vital signs Crossword Puzzles
The Peesword Puzzle 2025-03-27
17 Clues: Knees • Stupid • What the? • 3/27 quote • Jesse's pet • A superhero • Often Explodes • A magical land • Do we have any? • Another dimension • Brandy's weakness • Haunts the office • All over the office • Found in the freezer • Brandy's rare disease • Brandy turns people into this • Kaitlyn and Christina's favorite thing
Signs, Sacraments and Rituals. 2013-10-29
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- To become a priest or nun
- First communion
- Three sacraments when inition has has already taken place
- Aiding the elderly
- First sacrament
- Oil that heals the sick
- confessing sins with true sorrow and recieving absolution
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- confessing you sins (small or large)
- Where all rituals are held
- Gods son
- First step to unbroken love
- Three sacraments that are amde at the begining of your catholic journey
- The last sacrament
- On which Jesus died upon
14 Clues: Gods son • First communion • First sacrament • Aiding the elderly • The last sacrament • Oil that heals the sick • On which Jesus died upon • To become a priest or nun • Where all rituals are held • First step to unbroken love • confessing you sins (small or large) • Three sacraments when inition has has already taken place • confessing sins with true sorrow and recieving absolution • ...
Warning Signs of Suicide 2025-11-18
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- making a ____, or researching ways to die
- performing poorly in ____
- having great guilt or ____
- writing or ____ about wanting to die
- feeling like a ____ to those around you
- losing ____ in previously enjoyed activities
- abusing alcohol and ____
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- feeling empty, ____, trapped, or having no reason to live
- appearing extremely sad, ____, agitated, or full of rage
- acting without thinking first
- giving away prized ____
- being unusually ____ from friends and family
- ____ or sleeping more or less
- self-____
14 Clues: self-____ • giving away prized ____ • abusing alcohol and ____ • performing poorly in ____ • having great guilt or ____ • acting without thinking first • ____ or sleeping more or less • writing or ____ about wanting to die • feeling like a ____ to those around you • making a ____, or researching ways to die • being unusually ____ from friends and family • ...
Signs of the Times 2026-04-02
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- love of money
- lack of affection
- the end
- shaking when plates move
- long foretold events
- unfaithful, treacherous
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- false appearance of righteousness
- food shortages cause this
- lack of gratitude
- sudden disease epidemics
- high minded, proud, unyielding
- crime and moral breakdown
- refusal to obey
- conflicts that cause much bloodshed
14 Clues: the end • love of money • refusal to obey • lack of gratitude • lack of affection • long foretold events • sudden disease epidemics • shaking when plates move • unfaithful, treacherous • food shortages cause this • crime and moral breakdown • high minded, proud, unyielding • false appearance of righteousness • conflicts that cause much bloodshed
Nutrition and Your Health 2016-05-18
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- Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- A physical drive to eat
- Vital to every body function
- Provide energy and re essential to various health functions
- A set of recommendations for healthful eating and active living
- Nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissues
- Recommended daily amount of moderate physical activity
- A psychological desire for food
- A fatty substance that does not dissolve in water
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- A guide for making healthful daily food choices
- The starches and sugars present in foods
- Substances the body cannot manufacture but that are a needed for forming healthy bones and teeth
- A waxy substance that helps produce cell membranes, nerve tissue, and hormones
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food
- Substance in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- Being physically active each day
- recommended percentage of calories from fat
- An indigestible complex carbohydrate
- Help regulate many vital body processes
19 Clues: A physical drive to eat • Vital to every body function • A psychological desire for food • Being physically active each day • An indigestible complex carbohydrate • Help regulate many vital body processes • The starches and sugars present in foods • recommended percentage of calories from fat • A guide for making healthful daily food choices • ...
Respiratory system 2013-05-03
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- are blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- an anatomical structure of the heart
- is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the red blood cells of all vertebrates
- carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- represents the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by trained fingertips
- part of the electrical control system of the heart that coordinates the top of the heart
- a very small blood vessel in the microcirculation that allows blood to return from the capillary beds to the larger blood vessels called veins
- the impulse-generating (pacemaker) tissue located in the right atrium of the heart
- a term describing the contraction of the heart
- is a wall, dividing a cavity or structure into smaller ones
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- the pumping chambers of the heart
- is the largest artery in the human body.
- are large blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart
- is the period of time when the heart refills with blood after systole
- is on the right dorsal side of the mammalian heart, between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- the large vein that carries de-oxygenated blood from the lower half of the body into the right atrium of the heart.
- the pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels, and is one of the principal vital signs.
- carries deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart's right atrium.
- the smallest of a body's blood vessels and are parts of the microcirculation
- a small diameter blood vessel in the microcirculation that extends and branches out from an artery and leads to capillaries
- are the most common cardiac valvular anomaly
22 Clues: the pumping chambers of the heart • an anatomical structure of the heart • is the largest artery in the human body. • are the most common cardiac valvular anomaly • a term describing the contraction of the heart • are blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Healthcare Science 2016-12-08
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- pressure of the blood felt against the wall of an artery
- This is similar to repression,but the individual aware of the acceptable feelings or thoughts and refuses to deal with them.
- of infection Factors that lead to the transmission or spread of disease.
- 2nd factor in chain of infection; place for pathogen (causative agent) to live.
- C Inflammation of the liver; Caused by HCV virus and is transmitted by blood and blood containing body fluids.
- involves disbelief of an event or idea that is too frightening or shocking for a person to cope with.
- Microorganisms that cause infection and diseases.
- Process that removes all microorganisms from an item
- regularity of the pulse or regulations
- organisms that live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen
- a small living organism that is not visible to the naked eye/ Microbe
- One of a large group of smallest microorganisms, many of which cause disease.
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- diversity-Is another possible communication barrier
- of Support Keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart
- This involves the transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas,feelings,and thoughts.
- another essential part of effective communication
- pressure measurement of the force exerted by the heart against arterial walls
- can either cease to communicate or remove themselves physically from a situation.
- Caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis
- unicellular organisms that multiply rapidly
- signs various determinations that provide information about body conditions
- organisms that require oxygen to breathe
- the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings
- Is an applied science used to promote the safety and well being of a person by adapting the environment.
- of entry 5th factor in chain of infection; a way to enter a new reservoir or host.
- extinguishers Are classified according to the kind of fire they extinguish
- number of beats per minute
27 Clues: number of beats per minute • regularity of the pulse or regulations • organisms that require oxygen to breathe • Caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis • unicellular organisms that multiply rapidly • of Support Keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart • another essential part of effective communication • Microorganisms that cause infection and diseases. • ...
Celebrate National Healthcare Quality Week 2017-10-12
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- The hospital's quality dashboard can be found on display near the entrance of the cafeteria under the Quality Pillar of Excellence AND on the hospital's _________
- To reduce venous stasis and deep vein thrombosis, nurses educate their patients to wear these
- Any unplanned change in plane
- How Carroll Hospital keeps track of all the indicators used to measure quality
- Event reporting is entered into this system
- ______restraint orders must be renewed every 24 hours
- An interdisciplinary group that works together to improve processes and performance
- A core measure set that requires us to meet all of the indicators to be considered complaint
- Our door to EKG target for patients with chest pain or acute myocardial infarction is ___minutes
- The Sepsis _________Pad is a valuable tool used for sharing information among team members for patients who recently developed abnormal vital signs.
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- What staff are encouraged to do about unsafe conditions
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- The ______order set was revised in CPOE to state "Consider IV fluids" for NPO patients
- A PPC is a potentially ____________ complication
- A measure used to gage an organization's performance
- A nursing assessment for ___________is required for all inpatients, 6 months or older from October 1st to March 31st
- The number one way healthcare providers prevent the spread of infection
- The _________protocol includes head of bed elevation, suction equipment availability, and signage presence
- Per CMS,_________use data from electronic health records and/or health information technology systems to measure healthcare quality
- The survey instrument and data collection methodology for measuring patients' perceptions of their hospital experience, is known as the ____Survey
- Instruction in the use of an incentive spirometer can reduce the incidence of __________complications
- The pregnancy testing in the ED has changed from point of care to a _____test.
- Carroll Hospital's selected problem solving methodology
23 Clues: Any unplanned change in plane • Who is responsible for patient safety? • Event reporting is entered into this system • A PPC is a potentially ____________ complication • A measure used to gage an organization's performance • ______restraint orders must be renewed every 24 hours • What staff are encouraged to do about unsafe conditions • ...
Celebrate National Healthcare Quality Week 2017-10-12
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- __________restraint orders must be renewed every 24 hours.
- A measure used to gage an organization's performance
- How Carroll Hospital keeps track of all the indicators used to measure quality
- Event reporting is entered into this system.
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- The Sepsis __________Pad is a valuable tool used for sharing information among team members for patients who recently developed abnormal vital signs.
- The number one way healthcare providers prevent the spread of infection
- To reduce venous stasis and deep vein thrombosis, nurses educate their patient to wear this device.
- The survey instrument and data collection methodology for measuring patients' perceptions of their hospital experience
- The hospital's quality dashboard can be found on display near the entrance of the cafeteria under the Quality Pillar of Excellence AND on the hospital's ___________.
- Instruction in the use of an incentive spirometer can reduce the incidence of _____complications.
- A core measure set that requires us to meet all of the indicators to be considered complaint
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- A PPC is a potentially _______ complication.
- Carroll Hospital's problem solving methodology
- An interdisciplinary group that works together to improve processes and performance
- A nursing assessment for _________is required for all inpatients, 6 months or older, from October 1st through March 31st.
- The pregnancy testing in the ED has changed from point of care to _____testing.
- The ____order set was revised in CPOE to state "Consider IV fluids" for NPO patients.
- The ______protocol includes head of bed elevation, suction equipment availability and signage presence.
- What staff are encouraged to do about unsafe conditions
- Our door to EKG target for patients with chest pain or acute myocardial infarction is _____ minutes.
- Any unplanned change in plane
- Per CMS, _______use data from electronic health records and/or health information technology systems to measure healthcare quality.
23 Clues: Any unplanned change in plane • Who is responsible for patient safety? • A PPC is a potentially _______ complication. • Event reporting is entered into this system. • Carroll Hospital's problem solving methodology • A measure used to gage an organization's performance • What staff are encouraged to do about unsafe conditions • ...
1 B Crossword 2024-11-03
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- Communication of patient care information during transitions
- Decay in a tooth
- Medical term for gums
- Large body of water
- Protective equipment used to prevent infection
- Type of IV solution that matches the concentration of body fluids
- Nursing degree often required for advanced roles (Abbr.)
- Dental degree for general practitioners (Abbr.)
- RISK Factor assessed to prevent injuries in patients
- Opposite of 'hot'
- The capital of France
- A four-legged animal
- Common abbreviation for vital signs
- To move through water
- You use this to write
- Part of SOAP notes that records what the patient says about their health
- A subjective sign of illness reported by the patient
- Essential patient measurements like blood pressure and pulse (without space)
- A type of fruit
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Chronic condition involving blood sugar management
- Artificial tooth root used to replace a missing tooth
- Type of large, flat tooth used for grinding
- Government insurance program for seniors
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- Part of the tooth that anchors it in the jawbone
- Medication used to relieve pain
- A common pet
- A sweet baked good
- Professional organization for registered nurses (Abbr.)
- Sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth
- Basic assessment that includes temperature, pulse, and respiration (Abbr.)
- Common blood test checking cells in the blood (Abbr.)
- Plan documenting nursing care actions (Abbr.)
- String-like material used to clean between teeth
- Not tall
- Process of collecting and analyzing patient information
- Measurement of fluids taken in and excreted (Abbr.)
- Scale for measuring consciousness: Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive (Abbr)
- Condition of low blood sugar
- Type of health insurance plan that emphasizes preventive care (Abbr.)
- Imaging method used to view teeth and bones
- Code indicating an emergency, such as a fire (without sign)
- Emergency code for cardiac arrest (without space)
- A large mammal
- Hard, outer layer of the tooth
45 Clues: Not tall • A common pet • A large mammal • A type of fruit • Decay in a tooth • Opposite of 'hot' • A sweet baked good • Large body of water • A four-legged animal • Medical term for gums • The capital of France • To move through water • You use this to write • Condition of low blood sugar • Hard, outer layer of the tooth • Medication used to relieve pain • Common abbreviation for vital signs • ...
PIH Case Study Crossword 2025-11-11
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- A patient is experiencing involuntary, rhythmic muscle contractions with relaxation. Also, a warning sign of eclampsia.
- The patient has this clinical manifestation seen in a UA as a diagnostic cue for preeclampsia
- A patient moves into the 2nd stage of labor and prepares to do what with the baby
- A patient 35 weeks pregnant presents to the emergency department with a BP 140/90, proteinuria, PLTs <100,000, pulmonary edema, and visual changes. What will the provider diagnose her with?
- A patient who is experiencing swelling in the hands, face, and legs
- This pain is a warning sign of eclampsia
- A patient experiences a blood pressure above 140/90
- A patient is diagnosed with preeclampsia with pulmonary edema. What assessment will be completed to monitor for crackles?
- A patient experiences this clinical manifestation, moving them from preeclampsia to eclampsia.
- This is serious complication of pregnancy that is indicated by hemolysis, high liver enzymes, and low platelet counts
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- Having low numbers of this blood component is a criteria for being diagnosed with HELLP syndrome
- The patient experiences a new onset of this neurological symptom, unrelieved with medication as a sign of preeclampsia
- These elevated enzymes are caused by restricted blood flow to a vital organ in HELLP syndrome
- The nurse is giving education to the family about the warning signs of eclampsia and lists this ocular manifestation.
- Used as an antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity
- These will be diminished after the administration of magnesium sulfate in a hypertensive labor
- This antihypertensive medication is given to preeclampsia patients with escalating doses from 20mg, 40mg, and 80mg respectively
- A provider will prescribe this activity modifier to a pateint with HELLP syndrome
- A test ordered to help diagnose preeclampsia and eclampsia to screen for high protein
- This medication is used to treat hypertension, even 24 hours after delivery
20 Clues: This pain is a warning sign of eclampsia • Used as an antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity • A patient experiences a blood pressure above 140/90 • A patient who is experiencing swelling in the hands, face, and legs • This medication is used to treat hypertension, even 24 hours after delivery • ...
Fall Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-24
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- Post fall management - assess patient ___ signs, neurological, etc as indicated.
