health Crossword Puzzles
Brian Do Class Period 8 2019-08-23
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- Service Announcement Spiritual Health
- 2 Diabetes
- Leading Cause of Death Advocate
- Skill Life Expectancy
- Literacy Infectious Disease Action
- Six Health Risk Behaviors Mortality Rate
- Decision Making Model Environmental Health Global Health
- Skill Optimal Health Health Practices
- Pressure Center for Disease Control Susceptibility
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- Cancer World Health Organization
- Health Quality of Life Resource
- Health Self-Assessments Genetics
- Health D.E.C.I.D.E. Process Community
- Heredity Norms
- Cholesterol Heart Disease Demographics
- Pressure Self-Assessments Statistics
- Components of Health
- Risk Factor
- Factor
19 Clues: Factor • 2 Diabetes • Risk Factor • Heredity Norms • Components of Health • Skill Life Expectancy • Health Quality of Life Resource • Leading Cause of Death Advocate • Cancer World Health Organization • Health Self-Assessments Genetics • Literacy Infectious Disease Action • Pressure Self-Assessments Statistics • Service Announcement Spiritual Health • ...
HPX270: Health Education Theory and Application 2019-08-23
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- Pressure Self-Assessments Statistics
- Six Health Risk Behaviors Mortality Rate
- Health D.E.C.I.D.E. Process Community
- Leading Cause of Death Advocate
- Factor
- Heredity Norms
- Health Self-Assessments Genetics
- Cancer World Health Organization
- Decision Making Model Environmental Health Global Health
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- Service Announcement Spiritual Health
- Pressure Center for Disease Control Susceptibility
- Risk Factor
- Health Quality of Life Resource
- Literacy Infectious Disease Action
- Cholesterol Heart Disease Demographics
- Skill Life Expectancy
- Skill Optimal Health Health Practices
- Components of Health
- 2 Diabetes
19 Clues: Factor • 2 Diabetes • Risk Factor • Heredity Norms • Components of Health • Skill Life Expectancy • Health Quality of Life Resource • Leading Cause of Death Advocate • Health Self-Assessments Genetics • Cancer World Health Organization • Literacy Infectious Disease Action • Pressure Self-Assessments Statistics • Service Announcement Spiritual Health • ...
Gabriel.Gutierrez/Period3 2019-08-23
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- Six Health Risk Behaviors Mortality Rate
- Skill Life Expectancy
- 2 Diabetes
- Leading Cause of Death Advocate
- Health Quality of Life Resource
- Factor
- Heredity Norms
- Health D.E.C.I.D.E. Process Community
- Literacy Infectious Disease Action
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- Pressure Self-Assessments Statistics
- Cancer World Health Organization
- Components of Health
- Health Self-Assessments Genetics
- Service Announcement Spiritual Health
- Skill Optimal Health Health Practices
- Decision Making Model Environmental Health Global Health
- Risk Factor
- Pressure Center for Disease Control Susceptibility
- Cholesterol Heart Disease Demographics
19 Clues: Factor • 2 Diabetes • Risk Factor • Heredity Norms • Components of Health • Skill Life Expectancy • Leading Cause of Death Advocate • Health Quality of Life Resource • Cancer World Health Organization • Health Self-Assessments Genetics • Literacy Infectious Disease Action • Pressure Self-Assessments Statistics • Service Announcement Spiritual Health • ...
Federal Contribution 2024-09-11
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- To reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities
- Handles legal disputes related to public health, such as conflicts between individuals and health agencies or issues about the legality of health policies.
- Originally established to combat malaria, it has evolved into a major public health agency.
- Agreements to provide services or products related to public health
- It laid the foundation for future public health policies and federal involvement in health care
- Introduced programs for health insurance and welfare, marking a significant federal involvement in health care.
- Information from surveys and questionnaires on health behaviors and conditions
- federal agency responsible for protecting the health and well-being of Americans through a variety of public health programs and services.
- play a crucial role in public health through regulation, research, funding, and emergency response.
- Plays a critical role in advancing biomedical and public health research.
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- play a crucial role in public health through regulation, research, funding, and emergency response.
- Implements and enforces the public health laws created by Congres
- Provided the foundation for federal health initiatives and funding.
- Money provided to support specific public health projects or research
- Information on disease incidence and health conditions
- Created to provide health insurance for the elderly and low-income individuals.
- To conduct and support medical research to improve public health and reduce disease burden.
- Laws that are created and passed by a legislative body, such as Congress or a state legislature.
- To improve access to quality health care for underserved populations and improve health workforce.
- leading spokesperson on public health issues in the U.S., providing leadership and guidance on national health matters.
- The ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of medications that once killed them or inhibited their growth.
- Creates Public Health Laws
22 Clues: Creates Public Health Laws • Information on disease incidence and health conditions • Implements and enforces the public health laws created by Congres • Provided the foundation for federal health initiatives and funding. • Agreements to provide services or products related to public health • Money provided to support specific public health projects or research • ...
Health Education Theory and Application 2018-09-14
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- skills / Tools you can use to make choices
- health / Heath that involves your body
- health / Health that involves your communication skills
- skills / Used to interact and communicate with other people
- / Balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
- / A state of health and wellness
- health / Health that involves your emotions
- / An abnormal physical or mental condition
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- knowledge / Based on experimentation, peer reviewed, repeatable
- / Is a body of knowledge regarding the natural world
- / State of wellness you hope to reach
- health / Health that involves the ability to think clear
- diseases / Diseases that occur for many years
- / A poor state of health
- / Refers to health claims and theories
- health / A state of excellent health and wellness
- disease / Diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- promotion / A process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness
- learning / A continuing pursuit of learning
19 Clues: / A poor state of health • / A state of health and wellness • / State of wellness you hope to reach • / Refers to health claims and theories • health / Heath that involves your body • / An abnormal physical or mental condition • skills / Tools you can use to make choices • learning / A continuing pursuit of learning • ...
Health Education Theory and Application 2024-08-31
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- skills / Tools you can use to make choices
- health / Heath that involves your body
- health / Health that involves your communication skills
- skills / Used to interact and communicate with other people
- / Balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
- / A state of health and wellness
- health / Health that involves your emotions
- / An abnormal physical or mental condition
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- knowledge / Based on experimentation, peer reviewed, repeatable
- / Is a body of knowledge regarding the natural world
- / State of wellness you hope to reach
- health / Health that involves the ability to think clear
- diseases / Diseases that occur for many years
- / A poor state of health
- / Refers to health claims and theories
- health / A state of excellent health and wellness
- disease / Diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- promotion / A process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness
- learning / A continuing pursuit of learning
19 Clues: / A poor state of health • / A state of health and wellness • / State of wellness you hope to reach • / Refers to health claims and theories • health / Heath that involves your body • / An abnormal physical or mental condition • skills / Tools you can use to make choices • learning / A continuing pursuit of learning • ...
Health Education Theory and Application 2024-09-27
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- skills / Tools you can use to make choices
- health / Heath that involves your body
- health / Health that involves your communication skills
- skills / Used to interact and communicate with other people
- / Balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
- / A state of health and wellness
- health / Health that involves your emotions
- / An abnormal physical or mental condition
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- knowledge / Based on experimentation, peer reviewed, repeatable
- / Is a body of knowledge regarding the natural world
- / State of wellness you hope to reach
- health / Health that involves the ability to think clear
- diseases / Diseases that occur for many years
- / A poor state of health
- / Refers to health claims and theories
- health / A state of excellent health and wellness
- disease / Diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- promotion / A process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness
- learning / A continuing pursuit of learning
19 Clues: / A poor state of health • / A state of health and wellness • / State of wellness you hope to reach • / Refers to health claims and theories • health / Heath that involves your body • / An abnormal physical or mental condition • skills / Tools you can use to make choices • learning / A continuing pursuit of learning • ...
Unit 5: Health Promotion 2023-03-02
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- the first thing you do before planning a campaign is a _______ assessment
- the ______-environmental approach to health promotion targets large groups of people
- vaccinations against diseases are an example of _________ prevention
- what type of cancer awareness month is held in October?
