collection of supplies and tools for administering immediate care.
- – A state where a person is not awake and does not respond to stimuli.
- – Obstruction of the airway that prevents air from reaching the lungs.
- – When a bone is forced out of its normal position in a joint.
- Signs – Indicators like pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature that assess a person's health
- (Personal Protective Equipment) – Gear like gloves and masks used to prevent infection during First Aid.
- Stroke – A severe heat-related illness where the body's temperature rises rapidly.
- – A life-threatening condition where organs do not get enough blood flow.
25 Clues: – A broken bone often caused by trauma or impact. • Control – Methods like pressure to stop or slow bleeding. • – When a bone is forced out of its normal position in a joint. • Safety – Ensuring the environment is safe before providing aid. • – The ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of toxic substances. • ...
Antiinfectives 2026-03-13
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- Ciprofloxacin can cause rupture of this structure, especially the Achilles
- Patients should drink plenty of this while taking trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
- White patches in the mouth caused by fungal overgrowth during antibiotic therapy
- When bacteria no longer respond to antibiotics
- A sample collected before starting antibiotics to identify the pathogen
- Upset stomach commonly reported with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
- Raised, itchy welts on the skin indicating an allergic reaction to antibiotics
- Watery, frequent bowel movements common with antibiotic treatment
- Assess this oral structure for black or hairy appearance during antibiotic use
- Type of infection that can develop in women taking amoxicillin or cephalexin
- Organ function that should be monitored when giving trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
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- Monitor for decreased ___ to evaluate if the antibiotic is effective
- Monitor urine ___ to ensure adequate hydration with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
- The most important question to ask before giving any antibiotic
- Instruct patients to do this with the medication before swallowing nystatin
- This organ processes most antibiotics and should be assessed before administration
- Patients allergic to penicillin may have this type of reaction to cephalexin
- Vital signs taken before starting antibiotic therapy for comparison
- Decreased ___ at the infection site indicates antibiotic effectiveness
- A severe allergic reaction to amoxicillin causing difficulty breathing and low blood pressure
- Avoid taking ciprofloxacin with dairy products containing this mineral
- The action patients should do with nystatin suspension in their mouth
- Redness and itching of the skin indicating a possible penicillin allergy
- These can form in urine when taking trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole without adequate fluids
- Take ciprofloxacin on an empty stomach or at least 2 hours after this
- Amoxicillin can be taken with or without this to reduce stomach upset
- Eating this probiotic food may help prevent diarrhea during antibiotic therapy
27 Clues: When bacteria no longer respond to antibiotics • The most important question to ask before giving any antibiotic • Watery, frequent bowel movements common with antibiotic treatment • Upset stomach commonly reported with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole • Vital signs taken before starting antibiotic therapy for comparison • ...
Regular and Irregular verbs 6.3 2026-03-06
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- – The patient ______ the first dose of antibiotics in the emergency department yesterday. – give
- – The laboratory results have ______ to the attending physician this morning. – send
- – The infection ______ successfully with antibiotics. – treat
- – Detailed discharge instructions ______ with the patient’s family. – leave
- – A follow-up consultation______ within two weeks. – recommend
- – The surgery ______ by a specialist in neurosurgery. – perform
- – The patient ______ closely after the operation. – observe
- – The wound______ with antiseptic solution immediately. – treat
- – The patient ______ for several infectious diseases. – test
- – The vaccine ______ to all healthcare workers last week. – administer
- – A referral letter ______ to the cardiology department yesterday. – write
- – A new medication______ for the patient’s hypertension. – prescribe
- – The patient’s blood pressure______ during each consultation. – record
- – This condition ______ to cause severe complications if untreated. – know
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- – The patient ______ by the attending physician upon arrival. – examine
- – Several side effects ______ during the clinical trial. – report
- – An early infection ______ during routine screening. – catch
- – The follow-up appointment______ for next Monday. – schedule
- – All symptoms ______ carefully in the patient’s medical record. – document
- – Significant improvement has______ in the patient’s respiratory function. – show
- – The patient’s vital signs ______ every hour. – monitor
- – The procedure ______ under general anesthesia. – do
- – A new surgical wing ______ at the hospital last year. – build
- – Diabetes ______ during a routine medical examination. – diagnose
- – A decision ______ to transfer the patient to intensive care yesterday – make
- – The patient______ under observation for 24 hours. – keep
- – Blood samples ______ before the patient started the medication. – take
- – The patient ______ on a low-sodium diet after the diagnosis. – put
- – Several abnormalities ______ during the MRI scan a few hours ago. – find
- – The patient______ to the clinic by ambulance after the accident. – bring
30 Clues: – The procedure ______ under general anesthesia. – do • – The patient’s vital signs ______ every hour. – monitor • – The patient______ under observation for 24 hours. – keep • – The patient ______ closely after the operation. – observe • – The patient ______ for several infectious diseases. – test • – An early infection ______ during routine screening. – catch • ...
SFA checking knowledge 2026-03-30
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- What type of poisoning can you get from Carbon Monoxide?
- What does the M stand for in SAMPLE?
- What acronym is used to determine if a person is having a stroke
- How many minutes do you flush a person's eye if they have a chemical in it?
- _____ is a common symptom of Asthma.
- ____provide care for complete choking when someone can't cough, cry or speak.
- A first aid _____ must be completed every time someone is injured on the job.
- What type of seizure can happen to babies with high fevers?
- It is unsafe to administer a shock when someone is _____the person
- ____ for hazards, determine scene is safe, and ask what happened before approaching the scene.
- How many minutes should you cool a burn for?
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- Keep a knocked out tooth in egg whites, coconut water, whole milk or the person's own ____.
- ____the person's nostrils for 10-15 minutes to stop a nose bleed.
- When using an inhaler, first ___the inhaler and remove the cap.
- What is the name of the medication given to someone experiencing anaphylaxis shock?
- Have the person ____either 1 regular strength or 2 low dose aspirin for a potential heart attack
- When rolling into the recovery position, support and protect the ____.
- When checking vital signs, check the level of responsiveness,_____ and skin.
- After repositioning the head, the breaths still do not go in; do 30 compressions and look in the ___ again.
- If there is not enough room for two AED pads, put one on the front and one on the___
- Cool, _____ skin is a sign of shock.
21 Clues: What does the M stand for in SAMPLE? • _____ is a common symptom of Asthma. • Cool, _____ skin is a sign of shock. • How many minutes should you cool a burn for? • What type of poisoning can you get from Carbon Monoxide? • What type of seizure can happen to babies with high fevers? • When using an inhaler, first ___the inhaler and remove the cap. • ...
Health and Safety 2020-03-31
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- the likelihood of harm occurring
- you should was your hands for good personal .......
- the cross on the first aid sign is what colour?
- health and safety is trying to prevent these
- all accidents and near misses should be?
- use this to put out a fire
- the design of equipment or work stations is called?
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- the best way to deal with a hazard
- you may be entitled to this after an accident
- you wear this to stop breathing in fumes
- a red safety sign means?
- a blue safety signs means?
- if something goes wrong you should report it to?
- personal .......... equipment
- a yellow safety signs means?