- Fall risk ___ used to determine the intervention level.
- Post fall management - complete the Post Fall Event in the ___.
- ___ falls occur in those who have no risks of falling, usually caused by environmental hazard/error in judgement.
- Using furniture or hospital equipment as an ambulatory ___ can be dangerous.
- Sedative: Medication affecting ___.
- Approximately 30% of in-hospital falls result in ___.
- Memorial ED Fall Risk Assessment tool.
- Post fall management - complete the Post Fall ___.
- High risk for injury: within the last 6 weeks, wounds that could dehisce, lower limb amputation, major abdominal or thoracic surgery, joint replacements.
- Falls are a leading cause of death and ___.
- ___ engagement in carrying out fall interventions is crucial.
- Mobility: Impaired movement or ___.
- Over 90% of in-hospital fall are ___.
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- Risk levels – Low, Moderate,___.
- Post fall management - notify provider, nursing leadership and ___.
- High risk for injury: bleeding disorder, receiving medications that increase bleeding risk, low platelet counts.
- History: ___ falls (a top predictor).
- Post fall management - complete the ___ event report within 24 hours.
- Bed in low and ___ position with appropriate side rails up.
- Fall prevention ___ should be based on the individual patient’s risk factors.
- ___ falls occur in those who have no risks for falling and are caused by physiologic changes such as a seizure.
- Non-skid ___.
- Mental: Altered status or ___.
- Clear pathway & adequate ___.
- Post fall management - ___ for injury.
- Patients are more likely to believe they are at risk for a fall when ___ by their nurses.
- An IV or ___ lock increases fall risk.
- Post fall management - re-evaluate for ___ fall prevention interventions.
- Elimination: Altered ___ or bowel function.
- Call light and personal items within ___.
- High risk for injury: osteoporosis, previous fracture, prolonged steroid use (3 months or longer), metastatic bone cancer.
- Mobility: Mobility assist ___ used.
- High risk for injury: 85 years or older.
34 Clues: Non-skid ___. • Clear pathway & adequate ___. • Mental: Altered status or ___. • Risk levels – Low, Moderate,___. • Sedative: Medication affecting ___. • Mobility: Mobility assist ___ used. • Mobility: Impaired movement or ___. • History: ___ falls (a top predictor). • Over 90% of in-hospital fall are ___. • Post fall management - ___ for injury. • ...
Death of a Salesman 2012-06-17
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- tendency underlying or at variance with the obvious or superficial significance of words, actions(undercurrent)
- being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed(turbulent)
- a visionary or impractical person (idealist)
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering(distress)
- living alone; avoiding the society of others (solitary)
- the feeling of displeasure or indignation at some act, remark, person(resentment)
- the act of a person or thing that mends.(mending)
- necessary to the existence, continuance, or well-being of something(vital)
- negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business(remiss)
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- lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness; listless; weak(anemic)
- urging of a political or social cause or theory before the public. (agitation)
- dejected; dispirited; discouraged (crestfallen)
- the act or manner of dictating for reproduction in writing.(dictation)
- an instance of such longing(yearning)
- changeable; volatile; fickle; flighty; erratic(mercurial)
15 Clues: an instance of such longing(yearning) • a visionary or impractical person (idealist) • dejected; dispirited; discouraged (crestfallen) • the act of a person or thing that mends.(mending) • living alone; avoiding the society of others (solitary) • changeable; volatile; fickle; flighty; erratic(mercurial) • being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed(turbulent) • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-03
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- The central organ of the nervous system responsible for thinking and sensation.
- A vital organ that performs various metabolic functions.
- The fibrous cords that transmit signals between the brain and body.
- Organs responsible for respiration and oxygen exchange.
- Hard, rigid organs that make up the skeleton and support the body.
- The outer covering of the body, protecting it from the environment.
- Hard structures in the mouth for chewing and breaking down food.
- Tissues responsible for movement and providing support to the body.
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- An organ involved in regulating blood sugar levels and digestion.
- Organs that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The red fluid circulating in the circulatory system.
- A muscular organ in the digestive system for food digestion.
- Organs responsible for hearing and maintaining balance.
- Organs of vision, allowing perception of the surrounding world.
15 Clues: A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The red fluid circulating in the circulatory system. • Organs responsible for respiration and oxygen exchange. • Organs responsible for hearing and maintaining balance. • A vital organ that performs various metabolic functions. • Organs that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. • ...
The Arctic 2023-10-16
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- where phytoplankton can be found
- A type of seal lives in the arctic, it also looks cute and sad
- This type of whale resides almost exclusively in Arctic and subarctic waters experiencing seasonal sea ice coverage, primarily between 60° and 75° north latitude.
- This animal looks like a cross between a whale and a unicorn with its long, spiraled tusk jutting from its head
- A Whale that kills
- Plays a vital role in the carbon cycle
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- This type of whale Beluga whales play a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance of the Arctic ecosystem.
- This animal has long tusks and a prominent mustache
- Greek word for the Arctic
- A Keystone species of the arctic ecosystem
- Algae tha lives in the sea ice
- What type of fish eats Phytoplankton
- seal This type of seal likes rings
- Smallest and shallow ocean in the world
- Type of precipitation that occurs at very low temperature
15 Clues: A Whale that kills • Greek word for the Arctic • Algae tha lives in the sea ice • where phytoplankton can be found • seal This type of seal likes rings • What type of fish eats Phytoplankton • Plays a vital role in the carbon cycle • Smallest and shallow ocean in the world • A Keystone species of the arctic ecosystem • This animal has long tusks and a prominent mustache • ...
Will G 4B Vocab HW 2022-01-04
12 Clues: annoy • crowd • stress • useful • opposite • indicated • overwhelmed • to far to touch • easy to transport • important or vital • different versions of the same thing • in the state of looking forward to something
Debate: 3 2022-03-09
12 Clues: shock,blow • flourish,thrive • hastily,quickly • dominance, prestige • Recognize, identify • critical,significant • expectation,suspicion • Ranking, pecking order • paramount, indespensible • count on,prepare for,await • acknowledged, assumed, given • bountiful,excessive,extravagant
Nothing But the Truth Definitions 2023-09-13
12 Clues: symbol • assemble • a benifit • unwavering • additional • vote with all • attract, tempt • something essential • living at the same time • decrease in money value • small town/governing body • average size, amount, or rank
CHAPTER 17&19 STATE WORDS-ANDREA MALAKAR-10/22/18 2018-10-22
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- the abbreviation for apical
- pertaining to the underarm
- difficulty breathing
- to move a patient or resident between health care settings
- a heart rate that is faster than normal (more than 100 beats/min in an adult)
- measured by listening of the apex of the heart with a stethoscope
- the wave of blood sent through the arteries every time the heart beats
- an instrument used to measure body temperature, consisting of a glass bulb attached to a thin glass tube marked with a temperature scale and filled with liquid
- indications that something is wrong with the body, this is determined by measuring certain things (blood pressure, temp, etc)
- information that distinguishes one resident from the other ( a hospital bracelet)
- the abbreviation for vital signs
- a medical treatment used to help a person breathe by giving them oxygen supplements
- the deviation of systolic pressure (20 or more after standing for 1 min)
- a set of rules that are accompanied when visiting a patient or resident (including designated hours in which visitors may come)
- a measure of body heat taken in the mouth
- the abbreviation for hypertension
- high blood pressure (Greater than 140 systolic, and 90 diastolic)
- a resident that is unfamiliar/ has just arrived to a facility
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- referring to the artery in the wrist
- an abnormally slow heart rate (less than 60 beats/min in an adult)
- measured by placing a thermometer beneath a person’s arm, skin to skin
- moving a resident to a different health care facility or sending them home
- the series of steps required to move a resident into a new facility
- a measure of body heat taken in the ear
- the process used by the body to obtain oxygen from the environment and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- the number of pulsation that can be felt over an artery in 1 minute
- the abbreviation for axillary
- the abbreviation for blood pressure
- a device that amplifies sound and transfers it to the listeners ears
- a procedure done to measure a person’s body heat, done with a thermometer
- the force that the blood exerts against the arterial walls
- the property/personal items of a resident
- how hot the body is; a vital sign
- a measure of the height of a bed
- to determine how tall or short someone is
- a basic chart that displays information about a facility or its patients in the form of a line
- increased rate and depth of breathing
- measurements that provide essential information about a person’s health
- pertaining to the apex of the heart
- to find out how heavy something/ someone is
- physical discomfort that causes harm to a person
41 Clues: difficulty breathing • pertaining to the underarm • the abbreviation for apical • the abbreviation for axillary • a measure of the height of a bed • the abbreviation for vital signs • how hot the body is; a vital sign • the abbreviation for hypertension • the abbreviation for blood pressure • pertaining to the apex of the heart • referring to the artery in the wrist • ...
First Aid Crossword Puzzel 2014-05-04
Across
- confused behavior
- hot,rapid pulse
- germs of disease
- redness, mild swelling
- chest pain/nausea
- burns through the skin
- phone for emergencies
- injured slightly
- prevent further damage
- process CPR above this
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- signs of problem
- blisters the skin
- movement of blood
- emergency medical treatment
- brain without oxygen
- purpose of ventilation
- hands around neck
- inhaling
- simple or compound
- body fluid loss
20 Clues: inhaling • hot,rapid pulse • body fluid loss • signs of problem • germs of disease • injured slightly • confused behavior • blisters the skin • movement of blood • chest pain/nausea • hands around neck • simple or compound • brain without oxygen • phone for emergencies • redness, mild swelling • purpose of ventilation • burns through the skin • prevent further damage • process CPR above this • ...
Astronomy puzzle 2025-07-09
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- - Brahe’s first name
- - Force pulling planets
- - Invented telescope
- - Study of space
- - Exploding star
- - Sun-centered system
- - Precise star mapper
- - Laws of planetary motion
- - Earth-centered model
- - Star signs band
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- - Star pattern
- - Planet’s backward motion
- - Tool to see stars
- - Galileo’s studied planet
- - Ringed gas giant
- - Jupiter’s moon observer
- - Watching the skies
- - Sun-centered model creator
- - Oval-shaped orbit
- - Planet’s path
20 Clues: - Star pattern • - Planet’s path • - Study of space • - Exploding star • - Star signs band • - Ringed gas giant • - Tool to see stars • - Oval-shaped orbit • - Brahe’s first name • - Invented telescope • - Watching the skies • - Sun-centered system • - Precise star mapper • - Earth-centered model • - Force pulling planets • - Jupiter’s moon observer • - Planet’s backward motion • ...
Crossword 2015-03-25
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- a small, thin cake
- equal in size and shape
- talking about it first
- can no longer be seen
- tiny
- order resulting from training
- not wanting to wait
- separation
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- sharing feelings
- smallest
- tool to cut
- showing main signs
- not normal
- without stopping
- having some form of power
- important
- not existing
- curious
- not able to be read
- to disturb
20 Clues: tiny • curious • smallest • important • not normal • to disturb • separation • tool to cut • not existing • sharing feelings • without stopping • a small, thin cake • showing main signs • not able to be read • not wanting to wait • can no longer be seen • talking about it first • equal in size and shape • having some form of power • order resulting from training
9th-List 1 2023-05-26
25 Clues: new • bugs • food • beach • power • so far • was not • baseball • will not • shopping • military • the edge • skeleton • not yours • just right • two plus two • not dangerous • to have a lot • where it goes • shade of color • to give or bring • things that grow • when you are sick • bulletin or signs • two words make one
Photography: Paragraph D 2019-10-21
10 Clues: size • vital • summary • spreading • motivated • modern-day • consequences • cruelty, unkindness • acceptance of others • economic system that exploits human labour
sda 2024-01-09
10 Clues: tahura • perikanan • galian vital • pertambangan • wisata bahari • hutan produksi • galian industri • hutan bukit puri • suaka margasatwa • minyak bumi galian
The Arctic 2023-10-16
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- where phytoplankton can be found
- A type of seal lives in the arctic, it also looks cute and sad
- This type of whale resides almost exclusively in Arctic and subarctic waters experiencing seasonal sea ice coverage, primarily between 60° and 75° north latitude.
- This animal looks like a cross between a whale and a unicorn with its long, spiraled tusk jutting from its head
- A Whale that kills
- Plays a vital role in the carbon cycle
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- This type of whale Beluga whales play a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance of the Arctic ecosystem.
- This animal has long tusks and a prominent mustache
- Greek word for the Arctic
- A Keystone species of the arctic ecosystem
- Algae tha lives in the sea ice
- What type of fish eats Phytoplankton
- seal This type of seal likes rings
- Smallest and shallow ocean in the world
- Type of precipitation that occurs at very low temperature
15 Clues: A Whale that kills • Greek word for the Arctic • Algae tha lives in the sea ice • where phytoplankton can be found • seal This type of seal likes rings • What type of fish eats Phytoplankton • Plays a vital role in the carbon cycle • Smallest and shallow ocean in the world • A Keystone species of the arctic ecosystem • This animal has long tusks and a prominent mustache • ...
Rotucha 2025-11-03
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- [Espíritus de las montañas, venerados en los rituales andinos]
- [Lengua originaria en la que proviene el término “Rutuchay”]
- [Madre Tierra en la cosmovisión andina, a quien se ofrecen ofrendas]
- [Palabra que significa “florecimiento del niño” en el contexto del ritual]
- [Acto ritual de entregar comida, bebida u objetos sagrados]
- [Concepto espiritual que representa la fuerza vital del niño]
- [Comunidad andina que participa colectivamente en la ceremonia]
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- [Planta sagrada usada en ofrendas y rituales de agradecimiento]
- [Ceremonia andina del primer corte de cabello, que marca la entrada del niño a la comunidad]
- [Pequeño paño donde se guarda el cabello cortado]
- [Pueblo andino que, junto con los quechuas, practica la Rutucha]
- [Parte del cuerpo que simboliza energía vital y crecimiento]
- [Personas elegidas para cortar el cabello y ofrecer regalos]
- [Bebida tradicional fermentada que se comparte en las celebraciones]
- [Instrumento sagrado utilizado para cortar el cabello durante la ceremonia]
15 Clues: [Pequeño paño donde se guarda el cabello cortado] • [Acto ritual de entregar comida, bebida u objetos sagrados] • [Lengua originaria en la que proviene el término “Rutuchay”] • [Parte del cuerpo que simboliza energía vital y crecimiento] • [Personas elegidas para cortar el cabello y ofrecer regalos] • [Concepto espiritual que representa la fuerza vital del niño] • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-08-13
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- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
- A blood clot that forms on the wall of a blood vessel or in the heart when blood platelets, proteins, and cells stick together
- one of the three principal types of nutrients used as energy sources (calories) by the body.
