vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Map 120 Review 2025-01-23
Across
- intentional deception
- out of pocket payment amount
- a patient's right their health information will not be released without authorization
- a form of cost sharing
- ability of one computer system to accept data or send data to another computer
Down
- a process of receiving claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment
- quality of scanned image
- the use of technology to remotely monitor a patient's vital signs and proedures
- comparison of one set of statistics with another
- a listing that is filed in chronological order based on when something occurred
10 Clues: intentional deception • a form of cost sharing • quality of scanned image • out of pocket payment amount • comparison of one set of statistics with another • a process of receiving claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment • ability of one computer system to accept data or send data to another computer • ...
TED Pediatric Sepsis Crossword 2023-09-12
Across
- Number of blood cultures required in peds sepsis 6
- Complete the sepsis 6 within the _____ HOUR
- Should be used as the initial resuscitation fluid for septic patients in most situations.
- Sepsis that has progressed to cellular dysfunction and organ damage
- Brisk CRT seen in ______ shock
- Sepsis with cardiovscular dysfunction
- Two or more abnormal vital sign or lab criteria indicate the presence of this
Down
- A petechial rash is _________
- _______recognition can help ensure prompt treatment to improve patient outcome
- Lactic acid is produced when tissues do not get adequate ________
- Often required in severe sepsis/septic shock to maintain perfusion
- Marker of tissue perfusion
- After every fluid bolus assess for signs of fluid ______
13 Clues: Marker of tissue perfusion • A petechial rash is _________ • Brisk CRT seen in ______ shock • Sepsis with cardiovscular dysfunction • Complete the sepsis 6 within the _____ HOUR • Number of blood cultures required in peds sepsis 6 • After every fluid bolus assess for signs of fluid ______ • Lactic acid is produced when tissues do not get adequate ________ • ...
Queen's SON Crossword 2024-09-08
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- Nurses help patients with physical therapy to improve their ______
- A place where nurses might work to provide care for patients
- A liquid medicine administered through a needle
- The branch of medicine that cares for children
- Someone who can help you plan your courses
- A code nurses must follow in their practice
- The act of giving a patient care and attention
- Essential nursing tool for checking lung sounds and blood pressure
- Director of the School of Nursing
Down
- Where to seek support
- Thinking,critical skill for nurses in identifying and solving patient problems
- What you wear to clinical
- Name of the Nursing Building
- Associate Director of the Undergrad program
- The ethical duty to keep a patient's information private
- The process of checking a patient’s vital signs (Abbreviation)
- The record of a patient's health information
- A nursing specialization in care for the elderly
18 Clues: Where to seek support • What you wear to clinical • Name of the Nursing Building • Director of the School of Nursing • Someone who can help you plan your courses • Associate Director of the Undergrad program • A code nurses must follow in their practice • The record of a patient's health information • The branch of medicine that cares for children • ...
Queen's SON Crossword 2024-09-11
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- thinking A critical skill for nurses in identifying and solving patient problems
- A liquid medicine administered through a needle
- Advisor Someone who can help plan your courses
- Nurses help patients with physical therapy to improve their ______
- Where to seek support at Queen's
- The name of the Nursing Building
- A place where nurses work to provide care for patients
- A code nurses must follow in their practice
Down
- The ethical duty to keep a patient's information private
- The Associate Director of the School of Nursing
- What you wear to clinical
- The record of a patient's health information
- The director of the School of Nursing
- The branch of medicine that deals with children
- A nursing specialization in care for the elderly
- Essential nursing tool for checking pulse and blood pressure
- The process of checking a patient’s vital signs
- The act of giving a patient care and attention
18 Clues: What you wear to clinical • Where to seek support at Queen's • The name of the Nursing Building • The director of the School of Nursing • A code nurses must follow in their practice • The record of a patient's health information • The act of giving a patient care and attention • The Associate Director of the School of Nursing • ...
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • grave • merge • vital • adapt • viable • appeal • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • influential • consumption • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
CNA Skills 2025-05-14
Across
- A CNA must have a high school _______ or GED. (7)
- CNAs assist patients in daily __________ (10)
- CNAs monitor patient's health and offer __________ support. (9)
- CNAs keep _______ records for patient care. (8)
- CNAs work in hospitals, nursing _____ , and home healthcare. (5)
- CNAs help patients with movement and _______ (8)
- CNAs need to complete a state-approved _______ program. (8)
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- The Bureau of Labor __________ projects job growth for CNAs. (10)
- CNAs may specialize in areas like ______ care. (7)
- Job growth for CNAs is driven by the aging _________ . (10)
- CNAs assist with patient ______ , including bathing and dressing. (7)
- CNAs must pass a ___________ exam. (13)
- A task of a CNA is helping with ____ and hydration. (5)
- CNAs take patient's vital ____ . (5)
14 Clues: CNAs take patient's vital ____ . (5) • CNAs must pass a ___________ exam. (13) • CNAs assist patients in daily __________ (10) • CNAs keep _______ records for patient care. (8) • CNAs help patients with movement and _______ (8) • A CNA must have a high school _______ or GED. (7) • CNAs may specialize in areas like ______ care. (7) • ...
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • grave • merge • adapt • vital • viable • appeal • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • influential • established • consumption • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • merge • vital • adapt • grave • appeal • viable • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • consumption • influential • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Chapter 13- Comfort and Pain Management 2025-02-06
Across
- disorders that cause generalized or referred pain (deep, aching)
- for moderate to severe pain
- Ibuprofen, Aspirin fall under this drug class
- Sense of physical, emotional, social, and spiritual peace & well-being, and is often taken for granted until threatened
- pain present for 3 months or longer; can be mild to severe intensity
- Knowledge deficits, Inadequate pain assessment, Biases or assumptions, Staffing issues
- May lead to unique indicators of pain that should be documented, Grimacing, crying, moaning, Increased vital signs and perspiration, Increased pacing/wandering, Aggressive behaviors, Splinting or guarding body part, Change in sleep pattern and appetite, Decreased socialization, Agitation/hitting objects
- these questions are more effective for assessing patients pain.
Down
- Most commonly used pain medication with older adults
- bone or soft tissue masses (localized, throbbing, aching)
- pain abrupt onset, can be severe, short duration, responds to analgesics, can develop into persistent
- pain occurs from an abnormal processing of sensory stimuli by the central or peripheral nervous system
- greatest threat to comfort, subjective, relies on person's perception, considered 5th vital sign
- Pain arises from mechanical, thermal, or chemical noxious stimuli; can be somatic or visceral
14 Clues: for moderate to severe pain • Ibuprofen, Aspirin fall under this drug class • Most commonly used pain medication with older adults • bone or soft tissue masses (localized, throbbing, aching) • these questions are more effective for assessing patients pain. • disorders that cause generalized or referred pain (deep, aching) • ...
Postpartum Hemorrhage 2021-05-31
Across
- Call this if vital signs unstable or suspicion of DIC
- This infection can increase the risk of PPH
- The most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage
- This should occur after a stage 3, advanced stage 2 hemorrhage event or ICU transfer
Down
- Tool used to determine patient's likelihood of postpartum hemorrhage
- Uterotonic used in Stage 2 hemorrhage
- Prolonged use of this medication can increase risk of hemorrhage after delivery
- This condition can occur when a large blood loss occurs
- Improper implantation of this organ can cause increased risk of postpartum hemorrhage
- Item needed for QBL
10 Clues: Item needed for QBL • Uterotonic used in Stage 2 hemorrhage • This infection can increase the risk of PPH • The most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage • Call this if vital signs unstable or suspicion of DIC • This condition can occur when a large blood loss occurs • Tool used to determine patient's likelihood of postpartum hemorrhage • ...
Respiratory System 2023-02-08
Across
- The lungs and respiratory system bring oxygen into our bodies
- Acute respiratory infection that affects the lungs
- The process when lungs contract and air is forced out
- Where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- Provides a sense of smell
Down
- One of the most important vital signs in the body
- An infection of the main airways of the lungs (bronchi)
- The main respiratory muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow air into the lungs
- Located just below the larynx
- The exchange of gases between the body and the environment
10 Clues: Provides a sense of smell • Located just below the larynx • Where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange • One of the most important vital signs in the body • Acute respiratory infection that affects the lungs • The process when lungs contract and air is forced out • An infection of the main airways of the lungs (bronchi) • ...
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • vital • adapt • grave • merge • appeal • viable • broaden • tangible • strategy • sufficient • consumption • influential • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • grave • vital • adapt • merge • appeal • viable • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • established • influential • consumption • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • grave • vital • merge • adapt • appeal • viable • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • consumption • influential • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • vital • adapt • grave • merge • appeal • viable • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • consumption • influential • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Intro FHS 2024-08-29
Across
- skin specialist doctor
- something you do in front of class to show what you've learned
- job taking care of patients and giving meds taking vital signs etc
- image taken of bones of the body
- device used to check body reflexes by tapping
- organization that is not for profit for a specific cause
- what you take when you don't feel well
Down
- technician taking blood from patients
- what a message sender and receiver is attempting to do
- paper used to highlight skills and previous work history
- type of college offering 2 year degrees
- device used to listen to sounds inside the body
- organ in the body carry oxygen to body tissues through blood
- 2 year degree
- group of ppl working together toward a goal
15 Clues: 2 year degree • skin specialist doctor • image taken of bones of the body • technician taking blood from patients • what you take when you don't feel well • type of college offering 2 year degrees • group of ppl working together toward a goal • device used to check body reflexes by tapping • device used to listen to sounds inside the body • ...
4.02 Vocabulary- Desiree Buchanan 2024-01-11
Across
- Administer prescribed medications (eye drops), REcognize and assess sign and symptoms,
- Having patients and clear communication, relying on visuals or sign language
- transporting in and out of bed, managing bladder and bowel complications, bathing and dressing, etc
- Accident- provide the rehabilitation and restorative care following the treatment of a stroke,perform ROM, induced patients
- Fracture- infection prevention, pain management, and encouraging ambulation as prescribed
- Monitoring patients vital signs and physical signs of distress
- exercise and provide education regarding dietary intake
- Avoid Activities that exacerbate pain, Cryotherapy can relieve pain/ decrease inflammation, RICE Method
Down
- help with ADLs. Some tasks are eating, bathing, transportation, hygiene, etc.
- Degeneration- Provide a night light for patients room PAtients eye may need longer accommodation time due to changes in levels of the light
- Teach patient about their cataracts and treatment, teaching how to have a healthy diet, check visual activity
- Caretaker offering fluids for thirst relief that could be caused by medications, help in meal preparation and assist with feeding during tremor episodes
- weight reduction, using heat and coldness to relieve pain, the use of a cane or walker
- Sclerosis- Managing symptoms such as fatigue, pain and spasticity
14 Clues: exercise and provide education regarding dietary intake • Monitoring patients vital signs and physical signs of distress • Sclerosis- Managing symptoms such as fatigue, pain and spasticity • Having patients and clear communication, relying on visuals or sign language • help with ADLs. Some tasks are eating, bathing, transportation, hygiene, etc. • ...
Neon Museum 2024-07-09
Across
- - The museum evokes a feeling of ___.
- - The museum is dedicated to the ___ of neon signs.
- - The type of lighting featured in the signs.
- - The museum showcases the city's unique ___.
- - The main attraction of the museum.
- - The name of the attraction.
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- - The museum tells the story of Las Vegas' ___.
- - The signs are known for their vibrant ___.
- - The museum is a popular destination for ___.
- - The signs are considered a form of ___.
- - The outdoor display area of the museum.
- - The signs represent the city's ___ past.
- - A key element of the museum's collection.
- - The city where the museum is located.
- - Part of the city's name, where the museum is located.
15 Clues: - The name of the attraction. • - The main attraction of the museum. • - The museum evokes a feeling of ___. • - The city where the museum is located. • - The signs are considered a form of ___. • - The outdoor display area of the museum. • - The signs represent the city's ___ past. • - A key element of the museum's collection. • ...