- anything with the potential to cause harm
- to identify hazards a risk .......... is completed
17 Clues: a red safety sign means? • a blue safety signs means? • use this to put out a fire • a yellow safety signs means? • personal .......... equipment • the likelihood of harm occurring • the best way to deal with a hazard • you wear this to stop breathing in fumes • all accidents and near misses should be? • anything with the potential to cause harm • ...
Vocabulary List 1 2025-10-21
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- achieve with effort
- be a mystery or confusing to
- an mix of separate parts or qualities
- succeed over a challenge, solve a problem
- come out into view, from hidden
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- extreme importance; vital to Vital to solving a problem
- free from outside control
- strange, or different from the usual or expected
- make a copy of
- not dense or plentiful
10 Clues: make a copy of • achieve with effort • not dense or plentiful • free from outside control • be a mystery or confusing to • come out into view, from hidden • an mix of separate parts or qualities • succeed over a challenge, solve a problem • strange, or different from the usual or expected • extreme importance; vital to Vital to solving a problem
Postive Words 2020-04-16
sepsis 2017-01-03
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- Sepsis syndrome (or PSS): : Affects up to 50% of sepsis survivors
- Where critically ill sepsis patients are treated
- The community needs an increase of this (pertaining to sepsis)
- The most severe form of sepsis
- Should be administered as soon as sepsis is suspected to maintain blood pressure
- Duke : Actress that died from sepsis in 2016
- Medication that should be administered as soon as sepsis is suspected
- Type of microorganism most commonly associated with sepsis
- : Can be a trigger to sepsis
- People suffering from a burn or ____are at risk for developing sepsis
- beat : Greater than 90 per minute could be a sign of sepsis
- : People with weak _______ systems are at risk for developing sepsis
- The body’s overwhelming and life threatening response to an infection
- How fluids are often administered to septic patients
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- Where people are usually treated for sepsis
- Loss of blood flow to extremities can result in these
- of breath (or SOB) : A possible sign of sepsis
- Should be contacted if you think you may have sepsis
- The number one infection associated with sepsis
- One of the early signs of sepsis
- Sepsis should always be treated as a medical________
- : _________skin could be a sign of sepsis
- : Disease that increases your risk for developing sepsis
- Blood test used as part of an initial evaluation of possible sepsis
- An increase in this can be a sign of sepsis
- dysfunction: Can result if sepsis progresses
- May be necessary if kidneys are damaged
- clot: Block the flow of blood and oxygen to vital organs
- Meaning of the Greek word from which sepsis was derived
- Stage of sepsis characterized by sepsis plus organ dysfunction
- New York state’s healthcare quality improvement organization
31 Clues: : Can be a trigger to sepsis • The most severe form of sepsis • One of the early signs of sepsis • May be necessary if kidneys are damaged • : _________skin could be a sign of sepsis • Where people are usually treated for sepsis • An increase in this can be a sign of sepsis • Duke : Actress that died from sepsis in 2016 • dysfunction: Can result if sepsis progresses • ...
Curioso seniors 2023-06-17
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- Easily missed on endoscopy, I hide in the mucosa of the lesser curvature and bleed through a pinpoint mucosal erosion.
- The town of Hamelin was plagued by my carrier vermin. Name the stain that turns me to the color of vein
- The triad of a contracted Gallbladder filled with stones
- Disease for which mechanical ventilation was first introduced
- The man who gave the world the stethoscope
- I jointly serve the family of free radical scavengers and deiodinases
- Phenomenal proliferation of lepra bacilli inside endothelial cells resulting in vascular occlusion and vasculitis.
- I have a neurotransmitter in my name although I inhibit its foe. Will take your fits away but shall leave an impression
- I run from the medial canthus of the eye to the angle of the mandible,
- French magicians pull warm rabbits out of their hat
- Deck the halls with leaves of holly, ‘tis the season to be iron-y, don we had our vinyl apparel ,troll the good old gravity laden
- A vaccine developed on our motherland that made its debut in January this year
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- The musical instrument responsible for ‘Fiddler’s neck’
- Freyer, Millin and Young are all related to which organ of the body
- A pregnancy with all signs and symptoms but no fetus
- I sit at the centre of your vital tree, plugging ‘em tubes with my fumes
- Developed by Murray Drenan of University of Edinburgh during the times of WW1 as a first antiseptic to be used on field.
- Nipped in the bud, the head grew as if a boat
- A bone glycoprotein that is forced out of osteoblasts by estrogen
- What an irony, I’m bent laterally but screened on forward bend
20 Clues: The man who gave the world the stethoscope • Nipped in the bud, the head grew as if a boat • French magicians pull warm rabbits out of their hat • A pregnancy with all signs and symptoms but no fetus • The musical instrument responsible for ‘Fiddler’s neck’ • The triad of a contracted Gallbladder filled with stones • ...
TJC Prep 2025-02-11
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- The "A" in PASS
- Location of all emergency phone numbers
- responsible for the culture, care, and cleanliness of your unit
- best place to perform shift handoff
- medication requiring a double check
- nurse notified if TempTrak is out of range
- Color of the "P" in the icon used to find the disaster manual
- band color to indicate fall risk
- room assignment required for suspected MRSA
- Color of the bin used to dispose of a chest tube canister
- "R" in RACE
- inches of clearance around sprinkler heads
- name of the place on EPIC to verify current IV sites
- The "C" in RACE
- first set of vital signs due during a blood transfusion
- hospital acquired infection
- Keep in the event of a suspected transfusion reaction
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- frequency of crash cart checks
- type of drinks allowed in risk assessed areas on your unit
- central line access never to be used to draw a PTT if heparin is infusion
- tab where you should find your patient consents
- assessment required with pain score
- time a surface should remain wet after wiping
- helps prevent infection
- name of the service that checks eye wash stations
- protected health information
- the number of days after opening that a multidose med vial expires
- most effective teaching strategy
- minimum number of hours between pain assessment for a post op patient
- "T" in TJC
- "hands" nomination available to recognize the work of our unlicensed staff
- proper location of patient ID band
- dwell time of pink top wipes
- home care instructions
- the management of aggressive individuals in the workplace.
35 Clues: "T" in TJC • "R" in RACE • The "A" in PASS • The "C" in RACE • home care instructions • helps prevent infection • hospital acquired infection • protected health information • dwell time of pink top wipes • frequency of crash cart checks • most effective teaching strategy • band color to indicate fall risk • proper location of patient ID band • assessment required with pain score • ...
PTTC (Organization/Administration/Legal & Ethics) 2025-03-11
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- daily chart notes made during patient's visits to document patient progress with certain conditions.
- observations made by the medical assistant, examination findings and vital signs
- are acts that are meant to be harmful.
- is violating a person's right not to have his or her private affairs exposed
- visual tools that help track certapatient's medical records like an infant's/child's growth.
- is a wrong committed against a person or the person's property. Torts may be intentional or unintentional.
- is making false statements orally
- is injuring a person's name and reputation by making false statements to a third person
- touching a person's body without their consent.
- is a crime punishable by more than one year
- method that tracks subjective, objective, assessment and plan for a patient's visit.
- doctor's diagnosis
- is negligence by a professional person (unintentional)
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- Patient Care Partnership serves as a guide for both patients and their physicians involved in their care.
- intimate space 18 inches or closer, personal space18 inches to 4 ft, social space 47 ft to 12 ft, and Public space 12 ft or more
- is saying or doing something to trick, fool or deceive a person.