- The process by which a biological structure, especially a relatively simple structure, is formed by a sequence of enzymic reactions
- Making a copy, a likeness, and thereby providing for the continued existence of species.
- Compounds needed for vital processes like the building of proteins and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters.
- the study of genes and inheritance in living organisms.
- The process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment.
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- It is a waxy substance made in the liver, found in the blood and cells. It is needed to make cell walls, tissues, hormones, vitamin D, and bile acid.
- Is an organic compound and substance, which means that it contains carbon. It is also an essential nutrient that the body may need to get from food.
- is the excitatory ability that living organisms have to respond to changes in their environment.
- Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus.
- Process of programmed cell death. It is used during early development to eliminate unwanted cells.
- An organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host.
- A group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition.
- biological preparation formulated to provide acquired immunity for a particular disease.
16 Clues: the study of genes and inheritance in living organisms. • The process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment. • is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes. • Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus. • Making a copy, a likeness, and thereby providing for the continued existence of species. • ...
LET US RECALL!!! 2022-10-20
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- Using video chat to discuss symptoms with a doctor or nurse and get a quick diagnosis.
- A high level of network availability and speed is required. Human concerns are critical, but technical issues may cause an implementation to be delayed.
- Integrating sensors to track patient vital signs like heart rate, blood oxygen, weight, and temperature simplifies health monitoring.
- The three main categories of patient care technology
- FRAGMENTATION The keyhole effect is the artificial intelligence field's analogy for viewing information "through" a graphical user interface. The healthcare professional can only view one screen at a time, making information gathering harder.
- Interactive computer-based patient education, home telemonitoring, and telehealth systems are included.
- EHR implementation raises new questions daily. With the right tactics from the start, you'll be ready for most of them.
- contains patients' clinical data from nurses, doctors, therapists, laboratories, and outside experts.
- remote healthcare using communications technology
- Include demographics, medical and nursing diagnoses, drug lists, allergy information, and test results for clinical decision-making. Care management details patient interactions, medication reconciliation, consent, and directives.
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- Clinicians can directly enter prescriptions, ancillary services, consultations, lab, microbiology, pathology, radiology, nursing, and supply orders into a computer.
- The pyramidal tiers are not hierarchical or imply higher skill levels.
- Tracking heart rates, exercise, sleep, respiration, and more helps people manage their health.
- Includes using computer alerts and reminders to improve patient diagnosis and care, such as checking drug selection and dosage, medication interactions, patient vaccinations, health risks, and clinical guidelines for disease treatment.
- Electronically managing all findings, including recent and old laboratory and radiology procedure records.
- concerns individuals and organizations, tactics to specific strategies, and design and setup decisions
- The three main categories of patient care technology
- The three main categories of patient care technology
18 Clues: remote healthcare using communications technology • The three main categories of patient care technology • The three main categories of patient care technology • The three main categories of patient care technology • The pyramidal tiers are not hierarchical or imply higher skill levels. • ...
projekt 1065 2020-03-23
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- the state of being a serf or feudal laborer
- of vital importance; crucial
- a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful:
- fearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect)
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- absolute; unqualified
- cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate
- A sheltered part of a body of water deep enough to provide anchorage for ships
- middle dont pick sides
- an excessive willingness to serve or please other
- improtant
- a person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause
- characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness
12 Clues: improtant • absolute; unqualified • middle dont pick sides • of vital importance; crucial • the state of being a serf or feudal laborer • an excessive willingness to serve or please other • cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate • characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness • fearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect) • ...
vocab 11 2024-02-21
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- her performance surpasses that of any other student I know
- As she hesitated on the threshold, voices sounded in her ear.
- But another part of my heart can’t forgive them for reneging on their promise.
- science eroded the pillars of superstition
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- Social relations impose courtesy
- vital for a healthy society
- Alcohol-related deaths still constitute about one-third of all traffic fatalities, but the change in culture and behavior has been profound.
- unfounded suspicions
- The one pertinent item, however, was not reassuring
- Gone was any sense of hostility or wariness as he studied her.
- This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us
- a central and contentious element of the book"- Tim W.Ferfuson
12 Clues: unfounded suspicions • vital for a healthy society • Social relations impose courtesy • science eroded the pillars of superstition • This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us • The one pertinent item, however, was not reassuring • her performance surpasses that of any other student I know • As she hesitated on the threshold, voices sounded in her ear. • ...
Jazmine lee 2015-09-24
Crucigrama 2025-05-20
12 Clues: Fruta dulce • Carne de ave • Vegetal verde • Nombre propio • Líquido vital • Alimento marino • Fruta roja/verde • Alimento proteico • Condimento esencial • Fruta cítrica pequeña • Verdura de hojas verdes • Fruto rojo para ensaladas
Crossword vocabulary before the exam! 2022-09-04
16 Clues: signs • publicity • as a group • communicate • an obstacle • having no idea • body movements • without thinking • known everywhere • a group of soldiers • past family members • put closely together • the result of something • shortened forms of a phrase • to break into little pieces • a way of handling a situation
2.2 What's culture - Vocabulary 2024-01-14
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- area, district, province
- manage, grapple, tackle
- signs, pointers, markers
- untidy, sloppy, bedraggled
- international, cosmopolitan, global
- friction, disagreement, confrontation, clash
- exemplifying, demonstrating
- realize, accept, recognize
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- imperceptible, immaterial
- misjudgment, blunder, miscalculation,
- adhesive bandage
- society, background, origin
- belief, supposition, hypothesis
- viewpoint, mindset, outlook
- summit, crest, crown
- passing, short-range, fleeting
16 Clues: adhesive bandage • summit, crest, crown • manage, grapple, tackle • area, district, province • signs, pointers, markers • imperceptible, immaterial • untidy, sloppy, bedraggled • realize, accept, recognize • society, background, origin • viewpoint, mindset, outlook • exemplifying, demonstrating • passing, short-range, fleeting • belief, supposition, hypothesis • ...
Shelly's crossword 2014-05-14
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- term used in many EHR programs for a correction made to an electronic health record
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- sometimes called conventional method, patient information is arranged within a chart or medical record according to who supplied the data.
- electronic record of health-related information for a individual patient that is created, compiled, and managed by providers and staff members located within a single healthcare organizationi
- paitent electronic health information created in a format meeting interoperability standards
- pertaining to data that are readily apparent and measurable, such as vital signs, test results, or physical examination findings
- serves a the "base" for the patient medical record
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- health record that provides a summary of medical information, maintained in electronic or other format by an individual
- primary reason most providers give for not implementing electronic record in their offices.
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- inventory of the body obtained by healthcare provider through a series of questions
- known as health insurance portability and accountability act
- filing system that uses the patient problem list as the source for filing within the patient medical record
- are objective, or external factors like blood pressure, rash , swelling
- not following the medical advice a patient receives
- 8th leading cause of patient death in the united states
- maintains users ability to work in certain areas of a patient's EHR
- means getting to the point
- process of recording information in the medical record
- primary problem
- subjective, internal conditions felt by patient-headache or pain
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- a reminder file for keeping track of time sensitive obligations
- format of medical records documentation that takes the SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components
- subjective, objective, assessment, and plan
25 Clues: primary problem • means getting to the point • subjective, objective, assessment, and plan • serves a the "base" for the patient medical record • not following the medical advice a patient receives • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • process of recording information in the medical record • 8th leading cause of patient death in the united states • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Section One Vocabulary 2016-11-03
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- The __________ of the mayor led to a media sensation as everyone watched him tumble down the stairs.
- Unlike most animals, the elephant has a __________ or elongated trunk.
- The hikers were forced to climb down into the ___________ of the canyon.
- Because of the lack of preexisting maps, early explorers required a ______________ to document the geography of their surroundings.
- The ________ screen of the laptop filled the dark room.
- The _________ organs allow someone to be able to smell.
- The ___________ of the rocket is vital because incorrect angles causes crashes.
- In order for the military to succeed, it must be knowledgeable of ___________ or the study of projectiles' motion.
- Most laboratories use a __________ to separate fluids of different densities.
- A __________ is usually kind to plants and animals because they value the environment.
- The _________ worker ate the food greedily causing a big mess.
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- The tomb or ______________ contains the remains of Egyptian pharaohs.
- Unlike most elements, neon is ___________ because it isn't affected by fire.
- The ___________ of the metamorphic rock was compressed between other rock layers.
- The massage chair provided ____________ in order to arouse the muscles in the old man's frail body.
- ______________ liquids are created by evaporating and then condensing the substance.
- The lawyer will __________ his arguments if more evidence is presented.
- The __________ of empathy is often a difficult emotion for the actor to voluntarily display.
- The king expected the peasants to ______ before him, but they just ignored his words.
- In order to allow the blind to read signs, Braille, a ________ form of writing, uses sensory impulses of touch.
- Although the younger students are yelling in the halls, the class must still ignore the ______________, or they will not complete their assignments.
- The witch will _________ a spell to turn me into a frog.
- The hole in the dam must be ______________ otherwise the water will release.
- The Paleo Indians were a _____________ people since they traveled across the land following large game.
24 Clues: The ________ screen of the laptop filled the dark room. • The _________ organs allow someone to be able to smell. • The witch will _________ a spell to turn me into a frog. • The _________ worker ate the food greedily causing a big mess. • The tomb or ______________ contains the remains of Egyptian pharaohs. • ...
Name That Term 2017-06-09
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- Snail-shaped structure in the inner ear that contains the organ of hearing.
- System Group of organs responsible for carrying oxygen from the air to the bloodstream and for expelling the waste product carbon dioxide.
- Digital version of a paper chart that contains all of a patient's medical history from one practice.
- The study of hearing and hearing disorders.
- Chronic inflammatory lung disease characterized by recurrent breathing problems.
- tube A canal that links the middle ear with the throat area.
- Medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing
- A facility providing medical care on an outpatient basis.
- Inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the nose.
- Substance that can trigger an immune response.
- is a long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the thorax to the base of the skull behind the ear.
- In medicine, lasting a long time.
- Air cavities within the facial bones.
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- A sample of tissue is removed and examined under a microscope.
- drugs Drugs that reduce the symptoms and signs of inflammation.
- Designed to contain and share information from all providers involved in a patient's care.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, is medically necessary.
- A substance that causes lack of feeling or awareness, dulling pain to permit surgery and other painful procedures.
- Able to walk about, not bedridden or immobile.
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- Wax The protective yellow waxy substance secreted in the passage of the outer ear.
- Nerve The Tenth Cranial Nerve which innervates the larynx and stomach secretions.
- Thyroid Any dysfunction of the butterfly-shaped gland at the base of the neck.
- Necessary to maintain life.
- A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine.
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
26 Clues: Necessary to maintain life. • In medicine, lasting a long time. • Air cavities within the facial bones. • The study of hearing and hearing disorders. • Able to walk about, not bedridden or immobile. • Substance that can trigger an immune response. • Inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the nose. • A facility providing medical care on an outpatient basis. • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2023-11-07
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- - Vital for life and found in DNA.
- - Makes up the majority of Earth's atmosphere.
- - Used as a disinfectant and in pools.
- - A dark red-brown liquid at room temperature.
- - Used in galvanization to prevent rust.
- - Used in fireworks for a red color.
- - Used in semiconductors.
- - A lightweight metal with various applications.
- - Commonly used in coins and alloys.
- - Adds corrosion resistance to steel.
- - Known for its stiffness, light weight, and high melting point.
- - The basis of all organic compounds.
- - A highly reactive, pale yellow gas.
- - Melts at a low temperature and is used in thermometers.
- - Found in sand and used in computer chips.
- - Used in alloys and for medicinal purposes.
- - A metal used in batteries.
- - A noble gas used in neon signs.
- - Necessary for respiration and combustion.
- - Used in borax and boric acid.
- - An essential trace element in the diet.
- - A highly reactive metal that reacts violently with water.
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- - Used in lighting and as anesthetic.
- - Known for its distinct smell and yellow color.
- - A transition metal used in the aerospace industry.
- - Used in the production of phosphors for displays.
- - Known for its excellent electrical conductivity.
- - Used in superconductors and nuclear reactors.
- - Used in steel alloys.
- - Resistant to corrosion and often used in nuclear reactors.
- - Known for its strength and corrosion resistance.
- - Known for its high melting point.
- - Can be toxic and used in some alloys.
- - The lightest element in the periodic table.
- - An essential nutrient for plants and animals.
- - Used in the production of strong magnets.
- - Found in bones and teeth.
- - A soft, silvery-white metal.
- - A key component of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
- - Used in balloons and as a cooling agent in MRI machines.
40 Clues: - Used in steel alloys. • - Used in semiconductors. • - Found in bones and teeth. • - A metal used in batteries. • - A soft, silvery-white metal. • - Used in borax and boric acid. • - A noble gas used in neon signs. • - Vital for life and found in DNA. • - Known for its high melting point. • - Used in fireworks for a red color. • - Commonly used in coins and alloys. • ...
Diuretics / Anti-Diabetics 2024-04-10
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- Organ that has beta cells responsible for creating insulin
- This electrolyte is also pushed into the cell when you give insulin
- You prevent this from happening by rotating insulin sites
- Electrolyte imbalance that can make lithium toxicity worse due to diuretics
- Sulfonylurea, which increases insulin production
- Antidote to insulin overdose
- Incretin mimetic
- Hormone produced by adrenal cortex that retains sodium and water but excretes potassium
- Electrolyte that is spared by hydrochlorothiazide
- This diuretic spares potassium in the blood
- Where do you store insulin?