Surgery Hand off Criteria 2024-05-01
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- seen by _____, sedation questions answered
- form that describes procedure being done and needs signature/date/time
- need to check before giving any medication or IV fluids
- side of body procedure being done on
- the part of the body surgery is on
- who will be taking patient home
- tests that need to be reviews prior to surgery
- what____ did the patient take the morning of surgery
- any important health issues to pass on
Down
- seen by _____,questions answered and patient marked
- sheets needed prior to surgery to make sure there is correct lens
- positioning/transferring/language/POA
- Temperature/blood pressure/reoperations/pulse/oxygen saturation
- patient verify to make sure you have correct patient
- what needs to be verified prior to giving CPR
15 Clues: who will be taking patient home • the part of the body surgery is on • side of body procedure being done on • positioning/transferring/language/POA • any important health issues to pass on • seen by _____, sedation questions answered • what needs to be verified prior to giving CPR • tests that need to be reviews prior to surgery • ...
Module B2 Blue The Patient Interview and Vital Signs 2014-12-15
Across
- The absence of breathing.
- The patient's main issue of pain or ailment.
- Having a body temperature within one's normal range.
- Abnormally deep and rapid breathing.
- The armpit.
- Overly deep breathing that leads to a loss of carbon dioxide in the blood.
- abnormally fast breathing.
- An exceptionally high fever.
- An instrument, either electronic or disposable, that is used to measure body temperature.
- Having a body temperature above the normal range.
- Information about the patient's condition that is readily apparent or measureable.
Down
- Information about the patient's condition that includes thoughts feelings and perceptions.
- A physical or psychological dependence on a substance, usually involving a pattern of destructive behavior.
- A slow heart rate, less than 60 bpm.
- An instrument for measuring blood pressure.
- A fast heart rate, higher than 100 bpm.
- High blood pressure.
- An instrument that amplifies body sounds.
- Low blood pressure.
- Located at the apex of the heart.
20 Clues: The armpit. • Low blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • The absence of breathing. • abnormally fast breathing. • An exceptionally high fever. • Located at the apex of the heart. • A slow heart rate, less than 60 bpm. • Abnormally deep and rapid breathing. • A fast heart rate, higher than 100 bpm. • An instrument that amplifies body sounds. • ...
Ch 3 Communication Skills vocabulary 2025-07-03
Across
- Measurements called _____ signs monitor the functioning of the organs of the body.
- An unexpected, sentinel, or _____ event that causes serious injury or death.
- Noting care and observations, also called documenting.
- This type of information is collected from residents, their family members, and friends; information may not be true, but it is what has been reported; also called symptoms.
- To place things in order of importance.
- This type of information is factual, and collected using the senses of sight, hearing, smell and touch; also called signs.
- A care _____ is a meeting to share and gather information about a resident in order to develop a care plan.
Down
- An accident, problem, or unexpected event that happens during the course of care.
- A person’s awareness of person, place, and time.
- A set of learned beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors shared by a social or ethnic group.
- Scheduled visits to each resident’s room to assess their condition, needs, and to discuss the care plan with participating staff.
11 Clues: To place things in order of importance. • A person’s awareness of person, place, and time. • Noting care and observations, also called documenting. • An unexpected, sentinel, or _____ event that causes serious injury or death. • An accident, problem, or unexpected event that happens during the course of care. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2020-10-30
Across
- veins / veins are swollen and dilated
- / cardiovascular
- / potassium chloride
- / slow
- / coronary artery bypass graft
- / procedure done in specialized area of radiology using x-ray dye
- testing / test where patient is put on treadmill or asked to ride bike to increase how hard the heart is working
- valve / located between right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- / basic metabolic panel
- / known as high blood pressure
- / pericarditis sac around the heart is inflamed
- / pumps blood throughout your body
Down
- / fat
- / test that uses ultrasound to look at heart and vessels
- / test that uses leads and are attached to the chest to record electic activity of the heart
- arrest / complete stopping of the heart
- / artery has weakned wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- / surgical removal/excision
- / emitting of reflecting light
- / carry blood away from heart
- vena cava / for blood in the lower half of body
- / vital signs stable
- / chest
- enzymes / used to measure certain items in blood that could indicate heart muscle damage
- / carry blood towards heart
25 Clues: / fat • / slow • / chest • / cardiovascular • / potassium chloride • / vital signs stable • / basic metabolic panel • / surgical removal/excision • / carry blood towards heart • / carry blood away from heart • / coronary artery bypass graft • / emitting of reflecting light • / known as high blood pressure • / pumps blood throughout your body • ...
Periodic table 2025-05-16
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- Essential for thyroid health (Symbol:
- Commonly used metal (Symbol: Fe)
- Second lightest element (Symbol:He)
- Inert gas used in lighting (Symbol: Ar)
- Used in electronics (Symbol: Si)
- Used in toothpaste (Symbol: F)
- Used to galvanize steel (Symbol: Zn)
- The lightest element (symbol:H)
- Used in nuclear power (Symbol:
- Heavy metal (Symbol: Pb)
- Liquid metal at room temperature
- Noble gas used in signs (Symbol:
- Essential for bones (Symbol: Ca)
- Radioactive noble gas (Symbol:
- Used in glassmaking (Symbol: B)
- Used in batteries (Symbol: Li)
- Lightweight metal (Symbol: Al)
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- Used in disinfectants (Symbol:
- Used in soldering (Symbol: Sn)
- Important for muscle function (Symbol: Mg)
- Makes up most of Earth's atmosphere (Symbol: N)
- Precious metal (Symbol: Ag)
- Valuable metal (Symbol: Au)
- Vital for heart function (Symbol: K)
- Important for DNA (Symbol:
- Conductive metal (Symbol: Cu)
- Found in all organic life (Symbol:
- Pt)
- Known for its distinct smell
- Hg)
- Rare and valuable metal
- Essential for nerve function (Symbol: Na)
32 Clues: Pt) • Hg) • Rare and valuable metal • Heavy metal (Symbol: Pb) • Important for DNA (Symbol: • Precious metal (Symbol: Ag) • Valuable metal (Symbol: Au) • Known for its distinct smell • Conductive metal (Symbol: Cu) • Used in disinfectants (Symbol: • Used in soldering (Symbol: Sn) • Used in toothpaste (Symbol: F) • Used in nuclear power (Symbol: • Radioactive noble gas (Symbol: • ...
Cardiovascular System Review 2026-01-22
Across
- A procedure that uses contrast dye into any blood vessels to diagnose heart disease
- Where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients occurs
- Checks the heart and may diagnose other cardiovascular diseases
- testing, A treadmill test that monitors the patient’s oxygen and EKG during the test
- An abbreviation of review of systems
- A prefix meaning beyond
- enzymes, Measure items that potentially cause heart muscle damage
- veins, Dilated vein
- Carries blood to the heart
- An abbreviation of congestive heart failure
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Ultrasound of the heart and vessels
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- A suffix meaning rupture
- High pressure in blood vessels
- An abbreviation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Has four chambers
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Weakened wall of the artery
- Carries blood to the center of the body
- A root word meaning fatty substance
- A root word meaning wall/partition
- Inflammation around the heart
- An abbreviation of vital signs stable
- fib, An abbreviation of ventricular fibrillation
- arrest, Cessation of the heart
25 Clues: Has four chambers • veins, Dilated vein • A prefix meaning beyond • A suffix meaning rupture • Carries blood to the heart • Weakened wall of the artery • Suffix meaning inflammation • Inflammation around the heart • High pressure in blood vessels • arrest, Cessation of the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • A root word meaning wall/partition • ...
Sunday Crossword - February 8, 2026 2026-01-13
Across
- Imaging technique using sound waves
- Medication induced calming or reduced awareness
- Tissue sample taken for diagnostic testing
- Surgical removal of the testicles
- Flexible tube used to deliver fluids or medications
- Examination using hands to feel structures
- Remote monitoring of patient vital signs
- Maintenance of proper fluid balance
- Predicted outcome of a medical condition
- Act of breathing
- Process of prioritizing patient care
- Deep cut or tear in tissue
- Material used to protect or support a wound
- Medication used to treat bacterial infections
- Tool used to measure body temperature
Down
- Isolation to prevent disease spread
- Material used to close wounds
- Placement of a tube into the airway
- Listening to internal body sounds
- Process of eliminating all microorganisms
- Radioactive material used in diagnostics or treatment
- Sample used to test for intestinal parasites
- Gradual transition from milk to solid food
- Administration of a vaccine to prevent disease
- Front tooth used for cutting
25 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 • Imaging technique using sound waves • Placement of a tube into the airway • Maintenance of proper fluid balance • Process of prioritizing patient care • ...
test 2026-01-05
Across
- Character in Richard III, also had a vicious romance with Flatline
- Event of olden times
- When vital signs cease, also had a vicious romance with Lady Anne
- A really strong human (friends with Christopher)
- Attire used to transform
- Rich, thick topping
- Christopher
- Shipwrecked Shakesperian character, also the name of Peach’s BG3 bard
- Our pair’s anniversary
- Cozy up close to someone
- “ill” with a touch of whimsy
- Ceremonial union
- A lovable clown bard (friends with Peach)
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- Cyberpunk RPG, c.2080
- Give a pleasant surprise, perhaps
- The grip or hilt of a blade
- Collaborative “living world” with international online player base
- Platform named for a lack of harmony
- Just a little guy
- One who holds your heart
- Cotton candy pigment
- The sky on a clear day
- Knob at the end of a sword’s handle
- A token of romance
- Dewivery Dog
- Activity involving both skill and chance
- Peach
- Legendary game, its letters could suggest an absence of interruption
28 Clues: Peach • Christopher • Dewivery Dog • Ceremonial union • Just a little guy • A token of romance • Rich, thick topping • Event of olden times • Cotton candy pigment • Cyberpunk RPG, c.2080 • The sky on a clear day • Our pair’s anniversary • Attire used to transform • One who holds your heart • Cozy up close to someone • The grip or hilt of a blade • “ill” with a touch of whimsy • ...
Key Terms of Vital Signs & Health History/General Survey 2021-02-05
Across
- subjective sensation person feels from disorder
- adults resting heart rate is greater then 95-100 beats/minutes
- what you obtain through physical examination
- 120-139/80-89
- the total volume of blood pumped out from the ventricle in some unit of time
- 140-159/90-99
- less then 120/80
- having difficulty or labored breathing
Down
- what the person says about him/herself
- great than 160/100
- without fever
- an abnormal rhythm
- there is a difference between you hear beat and the observed peripheral pulses
- slow breathing
- the heart rate is inconsistent with the respiratory cycle
- adults resting heart rate is less then 50 beats/minute
- rapid, shallow breathing
- the maximum pressure felt on the artery during left ventricular contraction or systole
- elastic recoil pressure that the blood exerts constantly between each contraction
- objective abnormality that can be detected on physical examination or in lab reports
20 Clues: without fever • 120-139/80-89 • 140-159/90-99 • slow breathing • less then 120/80 • great than 160/100 • an abnormal rhythm • rapid, shallow breathing • what the person says about him/herself • having difficulty or labored breathing • what you obtain through physical examination • subjective sensation person feels from disorder • adults resting heart rate is less then 50 beats/minute • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-02-14
Across
- when the heart stops pumping blood efficiently
- impression
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at blood going through vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have thrombus
- a instrument for listening to sounds of the heart
- slow
- Without
- against
- Pumps blood out to the rest of the body
- Where stomach acid gets stored
- an instrument used to measure pressure
- automated external defibrillator
- self
Down
- Tells each body part what to do
- Sucks in Co2
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at heart vessels
- vital signs stable
- when the heart completely stops
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- the narrowing of the arteries
- Digests food to make it absorb into water easier
- two
- narrowing of the coronary arteries
- x-ray dye called contrast in injected into your blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or stenosis
- nothing by mouth
- chest pain
25 Clues: two • slow • self • Without • against • impression • chest pain • Sucks in Co2 • nothing by mouth • vital signs stable • the narrowing of the arteries • Where stomach acid gets stored • Tells each body part what to do • when the heart completely stops • automated external defibrillator • narrowing of the coronary arteries • an instrument used to measure pressure • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter Three: Crossword 2018-09-25
Across
- is the redness of the skin
- is a yellow coloration of the skin
- is moved toward from the body
- is through the skin
- is a white blood cell
- is a cell that produces dark pigment
- is the displacement of the stomach to the right
- is the normal blood volume
- is a junction between two nerve cells
- signs a routine measure to ensure we are healthy
- is a another name for newborn
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- is a before due
- is a tissue transplanted to another of the same species
- is not able to control bladder or bowel
- is to cut out
- is another word for homeostasis
- is frequent charge of fluid fecal matter
- is moved away from the body
- a bluish discoloration
- is a very small cell
- is out of normal position
- a child doctor
- is a high body temperature
- more than one cell
- is an enlargement of the colon
25 Clues: is to cut out • a child doctor • is a before due • more than one cell • is through the skin • is a very small cell • is a white blood cell • a bluish discoloration • is out of normal position • is the redness of the skin • is a high body temperature • is the normal blood volume • is moved away from the body • is moved toward from the body • is a another name for newborn • ...