- Beat the _______ campaign was created to encourage people to cut down on sugar in the UAE
- the ______ charter describes 5 action areas to health promotion
- this pillar of health promotion focusses on increasing knowledge about health
- something to prevent or change a result [hint: check keywords]
- _______ health is another contemporary health problem in the world and in the UAE
- the contemporary health problem of low income that affects many people, especially children
- this is an approach to health education, which involves teaching one-to-one
- the health ________ application is a Ma'kom campaign to reduce obesity in children
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- the pillar of health promotion, _____ governance, creates laws and policies about health
- this describes how health professionals treat individual health problems
- the _____-audience approach uses media to educate others about health
- this type of health aims to prevent disease at a population level
- this strategy of the Ottawa charter helps people to overcome barriers
- health ________ is a type of advertising for a healthy lifestyle
- non-___________ diseases are a big health problem, they include heart disease and type 2 diabetes
- a keyword that means modern, current and ongoing at the time
- this is a type of secondary prevention used to check for early signs of a disease
- _______ health services is one action area of the Ottawa Charter that works to refocus healthcare
- building outdoor gyms and holding fun runs are examples of which pillar of health promotion?: healthy ______
23 Clues: what type of cancer awareness month is held in October? • a keyword that means modern, current and ongoing at the time • something to prevent or change a result [hint: check keywords] • the ______ charter describes 5 action areas to health promotion • health ________ is a type of advertising for a healthy lifestyle • ...
Data Analytics 2024-02-15
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- Drawing insights from information.
- Integrated healthcare data management systems.
- Overseeing community health initiatives
- Preventing harm to patients.
- Spotting potential health risks
- Bettering overall health results
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- Managing medical fiscal procedures
- Implementing targeted health plans
- Assessing income streams
- Factors impacting health outcomes.
- Enhancing economic operations
- Implementing expense-saving methods
- Efficient workforce management strategies
- Digital patient health records.
- Methods for data examination
- Automated data analysis processes
- Evaluating potential health dangers
- Scrutinizing financial outflows
- Addressing long-term health issues
- Patient care process management.
20 Clues: Assessing income streams • Methods for data examination • Preventing harm to patients. • Enhancing economic operations • Digital patient health records. • Scrutinizing financial outflows • Spotting potential health risks • Patient care process management. • Bettering overall health results • Automated data analysis processes • Managing medical fiscal procedures • ...
Insurance - W!SE Preparation 2024-05-20
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- Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance
- Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Document outlining the terms of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance contract
- Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium
- Provision in a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that limits coverage
- Policy providing additional liability coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Specific risk or cause of loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Contract that provides a series of payments over time, often part of life insurance
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that modifies coverage
- Condition that prevents a person from working, covered by disability insurance
- Actual Cash Value
- Person who receives payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Protection provided by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity covered by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Provides coverage for your entire life, plus an investment component to provide financial security and income in retirement.
- Insurance for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies to manage risk
- Request for payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that provides extra coverage
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- Legal responsibility for damages or injuries in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Process of evaluating risk and determining coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payment made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Professional who assesses risk for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle from non-collision events, part of car insurance
- Risk of death, covered by life insurance
- Compensation for loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Person who evaluates risk and determines coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity who owns a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Amount paid by the insured before a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company pays
- Type of policy that offers protection to people for accidents that occur inside of the property being rented.
- Probability of loss or harm in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payments made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Coverage that protects against financial loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Condition that increases the chance of loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
34 Clues: Actual Cash Value • Risk of death, covered by life insurance • Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium • Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance • ...
Health Literacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- to fight, a more health literate way of saying immune system
- an obstacle that keeps person from learning
- to get, a more health literate way of saying access
- a more health literate way of referring to an individual
- a more health literate way of saying virus
- a more health literate way of saying outcome
- a more health literate way of saying transmit
- a more health literate way of saying detect
- a more health literate way of saying medication
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- literacy, what we celebrate in October
- a more health literate way of saying immunization
- review committee, group that reviews text and media to ensure health literacy
- a more health literate way of saying data
- a more health literate way of saying reduce
- ask three, three questions that people can use to prepare for a meeting with nurse practitioner or doctor
- me, pretend to do an activitity and have them pretend back
- a more health literate way of saying acquire
- language, makes it easier to understand
- back, how we share info with a person and have them repeat it back to us
19 Clues: literacy, what we celebrate in October • language, makes it easier to understand • a more health literate way of saying data • a more health literate way of saying virus • an obstacle that keeps person from learning • a more health literate way of saying reduce • a more health literate way of saying detect • a more health literate way of saying acquire • ...
1234 2021-07-01
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- This person is an expert in foot and ankle health
- This barrier to health is based on a person’s ability to reads and understand health information.
- This persons job is to help identify issues with muscles and then help bodies move better
- A dimension of health focusing on the body and its systems
- A program that uses a logo to let people know that a product is asthma friendly
- This barrier to health is based on how much money a person has
- A place where specialist doctors work
- Health conditions that are short term
- Carrying excessive body weight in the form of fat
- A health promotion organisation that assist people with their mental health
- A dimension of health focusing on the health of the mind
- This persons job is to listen to patients and then assist them with their emotional and mental health
- An organisation that assists people who have been in a road accident
- This is where a pharmacist works
- This organisation promotes healthy eating and exercise
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- This includes conditions such as depression and anxiety
- Where you go to have your teeth checked
- A dimension of health focusing on interactions and community participation
- Health conditions that are long term
- This barrier to health is based on how far you live from health resources
- A dimension of health focusing on ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that are in the minds of people
- A dimension of health focusing on how people express their feelings
- The swelling of the airways, making it hard to breathe
- Where you go to have your eyes checked
24 Clues: This is where a pharmacist works • Health conditions that are long term • A place where specialist doctors work • Health conditions that are short term • Where you go to have your eyes checked • Where you go to have your teeth checked • This person is an expert in foot and ankle health • Carrying excessive body weight in the form of fat • ...
HPX270: Health Education Theory and Application 2016-04-24
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- Health status of a defined group of people and gov’t actions maintain health
- Targeted change in a health outcome
- Professional association for health educators
- Self-efficacy builds this
- What should be done and why
- Combination of planned learning experiences based on sound theories
- Multidimensional and holistic lifestyle, mental and spiritual well-being
- Number of years to complete a DrPH
- Society of Health and Physical Educators
- Health education setting
- People gain greater control over decisions and actions affecting their health
- A combination of constructs that come together to explain or predict a behavior
- First state to sign legislation for health education in schools
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- Health education falls under this
- A precipitating force that causes a person to take action
- Professional certification in Health Education
- Advanced public health degree
- Number of areas of responsibility in National Health Ed Framework
- Provides a broad approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs
- Father of SCT
- Way things would be in a perfect world
- Conviction that a phenomenon is true or real
- Identifying perceived and actual needs
- Creating a shift in public opinion and mobilizing resources to support health
- Program objectives should always be this
- Favorite jewels were Diamonds and Pearls
- Council on Education for Public Health
- Perceived threat theory
28 Clues: Father of SCT • Perceived threat theory • Health education setting • Self-efficacy builds this • What should be done and why • Advanced public health degree • Health education falls under this • Number of years to complete a DrPH • Targeted change in a health outcome • Way things would be in a perfect world • Identifying perceived and actual needs • ...
Better health for individuals 2021-03-23
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- dimension that focuses on bodily functions
- death rates
- a lifestyle lacking physical activity
- focusing on all aspects of health
- groups working collaboratively to solve health issues
- setting for the public health approach
- Purpose in life
- determinant addressing access to services
- providing opportunity to develop knowledge
- leading cause of death in Australia
- health is always changing
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- creating fairness
- how common a disease is
- individual determinant of health
- view of health
- comparing health to others
- determinant that can be changed
- sociocultural determinant of health
- example of the preventative medical approach
- income, employment and education
20 Clues: death rates • view of health • Purpose in life • creating fairness • how common a disease is • health is always changing • comparing health to others • determinant that can be changed • individual determinant of health • income, employment and education • focusing on all aspects of health • sociocultural determinant of health • leading cause of death in Australia • ...