- Because of this, diabetic patients should be careful when taking diuretics
- You do not have this hormone in type 1 diabetes
- Not enough water in the body
- Inability to get an erection, caused by spironolactone and hydrochlorothiazide
- Osmotic diuretic
- Present in urine with uncontrolled diabetes
- Problem with insulin in type 2 diabetes
- Associated with taking diuretics, so you have to wear shades and sunscreen
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- This diuretic acts on the distal convoluted tubules
- Test for diabetes every 3-4 months, also called glycosylated hemoglobin
- #1 vital sign associated with dehydration
- Intermediate-actingermediate acting insulin that is cloudy
- Type of breathing associated with DKA
- Ultra-rapid acting insulin
- Too much fluid in the body
- Adjusted doses of insulin dependent on blood sugar reading
- This diuretic acts on the ascending loop of Henle
- Lung sounds associated with fluid overload
- When you give too much insulin
- One of the signs of ototoxicity
- Increased breast tissue because of spironolactone
- Short-acting clear insulin that you draw up first before cloudy insulin
- Types of antibiotics to avoid when taking furosemide
- You should stop metformin 48 hours before administering this before a diagnostic procedure
- Long-acting insulin
- Biguanide
- Electrolyte imbalance that can make digoxin toxicity worse due to diuretics
38 Clues: Biguanide • Incretin mimetic • Osmotic diuretic • Long-acting insulin • Ultra-rapid acting insulin • Too much fluid in the body • Where do you store insulin? • Antidote to insulin overdose • Not enough water in the body • When you give too much insulin • One of the signs of ototoxicity • Type of breathing associated with DKA • Problem with insulin in type 2 diabetes • ...
106 Final Med Admin 2024-12-04
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- TID:_ times daily
- gt
- 5 mL = 1 _
- a.c.: before _
- T/F: For liquids less than 5 mLs, use syringe to measure for accuracy
- Abbreviation for immediately
- One of core rights of med admin: Two identifiers are needed to verify patient's identity
- Check MAR every _ hours and ensure it is up-to-date
- One of core rights of med admin: Scheduled _ matched ordered time interval
- BID:_ times daily
- Do not forget to add _ zero ie. 0.1
- T/F: Meds that require assessment should be placed in separate cup
- One of core rights of med admin: Med label matches order and is appropriate for pt
- 1 kg = 2.2 _
- One of additional rights: Right pt _ i.e. side effects to report
- What med classification is double locked and counted each shift and when dispensed
- 30 mL = 1 _
- During med preparation, identify and research _ drugs
- One of core rights of med admin: _ matches order
- One of additional rights: Right _ i.e. vital signs
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- One of additional rights: Right _, i.e. confirm allergies
- One of core rights of med admin: Strength and _ match label or requires cutting tablet or multiple tablets needed
- T/F: Oral dosage equation is H/D=X
- One of additional rights: Right to _ i.e. pt has that right
- 1000 mg = 1 _
- One of core rights of med admin: _ is completed right after med is administered
- Never use _ zeros i.e. 1.00
- When giving meds, use two pt identifiers and _ scanning
- One of additional rights: Right _ i.e. why it is given
- One of additional rights: Right _ i.e. assess for desired effect
- 1000 mL = 1 _
- 1000 mcg = 1 _
- 15 mL = 1 _
- PRN: As _
- NPO: Nothing by _
- "Time released" _ be opened- must be given whole
- Route that has fastest absorption
- During med preparation, review pertinent lab _
- T/F: For liquids, hold label away from palm, pouring toward label
39 Clues: gt • PRN: As _ • 5 mL = 1 _ • 15 mL = 1 _ • 30 mL = 1 _ • 1 kg = 2.2 _ • 1000 mg = 1 _ • 1000 mL = 1 _ • a.c.: before _ • 1000 mcg = 1 _ • TID:_ times daily • BID:_ times daily • NPO: Nothing by _ • Never use _ zeros i.e. 1.00 • Abbreviation for immediately • Route that has fastest absorption • T/F: Oral dosage equation is H/D=X • Do not forget to add _ zero ie. 0.1 • ...
Decipher the burning bush 2024-08-09
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- Successor to Moses, leading the Israelites into the promised land.
- The Pharaoh’s heart was set this way, making him resistant to the divine sway. What is this term?
- A land promised to the people, where Moses could not dwell, what is this land where the Israelites did swell?
- Moses’ wife, with a name that starts with Z, who am I?
- Where stone tablets were given, high and steep, where commands were given to keep. What am I
- Swarm of insects that plagued Egypt—look for creatures on the move!
- Laws carved in stone by Moses, guiding principles of the faith.
- The tent of meeting where God’s presence was revealed, a portable place of worship.
- Moses parted my waters, making a path of dry land. What am I
- I flowed where a baby was saved, cradled in a vessel. What am I?
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- A ruler who hardened his heart, defied the signs, and made life hard. Who am I?
- Those sent to scout and report back, hidden eyes in the land.
- Food that fell from heaven to feed the hungry.
- Essential element that Moses turned from rock to drink, vital for life.
- Pharaoh known for his role in the Plagues and exodus saga.
- Moses' sister who watched from afar, ensuring her brother’s journey was not marred. Who am I?
- Column of guidance for a wandering nation, seen by day and night.
- Plague of croaking creatures that overwhelmed Egypt’s land.
- Desert land where Moses found refuge, away from Egypt’s grasp.
- City with walls that fell when trumpets sounded, a famous biblical siege.
- Moses’ kin, who spoke and helped in the journey, who am I?
- The land of bondage from which Moses led, a place of pyramids and the Nile’s spread. What is this country?
- Departure from Egypt? A grand exit to freedom.
- Twelve groups, each a piece of a greater whole, in the desert journey.
24 Clues: Food that fell from heaven to feed the hungry. • Departure from Egypt? A grand exit to freedom. • Moses’ wife, with a name that starts with Z, who am I? • Pharaoh known for his role in the Plagues and exodus saga. • Moses’ kin, who spoke and helped in the journey, who am I? • Plague of croaking creatures that overwhelmed Egypt’s land. • ...
Medical Foundations Final Crossword 2025-12-04
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- Plan where you must use a provider that is in your set plan
- Vital signs stable
- NB
- Digital history of all info that can be shared between different hospitals/orginizations
- No known drug allergies
- Sheet that details info on hazards
- An assessment to determine urgency of care needed
- Fee that is assigned for a service
- PPE for hands
- Painkiller
- Unlawful touching of another person
- Baseline of the body
- Type of social skills required to complete a job
- PPE for eyes
- Administration that ensures safety at work
- Type of Technical skills required to complete a job
- What you would use to figure out what’s wrong w/ a pt and how to best help them
- Person who can get sick easily(____ Host)
- Animal or insect that carries and spreads germs
- Teaching using the five senses
- Hgb
- IV
- Demographic/front page of a chart
- Grid scheduling system
- Teaching using straight up facts and info
- Misrepresentation of services that are false
- Person who has a disease
- Vaginal birth after cesarean section
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- Tested with a hammer
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Device used for injections
- Not booking enough
- Money you have to pay before an insurer starts paying
- Sample of tissue to be tested from patient
- A device that lets deaf people communicate
- Dx
- Being an example of what to do for pt education
- Birthdate
- BP
- BM
- Tablespoon
- A threat or attempt to injure
- Booking too many in case of cancellation
- Act that causes injury/damage to a person or property
- CXR
- Healthcare that provides comfort and support to patients with terminal illness
- Act that ensures patient safety and confidentiality
- Procedure that requires patient to stay
- An object or surface that carries or spreads germs
- Examination of records
- Act preventing discrimination of people w/ disabilities
51 Clues: NB • Dx • BP • BM • IV • CXR • Hgb • Birthdate • Painkiller • Tablespoon • PPE for eyes • PPE for hands • Vital signs stable • Not booking enough • Tested with a hammer • Baseline of the body • Grid scheduling system • Examination of records • No known drug allergies • Person who has a disease • Device used for injections • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • A threat or attempt to injure • Teaching using the five senses • ...
7.5 Signs in the Sky 2013-08-30
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- means curl
- white wispy clouds
- clouds that are broad & flat at the bottom,& puffy on the top
- 'im singing in the ____'
- flashes of light in a storm
- means rain
- opposite of black
- low, grey clouds
- means smooth,flat layer
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- water vapour condensed in the sky
- means pile or heap
- storm clouds
- where clouds are found
- loud noises from clouds
- rippled clouds
- light, fluffy clouds
- a arch in the sky after rain
- another word for 'fog'
- are the shape of a tall twisting funnel
- a mixture of fog and air pollution
20 Clues: means curl • means rain • storm clouds • rippled clouds • low, grey clouds • opposite of black • means pile or heap • white wispy clouds • light, fluffy clouds • where clouds are found • another word for 'fog' • loud noises from clouds • means smooth,flat layer • 'im singing in the ____' • flashes of light in a storm • a arch in the sky after rain • water vapour condensed in the sky • ...
Signs and Seasons Chapter 1 2025-02-11
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- “The heavens declare the Glory of God” is found in which book of the Bible?
- Also known as compass points
- The concept that the Earth is at the center of the universe.
- The land of the Far East, derives its name from the Latin “Oriens”
- The time of transition between blue daytime sky and the sky of night.
- How many hours the day is divided into
- Border between night and day that encircles the world.
- The situation where the moon passes in front of the sun.
- At noon, the shadows always point true ______.
- Constructed to line up with the compass points, _______ aligned
- The biblical purpose for the stars and moon.
- These ancient building were astronomically aligned.
- The modern world uses ______ time so people across hundreds of miles read the same time on their clocks.
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- Polish priest that laid out the theory the heliocentric model.
- The hands on a clock move ________ to imitate the direction of the sundial shadows.
- Device used to tell time for thousands of years
- The P in P.M.
- This feature of planet Earth makes our skies blue and bright.
- The Earth _________ on its axis.
- Old word for Europe, derives from the Latin word “Occidens”
- Part of sundial used to cast a shadow
- The A in A.M.
- The distance place where the land and sky meet.
- The sundial of Ahaz is referenced in which book of the Bible?
- Imaginary Line that defines the middle of the sky,
- The direction and “place” that the sun rises at every morning.
- At midday, the sun hangs in the sky in this direction and “place”.
- Where the sun sets every day, also a direction.
- Ancient Greek word for dawn
29 Clues: The P in P.M. • The A in A.M. • Ancient Greek word for dawn • Also known as compass points • The Earth _________ on its axis. • Part of sundial used to cast a shadow • How many hours the day is divided into • The biblical purpose for the stars and moon. • At noon, the shadows always point true ______. • Device used to tell time for thousands of years • ...
lucie and rob 2024-03-09
12 Clues: school • hometown • daughter • years together • robs star sign • new married name • lucies star signs • countries explored • location of proposal • french word for love • honeymoon destination • french word for cheers
Heart disease and Asthma 2013-02-01
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- the branches in the lungs
- little vessels that carry deoxiginated blood
- vessels that carry oxiginated blood
- asthmatics use this to help them breathe by inhaling it
- little bugs that live in your house and are tiny and can cause asthamtics to have an asthma attack
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- the main ingridiant in a ciggarette can trigger an asthma attack
- bodys over response to a subsatance
- used to relive stress and is helpfull for heart disease commonly used by monks
- a vital organ to live that pumps blood round your body
- a vital organ to breath
- a condition involving breathing, you need an inhaler for medicine
- a sector in food that can cause heart disease if consumed too much
12 Clues: a vital organ to breath • the branches in the lungs • bodys over response to a subsatance • vessels that carry oxiginated blood • little vessels that carry deoxiginated blood • a vital organ to live that pumps blood round your body • asthmatics use this to help them breathe by inhaling it • the main ingridiant in a ciggarette can trigger an asthma attack • ...
Nervous System 2025-08-14
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- It controls vital processes including respiration
- It controls all the nerves in the body
- This happens when the fear factor is introduced, and you either run or fight
- It balances the sympathetic nerves
- The somatic nervous system is voluntarily controlling things like muscles
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- controls our movements, posture and coordination
- Controls thoughts, speech,touch and more
- cord It is the long bone running down the middle fo your back
- It transports information through the body
- It controls the brain and spinal cord
- His CNS was affected when a metal pole was driven through his head, just missing vital organs, allowing him to survive another 12 years
- Controls things automatically like heartbeat
12 Clues: It balances the sympathetic nerves • It controls the brain and spinal cord • It controls all the nerves in the body • Controls thoughts, speech,touch and more • It transports information through the body • Controls things automatically like heartbeat • controls our movements, posture and coordination • It controls vital processes including respiration • ...
Musical Signs and Vocabulary 2026-03-31
14 Clues: loud • slow • hold or pause • Play with force • Fast and lively • gradually softer • gradually louder • the finish or end • go back to the sign • go back to the beginning • marks the end of the music • lowers a note by a half step • Moderately slow about walking speed • Flats sharps and naturals not in the key
Homestuck Aspects 2020-09-08
12 Clues: anger • cosmos • happyness • vital organ • empty space • related to lungs • related to death • flows in our body • related to clocks • "let there be _?_" • "the circle of _?_" • another term for "brain"
unit 1 synonys 2024-09-04
12 Clues: a star • a burden • to model • a guarantee • advice, wisdom • a flight, dash • tired, sluggish • vital, key, basic • to lug, lift, carry • proper, fitting, right • modest, simple, earthy • genuine, true, heartfelt
REGIONAL VARIATION & SOCIAL VARIATION 2021-04-18
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- Official signs, designed by public authorities
- Regional variation develops because people are separated by a common barrier like.....
- It identifies the speakers’
- A dialect that varies according to the speaker’s social class.
- Differences in vocabulary and grammar are attributed to.......
- To avoid that implication the label (non-standard)has, sociolinguistics, uses this term to refer to non-standard forms.
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- Non-official signs, produced by individuals or groups
- in society.
- It identifies the speaker regionally or geographically.
- The speaker’s social prestige, status,respect within the community.
- What is the Maori word for ‘fish’ in the far North?
11 Clues: in society. • It identifies the speakers’ • Official signs, designed by public authorities • What is the Maori word for ‘fish’ in the far North? • Non-official signs, produced by individuals or groups • It identifies the speaker regionally or geographically. • A dialect that varies according to the speaker’s social class. • ...
