vital signs Crossword Puzzles
Red Cross Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-19
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- We respect nations, but our work knows no bounds. We care for the victims and the aggressors alike.
- A _____ ______ may involve a focused examination or a hands-on check.
- We take initiatives, but never take sides.
- signs Level of responsiveness, breathing, and skin.
- We serve people, but not systems.
- A unresponsive person should be rolled into this position.
- Be on the lookout for _______ when providing care for someone that has been involved in a serious incident. Symptoms can include anxiety, weakness, cool/clammy skin.
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- We work around the clock, but never for personal gain.
- Airway, Breathing, Circulation.
- Interview the ill or injured person at the scene.
- We care for the victims and the aggressors alike.
- We have many talents, but a single idea.
- Red Cross, Red Crystal, and Red __________.
13 Clues: Airway, Breathing, Circulation. • We serve people, but not systems. • We have many talents, but a single idea. • We take initiatives, but never take sides. • Red Cross, Red Crystal, and Red __________. • Interview the ill or injured person at the scene. • We care for the victims and the aggressors alike. • We work around the clock, but never for personal gain. • ...
African American History - Medical Advancements 2024-02-10
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- amount of force your blood uses to get through your arteries
- inventor of the device for monitoring patient's vital signs
- first black professional nurse in the US
- organ that produces insulin
- the term for the activity that should be done for at least 30 minutes per day
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- what condition is also called the "silent killer"
- first black woman to earn a medical degree in the US
- hormone/medication that aids in balancing blood glucose levels
- the term that refers to the state that one aims to be in if they exercise and eat nutritious foods
- engineer that improved the function of the pacemaker
- condition resulting from too much sugar in your blood
- founder of the first black-owned hospital in US
12 Clues: organ that produces insulin • first black professional nurse in the US • founder of the first black-owned hospital in US • what condition is also called the "silent killer" • first black woman to earn a medical degree in the US • engineer that improved the function of the pacemaker • condition resulting from too much sugar in your blood • ...
Oncologic Emergencies 2019-10-30
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- An endocrine paraneoplastic syndrome that causes a water balance disorder
- Facial swelling and _________ edema are classic symptoms of SVC
- Commonly seen in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients and in those with bony mets
- Will be elevated in DIC
- What do you have to monitor BID when you have a patient with possible TLS?
- Should be started within 1 hour of fever in a neutropenic patient
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- Vital signs should be done Q4H on these patients
- Compression of the cardiac muscle by pathologic fluid accumulation can lead to cardiac _______
- Class of drug used to treat hypercalcemia
- This treatment is urgently used with SCC or SVC
- Sepsis with hypotension refractory to fluid resuscitation
- If left untreated, spinal cord compression can lead to _____
- Simultaneous clotting and bleeding
- This electrolyte will be decreased in TLS
14 Clues: Will be elevated in DIC • Simultaneous clotting and bleeding • Class of drug used to treat hypercalcemia • This electrolyte will be decreased in TLS • This treatment is urgently used with SCC or SVC • Vital signs should be done Q4H on these patients • Sepsis with hypotension refractory to fluid resuscitation • ...
Media Language Terminology 2025-03-12
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- Anything that can be used to represent something else
- The experiences and knowledge audiences use to decode signs
- The process of embedding meaning into a media product
- Sound added to a text, not from the fictional world
- A more specific category within a genre
- The vocabulary used in a media text
- The literal meaning of a sign
- The implied meanings of a sign
- Having multiple meanings
- CODE A narrative device that creates mystery
- OPPOSITION Opposing concepts used to create meaning
- A culturally shared understanding presented as natural
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- Sound originating from within the fictional world
- The way a media text 'speaks' to its audience
- A condition where the distinction between reality and simulation is blurred
- Established ways of doing things in media production
- Systems of signs that create meaning
- The process of interpreting a media product
- The shaping and presentation of content
- The study of signs and symbols
- Social, cultural, historical, and economic influences
- A category of media texts sharing similar features
- CODES The ways equipment is used to tell a story
- The structure or shape of a media product
- A set of related signs from which a choice is made
- The arrangement of signs in a sequence
- A sign that no longer has a real-world counterpart
- A genre combining elements of two or more genres
- Current, relating to the present time
29 Clues: Having multiple meanings • The literal meaning of a sign • The study of signs and symbols • The implied meanings of a sign • The vocabulary used in a media text • Systems of signs that create meaning • Current, relating to the present time • The arrangement of signs in a sequence • The shaping and presentation of content • A more specific category within a genre • ...
Medical Spanish 2025-07-28
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- todo salio ____ (everything went well)
- usted tiene _____? (Do you have questions?)
- usted tiene dolor? (do you have pain?)
- le daremos ______ si todo esta bien (we will discharge you if everything looks good)
- usted _____ a casa (you can go home)
- voy a prepararlo para su ____(I'm going to get you ready for your procedure)
- no puede _____ hoy (you can't drive today)
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- voy a revisar sus ____ (I'm going to check your vital signs)
- hola, yo soy su _____ (I am your nurse)
- fue un _____ atenderlo (it was a pleasure to care for you)
- cuando fue ______ que comio o bebio algo? (When was the last time you ate or drank anything?)
- de ______, que tanto le duele? (from 0-10 how much does it hurt?)
12 Clues: usted _____ a casa (you can go home) • todo salio ____ (everything went well) • usted tiene dolor? (do you have pain?) • hola, yo soy su _____ (I am your nurse) • no puede _____ hoy (you can't drive today) • usted tiene _____? (Do you have questions?) • fue un _____ atenderlo (it was a pleasure to care for you) • ...
TEST 1 2020-06-15
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- signs (n.) indicators of a person's general physical condition
- (adj.) when something unexpected or unusual happens
- (n.) testing objects or people in order to identify specific characteristics
- (v.) set up for a specific purpose
- (n.)a requirement for people to stay in their homes due to a specific risk
- an event that shocks people because of immoral/illegal acts
- (adj.) being used a lot on social media
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- (n.) a person who writes news stories for newspapers, television, etc.
- (adj.) liked by a lot of people
- (v.) engaged somebody for work or assistance
- (n.) sensations or changes in bodily function associated with a specific disease
- (v.) added (a message or photo) to a website
- (v.) putting your arms around someone in order to show love or friendship
- (v.) acting in the way that is required by law
- (n.) things that are unusual or unexpected
15 Clues: (adj.) liked by a lot of people • (v.) set up for a specific purpose • (adj.) being used a lot on social media • (n.) things that are unusual or unexpected • (v.) engaged somebody for work or assistance • (v.) added (a message or photo) to a website • (v.) acting in the way that is required by law • (adj.) when something unexpected or unusual happens • ...
Biomedical Engineering 2025-09-19
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- through devices that maintain or improve physiological functions.
- employing robotic systems and advanced surgical tools.
- with assistive technology that aids recovery.
- to enable remote patient management.
- These include imaging systems such as MRI, CT scanners, and ultrasound machines that help detect and monitor diseases.
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- Artificial limbs, joint replacements, and cochlear implants restore function and improve quality of life.
- in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and genetic testing.
- for precise and non-invasive diagnostics.
- (AI) for predictive diagnostics and personalized medicine.
- Equipment: Microfluidic devices and biosensors facilitate lab tests and disease detection at molecular or cellular levels.
- Wearable sensors and heart rate monitors track vital signs and health status in real time
- Devices like pacemakers, insulin pumps, and dialysis machines assist in managing or treating conditions.
- for targeted drug delivery and improved imaging
- for custom prosthetics and implants.
14 Clues: to enable remote patient management. • for custom prosthetics and implants. • for precise and non-invasive diagnostics. • with assistive technology that aids recovery. • for targeted drug delivery and improved imaging • employing robotic systems and advanced surgical tools. • in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and genetic testing. • ...
Cranial Nerves 2022-07-14
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- Sensory for smell. Signs of lesion: decreased smell
- Motor to the dorsal oblique (eye) muscle, the smallest cranial nerve. Signs of lesion" Dorsomedial strabismus, nystagmus.
- Motor to the lateral rectus and retractor bulbi muscles. Signs of lesion" Ventromedial strabismus, nystagmus
- Sensory for vision. Signs of lesion: decreased vision, decreased menace, blindness, and delayed or absent pupillary light reflexes
- Sensory to the taste buds on the caudal one-third of the tongue, carotid sinus, pharynx and middle ear. Motor to the muscles of the pharynx and the stylopharyngeus. Signs of lesion: Abnormal positioning of the tongue, decreased ability to swallow, decreased pharyngeal and laryngeal signs.
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- Sensory for hearing, balance, and equilibrium. Signs of lesion: decreased hearing and vestibular signs
- Motor to the sternomastoideus, omotransversarius, and trapezius muscles. Signs of lesion: Atrophy of the trapezius, sternocephalicus, and brachiocephalicus muscles.
- Motor to muscles of mastication and sensory to the skin of the head, eye, orbit, nasal and oral cavity and teeth.
- Motor to skeletal muscles of the tongue. Signs of lesion: decreased motor function of the tongue.
- motor to dorsal, ventral, medial, recti and ventral oblique muscles of the eye and superior levator muscle of the upper lid. Signs of lesion: Horner's Syndrome, ventrolateral strabismus, and nystagmus.
- Motor to the muscles of the pharynx, larynx, and esophagus. Sensory TO the pharyngeal wall and epiglottal taste buds and skin of the external ear canal. Sensory FROM the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, heart, and other viscera. Signs of lesion: decreased ability to swallow, decreased pharyngeal and laryngeal signs, decreased parasympathetic signs to the viscera.
- Sensory to taste buds and the rostral two-thirds of the tongue and motor to muscles of the facial expressions. Signs of lesion: decreased palpebral reflex, decreased corneal reflex, decrease menace, abnormal facial expressions.
12 Clues: Sensory for smell. Signs of lesion: decreased smell • Motor to skeletal muscles of the tongue. Signs of lesion: decreased motor function of the tongue. • Sensory for hearing, balance, and equilibrium. Signs of lesion: decreased hearing and vestibular signs • ...
El Trato A Los Animales 2024-01-08
25 Clues: Care • Vital • Avoid • Planet • Respect • Animals • Humanity • Reflects • Treatment • Compassion • To respect • Well-being • Empathetic • Contributes • Mistreatment • Forms of life • Adequate food • Responsibility • To take care of • Medical attention • Animal protection • Ecological balance • Healthy environment • Peaceful coexistence • Unnecessary suffering
Restraints 2022-06-12
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- Type of order that expires in 24 hours
- Type of Alternative Method
- Which regulating body do we report to if a patient expires within 24 hours of restraint application
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- Type of order that expires in 4 hours
- How frequent is the observation for violent restraints
- How frequent should vital signs be taken for non-violent restraints
6 Clues: Type of Alternative Method • Type of order that expires in 4 hours • Type of order that expires in 24 hours • How frequent is the observation for violent restraints • How frequent should vital signs be taken for non-violent restraints • Which regulating body do we report to if a patient expires within 24 hours of restraint application
3D Team Day CrossWord 2025-06-06
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- The ability or encouragement to move around, especially after surgery.
- Process of alerting more senior staff when a patient’s condition worsens.
- lounge, Area where patients wait before going home after discharge.
- Compression garments used to prevent deep vein thrombosis in immobile patients.
- Part of the body at risk of developing ulcers due to prolonged immobility.
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- Support surface used to prevent pressure ulcers.
- Vital signs and patient checks recorded regularly.
- Tube used to drain urine from the bladder.
- When a patient is officially allowed to leave hospital care.
- A small tube inserted into a vein to deliver or withdraw fluids.
- Device used post-surgery to remove fluid from a wound or cavity.
- Ward or area where patients are monitored after surgery.
12 Clues: Tube used to drain urine from the bladder. • Support surface used to prevent pressure ulcers. • Vital signs and patient checks recorded regularly. • Ward or area where patients are monitored after surgery. • When a patient is officially allowed to leave hospital care. • A small tube inserted into a vein to deliver or withdraw fluids. • ...