- is making false statements in print, writing or through pictures
- When speaking on the phone always identify yourself to the caller.
- is a crime punishable by one year or less
- health care providers prescribed plan of action
- is an unintentional wrong and must be proven
- patient's statements (chief complaint)
- is being held accountable under law
- is intentionally attempting to touch or threaten a person's body without their consent
24 Clues: doctor's diagnosis • is making false statements orally • is being held accountable under law • are acts that are meant to be harmful. • patient's statements (chief complaint) • is a crime punishable by one year or less • is a crime punishable by more than one year • is an unintentional wrong and must be proven • health care providers prescribed plan of action • ...
Relationships 2023-11-09
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- A pledge to remain dedicated and loyal to a partner, it's the backbone of lasting relationships.
- Can poison a relationship, it's important to address and overcome in order to maintain trust.
- The closeness and connection shared between partners, it goes beyond physical closeness.
- Crucial during challenging times, it strengthens the bond between partners.
- An unhealthy reliance on each other that can hinder personal growth and independence.
- Key to resolving conflicts, it fosters understanding and connection.
- A healthy relationship is built on a foundation of equal partnership and mutual respect.
- A fundamental aspect of any relationship, it involves recognizing and valuing each other's worth.
- Manipulative behavior that seeks to make someone doubt their own reality, it's toxic in relationships.
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- The foundation of a healthy relationship, it grows stronger with time.
- Establishing and respecting personal limits is vital for a harmonious partnership.
- Ignoring the needs of a partner can lead to dissatisfaction and strain the relationship.
- The use of power to harm or control another person, it has no place in a loving relationship.
- Fostering a sense of strength and confidence in a partner contributes to a positive relationship.
- A natural part of any relationship, it's important to manage it constructively for growth.
- Seeking professional help can be beneficial in navigating relationship challenges.
- Admitting mistakes and seeking forgiveness is a crucial aspect of repairing a relationship.
- Essential for any successful partnership, it forms the basis of a strong bond.
- Early warning signs of potential issues, it's important to address them for a healthy relationshi
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of a partner, it deepens emotional connection.
20 Clues: Key to resolving conflicts, it fosters understanding and connection. • The foundation of a healthy relationship, it grows stronger with time. • Crucial during challenging times, it strengthens the bond between partners. • Essential for any successful partnership, it forms the basis of a strong bond. • ...
Medical terms 2025-08-27
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- Towards the top or head
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- status post
- Divides the body into equal left and right halves
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- The underside of the foot
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Closest to the skin
- Below or toward the feet
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- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Top side of a structure
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- surgery
- laying face down
- when awake
- Looseness in the joint
- lying face up
- Divides the body in front and back halves
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- vital signs
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated away from a center
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- therapy or treatment
- farthest away from the skin
38 Clues: surgery • when awake • status post • vital signs • lying face up • laying face down • Closest to the skin • therapy or treatment • Looseness in the joint • Towards the top or head • Top side of a structure • Below or toward the feet • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • farthest away from the skin • Increasing the angle of the joint • Situated or pertaining to a center • ...
Brian's Winter 2025-11-21
Drivers Education Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-20
Across
- / Process of seeing, thinking, and responding.
- / Placed at intersections to control traffic.
- Signs / Guide you to services near the highway.
- / Direct traffic and control parking.
- / You may change lanes if it is safe to do so.
- / Mark routes, intersections, service areas, and other information.
- Signs / Convey information with symbols rather than words.
- / Proceed only if the intersection is clear.
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- / Help drivers avoid surprising situations.
- / Allows drivers to turn left before traffic proceeds.
- / You may pass on a two-way road.
- / Provide information on mileage to other destinations.
- / you must have this while driving.
- / Means caution and prepare to stop.
- / Indicate points of interest.
- / Come to a complete stop before the entrance to the intersection.
16 Clues: / Indicate points of interest. • / You may pass on a two-way road. • / you must have this while driving. • / Means caution and prepare to stop. • / Direct traffic and control parking. • / Help drivers avoid surprising situations. • / Proceed only if the intersection is clear. • / Placed at intersections to control traffic. • / Process of seeing, thinking, and responding. • ...
Tobey's Puzzle 2025-11-05
15 Clues: control • knowing • strange • deserted • to modify • necessary • to examine • to prop up • become less • to restrict • to work well • strong desire • having knowledge • somebody's nature • forceful statement of fact
Lab Values 2022-11-21
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- When this lab value is low, it increases bleeding and bruising. When it is high, inflammation and/or infection can occur.
- The normal lab value for this test is 14-18 g/dL in males and 12-16 g/dL in females.
- If this lab value is increased, it means there is an infection
- Normal reference range for this value is 0.9-1.1, the therapeutic range is 2-3 depending on the reason for taking medication.
- If this level is more than 350 mg/dL, there is a risk of diabetic ketoacidosis with possible acetone breath, dehydration, weak and rapid pulse, and coma.
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- This lab value is cleared for activity once it has been corrected, usually with supplements.
- Increase in this lab value indicates renal impairment.
- If this lab value is low, it decreases exercise tolerance. It is important to monitor vital signs and give frequent rest breaks.
- An increase in this lab value can cause a deterioration in mental status, confusion, weakness, intracranial hemorrhage, and coma.
- The time it takes for the blood to clot with use of blood thinners such as Coumadin.
- Time it takes for the blood to clot with use of blood thinners such as Heparin.
11 Clues: Increase in this lab value indicates renal impairment. • If this lab value is increased, it means there is an infection • Time it takes for the blood to clot with use of blood thinners such as Heparin. • The time it takes for the blood to clot with use of blood thinners such as Coumadin. • ...
Respiration Crossword puzzle 2026-01-13
9 Clues: the bodyś main sugar • the capacity to do work • an essentail for all life • A bald man that is my teacher • A vital,colorless,oderless gas • often called the energy currency • A naturally occurring colorless gas • vital organelles in eukaryotic cells • organisms that get energy by eating other organisms
Call of the Wild 2019-11-12
19 Clues: lean • oddity • instant • skillful • messages • demanding • excitable • untouched • essential • shamefully • never ending • goal or desire • irresponsibility • extremely hungry • absolutely necessary • difficult and tiring • feelings of anxiety or dismay • someone who pretends to be ill • in a manner intended to make someone less hostile
Drivers Education Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-20
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- / Proceed only if the intersection is clear.
- / Means caution and prepare to stop.
- / you must have this while driving.
- / Provide information on mileage to other destinations.
- / You may change lanes if it is safe to do so.
- / Placed at intersections to control traffic.
- / Help drivers avoid surprising situations.
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- / Come to a complete stop before the entrance to the intersection.
- Signs / Guide you to services near the highway.
- / You may pass on a two-way road.
- / Direct traffic and control parking.
- / Indicate points of interest.
- / Allows drivers to turn left before traffic proceeds.
- / Mark routes, intersections, service areas, and other information.
- Signs / Convey information with symbols rather than words.
- / Process of seeing, thinking, and responding.
16 Clues: / Indicate points of interest. • / You may pass on a two-way road. • / you must have this while driving. • / Means caution and prepare to stop. • / Direct traffic and control parking. • / Help drivers avoid surprising situations. • / Proceed only if the intersection is clear. • / Placed at intersections to control traffic. • / Process of seeing, thinking, and responding. • ...
