vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Medical crossword 2021-01-13
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- this is a involuntary response to an injury where the nerve response is stopped with a stronger impulse than the initial reponse
- the athletic trainer should compare the uninvolved side to the involved side and look for bleeding,deformity,swelling,discoloration,scars, and other signs of trauma
- swelling outside of a joint capsule
- this outlines the approach to the injury and the treatment goals
- are a way to determine the integrity and functionality of the joint in questions
- this is voluntary response to an injury where the individual because of pain or fear they don't want to move the body part
- swelling inside a joint
- motor and sensory
- palpation,compression, and distraction
- this is the first time you touch the patient.working your way toward the site
- respiratory rate, skin color, and skin moisture, vital signs, abnormal nerve response, blood pressure, movement,pulse, repiratipn, state of consciousness, temperature
- onset, symptoms,location of injury,quantity or quality of pain, type of location of pain,progression of signs and symptoms,causes of increase and decrease of severity
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- involves asking questions of the athlete to determine the mechanism of the injury
- escaping fluids into surrounding tissue
- bleeding into a joint which takes longer to clot because of the protein enzymes present in the synovial fluid
- review the probable cause and mechanism of the injury and treatment goals
- bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting
- the body reaction to an irritant
- pulse and capillary refill
- the wasting away of body tissue in reaction to alienation
20 Clues: motor and sensory • swelling inside a joint • pulse and capillary refill • the body reaction to an irritant • swelling outside of a joint capsule • palpation,compression, and distraction • escaping fluids into surrounding tissue • bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting • the wasting away of body tissue in reaction to alienation • ...
animal health crossword 2025-03-12
6 Clues: isolation facility • vital signs acronym • carrier of a disease • numerical data records • ectoparasite that carries lymes disease • electrolytes that helps maintain blood pressure
In the World of Nurses.. 2026-02-19
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- an act of administering liquids
- the number of heartbeats a patient has per minute
- medical documentation that follows the patient
- tests taken to obtain nursing licensure
- blue A medical emergency
- one of the standard vital signs nurses monitor on a patient
- student nurses work with patients in a healthcare setting
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- chemical element with a symbol O and atomic number 8
- a supervisory nurse who oversees other nurses
- swelling cause by too much fluid
- within a vein
- abnormal heart rhythm
12 Clues: within a vein • abnormal heart rhythm • blue A medical emergency • an act of administering liquids • swelling cause by too much fluid • tests taken to obtain nursing licensure • a supervisory nurse who oversees other nurses • medical documentation that follows the patient • the number of heartbeats a patient has per minute • ...
NSNA Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Protective gear abbreviation
- First thing you do before any patient interaction
- Abbreviation for the rhythm of the heart seen on a monitor
- Term for low blood pressure
- Organ responsible for filtering blood
- One of the 5 vital signs
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- Body system responsible for oxygen exchange
- What NCLEX stands for: National Council Licensure _______ Exam
- Abbreviation for “as needed” in med orders
- What you check before administering meds: “right patient, right dose…”
- The nursing process starts with this
- Most common injection site for vaccines
- The "L" in ADL
13 Clues: The "L" in ADL • One of the 5 vital signs • Term for low blood pressure • Protective gear abbreviation • The nursing process starts with this • Organ responsible for filtering blood • Most common injection site for vaccines • Abbreviation for “as needed” in med orders • Body system responsible for oxygen exchange • First thing you do before any patient interaction • ...
Blood Transfusion 2020-07-14
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- How many hours to observe the patient post transfusion
- Used to verify patient identity
- Vital signs obtained prior to starting transfusion
- Another transfusion reaction
- Transfusion reaction
- Obtains blood products in a timely manner
- Reason for blood transfusion
- How many hours blood is allowed to be infused
- Form signed by LIP after patient is informed
- Where all specimens are labeled
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- How blood reactions are charted
- Number of patient identifiers
- Requires 2 IV certified RNs
- Where you place the Red Blood Cell Transfusion Tag form
- Bag used to discard blood products
- Number of minutes you have to hang blood once on unit
- Needs only LIP signature
- Another transfusion reaction
18 Clues: Transfusion reaction • Needs only LIP signature • Requires 2 IV certified RNs • Another transfusion reaction • Reason for blood transfusion • Another transfusion reaction • Number of patient identifiers • How blood reactions are charted • Used to verify patient identity • Where all specimens are labeled • Bag used to discard blood products • ...
Blood Transfusion 2023-08-11
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- Requires 2 IV certified RNs
- Bag used to discard blood products
- Number of patient identifiers
- How many hours to observe the patient post transfusion
- How blood reactions are charted
- Obtains blood products in a timely manner
- Used to verify patient identity
- Vital signs obtained prior to starting transfusion
- Where all specimens are labeled
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- Where you place the Red Blood Cell Transfusion Tag form
- Form signed by LIP after patient is informed
- Another transfusion reaction
- Number of minutes you have to hang blood once on unit
- Another transfusion reaction
- Needs only LIP signature
- How many hours blood is allowed to be infused
- Reason for blood transfusion
- Transfusion reaction
18 Clues: Transfusion reaction • Needs only LIP signature • Requires 2 IV certified RNs • Another transfusion reaction • Another transfusion reaction • Reason for blood transfusion • Number of patient identifiers • How blood reactions are charted • Used to verify patient identity • Where all specimens are labeled • Bag used to discard blood products • ...
ms mac's puzzle 2023-04-18
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- medicine to stop the growth of microorganisms
- A part of the PNS
- to hide certain parts of the code
- capital for the first word
- to assign a variable its initial value
- a flaw in a computer program
- techniques to stop contamination
- two people programming together
- Sends signals from the brain to muscles
- used to measure blood pressure
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- the gap between two neurons
- is one of the vital signs
- true or false math
- A nerve cell
- single-celled organisms that don't need a host
- the tablets we used to see our apps
- an image that can be moved on a screen
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- a specific set of instructions
- the person for who an app is designed
20 Clues: A nerve cell • A part of the PNS • true or false math • is one of the vital signs • capital for the first word • the gap between two neurons • a flaw in a computer program • a specific set of instructions • used to measure blood pressure • two people programming together • techniques to stop contamination • to hide certain parts of the code • contains the brain and spinal cord • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-20
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- Keeps blood flowing in one direction
- Uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Cardiovascular
- Automated external defibrillator
- skin
- Lack of blood flow
- vital signs stable
- do no resuscitate
- vein
- A vessel to transact important resources
- nausea and vomiting
- Pericardial sac is inflamed
- middle
- Swollen artery
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- In which a dye is injected into blood vessels
- Records electrical activity of the heart
- destruction
- A portable device worn that monitors heart patterns
- Fat building up in the arteries
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Swollen or dilated veins
- The main tool used to pump blood through the body
- Carries blood toward the heart
- Monitors how the heart reacts to physical activity
- within
25 Clues: skin • vein • within • middle • destruction • Cardiovascular • Swollen artery • do no resuscitate • Lack of blood flow • vital signs stable • nausea and vomiting • Swollen or dilated veins • Pericardial sac is inflamed • Carries blood toward the heart • Fat building up in the arteries • Automated external defibrillator • Carries blood away from the heart • Keeps blood flowing in one direction • ...
Zoe’s crossword puzzle 2021-02-16
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- material derived from algae
- pressure pressure of blood in circulatory system
- variable variable being tested
- any substance capable of producing an effect
- kingdom of usually multicellular eukaryotic organisms
- a medicine that destroys microorganisms/ a microscopic organism
- signs measurements to observe the body’s function
- control opposite of the positive control
- group the normal of an experiment
- facts collected for reference or analysis
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- microorganism that can cause a disease.
- having correct
- rate a which a heart beats
- your guess of the experiment outcome
- child practitioner
- control group not exposed to experiment
- with the heart muscle relaxes and allows chambers to fill with blood
- variable variable that stay the same
- member of a large group of unicellular organisms
- collection of dna surrounded by a protein coat
20 Clues: having correct • child practitioner • rate a which a heart beats • material derived from algae • variable variable being tested • group the normal of an experiment • your guess of the experiment outcome • variable variable that stay the same • microorganism that can cause a disease. • control group not exposed to experiment • control opposite of the positive control • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-02-06
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- as needed
- to cut
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart
- a portable ECG machine
- process of recording
- surgical repair
- evaluate how well the system is functioning
- complete stopping of the heart
- valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
- pulse
- chest
- sac around the heart is inflamed
- state or condition
- moves oxygen into the bloodstream
- ventricular fibrillation
- vital Stable signs
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- the wall between the right and left atria
- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- swollen and dilated veins
- transports blood, nutrients, oxygen
- carries blood away from heart
- around
- premature ventricular contraction
- chest is opened up, blood vessels are taken to fix closed vessels in the heart
- artery has a weakened wall
25 Clues: pulse • chest • to cut • around • as needed • surgical repair • state or condition • vital Stable signs • process of recording • a portable ECG machine • ventricular fibrillation • swollen and dilated veins • artery has a weakened wall • carries blood away from heart • complete stopping of the heart • sac around the heart is inflamed • premature ventricular contraction • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-02-06
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- process of recording
- valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
- swollen and dilated veins
- surgical repair
- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- to cut
- complete stopping of the heart
- transports blood, nutrients, oxygen
- carries blood away from heart
- chest
- ventricular fibrillation
- as needed
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- around
- moves oxygen into the bloodstream
- chest is opened up, blood vessels are taken to fix closed vessels in the heart
- the wall between the right and left atria
- a portable ECG machine
- evaluate how well the system is functioning
- premature ventricular contraction
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart
- artery has a weakened wall
- sac around the heart is inflamed
- vital Stable signs
- state or condition
24 Clues: chest • around • to cut • as needed • surgical repair • vital Stable signs • state or condition • process of recording • a portable ECG machine • ventricular fibrillation • swollen and dilated veins • artery has a weakened wall • carries blood away from heart • complete stopping of the heart • sac around the heart is inflamed • moves oxygen into the bloodstream • ...
Moderate Sedation Competency 2024-06-14
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- A nurse administering and monitoring a patient receiving moderate sedation can have what other duties in addition to the moderate sedation?
- Name a skill used to help support airway management.
- Decreased respirations, shallow respirations, O2sat <92% in an adult/<94% in a child are signs of what?
- Paitent vital signs should be documented every ____ minutes and with any status change while receiving moderate sedation.
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- What level of sedation is also known as conscious sedation?
- What class of medication is the medication Versed in?
- When administering moderate sedation it is important to maintain what?
- This medication belongs to the Narcotic class of medications.
- Moderate sedation should be administered according to ____ direction.
- What reversal agent is used for benzodiazepines?
10 Clues: What reversal agent is used for benzodiazepines? • Name a skill used to help support airway management. • What class of medication is the medication Versed in? • What level of sedation is also known as conscious sedation? • This medication belongs to the Narcotic class of medications. • Moderate sedation should be administered according to ____ direction. • ...
Infective Endocarditis 2025-10-09
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- Over 80% of cases are caused by
- What procedures require prophylactic antibiotics if endocarditis is a risk factor
- Definitive diagnostic test for endocarditis diagnosis
- Most characteristic physical finding
- Leading cause of endocardial damage
- What serum protein level is elevated
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- Embolization from cardiac vegetations can cause
- Most common way bacteria get to the heart
- First line of therapy for endocarditis
- What part of the heart is diseased in endocarditis
- Most severe extracardiac complication
- Most classic finding in vital signs
- Non-painful lesions of the of the palms and soles
- Treatment for endocarditis with acute heart failure
14 Clues: Over 80% of cases are caused by • Most classic finding in vital signs • Leading cause of endocardial damage • Most characteristic physical finding • What serum protein level is elevated • Most severe extracardiac complication • First line of therapy for endocarditis • Most common way bacteria get to the heart • Embolization from cardiac vegetations can cause • ...
Nursing Management Process 2025-08-31
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- Management tool that compares practices with top performers to improve outcomes.
- Management function that monitors performance and enforces standards.
- Management function that sets goals and decides actions in advance.
- A head nurse observes how a new staff member performs wound dressing, gives feedback on proper technique, and offers guidance to improve patient safety.
- A Chief Nursing Officer meets with hospital executives to decide on opening a new intensive care unit. She reviews staffing needs, budget allocation, and regulatory requirements, then sets policies to guide nurse managers in implementing the plan.
- Process of creating work timetables and shifts to balance patient needs and staff well-being.
- Organizational structure with few levels, broad control, and easy communication.
- Position in an organization where communication is most frequent and diverse.
- Unbroken line of authority that defines reporting relationships in an organization.
- The charge nurse assigns a nursing assistant to check patients’ vital signs while she gives medications, reminding the assistant to report any abnormal results.
- Process of providing the right number and mix of nursing personnel to meet patient care needs.
- Represents advisory roles to line managers.
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- Management function that groups and assigns tasks logically.
- Management function that guides, motivates, and coordinates staff toward goals.
- In the emergency room, the charge nurse arranges tasks so one nurse prepares IV fluids, another monitors vital signs, and another contacts the lab, ensuring the patient receives timely and efficient care.
- Type of organization combining hierarchical and cross-department coordination.
- A hospital posts job openings for registered nurses on social media and representatives attend a nursing job fair to reach potential applicants.
- Type of schedule repeated in cycles, balancing patient needs and staff preferences.
- The nurse manager motivates the staff by explaining that timely charting improves patient safety and patient flow. She also recognizes nurses who complete their documentation on time.