Vital Signs and Assessment 2018-01-05
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- Pulse is an indicator of what? (2 words)
- Site of measuring temperature
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- How long should you listen for an apical pulse? (2words)
- cranial nerve is for taste
- This is a hereditary condition of uncontrolled heat production that occurs when susceptible people receive certain anesthetic drugs.(2words)
5 Clues: cranial nerve is for taste • Site of measuring temperature • Pulse is an indicator of what? (2 words) • How long should you listen for an apical pulse? (2words) • This is a hereditary condition of uncontrolled heat production that occurs when susceptible people receive certain anesthetic drugs.(2words)
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Not normal for the human body
- Which can cause damage
- A persistent pain
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Which strengthens the bones
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Having too much of something
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- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- What something can be used for
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- It is gymnasium
- The mass of a person
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- Not harmful
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2025-01-18
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- During a procedure, it's very important to watch the ____ signs.
- You need to _____ the check before you deposit it!
- This grammar is impossible! I can't _______ it out!
- In a smart home, things can ______ be turned on or off.
- It took us a long time, but finally our group put ____ the presentation.
- The new employee is amazing! She _____ things up so quickly!
- This is a synonym for "possibly" or "maybe".
- Don't ________ your hands to the cold! Wear gloves!
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- To kill all the germs with heat or alcohol.
- It will be alright in a few days and you won't feel sad anymore. You'll get ___ it.
- COVID, norovirus and the flu are all very _____.
- Many women like to wear a ____ across their chests or on their waists.
- This is a synonym for "liquids".
- A _______ follows a doctor through the hospital and observes how to treat patients.
- This is a synonym for "surgery" or "procedure".
15 Clues: This is a synonym for "liquids". • To kill all the germs with heat or alcohol. • This is a synonym for "possibly" or "maybe". • This is a synonym for "surgery" or "procedure". • COVID, norovirus and the flu are all very _____. • You need to _____ the check before you deposit it! • This grammar is impossible! I can't _______ it out! • ...
I am DELIRIUM aware 2018-08-12
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- In order to avoid delirium, we should avoid daytime ________?
- screening tool used for delirium assessment
- Colour of the wrist band that is applied for patients with delirium/confused
- Delirium is the _________ change of behaviour/mental status
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- Under vital signs in SCM, what is the parameter that your are required to check every shift?
- common cause of delirium
6 Clues: common cause of delirium • screening tool used for delirium assessment • Delirium is the _________ change of behaviour/mental status • In order to avoid delirium, we should avoid daytime ________? • Colour of the wrist band that is applied for patients with delirium/confused • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2024-07-08
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
John Nguyen's Crossword 2016-02-10
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- metabolized by CYP3A4 inhibit EGFR Tyrosine kinase
- monitor LFR INR Pulmonary ocular toxicity
- VEGF Inhibitor GI perforation Hemorrhage impaired wound healing leukopenia neutropenia
- inhibits HDAC edema QT prolongation thrombocytopenia hepatoxic fever
- diftitox delivers diphtheria toxin and IL2 to cells expressing IL2 receptor
- side effects include GI perforation heart failure delayed open wound healing
- binds to extracellular HER2
- Inhibits delta Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase severe Diarrhea Bowel perforation Hepatotoxicity
- blocks activity at the 26S chromosome
- Mesylate rash edema bone marrow suppression increase SCR
- HepB reactivation tumor lysis syndrome
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- HSV-1 virus that lyses tumor cells
- contraindicated bilirubin >1.5x ULN
- monitor vital signs during and up to 1 hour serum Mg Ca K every 8 weeks
- Irreversible inhibitor of 20S proteosome
- hedgehog inhibitor
- severe diarrhea severe thrombocytopenia
- mTor inhibitor
- inhibits HDAC edema hyperglycemia QT prolongation pulmonary embolism
- binds to BCR-ABL to prevent unregulated cell growth
- CDK 4 and 6 inhibitor
- hedgehog inhibitor increase serum creatine increase CK Rhabdo muscle/skeletal pain
- reversibly inhibit beta 5 subunit of 20S proteosome
23 Clues: mTor inhibitor • hedgehog inhibitor • CDK 4 and 6 inhibitor • binds to extracellular HER2 • HSV-1 virus that lyses tumor cells • contraindicated bilirubin >1.5x ULN • blocks activity at the 26S chromosome • HepB reactivation tumor lysis syndrome • severe diarrhea severe thrombocytopenia • Irreversible inhibitor of 20S proteosome • monitor LFR INR Pulmonary ocular toxicity • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- / Suffix for cardiomegaly meaning enlarged
- / Type of ECG monitor worn by patient for several days
- / Cardiac tests done in a lab to measure certain things in the blood
- / Abbreviation for the number of heartbeats per minute
- / Used to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- / Transport blood back to the heart
- / Abbreviation for vital signs stable
- / Tool used to listen to your heartbeat
- / Abbreviation for blood
- / Medical term for high blood pressure
- / Blood vessels found in your muscles
- / Suffix for the word Arteriosclerosis meaning hardening
- attack / Disease caused by narrowing or clotting in the coronary artery
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- / Prefix for tachycardia meaning rapid
- / Test to estimate blood flow through high-frequency sound waves
- / How the blood is transported through the body
- / When the pericardial sac is inflamed
- / Root word for hypertension meaning pressure
- / Result of an artery wall weakening and swelling
- / Test involving the use of x-ray dye that is injected into blood vessels
- / The main organ in the cardiovascular system
- / Abbreviation for having a shortness of breath
- / Suffix for cardiologist refers to a person who studies something
- / Abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- arrest / When the heart completely stops
25 Clues: / Abbreviation for blood • / Transport blood back to the heart • / Abbreviation for vital signs stable • / Blood vessels found in your muscles • / Prefix for tachycardia meaning rapid • / When the pericardial sac is inflamed • / Medical term for high blood pressure • / Tool used to listen to your heartbeat • arrest / When the heart completely stops • ...
Get to Know Safety/AMCARE! 2025-06-14
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- Where do you go to report safety concerns/injuries?
- Name of Donut-Shift Safety Specialist
- On what radio channel can you reach safety? (Hint: spell out the #)
- All of the OMRs are _____ Certified (Hint: we all worked in an ambulance)
- Name of Back Half Nights Safety Specialist
- Name of Back Half Days OMR
- Name of our Safety Manager
- Name of Front Half Nights OMR
- Name of Hydration packets/pops that keep you hydrated
- you wear this every day to protect you
- Name of Front Half Nights Safety Specialist
- True or False, "5S" Stands for Standardize, Sort, Shine, Safety, Sustain
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- Name of Front Half Days OMR
- ALL of safety is trained in
- All of safety is also trained in
- Name of Back Half Days Safety Specialist
- Name of Front Half Days Safety Specialist
- True or False We can check your vital signs if you are not feeling well.
- Name of Back Half Nights OMR
- Website to get your yearly safety shoes
- Name of our Nights Safety Manager
- Roxanne, Leigh, Ms. Paula and Wes are the _____ coordinators
- True or False You can use the massage chair during break
23 Clues: Name of Back Half Days OMR • Name of our Safety Manager • Name of Front Half Days OMR • ALL of safety is trained in • Name of Back Half Nights OMR • Name of Front Half Nights OMR • All of safety is also trained in • Name of our Nights Safety Manager • Name of Donut-Shift Safety Specialist • you wear this every day to protect you • Website to get your yearly safety shoes • ...
Antihypertensives Side Effects 2025-11-06
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- Slow heart rate
- Calcium channel blocker that relaxes arteries
- Feeling of tiredness or weakness
- Number of heartbeats per minute
- Syndrome mimicked by Hydralazine
- Specifically targets angiotensin receptors
- Class of drugs that end in LOL
- Check vital signs regularly
- Rapid heart rate from sudden BP drop
- Example of an ARB medication
- Swelling of face or lips, serious side effect
- Abnormally low blood pressure
- Common side effect of Verapamil
- Wheezing caused by airway constriction
- Example of a beta blocker
- Drug that blocks conversion of angiotensin I to II
- Common side effect of Nifedipine
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- Calcium channel blocker that slows heart rate
- Direct vasodilator used to lower blood pressure
- Elevated potassium level
- Lightheaded feeling when starting therapy
- Common ending for beta blocker drugs
- Fluid buildup in ankles or legs
- Angiotensin II receptor blocker
- Force of blood against artery walls
- Drugs that can reduce antihypertensive effects
- Medication used to lower blood pressure
- Persistent dry side effect from ACE inhibitors
- Hormone that raises blood pressure
- Warmth and redness from vasodilation
30 Clues: Slow heart rate • Elevated potassium level • Example of a beta blocker • Check vital signs regularly • Example of an ARB medication • Abnormally low blood pressure • Class of drugs that end in LOL • Number of heartbeats per minute • Fluid buildup in ankles or legs • Angiotensin II receptor blocker • Common side effect of Verapamil • Feeling of tiredness or weakness • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
Across
- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
Down
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
4.03 Therapeutic Services 2024-03-22
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- Creates a loss of feeling for surgery
- Treats disorders of the eye
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- Treats diseases and disorders of the mind
- Treats problems of the teeth, gums and mouth
- Examines a patient for hearing problems
- A Therapist that provides therapeutic use of everyday activities to treat injured or disabled patients.
- A therapist that helps ill or injured patients improve their movement or manage their pain
- An Assistant that prepares treatment rooms, takes a patients vital signs, and records patient history
- A trainer that evaluates and advises individuals to help them recover from athletic injuries
- A technician that enters patient info. Takes info needed to fill Prescriptions.
10 Clues: Treats disorders of the eye • Creates a loss of feeling for surgery • Examines a patient for hearing problems • Treats diseases and disorders of the mind • Treats problems of the teeth, gums and mouth • A technician that enters patient info. Takes info needed to fill Prescriptions. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Shock and Sepsis Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-13
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- A type of shock caused by a failure of the heart to pump effectively.
- A serious complication of shock where two or more organs fail.
- A type of distributive shock caused by a severe allergic reaction.
- A type of shock caused by an injury to the nervous system, leading to widespread vasodilation.
- The body's excessive immune response to an infection.
- This is a critical lab test used to identify the causative organism in a patient suspected of having an infection, and in your case, it will unlock the next step in the escape room.
- The stage of shock where the body's compensatory mechanisms begin to fail, requiring immediate intervention.
- The full name of the nurse you should assign to assess the vital signs of a patient suspected of having hypovolemic shock.
- A life-threatening condition where vital organs begin to fail due to inadequate tissue perfusion.
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- The recommended fluid to use for infusion with blood products.
- The rapid respiratory rate that is an early sign of shock.
- A stage of shock where the body's ability to maintain perfusion is overwhelmed, leading to widespread cell death.
- A complication of severe sepsis that leads to abnormal clotting throughout the body.
- The underlying cause of sepsis.
- A patient in the progressive stage of shock can be saved if interventions are started within one ____.
- The main indicator of shock presence or progression, especially since systolic blood pressure may not change initially.
- The body's initial response to maintain perfusion in early shock.
- The best position for a patient in shock to promote venous return.
- A type of shock caused by a severe infection.
- The type of fluid recommended as the first-line treatment for fluid resuscitation in sepsis/septic shock.
20 Clues: The underlying cause of sepsis. • A type of shock caused by a severe infection. • The body's excessive immune response to an infection. • The rapid respiratory rate that is an early sign of shock. • The recommended fluid to use for infusion with blood products. • A serious complication of shock where two or more organs fail. • ...
Joint Commission Readiness 2025-03-04
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- How long do you have to obtain a face to face after initiating violent restraints?
- Where can you find hospital policies and procedures?
- What activity in Epic is used to document assessments, patient measurements, vital signs, etc.?
- Acronym used as a reference for fire extinguisher use
- One of the hospital's performance improvement focuses is to ____ healthcare disparities
- A person who orients new employees to the unit and their role.