BE SAFE ON THE ROAD!!!!! 2018-06-21
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- a uniformed official employed to locate and report on infringements of parking regulations.
- Fit to be used on the road
- Major cause of road accidents
- This can lead to accidents and should not be done while driving
- the volunteer arm of the Federal Road Safety Corps
- road users including pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, buses and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel.
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- Mandatory regulatory signs appear with blue circles but without red border such as diversion signs , roundabout sign
- someone who drives a car and should take extra care on the roads when it is raining.
- can hamper smooth driving and can cause damage.
- They are Stop sign, No light sign etc.
- These are signs that appear often in circular shapes.
- a person walking rather than travelling in a vehicle.
- potholes ridden portions, dangerous bends, roads threatened by erosion, roads enveloped with darkness at nights
13 Clues: Fit to be used on the road • Major cause of road accidents • They are Stop sign, No light sign etc. • can hamper smooth driving and can cause damage. • the volunteer arm of the Federal Road Safety Corps • These are signs that appear often in circular shapes. • a person walking rather than travelling in a vehicle. • ...
Drivers ED 2024-01-24
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- A _____ sign warns a driver that workers may be along side or on the roadway.
- how many types of stop signs are there?
- which way should the steering wheel be tilted?
- how old do you have to be to get your drivers license?
- what color signs are destination signs?
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- if a school bus is unloading students, both sides of traffic are to ___.
- how old do you have to be to get your learners permit?
- How far away should you be from the steering wheel?
- true or false? a child or animal should be left unattended in a vehicle
- how many car lengths should be in between you and the car behind/ in front of you?
- True or false? you can turn right at a red light.
11 Clues: how many types of stop signs are there? • what color signs are destination signs? • which way should the steering wheel be tilted? • True or false? you can turn right at a red light. • How far away should you be from the steering wheel? • how old do you have to be to get your learners permit? • how old do you have to be to get your drivers license? • ...
lesson 3 2025-01-07
15 Clues: lazy • doubt • harmony • clothed • revolting • admiration • create laws • breakthrough • military fort • refuse to buy • firmly decided • remove vital parts • huge and threatening • move in secretive way • law enacted by government
MVOC Operate Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicle with a Towed Load 2013-02-09
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- ENSURE TO SOUND THE ______ BEFORE STARTING TO REVERSE.
- TO STOP THE VEHICLE, RELEASE THE _______ AND GRADUALLY DEPRESS THE SERVICE BRAKE PEDAL.
- BE SURE TO PERFORM BEFORE OPERATIONS _______.
- BEFORE OPERATING, MAKE SURE YOU PREPARE THE ______ 10627 (TRIP TICKET), AND ALL OTHER FORMS AND RECORDS.
- THE VOLTMETER SHOULD REGISTER IN THE ______ AREA.
- IN REFERENCE TO ROAD SIGNS, _____ MEANS "STOP", "DO NOT ENTER", "WRONG WAY".
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- IF DRIVING LESS THAN THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT ON A MULTI-LANE HIGHWAY, YOU MUST DRIVE IN THE RIGHT LANE UNLESS PASSING, TURNING LEFT, OR UNLESS GUIDED BY SIGNS.
- BUCKLE YOUR _______ AND ENSURE ALL THE SLACK IS REMOVED FROM THE ADJUSTING STRAP.
- IN REFERENCE TO ROAD SIGNS, _______ MEANS "CAUTION", "RAILROAD", "NO PASSING ZONE".
- TO OPERATOR THE VEHICLE IN REVERSE, YOU MUST HAVE A ________ TO DIRECT AS THE VEHICLE IS BACKED.
- FOLLOWING TOO _______ IS ONE OF THE LEADING CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS.
- ADJUST YOUR ______ TO DRIVING CONDITIONS.
- WHEN PARKING THE VEHICLE, ENSURE TO SET THE PARKING ______.
13 Clues: ADJUST YOUR ______ TO DRIVING CONDITIONS. • BE SURE TO PERFORM BEFORE OPERATIONS _______. • THE VOLTMETER SHOULD REGISTER IN THE ______ AREA. • ENSURE TO SOUND THE ______ BEFORE STARTING TO REVERSE. • WHEN PARKING THE VEHICLE, ENSURE TO SET THE PARKING ______. • FOLLOWING TOO _______ IS ONE OF THE LEADING CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS. • ...
week 1 2026-01-20
18 Clues: story • expel • dainty • sailor • seaweed • baby swan • essential • add water • to tie up • to urge on • fix fasten • awkward fellow • now in fashion • make a dent in • practical joke • young male horse • floor of a fireplace • rejoice or to very happy
212 Exam 3 FA24 2024-11-18
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- Although some adverse fetal effects have been reported with its use during pregnancy, heparin does not enter the breast milk, and so it is they anticoagulant of choice if one is needed during lactation.
- Potentially these may develop and clients with Gillian-Barre’ Syndrome should be assessed for including respiratory failure and autonomic dysfunction.
- In this heightened an increase in blood volume/blood pressure, and a release of glucose for energy. It also slows the rate of protein production and blocks the activities of the inflammatory and immune systems.
- This is the most common clinical situation
- Protamine sulfate is this for heparin.
- This is required after renal surgery to include urine output and drainage from tubes inserted during surgery are monitored for amount, color, and type or characteristics. Decreased or absent drainage is promptly reported because it may indicate obstruction that could cause pain, infection, and disruption of the suture lines.
- Clients taking any of this medication class need to drink plenary of fluids to avoid kidney damage and improve the excretion of the metabolized drug; take all medications as prescribed until all of the medication is gone to avoid developing a resistant strain of bacteria; and report difficulty breathing severe headache or changes in urine output because these are primary manifestations of serious adverse effects.
- Medical management of this epilepticus includes IV diazepam and IV lorazepam given slowly in an attempt to halt seizures immediately, other medications (phenytoin or phenobarbital) are given later to maintain seizure-free state.
- Focus on teaching the client to resume as much self-care as possible whether in acute care or here.
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- Prolonged use of this classification of medication suppresses the normal hypothalamic-pituitary axis and leads to adrenal atrophy from lack of stimulation.
- Meningeal irritation results in a number of well-recognized signs commonly seen meningitis, such as positive Kerrigan sign, a positive Brudzinski sign, and this symptom.
- The client with Guillian-Barre syndrome may require this ventilation if the vital capacity falls, making spontaneous breathing impossible and tissue oxygenation inadequate.
- This event requires careful maintenance of cerebral hemodynamics to maintain cerebral perfusion is extremely important after a stroke. Interventions during this period include measures to reduce ICP. Other treatment measures include: providing supplemental oxygen if sats are below 95% and monitoring of blood glucose and management.
- These signs of deterioration in a client after a hemorrhagic stroke include mild drowsiness, slight slurring of speech, and slight papillary reaction, alteration in LOC.
- This is the most common and serious complication of peritoneal dialysis. The first sign of peritonitis is cloudy drainage fluid, so prompt reporting to the PCP and rapid assessment for other signs of infection are warranted.
- This medication is associated with serious and possibly irreversible ototoxicity, which must be addressed promptly.
- When suspected of bacterial meningitis, clients should be placed on droplet this, as well as neuro checks, administer antipyretics and analgesics to treat fever and pain.