- Simplest type where authority flows directly down the hierarchy.
20 Clues: Represents advisory roles to line managers. • Management function that groups and assigns tasks logically. • Simplest type where authority flows directly down the hierarchy. • Management function that sets goals and decides actions in advance. • Management function that monitors performance and enforces standards. • ...
Blood Transfusion 2021-02-18
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- What software is to be used for blood verification?
- What kind of blood work needs to be completed prior to transfusion?
- As per order, ________________ patient about reason for transfusion and signs & symptoms of a reaction.
- Post _____________, the vital signs need to be taken and documented, time of completion must also be documented.
- What measurements need to be completed within one hour prior to transfusion?
- How fast do you start the transfusion?
- What order needs to be placed to obtain blood from blood bank?
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- If downtime or pediatric, what is the process for blood verification?
- Prior to transfusion what form needs to be signed, dated and timed?
- Within fifteen minutes what should be completed?
- What must always stay with the blood product?
11 Clues: How fast do you start the transfusion? • What must always stay with the blood product? • Within fifteen minutes what should be completed? • What software is to be used for blood verification? • What order needs to be placed to obtain blood from blood bank? • Prior to transfusion what form needs to be signed, dated and timed? • ...
Seek Medical Help 2026-02-10
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- Symptoms after a blow to the head or body include confusion or sensitivity to light.
- Signs of trouble with this system include gasping or labored breathing.
- Summon EMS to seek medical help for ___ injuries.
- These are severe if they cover a large area or affect hands, feet, or face.
- Special puncture wounds caused by humans or animals with high risk of infection.
- It is serious if the person loses more than six ounces or if efforts to slow it don't work.
- Bleeding that requires medical help.
- Do this to get an injured limb above the level of the heart to slow bleeding.
- To support this, you may treat shock, apply direct pressure, or give CPR.
- These are injuries affecting hard tissue that require medical care.
- Open it by tilting the head back past neutral.
- When a joint becomes misaligned after an injury, symptoms include inability to move the limb.
- A life-threatening breathing problem characterized by a blocked airway.
- Immobilize the limb to give care for this type of soft tissue injury.
- A deadly bacterial infection that may occur when wounds are caused by something rusty or dirty.
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- Altered mental status that requires medical help.
- Apply it firmly and directly to stop severe external bleeding.
- Wounds with signs of damage such as tingling or numbness.
- Check the scene for it before providing wound care.
- Staying calm during an emergency will help you make these more effectively.
- If these are present, eliminate them if you can or stand back and call 911.
- Signs of this include redness, swelling, and pus.
- Do not move the victim if you suspect this type of damage.
- Signs include rapid swelling of the tongue, throat, or face.
- It is compromised if the person is wheezing or gasping.
- The third of the 3 C's, in this step you do what you can for the injured person.
- Even if someone is stable, you need to keep doing this to their vital signs.
- Use clean running water to do this to treat burns.
- When it is effective, it starts by introducing yourself and giving frequent updates during the emergency.
- The second of the 3 P's, you try to keep the injury from causing further harm.
30 Clues: Bleeding that requires medical help. • Open it by tilting the head back past neutral. • Altered mental status that requires medical help. • Summon EMS to seek medical help for ___ injuries. • Signs of this include redness, swelling, and pus. • Use clean running water to do this to treat burns. • Check the scene for it before providing wound care. • ...
Hypothermia crossword 2024-01-23
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- second stage characterized by drowsiness
- a common symptom characterized by noticeably light skin
- having an abnormally cold body temperature
- A symptom where someone is shaking from the cold
- Final stage characterized by zero vital signs
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- the cause of hypothermia
- third stage characterized by unconscious
- another cold based injury where the skin freezes
- First stage characterized by shivering
- a symptom where someone possesses a lack of understanding
10 Clues: the cause of hypothermia • First stage characterized by shivering • third stage characterized by unconscious • second stage characterized by drowsiness • having an abnormally cold body temperature • Final stage characterized by zero vital signs • another cold based injury where the skin freezes • A symptom where someone is shaking from the cold • ...
Pltw lesson 2021-02-18
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- what the affect is on something
- what viruses are
- what a doctor says you have
- what you do to figure things out
- a child’s doctor
- an educated thought
- what protects you in an dangerous environment
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- a type of vital signs
- what doesn’t change in a experiment
- what surgons do to prevent cross contamination
- things you use to test people for disease. What someone gets that can cause them to be ill
- the top number on the blood pressure
- what you collect to get information
- unicellular or multicellular organism
- what a doctor describes to you directly
- the bottom number on the blood pressure
- a group of people who are given a fake medicine
- what changes in a experiment
18 Clues: what viruses are • a child’s doctor • an educated thought • a type of vital signs • what a doctor says you have • what changes in a experiment • what the affect is on something • what you do to figure things out • what doesn’t change in a experiment • what you collect to get information • the top number on the blood pressure • unicellular or multicellular organism • ...
Nutrition & Hydration Week Crossword 2024-03-13
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- Ensure Compact is our first line oral nutritional .......... to help increase intake of calories and protein
- .... a day or more fruit and veg for your good health
- a consequence of poor appetite and poor food intake
- this mineral is vital for strong bones
- headache,dry mouth and poor urine output are all signs of ...........
- a scaly source of healthy omega-3 fats
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- citrus fruit rich in vitamin C
- alongside doctor, nurse and pharmacist this professional is an essential member of the nutrition team
- sunshine helps us produce our own ....... D
- a vital macronutrient for muscle strength and supporting recovery
- a 'little and often' food first approach and ...... can boost food intake
- this therapist can help assess a patient's swallow
- screening for malnutrition is essential. We .... do this for our patients
- produced by cows, or alternatively could be soya, oat or almond
- what colour food tray to identify patients needing mealtime assistance
- good bowel health is supported with a regular intake of ..... from fruit and veg, beans, nuts and seeds
16 Clues: citrus fruit rich in vitamin C • this mineral is vital for strong bones • a scaly source of healthy omega-3 fats • sunshine helps us produce our own ....... D • this therapist can help assess a patient's swallow • a consequence of poor appetite and poor food intake • .... a day or more fruit and veg for your good health • ...
mm.mccord@ 2023-09-13
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- liquid portion of the blood
- clave- wound, which is causing pain or a change in the body
- signs- respiration pulse and temperature
- drugs- to tie or bind ligature
- washing a wound with water
- cut tissue sutures and hard materials
- grasp, cut, compress, and pull tissues
- fotation- detects internal parasites
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- no alert or active
- laying down on the back or rehire side
- loss of water on the body
- instrument used when examining the eye
- is a medication used primarily during surgery to minimize pain, discomfort and shock
- to cut apart and separate
- number of times the heart beats per minute
15 Clues: no alert or active • loss of water on the body • to cut apart and separate • washing a wound with water • liquid portion of the blood • drugs- to tie or bind ligature • fotation- detects internal parasites • cut tissue sutures and hard materials • laying down on the back or rehire side • instrument used when examining the eye • grasp, cut, compress, and pull tissues • ...
Emergency Actions 2025-09-02
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- Airway, Breathing, Circulation
- Device used to measure BP
- BP, HR, RR
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- Normally 12-18 per minute
- Helps determine level of responsiveness
- Normally 80-100 per minute
- 30 chest pumps, 2 breathes
- Device used to measure HR and O2% of blood
- Checking vital signs to determine emergency response
- Eliminates chance of harm from emergency responder or afflicted individual
10 Clues: BP, HR, RR • Normally 12-18 per minute • Device used to measure BP • Normally 80-100 per minute • 30 chest pumps, 2 breathes • Airway, Breathing, Circulation • Helps determine level of responsiveness • Device used to measure HR and O2% of blood • Checking vital signs to determine emergency response • Eliminates chance of harm from emergency responder or afflicted individual
Unit 7: CPR 2023-02-27
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- this vital sign is measured using a thermometer
- 998 is the emergency number for an ambulance used in which country?
- the heart has four ______: the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle
- these signs are measured in a basic health assessment
- these are the first part of CPR and involves pushing on a persons chest to help the heart pump blood
- CPR stands for ______ pulmonary resuscitation
- this blood pressure measure is taken when the heart contracts
- this is another word for something that is dangerous, we look for these first in an emergency
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- this disease is a common cause of a heart attack
- cardiac _______ happens when the heart suddenly stops beating
- _______ rate measures the number of times the heart beats in a minute
- after giving 30 compression we can provide two rescue ________
- an AED delivers an electric _______ to help restart a person's heart
- the chain of _______ tells us the steps to take if someone has a cardiac arrest outside a hospital setting
14 Clues: CPR stands for ______ pulmonary resuscitation • this vital sign is measured using a thermometer • this disease is a common cause of a heart attack • these signs are measured in a basic health assessment • cardiac _______ happens when the heart suddenly stops beating • this blood pressure measure is taken when the heart contracts • ...
Exploring Medical Careers Vital Signs 2020-12-09
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- Low blood pressure(below 90/60 mmHG)
- When a person's heart beats slower than normal.
- High blood pressure (over 140/80 mmHG)
- The automatic process of inhalation and exhalation of gases in the human body.
- Regulated by the endocrine system and your skin makes up the largest organ of the human body.
- A body temperature that is above 99.5ºF
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- Referred to as a pulse.
- Measurements of the body‛s most basic functions and are useful in detecting or monitoring medical problems.
- Often used in short form to refer to blood pressure
9 Clues: Referred to as a pulse. • Low blood pressure(below 90/60 mmHG) • High blood pressure (over 140/80 mmHG) • A body temperature that is above 99.5ºF • When a person's heart beats slower than normal. • Often used in short form to refer to blood pressure • The automatic process of inhalation and exhalation of gases in the human body. • ...
Signs 2021-04-21
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- These number of loaves were left over after feeding the 5000
- The official was not Jewish
- Lazarus rose on this day
- Name of the pool that Jesus told the man to go wash in
- Feeding of the five thousands has links to this old testament key figure
- Theme of light shown through Johns gospel
- The amount of people Jesus fed
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- Jesus' first sign
- They were afraid of Jesus when he walked on water
- Healing at the pool occurred on this day
- Means I am
- Jesus mixed this and saliva to heal the blind mans eyes
- This scholar argues that the rising of Lazarus shows Jesus preaching as realised Eschatology
13 Clues: Means I am • Jesus' first sign • Lazarus rose on this day • The official was not Jewish • The amount of people Jesus fed • Healing at the pool occurred on this day • Theme of light shown through Johns gospel • They were afraid of Jesus when he walked on water • Name of the pool that Jesus told the man to go wash in • Jesus mixed this and saliva to heal the blind mans eyes • ...
Medical Field 2024-11-14
6 Clues: / breathing • / amount of medicine taken • / when you do not take meds • / doctors tell you what's wrong • / disease that keeps coming back • / signs like blood pressure and pulse
Medical therapeutics study guide 2025-05-09
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- Reports to a nurse and assists with tasks such as bed making, toilet assistance, and feeding
- Signs Blood Pressure, Temperature, and heart rate make up the following
- reduces the spread of microorganisms
- Carry blood towards the heart to pick up oxygen
- Responsible for gas exchanged within the body
- Directive Legal document that states the type of treatment for the patients wishes
- Bones and muscles are included in this body system
- PPE makes up Gown, Mask, and ________________
- A form of defamation that is spoken and damages a persons character
- This type of health data is what you see
- Federal law that protects patient information
- The largest organ in the body
- The medical term for high blood pressure
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- the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas and feelings
- Uses high pressure steam to sterilize equipment
- communication Body cues like crossing arms
- This type of health data is what the patient says
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- this prefix means breath
- rate Vital sign measured by beats per minute
- Removes ALL microorganisms
- Registered health professional who draws blood
- Medical term for difficulty breathing
- This person is responsible for patient care and following doctors orders
- Abbreviation for life saving methods
- This medical shorthands stands for Nothing by Mouth
26 Clues: this prefix means breath • Removes ALL microorganisms • The largest organ in the body • reduces the spread of microorganisms • Abbreviation for life saving methods • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • Medical term for difficulty breathing • This type of health data is what you see • The medical term for high blood pressure • communication Body cues like crossing arms • ...
Milady Chapter 7 2021-01-13
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- Subcutaneous tissue contains this for use as energy
- Needed for many body functions incl. hormones
- One principal function of the skin
- Layer of skin where sensory nerve endings are
- Most signs of skin aging are caused by this
- The surface of healthy skin should be slightly
- Clogged oil duct with no surface follicle
- Not a characteristic of healthy skin
- Found in the reticular layer
- Nerve fibers that carry impulses frm brain-muscle
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- Where melanocytes are located
- Sudoriferous glands are numerous here
- Vital in fighting the aging process
- Helps protect skin from sun's harmful effects
- Glands that detoxify the body
- Nutrients and oxygen are supplied to the skin
- People with dark-colored skin produce mostly
17 Clues: Found in the reticular layer • Where melanocytes are located • Glands that detoxify the body • One principal function of the skin • Vital in fighting the aging process • Not a characteristic of healthy skin • Sudoriferous glands are numerous here • Clogged oil duct with no surface follicle • Most signs of skin aging are caused by this • ...