Pulmonary Embolism Crossword Challenge 2025-05-20
Across
- deep vein thrombosis
- swelling, often in the legs, associated with DVT
- essential nursing action for vital signs in PE
- imaging test to detect pulmonary embolism
- device used to maintain intravenous access
- low oxygen levels in the blood
- pulse oximetry abbreviation indicating oxygen saturation
- first name of case study patient
- a stationary blood clot
- inflammation of the pleura causing sharp chest pain
- drug class used to treat PE
- feeling of impending doom, common with PE
- blood test used to rule out clot presence
Down
- part of the V/Q mismatch in PE
- difficulty or labored breathing
- a clot or other substance that travels through blood vessels
- fast heart rate, often seen in PE
- abnormally rapid breathing
- Instructors name
- oral anticoagulant for long-term PE management
- anticoagulant used to prevent clot growth
- coughing up blood, a possible PE symptom
- pulmonary embolism
- provides critical care and monitoring for PE patients
- encouraged post-op to prevent DVT/PE
25 Clues: Instructors name • pulmonary embolism • deep vein thrombosis • a stationary blood clot • abnormally rapid breathing • drug class used to treat PE • part of the V/Q mismatch in PE • low oxygen levels in the blood • difficulty or labored breathing • first name of case study patient • fast heart rate, often seen in PE • encouraged post-op to prevent DVT/PE • ...
basic medical terminology 2025-10-15
Across
- high blood pressure
- word root for nerve
- harmless or non-cancerous condition
- complete blood count
- prefix means joint
- prefix meaning blood
- root meaning bone
- suffix meaning pain
- take a needed
- refers to blood vessels
- prefix means many or excessive
- recurring or persistent condition
- prefix meaning painful
- blue skin due to lack of oxygen
- large
- in front
- high or excessive
- suffix refers to disease
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- root meaning skull
- vital signs
- a clot obstructing blood flow
- higher up
- prefix meaning against
- further away from to origin
- electrocardiogram
- root word meaning heart
- plane vertical line that divides the body into front and back
- swelling
- a pocket of put caused by infection
- refers to the specific study or field of medicine
- word root for lung
- word root for heart
- an instrument used to visualize unseen body parts
- a condition that comes on suddenly
- prefix meaning inside
- heartrate
- suffix refers to the surgical removal of body part
37 Clues: large • swelling • in front • higher up • heartrate • vital signs • take a needed • electrocardiogram • root meaning bone • high or excessive • root meaning skull • prefix means joint • word root for lung • high blood pressure • word root for nerve • suffix meaning pain • word root for heart • complete blood count • prefix meaning blood • prefix meaning inside • prefix meaning against • prefix meaning painful • ...
Vital Crossword 2013-04-09
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- When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________
- The ______________ is an independent person who you can complain to if you are having a problem and you feel that your insurance company is not treating you fairly
- Who will you recommend that your friends and family speak to when they need insurance?
- If you sign up for a family plan policy, how many kids can you add into your policy? __________ under the age of 21 years.
- Vital Financial Services (Pty) Ltd is an insurance ____________, and is here to help and advise you on insurance.
- The ___________ is the amount that you pay every month in order to be covered by the insurance company. If you don’t pay this amount then you won’t have cover for that month
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- Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services?
- You will receive a few documents from your insurance company that has all the information about your policy. The insurance _______ is a very important document as it summaries all the information that you provided and shows what is covered and what is not covered.
- If you are driving and someone else drives into you that person is called a ______________
- When you suffer a loss that you have insurance cover for, you need to register a _______
- If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need
- If you take out a policy from Vital Financial Services and refer a friend who takes out a policy you will earn a ________ fee.
- The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address.
13 Clues: Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services? • If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need • The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address. • When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________ • ...
abbreviation 2016-12-20
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- injection
- central nervous system
- not yet diagnosed
- four times a day
- blood count
- past history
- of breath
- gynecology
- emergency department/emergency room
- of bed
- electrocardiogram
- History
- series
- and curettage
- suture removal
- follow- up
- medical advice
- threes times a day
- temperature, pulse, respiration
- subcutaneously
- fluid
- immunodeficiency virus
- head, ears,eyes, nose, throat
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- pressure
- mucous membrane
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- physical examination
- by mouth
- beats per minute
- Room
- care unit
- outpatient department
- patient
- review of system/system review
- infarction
- incision and dranaige
- therapy
- normal limits
- as needed
- twice a day
- immediately
- chief of complaint
- genitourinary
- signs
- usual childhood diseases
- cardiovascular
- diagnosis
47 Clues: Room • fluid • signs • of bed • series • patient • History • therapy • by mouth • pressure • injection • care unit • of breath • as needed • diagnosis • gynecology • infarction • follow- up • blood count • twice a day • immediately • past history • normal limits • and curettage • genitourinary • suture removal • medical advice • subcutaneously • cardiovascular • mucous membrane • beats per minute • four times a day • not yet diagnosed • ...
P Abbreviation Crossword Puzzle! 2022-01-24
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- the "V" in PVC
- one of the four main vital signs
- excessive fluid in the sacs of the lungs
- using patient recollection and past to diagnose
- profession which combines modern services with traditional roles
- pt
- example of CVC
- infection of a woman's reproductive organs
- standard eye examination
- after surgery
- as needed
- medical professionals found in every state and specialty
- medical personally identifiable information
- a blockage in a pulmonary artery
- by mouth
- percutaneous endoscopic ________
- disorder after experiencing a shocking event
- assisting health professionals with duties such as collecting samples
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- remaining urine in bladder after urination
- Preferred provider _________
- after meals
- one example: surgical consent
- PCN
- ____ protective equipment
- ____ emission tomography
- the "V" in PVD
- patients can self-administer doses via IV
- branch that studies and diagnosis diseases
- an assessment which includes laboratory tests and visual sign check
- maximum movement joint can handle from outside force
- emergency response, extra certification for health-care providers
- branch that helps control body movement
- unit where those under sedation can be monitored and cared for
33 Clues: pt • PCN • by mouth • as needed • after meals • after surgery • the "V" in PVC • the "V" in PVD • example of CVC • ____ emission tomography • standard eye examination • ____ protective equipment • Preferred provider _________ • one example: surgical consent • one of the four main vital signs • a blockage in a pulmonary artery • percutaneous endoscopic ________ • ...
CH 3 Terms - Disease & Treatment 2023-08-02
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- clearing mind
- cap
- feed off
- multi-drug resistant
- blood pressure
- milileters
- diagnosis
- substance opposes action of drug
- treatment to get better
- cutting in
- progessing slowly
- evaluate tumor
- guess of disease
- double strength
- prescription
- ultraviolet
- efficency
- 2 or more drugs work together
- disease
- nighttime
- long acting
- removal tissue
- collecting of stitches
- blue skin
- eyes
- administered by needle or syringe
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- death
- itis
- mixture of liquid but not dissolved
- vital signs
- normal differentiation
- not reoccurrent
- cutting out
- small clamp for stopping blood flow
- cancer
- groove or split
- imaging
- visual
- less of disease symptoms
- neoplasm connective tissue
- unknown origin
- substance body altering
- entire population
- substance uniting 2 surfaces
- small glass container used for sterile solutions
- skin use
- acute abdominal pain smooth muscle spasm
- administered by enema
- as needed
49 Clues: cap • itis • eyes • death • cancer • visual • imaging • disease • feed off • skin use • diagnosis • efficency • nighttime • blue skin • as needed • milileters • cutting in • vital signs • cutting out • ultraviolet • long acting • prescription • clearing mind • blood pressure • evaluate tumor • unknown origin • removal tissue • not reoccurrent • groove or split • double strength • guess of disease • progessing slowly • entire population • ...
PULMONARY EMBOLISM KEY TERMS 2025-05-20
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- feeling of impending doom, common with PE
- low oxygen levels in the blood
- drug class used to treat PE
- fast heart rate, often seen in PE
- coughing up blood
- blood test used to rule out clot presence
- anticoagulant used to prevent clot growth
- first name of case study patient
- provides critical care and monitoring for PE patients
- difficulty or labored breathing
- a clot or other substance that travels through blood vessels
- coughing up blood, a possible PE symptom
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- part of the V/Q mismatch in PE
- swelling, often in the legs, associated with DVT
- device used to maintain intravenous access
- last name of instructor of this class
- pulse oximetry abbreviation indicating oxygen saturation
- oral anticoagulant for long-term PE management
- a stationary blood clot
- abnormally rapid breathing
- deep vein thrombosis
- essential nursing action for vital signs in PE
- encouraged post-op to prevent DVT/PE
- imaging test to detect pulmonary embolism
- inflammation of the pleura causing sharp chest pain
25 Clues: coughing up blood • deep vein thrombosis • a stationary blood clot • abnormally rapid breathing • drug class used to treat PE • part of the V/Q mismatch in PE • low oxygen levels in the blood • difficulty or labored breathing • first name of case study patient • fast heart rate, often seen in PE • encouraged post-op to prevent DVT/PE • last name of instructor of this class • ...
Cardiovascular system 2024-10-16
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- pumps blood
- root word for blood vessel
- largest blood vessel in the body
- catheterization when a doctor puts a catheter into a vessel or chamber of the heart
- records heart electrical activity
- test uses a blood sample
- prefix for below
- abb. for coronary artery bypass graft
- artery large artery found in your leg
- poor blood circulation to the brain that results in cell death
- vena cava / returns deoxygenated blood to the right atrium
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- prefix for over or excessive
- aneurysm enlargement of the aorta
- abb. for white blood count
- abb. for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- abnormal rhythm of the heart
- artery disease also called ischemic heart disease
- root word for lung
- heart failure syndrome is caused by an impairment in the heart that affects its ability to fill with and pump blood
- artery carries oxygen-poor blood to the lungs
- test shows how your heart does during physical exercise
- root word for heart
- abb. for vital signs stable
23 Clues: pumps blood • prefix for below • root word for lung • root word for heart • root word for blood vessel • abb. for white blood count • test uses a blood sample • abb. for vital signs stable • prefix for over or excessive • abnormal rhythm of the heart • largest blood vessel in the body • records heart electrical activity • aneurysm enlargement of the aorta • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2026-01-22
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- An inert noble gas used to prevent electronics from oxidating.
- An alkaline earth metal with many uses in the body.
- This element is 78 percent of earth's atmosphere.
- Used often in balloons for their longevity.
- Basic building block of all life.
- A bright yellow nonmetallic element with a rotten smell.
- A soft white metal that is vital in the human body.
- Used in batteries.
- A flammable gas that we breathe.
- Used in semiconductors or electronics.
- Has an atomic number of 20.
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- A non metallic structural component in plant cell walls.
- A brittle but strong metal that does not appear in nature by itself.
- A highly reactive element that is not found in nature.
- Used in glowing signs.
- Has an atomic mass of 39.098.
- Used in analytical chemistry for its ability to produce clean flames.
- The most electronegative element.
- The most common metal in earth's crust. This element is highly conductive.
- Used to remove germs and gaseous at room temperature.
20 Clues: Used in batteries. • Used in glowing signs. • Has an atomic number of 20. • Has an atomic mass of 39.098. • A flammable gas that we breathe. • Basic building block of all life. • The most electronegative element. • Used in semiconductors or electronics. • Used often in balloons for their longevity. • This element is 78 percent of earth's atmosphere. • ...