- This source potassium includes avocados, bananas, broccoli, cantaloupe, dried fruit, grapefruit, lima beans, nuts, navy beans, oranges, peaches, potatoes, prunes, rhubarb, sink, sunflower, seeds, spinach, tomatoes, and watermelon.
- To prevent complications during this, the client is placed in a side-lying position to facilitate drainage of oral secretions.
19 Clues: Protamine sulfate is this for heparin. • This is the most common clinical situation • Focus on teaching the client to resume as much self-care as possible whether in acute care or here. • This medication is associated with serious and possibly irreversible ototoxicity, which must be addressed promptly. • ...
Signs in a city 2025-06-04
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- shows where you can put your bottles/boxes/paper
- says that the toilet in an airport (for example) is broken
- shows how you can go upstairs/downstairs
- you can't park a car here
- says that you mustn't go in with animals
- you can leave here
- where you can take a bus
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- where there are trains to other cities
- shows where the lift is
- you can go in here
- says that you can go here
- public bathroom, toilet
- says that you mustn't go
- says that we can't talk loudly here
- says that it is dangerous here
- says that you mustn't eat or drink eat, it is dangerous
- says how to open the door
17 Clues: you can go in here • you can leave here • shows where the lift is • public bathroom, toilet • says that you mustn't go • where you can take a bus • says that you can go here • you can't park a car here • says how to open the door • says that it is dangerous here • says that we can't talk loudly here • where there are trains to other cities • shows how you can go upstairs/downstairs • ...
Miracles Signs and Wonders!!! 2025-01-11
Across
- found it in a fish
- Jesus turned this into wine
- healed his mother-in-law
- Jesus healed many with this
- a person that cannot hear
- Jesus first was here
- Healed his eyes
- did this for 5000 people
- Jesus healed an official’s what
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- Raised her son from the dead
- Raised his daughter to life
- Jesus calmed this
- healed a crippled man here
- Jesus raised him from the tomb
- woman was healed touching Jesus’
- Jesus healed a withered one
- this died when Jesus cursed it
17 Clues: Healed his eyes • Jesus calmed this • found it in a fish • Jesus first was here • healed his mother-in-law • did this for 5000 people • a person that cannot hear • healed a crippled man here • Raised his daughter to life • Jesus turned this into wine • Jesus healed many with this • Jesus healed a withered one • Raised her son from the dead • Jesus raised him from the tomb • ...
Emergency Care Test 3 2017-10-26
Across
- Shock caused by the loss of blood
- One of the leading causes of death among young athletes
- Valve between the Right Atrium and Right Ventricle
- This is a type of positive pressure Ventilation Device (2 words)
- This should be administered if an athlete is in shock from an allergy
- A loss of rhythm or irregularity in the heartbeat
- A four-chamber organ approximately the size of a fist
- First sign of a possible life-threatening cardiac condition (2 words)
- Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Flexible plastic delivery device with two prongs, which are inserted in the athlete’s nostrils (2 words)
- Considered the "5th Vital Sign" (2 words)
- Signs of this type of shock include itching and redness
Down
- Inflammation of the myocardium
- Number of chest compressions in one round of CPR
- Inhalation of any foreign matter, including food, saliva, or stomach contents, into the airway
- As a series of events that, when implemented, increases the likelihood that an ill or injured individual will survive with minimal adverse consequences (3 words)
- Imbalance of oxygen supply, leading to inadequate tissue perfusion and cell metabolism impairments within the body
- Allow this after each compression during CPR (2 words)
- Electrodes of an AED should be placed in this position
- CPR can cause this (2 words)
- A sign of shock (2 words)
- 15% to 22% of people who have a this will die (2 words)
- Lack of oxygen in a particular compartment
- Sudden arrhythmic death caused by a low/mild chest wall impact (2 words)
- Lower two chambers of the heart
- Harsh sound produced when inhaling
26 Clues: A sign of shock (2 words) • CPR can cause this (2 words) • Inflammation of the myocardium • Lower two chambers of the heart • Shock caused by the loss of blood • Harsh sound produced when inhaling • Considered the "5th Vital Sign" (2 words) • Lack of oxygen in a particular compartment • Number of chest compressions in one round of CPR • ...
Relationships 2023-11-09
Across
- A pledge to remain dedicated and loyal to a partner, it's the backbone of lasting relationships.
- Can poison a relationship, it's important to address and overcome in order to maintain trust.
- The closeness and connection shared between partners, it goes beyond physical closeness.
- Crucial during challenging times, it strengthens the bond between partners.
- An unhealthy reliance on each other that can hinder personal growth and independence.
- Key to resolving conflicts, it fosters understanding and connection.
- A healthy relationship is built on a foundation of equal partnership and mutual respect.
- A fundamental aspect of any relationship, it involves recognizing and valuing each other's worth.
- Manipulative behavior that seeks to make someone doubt their own reality, it's toxic in relationships.
Down
- The foundation of a healthy relationship, it grows stronger with time.
- Establishing and respecting personal limits is vital for a harmonious partnership.
- Ignoring the needs of a partner can lead to dissatisfaction and strain the relationship.
- The use of power to harm or control another person, it has no place in a loving relationship.
- Fostering a sense of strength and confidence in a partner contributes to a positive relationship.
- A natural part of any relationship, it's important to manage it constructively for growth.
- Seeking professional help can be beneficial in navigating relationship challenges.
- Admitting mistakes and seeking forgiveness is a crucial aspect of repairing a relationship.
- Essential for any successful partnership, it forms the basis of a strong bond.
- Early warning signs of potential issues, it's important to address them for a healthy relationshi
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of a partner, it deepens emotional connection.
20 Clues: Key to resolving conflicts, it fosters understanding and connection. • The foundation of a healthy relationship, it grows stronger with time. • Crucial during challenging times, it strengthens the bond between partners. • Essential for any successful partnership, it forms the basis of a strong bond. • ...
Relationships 2023-11-09
Across
- A pledge to remain dedicated and loyal to a partner, it's the backbone of lasting relationships.
- Can poison a relationship, it's important to address and overcome in order to maintain trust.
- The closeness and connection shared between partners, it goes beyond physical closeness.
- Crucial during challenging times, it strengthens the bond between partners.
- An unhealthy reliance on each other that can hinder personal growth and independence.
- Key to resolving conflicts, it fosters understanding and connection.
- A healthy relationship is built on a foundation of equal partnership and mutual respect.
- A fundamental aspect of any relationship, it involves recognizing and valuing each other's worth.
- Manipulative behavior that seeks to make someone doubt their own reality, it's toxic in relationships.
Down
- The foundation of a healthy relationship, it grows stronger with time.
- Establishing and respecting personal limits is vital for a harmonious partnership.
- Ignoring the needs of a partner can lead to dissatisfaction and strain the relationship.
- The use of power to harm or control another person, it has no place in a loving relationship.
- Fostering a sense of strength and confidence in a partner contributes to a positive relationship.
- A natural part of any relationship, it's important to manage it constructively for growth.
- Seeking professional help can be beneficial in navigating relationship challenges.
- Admitting mistakes and seeking forgiveness is a crucial aspect of repairing a relationship.
- Essential for any successful partnership, it forms the basis of a strong bond.
- Early warning signs of potential issues, it's important to address them for a healthy relationshi
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of a partner, it deepens emotional connection.