Nutrition Review Exam 3 2024-10-03
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- Psychological effects of immobility
- A risk of immobility related to mood
- One of the first systems affected by immobility
- POSITION Positioning to maintain lung expansion
- RISK ASSESSMENT Evaluating a client's ability to move safely
- Decreased movement due to injury or illness
- SIGNS Health assessment component including height and weight
- One of the benefits of regular exercise
- A common intervention to prevent pressure injuries
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- Age-related factor affecting activity
- These stockings help prevent blood pooling
- Common joint issue in obesity
- Increased workload on the heart due to immobility
- Movement aids like canes and walkers
- Encouraged to maintain muscle mass
- Exercise that enhances flexibility and strength
- Positioning device to maintain alignment
- Abbreviation for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- A state of being unable to move
19 Clues: Common joint issue in obesity • A state of being unable to move • Encouraged to maintain muscle mass • Psychological effects of immobility • A risk of immobility related to mood • Movement aids like canes and walkers • Age-related factor affecting activity • One of the benefits of regular exercise • Positioning device to maintain alignment • ...
BRONZE CROSS & STANDARD FIRST AID REVIEW CROSSWORD 2013-11-21
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- Signs & symptoms include: Fatigue, loss of muscular co-ordination, decreased consciousness, shivering.
- Use this position in order to kick an aid to a tired victim. [3 words]
- When doing CPR, this is the rate of compressions per minute. Hint: It’s a number. [2 words]
- During a __________ airway obstruction, air is still passing through the windpipe.
- The first step of every rescue. [2 words]
- This type of victim does not call for help and is motionless.
- When approaching a victim in the water, use ___________ front crawl or breaststroke. [2 words]
- If you do not have a pocket mask, you must __________ the nose and seal your lips over the mouth.
- If you are alone with a non-breathing __________ victim, call EMS right away.
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- You’re performing a deep water team search. As you ascent, your __________ must be extended above your head.
- Signs & symptoms include: Lightheadedness, tingling around the mouth, confusion
- A person having a __________ cannot hold onto an aid because they are holding onto their chest. [2 words]
- When doing two-rescuer CPR, one rescuer performs __________ while the other performs compressions.
- First aiders who volunteer their services and perform to the best of their abilities are protected by this law. [3 words]
- AED stands for __________ External Defibrillator.
- Monitoring vitals and performing a head-to-toe assessment of the victim are part of this. [2 words]
- After performing compressions on a choking victim, the rescuer must perform this. [2 words]
- Landmark between the __________ before performing back blows. [2 words]
- Examples of barrier devices include __________ and gloves. [2 words]
- The 5 vital signs are level of consciousness, pupils, skin condition, respiration and __________.
20 Clues: The first step of every rescue. [2 words] • AED stands for __________ External Defibrillator. • This type of victim does not call for help and is motionless. • Examples of barrier devices include __________ and gloves. [2 words] • Use this position in order to kick an aid to a tired victim. [3 words] • ...
Chapter 19 -Vital Signs, Height, and Weight 2020-10-11
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- a device that makes sounds louder
- a person who has in increased body temperature
- type of thermometer used in the ear
- respiration rate higher than normal
- object used to weight a person
- air is brought into the lungs
- the apical pulse is measured by listening over
- air moves out of the lungs
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- low blood pressure
- increased rate and depth of breathing
- an irregular pulse rhythm
- a heart rate that is slower than normal
- high blood pressure
- respiratonn rate lower than normal
- a normal respiratory rate
- a wave send each time the heartbeats
16 Clues: low blood pressure • high blood pressure • an irregular pulse rhythm • a normal respiratory rate • air moves out of the lungs • air is brought into the lungs • object used to weight a person • a device that makes sounds louder • respiratonn rate lower than normal • type of thermometer used in the ear • respiration rate higher than normal • a wave send each time the heartbeats • ...
Signs 2012-04-23
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- to convert an encoded message into a form that can be understood.
- (and media) the method(s) we use to communicate.
- what signs do: the process of signifying.
- someone to whom a message is directed.
- anything which interferes with the processes of communication.
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- to convert a message into a means capable of being transmitted.
- what a text, group of texts, or indeed communication itself, ‘does’ (inform, persuade, entertain, socialise etc).
- That which stands for or represents an object, idea or mental concept.
- (purpose) what the sender wants an act of communication to ‘do’.
- a communication route or connection.
- the meaning carried by an act of communication or text.
- the originator of communication.
- the active interpreter of a message.
13 Clues: the originator of communication. • a communication route or connection. • the active interpreter of a message. • someone to whom a message is directed. • what signs do: the process of signifying. • (and media) the method(s) we use to communicate. • the meaning carried by an act of communication or text. • anything which interferes with the processes of communication. • ...
EMR Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2024-11-13
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- Act of breathing in and out.
- Previous medical conditions and events for a patient.
- Very first set of vital signs obtained on a patient.
- Excessively sweaty; commonly caused by exertion or some medical problem, such as heart attack or shock.
- Act of comparing multiple sets of signs and symptoms over time to determine if the patient’s condition is worsening, improving, or remaining the same.
- The pressure within the arteries when the heart beats; the contraction phase of the heart.
- Pulsation of the arteries that is felt with each heartbeat.
- Main medical complaint as described by the patient.
- Effort a patient must exert to breathe.
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- General condition of a patient’s level of consciousness and awareness.
- Mnemonic used during a secondary assessment to help assess the patient’s chief complaint.
- Something the patient complains of or describes during the secondary assessment.
- Time it takes for the capillaries to refill after being blanched; normal capillary refill time is 2 seconds or less.
- Bluish coloration of the skin caused by an inadequate supply of oxygen. Typically seen at the mucous membranes and nail beds.
- Act of using one’s hands to touch or feel the body.
- Device used to auscultate sounds within the body.
- Measurement of the pressure inside the arteries, both during contraction of the heart and between contractions.
- Five most common signs used to evaluate a patient’s condition.
- Act of listening to internal sounds of the body, typically with a stethoscope.
- Pressure that remains in the arteries when the heart is at rest.
- Something that can be observed or measured when assessing a patient.
- Acronym used to obtain a patient history during the secondary assessment.
22 Clues: Act of breathing in and out. • Effort a patient must exert to breathe. • Device used to auscultate sounds within the body. • Act of using one’s hands to touch or feel the body. • Main medical complaint as described by the patient. • Very first set of vital signs obtained on a patient. • Previous medical conditions and events for a patient. • ...
Blood Transfusion and Haemovigilance (March 2016) 2016-03-11
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- When carrying out positive patient identification 3 identifiers are checked. These are: name, MRN and ____. (answer abbreviated) (3)
- The traceability label is completed by the person who 'starts' or 'checks' the unit. (6)
- To which document do you refer to when ordering a type and screen or crossmatch for a surgical patient? (answer abbreviated) (5)
- What is the transfusion threshold for a patient who is symptomatic of anaemia, according to the Bon Secours red cell prescribing guidelines. (3)
- The vital signs are checked and recorded _______ minutes after commencing the transfusion. (7)
- How many hours is the prescription form valid for? (6,3)
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected, the transfusion reaction notification from must be sent to _____________. (5, 11)
- What is the name of the national reporting body for haemovigilance in Ireland? (3)
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- The transfusion reaction notification form can be requested from the nursing office, blood transfusion or printed from ______. (6)
- Vital signs are checked ______ throughout transfusion and on completion. (6)
- When signing out blood components or products from the lab the collector must complete 4 items. These are: name, date , time and ______ . (9)
- If there has been no reaction, the used transfusion pack is placed in a yellow bag with a patient addressograph label attached and stored in the used transfusion pack storage box in the sluice for __________ hours. (7, 3)
- Who documents patient consent in the medical record? (6)
- The checking procedure is carried out at the ______. (7)
- A unit of red cells must be commenced ______ minutes from sign out of controlled storage.
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected the first step is to ____ the transfusion. (4)
16 Clues: Who documents patient consent in the medical record? (6) • The checking procedure is carried out at the ______. (7) • How many hours is the prescription form valid for? (6,3) • Vital signs are checked ______ throughout transfusion and on completion. (6) • What is the name of the national reporting body for haemovigilance in Ireland? (3) • ...
Tear of a Tiger 2023-05-18
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- people act frantically or in an uncontrolled manner, it's best to give them their space
- commodity is any useful or valuable thing, especially something that is bought and sold.
- playing field was laid out in a strict grid, no tunnels or mountains or jungles.
- word honorable has to do with people and actions that are honest, fair, and worthy of respect.
- to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied.
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- patient's vital signs are their important body functions, such as pulse rate, that shows they are still alive.
- take previous possession of
- you are legally responsible for another person, they are in your custody.
- is most often used as a verb meaning “to have an impact on
- something is stable , it's fixed and steady.
- you exaggerate you stretch the truth.
- uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child.
12 Clues: take previous possession of • you exaggerate you stretch the truth. • something is stable , it's fixed and steady. • to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied. • is most often used as a verb meaning “to have an impact on • you are legally responsible for another person, they are in your custody. • ...
Blood Transfusion & Haemovigilance (March 2016) 2016-03-11
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- To which document do you refer to when ordering a type and screen or crossmatch for a surgical patient? (answer abbreviated) (5)
- The vital signs are checked and recorded _______ minutes after commencing the transfusion. (7)
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected, the transfusion reaction notification from must be sent to _____________. (5, 11)
- The transfusion reaction notification form can be requested from the nursing office, blood transfusion or printed from ______. (6)
- What is the transfusion threshold for a patient who is symptomatic of anaemia, according to the Bon Secours red cell prescribing guidelines. (3)
- How many hours is the prescription form valid for? (6,3)
- Who documents patient consent in the medical record? (6)
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- Vital signs are checked ______ throughout transfusion and on completion. (6)
- The checking procedure is carried out at the ______. (7)
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected the first step is to ____. (4)
- When carrying out positive patient identification 3 identifiers are checked. These are: name, MRN and _ _ _. (answer abbreviated) (3)
- If there has been no reaction, the used transfusion pack is placed in a yellow bag with a patient addressograph label attached and stored in the used transfusion pack storage box in the sluice for __________ hours. (7, 3)
- When signing out blood components or products from the lab the collector must complete 4 items. These are: name, date , time and ______ . (9)
- The traceability label is completed by the person who 'starts' or 'checks' the unit. (6)
- What is the name of the national reporting body for haemovigilance in Ireland? (3)
- A unit of red cells must be commenced ______ minutes from sign out of controlled storage.
16 Clues: The checking procedure is carried out at the ______. (7) • How many hours is the prescription form valid for? (6,3) • Who documents patient consent in the medical record? (6) • If a transfusion reaction is suspected the first step is to ____. (4) • Vital signs are checked ______ throughout transfusion and on completion. (6) • ...
Blood Transfusion & Haemovigilance (March 2016) 2016-03-11
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- The checking procedure is carried out at the ______. (7)
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected the first step is to ____ the transfusion. (4)
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected, the transfusion reaction notification from must be sent to _____________. (5, 11)
- A unit of red cells must be commenced ______ minutes from sign out of controlled storage.
- When signing out blood components or products from the lab the collector must complete 4 items. These are: name, date , time and ______ . (9)
- What is the name of the national reporting body for haemovigilance in Ireland? (3)
- The traceability label is completed by the person who 'starts' or 'checks' the unit. (6)
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- Who documents patient consent in the medical record? (6)
- The transfusion reaction notification form can be requested from the nursing office, blood transfusion or printed from ______. (6)
- If there has been no reaction, the used transfusion pack is placed in a yellow bag with a patient addressograph label attached and stored in the used transfusion pack storage box in the sluice for __________ hours. (7, 3)
- When carrying out positive patient identification 3 identifiers are checked. These are: name, MRN and ____. (answer abbreviated) (3)
- To which document do you refer to when ordering a type and screen or crossmatch for a surgical patient? (answer abbreviated) (5)
- Vital signs are checked ______ throughout transfusion and on completion. (6)
- The vital signs are checked and recorded _______ minutes after commencing the transfusion. (7)
- How many hours is the prescription form valid for? (6,3)
- What is the transfusion threshold for a patient who is symptomatic of anaemia, according to the Bon Secours red cell prescribing guidelines. (3)
16 Clues: Who documents patient consent in the medical record? (6) • The checking procedure is carried out at the ______. (7) • How many hours is the prescription form valid for? (6,3) • Vital signs are checked ______ throughout transfusion and on completion. (6) • What is the name of the national reporting body for haemovigilance in Ireland? (3) • ...
Zodiac Constellations 2019-11-14
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- how many zodiac signs per Elemental Sign? (Fire, Air, Water, Earth)
- what zodiac sign is associated with July?
- what zodiac sign is associated with November?
- what are two examples of Fire Signs?
- what science deals with the zodiac signs?
- what zodiac sign is associated with April?
- what zodiac sign is associated with January?
- what are two examples of Air Signs?
- what is the "Bull"?
- what are two examples of Earth Signs?
- what zodiac sign is associated with August?
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- what zodiac sign is associated with October?
- what zodiac sign is associated with March?
- how many zodiac signs are there?
- what zodiac sign is associated with June?
- what zodiac sign is associated with September?
- what is the 13th zodiac sign?
- what zodiac sign is associated with December?
- what zodiac sign is associated with February?
- what are two examples of Water Signs?
- what science deals with the universe?
21 Clues: what is the "Bull"? • what is the 13th zodiac sign? • how many zodiac signs are there? • what are two examples of Air Signs? • what are two examples of Fire Signs? • what are two examples of Water Signs? • what science deals with the universe? • what are two examples of Earth Signs? • what zodiac sign is associated with June? • what zodiac sign is associated with July? • ...
Kangaroo Care 2023-04-12
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- Kangaroo care does not require a ______ order.
