Astronauts Medical Problems

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Across
  1. 4. a shell usually of gelatin for packaging something
  2. 5. first aid supplies, a large medical reference book, a defibrillator, a portable ultrasound, and other diagnostic tools.
  3. 8. protects skin on a finger
  4. 10. measurements of basic bodily functions
  5. 11. organisms that can't be seen with the naked eye
  6. 17. have regular contact with ground-based doctors who can provide advice and guidance via telemetry.
  7. 18. make it difficult for astronauts to walk and stand after returning to Earth.
  8. 19. drip infusion, intubation, eye washing kits, and basic surgery kits, according to JAXA.
  9. 20. flight surgeons, biomedical engineers, and nurses, is available to provide medical advice and direction to the astronaut crews.
Down
  1. 1. spine lengthens and straightens in microgravity.
  2. 2. dizziness and loss of balance due to the change in gravity.
  3. 3. A broad range of medications are used to treat various conditions like nausea, diarrhea, infections, and pain.
  4. 6. to be admitted to hospital for treatment.
  5. 7. regaining health
  6. 9. Type of hospital
  7. 12. a non-benzodiazepine receptor modulator.
  8. 13. the process of remotely monitoring and transmitting data, like vital signs, of astronauts during spaceflights.
  9. 14. various devices to monitor their vital signs, including electrocardiographs, blood pressure cuffs, and oxygen saturation monitors.
  10. 15. weaker bones and an increased risk of fractures.
  11. 16. an action taken in advance to prevent something negative from happening.