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RAD TECH WEEK 2014-1

Teacher: Danelle Jensen
Across
An inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body
Particles that are formed in bone marrow and circulate in the blood. They bind at the site of a wound to begin the clotting process.
In a conventional angiogram, a dye is injected into the bloodstream and x-rays are taken to visualize the blood vessels. In other instances, CT or MRI can be used to create three-dimensional pictures of blood vessels.
The death of living tissue
A device emitting intense, focused light energy that can destroy tissues as an alternative to conventional surgical removal.
A unit of absorbed radiation equal to the dose of one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of matter, or 100 rad.
A serious disorder in which one part of the intestine slides into another part of the intestine, similar to a folding telescope, creating an obstruction and causing swelling and inflammation.
A blue coloration in the lips, skin and fingernails as a result of reduced oxygen levels in the blood
A condition of the lungs characterized by a constriction of the airways and secretion of mucus that interferes with normal air movement causing wheezing.
The Federal Government's requirements for handling electronic media and protected health information.
Almost completely transparent to x-rays
injuries and disease are hidden, difficult to see or unaccompanied by readily discernible signs and symptoms
A localized infection consisting of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue
An element used in contrast media for MRI
An abnormal narrowing of a canal or duct in the body
Down
A greenish-yellow fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
Impaired swallowing
Inflammation of the gallbladder that causes abdominal pain.
The crushing of a stone in the renal pelvis, ureter, or bladder, by mechanical force or sound waves
The dividing membrane between the chest and abdominal cavity
A minimally invasive procedure in which a thin needle or tube is inserted into the abdomen to remove excess fluid from the peritoneal cavity.
A procedure does not require any skin incision or the insertion of any instruments or medical devices
The "food tube" which connects the mouth to the stomach
The main pumping chambers in the heart.
Making a radiographic image of a selected plane by means of reciprocal linear or curved motion of the x-ray tube and film cassette; images of all other planes are blurred ("out of focus") by being relatively displaced on the film.
A hole in the walls of an organ or structure of the body that develops from a weak spot in the organ or from a deep penetrating wound caused by trauma
The spread of a disease process from one part of the body to another, as in the appearance of abnormal tissue growths (malignant or nonmalignant) in parts of the body remote from the site of the primary tumor.
In radiology, the uptake of energy from radiation by the tissue or medium through which it passes.
A method of removing waste materials from the body when the kidneys are not working properly.
A metallic, alkaline, divalent earth element; atomic no. 56, atomic wt. 137.327
The breastbone (the long, flat bone that forms the front of the chest cage).