- Kangaroo care improves infant ______ signs.
- Kangaroo care helps regulate babies' ______.
- Kangaroo care helps to lower babies' ______ levels.
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- Kangaroo care promotes parent and baby ______.
- Kangaroo care increases parent ______ in caring for their baby.
- Babies should be positioned in _____ on parents' chest during skin-to-skin.
- Skin to Skin is also known as _______ care.
- International Kangaroo Care Awareness month
- Kangaroo care can be done _______.
- Kangaroo care is a way for parents to ____ their baby directly on their skin.
11 Clues: Kangaroo care can be done _______. • Skin to Skin is also known as _______ care. • Kangaroo care improves infant ______ signs. • International Kangaroo Care Awareness month • Kangaroo care helps regulate babies' ______. • Kangaroo care promotes parent and baby ______. • Kangaroo care does not require a ______ order. • Kangaroo care helps to lower babies' ______ levels. • ...
Medical terms 2023-04-03
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- what do you notice about the patient
- what medications they take and why
- are they aware of what is going on
- protect the patient's spine
- are they allergic to anything
- how old is the patient
- examination, an exam of the patient's body
- look for jugular vein distention
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- ask what they saw and if there was a complaint
- feel for firmness or distinction
- is there movement and good blood flow
- feeling area for deformities or patient
- look for breath sounds
- is their airway open
- are their pupils dilated or fixed
- the patient is not awake
- is there urine or feces
- history, what is their medical history
- signs, their BP, RR, HR, and O2 levels
- is the patient stable enough for transfer
- the patient is awake
21 Clues: is their airway open • the patient is awake • look for breath sounds • how old is the patient • is there urine or feces • the patient is not awake • protect the patient's spine • are they allergic to anything • feel for firmness or distinction • look for jugular vein distention • are their pupils dilated or fixed • what medications they take and why • ...
The Verona Challenging Crossword 2019-05-09
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- This is what Tybalt and Mercutio had before they got killed
- the sentence that Romeo got after the Prince found out he killed Tybalt
- a country that has the cities Verona and Mantua
- friend of Romeo and relative of the Prince, killed by Tybalt
- Juliet's lover, killed Tybalt
- end of a life, no vital signs in the organism
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- Juliet's cousin, killed Mercutio
- an object used for beheading people
- a city in Italy where the fight took place
- a weapon that has a long, straight blade
- Romeo's last name
- Juliet's last name
12 Clues: Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Juliet's lover, killed Tybalt • Juliet's cousin, killed Mercutio • an object used for beheading people • a weapon that has a long, straight blade • a city in Italy where the fight took place • end of a life, no vital signs in the organism • a country that has the cities Verona and Mantua • ...
The lady in white 2021-10-22
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- a cemetery worker found that it was moved
- After the party she was going to a
- she was inside that room getting ready for the concert
- Rufina couldn't get out of the coffin so she died of...
- Rufina's family was
- the family buried her in the family...
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- the legend says that Rufina's .... walks around the cemetery
- the doctors couldn't find her vital...
- Rufina fell down on the floor. She...
- the doctors declared her ...
- when the family opened the coffin they saw Rufina's face was covered with...
- Rufina was celebrating her
12 Clues: Rufina's family was • Rufina was celebrating her • the doctors declared her ... • After the party she was going to a • Rufina fell down on the floor. She... • the doctors couldn't find her vital... • the family buried her in the family... • a cemetery worker found that it was moved • she was inside that room getting ready for the concert • ...
My Dream Job as a Paramedic 2022-06-12
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- This means that the patient is clinically dead.
- A kit often used to treat severe injuries.
- A life-saving procedure that is necessary.
- A small needle inserted into the vein.
- A tool used often to immobilize a patient.
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- Your job is to treat the _____.
- A tool used to observe a patient's vital signs.
- The gas that gives the patient life.
- A paramedic's best friend.
- This alleviates patient pain and other ailments.
10 Clues: A paramedic's best friend. • Your job is to treat the _____. • The gas that gives the patient life. • A small needle inserted into the vein. • A kit often used to treat severe injuries. • A life-saving procedure that is necessary. • A tool used often to immobilize a patient. • This means that the patient is clinically dead. • ...
Module #3: General Survey, Vital Signs, Pain, Measurements 2021-01-18
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- _________ hypotension occurs when blood pressure drops when moving from lying to sitting or standing position
- units in which blood pressure is measured
- this assessment is done at the very first encounter with the patient and is an overall first impression
- term used to describe a patient who does have a fever
- pulse palpated on the top of the foot, proximal to the great toe
- pulse palpated behind the knee
- you chart that you patient's pulse is 2+; this means that it is __________ in force/quality
- term used to describe respiratory rate greater than 20
- pain originating from internal organs
- blood pressure less than 90/60
- an apical pulse is auscultated when this type of pulse is palpated
- NEVER palpate both of these pulse points at the same time
- acronym used to assess pain
- term used to describe a patient who does NOT have a fever
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- symptoms of bradycardia are related to insufficient supply of _________ to organs
- blood pressure greater than 140/90
- level of consciousness includes assessment of ___________, verbal response, and motor response
- an indicator of overall obesity and can be used to determine whether an individual is at risk for developing serious health problems as a result of being overweight or underweight.
- the pressure that the blood exerts constantly between contractions of the heart - pressure during ventricular relaxation and filling
- this can be used to assess for blood flow when a pulse cannot be palpated
- weight is measured and recorded in ________
- heart rate less than 60 beats/minute
- another term for "fever"
- the fifth vital sign
- this is the most commonly used route to measure temperature
- pain that is short-lasting and predictable
- pain that is long-lasting
27 Clues: the fifth vital sign • another term for "fever" • pain that is long-lasting • acronym used to assess pain • pulse palpated behind the knee • blood pressure less than 90/60 • blood pressure greater than 140/90 • heart rate less than 60 beats/minute • pain originating from internal organs • units in which blood pressure is measured • pain that is short-lasting and predictable • ...
Isabella cedeno-Chapter 13 2026-01-13
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- the protection of an area of pain by the patient; the spasms of muscles to minimize movement that might cause pain
- how an injury happened, like a fall, car crash, or burn, which helps predict the type and severity of injuries.
- the heartbeat you can feel on the inside of the arm between the shoulder and elbow usually used for checking babies or blood pressure
- a memory device used for assessing the medical patient
- a way to record and track a patients blood pressure and related info in medical charts
- someone seeking care for an illness or internal health problem, not for an injury or trauma
- the basic emergency steps to check if someone’s airway is open they’re breathing and their heart is pumping
- monitoring the patient's signs and symptoms over time and documenting any changes
- what a patient feels or experiences that can’t be directly measured, like pain, dizziness, or nausea.
- an examination conducted on stable patients, focusing on a specific injury or medical complaint
- objective evidence of a medical condition that others can see, measure, or observe, like a rash, swelling, or high blood pressure
- AlertVerbalPainfulUnresponsive
- a detailed check of a patient after life-threatening problems are addressed, including vital signs, medical history, and a full head-to-toe exam.
- the heartbeat you can feel on either side of the neck used to check circulation
- the first measurements of pulse breathing blood pressure and temperature that you use to compare later changes
- the first step in an emergency where you quickly check the area for safety, the number of patients, and what resources you’ll need before helping.
- a memory tool to ask about a patient’s medical history
- when part of the chest moves opposite to normal during breathing, usually a sign of a serious chest injury like a flail chest
- any condition that may pose an immediate threat to the patients life, such as problems with the airway, breathing, circulation, or saftey
- when the windpipe (trachea) shifts to one side of the neck, often a sign of serious chest problems like a collapsed lung or tension pneumothorax.
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- one who has a physical injury caused by an external force
- using your hands to hold a body part, usually the head or neck, still to prevent movement and avoid further injury.
- the heartbeat you can feel on the top of the foot, used to check blood flow to the lower leg and foot
- when the veins in the neck look swollen or bulging, usually a sign of heart or fluid problems.
- the type or cause of a patient’s medical problem, like infection, heart attack, or diabetes
- the first check of a patient to find and treat life-threatening problems, focusing on Airway, Breathing, Circulation, and consciousness.
- small dots of infection, scarring or bruising that form a track along a vein; may be an indication of IV drug abuse
- actions taken by healthcare workers to improve a patient’s health or fix a problem, like giving medicine, starting an IV, or helping someone breathe.
- the reason EMS was called in the patients own words
- safety steps healthcare workers use to avoid contact with blood and body fluids
- the first informal impression of the patients overall condition
- a faster-than-normal heartbeat checked during the secondary assessment, usually after life-threatening issues are addressed.
- the process of examining a patient to find out their condition, including checking vital signs, symptoms, and medical history.
- the ongoing process of repeatedly checking a patient’s condition and vital signs to monitor changes and guide care
- a crackling or popping sound or feeling under the skin or in a joint, usually caused by air, gas or bone fragments
- a quick test to see how well blood is flowing to the extremities by pressing on a nail or fingertip and seeing how fast color returns
- these are extra muscles your body uses to help you breathe when it’s hard to get enough air
- the heartbeat you can feel on the wrist, on the thumb side, often used to check circulation in the arm.
38 Clues: AlertVerbalPainfulUnresponsive • the reason EMS was called in the patients own words • a memory device used for assessing the medical patient • a memory tool to ask about a patient’s medical history • one who has a physical injury caused by an external force • the first informal impression of the patients overall condition • ...
Vital Signs, Oxygen, Chest Tubes, and Lines 2022-06-29
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- device to measure oxygenation of the blood
- the major muscle of ventilation
- inadequate amount of oxygen at the cellular level
- cannula, the most common low flow oxygen delivery device
- the action of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- space, the desired location of chest tubes in order to relieve pleural pressure
- natural body response to increase cell activity to combat an invading organism
- relative constancy in the internal environment in the body
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- elevated blood pressure
- low blood pressure
- oxygen is administered in doses as ______.
- device to measure blood pressure
- low heart rate
- vena cava, preferred location for a central venous line
- tracing of the action potentials of the heart muscle cells
15 Clues: low heart rate • low blood pressure • elevated blood pressure • the major muscle of ventilation • device to measure blood pressure • oxygen is administered in doses as ______. • device to measure oxygenation of the blood • inadequate amount of oxygen at the cellular level • vena cava, preferred location for a central venous line • ...
Intro to Salah 2021-10-02
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- what must be avoided in order for our sins to be erased.
- second pillar of Islam
- prayer should be done on __________
- Wet _______ is one of the signs of puberty
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- the first prayer of the day
- a person who does not pray is considered
- Every ________Muslim is required to pray.
- salah gives rest to this vital organ
- should be our first priority in Islam
- The name of the direction we should pray
10 Clues: second pillar of Islam • the first prayer of the day • prayer should be done on __________ • salah gives rest to this vital organ • should be our first priority in Islam • a person who does not pray is considered • The name of the direction we should pray • Every ________Muslim is required to pray. • Wet _______ is one of the signs of puberty • ...
Chapter 9: Double Final Consonants 2015-01-26
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- to avoid or keep away from
- something representing an idea or thing
- fortress used in military defense or attack
- revolving blades that move a plane or boat
- Official permission to pay for something at a later time
- great life force and physical energy
- appearing unfriendly or dangerous
- substance used to keep something else away
- absolutely necessary
- free from commotion and noise, relaxing
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- a state of mental agitation
- praised somebody or something
- caused something by the use of pressure
- to make new or bring back to original condition
- failing to remember or make an impression
- presented or gave for consideration
- exhibiting signs that something bad is coming
- tending to be unable to remember
- act of directing someone to another for advice
- the highest point, or culmination
20 Clues: absolutely necessary • to avoid or keep away from • a state of mental agitation • praised somebody or something • tending to be unable to remember • appearing unfriendly or dangerous • the highest point, or culmination • presented or gave for consideration • great life force and physical energy • caused something by the use of pressure • something representing an idea or thing • ...
Cardiovascular System 2019-12-05
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- sodium
- complete stoppage of the heart
- Used to check blood pressure
- pertaining to
- meaning inner
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Oxygenated blood this part of the heart
- also known as a heart attack
- meaning fast
- veins Dilated veins
- Process of recording blood vessels
- meaning around
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- Artery with a weakened wall
- High Blood Pressure
- ECG
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Vital Signs Stable
- Hg millimeters of mercury
- Ultrasound used to look at heart or vessels
- wall between right and left ventricle
- deoxygenated Blood this part of heart
- Low Blood Pressure
- pulmonary organs
- surgical removal
- inflammation around the heart
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- also known as renal organs
- electrolytes
- coronary artery bypass graft
- Monitor Portable ECG Machine
31 Clues: ECG • sodium • electrolytes • meaning fast • pertaining to • meaning inner • meaning around • pulmonary organs • surgical removal • Vital Signs Stable • Low Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure • veins Dilated veins • Hg millimeters of mercury • also known as renal organs • Artery with a weakened wall • Used to check blood pressure • also known as a heart attack • coronary artery bypass graft • ...
recap 2026-01-05
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- sites Holy or very special places.
- Something that blocks your way.
- To change into something new.
- Old ways of doing things.
- Signs that prove something is true.
- Special actions done for a ceremony.
- Able to become strong again.
- How a person sees or thinks about things.
- Sadly; used when something is bad.
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- Luckily; used when something is good.
- To show something with a picture or example.
- The effect one thing has on another.
- To try to change someone's mind.
- diversity Many different languages in one area.