- Team designated to respond to a patient in crisis on behavioral health
- Name of screening tool used to screen for suicide risk
- An item that is frequently used or touched during a shift is called a _______ item and should be cleaned at the end of each shift.
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- ___ should be checked before giving a patient food, medication, hygiene products, etc.
- Multidisciplinary team that meets to discuss the patient's plan of care, or treatment plan.
- Used to scan as a patient identifier in addition to verbal patient identifiers
- One of the hospital's performance improvement focuses for 2025- A life threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body's immune system overreacts to an infection.
- One of our goals is to reduce injuries that lead to days away, restrictions, or transfers, also known as _______
- Safety equipment used to protect yourself and others from infectious diseases
- Code used for a patient medical code
- The company that created the non-violent crisis intervention course used to train staff in how to handle crisis situations.
- This should not be used to hang signs or decorations on the walls or doors due to the adhesive creating an infection control risk.
18 Clues: Code used for a patient medical code • Where can you find hospital policies and procedures? • Acronym used as a reference for fire extinguisher use • Name of screening tool used to screen for suicide risk • A person who orients new employees to the unit and their role. • Team designated to respond to a patient in crisis on behavioral health • ...
yearbook 2023-10-04
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- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- style or appearance of text
- makes character look stronger
- spacing between specific characters
- colors opposite of each other on the color wheel
- how colors work together
- green, orange, purple
- overall spacing between characters
- study of signs and symbols
- makes character look weaker
- measurement of fonts
- typeface
- red, yellow, blue
- guide the readers' eyes to what's important
- a composition guideline that separates the image into thirds
- intensity of a color
- a guide to where to place the subject
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- decorative fonts
- shades of color
- lightness or darkness of a color
- below eye view
- fonts with a little stroke called
- different shades of a color
- space between lines of text
- colors next to each other on the wheel
- a font without serif
- organization of colors on a circle
- colors on either side of the complement
- plays a vital role in design and everyday life
- three colors evenly spaced
- color schemes that form a rectangle on the color wheel
31 Clues: typeface • below eye view • shades of color • decorative fonts • red, yellow, blue • a font without serif • measurement of fonts • intensity of a color • green, orange, purple • how colors work together • study of signs and symbols • three colors evenly spaced • style or appearance of text • different shades of a color • space between lines of text • makes character look weaker • ...
Chapters 9-12 Review 2024-03-05
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- Condition in which there is an insufficient supply of oxygen in the blood and tissues
- "Q" in OPQRST
- Something the patient complains of or describes during the secondary assessment
- Acronym used to obtain a patient history during the secondary assessment.
- Act of breathing in and out
- Act of breathing in
- Device used to auscultate sounds within the body
- "R" in OPQRST
- Disorganized electrical activity within the heart that renders the heart incapable of pumping blood
- Application of an electric shock to a patient’s heart
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- "P" in OPQRST
- Act of using one’s hands to touch or feel the body to check vital signs
- The absence of breathing
- Act of listening to internal sounds of the body, typically with a stethoscope
- Mnemonic used during a secondary assessment to help assess the patient’s chief complaint
- The contraction phase of the heart
- "S" in OPQRST
- Act of breathing out
- Something that can be observed or measured when assessing a patient
- The relaxation phase of the heart.
- "T" in OPQRST
- "O" in OPQRST
22 Clues: "P" in OPQRST • "Q" in OPQRST • "S" in OPQRST • "R" in OPQRST • "T" in OPQRST • "O" in OPQRST • Act of breathing in • Act of breathing out • The absence of breathing • Act of breathing in and out • The contraction phase of the heart • The relaxation phase of the heart. • Device used to auscultate sounds within the body • Application of an electric shock to a patient’s heart • ...
cardiovascular system 2025-03-28
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- vital signs stable
- Measures the hearts elctrical activity to detect problems like irregular heartbeats
- Blood flow to brain is blocked or there is bleeding causing brain damage
- fast
- union or association
- congestive heart failure
- Irregular heartbeats
- When blood flow to the heart is blocked
- around
- Lines blood vessels and heart allowing substance exchange.
- causes SOB, tiredness, leg swelling, irregular heartbeat, fainting
- shows images to help doctors check the hears structure, valves, blood flow, and health
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- Measures blood substances
- In blood vessel walls adjusts their size to regulate blood pressure and flow.
- outer/outside of
- do not resusciatate
- diabetes mellitus
- This suppuorts and flexes the heart and blood vessels.
- Checks how the heart reacts to exercise or medication ro find issues like CAD
- pumps blood through the body.
- beyond or excess
- Inserting a thin tube into the heart
- across or through
- hypertension
- Forms the heart wall and pumps blood with rhythemic contractions.
- When heart cant fill with or pump blood properly
26 Clues: fast • around • hypertension • outer/outside of • beyond or excess • diabetes mellitus • across or through • vital signs stable • do not resusciatate • union or association • Irregular heartbeats • congestive heart failure • Measures blood substances • pumps blood through the body. • Inserting a thin tube into the heart • When blood flow to the heart is blocked • ...
Health Science Exam Review 2022-01-19
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- Pulmonary vein goes to the __ atrium
- Aromatherapy is an ____ medicine.
- Monomer of carbohydrates.
- First # in your BP is your _____ pressure
- Increases the surface area in the SI.
- A disease-causing bacteria/virus/protist
- A disease caused by aging.
- If someone has a pulse of 40 bpm they are in:
- The start codon
- Type of immunity when child is breastfed.
- When you have a high heartrate you are in:
- If someone has a BP of 170/110 they have:
- Something genetically alterred is a:
- When lying on your back you are in ____ position.
- Public health focuses on _____.
- A ___ scan uses X-rays from many angles
- Pulse measured from inside of elbow.
- Black Death aka ____ plague
- The Pfizer vaccine is an _____ vaccine.
- A ventilator and anesthesia are ____ risk devices.
- DNA-> RNA-> _______
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- The volume of air in a normal breath
- Gel ___ is used to separate DNA.
- Type of feedback when you shiver.
- A thermometer is a medical _____ to diagnose fever
- A bacteria that needs O2 is an ___ aerobe.
- Where transcription occurs in cell.
- Produces bile.
- When air is expelled from the lungs
- Added to food to make it last longer.
- A mutation that does not change the a.a.
- Trials where a drug is tested on humans
- RNA polymerase binds to the _____ in DNA.
- The most constant vital sign
- When your body temperature becomes very hot
- Instrument used to monitor heartrate.
- When a disease spreads worldwide.
- There are _______ vital signs.
- An antibiotic that kills bacteria is:
- The first phase of the lytic cycle.
- Meat and beans contain lots of _____.
41 Clues: Produces bile. • The start codon • DNA-> RNA-> _______ • Monomer of carbohydrates. • A disease caused by aging. • Black Death aka ____ plague • The most constant vital sign • There are _______ vital signs. • Public health focuses on _____. • Gel ___ is used to separate DNA. • Type of feedback when you shiver. • Aromatherapy is an ____ medicine. • When a disease spreads worldwide. • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Community Signs 2012-10-26
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- Dry Creek Mine used _____ things.
- You can exit on a _____.
- She went to the ______ room at the hospital.
- Please keep off the ______.
- You can ______ on a fire escape.
- If you see ______, be careful something might break.
- The pop machine is _____.
- On _____ students quiet.
- If you see a ______ sign, stay out.
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- A _____ might be dangerous.
- On Monday students are ______.
- _____ if there is a puddle.
- She went to the emergency room at the ______.
- Please _____ the wet paint.
- Watch out for _____ because it could kill or hurt you.
15 Clues: You can exit on a _____. • On _____ students quiet. • The pop machine is _____. • A _____ might be dangerous. • Please keep off the ______. • _____ if there is a puddle. • Please _____ the wet paint. • On Monday students are ______. • You can ______ on a fire escape. • Dry Creek Mine used _____ things. • If you see a ______ sign, stay out. • ...
Community Signs 2012-10-26
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- On _____ students quiet.
- Watch out for _____ because it could kill or hurt you.
- If you see ______, be careful something might break.
- Please keep off the ______.
- Please _____ the wet paint.
- You can exit on a _____.
- On Monday students are ______.
- If you see a ______ sign, stay out.
- You can ______ on a fire escape.
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- She went to the emergency room at the ______.
- _____ if there is a puddle.
- Dry Creek Mine used _____ things.
- A _____ might be dangerous.
- She went to the ______ room at the hospital.
- The pop machine is _____.
15 Clues: On _____ students quiet. • You can exit on a _____. • The pop machine is _____. • _____ if there is a puddle. • A _____ might be dangerous. • Please keep off the ______. • Please _____ the wet paint. • On Monday students are ______. • You can ______ on a fire escape. • Dry Creek Mine used _____ things. • If you see a ______ sign, stay out. • ...
Canadian Signs 2021-03-16
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- Suppose to be copy to the fishing and racing schooner
- A well known sport in Canada, the Oilers represent our country in Hockey
- leaf One of the best common symbols you can find in Canada because it represents Canada itself
- and white Colors which can be found in Canada's flag
- A big animal which is a mammal, can be found in farms
- A patterned cloth which is originally made by woven wool
- Is a illegal weapon in Canada because of the chemicals it has
- 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
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- 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
- save the queen The National Anthem of the British representing Queen Elizabeth
- A golden coin with a goose on, its worth is 1 dollar in Canada
- seal A national symbol in the United States and is to represent the physical seal itself
- An important animal which is a symbol of Canada
- A mounted Canadian police in the North-west bringing authority to all the North west territories
16 Clues: An important animal which is a symbol of Canada • A flower in Canada which is used for Poppy's day • Suppose to be copy to the fishing and racing schooner • A big animal which is a mammal, can be found in farms • and white Colors which can be found in Canada's flag • A patterned cloth which is originally made by woven wool • ...
road signs 2022-03-07
15 Clues: stop • zakaz wjazdu • zakaz postoju • prace drogowe • dzikie zwięrzęta • zakaz zawracania • zakaz wyprzedzania • minimalna prędkość • zakaz skrętu w lewo • zakaz wjazdu rowerom • przejście dla pieszych • zakaz zatrzymywania się • only nakaz jazdy prosto • road śliska nawierzchnia • krajowe ograniczenie prędkości
Signs & Symptoms 2020-01-15
vitals signs 2024-11-12
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- high blood pressure
- low blood pressure
- a low oxygen saturation
- abbreviation for within normal limits
- slow heart rate
- root word that refers to breathing
- rapid heart rate
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- to have a fever
- the prefix for low
- the prefix for high
- rapid breathing
- the prefix for slow
- slow breathing
- the prefix for rapid
- root word that refers to heart
15 Clues: slow breathing • to have a fever • rapid breathing • slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • the prefix for low • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • the prefix for high • the prefix for slow • the prefix for rapid • a low oxygen saturation • root word that refers to heart • root word that refers to breathing • abbreviation for within normal limits
Rapid Response and Stroke 2018-01-31
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- Amount of time since last known well that patient is still a candidate for alteplase: __ ___
- An acute decrease in oxygen saturation or a compromised airway may indicate___ ___
- Departments that might send nursing staff to a Rapid Response ___ ___ ___
- You should always compare vital signs and mental status with the ___ ___
- 30% of all strokes are considered ___
- Positive SIRS criteria or qSOFA may indicate ___ and a Rapid Response may need to be called
- A potentially life-threatening complication of alteplase infusion involving swelling of airway: ____ ____
- A ___ ___ __ should be done for all stroke patients prior to any oral intake
- In the general response to deterioration in patient condition to support circulation you do these 3 things first: assess__, ___ __, attach ___ ___
- A word that might cue you in to a stroke diagnosis
- The time that a person was last known to be acting/feeling normal or at their baseline: ___ ___ __
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- Altered mental status lab __ __
- Required documentation for the Rapid Response team: ___ ___, ___ and ___
- Serial NIHSS should be assessed on arrival to the floor, every shift and with acute ___ ___
- You assess the "a" in FAST by ___ ___
- Decreased LOC, acute mental status changes or seizure may be signs of a ___ ___
- NIHSS predicts ___, especially for ischemic stroke
- Potential cause of a cryptogenic stroke
- Type of radiology exam done first for suspected stroke ___ __ __ ____
- It is the goal of ED to get a head CT without contrast within __ ___ of arrival.