Better health for individuals 2024-09-27
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- dimension that focuses on bodily functions
- death rates
- a lifestyle lacking physical activity
- focusing on all aspects of health
- groups working collaboratively to solve health issues
- setting for the public health approach
- Purpose in life
- determinant addressing access to services
- providing opportunity to develop knowledge
- leading cause of death in Australia
- health is always changing
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- creating fairness
- how common a disease is
- individual determinant of health
- view of health
- comparing health to others
- determinant that can be changed
- sociocultural determinant of health
- example of the preventative medical approach
- income, employment and education
20 Clues: death rates • view of health • Purpose in life • creating fairness • how common a disease is • health is always changing • comparing health to others • determinant that can be changed • individual determinant of health • income, employment and education • focusing on all aspects of health • sociocultural determinant of health • leading cause of death in Australia • ...
Claywell Chapter 15 2023-11-29
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- Health promotion model
- Health promotion matrix
- Intimacy vs. isolation
- An envionmental influence on health promotion
- Autonomy vs. doubt
- A health protective behavior
- Performs assessment of self-care abilities
- Industry vs. inferiority
- Child learns to trust
- Part of the health-illness continuum
- Harmony between oneself and the universe
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- Environments that influence health promotion
- Provider of primary health care
- Healthy People 2030 inidcator
- A factor in seeking healthcare
- A priority nursing diagnosis
- Universal need
- Self-care ability
- One aspect of cultural influence
- Can cause noncompliance
20 Clues: Universal need • Self-care ability • Autonomy vs. doubt • Child learns to trust • Health promotion model • Intimacy vs. isolation • Health promotion matrix • Can cause noncompliance • Industry vs. inferiority • A priority nursing diagnosis • A health protective behavior • Healthy People 2030 inidcator • A factor in seeking healthcare • Provider of primary health care • ...
The BHN Location Puzzle 2022-03-18
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- Farm folks
- Mary’s Middle
- SBHC and health center town: “Yes, you can incinerate?”
- Health center town: “______harie” (1 of 2)
- SBHC and Health Center town on Canadarago Lake
- Federalist Papers Health Center?
- Health center with a “live old leg” (anagram)
- Eldestburgh & Youngestburgh’s sibling SBHC and health center town?
- Hospital in Herkimer County
- BHN’s only location in Oneida County
- “Seven Such” SBHC (anagram)
- An after dinner health center?
- Delhi, FoxCare and Hamilton "Family ______"
- BMC’s house away from home
- Health centers on Main & 23
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- The "A" in "A O"
- Northernmost health center
- SUNY town with a hospital and a health center
- Health center town: “______harie” (2 of 2)
- The SBHC and health center town you "need most" (anagram)
- _______, Sydney and Unadilla are the Tri-Towns
- Home of many practices, but not a single vulpes vet
- Power through study
- The “U” in “GMU” SBHC
- Strangely, not BHN’s location in Oneida County
- Home of the Gender Wellness Center: “_________ Family Practice”
- Tropical island health center town?
- Bassett Family Medicine's Residency Program (abbrev.)
- SBHC bouncy creek?
- O'Connor’s namesake’s occupation
- Herkimer, Little Falls, Heartwick Seminary, Hamilton-Madison, Tri-Town and Oneonta _______ Services
- Assisted living on Pine Grove Road
- Assisted living that beat out Betamax?
33 Clues: Farm folks • Mary’s Middle • The "A" in "A O" • SBHC bouncy creek? • Power through study • The “U” in “GMU” SBHC • Northernmost health center • BMC’s house away from home • Hospital in Herkimer County • “Seven Such” SBHC (anagram) • Health centers on Main & 23 • An after dinner health center? • Federalist Papers Health Center? • O'Connor’s namesake’s occupation • ...
Unit 1 Review: A Healthy Foundation 2024-09-27
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- The S in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- The R in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- __________ is the combination of the 5 dimensions.
- Healthy CHOICES will improve your wellness to avoid __________ diseases.
- Being in the best of health throughout your life means making healthy choices and practicing healthful __________.
- The M in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- __________ health is the ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others.
- __________ health involves having a feeling of purpose & meaning in life.
- Every day, you make decisions that __________ your health.
- Health education is an active process of becoming aware of and making __________ toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
- __________ health affects how we think, feel, and act as we cope with life.
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- __________ help guide the way you live.
- Your health at any moment can be seen as a point along a __________ , or sliding scale.
- The A in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- You are __________ for your own health.
- When your 5 health dimensions are balanced, you have a high degree of __________.
- __________ health is about your feelings.
- Heart disease and __________ are the top killers of adults in the U.S.
- __________ health is all about how well your body functions.
- The T in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
20 Clues: __________ help guide the way you live. • You are __________ for your own health. • __________ health is about your feelings. • The A in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The S in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The R in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The M in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • ...
VOCAB 2022-09-22
25 Clues: stress • empathy • mindset • optimist • optimism • conflict • dimension • pessimism • pessimist • prosocial • self-talk • exaggerate • optimistic • responsible • personalize • self-esteem • facilitator • self-respect • social health • mental health • overgeneralize • characteristic • physical health • emotional health • spiritual health
Unit 1 Review: A Healthy Foundation 2024-03-16
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- The S in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- The R in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- __________ is the combination of the 5 dimensions.
- Healthy CHOICES will improve your wellness to avoid __________ diseases.
- Being in the best of health throughout your life means making healthy choices and practicing healthful __________.
- The M in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- __________ health is the ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others.
- __________ health involves having a feeling of purpose & meaning in life.
- Every day, you make decisions that __________ your health.
- Health education is an active process of becoming aware of and making __________ toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
- __________ health affects how we think, feel, and act as we cope with life.
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- __________ help guide the way you live.
- Your health at any moment can be seen as a point along a __________ , or sliding scale.
- The A in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- You are __________ for your own health.
- When your 5 health dimensions are balanced, you have a high degree of __________.
- __________ health is about your feelings.
- Heart disease and __________ are the top killers of adults in the U.S.
- __________ health is all about how well your body functions.
- The T in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
20 Clues: __________ help guide the way you live. • You are __________ for your own health. • __________ health is about your feelings. • The A in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The S in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The R in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The M in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • ...
HPX 270: Health Education Theory and Application 2016-04-24
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- Advanced Public Health degree
- Health Education setting
- Combination of planned learning experiences based on sound theories
- Number of years to complete a DrPH
- A precipitating force that causes a person to take action
- First state to sign legislation for Health education in schools
- People gain greater control over decisions and actions affecting their health
- Professional association for Public Health education
- Number of areas of responsibility in National Health Ed Framework
- Identifying perceived and actual needs
- What should be done and why
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- Professional certification in Health Education
- Health Education falls under this
- Health status of a defined group of people and gov’t actions maintain health
- Targeted change in a health outcome
- Father of SCT
- Creating a shift in public opinion and mobilizing resources to support health
- A combination of constructs that come together to explain or predict a behavior
- Conviction that a phenomenon is true or real
- Society of Health and Physical Educators
- Multidimensional and holistic lifestyle, mental and spiritual well-being
- Favorite jewels were Diamonds and Pearls
- Council on Education for Public Health
- Provides a broad approach to planning, implementing, and evaluating programs
- Self-efficacy builds this
- Program objectives should always be this
- Way things would be in a perfect world
- Perceived threat theory
28 Clues: Father of SCT • Perceived threat theory • Health Education setting • Self-efficacy builds this • What should be done and why • Advanced Public Health degree • Health Education falls under this • Number of years to complete a DrPH • Targeted change in a health outcome • Council on Education for Public Health • Identifying perceived and actual needs • ...
Health Vocab 2018-02-06
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- ______ is the collection of beliefs.
- What dose a persons habits and behavior show you?
- It is another word for people around you.
- What is another word for an ongoing condition.
- _____ is what you call a national health guide for people.
- _______Is the combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well being.
- _________ Is a spiritual connection.
- is the precaution you take
- ______ refers to all the traits that were passed down from your parents to you.
- What is another word for your surroundings.
- How you communicate information.
- They are actions you take that are risky.
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- _____ uses communication skills, and people skills.