- To stay strong through a hard time.
- To tell the short version of a story.
- The first people to live in a place.
- To keep something safe and the same.
- Something you must have to live.
- A group of people with the same culture.
20 Clues: Old ways of doing things. • Able to become strong again. • To change into something new. • Something that blocks your way. • To try to change someone's mind. • Something you must have to live. • sites Holy or very special places. • Sadly; used when something is bad. • To stay strong through a hard time. • Signs that prove something is true. • ...
Chapter 7 Anatomy Terms 2012-12-12
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- respiration O2 exchange with the lungs and blood
- Larynx
- muscle that aids breathing
- type of tube in the ear; used for drainage
- nose and throat
- air sac things
- Breathe in
- Weird gooey stuff in your nose; help prevent sickness
- Sinuses around the nose
- sac surrounding the lungs
- type of cavity that contains the lungs
- singular form of bronchi
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- Trachea
- Pharynx
- Type of tubes that branch from the Trachea
- sections of the lungs
- type of fluid in the lung
- signs
- separates the lungs
- Breathe out
- Roof of the Mouth
- name for the muscles between the ribs
- tiny bronchi
- Separates the nostrils
- flap that covers either the trachea or the esophagus
- respiration O2 exchange with the blood and cells
- mouth and throat
27 Clues: signs • Larynx • Trachea • Pharynx • Breathe in • Breathe out • tiny bronchi • air sac things • nose and throat • mouth and throat • Roof of the Mouth • separates the lungs • sections of the lungs • Separates the nostrils • Sinuses around the nose • singular form of bronchi • type of fluid in the lung • sac surrounding the lungs • muscle that aids breathing • name for the muscles between the ribs • ...
Unit 5: Medical terms 2024-04-30
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- blood pressure / force of the blood pushing on the artery walls is too much
- / Excitable heart cell
- Test / Lab analysis of things that may be found in your blood
- / Blood
- / Heart
- / brain attack, blood supply cut off from brain
- / electrocardiogram
- / Very small blood vessels
- / Irregular heartbeat
- / coronary artery bypass graft
- heart disease / disease that causes narrowing arteries
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- / plug or blockage
- / Pumps blood to all parts of your body
- / Carry blood throughout your body
- / Vital signs stable
- / Aorta
- / Chest Pain
- / Artery
- / Test to record the electrical signals in the heart
- / use sound waves to create pictures of the heart
- / Transport oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- angiogram / Dynamic x-ray to take pictures of the heart to check for blockages
- / Beats per Minute
- Attack / Heart is not receiving oxygen and stops/almost stops
- / Detailed images of internal structures
25 Clues: / Aorta • / Blood • / Heart • / Artery • / Chest Pain • / plug or blockage • / Beats per Minute • / electrocardiogram • / Vital signs stable • / Irregular heartbeat • / Excitable heart cell • / Very small blood vessels • / coronary artery bypass graft • / Carry blood throughout your body • / Pumps blood to all parts of your body • / Detailed images of internal structures • ...
Crossword Puzzle Lesson 4 2024-10-30
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- just coming into existence and showing signs of future potential
- energy
- a legal agreement in which a person borrows money to buy property and then has to pay back that money over a period of years
- to give new life
- essential
- innocent
- not healthy/normal
- the passage of watery vapor from a living body through a membrane or pores
- to produce a clear liquid from your skin when you are hot/nervous
- to end
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- natural
- from the same original word or root
- to make someone want to do something
- born in a particular place or country
- to embarrass someone
- the act of breathing
- the state of being mortal
- a movement or period of great activity
- attractively lively/animated
- place where dead bodies are stored before they're cremated/buried
20 Clues: energy • to end • natural • innocent • essential • to give new life • not healthy/normal • to embarrass someone • the act of breathing • the state of being mortal • attractively lively/animated • from the same original word or root • to make someone want to do something • born in a particular place or country • a movement or period of great activity • ...
February 8, 2026 2026-01-27
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- used to test for intestinal parasites Fecal sample
- sample taken for diagnostic testing Biopsy
- of breathing Respiration
- tooth used for cutting Incisor
- of a tube into the airway Intubation
- induced calming or reduced awareness Sedation
- of prioritizing patient care Triage
- used to protect or support a wound Bandage
- of a vaccine to prevent disease Immunization
- used to measure body temperature Thermometer
- to internal body sounds Auscultation
- technique using sound waves Ultrasound
- transition from milk to solid food for neonates Weaning
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- tube used to deliver fluids or medications Catheter
- to prevent disease spread Quarantine
- outcome of a medical condition Prognosis
- of eliminating all microorganisms Sterilization
- removal of the testicles Neuter
- of proper fluid balance Hydration
- used to treat bacterial infections Antibiotic
- used to close wounds Suture
- monitoring of patient vital signs Telemetry
- using hands to feel structures Palpation
- cut or tear in tissue Laceration
24 Clues: of breathing Respiration • used to close wounds Suture • tooth used for cutting Incisor • removal of the testicles Neuter • cut or tear in tissue Laceration • of proper fluid balance Hydration • of prioritizing patient care Triage • to prevent disease spread Quarantine • of a tube into the airway Intubation • to internal body sounds Auscultation • ...
CHAPTER 7 EAP 2022-09-19
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- the act of feeling with the hands
- Shock where body cannot maintain circulation to whole body
- opening airway when spinal injury suspected
- P of AVPU
- Subjective evidence of an abnormal situation
- A of AVPU
- How often AED/CPR needs renewed
- objective evidence of an abnormal situation
- Acute reversible self-limiting bronchospasm in exercise
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- method to remove objects from mouth
- pain produced when an injury is palpated
- checking a victim of an emergency for signs and symptoms
- loss of blood
- V of AVPU
- life threatening condition that involves the bodies failure to maintain adequate circulation to vital organs
- How often an EAP should be practiced
- U of AVPU
- T or F: A coach should put the teams priorities over the heath of an athlete
18 Clues: P of AVPU • V of AVPU • U of AVPU • A of AVPU • loss of blood • How often AED/CPR needs renewed • the act of feeling with the hands • method to remove objects from mouth • How often an EAP should be practiced • pain produced when an injury is palpated • opening airway when spinal injury suspected • objective evidence of an abnormal situation • ...
Medical detectives crossword. 2021-02-23
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- a medicine that destroys microorganisms
- practices and procedures to prevent contamination from pathogens
- a gelatinous substance obtained from various kinds of red seaweed and used in biological culture media as a thickener in foods
- pressure of circulating blood against wall of blood vessels
- a scientist who studies microscopic life forms
- protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments designed to protect the wearer from injury or infection.
- any organism that can produce a disease
- rate at which breathing occurs
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- any group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- a type of biological cell that can take many shapes and sizes
- evidence of disease or injury
- Phase of heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows chambers to fill with blood
- any power, principle, or substance capable of producing an effect, whether physical, chemical or biological
- signs clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patients essential body functions
- microscopic organism which can exist is a group or alone
- the vital sign that measures heat
- a rhythmical throbbing of arteries as blood is propelled through them
- relating to the phase of the heartbeat when heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
- infectious agent the replicates inside living things
19 Clues: evidence of disease or injury • rate at which breathing occurs • the vital sign that measures heat • a medicine that destroys microorganisms • any organism that can produce a disease • a scientist who studies microscopic life forms • infectious agent the replicates inside living things • microscopic organism which can exist is a group or alone • ...
Puzzle 1: The Biomed's Role 2025-06-06
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- A skilled person who works with machines and systems.
- A device displaying patient vital signs.
- The primary work environment for many biomeds.
- To examine something carefully to understand its components.
- To investigate and solve problems.
- The process of identifying a problem or malfunction.
- Tools and devices that biomeds maintain.
- A top priority for biomeds to ensure patient well-being.
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- Electrical potential difference measured by a multimeter.
- To fix or restore something that is broken.
- Adjusting an instrument to ensure accuracy.
- The ultimate beneficiary of a biomed's work.
- Regular upkeep performed to prevent failures.
- A path for electrical current, often found in medical devices.
14 Clues: To investigate and solve problems. • A device displaying patient vital signs. • Tools and devices that biomeds maintain. • To fix or restore something that is broken. • Adjusting an instrument to ensure accuracy. • The ultimate beneficiary of a biomed's work. • Regular upkeep performed to prevent failures. • The primary work environment for many biomeds. • ...
Driving 2017-02-20
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- Regulatory signs are
- Yeild signs are
- Anti braking system
- Time drivers under 18 must be off the roads
- Fasted you can drive in a specific area
- Shape of stop signs
- Always has the right away
- Force you to slow down
- The age you get your permit
- Speed limit signs are
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- Type of driving to prevent accidents
- Adjust these when you get in the car
- Slow down when you approach one
- Show other drivers you are turning
- Color of a guide sign
- The light that signifies you can go
- Warning signs color
- It is the law to wear them
- Highway transportion system
- Yellow dotted lines show
20 Clues: Yeild signs are • Anti braking system • Warning signs color • Shape of stop signs • Regulatory signs are • Color of a guide sign • Speed limit signs are • Force you to slow down • Yellow dotted lines show • Always has the right away • It is the law to wear them • Highway transportion system • The age you get your permit • Slow down when you approach one • Show other drivers you are turning • ...
Patient Care 2024-04-22
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- Changing the position of a patient to prevent pressure ulcers.
- Administration of prescribed drugs.
- Providing patients with information about their condition and treatment.
- Working together with other healthcare professionals for patient care.
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- Recording of patient information and care provided.
- Exchange of information between healthcare providers and patients.
- Initial evaluation of patient health status.
- Devices used to limit patient movement for safety.
- Regular observation of patient vital signs.
- Alleviation of pain and promotion of well-being.
- Speaking up for the needs and rights of patients.
- Ability to move independently or with assistance.
- Maintenance of cleanliness for patient comfort.
- Provision of essential nutrients for health.
- Prevention of accidents and injuries.
15 Clues: Administration of prescribed drugs. • Prevention of accidents and injuries. • Regular observation of patient vital signs. • Initial evaluation of patient health status. • Provision of essential nutrients for health. • Maintenance of cleanliness for patient comfort. • Alleviation of pain and promotion of well-being. • Speaking up for the needs and rights of patients. • ...
Intro to Behavioral Health 2025-10-16
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- Helps you on the floor. Examples: Getting drinks, opening doors, working tv, vital signs
- A 15 day hold the coroner places on you if you are pec'd
- Must be done by nurse, doctor, social worker, and therapist.
- A 72 hour hold usually placed by an ER
- The person you can call if you feel your rights are being violated or having issues that the unit cannot solve
- Runs the unit and handles any issues that may arise
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- Gives community resources, prep discharge planning, and give 1:1 support
- Gives out medicine and handles anything having to do with meds
- The paper an FVA can sign requesting to be released within 72 hours from when you sign the paper
- Person who manages your medication and your discharge
- Stands for Activity therapy. Therapy in which you do music, art, and recreational activities
- Stands for nurse practitioner and may manage your medication and discharge
- When you voluntarily walk into RIVEROAKS hospital and sign the yellow paper that signs you int the hospital
13 Clues: A 72 hour hold usually placed by an ER • Runs the unit and handles any issues that may arise • Person who manages your medication and your discharge • A 15 day hold the coroner places on you if you are pec'd • Must be done by nurse, doctor, social worker, and therapist. • Gives out medicine and handles anything having to do with meds • ...
Chapter 19, Vital Signs, Height, and Weight 2020-07-10
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- Rapid heart rate
- Allows you to hear each beat of a persons heart
- Pulse rate of less than 60 beats per minute
- An irregular pulse rhythm
- Another word for drawing air into the lungs
- Pattern of the pulsations and the pauses between them
- Low blood pressure
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- High blood pressure
- Sounds heard while auscultating the blood pressure
- Lower than normal respiratory rate
- Greater than 24 breathes per minute in an adult
- A person with an increased body temperature is said to be
- Measurements of the bodys most basic functions
- Normal process in which the human body produces heat
- A normal respiratory rate
15 Clues: Rapid heart rate • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • An irregular pulse rhythm • A normal respiratory rate • Lower than normal respiratory rate • Pulse rate of less than 60 beats per minute • Another word for drawing air into the lungs • Measurements of the bodys most basic functions • Allows you to hear each beat of a persons heart • ...
Shock 2024-10-11
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- _____ shock occurs when blood vessels lose their ability to constrict appropriately.
- Tension _____, pericardial tamponade, and pulmonary embolism are all causes of Obstructive shock.
- _____ -related cause of shock (e.g., dilated blood vessels).
- After recognizing a patient is in shock, call for help and arrange for transport that includes ALS, monitor the airway and administer high-flow _____, to prevent head loss, keep the patient warm and dry, and provide rapid transport.
- _____ -related cause of shock (e.g., heart not pumping correctly.
- Shock is a progressive disorder that can be divided into two stages, _____ shock and decompensated shock.
- Classic signs and sypmtoms of shock are _____; tachypnea; thirst, weakness, and nausea; pale, cool, diaphoretic skin; restless or combativeness; hypotension (occurs later); altered mental status (occurs later).
- There are four major _____ of shock.
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- _____ shock results from a critical dedrease in circulating fluiod volume from bleeding or a loss if internal body fluid.
- There are _____ causes of shock: pump failure (pump related, heart not pumping correctly), failure of blood vessels to respond correctly (container related), and low fluid volume (volume related)
- _____ shock, septic shock, and neurogenic shock are all type of Distributive shock.