- Because time is brain the goal for starting alteplase is __ __ from ED Door time
- Preferred scale to assess a stroke
- Coags ordered for suspected stroke
- The "s" in FAST stands for ____
- Other than staff, those who can call a Rapid Response are ____
25 Clues: Altered mental status lab __ __ • The "s" in FAST stands for ____ • Preferred scale to assess a stroke • Coags ordered for suspected stroke • You assess the "a" in FAST by ___ ___ • 30% of all strokes are considered ___ • Potential cause of a cryptogenic stroke • NIHSS predicts ___, especially for ischemic stroke • A word that might cue you in to a stroke diagnosis • ...
Coronary Cardiac Puzzle 2023-10-23
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- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Left Side, Oxygenated
- automated external defibrillator
- another name for high blood pressure
- to record
- infarction heart attack, heart doesn’t receive the blood flow it needs
- enlarged or dilated veins typically in the legs
- monitor portable ECG typically left on for a week
- Cava Longest Vein in the Body
- Right Side, without oxygen
- medical term for shortness of breath, meaning abnormal or ill
- the area in which the heart lies
- meaning hardening, in the name of the condition where arteries harden
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- the type of muscle of which the heart is made up of
- Ultrasonography looks at blood going through the vessels
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- x-ray including dye pumped into the body, can diagnose stenosis or aneurysms
- Cathererization catheter injects dye into vessels around the heart
- referring to the lungs
- literally means ‘heart’!
- heart failure reduced blood flow in the left ventricle
- electrocardiography
- coronary care unit
- shortness of breath
- vital signs stable
- very thin walls, exchange O2, CO2, and nutrients!
26 Clues: to record • coronary care unit • vital signs stable • electrocardiography • shortness of breath • Left Side, Oxygenated • referring to the lungs • literally means ‘heart’! • Right Side, without oxygen • Cava Longest Vein in the Body • automated external defibrillator • the area in which the heart lies • another name for high blood pressure • ...
How Does The Cardiovascular System Work? 2024-10-10
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- swollen and dialated veins
- root word that means chest
- uses blood vessel from another place in body to replace closed vessel on heart. aka coronary artery bypass graft.
- prefix that means fast
- abbreviation for coronary artery disease
- abbreviation for deep vein thrombus
- suffix that means surgical puncture to remove fluid
- when artery swells like a balloon
- abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- narrowing of arteries around the heart
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- aka EKG
- inner layer of heart wall
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- where x-ray de is injected into blood vessels to detect stenosis or aneurysm
- complete stopping of the heart
- primary muscle tissue of heart
- root word that means plug or blockage
- also known as a heart attack
- organs that acts as transportation for blood
- abbreviation for stable vital signs
- outer layer of heart wall
- ultrasound to look at heart and it's vessels
- prefix that means slow
- test that involves walking on a treadmill
- organ that pumps blood to the body
25 Clues: aka EKG • prefix that means fast • prefix that means slow • outer layer of heart wall • inner layer of heart wall • swollen and dialated veins • root word that means chest • also known as a heart attack • complete stopping of the heart • primary muscle tissue of heart • when artery swells like a balloon • organ that pumps blood to the body • abbreviation for deep vein thrombus • ...
Unit 4-2 Review 2023-03-14
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- I _________ you from your sins in the name of the father, and the son, and the Holy Spirit are the words of absolution.
- Holy Eucharist given to someone in danger of death.
- This color stands for fire and martyrdom. It is worn on Good Friday, Palm Sunday, and Pentecost.
- Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist are all sacraments of...
- Reconciliation and Anointing of the sick are all sacraments of...
- This color stands for penance and expectation. It is worn during Lent and Advent.
- The Saint whose feast day we celebrate on March 17th.
- The signs of this sacrament are the laying on of hands and the prayer of the bishop.
- One of the sacraments at the service of communion.
- This color stands for purity, joy, and triumph. It is worn during Christmas and Easter seasons.
- A physical sign, given to us by Jesus, through which he meets us and gives us grace.
- The signs of this sacrament are oil and the words spoken by the bishop.
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- The special containers used for the water and wine at Mass.
- The signs of this sacrament are bread & wine and the words of consecration.
- The signs of this sacrament are the sorrow we feel and the words of absolution.
- A strong, unselfish love that brings good out of evil.
- The signs of this sacrament are the oil of the sick and the prayer of the priest.
- The signs of this sacrament are water and the words spoken by the minister of the sacrament.
- The book that holds the priest's prayers for Mass.
- The day Mary and the apostles received the Holy Spirit in a visible way.
- The special cup that holds the wine to be consecrated at Mass.
- The signs of this sacrament are the bride & groom and the "yes" to their vows.
- This color is a sign of hope, life, and growth. It is worn during Ordinary Time.
- The special plate that holds the large host used by the priest at Mass.
24 Clues: The book that holds the priest's prayers for Mass. • One of the sacraments at the service of communion. • Holy Eucharist given to someone in danger of death. • The Saint whose feast day we celebrate on March 17th. • A strong, unselfish love that brings good out of evil. • The special containers used for the water and wine at Mass. • ...
Vital Sign Vocabulary 2025-01-14
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- when the systolic BP falls to 90 mm Hg or below.
- the force exerted on the walls of an artery by the pulsing blood under pressure from the heart
- Respirations cease for several seconds. Persistent cessation results in respiratory arrest.
- low levels of arterial O2
- the ventricles relax, the heart fills, and the pressure of blood in the arteries
- When the fever “breaks".
- having or showing the symptoms of a fever
- medications that reduce fever
- visible perspiration primarily occurring on the forehead and upper thorax, although it occurs in other places on the body
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- mechanical movement of gases into and out of the lungs
- interval interrupted by an early or late beat or a missed beat indicates an abnormal rhythm
- Rate of breathing is regular but abnormally slow (less than 12 breaths/min)
- referred to as postural hypotension, occurs when a normotensive person develops symptoms (e.g., light-headedness or dizziness) and a drop in systolic pressure by at least 20 mm Hg or a drop in diastolic pressure by at least 10 mm Hg within 2 to 5 minutes of quiet standing or 5 minutes of supine rest
- Rate of breathing is regular but abnormally rapid (greater than 20 breaths/min).
- an abnormally elevated HR, above 100 beats/min
- a slow rate, below 60 beats/min in adults
- occurs when the ventricles of the heart contract and force blood under high pressure into the aorta.
- aka fever heat-loss mechanisms are unable to keep pace with excessive heat production, resulting in an abnormal rise in body temperature
18 Clues: When the fever “breaks". • low levels of arterial O2 • medications that reduce fever • having or showing the symptoms of a fever • a slow rate, below 60 beats/min in adults • an abnormally elevated HR, above 100 beats/min • when the systolic BP falls to 90 mm Hg or below. • mechanical movement of gases into and out of the lungs • ...
Perioperative Crossword 2025-06-01
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- These serve to provide a healing environment, absorb drainage, splint or immobilize, protect, promote homeostasis, and promote patients physical and mental comfort
- Patients are not to drive home or be discharged to home _____.
- This surgical phase begins with the admission of the patient to the PAcu and ends with a follow-up evaluation in the clinical setting or home
- Always monitor the ____.
- DO NOT medicate the patient until this is signed
- Returning to cognitive baseline, clearing the airway, controlling N/V and stabilizing vital signs are examples of recovery from ____.
- The nurse must maintain patient ____.
- The nurse must manage ____ and fluids.
- Pallor, cool skin, moist skin, rapid respirations, cyanosis, a rapid and threads pulse, decreased pulse pressure, low blood pressure, and concentrated urine are signs of ____.
- Anxiety relief, decreased fear, understanding the surgical intervention, and no evidence of preoperative complications are examples of ___ ___.
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- This surgical phase begins when the decision to proceed with surgical intervention is made and ends when the patient is transferred to the operating room
- This surgical phase begins when the patient is transferred onto the OR bed and ends with admission to the PACU
- The patient should not have less than ____ of urine output
- The patient should not be constipated for 3-4 days, give this with pain medication
- The nurse must prepare the ___ and skin.
- It is the job of the nurse to provide this type of intervention in order to reduce anxiety and fear
- Intervene at what number indication of nausea?
- This is a sign that the bowel has awakened
- These type of problems include pulmonary infection/hypoxia, DVT/PE, hematoma/hemorrhage, infection, and wound management
- Bowel sounds sound like a ___ ____ or gurgles
20 Clues: Always monitor the ____. • The nurse must maintain patient ____. • The nurse must manage ____ and fluids. • The nurse must prepare the ___ and skin. • This is a sign that the bowel has awakened • Bowel sounds sound like a ___ ____ or gurgles • Intervene at what number indication of nausea? • DO NOT medicate the patient until this is signed • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Unit 5: Get that Cardio In! Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-20
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- radioactive dye to see blood vessels in the body
- heart
- records heart activity to show a possible pattern for the symptoms the patient may be having
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- mediastinum
- potassium chloride
- fatty substance hardening
- beats per minute
- oxygen level
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- a part of the heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs
- largest artery in the body
- involuntary muscle contraction
- have thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- meaning blood
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- swollen and dilated veins
- as arteries get further away from the heart, they branch off into smaller arteries called:
- vessel
- shortness of breath
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- lung
- blood vessel
- a complete stopping of the heart
- instrument to measure pressure
- chief complaint
- vital signs are stable
- outer layer of heart
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- chest
29 Clues: lung • heart • chest • vessel • mediastinum • blood vessel • oxygen level • meaning blood • chief complaint • beats per minute • potassium chloride • shortness of breath • outer layer of heart • vital signs are stable • swollen and dilated veins • fatty substance hardening • largest artery in the body • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • instrument to measure pressure • involuntary muscle contraction • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2024-04-15
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- abbreviation for potassium chloride
- scan that measures amount of calcium in the walls of the coronary arteries
- abbreviation for "vital signs stable"
- multiphase process which is characterized with activation of endothelial cells
- suffix for "process of cutting"
- "finely-tuned instrument that serves the whole body"
- disfigurement of the hearts blood pumping function
- combining word for "fat"
- group of primary diseases of the heart muscle
- disease that surrounds irregularities in the heart beat
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- tool used to record heart rhythm
- connects the smallest arteries to the smallest veins
- tool used to obtain detailed imaging of the body
- suffix for "formation of an opening"
- abbreviation for "as needed"
- prefix for "behind/backward"
- abbreviation for "intensive care unit"
- medical procedure often used to diagnose syncope
- tool used for monitoring and diagnosing heart rhythm disturbances
- straited, branched, and contain many mitochondria
- most abundant cells covering the skin, body cavities,and blood vessels
- poor blood flow to the brain and causes cell death
- group of conditions affecting the aorta
- prefix for "many"
- abbreviation for sodium
25 Clues: prefix for "many" • abbreviation for sodium • combining word for "fat" • abbreviation for "as needed" • prefix for "behind/backward" • suffix for "process of cutting" • tool used to record heart rhythm • abbreviation for potassium chloride • suffix for "formation of an opening" • abbreviation for "vital signs stable" • abbreviation for "intensive care unit" • ...
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws
- who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- these internists are cancer specialists
- is trained to assist women in childbirth
- helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability
- they treat immune system disorders
- specialize in eye and vision care
- monitor people during surgery to ensure that their body’s vital signs are stable
- who treats the feet and their ailments
- help people learn to cope with stressful situations
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- treat both common and complex illnesses
- specialists in the nervous system
- they use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose disease
- who treats mental health conditions
- treating children from birth to young adulthood
- lab doctors identify the causes of diseases by examining body tissues
- treat kidney diseases
- preventive care and disease management for female health conditions
- surgeons who care for men and women for problems in the urinary tract
- specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
20 Clues: treat kidney diseases • specialists in the nervous system • specialize in eye and vision care • they treat immune system disorders • who treats mental health conditions • who treats the feet and their ailments • treat both common and complex illnesses • these internists are cancer specialists • is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Signs 2023-02-27
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- If you open the door inwards you..