- What do you call it when you avoid risky behaviors?
- We use this to look up information fast.
- What is another word for total health
- ______ refers to a persons ability to learn basic health information and survices.
- ______ are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Is another word for different health outcomes.
- What you learn about in health class
20 Clues: is the precaution you take • How you communicate information. • ______ is the collection of beliefs. • _________ Is a spiritual connection. • What you learn about in health class • What is another word for total health • We use this to look up information fast. • It is another word for people around you. • They are actions you take that are risky. • ...
Better health for individuals 2021-03-23
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- determinant that can be changed
- a lifestyle lacking physical activity
- how common a disease is
- comparing health to others
- leading cause of death in Australia
- focusing on all aspects of health
- creating fairness
- individual determinant of health
- income, employment and education
- providing opportunity to develop knowledge
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- example of the preventative medical approach
- groups working collaboratively to solve health issues
- view of health
- health is always changing
- death rates
- sociocultural determinant of health
- Purpose in life
- setting for the public health approach
- dimension that focuses on bodily functions
- determinant addressing access to services
- a collection of ideas and shared experiences
21 Clues: death rates • view of health • Purpose in life • creating fairness • how common a disease is • health is always changing • comparing health to others • determinant that can be changed • individual determinant of health • income, employment and education • focusing on all aspects of health • sociocultural determinant of health • leading cause of death in Australia • ...
BHN Puzzle 2022-03-18
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- Assisted living that beat out Betamax?
- Strangely, not BHN’s location in Oneida County
- BMC’s house away from home
- Power through study
- O'Connor’s namesake’s occupation
- An after dinner health center?
- SBHC and Health Center town on Canadarago Lake
- Northernmost health center
- SUNY town with a hospital and a health center
- Health centers on Main & 23
- Tropical island health center town?
- Health center town: “______harie” (2 of 2)
- SBHC and health center town: “Yes, you can incinerate?”
- SBHC bouncy creek?
- Health center town: “______harie” (1 of 2)
- Bassett Family Medicine's Residency Program (abbrev.)
- Home of the Gender Wellness Center: “_________ Family Practice”
- Eldestburgh & Youngestburgh’s sibling SBHC and health center town?
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- Farm folks
- Hospital in Herkimer County
- Federalist Papers Health Center?
- The "A" in "A O"
- Home of many practices, but not a single vulpes vet
- Assisted living on Pine Grove Road
- The SBHC and health center town you "need most" (anagram)
- Delhi, FoxCare and Hamilton "Family ______"
- Health center with a “live old leg” (anagram)
- BHN’s only location in Oneida County
- Herkimer, Little Falls, Heartwick Seminary, Hamilton-Madison, Tri-Town and Oneonta _______ Services
- _______, Sydney and Unadilla are the Tri-Towns
- “Seven Such” SBHC (anagram)
- The “U” in “GMU” SBHC
- Mary’s Middle
33 Clues: Farm folks • Mary’s Middle • The "A" in "A O" • SBHC bouncy creek? • Power through study • The “U” in “GMU” SBHC • BMC’s house away from home • Northernmost health center • Hospital in Herkimer County • Health centers on Main & 23 • “Seven Such” SBHC (anagram) • An after dinner health center? • Federalist Papers Health Center? • O'Connor’s namesake’s occupation • ...
Health & Wellness 2022-08-16
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- Health, the state of excellent physical, mental, emotional, and social health.
- the blueprint for the structure and function of your cells.
- desert, an area without nearby full service grocery stores.
- anyone who purchases goods and services.
- Communication, clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.
- Fraud illegal activity related to health products and services.
- identifying ones state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstanding or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs.
- exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- Health, How you observe and interpret information.
- state of complete physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being.
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- Health, aspects of peoples' lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- Health, how your body functions.
- constructive responses to a message.
- strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through neutral third party.
- clearly states what you want to accomplish.
- Health, how you express yourself and your thoughts/feelings.
- Factors, aspects of peoples' lives that increase the chances of a disease injury, or disorder or a decline in health.
- Health, how well you get along with others.
20 Clues: Health, how your body functions. • constructive responses to a message. • anyone who purchases goods and services. • clearly states what you want to accomplish. • Health, how well you get along with others. • Health, How you observe and interpret information. • exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people. • ...
Better health for individuals 2021-03-23
Across
- example of the preventative medical approach
- a collection of ideas and shared experiences
- death rates
- income, employment and education
- creating fairness
- sociocultural determinant of health
- setting for the public health approach
- providing opportunity to develop knowledge
- determinant addressing access to services
- how common a disease is
Down
- dimension that focuses on bodily functions
- individual determinant of health
- groups working collaboratively to solve health issues
- focusing on all aspects of health
- determinant that can be changed
- a lifestyle lacking physical activity
- view of health
- Purpose in life
- leading cause of death in Australia
- health is always changing
- comparing health to others
21 Clues: death rates • view of health • Purpose in life • creating fairness • how common a disease is • health is always changing • comparing health to others • determinant that can be changed • individual determinant of health • income, employment and education • focusing on all aspects of health • sociocultural determinant of health • leading cause of death in Australia • ...
Unit 1 Review: A Healthy Foundation 2022-09-23
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- The S in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- The R in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- __________ is the combination of the 5 dimensions.
- Healthy CHOICES will improve your wellness to avoid __________ diseases.
- Being in the best of health throughout your life means making healthy choices and practicing healthful __________.
- The M in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- __________ health is the ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others.
- __________ health involves having a feeling of purpose & meaning in life.
- Every day, you make decisions that __________ your health.
- Health education is an active process of becoming aware of and making __________ toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
- __________ health affects how we think, feel, and act as we cope with life.
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- __________ help guide the way you live.
- Your health at any moment can be seen as a point along a __________ , or sliding scale.
- The A in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
- You are __________ for your own health.
- When your 5 health dimensions are balanced, you have a high degree of __________.
- __________ health is about your feelings.
- Heart disease and __________ are the top killers of adults in the U.S.
- __________ health is all about how well your body functions.
- The T in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________.
20 Clues: __________ help guide the way you live. • You are __________ for your own health. • __________ health is about your feelings. • The A in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The S in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The R in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • The M in S.M.A.R.T. Goal stands for __________. • ...
Community Week 1 2015-04-05
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- promotion/ moving towards a state of optimal health
- environment that remain unchanged by humans
- prevention level that identifies and treats
- also called health protection
- influences persons during advocacy
- groups with common health concerns
- belief that one's fate is fixed
- group that shares common interests
- smaller group, lives nearby
- subpopulation w/common characteristics
- developed model for nurses for health promotion interventions
- environment that is human made
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- actions taken to support an environment of health promotion
- primary cause of health related condition
- collection and analysis of data
- ability of an agent to survive under certain conditions
- prevention level aimed at preventing health problems
- smallpox inoculation
- severity of health problems caused by an agent
- prevention level aimed at restoring client to highest level
- influences persons during advocacy (1 of 3 things)
- action to create policies for public health
- influences persons during advocacy
- ability of an agent to enter and cause disease in a host
- responsibility to make services available
25 Clues: smallpox inoculation • smaller group, lives nearby • also called health protection • environment that is human made • collection and analysis of data • belief that one's fate is fixed • influences persons during advocacy • groups with common health concerns • influences persons during advocacy • group that shares common interests • subpopulation w/common characteristics • ...
Pony Health 2022-11-11
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- Ill health, what is cold and clammy?
- Good health, pony is interested in what is going on?
- Ill health, leg(s) are hot and?
- Good health, what is quiet, regular and slow?
- Ill health, standing alone with a tucked up appearance?
- Ill health, what stands up on end?
- Ill health, hard and dark droppings means?
- Good health, what are bright and open?
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- Ill health, skin tight (hidebound) may be a sign of worms or?
- Good health, pony ears should feel?
- Good health, pony eye and nostril linings should ___ pink?
- Ill health, what condition?
- Good health, what feels cool?
- Good health, when a pony moves with a level stride?
- Good health, pony coat should be sleek and?
- Ill health, rolling continually may be a sign of?