- Obstructive shock occurs when a blockage prevents _____ blood from reaching vital organs.
- _____ -related cause of shock (e.g., not enough blood).
- Hypovolemic shock is the most common type of shock an emergency responder will see from a patient who has excessive _____
- Children maintain vital signs even when they are in shock for a while, but at a certain point, they _____ rapidly into irreversible shock.
- _____ shock is a condition in which the heart cannot adequately pump blood, resulting in poor cardiac output.
- In some patients, blood loss up to _____ percent may be required before a decrease in blood pressure is observed.
- _____ is defined as inadequate perfusion of flow of blood to cells, causing cellular and tissue hypoxia due to reduced oxygen levels.
18 Clues: There are four major _____ of shock. • _____ -related cause of shock (e.g., not enough blood). • _____ -related cause of shock (e.g., dilated blood vessels). • _____ -related cause of shock (e.g., heart not pumping correctly. • _____ shock, septic shock, and neurogenic shock are all type of Distributive shock. • ...
Signs 2021-08-23
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- used with black conveys a warning.
- used with white conveys regulatory information.
- this five-sided shape marks school zones and warns you about school crossings.
- your driver's education teacher.
- Warning signs alert you to possible hazards ahead.
- vertical signs generally give instructions or tell you the law.
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- means restricted or forbidden.
- used with white conveys stop, yield, do not, and no.
- used with black conveys a construction site. Motorist should slow down.
- used with white coveys helpful information for motorist.
- railroad crossing warning
- you must slow down as you come to the intersection.
12 Clues: railroad crossing warning • means restricted or forbidden. • your driver's education teacher. • used with black conveys a warning. • used with white conveys regulatory information. • Warning signs alert you to possible hazards ahead. • you must slow down as you come to the intersection. • used with white conveys stop, yield, do not, and no. • ...
signs 2024-06-04
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- Symbolized by the scales
- Symbolized by the goat
- Known for the scorpion symbol
- The archer represents this sign
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- Known as the twins
- Symbolized by the crab
- First sign of the zodiac
- The virgin is its symbol
- Represented by the lion
- Represented by the water bearer
- Symbolized by two fish
- Represented by the bull
12 Clues: Known as the twins • Symbolized by the crab • Symbolized by the goat • Symbolized by two fish • Represented by the lion • Represented by the bull • Symbolized by the scales • First sign of the zodiac • The virgin is its symbol • Known for the scorpion symbol • Represented by the water bearer • The archer represents this sign
signs 2026-03-06
Wound Care 2021-10-06
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- A sterile covering for a wound or injury
- ________________ with normal saline or tap water to cleanse acute skin trauma is effective in removing debris and bacteria while preserving the healing tissues.
- Area surrounding a wound becomes red and painfully swollen; normal response to injury or stress.
- Open wound in which the top layer of skin is scraped off by a rough surface.
- A __________ open wound can be treated at home.
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- The two greatest concerns in regards to wounds include excessive bleeding and ____________.
- Open wound that is rough and irregular caused by jagged blunt object (glass).
- Damage to the tissue under the skin is a ____________ wound.
- ___________ should be used with caution because some are toxic to tissues.
- Injury that damages the body's tissues
- Material used to secure dressings and splints
- Wound and surrounding __________ should be thoroughly cleansed as soon as possible.
- When caring for major wounds, the victim's vital signs should be checked and the provider should watch for signs of ________________.
13 Clues: Injury that damages the body's tissues • A sterile covering for a wound or injury • Material used to secure dressings and splints • A __________ open wound can be treated at home. • Damage to the tissue under the skin is a ____________ wound. • ___________ should be used with caution because some are toxic to tissues. • ...
General Anesthesia Ketamine 2025-11-30
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- Vital signs that ketamine increases (5)
- Abbreviation for a nurse anesthetist (4)
- Administration route straight into the vein (2)
- Type of anesthesia that induces unconsciousness (11)
- IV induction agent with very fast onset (8)
- Short procedures in children often use this for sedation (7)
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- Dissociative anesthetic commonly used in trauma and burns (7)
- Pain relief medication
- Patient may need this to maintain breathing during GA (6)
9 Clues: Pain relief medication • Vital signs that ketamine increases (5) • Abbreviation for a nurse anesthetist (4) • IV induction agent with very fast onset (8) • Administration route straight into the vein (2) • Type of anesthesia that induces unconsciousness (11) • Patient may need this to maintain breathing during GA (6) • ...
Ambulatory Services: Structure and Support 2025-10-09
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- After Visit Summary
- Staff member who usually takes vital signs
- Vice President of Clinical Operations
- App used to help patients find their way around
- Structure that includes only clinical and operations leadership
- Johns Hopkins _____ the umbrella organization for all entities
- the Johns Hopkins entity that we fall under
- Training for staff
- This leadership structure includes clinical leadership, operational leadership, and physician leadership
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- CNO of Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Measure of safety and standards of care
- Governed by the Joint Commission to ensure standards in healthcare
- This is the leader for the non-clinical team, including PSCs
- Name of the outpatient building for most clinics
- Medical Director of Ambulatory Services
- Number of hospitals in the Johns Hopkins Health System
16 Clues: Training for staff • After Visit Summary • CNO of Johns Hopkins Hospital • Vice President of Clinical Operations • Measure of safety and standards of care • Medical Director of Ambulatory Services • Staff member who usually takes vital signs • the Johns Hopkins entity that we fall under • App used to help patients find their way around • ...
Ambulatory Services: Structure and Support 2025-10-09
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- After Visit Summary
- Staff member who usually takes vital signs
- Vice President of Clinical Operations
- App used to help patients find their way around
- Structure that includes on clinical and operations leadership
- Johns Hopkins _____ the umbrella organization for all entities
- the Johns Hopkins entity that we fall under
- Training for staff
- This leadership structure includes clinical leadership, operational leadership, and physician leadership
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- CNO of Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Measure of safety and standards of care
- Governed by the Joint Commission to ensure standards in healthcare
- This is the leader for the non-clinical team, including PSCs
- Name of the outpatient building for most clinics
- Medical Director of Ambulatory Services
- Number of hospitals in the Johns Hopkins Health System
16 Clues: Training for staff • After Visit Summary • CNO of Johns Hopkins Hospital • Vice President of Clinical Operations • Measure of safety and standards of care • Medical Director of Ambulatory Services • Staff member who usually takes vital signs • the Johns Hopkins entity that we fall under • App used to help patients find their way around • ...
Digoxin 2023-01-22
6 Clues: Adverse side effect • The brand name for digoxin • the most common CV side effect • the organ this drug is used to help • most important vital sign to monitor • observe for signs and symptoms of _____
ViTAL VOCABULARY 2023-05-11
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- to tell how and why
- to provide evidence
- to prove points by using facts
- a line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle
- it is half of the diameter
- to explain exactly what something is
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- to make your opinion or feelings known
- to show correctness by using fact
- to make a choice
- to carry out or transfer information
- Lines, rays, or line segments that are the same distance apart and never meet
- separate into parts and explain
- to come to a conclusion
- to recognize and explain
- to quote as an example
15 Clues: to make a choice • to tell how and why • to provide evidence • to quote as an example • to come to a conclusion • to recognize and explain • it is half of the diameter • to prove points by using facts • separate into parts and explain • to show correctness by using fact • to carry out or transfer information • to explain exactly what something is • ...
STIFF Vocab Words #1 2023-04-13
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- Intervention- direct change in the word/miracle brought about by God/a higher power/
- to make something more bearable less severe.
- small steams
- a dilemma or puzzle that is difficult to figure out or solve.
- to present, especially deliberately, the appearance of something being one way when it not.
- Small bodied of or like an elf
- the extreme condition caused by lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood.
- two divide in two, like the two-point forked tongue of a snake
- someone who perform monologues, or who dominates a conversation by being the main speaker.
- relating to the ulna, the bone in the forearm on the side opposite of the thumb.
- relating to bone with a slender pointed shape.
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- a bulge or swollen.
- Sign Leads - Wires connecting sensors attached to the body to the machines that record vital signs such as heart rate.
- long close fitting garment worn by members of the clergy or other participating in church services.
- wandering without purpose or destination, in movement, writing, or speech.
- related to inhalation.
- to even or level, with direct contact against a surface.
- a bone in the hand between the wrist bones and finger bones.
- Supporting stalks or stem-like structures.
- in a manner that has a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position.
20 Clues: small steams • a bulge or swollen. • related to inhalation. • Small bodied of or like an elf • Supporting stalks or stem-like structures. • to make something more bearable less severe. • relating to bone with a slender pointed shape. • to even or level, with direct contact against a surface. • a bone in the hand between the wrist bones and finger bones. • ...
Traffic Signs/Parking Signs 2022-10-19
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- Designed or reserved for disabled people
- Without permission
- The outside edge of a road that is not used for travel
- A road, highway, etc., that you travel on when the usual way of traveling cannot be used
- Able to be reached or approached
- A person who is walking in a city, along a road, etc.
- To make it necessary for someone to do something
- To allow another car or person to go ahead of you or in front of you
- To become joined or united
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- The act of leaving a dangerous place
- The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- An area that is different from other areas in a particular way
- Kept for use only by a particular person or group
- People who do something that is not allowed by a law or rule
- A circular area where two or more roads meet and on which all vehicles must go in the same direction
- An unexpected and usually dangerous situation that calls for immediate action
16 Clues: Without permission • To become joined or united • Able to be reached or approached • The act of leaving a dangerous place • Designed or reserved for disabled people • To make it necessary for someone to do something • Kept for use only by a particular person or group • A person who is walking in a city, along a road, etc. • ...
Ch.3 terms and abbreviations 2023-09-11
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- blood pressure
- having a short course
- heat, pain, redness ,and swelling
- death of tissue
- organism that grows on or in another organism
- a malignant neoplasm arising from a connective tissue
- past medical history
- an abnormal filled sac or pouch
- do not resuscitate
- history
- a malignant neoplasm composed of epithelial cells
- process of determining the cause or nature of an illness
- prescription
- cause of disease
- not recurrent or malignant
- vital signs
- immediately
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- localized, noninvasive
- a disease that prevalent throughout an entire region or the world
- physical or psychological wound/injury
- affecting many people in a given region at the same time
- a localized collection of pus
- progressing slowly
- an organism capable of causing disease
- accumulation of fluid in the tissues
- growing worse and harmful
- Diagnosis
- presence of harmful microorganisms/ toxins in the blood
- operating room
- Alcohol
30 Clues: history • Alcohol • Diagnosis • vital signs • immediately • prescription • blood pressure • operating room • death of tissue • cause of disease • progressing slowly • do not resuscitate • past medical history • having a short course • localized, noninvasive • growing worse and harmful • not recurrent or malignant • a localized collection of pus • an abnormal filled sac or pouch • ...
ABVTA February 8, 2026 2026-01-27
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- Isolation to prevent disease spread
- Maintenance of proper fluid balance
- Act of breathing
- Tissue sample taken for diagnostic testing
- Front tooth used for cutting
- Listening to internal body sounds
- Administration of a vaccine to prevent disease
- Gradual transition from milk to solid food for neonates
- Remote monitoring of patient vital signs
- Material used to protect or support a wound
- Medication used to treat bacterial infections
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- Deep cut or tear in tissue
- Material used to close wounds
- Process of eliminating all microorganisms
- Process of prioritizing patient care
- Placement of a tube into the airway
- Medication induced calming or reduced awareness
- Predicted outcome of a medical condition
- Tool used to measure body temperature
- Imaging technique using sound waves
- Flexible tube used to deliver fluids or medications
- Examination using hands to feel structures
- Surgical removal of the testicles
- sample Sample used to test for intestinal parasites
24 Clues: Act of breathing • Deep cut or tear in tissue • Front tooth used for cutting • Material used to close wounds • Listening to internal body sounds • Surgical removal of the testicles • Isolation to prevent disease spread • Maintenance of proper fluid balance • Placement of a tube into the airway • Imaging technique using sound waves • Process of prioritizing patient care • ...
Disease and Diagnosis 2023-03-09
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- The process of distributing the bacteria on in the petri dish.
- The disease agent that can only multiply when inside a host.
- The lab result showing what an infected patient's sample will look like.
- The disease agent that is best treated by antibiotics.
- The protective clothing used to protect your hands.
- The shallow container for conducting experiments.
- The circle around the antibiotic disc in an experiment.
- The protective clothing used to protect your clothing.
- Description in the medical file of how a disease can be spread.
- The disease agent that athlete's foot is an example of.
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- The blank disc without an antibiotic used in the experiment.
- Disease caused by a tick that can create a "bullseye" shaped rash.
- The patient's information including vital signs, case notes, and physical exam notes.
- The medicine used to treat bacteria.
- The lab result showing what an non-infected patient's sample will look like.
- One of the types of antibiotic tested abbreviated with "AM"
- The steps a doctor prescribes for the patient.
- Fungal disease that can create an itchy, ring-shaped rash that can be contracted through contact with animals.
- The suspected illness determined by a doctor based on the patient's medical file.
- The time between a patient's contact with a disease agent and when the symptoms begin.
- The signs of a disease or injury.
21 Clues: The signs of a disease or injury. • The medicine used to treat bacteria. • The steps a doctor prescribes for the patient. • The shallow container for conducting experiments. • The protective clothing used to protect your hands. • The disease agent that is best treated by antibiotics. • The protective clothing used to protect your clothing. • ...