- It the clothes are 50% off, there is a...
- When you are not allowed to drive you must...
- At night the shop is...
- Where you go out.
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- If you open the door outwards you...
- Where you are allowed to have your cigarette.
- Where you go in.
- When you can enter the shop it is...
9 Clues: Where you go in. • Where you go out. • At night the shop is... • If you open the door inwards you.. • If you open the door outwards you... • When you can enter the shop it is... • It the clothes are 50% off, there is a... • Where you are allowed to have your cigarette. • When you are not allowed to drive you must...
Nursing observations and documentation 2013-03-17
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- the pulse found behind the knee
- the procedure of testing urine and examining its component parts
- abnormally slow breathing
- the instrument used to measure blood pressure
- data obtained from what the patient says
- vital signs are an example of _______ data
- a ______ pulse is readily located on the thumb side of the inner aspect of the wrist
- quick, shallow breaths
- the instrument used to assess body temperature
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- a body temperature that is above the usual range
- the pressure of blood against the arteries when the heart is at rest
- patient records are _____ documents that provide evidence of a patient's care
- refers to blood pressure that is above normal
- the pressure of the blood against the arteries when the heart contracts
- refers to blood pressure that is below normal
- a wave of blood created by the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart will create a ______?
- a person who has a normal temperature is said to be _____?
17 Clues: quick, shallow breaths • abnormally slow breathing • the pulse found behind the knee • data obtained from what the patient says • vital signs are an example of _______ data • refers to blood pressure that is above normal • the instrument used to measure blood pressure • refers to blood pressure that is below normal • the instrument used to assess body temperature • ...
Parts of Plants for Kids - Video 2023-03-13
Safety Signs 2023-03-27
15 Clues: Exit • Open • Cold • Stop • Danger • Closed • Poison • Hospital • Telephone • Do Not Enter • Boys Restroom • Caution - Hot • Girls Restroom • Fire Extinguisher • Railroad Crossing
Road Signs 2017-05-25
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- You have to stop
- Be careful of animals crossing the road
- You may ride your bicycle here.
- There are speed bumps ahead
- There is a train crossing ahead
- There is a traffic light ahead
- This is the maximum speed you can drive.
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- People can cross the road. Be careful.
- Do not enter this road
- There is a school nearby
- You cannot ride your bicycle.
- There are people fixing the road.
- The road is not straight
- The road is slippery when it is raining or snowing
- You have to wait for other cars to pass first
15 Clues: You have to stop • Do not enter this road • There is a school nearby • The road is not straight • There are speed bumps ahead • You cannot ride your bicycle. • There is a traffic light ahead • You may ride your bicycle here. • There is a train crossing ahead • There are people fixing the road. • People can cross the road. Be careful. • Be careful of animals crossing the road • ...
Call Signs 2019-09-10
15 Clues: OPS-O • SAFETY-O • LINE DIV-O • TYPE OF DOG • AVARM DIV-O • LITTLE ______ • CHIN ACCESSORY • COFFE ADDITIVE • AIRCRAFT DIV-O • EXECUTIVE OFFICER • MAINTENANCE OFFICER • WORLD'S GREATEST QAO • A SIN TO EAT IN DUQM • PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER • LOANER PILOT FROM VFA-113
Introduction Signs 2024-10-10
S. Eubanks 2014-03-06
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- Primary care Physician
- Writer flags Allergies.
- The term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice given.
- altering something to meet individual specifications.
- H: History. E: Examination. D: Details of problem and complaints. D: Drugs and dosage. A: Assessment. R: Return visit information or referral, if applicable
- The recording of information in a patient's medical records.
- History of present illness.
- pertaining to data that are obtained from conversation with a person or patient.
- Use precise description and accepted medical terminology.
- To examine and review a group of patients records.
- of systems A process of gathering information about a patient's health.
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- Problem Oriented Medical Record.
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.
- The transforming of spoken notes into accurate written form. (11)
- Computerized records that need periodic attention. Sends an alert for follow-up care.
- Fill out completely all the forms used in the patient record.
- Verification Checks insurance coverage.
- measurable, such as vital signs, test results, or physical examination findings.
- Not a legal record.
- electronic health record.
20 Clues: Not a legal record. • Primary care Physician • Writer flags Allergies. • electronic health record. • History of present illness. • Problem Oriented Medical Record. • Verification Checks insurance coverage. • Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan. • To examine and review a group of patients records. • altering something to meet individual specifications. • ...
Needs and Wants 2024-07-25
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- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- electronic retailer
- the giving up of something of value
- the extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- the act of choosing between two or more options
- items that you can see or touch
- things that are essential for survival
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- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- electric funds transfer at point of sale
- things that we would like to have that are not vital to survival
- a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected.
- buying something without giving much thought as to whether you really need it
- when the offeree agrees to the proposal
- to overcharge or swindle
- the person who writes and signs a cheque
- things done for you by others
- an illegal business practice
- a proposal
20 Clues: a proposal • electronic retailer • to overcharge or swindle • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • the giving up of something of value • things that are essential for survival • when the offeree agrees to the proposal • a list of income and likely expenditures • electric funds transfer at point of sale • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-05-10
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- vital signs stable
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels.
- better known as high blood pressure
- atrioventricular
- lung
- oxygen
- a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- vein
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
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- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart.
- blood vessels with thick walls that carry blood away from the heart.
- pulse
- uses ultrasound to look at blood moving through the blood vessels
- heart
- the hardening of arteries, caused by fat build-up on the arteries’ walls
- a test where contrast (x-ray dye) is injected into blood vessels.
- blood vessels with very thin walls that allow the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients.
- hypertension
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- mitral valve prolapse
- the organ/muscle that is at the center of the cardiovascular system’s function
24 Clues: lung • vein • pulse • heart • oxygen • hypertension • atrioventricular • vital signs stable • mitral valve prolapse • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • better known as high blood pressure • commonly referred to as a heart attack • instrument used to measure blood pressure • measures the electrical activity of the heart. • blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. • ...
Hunter's Safety 2023-05-04
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- Grooves and lands
- Number of animals a habitat can support is the ___ capacity
- You should always wear a personal _____ device while on a boat
- Where is the gauge labeled
- Area in which a hunter can shoot safely is the ____ of fire
- Slowed or slurred ___ is a sign of hypothermia
- Complete environmental requirements of an animal
- Heat escape lessening posture
- Affects the shot pattern
- Shots within the effective killing range should give a ___ kill
- Part of a gun that loads, unloads, ejects, and fires
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- Released when the trigger is pulled is the ____ pin
- It is important to know the species of animals so you don't hunt an ___ animal
- International emergency signs are ___ of any signal
- Best color to wear while hunting
- Most effective shots are ____ organs
- Wise use of natural resources without wasting them
- Greatest threat to wildlife is habitat ____
- Occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it
- Moral principles or values that distinguish right and wrong
- Treat every firearm like it is
21 Clues: Grooves and lands • Affects the shot pattern • Where is the gauge labeled • Heat escape lessening posture • Treat every firearm like it is • Best color to wear while hunting • Most effective shots are ____ organs • Greatest threat to wildlife is habitat ____ • Slowed or slurred ___ is a sign of hypothermia • Complete environmental requirements of an animal • ...
Intraoperative Care 2025-10-22
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- The surface where the patient is positioned during surgery
- Technique of donning sterile gloves to prevent contamination
- Sterile absorbent materials used to control bleeding
- Device used to continuously track patient’s vital signs
- Coordination between healthcare personnel during surgery
- Sterile head covering worn by the surgical team
- Record of intraoperative nursing activities and patient responses
- Nurse responsible for maintaining sterility and assisting the surgeon directly
- Procedure of wearing a sterile gown before entering the sterile field
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- The designated area in a hospital where surgical procedures are performed
- Protective face covering to maintain a sterile environment
- Complete absence of microorganisms within the surgical area
- Surgical lamp used to ensure proper visibility during procedures
- Tools required for performing various surgical tasks
- Platform used to arrange sterile surgical instruments
- The process of eliminating all microorganisms from surgical equipment
- Proper alignment of the patient to allow optimal surgical access
- Essential step in surgical asepsis performed before donning gloves
- Pharmacologic agent used to induce loss of sensation during surgery
- Verification process to ensure no instruments or sponges are left inside
20 Clues: Sterile head covering worn by the surgical team • Tools required for performing various surgical tasks • Sterile absorbent materials used to control bleeding • Platform used to arrange sterile surgical instruments • Device used to continuously track patient’s vital signs • Coordination between healthcare personnel during surgery • ...
Public signs 2025-05-06
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- You can go here if you feel ill.
- An image that has a meaning.
- A place where we can wash our hands.
- It has two wheels.
- A type of car that can transport many people.
- It tells cars when to stop and go.
- To start moving.
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- A place with a lot of food.
- The most common mean of transportation.
- To stop moving.
- A road.
- We use it to leave a room.
- Buses stop here.
- A public area with trees.
- Where we go to learn new things.
15 Clues: A road. • To stop moving. • Buses stop here. • To start moving. • It has two wheels. • A public area with trees. • We use it to leave a room. • A place with a lot of food. • An image that has a meaning. • You can go here if you feel ill. • Where we go to learn new things. • It tells cars when to stop and go. • A place where we can wash our hands. • ...
Community Signs 2025-11-05
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- — the people who live, work, and play in the same place
- — a drawing that shows where places are in a community
- — a picture or words that gives information or tells you what to do
- — a place or sign that is easy for people with different needs to use (for example, ramps or special symbols)
- — a sign that shows the way to a place (like "Library →")
- — a sign or door that shows the way out of a building or place
- — a sign or place where you go in
- — a simple picture that stands for an idea, place, or action on a sign
- — a message that tells you to be careful because of possible danger
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- — a red sign shaped like an octagon that tells drivers to stop
- — the signal with red, yellow, and green lights that controls vehicles and pedestrians
- — the marked place on a road where people can safely walk across
- — the maximum speed allowed on a road, shown on a sign
- — facts or details that help you know more about something (often on signs)
- — a person who is walking in the community (often referenced by signs)
15 Clues: — a sign or place where you go in • — a drawing that shows where places are in a community • — the maximum speed allowed on a road, shown on a sign • — the people who live, work, and play in the same place • — a sign that shows the way to a place (like "Library →") • — a red sign shaped like an octagon that tells drivers to stop • ...
ASL Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- A group of people with shared interests or identity, like Deaf culture
- Shared traditions, language, and values of the Deaf world
- Producing and using signs to communicate
- A motion or movement that conveys meaning
- Spelling words using hand signs for each letter
- A person who translates spoken language into sign language
- A person who can hear; often learning ASL as a second language
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- Signs made using the handshape of the first letter of an English word
- Understanding and reading signs made by others
- Using your face to show emotions or grammar in ASL
- Someone with partial hearing loss
- Facial movements that change the meaning of signs
- A visual language used by the Deaf community
- A single word or idea expressed in ASL
- Someone with little or no hearing
15 Clues: Someone with partial hearing loss • Someone with little or no hearing • A single word or idea expressed in ASL • Producing and using signs to communicate • A motion or movement that conveys meaning • A visual language used by the Deaf community • Understanding and reading signs made by others • Spelling words using hand signs for each letter • ...
Hazmat Teams 2021-09-28
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- "hazardous material"; a material that would be a danger to life or to the environment if released without precautions.
- signs A person's pulse rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, and temperature; also called vitals
- The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc.
- The use of force or threats.
- relating to a job or profession
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
- A poisonous substance produced by a living thing
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- Having or producing a powerful and dangerous form of energy called radiation
- To judge something's importance, size, or value.