16 Clues: Ill health, what condition? • Good health, what feels cool? • Ill health, leg(s) are hot and? • Ill health, what stands up on end? • Good health, pony ears should feel? • Ill health, what is cold and clammy? • Good health, what are bright and open? • Ill health, hard and dark droppings means? • Good health, pony coat should be sleek and? • ...
Pony Health 2022-11-11
Across
- Ill health, cold and clammy
- Good health, pony is interested in what is going on?
- Ill health, leg(s) are hot and?
- Good health, what is quiet, regular and slow?
- Ill health, standing alone with a tucked up appearance?
- Ill health, what stands up on end?
- Ill health, hard and dark droppings means?
- Good health, bright and open?
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- Ill health, skin tight may be a sign of worms or?
- Good health, ears should feel?
- Good health, eye and nostril lining should ___ pink?
- Ill health, what condition?
- Good health, what feels cool?
- Good health, move with a level stride?
- Good health, coat should be sleek and?
- Ill health, rolling continually may be a sign of?
16 Clues: Ill health, cold and clammy • Ill health, what condition? • Good health, what feels cool? • Good health, bright and open? • Good health, ears should feel? • Ill health, leg(s) are hot and? • Ill health, what stands up on end? • Good health, move with a level stride? • Good health, coat should be sleek and? • Ill health, hard and dark droppings means? • ...
U.S Health Care 2020-08-31
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- exchange
- behavior analysis
- health records
- for disease control and prevention
- care act made health care costs more affordable for low-income homes
- infectious diseases
- illness
- aureus
- Preventive Services
- mortality
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- outcomes
- health organization
- prevention council
- virus
- information technology
- disease
- Influenza
- technology
- Health insurance program
- spectrum disorder
- genome project
- expectancy
22 Clues: virus • aureus • disease • illness • exchange • outcomes • Influenza • mortality • technology • expectancy • health records • genome project • behavior analysis • spectrum disorder • prevention council • health organization • infectious diseases • Preventive Services • information technology • Health insurance program • for disease control and prevention • ...
Fitness 2022-02-04
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- overall body mass
- number of times per week
- certain food you eat
- how hard
- being physically fit
- heart/cardio
- Type of health career
- beats per minute
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- amount of weight in the body
- emotions health
- intense
- brain health
- leg and arm exercise
- high intensity interval training
- Ex. running
- health body athleticism
- Ex. pull-up
- beliefs
- frequency-intensity-time-type
- friendship health
- body/self-care
21 Clues: intense • beliefs • how hard • Ex. running • Ex. pull-up • brain health • heart/cardio • body/self-care • emotions health • beats per minute • overall body mass • friendship health • leg and arm exercise • certain food you eat • being physically fit • Type of health career • health body athleticism • number of times per week • amount of weight in the body • frequency-intensity-time-type • ...
Health Vocab 2018-02-06
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- What is another word for your surroundings.
- Is another word for different health outcomes.
- What you learn about in health class
- What is another word for an ongoing condition.
- _______Is the combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well being.
- _____ is what you call a national health guide for people.
- They are actions you take that are risky.
- What do you call it when you avoid risky behaviors?
- _____ uses communication skills, and people skills.
- ______ refers to all the traits that were passed down from your parents to you.
- We use this to look up information fast.
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- ______ are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- What dose a persons habits and behavior show you?
- What is another word for total health
- _________ Is a spiritual connection.
- ______ refers to a persons ability to learn basic health information and survices.
- ______ is the collection of beliefs.
- How you communicate information.
- is the precaution you take
- It is another word for people around you.
20 Clues: is the precaution you take • How you communicate information. • _________ Is a spiritual connection. • What you learn about in health class • ______ is the collection of beliefs. • What is another word for total health • We use this to look up information fast. • They are actions you take that are risky. • It is another word for people around you. • ...
Health Vocab 2024-09-27
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- ______ is the collection of beliefs.
- What dose a persons habits and behavior show you?
- It is another word for people around you.
- What is another word for an ongoing condition.
- _____ is what you call a national health guide for people.
- _______Is the combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well being.
- _________ Is a spiritual connection.
- is the precaution you take
- ______ refers to all the traits that were passed down from your parents to you.
- What is another word for your surroundings.
- How you communicate information.
- They are actions you take that are risky.
Down
- _____ uses communication skills, and people skills.
- What do you call it when you avoid risky behaviors?
- We use this to look up information fast.
- What is another word for total health
- ______ refers to a persons ability to learn basic health information and survices.
- ______ are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Is another word for different health outcomes.
- What you learn about in health class
20 Clues: is the precaution you take • How you communicate information. • ______ is the collection of beliefs. • _________ Is a spiritual connection. • What you learn about in health class • What is another word for total health • We use this to look up information fast. • It is another word for people around you. • They are actions you take that are risky. • ...
What does health mean to individuals? 2017-12-11
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- Refers to changes that occur in our level of health.
- health relates to a sense purpose/meaning in our life.
- health is our ability to interact with other people.
- Is the level of sickness in a given population.
- Refers to the way something is viewed by an individual/group.
- Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time.
- Refers to a sense of belonging.
- Our health compared to other people or other points of time in our life.
- Behaviours likely to contribute to poorer levels of health.
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- Is the number of deaths in a given population form a cause and/or over a period of time.
- An opinion to which people may be expected to conform.
- health is the state of emotion well-being.
- The health status of young Australians is described as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Behaviours likely to enhance a person's level of health.
- Abbreviation for World Health Organisation.
- _ _ _ _ expectancy is the average number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age, based on current death rates.
- Our level of health is a result of the complex _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ between the dimensions.
- Protective and risk behaviours often have this effect.
- health is the wellness of the body and absence of pain.
- Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Refers to a lack of physical activity.
21 Clues: Refers to a sense of belonging. • Refers to a lack of physical activity. • health is the state of emotion well-being. • Abbreviation for World Health Organisation. • Is the level of sickness in a given population. • Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time. • Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Refers to changes that occur in our level of health. • ...
What does health mean to individuals? 2024-09-27
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- Refers to changes that occur in our level of health.
- health relates to a sense purpose/meaning in our life.
- health is our ability to interact with other people.
- Is the level of sickness in a given population.
- Refers to the way something is viewed by an individual/group.
- Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time.
- Refers to a sense of belonging.
- Our health compared to other people or other points of time in our life.
- Behaviours likely to contribute to poorer levels of health.
Down
- Is the number of deaths in a given population form a cause and/or over a period of time.
- An opinion to which people may be expected to conform.
- health is the state of emotion well-being.
- The health status of young Australians is described as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Behaviours likely to enhance a person's level of health.
- Abbreviation for World Health Organisation.
- _ _ _ _ expectancy is the average number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age, based on current death rates.
- Our level of health is a result of the complex _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ between the dimensions.
- Protective and risk behaviours often have this effect.
- health is the wellness of the body and absence of pain.
- Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Refers to a lack of physical activity.
21 Clues: Refers to a sense of belonging. • Refers to a lack of physical activity. • health is the state of emotion well-being. • Abbreviation for World Health Organisation. • Is the level of sickness in a given population. • Meanings of _ _ _ _ _ _ have changed over time. • Health may be represented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Refers to changes that occur in our level of health. • ...
Health and Wellness Jillene 2022-09-14
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions,solve problems and examine situations
- state of being with out regular,consistent housing.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- aspects of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- Dna segments that contain the blueprint for the sculpture and function of a person's cells; affect development,personality, and health.
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy, condition or injury.
- state of complete physical,mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- circumstances,objects or conditions that surround a person's everyday life.
- presence of waste in the environment
- advertisements.
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- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions,moods,feelings about ones self and views about the world.
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- poor overall state of health within a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease,risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental health.
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes;do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies,social media
- actual number of years a person lives.
- land and features and any bodies of water present in an area.
- length of time expected to live.
- beliefs, values, customs and arts of a particular group or society.
- OF LIFE extent to which a person experiences a healthy,happy, and fulfilling life.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and wellness,including physical,mental and emotional health, and social health.