Medical Detectives Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-12-15
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- free from disease-causing microorganisms.
- a small swelling or aggregation of cells in the body, especially an abnormal one.
- relating to breathing.
- passages swollen with excess fluid and mucus, may be triggered by infection, tobacco smoke, or perfume.
- process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.
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- two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat
- small lumps of tissue that contain white blood cells, which fight infection.
- a group of the four to six most crucial medical signs that indicate the status of the body's vital functions.
- a region in an organ or tissue which has suffered damage through injury or disease, such as a wound, ulcer, abscess, or tumor.
- a gelatinous substance obtained from various kinds of red seaweed and used in bacteria culture
10 Clues: relating to breathing. • free from disease-causing microorganisms. • two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat • small lumps of tissue that contain white blood cells, which fight infection. • a small swelling or aggregation of cells in the body, especially an abnormal one. • ...
Chapter 7 Anatomy 2014-12-02
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- double membrane that protects the lungs
- middle section by oral cavity
- windpipe
- between lung space
- upper section by nasal cavity
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
- sacs where gas exchange takes place
- sections of a lung
- signs blood pressure, temperature, respiratory rate, and pulse
- roof of mouth
- throat
- tubes leading to alveoli
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- breathing in
- flap that covers trachea
- airways in lungs
- separates abdomen and thorax cavities; moves lungs, pushes air out
- thick and sticky secretion of membrane
- oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs
- between 2 pleura layers
- sac around each lung
- within facial bones; echo chamber
- opening found in nasopharynx, tube that opens with each swallow
- muscles between the ribs
- wall between the nose
- small hairs lining the opening to the nasal cavity
- breathing out
- voice box
27 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • breathing in • breathing out • roof of mouth • airways in lungs • between lung space • sections of a lung • sac around each lung • wall between the nose • between 2 pleura layers • flap that covers trachea • muscles between the ribs • tubes leading to alveoli • middle section by oral cavity • upper section by nasal cavity • within facial bones; echo chamber • ...
Amanda 2016-02-10
Across
- CK elevation
- Side effects are progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and Hep B reactivation
- MOA poly ADP ribose polymerase inhibitor
- separate doses by by a minimum of 72 hours
- Side effect GI perforation
- monitor fasting glucose and lipids
- use caution with strong CYP 3A4 inhibitors and inducers
- Must use a condom
- Contraindicated when bilirubin >1.5 x ULN
- side effect herpes infections (cold sores)
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- highly protein bound 99%
- Binds to BCR-ABL to prevent unregulated cell growth
- side effects cough and pulmonary embolism
- ppi and H2 decrease absorption
- reduce in renal impairment CrCl 20-39ml/min
- Mtor inhibitor
- pregnancy test prior to tx
- capillary leak syndrome
- Irreversible inhibitor of 20s proteasome
- monitor QT interval prior to tx
- monitor vital signs up to 1 hours after infusion
- side effect musculoskeletal pain
- CDK 4 and 6 inhibitor MOA
- side effect is GI perforation
24 Clues: CK elevation • Mtor inhibitor • Must use a condom • capillary leak syndrome • highly protein bound 99% • CDK 4 and 6 inhibitor MOA • pregnancy test prior to tx • Side effect GI perforation • side effect is GI perforation • ppi and H2 decrease absorption • monitor QT interval prior to tx • side effect musculoskeletal pain • monitor fasting glucose and lipids • ...
CNA Healthcare 2023-10-18
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- vital signs, intake and output, and height and weight
- patient's pain level and their descriptions of symptoms.
- provides direction for nursing interventions
- a digital version of the paper charts in the clinician's office
- the whole being, mind, body, and soul
- spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
- Head tilts, eye contact, facial expressions
- communication using words
- spinal cord injury, spina bifida, or multiple sclerosis
- practice of communicating promotional health information
- document that explains all details about the patient's history
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- History of someone's health
- a systematic guide to client-centered care
- communication not using words
- activities of daily living
- used to establish the patient's needs and wants
- oral accounts of care and observations
- unable to respond
- report used to document what happened during a shift
- routine checks to monitor your body while you recover during your admission
- the desire to maintain life
- A clinical judgment about patient's health
- characteristics of a group of people
23 Clues: unable to respond • communication using words • activities of daily living • History of someone's health • the desire to maintain life • communication not using words • characteristics of a group of people • the whole being, mind, body, and soul • oral accounts of care and observations • spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • a systematic guide to client-centered care • ...
Chapter 6 terminology pages 137-158 2024-10-05
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- local venous inflammation
- difficulty breathing
- patients ability to maintain normal body temperature
- the five vowels for a good interview
- includes the vital signs TPR, CRT/MM
- why the client has brought the pet in to the clinic for an exam
- listening to sounds produced by the body with a stethoscope
- rapid uncontrolled eye movement
- pain relief
- abnormally fast heart rate
- using the hands and applying pressure to body areas.
- bright alert responsive
- difficulty breathing when distressed
- capillary refill time
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- injection directly into the vein
- tapping the body cavity or area on the body
- abnormal gait
- abnormally slow heart rate
- abnormally high body temperature
- a difference in the number of heartbeats and pulse beats
- can be described as icteric, cyanotic, or pale, and can indicate perfusion status
- the patients mental status
- electrical activity of the heart
23 Clues: pain relief • abnormal gait • difficulty breathing • capillary refill time • bright alert responsive • local venous inflammation • abnormally slow heart rate • the patients mental status • abnormally fast heart rate • rapid uncontrolled eye movement • injection directly into the vein • abnormally high body temperature • electrical activity of the heart • ...
Med term puzzle 2024-10-24
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- blood vessels narrow causing discoloration, pain, and numbness
- carries blood away from the heart
- a condition caused by cholesterol build up on the walls of the arteries
- do not resuscitate
- carry blood to the heart]
- fast
- surgical removal
- instrument used to listen to heart sounds
- injecting x-ray dye to diagnose conditions like stenosis or aneurysms
- made up of red and white cells
- symptoms include: shortness of breath, swelling of the arms and legs, and weakness
- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
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- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- against
- ultrasonography checks blood flow in vessels to identify narrowing or clots
- used to measure blood pressure
- enlarged
- Center of the circulatory system
- Vital signs stable
- uses ultrasound to examine the heart and its vessels
- around
- channels that carry blood throught your body
- Atrial fibrillation
- automated external defibrillator
- chest pain
25 Clues: fast • around • against • enlarged • chest pain • surgical removal • Vital signs stable • do not resuscitate • Atrial fibrillation • carry blood to the heart] • used to measure blood pressure • made up of red and white cells • Center of the circulatory system • automated external defibrillator • carries blood away from the heart • instrument used to listen to heart sounds • ...
Care Certificate 2018-08-30
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- an emotional response to empathy
- patients may need assistance with this on a daily basis
- sharing information with colleagues
- vital signs monitoring
- a tool used to monitor input and output
- everyone should be treated with privacy and ???
- who do you refer to when a patient has difficulty swallowing
- this must always be gained prior to intervention
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- unable to eat or drink
- information within the NHS is...
- this should be checked daily in case of emergencies
- a sheet used to help with manual handling
- what do you do if a patient has a high NEWS score?
- these should be completed at least 2 hourly on all patients
- unstedy on feet
- if it isn't written, it didn't happen
- one of the 6 c's
17 Clues: unstedy on feet • one of the 6 c's • unable to eat or drink • vital signs monitoring • information within the NHS is... • an emotional response to empathy • sharing information with colleagues • if it isn't written, it didn't happen • a tool used to monitor input and output • a sheet used to help with manual handling • everyone should be treated with privacy and ??? • ...
JADA Hemorrhage System 2023-08-14
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- The air must be ____________ with a luerlock syringe from the cervical seal prior to insertion.
- RN will set the suction to ____________ mm Hg while occluding the tubing
- The cervix must be dilated greater than or equal to _____________ cm to allow placement.
- Monitor vital signs and _________ height every 15 minutes x2, then every 30 minutes for the duration that JADA is in place.
- Contraindications for the utilization of the JADA include _______
- Do not leave JADA in place for longer than >________ hours
- JADA is a low-level ______________ that induces the collapse of the atonic postpartum uterus.
- JADA is to be left in place for a minimum of ______ hour; and the uterus is firm, patient is stable and uterine bleeding is controlled.
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- If stable, the physician will be notified to come and ________ the Jada.
- JADA must be inserted by an ___________
- If the blood flow does not stop or slow sufficiently, consider increasing vacuum pressure to a max of _____ mm Hg
- RN to _____________ patient on signs and symptoms of hemorrhage during hospitalization that alert the patient to seek immediate care.
- Signs of patient _____________ indicate the need for re-assessment and possibly more aggressive treatment and management of postpartum hemorrhage.
- Therapeutic endpoint, a minimum of one hour and _______ bleeding is controlled.
- While the physician holds the Seal Valve in place, the RN will inflate the cervical seal with ___________ mls of sterile fluid to achieve coverage of the external cervical os and create a seal for the vacuum.
- Disconnect vacuum tubing from Jada while vacuum is _________
- uterine tone while JADA is in place but vacuum is off and the fluid from the cervical seal is removed for a minimum of 30 minutes.
- JADA is an intrauterine device used to treat postpartum uterine ______
18 Clues: JADA must be inserted by an ___________ • Do not leave JADA in place for longer than >________ hours • Disconnect vacuum tubing from Jada while vacuum is _________ • Contraindications for the utilization of the JADA include _______ • JADA is an intrauterine device used to treat postpartum uterine ______ • ...
General Patient Care #1 2017-07-06
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- Therapeutic Communication begins with this type of listening
- Last sound heard during a BP reading
- First sound heard during a BP reading
- These types of questions elicit a more detailed response
- Visual acuity test often give by the medical assistant
- Pulse located on the top of the foot
- Repeating or paraphrasing information relayed by the patient
- For a tympanic temperature on a child, pull pinna of ear ____ and back
- Pulse felt on the inside upper are
- Listening with a stethoscope
- The Blood Pressure is reflected in these sounds
- Medical term for fever
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- The act of touching during a physical examination
- These signs also known as Vital Signs
- For a tympanic temperature on adult, pull pinna of ear_____ and back
- Pulse felt on the thumb side of the wrist
- Information that is described or said by the patient i.e. "I have a headache"
- Life-threatening allergic reaction
- Summarizing information relayed by the patient to clear up confusion
- This type of communication includes eye rolling
- When the MA focuses on the main idea of what the patient says but incorporates feelings the patient is exhibiting
- Information collected or observed by the medical assistant
- Feeling compassion or pity for the patient
- Pulse located in neck below jaw bone
- Adverse reaction caused by an antigen-antibody response
25 Clues: Medical term for fever • Listening with a stethoscope • Life-threatening allergic reaction • Pulse felt on the inside upper are • Last sound heard during a BP reading • Pulse located on the top of the foot • Pulse located in neck below jaw bone • These signs also known as Vital Signs • First sound heard during a BP reading • Pulse felt on the thumb side of the wrist • ...
Med Term Unit 5 2023-05-19
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- dye is injected into the blood vessels to diagnose diseases
- heart does not get the blood it needs
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- emergency department
- normal
- records electrical activity of the heart
- blood supply to the brain is blocked
- lines the chambers of the heart
- complete stop of the heart
- exchange oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
- an artery blows up like a balloon
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- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- smaller arteries
- beyond or excess
- disease
- referring to the chest
- carries blood away from the heart
- portable ECG machine that is worn for a few days
- as needed
- congestive heart failure
- shortness of breath
- carries blood to the heart
- the process of cutting
- measure items in blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- vital signs stable
25 Clues: normal • disease • as needed • smaller arteries • beyond or excess • vital signs stable • shortness of breath • emergency department • referring to the chest • the process of cutting • congestive heart failure • carries blood to the heart • complete stop of the heart • lines the chambers of the heart • carries blood away from the heart • an artery blows up like a balloon • ...
Career Day Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- Designs video games or software
- Builds houses and structures
- Fixes cars and engines
- Designs buildings and floorplans
- Helps people with legal problems
- manages, analyzes, and records financial information for individuals or businesses
- Cooks food in a restaurant
- Delivers mail
- Puts out fires and saves lives
- Helps people stay fit
- Takes pictures professionally
- Writes news stories
- Controls an aircraft
- uses various mediums like paint, clay, digital software, photography, or performance
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- Takes care of animals
- Protects people and enforces laws
- Ensuring prescriptions are accurate, safe, and appropriate for the patient's age, weight, and medical history
- Diagnoses diseases, creates treatment plans, and performs procedures
- Administers medicine, monitors vital signs, and provides bedside care
- Manages a classroom
- Provides students academic and social-emotional guidance.