20 Clues: Key to resolving conflicts, it fosters understanding and connection. • The foundation of a healthy relationship, it grows stronger with time. • Crucial during challenging times, it strengthens the bond between partners. • Essential for any successful partnership, it forms the basis of a strong bond. • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 2024-10-25
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- / Blood pressure
- heart failure / A condition in which the heart is not effectively pumping blood from the left ventricle which causes reduced blood flow
- / Cardiovascular
- / A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- / Contrast is injected into the blood vessels to diagnose things like stenosis or aneurysms
- / vessel
- transplantation / A surgical procedure in which the patient's heart is replaced with a heart from a donor
- / A condition in which the pericardial sack around the heart is inflammed
- / Chest pain
- ultrasonography / A test that uses an ultrasound to look at the blood traveling through the blood vessels to determine if the vessels are narrowed or have a thrombus
- veins / Swollen and dilated veins, typically in the legs
- vena cava / One of the largest veins that supplies blood to the lower half of the body
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- vena cava / One of the largest veins that supplies blood to the upper half of the body
- valve / Has 2 flaps and is between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- / aorta
- / Atrial fibrillation
- infarction / A condition which occurs when a part of the heart does not get the blood flow it requires
- valve / Semilunar valve on the left side of the heart
- enzymes / A test is used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- / small
- / Vital signs stable
- / inner
- / narrowing
- valve / Has 3 flaps and is between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- Monitor / A portable ECG machine that the patient wears for a few days in order to record heart activity that shows a possible pattern relating to the patient's symptoms
25 Clues: / aorta • / small • / inner • / vessel • / narrowing • / Chest pain • / Blood pressure • / Cardiovascular • / Vital signs stable • / Atrial fibrillation • valve / Semilunar valve on the left side of the heart • veins / Swollen and dilated veins, typically in the legs • / A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell • ...
first aid 2025-05-06
Across
- materials used to hold dressings in place,
- body part is cut off
- issue is torn or separated from the victim's body,
- wound caused by sharp object
- prolonged exposure to high temperaturø,
- injury to the tissues surrounding a joint
- injury to the soft tissues.
- increase in the level of glucose in the bloodstream
- sterile covering placed over a wound or an injured part.
- excess amount of insulin
- skin is scraped off.
- clot in a cerebral artery
- set of signs and symptoms associated with an inadequate supply of blood to body organs, especially the brain and heart.
- freezing of tissue fluids
- clot in a cerebral artery
- excessive loss of blood
- temporary reduction in the supply of blood to the brain.
- excessive perspiration
- a type of seizure
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- contact is made with any chemical substance that causes injury, illness, or death.
- tearing of the tissues by way of excessive force.
- develop in any wound.
- exposed to heat and experiences a loss of fluids through sweating.
- muscle pains and spasms that result from the loss of fluids and electrolytes through perspiration.
- keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital body organs until the heart and lungs start working again
- injury that can be caused by fire,
- coronary arteries supplying blood to the heart is blocked.
- a method of prioritizing treatment
- cut or injury caused by a sharp object
- bone is either displaced from a joint or moved out of its normal position Within joint.
- break in a bone.
- overstretching of muscle
- immediate care that is given to the victim of an injury or illness to minimize the effect of the injury or illness
- body temperature is less than 950F
34 Clues: break in a bone. • a type of seizure • body part is cut off • skin is scraped off. • develop in any wound. • excessive perspiration • excessive loss of blood • excess amount of insulin • overstretching of muscle • clot in a cerebral artery • freezing of tissue fluids • clot in a cerebral artery • injury to the soft tissues. • wound caused by sharp object • ...
选必一 Unit 1 课后单词 2025-09-04
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- To give a nod to, in more ways than one.
- The final academic boss level.
- Essential for life, as indicated by your signs.
- Einstein's wild hair might make you think it's just a ___, but it's proven.
- A long-established organization, or what might house someone who's "crazy".
- Worthy of making a "mark" again (re-mark) in your memory.
- What follows a cause, often wearing a negative suit ("serious ___").
- What Mel Gibson's film inflicted on audiences, and a strong emotion.
- A camera lens setting, or a goal without personal bias.
- Of the utmost importance, like a crossroad (from the Latin for "cross").
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- What a dentist does to a tooth and a chef does to vanilla.
- To place a value on something, turning the "e" in exam into action.
- A baby's dinner or a mathematician's secret sauce.
- Eccentric Mr. Bennet in *Pride and Prejudice* was known for this trait.
- The conditions that "stand around" (circum-) a situation.
- Like the taste of cilantro—you either love it or hate it, but it's certainly not vague.
- A meeting of the third kind, or a run-in with an unexpected problem.
- What an inventor gets that's also a clear way to walk.
- This Nobel laureate's "sweet" discovery battles a feverish foe.
- A long story, or a new approach to a problem.
- To acquire, but it sounds more formal than "get".
- What a real estate agent sells or a scientist observes in a lab.
- The "G" in G-rated, or a place for Einstein?
- E=mc² is its most famous ambassador.
- Too many to count on two hands.
25 Clues: The final academic boss level. • Too many to count on two hands. • E=mc² is its most famous ambassador. • To give a nod to, in more ways than one. • The "G" in G-rated, or a place for Einstein? • A long story, or a new approach to a problem. • Essential for life, as indicated by your signs. • To acquire, but it sounds more formal than "get". • ...
Gary’s W1T1 Puzzle 2025-10-02
Across
- A large, swimming predator from the Cambrian seas.
- The process by which plants and some microbes make food from sunlight.
- Rocky objects orbiting the Sun, mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- The movement of the plates on Earth’s crust.
- Cells with a nucleus and complex structures.
- Preserved remains or signs of ancient organisms.
- A rapid burst of diverse life forms about 540 million years ago.
- A gas vital for most life on Earth.
- A prehistoric fish with armored plates covering its head and body.
- Moon: Earth's natural satellite, formed after the Theia impact.
- A time when Earth was covered in ice.
- A spiky, worm-like Cambrian animal with legs and back spines.
- The rapid expansion that began the universe.
- Soft-bodied sea animals with tentacles that often sting.
Down
- The essential liquid made of H₂O that supports life.
- Ancient microbes that produced oxygen via photosynthesis.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- An opening where magma erupts from within Earth.
- The third planet from the Sun, where life exists.
- An extinct armored arthropod with a segmented body.
- A Mars-sized body that likely collided with early Earth.
- A stream of charged particles flowing from the Sun.
- A five-eyed creature with a flexible snout used to grab food.
- A structure built by tiny coral animals
- A long nose with a mouth at the end. Opabinia has one.
- The galaxy that holds our solar system.
- An invisible shield around Earth that deflects solar wind.
- A basic force of our universe; it pulls objects toward each other.