- to remove dirty or dangerous substances from a person, thing, or place.
10 Clues: The use of force or threats. • relating to a job or profession • To judge something's importance, size, or value. • A poisonous substance produced by a living thing • The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc. • Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. • to remove dirty or dangerous substances from a person, thing, or place. • ...
The right... 2025-06-29
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- Verifies the medication is correct according to prescribed absorption.
- Ensures medication is administered at correct frequency between doses.
- Includes the name and dose of medication, reason patient is taking medication, and common side effects.
- Identifies adverse effects and/or effectiveness of medication.
- Records details of medication administration.
- Completed to ensure that medication is being given for the right reason. May include vital signs, lab values, etc.
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- Verifies the strength is within safe limits and is appropriate.
- Verified 3 different times: comparing MAR with physician orders, removing from med dispenser, and directly before administration.
- Patient's autonomy. (2 words with a blank space)
- Verified by 2 identifiers.
10 Clues: Verified by 2 identifiers. • Records details of medication administration. • Patient's autonomy. (2 words with a blank space) • Identifies adverse effects and/or effectiveness of medication. • Verifies the strength is within safe limits and is appropriate. • Verifies the medication is correct according to prescribed absorption. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Nervous system 2025-08-14
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- it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning
- it brain and spinal cord
- controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat
- the initial signs or subtle activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, often associated with feelings of calm and relaxation
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- your body's automatic, natural reaction to a perceived threat, preparing you to either confront danger or escape it.
- all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS
- The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input.
- known as the "little brain", is a crucial part of the brain located at the back
- doing something without thinking
- he fundamental unit of the nervous system
10 Clues: it brain and spinal cord • doing something without thinking • he fundamental unit of the nervous system • all of the nerves in the body that connects to the CNS • it can help with touch hearing, vision, speech, reasoning • controls vital processes including respiration and heartbeat • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory input. • ...
Nursing Process 2025-09-10
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- ASSESSMENT: Reassessment over time to track changes in the patient’s condition.
- Actions taken by the nurse to improve patient outcomes.
- Assessment targeting a specific issue to identify its primary cause.
- PLANNING: Preparing for the patient’s transition from hospital to home or another facility.
- DIAGNOSIS: A possible issue that needs more data to confirm or rule out.
- Collect data related to outcomes and complete the data, relate nursing actions to patient goals/outcomes, draw conclusions about problem status; continue, modify or end the care plan
- Acronym for goal setting: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely.
- Determining the order of importance for nursing diagnoses and interventions.
- SOURCE: The patient themselves—provides direct, first-hand information during assessment.
- ASSESSMENT: First evaluation that explores the presenting problem and contributing factors.
- ASSESSMENT: Rapid evaluation to ensure airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC) are intact.
- Type of data based on what the nurse observes (signs).
- Confirming inferences by asking the patient or checking other data sources like vital signs or lab results.
- Type of data based on what the patient says (symptoms).
- Reassess the patient, determine the nurse’s need for assistance, implement nursing interventions, supervise and delegate care and document.
- involves collecting, organize, validate and document patient data.
- Information collected during assessment.
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- Approach considering the whole person: physical, emotional, social, etc.
- Conclusion drawn from cues and data.
- Goals, broad statements about desired patient status, written in relation to nursing diagnoses.
- Skill used to analyze and make decisions in nursing care.
- Signs or symptoms that indicate a potential health issue.
- HISTORY: A structured way to collect past and current health information during the interview process.
- SOURCE: Anyone other than the patient—family, friends, medical records, or other healthcare professionals.
- PLANNING: Continuous updates to the care plan based on patient responses and reassessments.
- METHOD: A prioritization strategy focusing on Airway, Breathing, and Circulation—what will do the most harm.
- A verbal and non-verbal communication method used to gather data and build a therapeutic relationship.
- Analyse data, identify health problems – risks and strengths based on assessment data; formulate diagnostic statement.
- Prioritize problems and diagnoses, formulate and setting goals and outcomes to address nursing diagnoses, identify nursing interventions
- Functional health patterns used for organizing assessment data.
- PLANNING: Care planning based on the admission assessment to guide early interventions.
- Social Determinants of Health; factors influencing health beyond biology.
- DIAGNOSIS: A current health problem identified through signs and symptoms.
- Hierarchy of needs used to prioritize patient care.
- DIAGNOSIS: Indicates readiness for improved health or behaviors that promote wellness.
- Organization that standardizes nursing diagnoses.
- DIAGNOSIS: A problem that hasn’t occurred yet but is likely due to known risk factors.
37 Clues: Conclusion drawn from cues and data. • Information collected during assessment. • Organization that standardizes nursing diagnoses. • Hierarchy of needs used to prioritize patient care. • Type of data based on what the nurse observes (signs). • Actions taken by the nurse to improve patient outcomes. • Type of data based on what the patient says (symptoms). • ...
CPR 2021-06-13
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- sudden trouble breathing.
- placing the heel of your hand on the casualties chest.
- over breathing
- survey, rapid but thorough head-to-toe examination assessment to identify all potentially significant injuries
- signs, checking the radial pulse
- Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.
- external defibrillator, is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
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- Scene Survey, head to toe evaluation
- a temporary loss of consciousness
- the bodies tissue does not get enough oxygenated blood
- survey, provide care until Metical help arrives.
- Attack, part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood.
- a life saving medical procedure which is given to someone who is in cardiac arrest.
- Ischemic Attack, a temporary period of symptoms similar to those of a stroke
- thrust, used to prevent the tongue from obstructing the upper airways
- position, position in which the patient is placed on the left side with the left arm moved aside and supported
- Valve Mask, self inflating Bag
17 Clues: over breathing • sudden trouble breathing. • Valve Mask, self inflating Bag • a temporary loss of consciousness • signs, checking the radial pulse • Scene Survey, head to toe evaluation • survey, provide care until Metical help arrives. • the bodies tissue does not get enough oxygenated blood • placing the heel of your hand on the casualties chest. • ...
Managing the Chaning Patient Condition 2023-12-12
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- Rapid Response called to prevent escalating medical crisis
- Are responsible for updating the next of kin
- A condition called if a person is having escalating behaviors
- Committee who reviews conditions to help make improvements
- Start this if your patient has no pulse and you activate a Condition A
- This nurse usually brings the glucometer and administers medication
- These folks should be assisting with intubation or placing patient on bipap
- I need __________ should stop everyone
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- Cardiopulmonary Arrest
- This nurse is usually found at the crash cart
- managing your patient on the unit without calling is known as a _______code
- Can give report to higher level of care with RN.
- Do not call this person if you need a condition called, instead press 111
- Completed in the chart it includes vital signs, patient disposition, and who responded
- When the code team arrives the bedside nurse should have this ready (abbv)
- This nurse intubates- on daylight
- If you are given one of these you cannot perform, please speak up
17 Clues: Cardiopulmonary Arrest • This nurse intubates- on daylight • I need __________ should stop everyone • Are responsible for updating the next of kin • This nurse is usually found at the crash cart • Can give report to higher level of care with RN. • Rapid Response called to prevent escalating medical crisis • Committee who reviews conditions to help make improvements • ...
Signs 2025-12-27
Medical Terminology 2022-02-14
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- Fainting
- A state of abnormally low internal body temperature
- Abbr. Dead on Arrival
- Swelling
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- Abbr. Do Not Resuscitate
- A partial or full blocking of the airway. An airway may be obstructed by the tongue, foreign bodies, swelling, trauma, and some infections.
- Zone A secured area for landing emergency aircraft.
- Abbr. Estimation of the time a responder or person may arrive at their destination.
- A portable device which has the ability to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver an electrical shock (when necessary) to restore the heart to a normal rhythm.
- Cessation of breathing due to a failure of the lungs to effectively function.
- The abrupt loss of effective heart function.
- Low blood pressure
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- Pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
- The measure of a person’s responsiveness to stimuli and arousability. Also used to reference loss of consciousness (e.g., “patient denies LOC”).
- A state of abnormally high internal body temperature
- A cut or tear of the skin or flesh.
- Abbr. Wound caused by a gun shot.
- An emergency technique that utilizes upward thrusts just below the rib cage, to force air from the lungs and up through the trachea in an attempt to dislodge a foreign body from a choking person’s airway.
- An excessive and/or dangerous dose of a drug, whether intentional or accidental.
- Of or pertaining to the heart.
- Abbr. An interruption or severe reduction of oxygen-rich blood supply to a part of the brain. Commonly referred to as a stroke.
- Abbr. A technique which utilizes rescue breathing and chest compressions when a patient has suffered from cardiac arrest.
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that typically affects how a person acts or feels for a short time. Symptoms may range from dramatic shaking to barely noticable.
- An apparatus used to administer a fluid into a vein.
- High blood pressure
- A person whose body is unable to regulate blood sugar. Some symptoms may mimic those of intoxication.
- Measurements of the body’s most basic functions. Blood pressure, heart rate (pulse), respiratory rate, and body temperature are the four main vital signs routinely obtained by responders. Vital signs are measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person’s physical condition, and are very useful in monitoring or detecting medical issues.
- Intoxication from ethyl alcohol
29 Clues: Fainting • Swelling • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Abbr. Dead on Arrival • Abbr. Do Not Resuscitate • Of or pertaining to the heart. • Intoxication from ethyl alcohol • Abbr. Wound caused by a gun shot. • A cut or tear of the skin or flesh. • The abrupt loss of effective heart function. • A state of abnormally low internal body temperature • ...
Section 7: Rules of the Road 2024-04-11
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- signs that are usually yellow with black lettering or symbols and are diamond shaped
- light means you may go
- signs that are square and rectangular and are green, brown, or blue and give information on intersecting roads or points of interest
- signs that are square or rectangular or have a unique shape and are white with black, red, or green letters or symbols and tell you about specific laws you must obey
- define the area where pedestrians may cross the roadway
- lane markings that indicate one direction traffic
- lines, arrows, words, or symbols painted on the roadway to give you directions or warnings
- an area between the solid white lines of a traffic land and a lane used to enter or exit from that traffic lane; you should never cross over or drive in this area
- rules to guide drivers when other drivers or pedestrians are present
- a lane that may be used during rush hours
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- treat it light a stop sign
- light means you must stop
- lanes that are travel lanes on the freeway dedicated mostly to high-occupancy vehicles or vehicles with two or more passengers
- proceed with caution, yielding to others
- number signs that indicate the type of roadway
- signs that are generally diamond or rectangular shaped and orange with black letters or symbols
- lane markings that indicate two-direction traffic
- is key and no one should automatically assume they have the right-of-way
- light means the traffic light is about to change to red
- are one example of traffic controls
- method of merging at a congested point
21 Clues: light means you may go • light means you must stop • treat it light a stop sign • are one example of traffic controls • method of merging at a congested point • proceed with caution, yielding to others • a lane that may be used during rush hours • number signs that indicate the type of roadway • lane markings that indicate two-direction traffic • ...
Zodiac Signs 2024-11-24
15 Clues: The Ram • The Crab • The Goat • The Bull • The Fish • The Lion • The Twins • The Archer • The Scales • The Virgin • The Scorpion • The Water Bearer • Circle of twelve signs • Study of celestial bodies • Prediction based on zodiac signs
Vegas Signs 2024-07-07
15 Clues: - City • - Show • - Showy • - Shine • - Famous • - Bright • - Glamour • - Display • - Vintage • - Attract • - Gambling • - Nickname • - Greeting • - Colorful • - Illumination
8.2 glossary 2020-05-21
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- – A large pill for dosing animals.
- – Any deviation from a normal state of health in plants, animals, or people, which temporarily impairs vital functions. It may be caused by viruses, pathogenic bacteria, parasites, poor nutrition, congenital or inherent deficiencies, unfavorable environment, or any combination of these.
- signs – Index of essential body functions, comprising heart rate, body temperature, and respiration.
- – Abnormal lung sounds in cases of pneumonia or lung inflammation.
