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