28 Clues: A gas vital for most life on Earth. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • A time when Earth was covered in ice. • A structure built by tiny coral animals • The galaxy that holds our solar system. • The movement of the plates on Earth’s crust. • Cells with a nucleus and complex structures. • The rapid expansion that began the universe. • ...
preeclampsia 2023-10-20
Emergency Health Crossword 2013-05-16
Across
- The first thing to check on someone who has been hurt
- The third thing to check on someone who has been hurt
- The second thing to check on someone who has been hurt
- Someone who has passed away because of an accident
- Being in a risky situation
- An emergency transportation vehicle
- The signs that someone is in need of First Aid
- Being safe in a situation
Down
- The signs a person is still alive
- Someone involved in an accident
- Anything that poses potential risk of getting injured
- Being responsive to actions of others
- Blood leaving the body
- A deeply disturbing experience
- A life threatening reaction to a traumatic event
15 Clues: Blood leaving the body • Being safe in a situation • Being in a risky situation • A deeply disturbing experience • Someone involved in an accident • The signs a person is still alive • An emergency transportation vehicle • Being responsive to actions of others • The signs that someone is in need of First Aid • A life threatening reaction to a traumatic event • ...
Drivers Education Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-20
Across
- / Proceed only if the intersection is clear.
- / Means caution and prepare to stop.
- / you must have this while driving.
- / Provide information on mileage to other destinations.
- / You may change lanes if it is safe to do so.
- / Placed at intersections to control traffic.
- / Help drivers avoid surprising situations.
Down
- / Come to a complete stop before the entrance to the intersection.
- Signs / Guide you to services near the highway.
- / You may pass on a two-way road.
- / Direct traffic and control parking.
- / Indicate points of interest.
- / Allows drivers to turn left before traffic proceeds.
- / Mark routes, intersections, service areas, and other information.
- Signs / Convey information with symbols rather than words.
- / Process of seeing, thinking, and responding.
16 Clues: / Indicate points of interest. • / You may pass on a two-way road. • / you must have this while driving. • / Means caution and prepare to stop. • / Direct traffic and control parking. • / Help drivers avoid surprising situations. • / Proceed only if the intersection is clear. • / Placed at intersections to control traffic. • / Process of seeing, thinking, and responding. • ...
FR 5H la révolution du sourire 2021-11-03
14 Clues: fist • crowd • signs • health • peaceful • to delete • tyrannical • unbearable • to deserve • to overflow • to aspire to • demonstration • term of office • to move (house)
Revision 4th June 2016-06-04
Across
- strange
- schody ruchome
- confident and corageous
- as a result
- used
- skromny
- cukiernia
- najpóźniej
- zasady
Down
- the attitude/ stanowisko
- w nawiązaniu do
- predominant/ widespread
- legal responsibility
- trwać
- zdrowy rozsądek
- mainly
- skojarzenie
- wywoływać
- to take an important part in
- very important
- be a sign of/ indicate/ oznaczać
21 Clues: used • trwać • mainly • zasady • strange • skromny • wywoływać • cukiernia • najpóźniej • as a result • skojarzenie • schody ruchome • very important • w nawiązaniu do • zdrowy rozsądek • legal responsibility • predominant/ widespread • confident and corageous • the attitude/ stanowisko • to take an important part in • be a sign of/ indicate/ oznaczać
Crossword 16 2024-01-17
20 Clues: one • work • safe • find • enemy • to turn • violent • important • push away • disappear • to lock in • to say a poem • a small house • surrounded by • the main idea • high temperature • fear and anxiety • a stretchy fabric • a person who votes • to be sad about a loss
Around the World with a Toothbrush and a Smile 2024-04-17
20 Clues: resa • enorm • dölja • ärlig • hindra • utmärkt • pålitlig • utmaning • uppfylla • ägodelar • gå framåt • tillfälle • gästfrihet • fullständig • anstränga sig • ha för avsikt att • vara oförmögen att • anskaffa, ordna med • när det blir tuffare tag • nödvändig, mycket viktig
Richard Brinsley Sheridan: The School for Scandal 2026-02-06
Across
- The honest hero
- Central theme
- Loyal bonds
- Plot device
- For harmony
- Social mobility
- Fragile and vital
- The virtuous heroine
- Sharp social critique
Down
- Social contract
- Contrasted with lies
- Subtle critique
- Social poison
- Challenged
- Final resolution
- The gullible uncle (2 words)
- Through reputation
- Tested trust
- Clever dialogue
- Complex plotting
20 Clues: Challenged • Loyal bonds • Plot device • For harmony • Tested trust • Social poison • Central theme • Social contract • Subtle critique • The honest hero • Social mobility • Clever dialogue • Final resolution • Complex plotting • Fragile and vital • Through reputation • Contrasted with lies • The virtuous heroine • Sharp social critique • The gullible uncle (2 words)
Expressways 2020-10-07
Across
- A 3-digit interstate: starts with an even number
- The center lane is the ________ lane
- Areas you can't see in any of your mirrors
- When someone follows another car too closely
- Expressway that goes across multiple states
- An entrance ramp connected to an exit lane
- The blind spots around a tractor trailer
- HIghway strips that make a loud noise
- Recreational signs will be this color
Down
- When someone starts to zone out
- When driving doesn't feel fast anymore
- You need at least 2 people in your car for this lane
- Service signs will be this color
- If you break down, pull over into the _______
- Speed limits through cities tend to be _________
- Where the solid white line becomes dotted
- The left lane is for ______
- Always do a __ __ check before changing lanes
18 Clues: The left lane is for ______ • When someone starts to zone out • Service signs will be this color • The center lane is the ________ lane • HIghway strips that make a loud noise • Recreational signs will be this color • When driving doesn't feel fast anymore • The blind spots around a tractor trailer • Where the solid white line becomes dotted • ...
Bronchodilators 2024-07-04
11 Clues: cancauseCOPD • WhistlingSound • GOLDstandardtestCOPD • firstlineoftreatment • Usinglipsforbreathing • AirwaylimitationinCOPDis • Destructionofalveoliwalls • Doctorsobservesinpatients • InflammatorymedicatorinCOPD • increasedgasvolumeinthelungs • Patientcomplainswhenvisitingdoctor
Chemotherapy Medications 2022-05-11
Across
- Watch for fluid retention, monitor CBC and platelet count
- Instruct patients not to take antacids within 2 hours
- Dexamethasone must be taken 1 day before to prevent hypersensitivity, monitor CBC, Nadir occurs on day 7, monitor weight
- Monitor WBC's and metabolic panel for signs of tumor lysis syndrome
- Monitor prostate-specific antigen results
- Monitor neuro status and kidney function, pre-medicate with antiemetics, monitor for signs of anaphylaxis
- Check CBC before each dose, monitor BUN and creatinine, ensure adequate hydration
- Should be taken on an empty stomach to prevent raising the level of the drug in the body
Down
- A vesicant, assess for neuropathies and changes in neurologic status, monitor CBC and platelets
- A vesicant, turns urine red, can be cardiotoxic
- Monitor CBC and teach subcutaneous administration if drug will be given at home
- CBC needs to be checked before the dose is given, Nadir occurs in 10-14 days, instruct pt. about mouth care
- Avoid pregnancy due to the risk of serious birth defects, monitor labs and electrolytes
- Watch for signs of an allergic reaction
14 Clues: Watch for signs of an allergic reaction • Monitor prostate-specific antigen results • A vesicant, turns urine red, can be cardiotoxic • Instruct patients not to take antacids within 2 hours • Watch for fluid retention, monitor CBC and platelet count • Monitor WBC's and metabolic panel for signs of tumor lysis syndrome • ...