- – A fluid dose of medication given by introducing it into the mouth, usually with a dose syringe.
- – Within the muscles.
- – The state wherein all body parts of plants, animals, and people are functioning normally.
- – Taken by mouth.
- – Situated or occurring beneath the skin. A subcutaneous injection is put just under the skin.
- – Fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per unit of time usually expressed as beats per minute.
- – A perceptible change in any part of the body, which indicates disease. A group of symptoms that, considered together, characterize a disease syndrome.
- disease – A disease in which symptoms of the disease are expressed. Symptoms allow identification of the disease.
- – To introduce a substance into the body of an animal or plant by mechanical means.
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- – The state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind.
- – Any animal disease that can be transmitted from animals to other animals and to people.
- disease – A disease the runs a short, severe course.
- gun – A dispenser with a plunger mechanism in the barrel used to place medicine in the form of pills or capsules in the back of an animal’s mouth or down its throat so that the animal cannot spit the medicine out.
- – A temperature higher than normal in animals, which may be caused by disease organisms, poisonous plants, etc.
- disease – A disease that is marked by long duration and frequent recurrence.
- – Applied externally to a particular part of the body.
- – The process of identifying a disease by examination and study of its symptoms.
- – Any person, especially one trained in diagnosis, who determines the nature and cause of a disease or abnormality in plants or animals and prescribes a treatment.
- disease – Designating early or mild stages of a disease before signs or symptoms are noticeable; symptomless or low-grade infections.
- rate – Frequency of breathing, expressed as the number of breaths per minute.
- – To care for a sick animal or diseased plant by giving it proper attention and medication.
- – The degree of heat in a living body.
27 Clues: – Taken by mouth. • – Within the muscles. • – A large pill for dosing animals. • – The degree of heat in a living body. • – Fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen. • disease – A disease the runs a short, severe course. • – Applied externally to a particular part of the body. • – The state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind. • ...
Toxicology 2023-12-05
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- miosis diaphoresis lacrimation rhinorrhea and emesis are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- can be used as treatment for carbamate toxicity
- example of an opiate
- bronchorrhea and bronchospasm the killer b's
- can be used as an antidote for iron
- can be used as treatment for cardiac glycoside overdose
- syndrome caused from medication interactions that involves nausea vomiting and diaphoresis
- can be used as a treatment for beta blocker overdose
- symptoms such as vomiting diarrhea and abdominal pain cramps after quitting opiates
- treatment for ethinyl glycol toxicity
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- medicinal carbamate
- mnemonic for cholinergic signs and symptoms
- cholinergic source
- can be used for treatment in sympathomimetic toxicity
- can be used as a possible treatment option for hypnosedative toxicity
- blind as a bat & mad as a hatter
- can be used as a treatment for serotonin syndrome
- pressured speech tachycardia bruxism tremors and sweating are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- organophosphate source
- slurred speech double vision confusion and amnesia are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- example of a hypnosedative
- specific antidote for opiates
- can be used as an antidote for an anticholinergic toxicity
- can be used as an antidote for lead
- decreased respiratory rate decreased bowel sounds hypotension and hypothermia are all signs/symptoms for this toxidrome
- can be used as an antidote for mercury toxicity
26 Clues: cholinergic source • medicinal carbamate • example of an opiate • organophosphate source • example of a hypnosedative • specific antidote for opiates • blind as a bat & mad as a hatter • can be used as an antidote for iron • can be used as an antidote for lead • treatment for ethinyl glycol toxicity • mnemonic for cholinergic signs and symptoms • ...
World Rivers 2023-11-21
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- River Cuts through France/Switzerland, scenic beauty, shapes surrounding regions.
- River Massive South American river, rich wildlife, lush vegetation.
- River Wilds of Alaska/Canada, symbolizes untamed wilderness, vital resources.
- River Majestic Southern African river, home to Victoria Falls, rich wildlife.
- River Central/Eastern Europe, picturesque, connects diverse cultures.
- River Australia's longest river system, vital for agriculture, influences water management.
- River Sacred Indian river, sustains millions, cultural and spiritual significance.
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- River Carves through American Southwest, shapes iconic canyons like Grand Canyon.
- River Western Europe, historic cities, picturesque landscapes, vital trade route.
- River Significant Chinese river, cultural importance, scenic landscapes.
- River Longest European river in Russia, connects diverse regions.
- River Southeast Asia lifeline, supports agriculture, vital transportation route.
- River South Asian river, cradle of ancient civilizations, supports agriculture and communities.
- River Longest African river, vital for civilizations, fertile banks.
- River Heart of North America, lifeline for communities, major transport route.
15 Clues: River Longest European river in Russia, connects diverse regions. • River Massive South American river, rich wildlife, lush vegetation. • River Longest African river, vital for civilizations, fertile banks. • River Central/Eastern Europe, picturesque, connects diverse cultures. • River Significant Chinese river, cultural importance, scenic landscapes. • ...
Introduction signs 2024-10-10
zodiac signs 2025-06-22
15 Clues: умный • тихий • смелый • верный • добрый • ленивый • честный • весёлый • ревнивый • уверенный • серьёзный • креативный • дружелюбный • застенчивый • трудолюбивый
Drivers Ed Crossword 2015-02-11
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- down/ When approaching a turn you should
- ABS is what type of system
- lane used for passing and faster traffic
- hospital signs are
- construction signs are
- when driving with your permit you must have a
- when approaching a red flashing light you must
- when is it okay to drive without a seatbelt
- average speed for expressways
- lane used for traveling long distances
- five/ speed for school zones is
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- for the first year you get your license how many people are aloud in your car
- railroad signs are what shape
- warning signs are
- hypnosis/ after looking at the road for long periods of time a driver can suffer from
- what to expect when a child is riding a bike
- insurance/ the state of VA requires all drivers to have what
- children under what age must be in a seatbelt
- lane used for exiting the expressway and slower traffic
- under the influence/ DUI stands for
20 Clues: warning signs are • hospital signs are • construction signs are • ABS is what type of system • railroad signs are what shape • average speed for expressways • five/ speed for school zones is • under the influence/ DUI stands for • lane used for traveling long distances • down/ When approaching a turn you should • lane used for passing and faster traffic • ...
Algebra & Basic Geometry Vocab 2022-01-10
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- This operation enlarges or reduces the original figure.
- This is the original figure.
- This operation maps a geometric figure.
- Always contains an equal sign.
- This is the four regions on a coordinate plane.
- This is the new figure.
- Points on the coordinate plane in the form (x,y).
- This has an ending and it can be measured.
- To rotate about a fixed point.
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- Figures that are the same size and shape.
- This comes first in the order pair.
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (+,-).
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (+,+).
- This comes second in the order pair.
- Statements that use greater than and less than.
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (-,-).
- To slide.
- The signs for this region of the coordinate plane is (-,+).
- This is a location on a line.
- To mirror or flip.
- An expression is a statement composed of terms and operations.
21 Clues: To slide. • To mirror or flip. • This is the new figure. • This is the original figure. • This is a location on a line. • Always contains an equal sign. • To rotate about a fixed point. • This comes first in the order pair. • This comes second in the order pair. • This operation maps a geometric figure. • Figures that are the same size and shape. • ...
Drivers ed 2015-02-11
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- for the first year you get your license how many people are aloud in your car
- average speed for expressways
- when driving with your permit you must have a
- the state of VA requires all drivers to have what
- speed for school zones is
- railroad signs are what shape
- lane used for passing and faster traffic
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- construction signs are
- what is the acronym for driving under the influence
- after looking at the road for long periods of time a driver can suffer from
- down When approaching a turn you should
- when approaching a red flashing light you must
- what to expect when a child is riding a bike
- lane used for traveling long distances
- children under what age must be in a seatbelt
- hospital signs are
- ABS is what type of system
- warning signs are
- when is it okay to drive without a seatbelt
- lane used for exiting the expressway and slower traffic
20 Clues: warning signs are • hospital signs are • construction signs are • speed for school zones is • ABS is what type of system • average speed for expressways • railroad signs are what shape • lane used for traveling long distances • down When approaching a turn you should • lane used for passing and faster traffic • when is it okay to drive without a seatbelt • ...
MDTSEA Chapter 1-7 2022-09-28
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- signs that draw attention to dangers
- the single most effective safety device
- a red octagon
- signs the provide information and directions
- where the vehicles weight is balanced
- 9 and 3 or 8 and 4 is better
- make more mistakes than experienced drivers
- lines that seperate opposing traffic
- no cell phone use on level one or two
- should be used when hill parking
- you manage it all the time while driving
- lines that seperate traffic moving the same direction
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- where all of the gauges and indicator lights are found
- signs that draw attention to road repairs
- after you complete segment one
- signs the remind us of laws and rules
- a body at rest tends to remain at rest
- where children should ride in the car
- the direction you should always approach your car
- always yield to them at all times
- anti-lock-brakes
- the energy of movement
- inflates instantly in any frontal collision of 10-15 mph
23 Clues: a red octagon • anti-lock-brakes • the energy of movement • 9 and 3 or 8 and 4 is better • after you complete segment one • should be used when hill parking • always yield to them at all times • signs that draw attention to dangers • lines that seperate opposing traffic • signs the remind us of laws and rules • where children should ride in the car • ...
Caring for victim 2018-04-30
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- If someone has persistent chest pain, pain in arm, neck, and jaw is having a?
- Clutching the throat with both hands is the signal for?
- Where is the correct hand placement for compressions in CPR?
- What does the "A" stand for in SAMPLE?
- Where is the correct hand placement for abdominal thrusts for conscious choking?
- How do you check for responsiveness?
- Care is 30 compressions, look for object, and 2 rescue breaths
- This is done to circulate oxygenated blood to vital organs
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- How do you open the airway?
- Care is 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts
- Where do you perform the thrusts for a choking victim who is too big or pregnant?
- What is the motion of abdominal thrusts?
- If someone is unresponsive, unconscious, or has dilated pupils, they are showing signs of?
- How do you remove an object from an unconscious choking victim?
14 Clues: How do you open the airway? • How do you check for responsiveness? • What does the "A" stand for in SAMPLE? • What is the motion of abdominal thrusts? • Care is 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts • Clutching the throat with both hands is the signal for? • This is done to circulate oxygenated blood to vital organs • ...
SIGNS AND LINES 2020-11-01
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- Use these to communicate, or see at night
- You may do this at some red lights
- An east-west Interstate has an ___ number
- These signs draw attention to detours
- These signs remind drivers of the law
- A white "H" on a blue background
- This sign is triangular, & it's white & red
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- These signs draw your attention to danger
- These signs provide destination information
- The line is ____: you can make a lane change
- You should not use this near blind people
- An octagonal sign means this
- A crossbuck tells you to watch out for this
- This sign is a yellow pentagon
- A north-south Interstate has an ___ number
- On a traffic light, the top light's color
- If the line is _____, then don't cross it!
17 Clues: An octagonal sign means this • This sign is a yellow pentagon • A white "H" on a blue background • You may do this at some red lights • These signs draw attention to detours • These signs remind drivers of the law • These signs draw your attention to danger • Use these to communicate, or see at night • You should not use this near blind people • ...
Grandes nomes da Ciência. 2025-10-13
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- Onde nasceu Isaac Newton?
- Além da ciência, o que Einstein defendia?
- Que leis Newton formulou para explicar o deslocamento dos corpos?
- Que prêmio Marie Curie foi a primeira mulher a receber?
- Em que país Marie Curie realizou suas pesquisas?
- Em que país nasceram Vital Brazil e Oswaldo Cruz?
- Qual teoria famosa foi criada por Albert Einstein?
- Qual instituto foi fundado por Vital Brazil?
- Em que país Einstein nasceu?
- Que tipo de problema de saúde pública Oswaldo Cruz enfrentou?
- Qual elemento químico Marie Curie descobriu?
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- Qual foi o principal campo de estudo de Marie Curie?
- Qual foi a principal área de atuação de Oswaldo Cruz?