ALL ABOUT NEON 2026-01-18
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- Neon is this type of gas (doesn't react much)
- Neon's two-letter symbol
- William ___ discovered neon (last name)
- What neon does when electricity flows through it
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- EIGHT Year neon was discovered (two words, no hyphen)
- Neon's atomic number (also number of protons)
- Neon signs are very this
- The most common color neon glows in signs
8 Clues: Neon signs are very this • Neon's two-letter symbol • William ___ discovered neon (last name) • The most common color neon glows in signs • Neon's atomic number (also number of protons) • Neon is this type of gas (doesn't react much) • What neon does when electricity flows through it • EIGHT Year neon was discovered (two words, no hyphen)
vasodilators 2022-08-12
12 Clues: one use • hydralazine • another use • nitroprusside • nitroglycerin • don't abruptly • side effect (BP) • side effect (swell) • monitor for signs of • isosorbide mononitrate • side effect (heart rate) • side effect (immune system)
STEAM Book Page 22 2025-11-18
Personality and Time Signs Puzzle 2024-10-10
21 Clues: Shy • Lazy • Mean • Silly • Today • Brave • Funny • Smart • Sweet • Minute • Strict • Future • Morning • Showoff • Strange • Weekend • Calendar • Tomorrow • Friendly • Birthday • Motivated
Terms and Signs Grade 1 2024-10-31
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- segno repeat from the sign
- speed, time
- moderately
- very quiet
- quiet
- gradually getting quieter
- smoothly
- slow
- in a singing style
- the end
- repeat from the beginning
- slow
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- moderately quiet
- fairly quick
- at a medium walking speed
- gradually getting louder
- moderately loud
- loud
- a little
- very loud
- gradually getting slower
- gradually getting quicker
- detached
23 Clues: loud • slow • slow • quiet • the end • a little • smoothly • detached • very loud • moderately • very quiet • speed, time • fairly quick • moderately loud • moderately quiet • in a singing style • gradually getting louder • gradually getting slower • at a medium walking speed • gradually getting quieter • gradually getting quicker • repeat from the beginning • segno repeat from the sign
See the Signs - Understanding Stress 2025-03-17
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- The practice of trying to achieve a mentally and emotionally clear and stable state. This is commonly done in a distraction free space and utilizes mindfulness and breathing techniques. This is a great way to deal with stress.
- A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind.
- The ability to overcome adversity or a source of significant stress.
- A professional that treats mental conditions through verbal communication. It helps to talk to somebody when feeling stressed!
- Your body’s main stress hormone.
- Structured physical activity that’s benefits include improved wellbeing that reduces levels of stress.
- A practice where one is fully engaged and present in the moment. This practice is used in meditation.
- A mental condition characterized by persistent sadness, irritability, and/or feelings of worthlessness.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
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- Emotional, physical and/or mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress over an extended period of time. Working too much for a long period of time is a common cause of this.
- It is often referred to as the happy chemical. Your gut produces 95% of this chemical. A lack of this chemical can increase one’s risk for depression.
- Limiting the intake of this substance can help manage and decrease stress.
- Lack of exposure to this can increase stress levels, so get outside!
- A form of exercise that has you perform various poses and breathing techniques. This form of exercise improves mobility, and it helps reduce stress.
- Negative stress
- A general belief that future outcomes will be positive, favorable, and desirable. Individuals that maintain this attitude have less stress.
- Positive stress
- When you don’t get enough of this at night, it can negatively impact your ability to deal with stress, among other negative effects.
- In terms of stress, this is something that causes uncomfortable emotions or psychiatric symptoms.
- A mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats. People with this condition tend to display avoidance behaviors and physical symptoms such as increased heart rate and muscle tension.
20 Clues: Negative stress • Positive stress • Your body’s main stress hormone. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind. • Lack of exposure to this can increase stress levels, so get outside! • The ability to overcome adversity or a source of significant stress. • ...
Signs and Secrets - Lesson 1 2025-05-29
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- On the third day there was a __________ in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there... (John 2:1-3, NKJV)
- And I will __________ you to me forever. I will __________ you to me in righteousness and in justice, in steadfast love and in mercy. I will __________ you to me in faithfulness. And you shall know the LORD. (Hos. 2:19-20, ESV)
- For your Maker is your __________, The LORD of hosts is His name; And your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel; He is called the God of the whole earth... (Isa. 54:5-8, NKJV)
- And he said to the people, “Be ready for the third __________; do not come near your wives.”... (Exod. 19:15-17, NKJV)
- ...The one who has the bride is the bridegroom. The friend of the bridegroom, who stands and hears him, rejoices greatly at the bridegroom’s voice. Therefore this __________ of mine is now complete. (John 3:27-29, ESV)
- For this One has been counted worthy of more glory than __________, inasmuch as He who built the house has more honor than the house. (Heb. 3:3, NKJV)
- On the __________ day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. (John 2:1, NKJV)
- The LORD their God will save them in that day, As the flock of His people. For they shall be like the jewels of a crown, Lifted like a banner over His land— (Zech. 9:16, NKJV)
- If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, or her __________ rights. (Exod. 21:10, ESV)
- And he brought him forth abroad, and said, Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and he said unto him, So shall thy __________ be. (Gen. 15:5, KJV)
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- then the LORD will create above every dwelling place of Mount Zion, and above her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day and the shining of a flaming fire by night. For over all the glory there will be a __________. (Isa. 4:5, NKJV)
- He said, “Who are you?” And she answered, “I am Ruth, your servant. Spread your __________ over your servant, for you are a redeemer.” (Ruth 3:9, ESV)
- ...For as a young man marries a virgin, So shall your sons marry you; And as the bridegroom rejoices over the __________, So shall your God rejoice over you. (Isa. 62:4-5, NKJV)
- “Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the __________ of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready.” And to her it was granted to be arrayed in fine linen, clean and bright, for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints. (Rev. 19:7-8, NKJV)
- And God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering together of the waters He called Seas. And God saw that it was __________...according to its kind. And God saw that it was __________. So the evening and the morning were the third day. (Gen. 1:10-13, NKJV)
- ...and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up together with Korah when that company died, when the fire devoured two hundred and fifty men; and they became a __________. (Num. 26:10, NKJV)
- That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the __________ of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies; (Gen. 22:17, KJV)
- In the first month, which is the month of __________, in the twelfth year of King Ahasuerus, they cast Pur (that is, the lot), before Haman to determine the day and the month, until it fell on the twelfth month, which is the month of Adar. (Est. 3:7, NKJV)
- Adonai said to Moses, “Make yourself a fiery snake and put it on a __________. Whenever anyone who has been bitten will look at it, he will live.” (Num. 21:8, TLV)
- “When I passed by you again and looked upon you, indeed your time was the time of love; so I spread My wing over you and covered your nakedness. Yes, I swore an oath to you and entered into a covenant with you, and you became __________,” says the Lord GOD. (Ezek. 16:8, NKJV)
20 Clues: On the __________ day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. (John 2:1, NKJV) • On the third day there was a __________ in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there... (John 2:1-3, NKJV) • And he said to the people, “Be ready for the third __________; do not come near your wives.”... (Exod. 19:15-17, NKJV) • ...
Signs and Secrets - Lesson 4 2025-07-29
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- So He humbled you, allowed you to hunger, and fed you with __________ which you did not know nor did your fathers know, that He might make you know that man shall not live by bread alone; but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the LORD. (Deut. 8:3, NKJV)
- Lifting up His eyes and seeing a large crowd coming to Him, Yeshua said to Philip, “Where will we buy __________ so these may eat?” (John 6:5, TLV)
- When you have eaten and are full, then you shall __________ the LORD your God for the good land which He has given you. (Deut. 8:10, NKJV)
- This He established in __________ as a testimony, When He went throughout the land of Egypt, Where I heard a language I did not understand. (Psa. 81:5, NKJV)
- You are to remember all the way that Adonai your God has led you these 40 years in the wilderness—in order to humble you, to __________ you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His mitzvot or not. (Deut. 8:2, TLV)
- Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the __________ of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all[fn] the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” (Gen. 1:26, NKJV)
- For when God made a promise to Abraham, because He could swear by no one greater, He swore by Himself, saying, “Surely blessing I will bless you, and __________ I will multiply you.” (Heb. 6:13-14, NKJV)
- And He said to them, “Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.” So they cast, and now they were not able to draw it in because of the multitude of __________. (John 21:6, NKJV)
- “There’s a boy here who has five barley loaves and __________ fish—but what’s that for so many?” (John 6:9, TLV)
- For there were about five thousand men. Then He said to His disciples, “Make them sit down in groups of __________.” (Luke 9:14, NKJV)
- The LORD their God will save them in that day, As the flock of His people. For they shall be like the jewels of a crown, Lifted like a __________ over His land— (Zech. 9:16, NKJV)
- Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dreams of Pharaoh are one; God has shown Pharaoh what He is about to do: “The __________ good cows are __________ years, and the __________ good heads are __________ years; the dreams are one. (Gen. 41:25-26, NKJV)
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- Moreover you shall select from all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness; and place such over them to be rulers of thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of __________, and rulers of tens. (Exod. 18:21, NKJV)
- So she called his name Joseph, and said, “The LORD shall __________ to me another son.” (Gen. 30:24, NKJV)
- You shall eat no leavened bread with it; seven days you shall eat unleavened bread with it, that is, the bread of __________ (for you came out of the land of Egypt in haste), that you may remember the day in which you came out of the land of Egypt all the days of your life. (Deut. 16:3, NKJV)
- For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s __________ until he comes. (1 Cor. 11:26, NKJV)
- Then he said to me, “This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: Not by might, nor by power, but by my __________, says the LORD of hosts. (Zech. 4:6, ESV)
- to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved. In Him we have __________ through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace (Eph. 1:6-7, NKJV)
- And God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful and __________, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds __________ on the earth.” (Gen. 1:3, NKJV)
- “There’s a boy here who has __________ barley loaves and two fish—but what’s that for so many?” (John 6:9, TLV)
- Therefore they gathered them up, and filled __________ baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves which were left over by those who had eaten. (John 6:13, NKJV)
- Now may He who supplies __________ to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply the __________ you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness, (2 Cor. 9:10, NKJV)
22 Clues: So she called his name Joseph, and said, “The LORD shall __________ to me another son.” (Gen. 30:24, NKJV) • “There’s a boy here who has __________ barley loaves and two fish—but what’s that for so many?” (John 6:9, TLV) • “There’s a boy here who has five barley loaves and __________ fish—but what’s that for so many?” (John 6:9, TLV) • ...
Spelling 10 2021-11-09
EMT Word Puzzle 2022-04-25
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- Watery, salty fluid that makes up over half of the blood volume
- inadequate perfusion of not pumping or supplying the tissue adequately
- An obligation to provide care to a patient
- leaving a patient aftercare has been initiated and before the patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training
- Vessels that carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart
- permission to treat an unconscious patient until he or she becomes conscious
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- an open wound where internal organs are visible on the outside such as an abdominal evisceration
- a microorganism that is capable of causing disease in a susceptible host.
- the incidence of death
- medical term for nosebleed
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- A legal document, usually signed by the patient and his or her physician, which states that the patient does not wish to prolong life through resuscitative efforts.
- Blood pressure is created in the arteries when the left ventricle contracts and forces blood out into circulation
- blood/air filling the pleural space
- Leaf-shaped structure that closes to prevent food from going into the trachea
- pulse in the neck at the side of the larynx
- A series of laws, varying in each state, designed to provide limited legal protection for citizens and some health care personnel who are administering emergency care
- is the physician who authorizes or delegates to the EMT the authority to provide medical care in the field.
- feeling of lousy, uneasy, discomfort
- rapid and progressive deterioration or depressed state of the vital body functions brought about by inadequate tissue perfusion with oxygen. It is a syndrome, a collection of signs and symptoms
- an injury where internal organs are pushed through a opening into an area where they do not normally occur
21 Clues: the incidence of death • medical term for nosebleed • blood/air filling the pleural space • feeling of lousy, uneasy, discomfort • An obligation to provide care to a patient • pulse in the neck at the side of the larynx • vessels that carry blood away from the heart • Watery, salty fluid that makes up over half of the blood volume • ...
P Medical Abbreviations 2022-01-21
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- A catheter present in cancer treatments and liquid diets
- Work in hospitals, offices, and LTC facilities under a supervisor
- Health insurance plan that offers some level of coverage, even out of network
- Treatment where patient administers their own pain medications
- Information that can identify an individual
- This tube placement is among the most common endoscopies in the United States
- Circulatory diseases affecting arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels
- "post cibum"
- Time frame following surgery
- Special hospital unit to care for patients as they recover from anesthetics
- Can be located at points such as the carotid, femoral, or radial
- includes assessing vital signs, lab values, and an updated history
- Antibiotic used for pneumonia, meningitis, strep throat, and more...
- Developed following shocking, scary, or dangerous events
- Used as basis in forming diagnosis and treatment
- arterial blockage associated with DVT
- Use an injected, inhaled, or swallowed "tracer" to examine organs and tissues
- The standard eye examination
- A certification to provide emergency medicine to infants and children
- Extra heartbeats, caused by factors such as caffeine, alcohol, and anxiety
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- Medical professional who often serves as a patient's primary healthcare provider
- An infection of the female reproductive organs that can lead to infertility
- Time frame prior to surgery
- Study of disease
- Movement experts who use exercise, hands-on care, and education to teach patients
- Tools used for different types of precautions
- Recipient of health care
- Issue 70% of population deal with
- An excess fluid in the lungs that can cause fatigue
- The maximum range of motion, achieved through help from external forces, such as a therapist
- A medical field concerned with drugs and mechanisms of disease
- The second most abundant mineral in the human body
- "pro re nata"
- "per os"
34 Clues: "per os" • "post cibum" • "pro re nata" • Study of disease • Recipient of health care • Time frame prior to surgery • Time frame following surgery • The standard eye examination • Issue 70% of population deal with • arterial blockage associated with DVT • Information that can identify an individual • Tools used for different types of precautions • ...
Weinberg 4CD 2024-04-28
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- What floor we're on.
- A physician
- A health system with 6 academic and community hospitals, 4 suburban health care and surgery centers, over 40 patient care locations, a home care group and an international division.
- The city Johns Hopkins is based out of.
- A professional that provides compassionate support and tends to the spiritual and religious needs of patients, families and staff.
- Used to call the front desk to ask for assistance, information, the nurse or clin tech.
- A person trained to take care of the sick, especially in a hospital.
- The act or process of nourishing or being nourished.
- A person who helps the nurse take care of patients. Often helps with things such as going to the bathroom, vital signs, etc.
- To take air into the lungs and then expel it. Sometimes as a way to calm down or relax.
- Inability to control the release of urine or stool, leading to involuntary leakage.
- An international recognition program that celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses provide to patients and family. Established in memory of J. Patrick Barnes.
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- Where you call to order meals for yourself or guests.
- A way to recognize staff of Johns Hopkins that provide a great experience for patients and families.