ASL 2 Family Signs 2024-10-10
tuck everlasting 2021-09-15
18 Clues: sad • beg • draw • bold • signs • daintly • thinking • backward • mythical • beginning • the village • discouraged • to protect you • majical not real • cover of a wheel • the moral of the story • what the world spins on • make something sound real
D&C 60-63 2025-06-15
Job search 2025-02-28
Across
- The manager may ______ you for an interview.
- The company asks questions before giving a job.
- A form you fill out to apply for a job.
- If you get the job, you are ______.
- A paper with your work experience and skills.
- What you have learned from past jobs.
- Talking to friends to find a job.
- When you want a job, you ______ for it.
Down
- A ______ letter goes with your resume.
- You need to ______ out a job application.
- A cover ______ tells why you want a job.
- Look for "Help Wanted" ______ outside stores.
- After writing your resume, you ______ it to the company.
- A section in a newspaper with job ads.
- A person who has a job is a ______.
- A place that helps people find jobs.
- A business where people work.
- Some signs say "______ Wanted" outside stores.
- You can check job sites on the ______.
19 Clues: A business where people work. • Talking to friends to find a job. • A person who has a job is a ______. • If you get the job, you are ______. • A place that helps people find jobs. • What you have learned from past jobs. • A ______ letter goes with your resume. • A section in a newspaper with job ads. • You can check job sites on the ______. • ...
Overcoming Test Anxiety 2025-03-14
Across
- _____ yourself and don't rush.
- Answers with always, never, best, worst are ofte _____.
- Rule out this type of answer.
- Many experts agree that you can overcome anxiety with this.
- This type of attitude will help ease anxiety.
- Read the directions _____.
- Anxious _____ includes: difficulty remembering and organizing.
- Anxiety is a feeling of this.
- Proper sleep and a good breakfast can lead to this.
- Feeling uneasy and upset are _____ signs of anxiety.
- Breathing, stretching, moving can help do this.
Down
- Anxiety can make it difficult to do this.
- Focus on the questions and answers not the _____.
- _____ yourself to friends can cause anxiety.
- If the glass is half full you are this.
- Perspiration, dry mouth, tension are _____ signs of anxiety.
- _____ your answers.
- If the glass is half empty you are this.
- In 4, hold 8 out 4 is a relaxing _____ formula.
19 Clues: _____ your answers. • Read the directions _____. • Rule out this type of answer. • Anxiety is a feeling of this. • _____ yourself and don't rush. • If the glass is half full you are this. • If the glass is half empty you are this. • Anxiety can make it difficult to do this. • _____ yourself to friends can cause anxiety. • This type of attitude will help ease anxiety. • ...
Syphilis Cross Word Puzzle 2023-02-22
Across
- Symptoms include ringing, buzzing, roaring, or hissing in the hears (tinnitus")
- Signs include changes in vision or even blindness
- Right antibiotics from healthcare provider
- Skin rashes and/or sores can show up several weeks after the primary sores have healed
- The disease damages internal organs and can result in death
Down
- Signs include muscle weakness and/or trouble with muscle movements
- An area of the body where sores usually ocur in, on, or around
- There are no visible signs or symtoms, and without treatment syphilis can be in the body for years
- Prevent the spread of syphilis by preventing contact with a sore
- Single or multiple sores on or around where sphyilis entered the body
- Sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious health problems without treatment
11 Clues: Right antibiotics from healthcare provider • Signs include changes in vision or even blindness • The disease damages internal organs and can result in death • An area of the body where sores usually ocur in, on, or around • Prevent the spread of syphilis by preventing contact with a sore • Signs include muscle weakness and/or trouble with muscle movements • ...
The Outsiders 2021-10-17
30 Clues: Big • Cold • rare • Model • Alter • Vicus • Dazed • Pitful • Afraid • Halted • Empathy • Shaking • Distant • Drooped • Mocking • to fall • To drag • Deserted • To avoid • Suddenly • Essential • Regretful • Separated • Trembling • stubbornly • Fearfulness • Competition • Sentimental • easily influenced • without wanting to
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2014-02-07
23 Clues: Evil • Whine • Sassy • Gather • Rebirth • Annoyed • Existing • Argument • Guidance • Important • Huge wave • Therefore • A disaster • With thought • Slicked back • Make-up,create • British sweater • One after another • "Mister" in German • Speed effectiveness • Having TB(lung infection) • Movie in a bouncing manner • Pronounce clearly/ perfectly
Vocabulary Unit 9 2014-02-09
Across
- undersized
- observer,onlooker
- having life.living
- attract
- dry up,dehydrate
- wallow, to thrash about
- sad, gloomy
- horrible, revolting
- endorse,sanction
Down
- split hairs, squabble
- lifelike, vivid
- difficult experience
- strangle,to smother
- treated unfairly
- to speed up
- survey,solicit
- haphazard,informal
- persevere, to continue steadily
- to wear away
- royal
20 Clues: royal • attract • undersized • to speed up • sad, gloomy • to wear away • survey,solicit • lifelike, vivid • treated unfairly • dry up,dehydrate • endorse,sanction • observer,onlooker • having life.living • haphazard,informal • strangle,to smother • horrible, revolting • difficult experience • split hairs, squabble • wallow, to thrash about • persevere, to continue steadily
ESA Beispielaufgaben Free Time 1/2 2015-11-09
Across
- Ausdauer
- Geburt
- zuversichtlich
- gemäßigt
- schwindlig
- (med.) Beschwerden
- nicht behindert
- gelähmt
- ähnlich
- etw. behaupten
- Verbesserung
- argumentieren
- Behinderung
- zustimmen
- xyz was xyz angeht
Down
- erreichen
- gesund, wohltuend
- Menge
- komplett
- in Form bleiben
- wettkampforientiert
- Ratschlag
- regelmäßig
- notwendig
- sich an etw. halten
- kämpfen
26 Clues: Menge • Geburt • gelähmt • ähnlich • kämpfen • Ausdauer • gemäßigt • komplett • erreichen • Ratschlag • notwendig • zustimmen • schwindlig • regelmäßig • Behinderung • Verbesserung • argumentieren • zuversichtlich • etw. behaupten • in Form bleiben • nicht behindert • gesund, wohltuend • (med.) Beschwerden • xyz was xyz angeht • wettkampforientiert • sich an etw. halten
Stefan Quiz 3 2023-11-04
Across
- inlet,cove
- essentioal,vital
- lessen,recede
- being,existence
- enduring,lasting
- pollute,foul
- model,original
- purge,relieve
- differ,separate
- refrain,resist
- verse about rural life
Down
- eats meats,grains,veggies
- group,clique
- credible,valid
- neutral,lukewarm
- disperse,scatter
- the study of insects
- add,increase
- test,try
- popular,faddish
20 Clues: test,try • inlet,cove • group,clique • add,increase • pollute,foul • lessen,recede • purge,relieve • credible,valid • model,original • refrain,resist • being,existence • differ,separate • popular,faddish • essentioal,vital • neutral,lukewarm • disperse,scatter • enduring,lasting • the study of insects • verse about rural life • eats meats,grains,veggies
STEMS PUZZLE ( No Capital Letters and Definitions) 2025-03-18
20 Clues: mar • pyro • migr • love • solid • other • first • after 9 • its good • existence • its bright • Run Forest! • Og moon name • you broke it! • a list of codes • something vital • something across • a title in college • A hand without a finger • the big star in the middle