Dental Nursing-Medical Emergencies 1 2024-11-16
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- Drop in blood pressure upon standing
- This sound indicates tongue is partially blocking pharynx
- This sound indicates liquid in upper airway
- Medication given to treat Heart Attack
- What kind of medicine is salbutamol
- Signs/Symptoms- clutching arm or chest, irregular pulse, nausea, sudden crushing pain
- Common medication for treating asthma
- Treatment for this incident involves laying patient flat with legs in air then providing glucose and oxygen
- Intramuscular medication used to treat anaphylaxis
- Signs/Symptoms- trembling, drowsiness, slurred speech, confusion, aggression and blurred vision
- Signs/Symptoms- Weakness in face/arms, difficulty speaking, loss of balance, visual disturbances, headache, confusion
- Name for high-pitched inhalation sounds
- Signs/Symptoms- Clutching chest, grey skin, collapse, crushing chest pain
- Buccal gel used to treat prolonged epileptic seizures
- This condition is treated by consulting COSHH and seeking urgent medical advise
- Condition defined as a severe reaction to an allergen by the bodies' immune system
- Fifth step in ABCDE
- Signs/Symptoms- Coughing, laboured breathing, loss of speech, loss of consciousness, acute cyanosis
- Signs/symptoms- unconscious, possible incontinence, convulsions or rigidity
- This condition is treated by Applying pressure and raising the wound over the heart
- Signs/Symptoms- Pale, vomiting, tachycardia, hypotension, abdominal pain
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- Symptom more likely in the 'tonic' phase of a grand mal seizure
- Medication administered sublingually to treat Angina
- This condition is treated by isolating the source of the electricity and maintaining life support
- This condition is treated by running under cold water and applying a clingfilm wrap
- Signs/Symptoms- Facial swelling, rash, collapse, severe breathing difficulties
- Treatment for choking used after administering unsuccessful back slaps
- First step in ABCDE
- Fourth step in ABCDE
- This condition is characterised by blue lips
- Intramuscular medication used to treat unconscious hypoglycaemic patient
- Symptom more likely in the 'clonic' stage of grand mal seizure
- This condition is treated by preventing further injury and dressing the wound before seeking medical attention
- This sound indicates blockage in lower airway
- signs/symptoms- breathlessness, cyanosis, restlessness
- Signs/symptoms- pale, weak pulse, dizziness, nausea, loss of consciousness
- Second step in ABCDE
- Medication given to conscious hypoglycaemic patient
- Third step in ABCDE
- This is a prediagnosed condition that affects the airways
- This sound indicates blockage in larynx
41 Clues: First step in ABCDE • Fifth step in ABCDE • Third step in ABCDE • Fourth step in ABCDE • Second step in ABCDE • What kind of medicine is salbutamol • Drop in blood pressure upon standing • Common medication for treating asthma • Medication given to treat Heart Attack • Name for high-pitched inhalation sounds • This sound indicates blockage in larynx • ...
Future Proofing 2022-04-14
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- Gives customers easy access to all memberships (2 words)
- The eighth one is free with nutrition perks
- Vital Care is smart
- number of free exams with Vital Care
- Vital Care discount is 10% off of
- Vital Care offers a 20% discount on grooming and__
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- Pals _____ expire in 45 days
- newest species added to Vital Care benefits
- Whole Health Check suggestions come from
- the first one is 10% off with perks
- Pals rewards for Vital Care Members
- $2 discount on Vital Care is for
12 Clues: Vital Care is smart • Pals _____ expire in 45 days • $2 discount on Vital Care is for • Vital Care discount is 10% off of • the first one is 10% off with perks • Pals rewards for Vital Care Members • number of free exams with Vital Care • Whole Health Check suggestions come from • newest species added to Vital Care benefits • The eighth one is free with nutrition perks • ...
Spelling Unit 24 2025-08-29
25 Clues: omit • erupt • event • doubt • vital • attach • amount • prompt • notice • terror • arrest • negtive • attempt • private • subject • dentist • internet • televise • transfer • telescope • confident • intersect • immediate • interrupt • transport
Cardiovascular System 2020-10-30
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- emitting of reflecting light
- fat
- surgical removal/excision
- artery has weakned wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- test that uses leads and are attached to the chest to record electic activity of the heart
- potassium chloride
- coronary artery bypass graft
- vital signs stable
- test that uses ultrasound to look at heart and vessels
- veins are swollen and dilated
- carry blood away from heart
- procedure done in specialized area of radiology using x-ray dye
- used to measure certain items in blood that could indicate heart muscle damage
- slow
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- test where patient is put on treadmill or asked to ride bike to increase how hard the heart is working
- located between right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- basic metabolic panel
- known as high blood pressure
- pericarditis sac around the heart is inflamed
- carry blood towards heart
- pumps blood throughout your body
- for blood in the lower half of body
- cardiovascular
- chest
- complete stopping of the heart
25 Clues: fat • slow • chest • cardiovascular • potassium chloride • vital signs stable • basic metabolic panel • surgical removal/excision • carry blood towards heart • carry blood away from heart • emitting of reflecting light • known as high blood pressure • coronary artery bypass graft • veins are swollen and dilated • complete stopping of the heart • pumps blood throughout your body • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-11-21
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- middle
- Thick walls and carry blood away from the heart.
- sodium
- infarction Heart attack
- Increased pressure in the blood vessels.
- instrument to measure pressure
- against
- chest pain
- An artery has a weakened wall.
- enzymes Used to measure certain items in the blood.
- arrest Complete stop of the heart.
- A machine that records the electrical activity of the heart.
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- Very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients can occur.
- A text that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- Muscular layer that contracts to pump blood.
- vital signs stable
- Contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things.
- Thinner walls and carry blood to the heart.
- ultrasonography A test that uses ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels.
- myocardial infarction
- Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- Sits in the center of the chest more to the left and is divided into 4 chambers.
- blood
- disease
- vessel
25 Clues: blood • middle • sodium • vessel • against • disease • chest pain • vital signs stable • myocardial infarction • infarction Heart attack • instrument to measure pressure • An artery has a weakened wall. • Increased pressure in the blood vessels. • Thinner walls and carry blood to the heart. • Muscular layer that contracts to pump blood. • Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed. • ...
Mental Health Exam 3 Puzzle 2017-04-09
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- impaired substance abuse
- promote interaction education
- working phase
- personal space boundaries
- self-esteem strengths
- anorexia and bulimia
- best nursing response
- conduct disorder
- functions self-harm
- medication for sobriety
- alcohol treatment symptoms
- anorexia home environment
- theories of disorder
- Eating disorder families
- obligation to report
- controlled response pattern
- thiamine replacement therapy
- Battered priority care
- withdrawal vital signs
- white blood cells
- abuse and battering
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- feeling of persecution
- schizoid personality
- normal weight disorder
- personality disorder independence
- Imbalanced priority ED
- rape interventions nurse
- approach for self-harm
- malignant syndrome pyrexia
- norms for children
- violence of power
- goal for interaction
- lacking social skills
- escalation hearing voices
- fatal Anorexia Nervosa
- symptoms mimic psychiatric
- mild intellectual IQ
- factors for care
- resources and support
- tremors shuffling gait
- support for alcoholics
- symptoms of schizophrenia
- major symptoms defiant
- control over choices
- acidosis and purging
- small attainable tasks
46 Clues: working phase • conduct disorder • factors for care • violence of power • white blood cells • norms for children • functions self-harm • abuse and battering • schizoid personality • goal for interaction • anorexia and bulimia • mild intellectual IQ • theories of disorder • control over choices • obligation to report • acidosis and purging • self-esteem strengths • lacking social skills • ...
Health Vocabulary ~ Drug Basics Etc. 2013-09-19
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- medicine that prevents diseases caused by viruses
- to injure an ankle or wrist by turning it
- describes a disease that you can catch from other people
- medicine used to treat allergies
- sickness caused by bacteria
- medicine that can help prevent injuries from swelling up
- a painful, red skin condition
- lift
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- describes a disease that will kill you
- reaction to things in the environment, such as food and plants, that the body thinks are pathogens
- a good drug for headaches; Tylenol is one brand of this drug
- pathogens that cause colds and the flu
- carries blood to the heart
- medicine used to treat infections
- medicine for pain and fevers
- medicine put into the veins with a syringe
- describes the condition of a patient whose vital signs are unstable
- things that make us sick, such as bacteria and viruses
- the feeling of being sick to one's stomach
- a condition that makes it difficult to take air into the lungs'
20 Clues: lift • carries blood to the heart • sickness caused by bacteria • medicine for pain and fevers • a painful, red skin condition • medicine used to treat allergies • medicine used to treat infections • describes a disease that will kill you • pathogens that cause colds and the flu • to injure an ankle or wrist by turning it • medicine put into the veins with a syringe • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-11-26
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- Fast
- Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Heart is not efficiently pumping blood from the left ventricle
- Blood vessel
- Surgical Repair
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Takes blood toward the heart
- Plug or blockage
- Weakened artery wall causing swelling
- Over excessive
- Blood Pressure
- High blood pressure
- Delivers electrical signals to regulate heartbeats when the heart is not beating correctly
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- Thin layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- Instrument used to measure blood pressure
- Acute myocardial infarction
- Test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- X-ray dye is injected into blood vessels to diagnose narrowing
- Transports blood, nutrients, and oxygen to cells in organs and body systems
- Wires attached to chest to help check heart rhythm
- Ventricular tachycardia
- Takes blood away from the heart
- Vital SIgns Stable
- Narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
25 Clues: Fast • Blood vessel • Over excessive • Blood Pressure • Surgical Repair • Plug or blockage • Vital SIgns Stable • High blood pressure • Ventricular tachycardia • Acute myocardial infarction • Coronary artery bypass graft • Takes blood toward the heart • Takes blood away from the heart • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • Weakened artery wall causing swelling • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2025-04-08
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- between the right atria and ventricle
- a disease where narrowing happens in the arteries
- commonly called 'heart attack'
- the root word meaning 'muscle'
- the name of the dye used in angiographies
- intravenous
- vital signs stable
- a portable ECG
- prefix meaning 'fast'
- the use of a catheter to inject dye into the vessels surrounding the heart
- several tabs are placed over the chest to monitor the heart
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- lower chambers of the heart
- hypertension
- a disease where the pericardial sac is inflamed
- a disease where a weakened wall appears in an artery
- shortness of breath
- suffix meaning 'enlarged'
- the root word meaning 'atrium'
- thin layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- millimeters of mercury
- bring blood back from the body to the heart
- the use of ultrasound to look at the heart and its chambers
- swollen and dilated veins
- pump blood out to the body from the heart
- the root word meaning 'vessel'
25 Clues: intravenous • hypertension • a portable ECG • vital signs stable • shortness of breath • prefix meaning 'fast' • millimeters of mercury • suffix meaning 'enlarged' • swollen and dilated veins • lower chambers of the heart • the root word meaning 'atrium' • commonly called 'heart attack' • the root word meaning 'muscle' • the root word meaning 'vessel' • ...
Periodic table 2025-05-16
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- Essential for thyroid health (Symbol:
- Commonly used metal (Symbol: Fe)
- Second lightest element (Symbol:He)
- Inert gas used in lighting (Symbol: Ar)
- Used in electronics (Symbol: Si)
- Used in toothpaste (Symbol: F)
- Used to galvanize steel (Symbol: Zn)
- The lightest element (symbol:H)
- Used in nuclear power (Symbol:
- Heavy metal (Symbol: Pb)
- Liquid metal at room temperature
- Noble gas used in signs (Symbol:
- Essential for bones (Symbol: Ca)
- Radioactive noble gas (Symbol:
- Used in glassmaking (Symbol: B)
- Used in batteries (Symbol: Li)
- Lightweight metal (Symbol: Al)
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- Used in disinfectants (Symbol:
- Used in soldering (Symbol: Sn)
- Important for muscle function (Symbol: Mg)
- Makes up most of Earth's atmosphere (Symbol: N)
- Precious metal (Symbol: Ag)
- Valuable metal (Symbol: Au)
- Vital for heart function (Symbol: K)
- Important for DNA (Symbol:
- Conductive metal (Symbol: Cu)
- Found in all organic life (Symbol:
- Pt)
- Known for its distinct smell
- Hg)
- Rare and valuable metal
- Essential for nerve function (Symbol: Na)
32 Clues: Pt) • Hg) • Rare and valuable metal • Heavy metal (Symbol: Pb) • Important for DNA (Symbol: • Precious metal (Symbol: Ag) • Valuable metal (Symbol: Au) • Known for its distinct smell • Conductive metal (Symbol: Cu) • Used in disinfectants (Symbol: • Used in soldering (Symbol: Sn) • Used in toothpaste (Symbol: F) • Used in nuclear power (Symbol: • Radioactive noble gas (Symbol: • ...