- A place people go to get medical care.
- The building our hospital unit is in.
- The place online where you can look at your medical information and care team.
- To walk; move about
- Happens at 7 AM and 7 PM. When nurses change shifts and update the incoming shift on how patients are doing.
- A medical device that helps measure lung capacity and exercise the lungs.
- Short for a tube that's placed through an opening in the neck to provide an airway and remove secretions from the lungs.
- Electrocardiogram; a quick test to check the heartbeat.
22 Clues: A physician • To walk; move about • What floor we're on. • The building our hospital unit is in. • A place people go to get medical care. • The city Johns Hopkins is based out of. • The act or process of nourishing or being nourished. • Where you call to order meals for yourself or guests. • Electrocardiogram; a quick test to check the heartbeat. • ...
surgical radiography 2025-11-09
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- Radiopaque substances injected or introduced into body structures to enhance image visibility (e.g., in cholangiograms).
- The absence of pathogenic microorganisms; essential for sterile surgical radiography.
- Surgical procedure using hardware such as plates and screws to stabilize fractured bones.
- Stabilization of fractured bones using external rods or pins outside the body.
- Continuous x-ray imaging that allows the surgeon to view anatomy in motion during a procedure.
- Imaging of the femoral arteries using contrast and subtraction techniques.
- Protective garment worn by surgical staff to reduce radiation exposure.
- Fluoroscopic technique overlaying contrast-filled vessels for catheter guidance.
- The area in the operating room maintained free of microorganisms to prevent infection.
- Determining the exact position of foreign bodies or anatomical structures during surgery.
- A medical imaging technologist responsible for operating the mobile or C-arm equipment during surgical procedures.
- Fluoroscopic technique that removes background anatomy to visualize blood vessels clearly.
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- Surgical removal of a pituitary tumor guided by C-arm imaging.
- The space between the draped patient and the instrument table reserved for sterile personnel only.
- Temporary increase in x-ray output for better image penetration.
- Surgical specialty focused on bones and joints, often guided by intraoperative radiography.
- Imaging study of the urinary tract where contrast is injected via the urethra.
- A sterile barrier method using a transparent plastic sheet to separate the technologist and surgical site.
- Converts x-rays into visible light for real-time fluoroscopic viewing.
- A surgical team member responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient’s vital signs.
- Surgical fluoroscopic procedure to visualize the bile ducts using contrast media.
- Fluoroscopic feature that reduces dose by pulsing the x-ray beam.
- A mobile fluoroscopy unit used in the operating room for real-time imaging during surgical procedures.
- A sterile plastic cover placed over the C-arm to maintain sterility during surgical imaging.
- C-arm position producing the least radiation exposure to operators.
25 Clues: Surgical removal of a pituitary tumor guided by C-arm imaging. • Temporary increase in x-ray output for better image penetration. • Fluoroscopic feature that reduces dose by pulsing the x-ray beam. • C-arm position producing the least radiation exposure to operators. • Converts x-rays into visible light for real-time fluoroscopic viewing. • ...
Proteínas 2020-05-19
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- Están presentes sobre todo en los alimentos de origen animal como:
- Caracterizadas por una estructura filamentosa y por ser insolubles en agua
- Proteínas de importancia vital que circulan en el torrente sanguíneo y son importantes
- Se clasifican de forma general en:
- participan en prácticamente todos los procesos.... que se producen
- Formadas básicamente por carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno y:
- Las dos propiedades principales de las proteínas son:estabilidad y la
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- Solo ocho aminoácidos son esenciales para todos los organismos por ejemplo:
- de aminoácidos y su presencia en los seres vivos es indispensable para el desarrollo de procesos vitales
- Actúan como receptores de neurotransmiso u
- Se clasifica asi según esten formadas respectivamente:
- 14. Proteínas de importancia vital que circulan en el torrente sanguíneo y son importantes
- hay proteínas simples y proteínas:
- Poseen un estructura más o menos esférica y son solubles en medios acuosos.
- 1. Las proteínas son macromoléculas formadas por la unión de varios
15 Clues: hay proteínas simples y proteínas: • Se clasifican de forma general en: • Actúan como receptores de neurotransmiso u • Se clasifica asi según esten formadas respectivamente: • Formadas básicamente por carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno y: • Están presentes sobre todo en los alimentos de origen animal como: • ...
Blood Transfusion Quiz 2014-04-27
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- Blood Specimen for type and screen will be________ if necessary details on the blood transfusion form and insufficient blood sample is sent to the ward.
- ____registered nurses again must check and endorse their name/initial on the blood transfusion slip and medication administration record just before starting the infusion.
- Flush the IV _______with Normal saline bag /pack for flushing.
- Return the completed _________slip and only the ______bag placed in a clean plastic bag with patient’s sticky label to the laboratory.
- Monitor vital signs for ____ hour post transfusion and observe for any delayed reactions.
- Doctor and Nurse must verify and check on patients ID and name with patient ,against patient’s ______ and __________ slip.
- Obtain ______parameters including SpO2 before commencing blood transfusion.
- Blood transfusion must be infused within _____ minutes of receiving blood product from the lab.
- Check for _____of IV cannula before initiating blood transfusion.
- __________must be taken for elective blood transfusion.
- ____ and _____ must verify and check the patient’s particulars and blood product at patient’s bedside and sign on the blood transfusion slip.
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- Monitor patient closely for the first _____minutes interval for first half an hour and ____hourly for the next one hour and ______ till completion of transfusion.
- Blood sample is valid only for ________ hours from time of collection.
- _____tube is used to obtain blood for Type and Screen.
- Prime the blood filter set with ______ before initiating blood transfusion.
- Blood transfusion must be completed within _____hours if patient is hemodynamically stable.
- Administer medications such as ______ if ordered prior to blood transfusion.
- Check product type/donor unit number on _______ bag and ____________slip
- Doctor who had taken the blood sample for type and screen should _______ write the name and patients details only on the _______ sticky label.
- Check ABO /RH (D) Blood Group of Product of both the _______ and ______ before initiating blood transfusion.
- If patient has blood reactions, _______blood transfusion and fill up adverse transfusion reaction form.
- Verification of blood/blood product orders is done in the ________
22 Clues: _____tube is used to obtain blood for Type and Screen. • __________must be taken for elective blood transfusion. • Flush the IV _______with Normal saline bag /pack for flushing. • Check for _____of IV cannula before initiating blood transfusion. • Verification of blood/blood product orders is done in the ________ • ...
Ashlys crossword 2014-03-06
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- Pertaining to data that are obtained from conversation with a patient or person.
- Pertaining to data that are readily apparent and measurable, such as vital signs, test results, or physical examination.
- Altering something to meet individual specifications such as when creating unique settings within EHR software program to meet the needs of a physician.
- inventory of the body obtained by the healthcare provider through a series of questions.
- Patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data.
- The problem-oriented medical record system for keeping patient's charts.
- The recording of information in a patients' medical record.
- A health record that provides a summary of medical information, maintained in electronic or other format by an individual, that can be shared with anyone of the patient's choosing.
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- a format of medical records that takes the SOAP format further by breaking it down into smaller components.
- Patient medical record created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device.
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form.
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy.
- part of the six C's where all entries in a patient's record must be dated to show the order in which they are made.
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- The term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advise given.
- A subjective, or internal, condition felt by a patient, such as pain, headache, or nausea that cannot be seen by a physician or measured by an instrument.
- A compilation of important information about a patient's medical history and present condition.
- Subjective, objective, assessment, and plan.
- An objective or external factor, such as blood pressure, rash, or swelling that can be seen or felt by the physician or measured by an instrument.
- Patient health record created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device.
20 Clues: Subjective, objective, assessment, and plan. • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form. • The recording of information in a patients' medical record. • The problem-oriented medical record system for keeping patient's charts. • statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it. • ...
Healthcare Science 2016-12-08
Across
- pressure of the blood felt against the wall of an artery
- unicellular organisms that multiply rapidly
- signs various determinations that provide information about body conditions
- Microorganisms that cause infection and diseases.
- Is an applied science used to promote the safety and well being of a person by adapting the environment.
- a small living organism that is not visible to the naked eye/ Microbe
- Process that removes all microorganisms from an item
- C Inflammation of the liver; Caused by HCV virus and is transmitted by blood and blood containing body fluids.
- of infection Factors that lead to the transmission or spread of disease.
- involves disbelief of an event or idea that is too frightening or shocking for a person to cope with.
- This involves the transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas,feelings,and thoughts.
- the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings
- of entry 5th factor in chain of infection; a way to enter a new reservoir or host.
- pathogen It mandates to protect healthcare providers from disease caused by body fluid
- One of a large group of smallest microorganisms, many of which cause disease.
- Caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis
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- organisms that require oxygen to breathe
- extinguishers Are classified according to the kind of fire they extinguish
- 2nd factor in chain of infection; place for pathogen (causative agent) to live.
- organisms that live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen
- This is similar to repression,but the individual aware of the acceptable feelings or thoughts and refuses to deal with them.
- can either cease to communicate or remove themselves physically from a situation.
- number of beats per minute
- another essential part of effective communication
- pressure measurement of the force exerted by the heart against arterial walls
- diversity-Is another possible communication barrier
- of Support Keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart
- regularity of the pulse or regulations
28 Clues: number of beats per minute • regularity of the pulse or regulations • organisms that require oxygen to breathe • Caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis • unicellular organisms that multiply rapidly • of Support Keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart • Microorganisms that cause infection and diseases. • another essential part of effective communication • ...
Midterm Review 2019-01-30
Across
- Transmission of invading organism to a susceptible host is ________ of transmission.
- The vital sign most frequently monitored with and escharotomy.
- Acquired and _________ are the 2 recognized types of immunity.
- The normal Hb level should be 14-18 g/dl for this gender.
- This type of cholesterol includes high LDL level and low HDL levels.
- The COG in pregnancy shifts _____ and forward.
- Group of liver infections and diseases caused by a variety of viruses.
- _________ is used to quantify the extent of burned areas
- The AHA recommends no more than 2300 mgs of this a day.
- Sudden loss of urine with sneezing is known as _______ incontinence.
- AIDS is an infection of the immune system, true or false?
- The normal A1C value for nonpregnant adults is ______ %. (write out the number)
- Increased risk of spread of cancer because of tumor size is which stage of cancer? (number written out)
- the lower the pH, the more _______ the blood.
- The most common childhood malignancy. (abbreviation)
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- Bone shows up this color on x-ray.
- An INR of 1.1 or below is considered _______.
- The sequence of events for successful transmission of an infectious disease is called ________ of transmission.
- R lower abdominal pain with anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and low grad fever are signs of ______.
- Fungal diseases in human beings are called _________.
- Live, ______, toxoid, and biosynthetic are the 4 different types of vaccines.
- Measures the volume of RBC compared to total blood volume.
- Fever results in the activation of the __________ to conserve heat and increase heat production.
- Burn wound classification is based on ________ of the burn.
- Medical, _______, and surgical oncology are used in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- Type of Skin graft taken from another species.
- The immune system is _________ during moderate exercise.
- The first line of defenses for infectious disease prevention.
28 Clues: Bone shows up this color on x-ray. • An INR of 1.1 or below is considered _______. • the lower the pH, the more _______ the blood. • The COG in pregnancy shifts _____ and forward. • Type of Skin graft taken from another species. • The most common childhood malignancy. (abbreviation) • Fungal diseases in human beings are called _________. • ...
Behavioral Health Standard of Care 2025-02-04
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- Equipment trays are not permitted in patient rooms for this procedure.
- Every 7 days, patients have a __________ treatment team meeting.
- Hospital personnel will escort discharged patients to this area before the patient leaves the facility.
- Precautions observed for all patients to ensure infection control and safety.
- Staff must follow strict protocols when drawing blood to maintain safety.
- A fundamental priority within the Behavioral Health Department, including protocols to prevent harm.
- Patients must provide this before receiving treatment, ensuring they understand their care.
- Patients may watch this at designated times with appropriate content restrictions.
- Hospital staff are strictly prohibited from using these on patients within the facility.
- These must be monitored twice daily for three days, then daily unless otherwise ordered.
- A structured guide developed within 24 hours of admission to direct treatment.
- Those receiving care within the Behavioral Health Department.
- The reporting structure staff must follow when reporting patient rights violations.
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- The process of evaluating a patient’s condition, including vital signs, mental status, and risk factors.
- Staff must maintain this to record patient care, legal holds, and treatment plans.
- The method of determining which patients require behavioral health admission first.
- Nurses and physicians must educate patients about this during group or individual sessions.
- When patients are moved to another facility or unit for appropriate care.
- The maximum capacity of patients on the Molokini Adult Behavioral Health Unit.
- Behavioral Health staff must complete this annually in crisis management and cultural competency.
- Patients must be informed of these upon admission, including confidentiality and refusal of treatment.
- The process of releasing a patient from care, requiring a physician’s order.
- Groups offered daily to help patients develop coping strategies and life skills.
- Staff may need to assist patients in obtaining supplies for this.
24 Clues: Those receiving care within the Behavioral Health Department. • Every 7 days, patients have a __________ treatment team meeting. • Staff may need to assist patients in obtaining supplies for this. • Equipment trays are not permitted in patient rooms for this procedure. • When patients are moved to another facility or unit for appropriate care. • ...
Expanded Functions - N2O/Topical 2022-04-06
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- Pressure reducing valve; allows the gas to be delivered to the patient at 50 Psi.
- When administering N2O correctly, the patient's eye movements can ____.
- The application of topical anesthetic must remain on the surface mucosa for ____ to ____ minutes to be effective.
- Most common injection in the maxillary arch.
- The 4 types of topical anesthetic are ointment/gel, spray, liquid/rinse, and ____.
- A short-acting local anesthetic lasts for ____ minutes.
- In the stages of anesthesia, excitement is considered stage ____.
- Site where N2O and O2 are mixed and stored.
- All nitrous oxide/oxygen masks should come equipped with a ____ system to reduce secondary nitrous for the safety of the dental personnel.
- Nitrous oxide is not covered by ____.
- Oxygen is what color?
- A long-acting local anesthetic lasts for ____ minutes.
- It is recommended that when administering N2O, vitals should be taken every ____ minutes.
- N2O does not remove what sensation?
- Maxillary nerve block that numbs the molars.
- What is one of the main contraindications for the use of N2O?
