Across
- 4. oxygen sensors – Monitor blood oxygen levels in patients with respiratory or cardiac conditions.
- 6. interfaces (BCIs) – Allow control of computers or prostheses using brain signals.
- 10. drug delivery systems – Release medication in a controlled manner at targeted locations.
- 11. Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners – Use magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of internal organs.
- 12. machines – Remove waste products from the blood for patients with kidney failure.
- 13. brain stimulators – Electrodes implanted to treat Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, or depression.
- 14. glucose monitors (CGMs) – Sensor-based devices that track glucose levels in real time.
- 15. pumps – Deliver continuous insulin for diabetes management.
- 16. machines – Employ sound waves to visualize tissues, organs, or fetal development.
Down
- 1. (ECG) machines – Measure electrical activity of the heart.
- 2. implants – Electrically stimulate the auditory nerve to restore hearing in deaf individuals.
- 3. – Assist or take over breathing for patients with respiratory failure.\
- 5. machines – Remove waste products from the blood for patients with kidney failure.
- 7. – Wearable devices that aid mobility for people with paralysis or weak muscles.
- 8. – Electrical devices implanted to regulate heart rhythm.
- 9. machines – Employ sound waves to visualize tissues, organs, or fetal development.