25 Clues: advertisements. • length of time expected to live. • presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives. • state of being with out regular,consistent housing. • land and features and any bodies of water present in an area. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Health and Wellness Jillene 2022-09-14
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions,solve problems and examine situations
- state of being with out regular,consistent housing.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- aspects of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- Dna segments that contain the blueprint for the sculpture and function of a person's cells; affect development,personality, and health.
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy, condition or injury.
- state of complete physical,mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- circumstances,objects or conditions that surround a person's everyday life.
- presence of waste in the environment
- advertisements.
Down
- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions,moods,feelings about ones self and views about the world.
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- poor overall state of health within a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease,risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental health.
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes;do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies,social media
- actual number of years a person lives.
- land and features and any bodies of water present in an area.
- length of time expected to live.
- beliefs, values, customs and arts of a particular group or society.
- OF LIFE extent to which a person experiences a healthy,happy, and fulfilling life.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and wellness,including physical,mental and emotional health, and social health.
25 Clues: advertisements. • length of time expected to live. • presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives. • state of being with out regular,consistent housing. • land and features and any bodies of water present in an area. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Chapter 6 PowerPoint Crossword 2023-09-10
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- Type of health having to do with the mind & being creative
- Long term
- Loss of physical or mental function
- Loss of physical or mental health
- Health that is: Physical, Social, Cognitive, Spiritual & Emotional
- Treating others unjustly
- My physical ___ is the area around me
- A shame or social disgrace
- World ____ Organization
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- A type of care that PSW provides which takes into account the uniqueness of each individual client
- Type of health having to do with the body
- Another name for optimal health
- The more ____ a client is, the higher the self-esteem
- Offering choices
- Type of health having to do with a purpose greater than the self
- Treating others with respect and self-worth
- Short term
- Type of health having to do with self-esteem and self-awareness
- Always considering the whole person
- Type of health having to do with relationships
20 Clues: Long term • Short term • Offering choices • World ____ Organization • Treating others unjustly • A shame or social disgrace • Another name for optimal health • Loss of physical or mental health • Loss of physical or mental function • Always considering the whole person • My physical ___ is the area around me • Type of health having to do with the body • ...
Oh those acronyms! 2017-03-29
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- Epidemiology, Informatics, Surveillance, and __________ Branch (EISLB)
- Internally __________ Person (IDP)
- __________, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
- __________ Humanitarian Emergency (CHE)
- __________ Agreement (CoAg)
- Joint Information Center (JIC)
- Public Health Emergencies of International __________ (PHEIC)
- Event-based Surveillance (EBS)
- Global Outbreak __________ and Response Network (GOARN
- Global Disease __________ Operations Center (GDDOC)
- Non-__________ Disease (NCD)
- Office of Foreign Disaster __________(OFDA)
- Division of Global Health __________ (DGHP)
- __________ of Health (MOH)
- Division of __________ Diseases and Malaria (DPDM)
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- Center for __________ Health (CGH)
- __________ Management System (IMS)
- Centers for Disease Control and _____________ (CDC)
- National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH)
- National Center for __________ and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
- Emergency __________ Center (EOC)
- Health and __________ Services (HHS)
- Global __________ Division (GID)
- Emergency __________ and Recovery Branch (ERRB)
- __________ Health Organization (WHO)
- International Health __________ (IHR)
- Joint External __________ (JEE)
- Global Health __________ Agenda (GHSA)
- Early Warning Alert and Response __________ (EWARN)
- Global __________ Response Team (GRRT)
- Division of Global __________ and TB
31 Clues: __________ of Health (MOH) • __________ Agreement (CoAg) • Non-__________ Disease (NCD) • Joint Information Center (JIC) • Event-based Surveillance (EBS) • Joint External __________ (JEE) • Global __________ Division (GID) • Emergency __________ Center (EOC) • Center for __________ Health (CGH) • __________ Management System (IMS) • Internally __________ Person (IDP) • ...
Bassett Locations Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- An after dinner health center?
- Farm folks
- Power through study
- BHN’s only location in Oneida County
- SBHC and Health Center town on Canadarago Lake
- Strangely, not BHN’s location in Oneida County
- Health centers on Main & 23
- Health center town: “______harie” (1 of 2)
- O'Connor’s namesake’s occupation
- Ortho, Heart Care, Cancer, Rehab, etc: "______ Services"
- Tropical island health center town?
- Home of the Gender Wellness Center: “_________ Family Practice”
- Delhi, FoxCare and Hamilton "Family ______"
- Bassett Family Medicine's Residency Program (abbrev.)
- _______, Sidney and Unadilla are the Tri-Towns
- The "A" in "A O"
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- The SBHC and health center town you "need most" (anagram)
- SBHC and health center town: “Yes, you can incinerate?”
- BMC’s house away from home
- “Seven Such” SBHC (anagram)
- Assisted living on Pine Grove Road
- Hospital in Herkimer County
- Home of many practices, but not a single vulpes vet
- Mary’s Middle
- Health center town: “______harie” (2 of 2)
- Federalist Papers Health Center?
- Assisted living that beat out Betamax?
- The “U” in “GMU” SBHC
- Easternmost health center
- SBHC bouncy creek?
- Eldestburgh & Youngestburgh’s sibling SBHC and health center town?
- SUNY town with a hospital and a health center
32 Clues: Farm folks • Mary’s Middle • The "A" in "A O" • SBHC bouncy creek? • Power through study • The “U” in “GMU” SBHC • Easternmost health center • BMC’s house away from home • “Seven Such” SBHC (anagram) • Hospital in Herkimer County • Health centers on Main & 23 • An after dinner health center? • Federalist Papers Health Center? • O'Connor’s namesake’s occupation • ...
Back to Basics: Health Literacy Month 2022 2022-08-30
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- In 2014, Minnesota Governor Mark _________ signed an executive order that requires the state government to use plain language.
- _________ Me 3® is an educational program that encourages patients and families to ask their health care providers these questions to better understand their health: (1) What is my main problem? (2) What do I need to do? (3) Why is it important for me to do this?
- Harvard Professor Dr. Rima _________ is a well-known health literacy expert at Harvard.
- The Minnesota Health Literacy _________ is a key resource and leading organization for health literacy best practices, tools, and support in Minnesota.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is commonly abbreviated as _________.
- A wide range of health services provided through digital technology.
- The ability to understand and work with numbers.
- A list of generic and brand-name prescription drugs covered by your health plan.
- _________ are one of the most at-risk populations for low health literacy.
- The _________ Charter on Health Literacy defines health literacy as "the use of a wide range of skills that improve the ability of people to act on information in order to live healthier lives.”
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- Immigrants are more likely to experience _________ and cultural barriers when seeking health care.
- An easier way to say "hypertension" is high _________ pressure.
- According to the American Medical Association, health information for the public should be written at a _________-grade reading level.
- A place online where you can check your health information is called a _________ portal.
- _________ humility means having a humble and respectful attitude toward people of other cultures.
- Healthy _________ is a national program that sets 10-year goals for improving the health of all Americans.
- The month during which we celebrate health literacy.
- “In your own words, please tell me what we've talked about today.” This is an example of _________ back.
- An example of a health care worker.
- Health _________ means that all people have the chance to be as healthy as possible.
- Clear communication that your audience can understand the first time they read or hear it is often called ________ language.
21 Clues: An example of a health care worker. • The ability to understand and work with numbers. • The month during which we celebrate health literacy. • An easier way to say "hypertension" is high _________ pressure. • A wide range of health services provided through digital technology. • _________ are one of the most at-risk populations for low health literacy. • ...