- Sings songs professionally
- Fixes electrical systems
- Acts in movies or shows
- Studies space and planets
25 Clues: Delivers mail • Manages a classroom • Writes news stories • Controls an aircraft • Takes care of animals • Helps people stay fit • Fixes cars and engines • Acts in movies or shows • Fixes electrical systems • Studies space and planets • Sings songs professionally • Cooks food in a restaurant • Builds houses and structures • Takes pictures professionally • Puts out fires and saves lives • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-01-04
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- / Medical instrument for listening to the heart or breathing
- / above or excessive
- Arrest / Stopping of the heart
- / Heart
- / Thinner walls, carry blood toward the heart
- / Thick walls, carry blood away from the heart
- / Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- / Electrocardiogram, Records electrical activity of the heart
- / Device implemented in heart wall to regulate heart beats
- / Artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- Monitor / Portable ECG to record heart activity and show patterns
- / Echocardiogram
- / Blood Vessel
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- Veins / Swollen and dilated veins
- / Pumps blood to the rest of the body
- / Vital signs stable
- / Pericardial sac around heart is inflamed
- / Ultrasound of the heart
- / Vein
- / Outer layer of the heart
- / Blood pressure
- / High blood pressure
- / Coronary artery disease
- / Middle muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- / Thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- / between
26 Clues: / Vein • / Heart • / between • / Blood Vessel • / Blood pressure • / Echocardiogram • / Vital signs stable • / above or excessive • / High blood pressure • / Ultrasound of the heart • / Coronary artery disease • / Outer layer of the heart • Arrest / Stopping of the heart • / Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Veins / Swollen and dilated veins • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-01-04
Across
- Heart
- Vein
- Electrocardiogram, Records electrical activity of the heart
- Swollen and dilated veins
- Coronary artery disease
- Vital signs stable
- High blood pressure
- Outer layer of the heart
- Blood Vessel
- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
- Device implemented in heart wall to regulate heart beats
- between
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- Ultrasound of the heart
- Medical instrument for listening to the heart or breathing
- / Portable ECG machine, records heart activity and shows patterns
- Thick walls, carry blood away from the heart
- Blood pressure
- Thinner walls, carry blood toward the heart
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- Artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- Pericardial sac around heart is inflamed
- Middle muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- above or excessive
- Stopping of the heart
- Echocardiogram
26 Clues: Vein • Heart • between • Blood Vessel • Blood pressure • Echocardiogram • Vital signs stable • above or excessive • High blood pressure • Stopping of the heart • Ultrasound of the heart • Coronary artery disease • Outer layer of the heart • Swollen and dilated veins • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • Thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
The Cardiovascular system 2023-11-29
Across
- increased pressure in blood vessels
- suffix that means disease
- prefix that means middle
- veins found in the legs that cause pain
- smaller arteries
- a complete stopping of the heart
- procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- test to evaluate how well the cardiovascular system is functioning
- a test that looks at the heart and its vessels
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- abbreviation for vital signs stable
- root that means body
- abbreviation for coronary artery disease
- abbreviation for implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- suffix that means pressure
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- instrument for viewing
- abbreviation for electrolytes
- instrument to measure pressure
- artery in the pulmonary circulation
- can occur in any artery
- outer layer of the heart
- carries blood away from the heart
- where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients occur
- root that means vein
- heart inflammation
25 Clues: smaller arteries • heart inflammation • root that means vein • root that means body • instrument for viewing • can occur in any artery • prefix that means middle • outer layer of the heart • suffix that means disease • suffix that means pressure • abbreviation for electrolytes • instrument to measure pressure • a complete stopping of the heart • carries blood away from the heart • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2021-05-06
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- The organ that breathes in the oxygen and lets out CO2.
- Chest Pain.
- transplant Where they switch the patient’s heart with someone else’s heart.
- veins When your veins are swollen and dilated.
- When the artery wall weakens.
- abbreviation for blood.
- Prefix that means fast.
- enzymes used to measure certain items in the blood.
- Prefix meaning four.
- High blood pressure.
- A tool that does an ultrasound on the heart.
- The part of the cardiovascular system that holds the blood with oxygen.
- Suffix meaning hardening.
- Vital signs stable.
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- tool that measures pressure.
- They take a measure of the heart and how it is doing using electricity.
- The outer layer of the heart.
- A heart attack.
- When the heart completely stops.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- Word that means heart.
- The part of the cardiovascular system that holds the blood without oxygen.
- As needed.
- Blood pressure.
- Suffix meaning to rupture.
25 Clues: As needed. • Chest Pain. • A heart attack. • Blood pressure. • Vital signs stable. • Prefix meaning four. • High blood pressure. • Word that means heart. • abbreviation for blood. • Prefix that means fast. • Suffix meaning hardening. • Suffix meaning to rupture. • The organ that pumps blood. • tool that measures pressure. • The outer layer of the heart. • When the artery wall weakens. • ...
Disease and Treatment 2023-12-06
Across
- When cells are injured
- Signs recorded for comparison with normal ranges
- first method to classify cancer.
- substance that alters body functions
- Makes use of drug undesirable.
- Lack of color
- Bluish discoloration
- Nature and cause of illness.
- Abnormal growth of tissue.
- Means injury.
- Affecting many people in a given region
- abnormal growth of tissue
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- any disease causing agent.
- Capable of passing from one person to another
- Deriving from metabolism
- written and signed order.
- Harmful or tending to cause death
- Extreme allergic reaction
- simple nongreen plants
- cause of a disease.
- Enlargements at end of fingers or toes
- Death of tissue
- The study of Cancer
- Suden or severe having short course.
- presence of harmful microorganisms.
- second method to classify cancer.
- Swelling.
- simple microscopic organism.
- Defenses against infectious diseases
- diagnosis include biopsy labs and imaging
30 Clues: Swelling. • Lack of color • Means injury. • Death of tissue • cause of a disease. • The study of Cancer • Bluish discoloration • When cells are injured • simple nongreen plants • Deriving from metabolism • written and signed order. • Extreme allergic reaction • abnormal growth of tissue • any disease causing agent. • Abnormal growth of tissue. • simple microscopic organism. • ...
physical exam terms 2022-09-27
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- position used for examination and treatment of the anterior portion of the body
- the changing/adjustment in a medical examination or procedure
- position that allows stomach muscles to relax
- used to collect a type of specimen
- position used for vaginal or rectal examination
- a fecal blood test
- act of measuring or recording
- position used to examine rectal area or for real medicine
- used to watch for deafness or possible deafness
- position used for rectal exams
- position used for allergy testing
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- method of examining with touch/hands
- the visual examination of a person
- method of examining with sound waves
- has a light to view the eye
- position used for vital signs
- sound of heart, lungs, or other organs from a stethoscope
- has a light to view the ear
- position with feet elevated (usually to treat shock)
- not detectable
20 Clues: not detectable • a fecal blood test • has a light to view the eye • has a light to view the ear • position used for vital signs • act of measuring or recording • position used for rectal exams • position used for allergy testing • the visual examination of a person • used to collect a type of specimen • method of examining with touch/hands • method of examining with sound waves • ...
Vital Signs Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-09
Across
- signs, are essential body functions, they monitor level of physical functioning
- saturation, measures the oxygen levels in the blood, using a device called the Pulse Oximeter
- measures the body temperature using digital thermometer
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- rate, is the number of breaths taken each minute
- pressure, is the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls, during contraction and relaxation of the heart
- rate, is the number of the times the heart beats per minute
6 Clues: rate, is the number of breaths taken each minute • measures the body temperature using digital thermometer • rate, is the number of the times the heart beats per minute • signs, are essential body functions, they monitor level of physical functioning • saturation, measures the oxygen levels in the blood, using a device called the Pulse Oximeter • ...
ASL Unit 1-5 C/G 2023-05-08
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- What are people who are apart of the deaf community called
- signs that represent the meaning are called?
- Shift What do you do instead of signing and/or?
- the time spot is located where?
- Masculine signs are where?
- A handshape that reflects particular characteristics
- Time signs come when in a sentence
- What hand do you use for listing?
- what percent of Deaf people have Deaf parents?
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- Fight What is a heated exchange of words in ASL
- Time signs are known as what?
- what signs use a Flat 'B' handshapes?
- Feminine signs are where?
- Gaze what shows the beginning and end points of a moving person
- Hands" how do you clap in sign?
- what is Diexis?
- what language is ASL most similar to?
- What sign do you use when using the word "for" in a sentence
- Person Who gives a person their deaf name?
- Shoulder One way to appropriately get a deaf person's attention
20 Clues: what is Diexis? • Feminine signs are where? • Masculine signs are where? • Time signs are known as what? • Hands" how do you clap in sign? • the time spot is located where? • What hand do you use for listing? • Time signs come when in a sentence • what signs use a Flat 'B' handshapes? • what language is ASL most similar to? • Person Who gives a person their deaf name? • ...
Beachbody Blitz 2017-09-30
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- Carl and Isabel
- The first rank advancement
- To summon; also a vital behavior
- New smoothie for kids
- Sagi & Autum collaboration
- Little-known Hawaiian themed Tony Horton workout
- A monthly goal; 5 or higher
- 80 Day __________
- Be _____ the products work; vital behavior
- Creator of PiYo
- Beachbody's meal replacement shake
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- Shaun T's last name
- To commend; also a vital behavior
- Another vital behavior
- New 3 week program, ______ Shop
- Beachbody's preworkout drink
- 22 Minute _________
- Location of Summit 2018
- Annual event for coaches
- Calabrese
- 21 ____ Fix
- ______ 90, the original P90
22 Clues: Calabrese • 21 ____ Fix • Carl and Isabel • Creator of PiYo • 80 Day __________ • Shaun T's last name • 22 Minute _________ • New smoothie for kids • Another vital behavior • Location of Summit 2018 • Annual event for coaches • The first rank advancement • Sagi & Autum collaboration • A monthly goal; 5 or higher • ______ 90, the original P90 • Beachbody's preworkout drink • ...
HMC Curator Team 2023-12-12
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- As HMC team members you are known as ___________.
- The next big event for the team.
- The year in the 2000's in which Saudi Arabia will host The World Cup.
- One of the "what we provide".
- You are gifting this kind of hospitality.
- Please tell me one of your __________.
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- That which the Team Vital Signs (TVS) is measuring.
- One of the "how we provide this" ways of being.
- the newest member of the team
- One of the intended Guest experiences: I feel ________
- Next year you will be on the __________.
11 Clues: the newest member of the team • One of the "what we provide". • The next big event for the team. • Please tell me one of your __________. • Next year you will be on the __________. • You are gifting this kind of hospitality. • One of the "how we provide this" ways of being. • As HMC team members you are known as ___________. • ...
Vital signs-Blood pressure 2024-02-10
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- output The amount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 minute
- The relaxation phase of the ventricle
- Density of blood
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- Systolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or less and diastolic blood pressure of 60 mmHg or less
- Systolic blood pressure of 140 mmHg or more and diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or more
- Contraction phase of the left heart ventricle
6 Clues: Density of blood • The relaxation phase of the ventricle • Contraction phase of the left heart ventricle • output The amount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 minute • Systolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or less and diastolic blood pressure of 60 mmHg or less • Systolic blood pressure of 140 mmHg or more and diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or more
The Cardiovascular System 2021-05-24
Across
- tool to measure pressure
- largest artery in the body
- carry blood away from the heart
- abbreviation meaning vital signs stable
- uses ultrasound to look at heart/vessels
- abbreviation meaning shortness of breath
- tool to listen to heart/other body sounds
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- narrowing in arteries around heart
- poor pumping from l. ventricle
- suffix meaning narrowing
- abbreviation meaning myocardial infarction
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- the thin inner layer lining heart chambers
- test to evaluate how well system functions
- inflammation of pericardial sac
- high blood pressure
- root word meaning blood
- carry blood toward the heart
- prefix meaning fast
- double-layered sac enclosing heart
- abbreviation meaning coronary artery bypass graft
- records electrical activity of heart
- prefix meaning above/over/excessive
- root word meaning blood vessel
- abbreviation meaning atrial fibrilation
25 Clues: high blood pressure • prefix meaning fast • root word meaning blood • tool to measure pressure • suffix meaning narrowing • largest artery in the body • carry blood toward the heart • poor pumping from l. ventricle • root word meaning blood vessel • inflammation of pericardial sac • carry blood away from the heart • double-layered sac enclosing heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-11-02
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- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- The wall between the left and right atria
- within
- normal sinus rhythm
- there is a narrowing in the artery surrounding the heart
- contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- rupture
- congestive heart failure
- Has three flaps or cusps
- slow
- instrument to measure blood pressure
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- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- swollen and dilated veins
- Exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- pain
- surgical removal/ excision
- artery wall is weak and swollen
- vital signs stable
- Has two flaps or cusps
- carry blood away from the heart
- high blood pressure
- measures certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- coronary artery bypass graft
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
25 Clues: pain • slow • within • rupture • vital signs stable • normal sinus rhythm • high blood pressure • Has two flaps or cusps • congestive heart failure • Has three flaps or cusps • swollen and dilated veins • surgical removal/ excision • coronary artery bypass graft • artery wall is weak and swollen • carry blood away from the heart • Exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide • ...
Cardiovascular system crossword 2024-02-26
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- high blood pressure
- intensive care unit
- pain
- heart failure blood and fluid back up into the lungs
- normal
- blood pressure
- uses dye to map the arterior veins
- shortness of breath
- study of
- uses low energy pulses to tell the heart to beat
- pumps blood throughout the body
- transplantation surgery to replace a diseased heart with a healthy one
- vital signs stable
- condition
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- muscle that makes up the heart
- brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- changes in normal electrical activity of heart make it stop beating
- weak area in artery supplying the brain
- vein
- system of tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- artery disease affect blood flow to the heart muscle
- used to assess the ability of coronary arteries to deliver oxygen
- returns oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to left side of heart
- chest pain
25 Clues: pain • vein • normal • study of • condition • chest pain • blood pressure • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • intensive care unit • shortness of breath • muscle that makes up the heart • pumps blood throughout the body • uses dye to map the arterior veins • weak area in artery supplying the brain • instrument used to measure blood pressure • ...