- O que Newton também estudou além da gravidade?
- Que animais foram foco das pesquisas de Vital Brazil?
- Que doença Oswaldo Cruz ajudou a combater?
- O que a fórmula E=mc² representa?
- O que Newton estudou ao observar a queda da maçã?
- O que Vital Brazil criou para combater o veneno de cobras?
19 Clues: Onde nasceu Isaac Newton? • Em que país Einstein nasceu? • O que a fórmula E=mc² representa? • Além da ciência, o que Einstein defendia? • Que doença Oswaldo Cruz ajudou a combater? • Qual instituto foi fundado por Vital Brazil? • Qual elemento químico Marie Curie descobriu? • O que Newton também estudou além da gravidade? • ...
The Periodic Table 2025-12-05
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- Element essential for making strong, lightweight aircraft alloys
- Element essential to hemoglobin; found in steel
- Element vital in fertilizers; part of DNA and ATP
- Element used in bulb filaments and high-melting alloys
- This noble gas glows with a bright orange-red light in advertising signs
- Metal used in batteries, stainless steel, and superalloys
- Metal used to galvanize steel to prevent rust
- Element used in nuclear fuel rods
- Element used in batteries, especially in rechargeable ones
- Halogen used in antiseptic solutions
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- A radioactive element used in smoke detectors
- A precious metal used in catalytic converters and anti-cancer drugs
- Silvery metal used in magnets and rechargeable batteries
- Nonmetal used in water disinfection and PVC production
- Element used in thermometers, lamps, and dental amalgams (though decreasing for safety reasons)
- Gas used in weather balloons because it’s lighter than air
- Element used in radiation shielding and crystal glass
- A metal used in solar panels and semiconductors, often purified to high levels
- Soft metal used in solder, historically in plumbing
19 Clues: Element used in nuclear fuel rods • Halogen used in antiseptic solutions • A radioactive element used in smoke detectors • Metal used to galvanize steel to prevent rust • Element essential to hemoglobin; found in steel • Element vital in fertilizers; part of DNA and ATP • Soft metal used in solder, historically in plumbing • ...
Advertising - Module 11 2013-01-10
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- simultaneously
- firm
- sneaky
- sufficient
- dull
- instantaneous
- guerilla
- takeintoaccount
- appeal
- strategy
- billboard
- tangible
- brand
- logo
- established
- campaign
- grave
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- sequentially
- wordofmouth
- influential
- standardization
- broaden
- commercial
- stealth
- fraud
- connotation
- impressionable
- consumption
- slogan
- manipulate
- adapt
- jingle
- merge
- viable
- deception
- vital
36 Clues: firm • dull • logo • fraud • adapt • merge • brand • vital • grave • sneaky • appeal • slogan • jingle • viable • broaden • stealth • guerilla • strategy • tangible • campaign • billboard • deception • sufficient • commercial • manipulate • wordofmouth • influential • connotation • consumption • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • impressionable • standardization • takeintoaccount
The US Enters WWII 2015-03-18
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- what happened on December 7, 1941
- what peninsula did many New Mexicans fight to defend
- President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill secretly sign the
- what was the largest American air base
- France and Germany give Germany Czechoslovakia with the
- the month Germany signs a non-aggression pact with Soviet Union
- what month did The United States declare war on Germany, Italy, and Japan
- totalitarian leader of the soviet union
- what did President Roosevelt ask Congress to declare on Japan
- President Roosevelt asks for funds to build up the
- the month Germany invades Poland
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- the month when Britain and France declare war on Germany
- totalitarian leader of Italy
- who came to the United States to talk about peace
- The United States broke the ____ and knew an attack was coming
- this allows President Roosevelt to lend or lease arms and other supplies to “any country whose defense was vital to the United States”
- totalitarian leader of Germany
- Japan joins the
- In 1935 the US begins passing the
- the month Germany takes over Austria unopposed
20 Clues: Japan joins the • totalitarian leader of Italy • totalitarian leader of Germany • the month Germany invades Poland • what happened on December 7, 1941 • In 1935 the US begins passing the • what was the largest American air base • totalitarian leader of the soviet union • the month Germany takes over Austria unopposed • who came to the United States to talk about peace • ...
Non blood 2024-05-21
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- most urine tests require 25 to 30ml this tests minimum is 2ml
- used to also detect cytomegalovi
- drugs often monitored in order to minimize withdrawal symptoms
- specimen requires a strict chain of custody procedure to prevent...
- sperm washing done prior to this
- stimulants to treat ADHD
- 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test
- person who signs in the case of a court ordered urine test
- voided... urine specimen believed to most accurately represent blood levels of glucose and ketones
- consent must be obtained for testing to occur as well as who will be given access to
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- drug used mainly for insomnia
- drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine
- specimen, request form and consent form for doa will be given...
- used to generate a pellet in a test tube for sperm washing
- used to treat opioid dependance
- describes the sperms ability to move
- recreational drug with the street name grass
- sperm is described as being... With a pH of 7.2-8.0
- period vital to concentration of specimen collected
- tested when performing in sports also known to affect male fertility
20 Clues: stimulants to treat ADHD • drug used mainly for insomnia • used to treat opioid dependance • used to also detect cytomegalovi • sperm washing done prior to this • describes the sperms ability to move • recreational drug with the street name grass • drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine • 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test • ...
Non blood 2024-05-21
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- voided... urine specimen believed to most accurately represent blood levels of glucose and ketones
- drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine
- person who signs in the case of a court ordered urine test
- recreational drug with the street name grass
- consent must be obtained for testing to occur as well as who will be given access to
- drugs often monitored in order to minimize withdrawal symptoms
- most urine tests require 25 to 30ml this tests minimum is 2ml
- used to also detect cytomegalovi
- sperm washing done prior to this
- stimulants to treat ADHD
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- drug used mainly for insomnia
- used to generate a pellet in a test tube for sperm washing
- used to treat opioid dependance
- specimen requires a strict chain of custody procedure to prevent...
- period vital to concentration of specimen collected
- specimen, request form and consent form for doa will be given...
- sperm is described as being... With a pH of 7.2-8.0
- tested when performing in sports also known to affect male fertility
- 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test
- describes the sperms ability to move
20 Clues: stimulants to treat ADHD • drug used mainly for insomnia • used to treat opioid dependance • used to also detect cytomegalovi • sperm washing done prior to this • describes the sperms ability to move • recreational drug with the street name grass • drug of abuse where blood is preferred over urine • 2nd urine passed is preferred for this urine test • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: Read the clues below and fill in the correct answer. 2025-01-09
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- The victim is used when the victim is unconscious and to find out and immediately treat life-threatening conditions.
- Details discovered by applying your senses-sight, touch, hearing, and smell during the course of the examination
- Is used when the victims is conscious or has revived.
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- Sensation that the victim feels or experiences and may be able to describe.
- Signs are measures of various physiological statistics taken in order to assess the most basic body functions.
5 Clues: Is used when the victims is conscious or has revived. • Sensation that the victim feels or experiences and may be able to describe. • Signs are measures of various physiological statistics taken in order to assess the most basic body functions. • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Madi C and Julia D 2022-11-18
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- signs that give directions
- ___ of following distance
- you need __ hours of driving with permit
- orange and yellow signs
- condition where most slippery first 10-15 minutes
- driving with a BAC of 0.08%
- leading cause of teenage death
- use low beams when driving in _ .
- most common used test for BAC from police
- no BAC over 0.2%
- use ____ at night when no one is around
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- black white and red signs
- age when you are eligable to obtain a permit
- lose control with water
- use you ___ when turning
- legal drinking age
- drinking drinking under 21
- memory lost due to alcohol
- is a depressent
- fastest legal speed under PA law
20 Clues: is a depressent • no BAC over 0.2% • legal drinking age • lose control with water • orange and yellow signs • use you ___ when turning • black white and red signs • ___ of following distance • signs that give directions • drinking drinking under 21 • memory lost due to alcohol • driving with a BAC of 0.08% • leading cause of teenage death • fastest legal speed under PA law • ...
Figuratively 2024-06-28
Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Madi C and Julia D 2022-11-18
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- signs that give directions
- ___ of following distance
- you need __ hours of driving with permit
- orange and yellow signs
- condition where most slippery first 10-15 minutes
- driving with a BAC of 0.08%
- leading cause of teenage death
- use low beams when driving in _ .
- most common used test for BAC from police
- no BAC over 0.2%
- use ____ at night when no one is around
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- black white and red signs
- age when you are eligable to obtain a permit
- lose control with water
- use you ___ when turning
- legal drinking age
- drinking drinking under 21
- memory lost due to alcohol
- is a depressent
- fastest legal speed under PA law
20 Clues: is a depressent • no BAC over 0.2% • legal drinking age • lose control with water • orange and yellow signs • use you ___ when turning • black white and red signs • ___ of following distance • signs that give directions • drinking drinking under 21 • memory lost due to alcohol • driving with a BAC of 0.08% • leading cause of teenage death • fastest legal speed under PA law • ...
Blue for Two 2025-11-19
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- Rare obstetric emergency involving amniotic contents entering circulation
- A sudden drop in this vital sign is often one of the first signs of AFE
- Life threatening clotting disorder commonly triggered by AFE
- Large volume replacement of this component may be necessary during DIC
- Displace the uterus to this side during a maternal code blue
- Chest compressions landmark lower half of this
- Procedure considered at 4 minutes is ineffective resuscitation is a perimortem
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- Sudden maternal collapse triggers immediate activation of this hospital emergency response
- Colormetric detector used to confirm endotracheal tube placement
- Primary cause of maternal cardiac arrest related to blood volume loss
- First major clinical phase of AFE characterized by collapse of this system
- AFE typically presents with sudden onset of this symptom
- Seizure activity may mimic this obstetric hypertensive emergency but is not the cause
13 Clues: Chest compressions landmark lower half of this • AFE typically presents with sudden onset of this symptom • Life threatening clotting disorder commonly triggered by AFE • Displace the uterus to this side during a maternal code blue • Colormetric detector used to confirm endotracheal tube placement • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword Puzzle - Madi C and Julia D 2022-11-18
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- signs that give directions
- ___ of following distance
- you need __ hours of driving with permit
- orange and yellow signs
- condition where most slippery first 10-15 minutes
- driving with a BAC of 0.08%
- leading cause of teenage death
- use low beams when driving in _ .
- most common used test for BAC from police
- no BAC over 0.2%
- use ____ at night when no one is around
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- black white and red signs
- age when you are eligable to obtain a permit
- lose control with water
- use you ___ when turning
- legal drinking age
- drinking drinking under 21
- memory lost due to alcohol
- is a depressent
- fastest legal speed under PA law
20 Clues: is a depressent • no BAC over 0.2% • legal drinking age • lose control with water • orange and yellow signs • use you ___ when turning • black white and red signs • ___ of following distance • signs that give directions • drinking drinking under 21 • memory lost due to alcohol • driving with a BAC of 0.08% • leading cause of teenage death • fastest legal speed under PA law • ...
Horoscope Comp 2021-11-18
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- one of air signs
- sign associated with a crab
- number of zodiac signs there are
- the most indecisive sign
- sign associated with a fish
- our fav astrology app
- Bes’s Zodiac sign
- number of Libra’s who played or are playing this org
- sign of someone evicted during the double
- Natalie’s moon sign
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- Taylor Swift’s sign
- Taurus symbol
- sign associated with a scorpion
- a sign that didn’t play in zodiac this season
- sign associated with twins
- one of the four signs
- the best sign
- sign of the other person evicted during the double
- Sign born on Christmas
- sign with a Leo symbol
20 Clues: Taurus symbol • the best sign • one of air signs • Bes’s Zodiac sign • Taylor Swift’s sign • Natalie’s moon sign • one of the four signs • our fav astrology app • Sign born on Christmas • sign with a Leo symbol • the most indecisive sign • sign associated with twins • sign associated with a crab • sign associated with a fish • sign associated with a scorpion • ...