Medical Detectives 1.1 - 1.3 2026-03-24
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- a proposed explanation based on some evidence and used as a starting point to investigate further
- the identification of an illness or other problem by examination of the medical evidence
- the time between contact and onset of illness
- a medicine that limits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient’s essential body functions
- a scientific procedure to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host
- the number of breaths a person takes per minute
- This vital sign is a measure of the body's ability to generate and eliminate heat
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- tiny infectious agents that can only multiply when they are inside a host: the living cells of plants, animals, or bacteria
- a group or individual used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a survey or experiment
- signs of disease or injury
- organisms, such as yeasts or molds, that reproduce quickly in moist, humid environments
- the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as the heart pumps it around the body
- This vital sign is collected by pressing against an artery and counting beats per minute
15 Clues: signs of disease or injury • the time between contact and onset of illness • the number of breaths a person takes per minute • single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host • a medicine that limits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • This vital sign is a measure of the body's ability to generate and eliminate heat • ...
signs 2022-05-22
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- you see this sign next to taps that are dangerous to drink out of.
- you can see this sign next to long lines.
- you can find this sign when a property is on sale.
- you see this sign in museums.
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- you can find this sign next to a dog owners house.
- you see this sign often next to railways.
- you can find this sign in places where you can easily damage something with a ball.
- you often see this during winter.
- you can find this sign next to private property.
- you see this sign next to machines that aren't working properly
10 Clues: you see this sign in museums. • you often see this during winter. • you see this sign often next to railways. • you can see this sign next to long lines. • you can find this sign next to private property. • you can find this sign next to a dog owners house. • you can find this sign when a property is on sale. • ...
Signs 2024-09-21
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- Prophet who foretold signs of Jesus birth.
- Many _________ grew up and were led away.
- One of the prophesied signs that would happen in the night sky.
- Result of people who saw fulfilled signs.
- Prophet who was sorrowful and prayed.
- Other prophesied sign that would occur at going down of the Sun.
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- Group of people who set a day to destroy those looking for the signs.
- Year signs appeared.
- Glad ________ came as a result of signs being fulfilled.
- Band of people that still didn't believe.
10 Clues: Year signs appeared. • Prophet who was sorrowful and prayed. • Many _________ grew up and were led away. • Band of people that still didn't believe. • Result of people who saw fulfilled signs. • Prophet who foretold signs of Jesus birth. • Glad ________ came as a result of signs being fulfilled. • One of the prophesied signs that would happen in the night sky. • ...
Family Signs 2024-10-10
food signs 2024-10-10
clinic terminology by mukesh 2023-06-03
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- Plan: A healthcare provider's recommended course of action to manage or treat a patient's medical condition, including medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes.
- A recommendation by a primary care physician for a patient to see a specialist or receive further medical evaluation or treatment.
- An individual receiving medical treatment or care from a healthcare provider.
- Health Record (EHR): A digital record of a patient's medical history, including diagnoses, medications, allergies, lab results, and other relevant information.
- Tests: Diagnostic tests performed on blood, urine, or other specimens to assess a patient's health status, detect diseases, or monitor treatment effectiveness.
- A written order from a physician for a specific medication, including dosage, frequency, and instructions for use.
- A medical doctor who diagnoses, treats, and provides medical care to patients.
- Consent: The process of providing a patient with information about a proposed medical procedure, including risks, benefits, and alternatives, and obtaining their voluntary agreement before proceeding.
- A healthcare professional who assists physicians with clinical and administrative tasks, such as taking vital signs, preparing patients for exams, and maintaining medical records.
- A fixed amount that patients are required to pay out-of-pocket for certain medical services or medications, typically at the time of the visit.
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- The identification of a patient's medical condition or disease based on their symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic tests.
- History: A comprehensive record of a patient's past and current medical conditions, surgeries, allergies, medications, and family medical history.
- An administrative staff member responsible for greeting patients, scheduling appointments, and managing the front desk of the clinic.
- Signs: Basic measurements of a patient's essential bodily functions, including temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.
- A healthcare professional who assists physicians, provides patient care, administers medications, and performs various medical procedures.
- A scheduled time for a patient to visit the clinic for medical evaluation or treatment.
- Complaint: The primary reason or symptom for which a patient seeks medical attention.
- A subsequent appointment or communication with a patient to monitor their progress, adjust treatment plans, or address any concerns.
- Coverage: The extent to which a patient's health insurance plan pays for medical services, including consultations, tests, procedures, and medications.
- A healthcare facility where medical professionals provide outpatient care, usually for non-emergency conditions.
20 Clues: An individual receiving medical treatment or care from a healthcare provider. • A medical doctor who diagnoses, treats, and provides medical care to patients. • Complaint: The primary reason or symptom for which a patient seeks medical attention. • A scheduled time for a patient to visit the clinic for medical evaluation or treatment. • ...
PLANTS`VITAL FUNCTIONS 2022-04-24
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- TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS.
- NASTIC MOVEMENTS ARE ----------- RESPONSES.
- FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS.
- MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS.
- THIGMOTROPISM ARE PERMANENT RESPONSES TO ------.
- MALE AND FEMALE GAMETES JOIN IN THIS PROCESS.
- STRUCTURE CREATED BY THE POLLEN GRAIN TO REACH THE OVARY.
- FLOWERS WHICH LOOK ATTRACTIVE ARE POLLINATED BY--------.
- PART OF THE PLAN WHERE WATER AND MINERALS ARE ABSORBED.
- IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE.
- IT TAKES PLACE IN THE LEAVES AND ALLOWS THE PLANT TO OBTAIN NUTRIENTS.
- IT CAN HAPPEN BY WIND, ANIMALS, WATER OR EXPLOSION.
- PROCESS WHERE THE SEED ABSORBS WATER AND A NEW PLANT IS CREATED.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER.
- TRANSPORTING POLLEN GRAINS FROM THE ANTHER TO THE STIGMA.
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- CONTAINS NUTRIENTS THE EMBRYO USES DURING GERMINATION.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT.
- WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE.
- THE MALE GAMETE GOES DOWN THE POLLEN TUBE TO REACH THE ----------.
- IT IS PRODUCED IN THE LEAVES AND CONTAINS WATER AND SUBSTANCES PRODUCED DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- IT IS FORMED FROM THE OVARY AND CONTAINS SEEDS.
- TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM.
- IT IS INSIDE THE SEED AND IT WILL BE THE FUTURE PLANT.
- HOLD THE DIFFERENT STRUCTURES IN THE FLOWER.
- PART OF THE SEED THAT PROTECTS THE STRUCTURE.
- FLOWERS WHICH PRODUCE LARGE AMOUNTS OF POLLEN ARE POLLINATED BY --------.
- PROCESS THAT ALLOWS PLANTS TO OBTAIN ENERGY.
- FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS.
- PART OF THE PISTIL WHICH CONTAINS STICKY SUBSTANCES.
31 Clues: IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE. • FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS. • WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER. • PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS. • TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM. • MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS. • TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS. • FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • ...
Vital Spanish Verbs 2022-04-26
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- (do you) like to eat?
- to live
- are (you)?
- (they) want to use
- (she) uses
- (they) have
- (I) want to go
- (do you) have?
- (she) wants to live
- (we) are
- to use
- (we) live
- (I) have
- (do you) need?
- (they) eat
- (I) need
- (we) eat
- (we) use
- (she) has
- (she) needs
- (I) use
- there is/there are
- (they) live
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- (we) want to eat
- (they) live
- (he) eats
- (I) live
- to want
- (he) lives
- (they) use
- to be pleasing to
- (we) want to go
- (we) have
- (she) likes to eat
- (I) like to eat
- to eat
- (they) like to use
- to go
- (do you) eat?
- (do you) use
- (they) are
- (we) need to go
- to be
- (do you) live?
- (do you) want to eat?
- (I) am
- (they) need
- (I) eat
- to have
49 Clues: to go • to be • to eat • to use • (I) am • to live • to want • (I) eat • to have • (I) use • (I) live • (we) are • (I) have • (I) need • (we) eat • (we) use • (he) eats • (we) have • (we) live • (she) has • are (you)? • (he) lives • (they) use • (she) uses • (they) are • (they) eat • (they) live • (they) have • (they) need • (she) needs • (they) live • (do you) use • (do you) eat? • (I) want to go • (do you) have? • (do you) live? • (do you) need? • ...
Vital Sign Vocabulary 2026-02-06
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- to touch body parts in order to feel structures beneath the skin
- the medical abbreviation for beats per minute
- high blood pressure regularly measuring 130/80 mmhg of higher
- the act of listening to sounds within the body using a stethoscope
- rapid respirations over 20 breaths per minute
- first measurement of the blood pressure. phase when the heart is at work, contracting, and pushing blood out of the left ventricle
- rapid heart rate, over 100 beats per minute
- difficulty breathing
- to widen
- pulse the pulse on the left side of the chest just below the nipple
- a temperature scale in which the boiling point of water is 212 degrees and the freezing point of water is 32 degrees.
- the centigrade temperature scale in which the boiling point of water is 100 degrees and freezing point of water is 0 degrees
- normal respiration
- a device that measures the blood pressure
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- shortness of breath when lying down that is relieved by sitting up
- low blood pressure measuring 90/60mmhg or lower
- the second measurement of blood pressure, phase when the heart rests
- hypotension a sudden drop in blood pressure when a person stands or sits up also known as postural hypotension
- the absence of breathing
- the process of inhaling air into the lungs
- slow heart rate, under 60 beats per minute
- severe subnormal body temperature; body temperature drops below the level required for normal functioning
- pulse the pulse located inside the elbow, about 1 1.5 inches above the elbow.
- pulse the pulse located on the inside of the wrist where the radial artery runs beneath the skin
- the process of exhaling air out of the lungs
- the process of inhaling air into the lungs (inspiration) and exhaling the air out of the lungs (expiration)
- an instrument used to hear sounds in the body like heartbeat, pulse, breathing sounds, or bowel sounds
27 Clues: to widen • normal respiration • difficulty breathing • the absence of breathing • the process of inhaling air into the lungs • slow heart rate, under 60 beats per minute • a device that measures the blood pressure • rapid heart rate, over 100 beats per minute • the process of exhaling air out of the lungs • the medical abbreviation for beats per minute • ...
"EL CICLO VITAL" 2023-10-27
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- Término que define la salida del ciclo vital
- Progresos físicos, mentales y emocionales durante la infancia
- Momento que marca el comienzo de la producción de hormonas sexuales
- Declive que sucede en mayor o menor medida con los seres vivos
- Parte temprana del desarrollo individual
- Proceso donde las criaturas aprenden habilidades sociales básicas
- Desarrollo cognitivo necesario para llevar una vida adulta
- Proceso clave para la preservación de las especies
- Período donde se alcanza el pleno estado de desarrollo
- Requisito básico en los primeros años de la vida
- Ciencia que estudia el envejecimiento humano
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- Fase donde los organismos adquieren tamaño
- Etapa intermedia que conecta la prosperidad y la senescencia
- Cambio físico que sufren algunos animales para cumplir el ciclo
- Deterioro causado por el paso del tiempo en los seres vivos
- Fase antes de llegar a la madurez y la autonomía
- Estadio donde el individuo alcanza su madurez
- Proceso que inicia el ciclo vital
- Capacidad de tomar decisiones propias al alcanzar la edad adulta
- Cambio que experimentan algunos organismos de manera periódica para su adaptación
20 Clues: Proceso que inicia el ciclo vital • Parte temprana del desarrollo individual • Fase donde los organismos adquieren tamaño • Término que define la salida del ciclo vital • Ciencia que estudia el envejecimiento humano • Estadio donde el individuo alcanza su madurez • Fase antes de llegar a la madurez y la autonomía • Requisito básico en los primeros años de la vida • ...
Signs and clothes 2015-10-03
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- Safety information. Lifejackets are here, or emergency exit are _________
- Hazards are _______________ signs.
- A ________________ protects your face.
- _________________ protect your ears from noise.
- "Do not" are _____________ signs. ie Do not smoke.
- A _________________ protects your head.
- _______________ protect your hands.
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- You must wear goggles, you must read are ____________ signs.
- Do not signs are _________________ shape and red.
- A ___________________ protects you from smoke and fumes.
- A ___________________ protects you from falling from high places.
- Hazard signs shape is a ________________.
- Safety information signs are ______________ shape
13 Clues: Hazards are _______________ signs. • _______________ protect your hands. • A ________________ protects your face. • A _________________ protects your head. • Hazard signs shape is a ________________. • _________________ protect your ears from noise. • Do not signs are _________________ shape and red. • Safety information signs are ______________ shape • ...