Growth & Development 2021-05-31
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- Those with good Spiritual Health will know their ________ in life
- If you have good Physical Health then you will most likely ______ from sickness faster than others
- Managing _____ is a part of Emotional Health
- The dimension of health concerned with the body
- If you have good Physical Health you will be more likely to be able to resist ________
- Someone with good Spiritual Health will have a respect for _____
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- Social Health includes being involved in the ___________
- The dimension of health associated with your feelings
- You need to like _________ to have good Emotional Health
- To have good Physical health you need to get sufficient ______
- If you have good spiritual health you will be in touch with your inner _____
- The dimension of health related to your beliefs
- The dimension of health that includes communication
- If you have good Emotional Health then you will be able to appropriately express your __________
- Social Health includes showing _______ for others
- Accepting ______ is a part of Emotional Health
16 Clues: Managing _____ is a part of Emotional Health • Accepting ______ is a part of Emotional Health • The dimension of health related to your beliefs • The dimension of health concerned with the body • Social Health includes showing _______ for others • The dimension of health that includes communication • The dimension of health associated with your feelings • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-20
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- One of the seven health skills, involves making a stand for a healthy choice
- Number two leading cause of death for teenagers
- Number three leading cause of death for teenagers
- One of the seven health skills, being able to demonstrate healthy habits that are positive; Self ____
- Physical and social conditions, factor that influences health
- What does the A stand for in SMART?
- Important skill in communication, focus on person talking
- Number one leading cause of death for teenagers
- What does the S stand for in SMART?
- One of the seven health skills, involves determining sources; Accessing ____
- Traits passed biologically, factor that influences health
- One of the seven health skills, four step process to complete tasks; ____ setting
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- Type of health: Ability to make and keep friends and get along with others
- One of the seven health skills, involves internal and external factors; Analyzing ___
- A healthy balance of mind, body, and spirit
- One of the seven health skills, consists of skills that help you speak to others; interpersonal ____
- Type of health: How well one's body is functioning
- Important skill in communication, being able to say no to bad choices
- What does the M stand for in SMART?
- What does the T stand for in SMART?
- One of the seven health skills, seven step process to answering problems; ____ making
- Choices we make; large impact on who we are, factor that influences health
- What does the R stand for in SMART?
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Type of health: How well one develops thinking skills and one's level of self-esteem
25 Clues: What does the M stand for in SMART? • What does the T stand for in SMART? • What does the R stand for in SMART? • What does the A stand for in SMART? • What does the S stand for in SMART? • A healthy balance of mind, body, and spirit • Number two leading cause of death for teenagers • Number one leading cause of death for teenagers • ...
Canadian Health Care System 2024-09-17
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- Pillar of PHC which uses tools and skills to facilitate quality, access, and coordination of health ____.
- ____ nursing promotes health in faith-based communities.
- The ability of individuals, families, and communities to promote and maintain health, prevent disease, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of health care providers.
- Level of care seeking to improve the health and quality of life of individuals facing life-altering conditions and seeks to assist patients with returning to previous or optimal levels of function. Goals include establishing quality of life and promoting independence and self-care.
- Provincial social assistance programs provide income support to those who are ____.
- One of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action is the delivery of cultural ___ and safety training for all health care providers.
- Area of health care with a focus on populations or population subsets rather than individuals.
- Created in 2017, this branch of government works collaboratively with Indigenous communities to renew relationships, and build structures for self-determination and capacity building.
- ____ care involves specialized, technical diagnosis and treatment of complicated health problems.
- Health ____ is an interdisciplinary level of care rooted in health education, focused on building healthy public policy, creating supportive environments, strengthening community actions, developing personal skills, and reorienting health care services.
- Current health care trend in which regional health authority boards are being combined or dissolved.
- _____ care occurs at the hospital or at home with specialized medical services and takes into consideration definitive or extended diagnoses.
- Provision of hospital and medical insurance programs to provide essential medical services.
- Family-centred care system which enables a person with a terminal illness to live in comfort, independence, and dignity.
- ___ care is a level of care in which health, personal, and social services are provided over a prolonged period to people with disability, dependence, or have a terminal illness.
- Some goals of ___ (abbrev) include addressing equity issues, providing patient and community relevant and accessible services and programs, situate health intersectorally, build collaborative models for program and policy dialogues, and embed patient, stakeholder, and partner participation.
- ____ agencies include hospitals, long term care facilities, psychiatric facilities, and rehabilitation centres.
- Principle of CHA in which all registered residents are included in coverage, and ensures access free of discrimination.
- Pillar of PHC in which interdisciplinary groups deliver patient centred care and strive to improve access.
- Disease and injury ___ is a level of care that seeks to reduce risk factors through clinical actions, behavioural aspects, and environmental actions.
- ____ ____ groups are frequently involved in policy processes, but there are no statutory requirements for their involvement.
- In the 1900s, the growth, urbanization, and industrialization of populations resulted in provinces enacting various ____ health acts.
- Principle of the CHA in which provincial/territorial plans operate on a nonprofit basis through public authority.
- Level of government which sets and administers the principles of the Canada Health Act, assists in financing services through transfer payment, and provides national policy and programming to promote health and prevent disease.
- Created in 2017, this branch of government works to improve access to services for First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people.
- The ____ of care is the degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes.
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- Network of national, provincial, & territorial social programs that protect the most vulnerable populations.
- Philosophy and model for improving health and supporting essential health services with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention, social justice and equity, and focusing on needs as early as possible.
- Health promotion and disease prevention, urgent care for minor or common health problems, care across the spectrum, and interagency and interprogram referrals and coordination are examples of ___ ____
- The ____ level of health care focuses on diagnosis and treatment of individuals' existing issues at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels.
- This act, passed in 1984, outlined principles of accessibility, public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, and portability.
- First point of contact a patient has with the health care system; focus on early detection, routine care, and education.
- The Canada Health ____ is a federally funded non-profit organization which fosters the use of digital health solutions to improve health outcomes.
- CHA principle which enables insured residents' access to health care services in other provinces/territories without cost or penalty.
- ____ have the right to reasonable working conditions, the right to refuse unsafe work, the right to be informed about actual or potential workplace hazards; the right to freedom from discrimination, abuse, or harassment; and the right to access protective measures.
- CHA principle in which insured residents must be provided reasonable access to facilities and providers based on medical need regardless of ability to pay.
- Modern treaties are ____ land claim agreements, made between a First Nations community, the federal government, and the relevant province/territory.
- ___ care is an interdisciplinary end of life approach to manage life-threatening or serious illness to improve quality of life, address physical and psychological problems, and facilitate a dignified death.
- The ___ sector focuses on empowerment, ____ development, reducing inequities, and identifying an removing barriers. Includes physician offices, ___ health centres and clinics, assisted living facilities, home care, adult day support programs, and more.
- Level of government which develops and administers a health insurance plan; manages, finances, and plans insurable health services and delivery; determines organization, location, and fiscal and workforce allocation of health care facilities, and reimburses health care providers, hospital expenses, and provides co-payment for certain users.
- Pillar of PHC which emphasizes prevention, chronic illness management, and self-care.
- Secure use of communication and information technology to support health and health-related fields.
- Teams, access, information, and healthy living are known as the four ____ of PHC.
- Principle of the CHA in which provinicial/territorial plans must cover all insured health care services.
- ____ health care planning and delivery is a challenge to the health care system due to health care worker shortages, primarily urban-based services, an aging general population, and truth and reconciliation calls to action.
- Three major _____ to PHC include utilization, delivery, and leadership.
- Health care reform trend that began in the 1980s in which provinces entrusted restructuring an reforms to regional health authorities.
- This act was amended in 1985 to identify the federal government's role in providing health care services to First Nations and Inuit people.
- This is a challenge to the Canadian health care system due to rising costs, increasing wait times, pollution, climate change, and spending on primary care vs primary health care.
- Pillar of PHC which seeks to improve ___ to physicians and other health care facilities, especially for after-hours services.
50 Clues: ____ nursing promotes health in faith-based communities. • Three major _____ to PHC include utilization, delivery, and leadership. • Teams, access, information, and healthy living are known as the four ____ of PHC. • Provincial social assistance programs provide income support to those who are ____. • ...
HIM Chapter 3 2024-01-08
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- Data that have been extracted from individual health records and combined to form deidentified information about groups of patients that can be compared and analyzed.
- Data that have been turned into something meaningful.
- Organizations that need access to health records to accomplish their mission.
- A patient is assigned another person's health record number.
- A patient has more than one health record number at different locations within an enterprise or healthcare organization.
- Records that the physician did not complete the health record in the time frame required by the medical staff rules and regulations.
- A patient has two or more health record numbers issued.
- Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes.
- Permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare organization.
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- Raw facts and figures.