- The 3 vital signs taken pre- and post-op are blood pressure, respirations, and ____.
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- Determining the exact amount of a drug needed to achieve a desired level of sedation is known as ____.
- Nitrous oxide is used to relieve apprehension and ____.
- The normal range for ____ ____ for an adult is 120/80.
- When administering N2O correctly, the patient's skin can appear red and ____.
- An intermediate-acting local anesthetic lasts for ____ minutes.
- Indicates the rate of the flow of the gas.
- Nitrous oxide sedation is also known as conscious sedation, laughing gas, and ____ sedation.
- Nitrous oxide is what color?
- The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60-____ BPM.
- The normal rate of respirations for an adult is 10-____.
- The amount of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath
- When administering N2O correctly, the patient's eyes can appear ____.
29 Clues: Oxygen is what color? • Nitrous oxide is what color? • N2O does not remove what sensation? • Nitrous oxide is not covered by ____. • Indicates the rate of the flow of the gas. • Site where N2O and O2 are mixed and stored. • Most common injection in the maxillary arch. • Maxillary nerve block that numbs the molars. • The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60-____ BPM. • ...
Endocrine Class 14 2025-12-02
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- Hormone deficient or ineffective in Diabetes Insipidus (abbr.)
- Condition where too much ADH causes water retention and dilutional hyponatremia (abbr.)
- In Addisonian crisis, aggressive fluid replacement is essential to prevent ______ ______.
- Life-threatening complication of HHS caused by massive fluid loss over time.
- Electrolyte that must be above 3.3 mEq/L before starting insulin.
- Electrolyte imbalance in Addison’s disease caused by loss of aldosterone.
- Required frequency of vital signs during acute DKA management.
- Emergency medication given IV to manage acute adrenal insufficiency.
- Severe ______ leads to headaches, confusion, and seizures in SIADH.
- Intervention for severe dehydration in DKA/HHS: replace _____ to 10 liters of fluid.
- Acid–base disturbance in DKA that triggers Kussmaul respirations.
- DKA and HHS require a continuous IV delivery of _____.
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- Abruptly stopping steroid therapy in Cushing’s can lead to this life-threatening emergency.
- Life-threatening complication of Type 1 diabetes caused by an absolute lack of insulin (abbr.)
- Metabolic state in DKA where fat is broken down for energy, producing acidic byproducts.
- Electrolyte imbalance in DI caused by water loss.
- Long-term use of these medications is a major cause of Cushing’s syndrome (plural).
- Life-threatening emergency of severe adrenal insufficiency.
- Hormone excessively produced in Cushing’s, leading to hyperglycemia and immune suppression.
- Lab finding in DI: urine osmolality and specific gravity are ______.
- Synthetic hormone administered to control excessive urination in Diabetes Insipidus.
- Due to fluid retention and increased vascular tone, clients with Cushing’s often develop ______.
- Class of medication given in SIADH to oppose excess ADH effects by increasing urine output.
- Hyperglycemic emergency in Type 2 diabetes with extremely high blood sugar but no ketoacidosis (abbr.)
- Type of IV fluid used cautiously in severe SIADH to raise sodium levels.
- Strict ______ restriction is of 800 - 1000ml/day a key intervention in SIADH.
- In SIADH, the electrolyte that must be raised slowly, no more than 8 mEq/L over 24 hours, to prevent neurologic damage.
27 Clues: Electrolyte imbalance in DI caused by water loss. • DKA and HHS require a continuous IV delivery of _____. • Life-threatening emergency of severe adrenal insufficiency. • Hormone deficient or ineffective in Diabetes Insipidus (abbr.) • Required frequency of vital signs during acute DKA management. • ...
Game 2021-06-17
15 Clues: Kill • Prison • To play • Rest period • Potion book • Twelve signs • Slice a object • Potion recipent • Fourteen player • Opposite of ugly • Person with a wand • Ingredient mixture • Escape from prison • A place of shopping • Daily reporting of events; written bearing this relation
Crossword vocabulary before the exam! 2022-09-04
15 Clues: signs • publicity • as a group • an obstacle • communicate • body movements • having no idea • without thinking • known everywhere • past family members • put closely together • the result of something • shortened forms of a phrase • to break into little pieces • a way of handling a situation
LIMBIC SYSTEM 2025-04-06
Across
- What is the process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, or behaviors through experience or education?
- Which emotional response is triggered by perceived danger or threat, leading to a fight-or-flight reaction?
- This part of the brain regulates and manages hormones, body temperature, blood pressure, etc.
- What brain function is primarily associated with the hippocampus and involves storing and recalling information?
- Which biological process is essential for the continuation of a species?
- This sense does not pass through thalamus and has a direct pathway.
- Sea horse shaped structure essential for formation of new memories and recall old ones.
- What is the process called by which the limbic system stabilizes a memory trace after its initial acquisition, making it more resistant to interference?
- Which part of the brain is involved in processing emotions and regulating behavior?
- Which group of nuclei in the brain is associated with motor control and coordination?
- Opposite of fight in stress response.
- Amygdala is located in each left and right of this lobe.
- What term describes the observable signs of emotion on a person’s face, often controlled by the motor cortex?
- Which brain structure acts as the relay center for sensory information?
- What term describes the emotional and physiological connection that develops between a mother and her offspring, a process influenced by the limbic system?
- The scientist who first named the "le grand lobe limbique".
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- What term refers to the heightened state of physiological and psychological activation, often involving the amygdala, that enhances the encoding of emotionally charged memories?
- Which part of the brain connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord and controls vital functions like breathing and heart rate?
- It consists of two horns curving back from the amygdala.
- What is the term for the voluntary actions controlled by the motor cortex and influenced by neurotransmitters like acetylcholine?
- What term describes actions that are intended to cause harm or assert dominance over another?
- What mental state is processed by the amygdala and is associated with feelings such as fear, happiness, and anger?
- What is the general name for the chemical substances that transmit signals across synapses between neurons?
- Which type of memory, essential for navigation and understanding one’s environment, is primarily supported by the hippocampus within the limbic system?
- Emotional center of the brain that is almond-shaped.
- Which neurotransmitter is associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation in the brain?
- Which component of the nervous system, regulated by the hypothalamus within the limbic system, controls involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate and digestion?
- What is the outermost layer of the brain responsible for higher-order functions like thinking and decision-making?
- The scientist who named the "limbic lobe".
- The amygdala is a vital component of this brain system.
30 Clues: Opposite of fight in stress response. • The scientist who named the "limbic lobe". • Emotional center of the brain that is almond-shaped. • The amygdala is a vital component of this brain system. • It consists of two horns curving back from the amygdala. • Amygdala is located in each left and right of this lobe. • ...
Microclimates 2024-03-05
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- structure against weather (7 letters)
- to the physical land; "terrain" in English (7 letters)
- in French; vital for plant growth (7 letters)
- condition of frozen dew; critical for garden planning (5 letters)
- management to prevent water logging (8 letters)
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- English word for "épanouir"; to grow well (8 letters)
- setting or surrounding (11 letters)
- prepare and use land for crops in French (8 letters)
- French word for "garden" (6 letters)
- for determining plant placement; "aspect" in French (6 letters)
10 Clues: setting or surrounding (11 letters) • French word for "garden" (6 letters) • structure against weather (7 letters) • in French; vital for plant growth (7 letters) • management to prevent water logging (8 letters) • prepare and use land for crops in French (8 letters) • English word for "épanouir"; to grow well (8 letters) • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-08-13
Across
- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
- A blood clot that forms on the wall of a blood vessel or in the heart when blood platelets, proteins, and cells stick together
- one of the three principal types of nutrients used as energy sources (calories) by the body.
- The process by which a biological structure, especially a relatively simple structure, is formed by a sequence of enzymic reactions
- Making a copy, a likeness, and thereby providing for the continued existence of species.
- Compounds needed for vital processes like the building of proteins and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters.
- the study of genes and inheritance in living organisms.
- The process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment.
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- It is a waxy substance made in the liver, found in the blood and cells. It is needed to make cell walls, tissues, hormones, vitamin D, and bile acid.
- Is an organic compound and substance, which means that it contains carbon. It is also an essential nutrient that the body may need to get from food.
- is the excitatory ability that living organisms have to respond to changes in their environment.
- Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus.
- Process of programmed cell death. It is used during early development to eliminate unwanted cells.
- An organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host.
- A group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition.
- biological preparation formulated to provide acquired immunity for a particular disease.
16 Clues: the study of genes and inheritance in living organisms. • The process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment. • is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes. • Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus. • Making a copy, a likeness, and thereby providing for the continued existence of species. • ...
nutritivo y actividad 2019-02-28
15 Clues: pacman • cancerous • stretching • #1 in U.S. • watching TV • fitt formula • abnormal cell • six cups daily • signs of cancer • bone development • bodies use of food • bacteria in bathroom • help in bowl movement • removal of affected area • natural killer of invading cells
Canz 2021-06-17
15 Clues: Kill • Prison • To play • Rest period • Potion book • Twelve signs • Slice a object • Potion recipent • Fourteen player • Opposite of ugly • Person with a wand • Ingredient mixture • Escape from prison • A place of shopping • Daily reporting of events; written bearing this relation
Les Animaux 2025-01-24
15 Clues: HEY! • sssss... • purrrfect • got milk? • mes noix! • oink oink • Mmmm poubelle • Ton principal • your enseignant • mon meilleur ami • SHARK BAIT OU AHAH! • Merci for breakfast! • your enseignant de francais • blue jay, cardinal, wabbler,etc. • I love all these yellow signs of me!
The Beatitudes 2018-04-11
Across
- what you live in
- of children
- makes your food taste better
- like a mountian
- not an earthly...
- Gods grace
- are ye
- from a candle
- killing Christians
- Elijah
- exceeding gladness
- train children
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- starving
- the bad
- vital organ
- the best place
- and order
- Think of moses
- of chilliwack
- high place
- of God
- demolish
- in heart
- needing water
- where you live
25 Clues: of God • are ye • Elijah • the bad • starving • demolish • in heart • and order • Gods grace • high place • vital organ • of children • of chilliwack • from a candle • needing water • the best place • Think of moses • where you live • train children • like a mountian • what you live in • not an earthly... • killing Christians • exceeding gladness • makes your food taste better
Legal 2020-07-31
40 Clues: 9h • 1H • 4v • 7v • 5v • 3v • 8h • 2v • 6v • 20v • 29h • 11v • 16v • 34v • 27h • 35h • 25h • 33v • 17h • 24h • 23h • 21h • 31v • 18v • 26v • 13v • 27v • 30v • 32h • 10v • 12h • 37h • 22h • 19h • 12v • 21v • 36h • 15h • 14H • 28h
Word Study #12 2013-10-02
Across
- powerful
- lasting a long time
- revive or bring back to live
- small objects revolving around Sun
- another choice
- abstract artistic style
- solid sound
- to rise above
- at the same time
- to take turns
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- "not known" in disguise
- powerful explosion
- graph of human population
- free market economic system
- aliveness
- without time
- necessary for life
- study of human populations
- expected type
- excel
20 Clues: excel • powerful • aliveness • solid sound • without time • expected type • to rise above • to take turns • another choice • at the same time • powerful explosion • necessary for life • lasting a long time • "not known" in disguise • abstract artistic style • graph of human population • study of human populations • free market economic system • revive or bring back to live • ...
ceaser's english 2015-12-10
20 Clues: city • to add • fatherly • motherly • to finish • right now • 100 years • well liked • to leave out • to turn evil • full of life • out of the city • a guilty person • amount of people • put two together • top of something • driven mad by the moon • something to do with the moon • something to do with the ocean • difficult or hard to understand
SOCIAL MEDIA 2020-04-04
Across
- Negatively
- Lack of something (στέρηση)
- Puberty (εφηβεία)
- Possible, likely
- Powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating
- Being alone, seclusion
- Influence, effect
- Now, at present
- Quantity
- Absolutely necessary, essential
- Give off (εκπέμπω)
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- The avoidance of excess (μέτρο)
- The state of being fat or overweight
- Feeling of extreme sadness and melancholy
- Evident, clear (προφανής)
- Prevent
- Make worse
- Basic, essential (θεμελιώδης)
- Admirable (εντυπωσιακός)
- Nervousness, worry, stress
20 Clues: Prevent • Quantity • Negatively • Make worse • Now, at present • Possible, likely • Puberty (εφηβεία) • Influence, effect • Give off (εκπέμπω) • Being alone, seclusion • Admirable (εντυπωσιακός) • Evident, clear (προφανής) • Nervousness, worry, stress • Lack of something (στέρηση) • Basic, essential (θεμελιώδης) • The avoidance of excess (μέτρο) • Absolutely necessary, essential • ...
Postive Words 2020-04-16
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- able to do things alone
- ready to face danger
- peaceful
- make
- done in a instant
- brave
- favourable
- aggreeable
- received
- most suitable
- supportive,hopeful,encouraging
- option
- moral
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- prosper
- enjoyment
- plan
- remarkable
- protected
- say something to remove fears of others
- involve
- trust
- busy
- looking forward too
- inspire
- well informed
- necessary
- cheerful
- condition
- joyful
29 Clues: plan • busy • make • trust • brave • moral • joyful • option • prosper • involve • inspire • peaceful • cheerful • received • enjoyment • protected • necessary • condition • remarkable • favourable • aggreeable • well informed • most suitable • done in a instant • looking forward too • ready to face danger • able to do things alone • supportive,hopeful,encouraging • say something to remove fears of others
Spelling crossword game. 2022-10-12
Across
- to make an image clear;to give attention
- cruel
- absolutely necessary
- safe
- grieve
- disappear
- citizen who casts a ballot
- fear
- surrounded by
- idea, subject
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- work
- repeat retell
- to turn on an axis
- rise in body temperature
- standard amount used for measuring
- to stand up to or actively oppose
- a kind of man made fabric
- competitor, challenge
- small house made of logs
- notice,discover
20 Clues: work • safe • fear • cruel • grieve • disappear • repeat retell • surrounded by • idea, subject • notice,discover • to turn on an axis • absolutely necessary • competitor, challenge • rise in body temperature • small house made of logs • a kind of man made fabric • citizen who casts a ballot • to stand up to or actively oppose • standard amount used for measuring • ...