Drivers crossword puzzle 2022-03-09
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- signal that alerts pedestrian crossing
- switchgear
- signs that give information in symbol
- cost of fuel, oil, tires
- constantly monitor other drivers
- -bumps raised portion
- indicates the total miles driven
- area of the vehicle that cannot be seen
- sections of grooved or corrugated
- a point where you fel the breaks work
- indicates the engine revolution
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- purchase cost of your car
- signs that alert you hazard
- light alert dangerous condition
- organize way of thinking
- signs that give commands
- signs that mark routes
- light that helps the roads be smooth
- part of the IPDE process
- you can lock and unlock from a distance
- Crash
- rotating engine staff
- -control helps maintain speed
- convert engine speed to power
- fixed object far out
25 Clues: Crash • switchgear • fixed object far out • -bumps raised portion • rotating engine staff • signs that mark routes • organize way of thinking • signs that give commands • cost of fuel, oil, tires • part of the IPDE process • purchase cost of your car • signs that alert you hazard • -control helps maintain speed • convert engine speed to power • light alert dangerous condition • ...
Canadian Signs 2021-03-15
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- A golden coin with a goose on, it's worth is 1 dollar in Canada
- A flower in Canada which is used for Poppy's day
- tree A tree/plant which has many maples on it which acts as its leaves
- II Suppose to be copy to the fishing and racing schooner
- which can be found in Canada's flag
- seal A national symbol in the United States and is to represent the physical seal itself
- save the queen The National Anthem of the British representing Queen Elizabeth
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- A big animal which is a mammal, can be found in farms
- A well known sport in Canada, the Oilers represent our country in Hockey
- A mounted Canadian police in the North-west bringing authority to all the Northwest territories
- Leaf One of the best common symbols you can find in Canada because it represents Canada itself
- An important animal which is a symbol of Canada
- Is a illegal weapon in Canada because of the chemicals it has
- Another common sport in Canada which uses a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
- A piece of cloth representing a countries place, in red and white with a maple sign of it
- Canada The National Anthem for Canada
- and white
- A patterned cloth which is originally made by woven wool
18 Clues: and white • which can be found in Canada's flag • Canada The National Anthem for Canada • An important animal which is a symbol of Canada • A flower in Canada which is used for Poppy's day • A big animal which is a mammal, can be found in farms • II Suppose to be copy to the fishing and racing schooner • A patterned cloth which is originally made by woven wool • ...
Zodiac Signs 2023-07-29
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- Determining factor of assignment to one's sign
- Scales symbolize this sign
- Bull represents this sign
- Maiden symbolizes this sign
- Sign represented by a lion
- An element of the zodiac signs - our planet
- Scorpion is its representation
- Water bearer is its symbol
- Goat with a fish tail represents this sign
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- Twins are emblematic of this sign
- First sign of the Zodiac
- Archer represents this sign
- An element of the zodiac signs required to sustain life
- The crab characterizes this sign
- A breathable element of the zodiac signs
- An element of the zodiac signs - a hot one
- Two entwined fish symbolize it
17 Clues: First sign of the Zodiac • Bull represents this sign • Scales symbolize this sign • Sign represented by a lion • Water bearer is its symbol • Archer represents this sign • Maiden symbolizes this sign • Scorpion is its representation • Two entwined fish symbolize it • The crab characterizes this sign • Twins are emblematic of this sign • A breathable element of the zodiac signs • ...
FAMILY SIGNS 2024-10-10
Standard 11.0 Vocabulary Terms 2022-04-07
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- A device for measuring the concentration of the glucose level in the blood.
- The amount of pressure in your arteries when your heart is between contractions.
- An instrument for listening to someone’s heart beat or assess their breathing.
- A sudden stop in the effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart.
- The amount of pressure in your arteries during contraction of your heart muscle.
- A medication that can stop the effects of an opioid. When a person is overdosing on an opioid, breathing can slow down to a fatal rate or stop completely. This medication can help reverse the effects.
- A treatment for someone that is suffering from a life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmia.
- The cessation of breathing
- Automated External Defibrillator is a device use to attempt to place someone’s heart back into a normal rhythm.
- Emergency Department, also known as the Emergency Room, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine and the acute care of patients.
- Emergency Medical Technician provides basic life support skills such as monitoring vitals, administering oxygen, first aid, and CPR
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- An instrument for measuring blood pressure.
- Emergency Medical Services, a coordinated network of professionals whose function is to provide a variety of medical services, such as pre-hospital medical and trauma care and transportation for those in need of emergency care.
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions with artificial ventilation in an effort to preserve brain function until further measures are taken to restore blood circulation and breathing functions in a person that has suffered cardiac arrest.
- Emergency Medical Technician that, in addition to the same duties of an EMT Basic, provides advanced life support skills such as advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring, and drug administration.
- Signs – The four main vital signs are body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
- Caused by apnea due to the failure of the lungs to function effectively.
- An instrument for measuring the percentage of oxygen that is in the bloodstream.
- Emergency Medical Services are provided by a non-government entity, such as a hospital. The organization can be for-profit or non-profit.
- Emergency Medical Services that are provided by a city, county, or other government entity.
20 Clues: The cessation of breathing • An instrument for measuring blood pressure. • Caused by apnea due to the failure of the lungs to function effectively. • A sudden stop in the effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart. • A device for measuring the concentration of the glucose level in the blood. • ...
Respiratory Bundles: VAP and UE 2023-09-26
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- expected amount of hours between oral care for intubated patients
- routine use of this with suctioning is contraindicated
- expected amount of hours between oral care for non-intubated patients
- expected minimal height of the head of the bed
- number of suction tubing and cannisters to be used for ETT
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- frequency of changing suction cannisters and tubing
- required number of licensed pracitioners to perform taping
- a way to confirm correct placement of ETT
- typical securement device in pediatric patients for ETT
- only acceptable anatomical position of tube if gum, nares, or teeth are compromised.
- one of the typical vital signs to change with a VAP
- required in order for RT to advance or pull back ETT
- expected amount of hours between turning patients
13 Clues: a way to confirm correct placement of ETT • expected minimal height of the head of the bed • expected amount of hours between turning patients • frequency of changing suction cannisters and tubing • one of the typical vital signs to change with a VAP • required in order for RT to advance or pull back ETT • routine use of this with suctioning is contraindicated • ...
Medical Spanish 2025-07-28
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- Puede ____ donde le duele? (Can you point to where it hurts?)
- Fue un ____ atenderlo. (It was a pleasure to care for you.)
- Usted no puede ___ hoy. (You can't drive today.)
- Usted __ __ a casa ahora. (You may go home now.)
- Todo salio ____. (Everything went well)
- Usted tiene ____? (Do you have questions?)
- Me duele el ____. (My stomach hurts.)
- Usted tiene ____? (Do you have pain?)
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- Voy a revisar sus ___ __. (I'm going to check your vital signs.)
- De __ _ __, que tanto le duele? (from 0-10, how much does it hurt?
- Voy a prepararlo para su ____. (I'm going to get you ready for your procedure.)
- Hola, soy su ____. (Hello, I am your nurse.)
- Le daremos ___ ___ si todo esta bien. (We will discharge you if everything looks good.)
13 Clues: Me duele el ____. (My stomach hurts.) • Usted tiene ____? (Do you have pain?) • Todo salio ____. (Everything went well) • Usted tiene ____? (Do you have questions?) • Hola, soy su ____. (Hello, I am your nurse.) • Usted no puede ___ hoy. (You can't drive today.) • Usted __ __ a casa ahora. (You may go home now.) • ...
PCA Workshop: Quality and Safety Crossword 2022-05-20
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- True or False: You can document vital signs 3 hours after you take them.
- How often do patient with central lines get a bath?
- How often do you turn a patient (hours)?
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- What color is Mobility Alert for Hands On?
- Drainage bags should be ____ the bladder
- What does the "A" stand for in ARCC?
- True or False: Constant communication with your nurses is very important.
- Bring ____ label to blood bank when picking up blood products
8 Clues: What does the "A" stand for in ARCC? • Drainage bags should be ____ the bladder • How often do you turn a patient (hours)? • What color is Mobility Alert for Hands On? • How often do patient with central lines get a bath? • Bring ____ label to blood bank when picking up blood products • True or False: You can document vital signs 3 hours after you take them. • ...
Animal Disease's 2023-09-11
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- underproduction of thyroid hormone
- common signs include scooting and licking
- overproduction of thyroid hormone
- common signs include hematuria, dysuria, inappropriate urination due to inflammation within the bladder
- common signs include head shaking and ear scratching resulting in buildup of blood beneath the surface of the skin
- bloody diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration; commonly seen in unvaccinated puppies
- common signs include PU/PD, weight loss, and polyphagia
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- prolonged v/d, and anorexia happens commonly in overweight cats
- excessive drinking
- common symptoms include head tilt, circling, and nystagmus
- dilation of all chambers of the heart, may be linked to grain free diets
- head shaking, head tilt, pain seen in soft tissues of the ear
- common signs include swelling and rapid growth at injection site
- seen with an over ingestion of fats; anorexia and v/d are common signs
- also known as urinary stones or bladder stones
- excessive urination
16 Clues: excessive drinking • excessive urination • overproduction of thyroid hormone • underproduction of thyroid hormone • common signs include scooting and licking • also known as urinary stones or bladder stones • common signs include PU/PD, weight loss, and polyphagia • common symptoms include head tilt, circling, and nystagmus • ...
Signs 2021-11-09
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- When you walk on the street, you will see many ____.
- Blue signs tell you where to find ____ and gas stations.
- Green says, "____".
- Everyone must pay ____ to them.
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- They are usually rectangular with black letters or ____.
- White signs tell you the ___ of the road.
- ____ signs are always yellow.
- They are ____ and easy to read.
- Blue says, "____".
- Traffic signs keep you ____.
10 Clues: Blue says, "____". • Green says, "____". • Traffic signs keep you ____. • ____ signs are always yellow. • They are ____ and easy to read. • Everyone must pay ____ to them. • White signs tell you the ___ of the road. • When you walk on the street, you will see many ____. • They are usually rectangular with black letters or ____. • ...
Signs 2025-04-10
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- Ecchymosis on mastoid process after head trauma
- Hand/wrist spasm in hypocalcemia
- hematoma seen in floor of mouth in mandibular fracture
- Indicates a swelling is made of adipose tissue
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- Touch tip of tongue to tip of nose
- Metastatic cervical lymph node infiltrating platysma
- Loss of superficial epithelium on applying lateral pressure
- sticking of colour on lips when there is reduced saliva
- No window created between nail beds in clubbing
- Pin point bleeding on lifting the scale
10 Clues: Hand/wrist spasm in hypocalcemia • Touch tip of tongue to tip of nose • Pin point bleeding on lifting the scale • Indicates a swelling is made of adipose tissue • No window created between nail beds in clubbing • Ecchymosis on mastoid process after head trauma • Metastatic cervical lymph node infiltrating platysma • ...
Canadian Signs 2021-03-15
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- A piece of cloth representing a countries place, in red and white with a maple sign of it
- seal A national symbol in the United States and is to represent the physical seal itself
- Canada The National Anthem for Canada
- A mounted Canadian police in the North-west bringing authority to all the Northwest territories
- Leaf One of the best common symbols you can find in Canada because it represents Canada itself
- An important animal which is a symbol of Canada
- and white
- which can be found in Canada's flag
- Is a illegal weapon in Canada because of the chemicals it has
- save the queen The National Anthem of the British representing Queen Elizabeth
- A well known sport in Canada, the Oilers represent our country in Hockey
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- A patterned cloth which is originally made by woven wool
- A big animal which is a mammal, can be found in farms
- A golden coin with a goose on, it's worth is 1 dollar in Canada
- tree A tree/plant which has many maples on it which acts as its leaves
- A flower in Canada which is used for Poppy's day
- Suppose to be copy to the fishing and racing schooner
- Another common sport in Canada which uses a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
18 Clues: and white • which can be found in Canada's flag • Canada The National Anthem for Canada • An important animal which is a symbol of Canada • A flower in Canada which is used for Poppy's day • A big animal which is a mammal, can be found in farms • Suppose to be copy to the fishing and racing schooner • A patterned cloth which is originally made by woven wool • ...
Star signs 2025-02-21
17 Clues: lugn • trygg • känna • trött • ledare • jobbig • känslig • försöka • lektion • effektiv • självisk • ambitiös • kritisera • diskutera • optimistik • självständig • alltför noga
PMF HS&E Crossword - celebrating 1 year without a TRI 2016-06-21
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- Warrens commitment to HS&E? (6)
- You can never have enough of these! (11)
- Don't get left in the dark! (17)
- This is mandatory before first use. (11)
- Acronym used by contractors (and DCFC fans)? (4)
- Ollie Knight can tell you a thing or two about being one of these... (17)
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- New Group Property self-service portal? (7)
- This is vital to detect and respond to early signs of damage. (18)
- UB40 didn't know what to do with them (but MITIE do)! (4)
- Stop & Fix it - “Don’t Walk Past a Problem” (8)
- 2222 or 01332 2 47082 when there is an? (9)
- The last TRI resulted in one of these. (9)
12 Clues: Warrens commitment to HS&E? (6) • Don't get left in the dark! (17) • You can never have enough of these! (11) • This is mandatory before first use. (11) • The last TRI resulted in one of these. (9) • New Group Property self-service portal? (7) • 2222 or 01332 2 47082 when there is an? (9) • Stop & Fix it - “Don’t Walk Past a Problem” (8) • ...
STEM Crossword 2023-11-20
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- number of breathes per minute
- organ that pumps blood
- blood vessel supplying blood to forearm
- when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
- clinical measurements
- pair of oragans in ribcage
- measure of the hotness or coldness of a body
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- medical doctor trianed to provide primary healthcare
- A device used to measure the temperature of gaseous, liquid or solid matter or of a chemical reaction such as fire.
- when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries.
- the pressure of blood in the circulatory system
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them
12 Clues: clinical measurements • organ that pumps blood • pair of oragans in ribcage • number of breathes per minute • blood vessel supplying blood to forearm • measure of the hotness or coldness of a body • the pressure of blood in the circulatory system • medical doctor trianed to provide primary healthcare • ...
Key Terms of Vital Signs & Health History/General Survey 2021-02-03
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- subjective sensation person feels from disorder
- adults resting heart rate is greater then 95-100 beats/minutes
- what you obtain through physical examination
- 120-139/80-89
- the total volume of blood pumped out from the ventricle in some unit of time
- 140-159/90-99
- less then 120/80
- having difficulty or labored breathing
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- what the person says about him/herself
- great than 160/100
- without fever
- an abnormal rhythm
- there is a difference between you hear beat and the observed peripheral pulses
- slow breathing
- the heart rate is inconsistent with the respiratory cycle
- adults resting heart rate is less then 50 beats/minute
- rapid, shallow breathing
- the maximum pressure felt on the artery during left ventricular contraction or systole
- elastic recoil pressure that the blood exerts constantly between each contraction
- objective abnormality that can be detected on physical examination or in lab reports
20 Clues: without fever • 120-139/80-89 • 140-159/90-99 • slow breathing • less then 120/80 • great than 160/100 • an abnormal rhythm • rapid, shallow breathing • what the person says about him/herself • having difficulty or labored breathing • what you obtain through physical examination • subjective sensation person feels from disorder • adults resting heart rate is less then 50 beats/minute • ...
WBIL 2020-01-12
25 Clues: find • when • move • open • what • back • know • guess • signs • clear • hopes • start • above • dreams • lonely • shadow • without • through • someday • looking • anybody • watching • sleeping • somewhere • suggestions
The Human Body 2026-02-05
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- A color that leans towards blue, but isn't exactly blue
- Loss of self-awareness and awareness of one's environment
- Vital organs that purify the blood of its waste products
- Signs that appear reveal an illness or problem
- When the heart is stopped
- Sensation when you are suffering
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- A disorder characterized by a sensation of spinning and numbness.
- Large vein that carries blood from the head, neck, arms and chest to the heart
- Organ that filters and renews the blood
- Short, labored breathing
- Part of the human body that extends from the shoulders to the abdomen and contains the heart and lungs
- when you want to vomit
- Each of the two bony arches, at the top and bottom of the mouth, into which the teeth are projected
- Organs of respiration
14 Clues: Organs of respiration • when you want to vomit • Short, labored breathing • When the heart is stopped • Sensation when you are suffering • Organ that filters and renews the blood • Signs that appear reveal an illness or problem • A color that leans towards blue, but isn't exactly blue • Vital organs that purify the blood of its waste products • ...
Diagnosis of traditional medicine 2024-10-30
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- - Technique involving the use of pressure points to relieve ailments.
- - Pathways in the body through which energy flows, as per Chinese medicine.
- - Important diagnostic method in Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine to assess health.
- - Process of identifying diseases based on symptoms and signs.
- - Vital life force in traditional Chinese medicine.
- - In Chinese medicine, represents passive, cool, and nurturing energy.
- - Another term for life energy in traditional Chinese medicine.
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- - Ancient Indian system of medicine focusing on balancing bodily energies.
- - Use of plants and plant extracts for medicinal purposes.
- - A Greco-Arabic healing tradition based on balancing bodily humors.
- - Approach that considers the whole person—body, mind, spirit—in healing.
11 Clues: - Vital life force in traditional Chinese medicine. • - Use of plants and plant extracts for medicinal purposes. • - Process of identifying diseases based on symptoms and signs. • - Another term for life energy in traditional Chinese medicine. • - A Greco-Arabic healing tradition based on balancing bodily humors. • ...
Competency's 2022-04-05
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- Surgeon that uses staples for surgery
- amount of time to use an IS per hour
- all patients after surgery should be on a ___
- __ is needed at bed side for all cervical patients
- Physicians who take care of CJR patients
- requires and order with an ICD code from physician
- Minutes to make a phone call after receiving a critical lab result
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- Needed after first void or when a patient has not voided for 6 hours
- Wound cleanser applied before dressing in spine patients
- the feet on the bed should be locked out for ___
- Hours a NOC OX is valid for
- how frequent vital signs need to be completed after post op vitals
12 Clues: Hours a NOC OX is valid for • amount of time to use an IS per hour • Surgeon that uses staples for surgery • Physicians who take care of CJR patients • all patients after surgery should be on a ___ • the feet on the bed should be locked out for ___ • __ is needed at bed side for all cervical patients • requires and order with an ICD code from physician • ...
PMF HSE Crossword - celebrating 1 year without a TRI 2016-06-23
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- Acronym used by contractors (and DCFC fans)? (4)
- The last TRI resulted in one of these. (9)
- Stop & Fix it - “Don’t Walk Past a Problem” (8)
- This is vital to detect and respond to early signs of damage. (18)
- This is mandatory before first use. (11)
- Don't get left in the dark! (17)
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- 2222 or 01332 2 47082 when there is an? (9)
- You can never have enough of these leaders! (11)
- New Group Property self-service portal? (7)
- Ollie Knight can tell you a thing or two about being one of these... (17)
- Warrens commitment to HS&E? (6)
- UB40 didn't know what to do with them (but MITIE do)! (4)
12 Clues: Warrens commitment to HS&E? (6) • Don't get left in the dark! (17) • This is mandatory before first use. (11) • The last TRI resulted in one of these. (9) • 2222 or 01332 2 47082 when there is an? (9) • New Group Property self-service portal? (7) • Stop & Fix it - “Don’t Walk Past a Problem” (8) • You can never have enough of these leaders! (11) • ...
Puzzle hospital jobs and personnel 2025-03-19
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- A person who helps patients with their mobility and physical activities.
- A medical worker who handles blood samples for testing.
- The person who assists doctors during surgeries.
- The person who cleans and disinfects the hospital area.
- A person who monitors and manages anesthesia during surgery.
- A healthcare worker who provides care to newborns.
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- This person provides therapy and rehabilitation to patients with injuries.
- A medical specialist for the skin and related conditions
- A professional who treats psychological disorders.
- The person who prescribes medication and diagnoses illnesses.
- A person who works in a pharmacy and dispenses medications.
- The specialist who deals with the heart and blood vessels.
- A medical professional who takes care of patients' teeth.
- The person responsible for checking a patient’s vital signs
- A healthcare worker who takes care of patients' nutritional needs.
15 Clues: The person who assists doctors during surgeries. • A professional who treats psychological disorders. • A healthcare worker who provides care to newborns. • A medical worker who handles blood samples for testing. • The person who cleans and disinfects the hospital area. • A medical specialist for the skin and related conditions • ...
Fluid and Electrolytes 2025-02-05
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- Dyspnea, hypoxia, Ards
- Rapid Bounding pulse, Hypertension, Dyspnea, Distended neck veins
- Trousseau's sign and Chvostek's sign may be assessed if the patient is experiencing
- you should check Vital signs every _______ minutes during blood transfusion
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- Dextrose and Lactated Ringer are never used during what procedure
- Type of Isotonic solution
- Prutitis and bronchospasm are seen in what type of transfusion reaction
- Blood should be hung within how many minutes after its recieved from blood bank
- what type of anti antibodies are found during Febrile transfusion reaction
- 1/2 NaCL D5W are what type of IV solutions
- ________ the transfusion if a the patient experience a hemolytic Transfusion reaction.
11 Clues: Dyspnea, hypoxia, Ards • Type of Isotonic solution • 1/2 NaCL D5W are what type of IV solutions • Dextrose and Lactated Ringer are never used during what procedure • Rapid Bounding pulse, Hypertension, Dyspnea, Distended neck veins • Prutitis and bronchospasm are seen in what type of transfusion reaction • ...
Diagnosis of traditional medicine 2024-10-30
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- - Technique involving the use of pressure points to relieve ailments.
- - Pathways in the body through which energy flows, as per Chinese medicine.
- - Important diagnostic method in Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine to assess health.
- - Process of identifying diseases based on symptoms and signs.
- - Vital life force in traditional Chinese medicine.
- - In Chinese medicine, represents passive, cool, and nurturing energy.
- - Another term for life energy in traditional Chinese medicine.
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- - Ancient Indian system of medicine focusing on balancing bodily energies.
- - Use of plants and plant extracts for medicinal purposes.
- - A Greco-Arabic healing tradition based on balancing bodily humors.
- - Approach that considers the whole person—body, mind, spirit—in healing.
11 Clues: - Vital life force in traditional Chinese medicine. • - Use of plants and plant extracts for medicinal purposes. • - Process of identifying diseases based on symptoms and signs. • - Another term for life energy in traditional Chinese medicine. • - A Greco-Arabic healing tradition based on balancing bodily humors. • ...
Meanings of dance 2021-02-23
16 Clues: Art • Dance • Vital • Music • Style • Rhythm • Energy • Emotion • Culture • Movement • Lighting • Costumes • Dedication • Expression • Performance • Interpretation
School Signs 2024-10-10
17 Clues: Test • Math • Hour • Grade • Study • Music • Health • Office • Science • English • Homework • Principal • Counselor • Cafeteria • Elementary • University • ResidentialSchool
ARU's crossword puzzle 2022-05-31
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- Gas that is exchanged with CO2 during the ventilation.
- blood vessel that takes oxygen to the cells.
- Air entry in the lungs from the environment.
- Gas exchange between the blood and the cells.
- Cute Asian bear that holds clinical information about your patients.
- Air in the pleural cavity.
- Oxigen administration device that allows to titrate the % of oxygen given through a simple mask.
- It is formed by 16-20 C-shaped cartilaginous rings. Also called, wind pipe.
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- Electronic system where nurses and HCAs upload patients' vital signs and other observations.
- Not all ........ wear capes.
- In COPD, what does the 'O' stand for?
- This is the main gas in the atmosphere.
- in 'pH' , what does the 'p' stand for?
- Main respiratory muscle that helps changing pressures in the chest cavity.
- respiratory condition in which the bronchioles narrow.
15 Clues: Air in the pleural cavity. • Not all ........ wear capes. • In COPD, what does the 'O' stand for? • in 'pH' , what does the 'p' stand for? • This is the main gas in the atmosphere. • blood vessel that takes oxygen to the cells. • Air entry in the lungs from the environment. • Gas exchange between the blood and the cells. • ...
Fundamentals of Nursing 2025-02-12
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- The position where the patient is lying flat on their back.
- A medication used to prevent pain during procedures.
- Pressure Vital sign measured with a sphygmomanometer.
- Infection An infection acquired in a hospital setting.
- The act of recording patient care and observations.