Alejandro 2023-12-18
25 Clues: buy • react • harsh • large • about • choose • health • origin • friends • behavior • determine • important • easy to see • sharp-edged • set of rules • full of light • located beyond • amount of time • way of something • hire to do a job • take something away • center of attraction • unlike anything else • one part of a hundred • a picture in ones head
23 2025-05-09
Across
- High body temperature
- Urine container
- Body cleaners
- Connects muscle
- Spleen removal
- Body material
- Teeth alignment
- Gut organ
- Vital brain area
- Hard to breathe
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- Restart heart
- Identify disease
- Breath out
- Stomach acid disorder
- Immunity injection
- Organ tear
- New abnormal growth
- Hunger feeling
- Recovery period
- Body secretors
- Treated with medicine
- Film on teeth
- Loss of feeling
- Harmful substances
- Tear skin
25 Clues: Gut organ • Tear skin • Breath out • Organ tear • Restart heart • Body cleaners • Body material • Film on teeth • Hunger feeling • Spleen removal • Body secretors • Urine container • Connects muscle • Recovery period • Teeth alignment • Loss of feeling • Hard to breathe • Identify disease • Vital brain area • Immunity injection • Harmful substances • New abnormal growth • High body temperature • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Exam Review 2025-02-13
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- Post-op, the Pt required a colo___, an opening in the colon that diverts feces into an external bag
- Pt provided an ___partum history, which included details about the pregnancy before labor began
- The family moved their loved one to ____ care to ensure they received comfort and support during their final days
- if a Pt has a elevated body temperature, they are ___
- if lungs sound normal, they are abbreviated ___
- (2 words) The _____ helped the patient learn to perform daily tasks again after surgery
- the patient’s breathing was __pneic; it was good, showing no signs of distress or abnormality
- blood condition has the suffix -___
- nurse administered the flu vaccine ___ into the patient’s deltoid (abbreviation)
- A Pt who is ____ may have difficulty staying awake or may have decreased level of consciousness
- in a ____note, the subjective focuses on how the Pt condition has changed since yesterday
- In cases of ____hydramnios, the amniotic fluid levels are dangerously low, "few"
- the M.D. noted that all the Pt's vital signs were ___ (abbreviation)
- hidden (or _____) fractures are not visible on X-rays and require advanced imaging like MRI
- (2 words)this is the main reason for the Pt's visit to his PCP
- the portion of the SOAP note that includes the diagnosis
- -___means "deficiency"
- The medical ____ accurately transcribed the doctor's notes into the patient's electronic health record
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- The patient was given ___ against infection pre-op to reduce the risk of complications
- the ___ (cause) of type 2 diabetes is linked to genetic factors, poor diet, and lack of exercise
- __/o means narrowing
- while examining a Pt, a doctor "feels" for masses or abnormalities
- The Pt was referred to the ___specialist for further evaluation of their chronic sinus issues (abbreviation)
- -___means "suture"
- Your PCP will discuss your treatment plan when the ____lab results are received and reviewed
- After the Pt was admitted so meds could be given long-term; the PCP ordered placement of a ____to ensure direct access to the bloodstream for IV fluids and meds(abbreviation)
- the prefix circum- means
- __/o means eat
- after the stroke, the patient experienced ___paresis, a condition affecting "half" the body
- -___means "resembling"
- The Pt experienced weakness in the ____leg after his stroke; the weakness occurred on the opposite side from the brain injury
- At an ___ ___ ___, the Pt has minor surgery and then goes home same day (abbreviation)
- "three times a day" abbreviation
- the Pt has high blood pressure or ___tension
- The ____ helped the Pt create a personalized meal plan to manage their diabetes
- the likely outcome of a disease or condition
- this report shows what happened during surgery, and the Pt outcome
- __/o means death
38 Clues: __/o means eat • __/o means death • -___means "suture" • __/o means narrowing • -___means "resembling" • -___means "deficiency" • the prefix circum- means • "three times a day" abbreviation • blood condition has the suffix -___ • the Pt has high blood pressure or ___tension • the likely outcome of a disease or condition • if lungs sound normal, they are abbreviated ___ • ...
Rotation Crossword 2025-11-24
Across
- During taking a history from a patient some answers can indicate warning signs for serious underlying conditions. What colour is used to refer to these (3 letters)
- Main lobe in the brain which governs executive function such as problem solving and planning (5 letters)
- Neurological condition which can cause seizures (8 letters)
- Dome shaped skeletal muscle below the lungs vital for respiration (9 letters)
- Which nerve that innervates muscles in the lower limb comes out of the pelvis just below the piriformis muscle and is outlined as being the longest in the body (7 letters)
- What mnemonic is used to assess stroke symptoms? (4 letters)
- When someone presents with acute dizziness which is causing nystagmus and nausea what common potential vestibular condition could cause this, acronym only (4 letters)
- What breathing exercise is used to support teach patients to help patients to clear their chest? (4 letters)
- The acronym for a chronic respiratory condition which causes cough and shortness of breath? (4 letters)
- The CFS is used to describe a patient’s ability to function independently, what syndrome is the scale measuring? (7 letters)
- A patient who has fallen and banged their head is in great risk of needing hospital admission if they are taking apixaban or warfarin because of a higher risk of internal bleeding as those medications work to reduce the blood from doing what? (8 letters)
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- One cause of falls is a sudden change in BP from sitting to standing, this is known as postural what? (11 letters)
- Bone that protects the brain (5 letters)
- When using a pulse oximeter on a patient you are measuring the pulse rate and saturations of what gas in the blood (6 letters)
- One major cause of amputations is due to PVD this is the result of a lack of what to the limb which leads to ischaemia (5 letters)
- Which artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs? (9 letters)
- Bradykinesia and resting tremor are common clinical signs seen in which neurological condition (10 letters)
- When a patient is for FWB following surgery, what does the “W” stand for? (6 letters)
- Word to describe increased muscle tone during velocity-dependent contractions in some neurological conditions (10 letters)
- Type 1 diabetics have trouble producing insulin, which organ is normally the area to produce this hormone (8 letters)
- Talipes equinovarus is a common foot abnormality, in which the foot points downward and inward. What common term is used to describe this? (8 letters)
- A fracture of the femur occurs in which part of the body (5 letters)
- The condition Cerebral Palsy is often caused by an acute or lengthy lack of oxygen to the brain during which process (5 letters)
- Many people with osteoporosis require a boost in vitamin D and what other nutrient in their daily intake? (7 letters)
24 Clues: Bone that protects the brain (5 letters) • Neurological condition which can cause seizures (8 letters) • What mnemonic is used to assess stroke symptoms? (4 letters) • Which artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs? (9 letters) • A fracture of the femur occurs in which part of the body (5 letters) • ...
Unit 5 Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-28
Across
- A condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- This abbreviation stands for implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- This is the wall between the right and left ventricles
- A prefix that means fast
- A procedure done in a specialized area of radiology. X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- This is what the bottom portion of the heart is called
- This abbreviation stands for diabetes mellitus
- A suffix that means an instrument to measure pressure
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- A condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow
- A combining word that means plug or blockage
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- This the wall between the right and left atria
- These are swollen and dilated veins
- It works with a network of blood vessels that includes arteries, veins, and capillaries
- A disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- A prefix that means slow
- The heart wall has three layers, this one is the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- In this test, a catheter is used to inject the dye into the vessels surrounding the heart
- This abbreviation stands for coronary artery bypass graft
- This abbreviation stands for point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- This test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- A test that measures certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- A suffix that means hardening
- This abbreviation stands for vital signs stable
- A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
25 Clues: A prefix that means slow • A prefix that means fast • A suffix that means hardening • These are swollen and dilated veins • A combining word that means plug or blockage • This the wall between the right and left atria • This abbreviation stands for diabetes mellitus • This abbreviation stands for vital signs stable • A suffix that means an instrument to measure pressure • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-05-06
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- This is a nonvital organ whose job is to store blood.
- A disease that restricts blood flow to other parts of the body due to fat build-up in the arteries.
- These blood cells carry hemoglobin and are formed in the bone marrow.
- A type of cancerous tumor that happens in the heart with an unlikely chance of survival.
- The most vital organ of the cardiovascular system; pumps blood to the entire body.
- The act or process of breathing.
- It is recommended that you reduce your intake of this because it may cause bloating and ultimately some heart diseases.
- The system that releases waste from the body.
- This vein has two parts: a superior (upper) part and an inferior (lower) part.
- These are signs that indicate a certain disease.
- A type of organic, healthy food that doesn't have a negative effect on your heart.
- It is known to damage the lungs and also the heart.
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- These blood cells fight bacteria and infection and are formed in the ends of the bones.
- A condition in which the heart beats at an irregular rhythm; also an effect of cardiomyopathy disease.
- These blood cells form clots of blood to prevent from bleeding out when injured.
- The largest artery in the body that connects to the heart and carries blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- The most vital organ in the cardiovascular system.
- A condition in which one lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to body parts.
- Adults need a minimum of 2 hours and 30 mins of this per week.
- The name of the system that absorbs nutrients from food.
- These blood vessels distribute oxygen and nutrients to the cells and remove deoxygenated blood and waste.
- Adding more of this to your diet can help with reducing cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and inflammation.
- The system that consists of bones; it protects and supports the body.
23 Clues: The act or process of breathing. • The system that releases waste from the body. • These are signs that indicate a certain disease. • The most vital organ in the cardiovascular system. • It is known to damage the lungs and also the heart. • This is a nonvital organ whose job is to store blood. • The name of the system that absorbs nutrients from food. • ...
Unit 3 2022-12-25
Across
- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem.
- continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- a part of a whole.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- do, use, or carry to excess; exaggerate.
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially a particular food, pollen, fur, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- (of an unpleasant or unwelcome situation or phenomenon) present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body.
- cause (a device) to function.
- above a weight considered normal or desirable.
- the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity or monotony.
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- physical power; strength.
- active and energetic.
- easily prepared processed food served in snack bars and restaurants as a quick meal or to be taken away.
- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
- a quantity of food suitable for or served to one person.
- absolutely necessary; essential.
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing (something).
- A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
- keep (something) from happening.
- a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food.
- a circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result.
- causing or likely to cause harm.
- arranged in or constituting a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual instances.
- a useful or valuable thing or person.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
28 Clues: a part of a whole. • active and energetic. • physical power; strength. • cause (a device) to function. • absolutely necessary; essential. • keep (something) from happening. • causing or likely to cause harm. • an expert on diet and nutrition. • a useful or valuable thing or person. • do, use, or carry to excess; exaggerate. • The invasion and growth of germs in the body. • ...
Chapter 7 Key terms 2025-03-28
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- and delivery unit: cardiac monitoring that sends information about the heart’s rhythm and rate to a special monitoring room.
- unit: unit in a hospital for patients who need acute care related to mental health.
- bed: a bed made while a person is in the bed.
- department (ED): department in a hospital that provides immediate medical care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for serious illnesses or injuries.
- unit: unit in a hospital that provides care for children from birth through adolescence.
- catheter: a catheter that is used to drain urine from the bladder.
- unit: unit in a hospital for patients who no longer need intensive care but need more care than is given in the medical/surgical unit.
- a thin tube inserted into the body to drain or inject fluids.
- care unit (ICU): unit in a hospital that provides care to patients who are critically ill and require constant skilled care.
- unit: unit in a hospital for patients who are admitted for surgery, testing, observation, or treatment of an illness that does not require constant, intensive care.
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- care unit: unit in a hospital for patients who no longer need the care given in the medical/surgical unit but who are not ready to go home.
- care: holistic, compassionate, and person- centered care given to people who are dying and their families.
- bed: a bed made to accept a patient who is returning to bed on a stretcher.
- bed: a bed made while no person is in the bed.
- severe injury due to accidents or acts of violence.
- cardiac monitoring that sends information about the heart’s rhythm and rate to a special monitoring room.
- rhythm: the 24-hour day-night cycle.
- in relation to vital signs, an initial value that can be compared to future measurements.
- the sorting of patients for care based on the urgency of their condition.
- the inability to fall asleep or remain asleep.
20 Clues: rhythm: the 24-hour day-night cycle. • bed: a bed made while a person is in the bed. • bed: a bed made while no person is in the bed. • the inability to fall asleep or remain asleep. • severe injury due to accidents or acts of violence. • a thin tube inserted into the body to drain or inject fluids. • ...
Terms, Signs, and Instruments 4 2024-10-27
Across
- instruments that are blown by vibrating lips in a mouthpiece
- instruments that are struck
- String instrument that uses bass clef with lowest note C
- pluck with fingers
- Uses indefinite pitch (snare drum)
- Woodwind that uses bass clef
- Play on D string
- String instrument that uses alto clef
- Percussion instrument with definite pitch (kettle drum)
- Woodwind that uses treble clef
- Brass instrument that uses treble clef
- instruments with strings that are played with a bow or plucked
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- Highest woodwind instrument
- Woodwind lower than oboe that uses treble clef
- Percussion with indefinite pitch
- without mutes (in Italian)
- Play with the bow
- highest string instrument
- with mutes (in Italian)
- Indefinite pitch instrument that is clashed together
- instruments that are blown using a reed or a hole in a mouthpiece
- Brass instrument that uses bass clef
- lowest string instrument
- Lowest brass instrument
- Play on G string
- Brass also known as the French horn
26 Clues: Play on G string • Play on D string • Play with the bow • pluck with fingers • with mutes (in Italian) • Lowest brass instrument • lowest string instrument • highest string instrument • without mutes (in Italian) • Highest woodwind instrument • instruments that are struck • Woodwind that uses bass clef • Woodwind that uses treble clef • Percussion with indefinite pitch • ...
ASL signs colors and more. 2026-03-09
Across
- the color of the sky
- the color of a pumpkin
- the color of gold bars
- the girls favorite color
- the color of a nickel
- opposite of school and you make money
- trampoline
- go to school and find more of subjects
- a color of a crayon
- track
- can't hear
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- the color of a African monkey
- in a group lots of people meeting
- the color of a lemon
- you read out of it
- the color of grass
- the family of violet
- kids in school
- the color of a bear
- the color of a rose
20 Clues: track • trampoline • can't hear • kids in school • you read out of it • the color of grass • the color of a bear • the color of a rose • the color of a lemon • the color of the sky • the family of violet • a color of a crayon • the color of a nickel • the color of a pumpkin • the color of gold bars • the girls favorite color • the color of a African monkey • in a group lots of people meeting • ...