- The practice of maintaining cleanliness to prevent infection.
- A protective barrier used to prevent contamination.
- The first step in the nursing process.
- A condition in which there is an inadequate oxygen supply in the body.
- A life-saving procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breaths.
- The process of eliminating all forms of microbial life.
- The organization that sets safety standards for nurses (abbr.).
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- A sudden drop in blood pressure when standing up.
- The route of medication administration directly into the vein.
- The process of identifying a patient before any procedure.
- Signs The key measurements of body function: temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
- The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.
- Position A semi-sitting position used for comfort and breathing support.
- The legal document where nurses record patient care.
- The process of inserting a tube into the bladder to drain urine.
- An instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped.
- The system of prioritizing patient care based on severity.
- The act of administering medication using a needle and syringe.
- The process of breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Practices that help maintain health and prevent disease.
26 Clues: The first step in the nursing process. • A sudden drop in blood pressure when standing up. • The act of recording patient care and observations. • A protective barrier used to prevent contamination. • A medication used to prevent pain during procedures. • The legal document where nurses record patient care. • An instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds. • ...
Track & Field Sports injuries 2023-05-03
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits
- lose consciousness for a short time because of a temporarily insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain.
- the directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a primary care physician
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- when your body loses more fluid than you take in.
- body's inability to cope with a particular heat load.
- history, examination, and medical decisionmaking
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
- the prioritization of patient care
- causing difficulty in breathing.
10 Clues: causing difficulty in breathing. • the prioritization of patient care • history, examination, and medical decisionmaking • when your body loses more fluid than you take in. • body's inability to cope with a particular heat load. • Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • ...
Meanings of dance 2021-02-23
16 Clues: Art • Dance • Music • Vital • Style • Energy • Rhythm • Emotion • Culture • Costumes • Movement • Lighting • Expression • Dedication • Performance • Interpretation
Crossword: Elements and their Symbols 2024-07-28
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- Essential for blood, found in hemoglobin, symbol 'Fe'
- Protects your teeth in toothpaste, symbol 'F'
- Found in table salt
- Is found in sunscreen, symbol 'Zn'
- Liquid at room temperature, used in thermometers
- Conducts electricity well, used in wiring and coins, symbol 'Cu'
- Crucial for electronics and computer chips, symbol 'Si'
- Known for its yellow color and smell of rotten eggs, symbol 'S'
- Powers your phone's battery, symbol 'Li'
- Lights up signs with a bright, reddish-orange glow, symbol 'Ne'
- Builds strong bones and teeth, found in milk
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- Non-metal with the symbol 'I', used in medical disinfectants
- Makes your voice squeaky and fills party balloons
- Keeps us alive, the breath of life
- The lightest element in the universe, symbol 'H'
- Vital for muscle function, found in bananas, symbol 'K'
- The basis of life, found in diamonds and pencils
- A notorious poison, a metalloid with the symbol 'As'
- Used to disinfect swimming pools
19 Clues: Found in table salt • Used to disinfect swimming pools • Keeps us alive, the breath of life • Is found in sunscreen, symbol 'Zn' • Powers your phone's battery, symbol 'Li' • Builds strong bones and teeth, found in milk • Protects your teeth in toothpaste, symbol 'F' • The lightest element in the universe, symbol 'H' • The basis of life, found in diamonds and pencils • ...
Test puzzle 2025-10-07
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- Blood sugar disorder often managed in general practice
- Practitioner, A patient’s first point of contact in the health system
- signs, Quick measure of health status – heart, lungs, temp, etc.
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- certificate, Short-term certificate for absence from work
- GP’s written order for medication
- Document sent from GP to a specialist
6 Clues: GP’s written order for medication • Document sent from GP to a specialist • Blood sugar disorder often managed in general practice • certificate, Short-term certificate for absence from work • signs, Quick measure of health status – heart, lungs, temp, etc. • Practitioner, A patient’s first point of contact in the health system
Signs of Qiyamah 2022-08-17
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- Another word for Qiyaamah
- There will be very few learned ______
- The Day of Judgement is when people will find out if they will be entering _______
- People with the worst character and _____ will take up leadership
- _______ and bribery will become common
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- ______ disasters will become common
- Even people who are _______ will rise from their graves on the Day of Judgement
- Signs that deal with specific events happening are called _____ signs
- The signs are divided into ____ groups
- Signs that indicate the weakening of the morals of mankind are called _____ signs
- Muslims will lose respect for the ________
- The major signs will happen ____ the minor signs
- Women will give birth to their ________
13 Clues: Another word for Qiyaamah • ______ disasters will become common • There will be very few learned ______ • The signs are divided into ____ groups • _______ and bribery will become common • Women will give birth to their ________ • Muslims will lose respect for the ________ • The major signs will happen ____ the minor signs • ...
Drivers Education Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-20
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- What color signs provide information on different destinations?
- What does the second letter in ABS stand for?
- How many sides does a stop sign have?
- What kind of line separates traffic going in the same direction?
- You may pass on a two-way road
- What vehicle always wins in an accident?
- A green arrow means what?
- How many states allow right-turn-on-red?
- What shape of warning signs show danger ahead?
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- ABS stands for what?
- What kind of signs must you obey?
- Construction signs are what color?
- What color are warning signs?
- How many lights are on a traffic light?
- Rumble strips protect from what kind of areas?
- A red arrow means what?
16 Clues: ABS stands for what? • A red arrow means what? • A green arrow means what? • What color are warning signs? • You may pass on a two-way road • What kind of signs must you obey? • Construction signs are what color? • How many sides does a stop sign have? • How many lights are on a traffic light? • What vehicle always wins in an accident? • How many states allow right-turn-on-red? • ...
PID Intro 2022-09-12
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- smallest microorganism
- general and unspecific signs
- return to normalcy
- normal inhabitant
- a disorder of structure or functioning a host
- signs and symptoms are more severe and specific
- suspected pathogen can be isolated and grown in pure culture
- a healthy subject infected with suspected pathogen must develop the same signs and symptoms of disease
- ________ pathogen: must produce disease to transmit and survive
- any organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- _______ pathogen: transmitted to host from surrounding source (water, soil)
- Study of the cause/origin of disease
- suspected pathogen must be found in every case of disease and not found in healthy individuals
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- _______ pathogen: does not ordinarily cause disease but can under certain conditions
- the invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an individual or population
- largest microorganism
- ________ pathogen: commonly found within indigenous microbiota and can cause disease in normal hosts with some regularity
- caused by pathogenic microorganisms
- Father of microbiology
- number of pathogens and clinical signs begin to decline
- The pathogen must be re-isolated from the new host
- capable of causing disease
- pathogen multiples without clinical signs
23 Clues: normal inhabitant • return to normalcy • largest microorganism • smallest microorganism • Father of microbiology • capable of causing disease • general and unspecific signs • caused by pathogenic microorganisms • Study of the cause/origin of disease • pathogen multiples without clinical signs • a disorder of structure or functioning a host • ...
Animal ER Terminology 2026-03-05
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- The predicted outcome or chance of recovery.
- Therapy tom help an animal recover strength or movement.
- Removing a small sample of tissue to test for disease.
- Treatmentof disease affecting internal organs.
- Humanely ending an animal's life to prevent further suffering.
- Watching vital signs like heart rate and oxygen levels.
- Animals other than typical pets.
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- Harm caused by a poison or dangerous substance.
- Process of deciding which animal needs treatment first based on how serious their condition is.
- Panel A series of blood tests that check organ function and overall heath.
- To make a patient's condition steady and not getting wa orse.
- When owners agree to treatment after understanding risks and costs.
- Reviving an animal that has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped.
- Placing a tube into the airway to help with breathing.
- Severe bleeding.
15 Clues: Severe bleeding. • Animals other than typical pets. • The predicted outcome or chance of recovery. • Treatmentof disease affecting internal organs. • Harm caused by a poison or dangerous substance. • Removing a small sample of tissue to test for disease. • Placing a tube into the airway to help with breathing. • Watching vital signs like heart rate and oxygen levels. • ...
Track & Field Sports injuries 2023-05-03
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits
- lose consciousness for a short time because of a temporarily insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain.
- the directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a primary care physician
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- when your body loses more fluid than you take in.
- body's inability to cope with a particular heat load.
- history, examination, and medical decisionmaking
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
- the prioritization of patient care
- causing difficulty in breathing.
10 Clues: causing difficulty in breathing. • the prioritization of patient care • history, examination, and medical decisionmaking • when your body loses more fluid than you take in. • body's inability to cope with a particular heat load. • Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • ...
Vital Crossword 2013-04-09
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- Vital Financial Services (Pty) Ltd is an insurance ____________, and is here to help and advise you on insurance.
- Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services?
- Who will you recommend that your friends and family speak to when they need insurance?
- The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address.
- The ___________ is the amount that you pay every month in order to be covered by the insurance company. If you don’t pay this amount then you won’t have cover for that month
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- The ______________ is an independent person who you can complain to if you are having a problem and you feel that your insurance company is not treating you fairly
- If you take out a policy from Vital Financial Services and refer a friend who takes out a policy you will earn a ________ fee.
- When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________
- If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need
- If you are driving and someone else drives into you that person is called a ______________
- When you suffer a loss that you have insurance cover for, you need to register a _______
- You will receive a few documents from your insurance company that has all the information about your policy. The insurance _______ is a very important document as it summaries all the information that you provided and shows what is covered and what is not covered.
- If you sign up for a family plan policy, how many kids can you add into your policy? __________ under the age of 21 years.
13 Clues: Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services? • If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need • The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address. • When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________ • ...
Week 22 Crossword 2025-01-30
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- Ms. Nesbit is not at school today because she has a head ___.
- I ___ looked for my car keys in the morning as I was running late.
- The boy ___ his arms when he was thrown into the pool.
- Her temperature was hot and her cheeks were flushed ___.
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- A genre that is scary and gory
- ___ are ailments that prevent you from functioning normally.
- If the patient is in bad condition, their vital signs are ___.
- The dispatcher sent EMTs to ___ to the emergency.
- If your mom lost you in the store, she would be ___.
- The patient's vitals are ___. They are in good condition.
10 Clues: A genre that is scary and gory • The dispatcher sent EMTs to ___ to the emergency. • If your mom lost you in the store, she would be ___. • The boy ___ his arms when he was thrown into the pool. • Her temperature was hot and her cheeks were flushed ___. • The patient's vitals are ___. They are in good condition. • ...
Chemistry Elements Fun Facts 2025-09-24
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- It is one of the most precious metals.
- It is the only element that its atom can exist without neutrons.
- It is commonly used in electrical wires and cables.
- It is vital for building strong bones and teeth.
- It is a semi-metal which is used to make computer chips.
- This gas can relight a glowing splint.
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- It contributes about 78% of the earth's atmosphere.
- This gas is widely used in luminous advertisement signs.
- It glows and burns and is associated with glowing skulls and graveyard ghosts.
- This gas helps keep swimming pools clean.
10 Clues: It is one of the most precious metals. • This gas can relight a glowing splint. • This gas helps keep swimming pools clean. • It is vital for building strong bones and teeth. • It contributes about 78% of the earth's atmosphere. • It is commonly used in electrical wires and cables. • This gas is widely used in luminous advertisement signs. • ...
HL Chapter 2: First Aid: Unit 2 v2023.07 2023-12-02
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- evacuation care
- this method of triage an be used to assess many patients rapidly, and personnel with limited medical training can use it effectively
- level of _____ (LOC)
- signs include pulse and breathing rate
- indirect threat care
- this type of airway will restrict a patient's ability to breathe
- process of sorting and categorizing patients
- this assessment is conducted after the patient is stabilized
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- direct threat care
- this assessment is conducted every 15 minutes on a stable patient
- occurs when someone's body position leads to insufficient intake of oxygen
- while assessing scene safey, try to determine the ______ of injury to the patient
- body substance isolation (UNIT 1)
- use this when you need to move a patient quickkly
- during this assessment the priority for care is the rapid identification and management of life-threatening conditions
- this position helps maintain an open airway
16 Clues: evacuation care • direct threat care • level of _____ (LOC) • indirect threat care • body substance isolation (UNIT 1) • signs include pulse and breathing rate • this position helps maintain an open airway • process of sorting and categorizing patients • use this when you need to move a patient quickkly • this assessment is conducted after the patient is stabilized • ...