- Healthcare enterprise has more than one healthcare organization (such as hospital and ambulatory clinic) and the patient is seen at two or more places.
- Uses the codes assigned to determine the diagnostic-related group or another grouping.
- Those who depend on the health record to complete their jobs.
- Information, understanding, and experience that give individuals the power to make informed decisions.
- Extracting data from a health record and entering it into an information system is known as.
- Record that contains information relating to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual, as made by or on behalf of a health professional in connection with the care ascribed that individual.
- Clarification made to healthcare documentation after the original document has been signed; it should be dated, timed, and signed.
- This health record is completely available in paper media.
- Additional information provided in the health record.
- This health record is accessible online.
20 Clues: Raw facts and figures. • This health record is accessible online. • Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes. • Data that have been turned into something meaningful. • Additional information provided in the health record. • A patient has two or more health record numbers issued. • This health record is completely available in paper media. • ...
MEDICAL RECORDS PUZZLE 2015-02-27
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- Medical Center of the Rockies
- confirm that the information is correct
- never ever share this with anyone
- accredits health care organizations and programs
- yearly employee safety update
- set standard of productivity
- conforming to rules, policies, standards, or laws
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability ___
- my _______ connection
- process that insures the health record is correct
- program used to store non clinical health information
- process that stores images of documents or photos into the medical record
- patient identification number
- most important individual in U C Health
- process for giving out protected health information
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- loss of protected health information
- collection of information
- UCHealth Mission
- patient visit identification number
- new security policy to keep U C Health information secure
- a written copy of words that have been spoken
- program that allows direct entry of patient clinical informtion
- health record saved by computer programs
- speaking words that are written down or recorded
- group that works together
- UCHealth.org
- bulletin board for employee concerns and suggestions
27 Clues: UCHealth.org • UCHealth Mission • my _______ connection • collection of information • group that works together • set standard of productivity • Medical Center of the Rockies • yearly employee safety update • patient identification number • never ever share this with anyone • patient visit identification number • loss of protected health information • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-05-15
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
HIM Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-21
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- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
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- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-04-13
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword (May 2023) 2024-05-10
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition or diagnosis.
- Set of related symptoms recognized by mental health community, either by DSM-V, ICD-11 or lived experience; Mental health _______.
- Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure.
- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor; _______ factor.
- Treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting and involves overnight stays.
- An evaluation of one's mental health and well-being through scientifically validated assessment tools; Mental health _______.
- Some who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
21 Clues: Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • Anything that causes a person to believe their mental health is suffering; Mental health ________. • ...
Universal Health Coverage 2020-12-12
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- a World Health Organization abbr. for universal care
- The United States of America operates on a largely _______ insurance system
- A non-profit, non-partisan organization providing information on national health issues
- One of the current, largest sources for being uninsured
- Both Canada and the United States have a program by this name
- University that verified Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All economic impact
- Leads the world in health care spending and costs
- Ohio Republican
- Canada's health care insurance system
- A United States government-funded health insurance program
- The US experiences ________ variations in cost of same health services
- Helped create Medicare for All bill
- times ____ ____ are another major argument against universal health care
- The United States of America has an ______-based insurance system
- A global organization helping establish universal health coverage
- An estimated _______ million Americans lost their health coverage by May due to the pandemic
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- Over ________ million Americans did not have adequeate access to health care before the pandemic
- "The incentives for government health care are backwards..."
- Medicare for All would save the average working American money. True or False
- The uninsured rate has _______ under the ACA
- "Current system is too convoluted and complex to do anything with it right now."
- Universal health care would bankrupt our country True or False
- The NHS is the __'s government-funded universal healthcare system
- Had a major impact on American's health coverage
- Country abbr. where cataract surgery costs more than in the U.S.
- Country that is known for "socialized medicine"
- More than 20 million Americans gained coverage through the ___ (abbr.)
- ____ is one of the major arguments against universal health care
- abbr. for World Health Organization
- Medicare for all would save ____ trillion over a decade
30 Clues: Ohio Republican • Helped create Medicare for All bill • abbr. for World Health Organization • Canada's health care insurance system • The uninsured rate has _______ under the ACA • Country that is known for "socialized medicine" • Had a major impact on American's health coverage • Leads the world in health care spending and costs • ...
Intro. Decision making & Reliable Information 2023-09-20
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- health definition includes physical, mental &_____
- doing the right thing when no one is watching
- example of mental health besides emotions
- when a mistake has been made talk with a ____adult
- source of health information
- reliable health information will not provoke emotions such as___
- reason for death between 15-25 year olds
- includes doctors, hospitals & health insurance
- a factor affecting health that can not be controlled
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- healthiest decision making style
- research should include a random & _____population
- only part of health definition used in early 1900s
- putting off an activity till the very last minute
- making good on loss due to bad decision made
- one factor everyone can control 100%
- peers make up this factor affecting health
- decision making style needs the approval of peers
- to feel you have power or control
- government agency,played major role in pandemic some do not trust
- major reason why the definition of health was changed
- decision maker who does nothing
21 Clues: source of health information • decision maker who does nothing • healthiest decision making style • to feel you have power or control • one factor everyone can control 100% • reason for death between 15-25 year olds • example of mental health besides emotions • peers make up this factor affecting health • making good on loss due to bad decision made • ...
Glossary - The Determinants of Health 2013-03-14
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- The way a person views something or tends to behave towards it
- refers to an environment that has buildings and spaces that are constructed within communities
- Occurs when someone is denied resources, rights and services and is unable to participate in normal relationships and activities that are available to the majority of people in society
- Approach to health promotion that involves establishing programs, policies and services that create environments that support health
- Areas having a population of less than 5000
- Relate to a person's level of income, education and employment
- A value that favours the reduction or elimination of inequality, the promotion of inclusiveness of diversity and the establishment of environments that are supportive of all people
- The individual, socioeconomic, sociocultural and environmental factors that can have a positive or negative influence on the health of individuals or populations
- The unequal distribution of illness or conditions throughout the population
- Health behaviours that are likely to enhance a person's level of health
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- Activities aimed at enabling people to increase control over their health, to improve their health and prevent illness
- The decline in the ozone layer present in the atmosphere that shields the Earth from harmful levels of ultraviolet radiation
- Characteristics, features or hereditary diseases that are genetically linked and are passed on within a family
- Relate to the society in which people live and the cultural practices and expectations that exist within these communities
- Describe the behaviours, beliefs and values that are expected or seen as acceptable within different social groups
- The ability to understand and interpret health information and use it to promote and maintain good health
- Health behaviours that have been found to contribute to the development of health problems or poorer levels of health
- Individuals are aware of the choices they have and can make, without relying on others or others making decisions for them and they can act in various situations in life to protect and promote their health
- Things present in the environment in which people live and work that can affect their health in a positive or negative way
- Areas defined as having populations between 5000 and 99000
- Health determinants that cannot be changed or altered
- Work that a person is involved in and is payed to do
- Australia's government-funded health scheme that subsidises the cost of medical services for all AUstralians an aims to ensure medical care affordable
- Belif in the ability to be able to carry out a particular task
- Health determinants that can be changed, controlled or altered to influence a level of health
- The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process
- The amount of money earned through service or labour over a period of time that is regulated into lifestyle
27 Clues: Areas having a population of less than 5000 • Work that a person is involved in and is payed to do • Health determinants that cannot be changed or altered • Areas defined as having populations between 5000 and 99000 • The way a person views something or tends to behave towards it • Relate to a person's level of income, education and employment • ...
Health Information Management Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-01
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- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
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- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
information health systems 2024-06-04
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- (Clinical Decision Support System)
- (Electronic Health Record)
- (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision)
- (Health Information Exchange)
- Coding
- (Personal Health Record)
- Portal
- IT (Health Information Technology)
- Use
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- (Computerized Physician Order Entry)
- Breach
- are some words and phrases that you can use in a crossword puzzle focused on health information systems:
- (Mobile Health)
- Informatics
- (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
- (Protected Health Information)
- Privacy
17 Clues: Use • Breach • Coding • Portal • Privacy • Informatics • (Mobile Health) • (Personal Health Record) • (Electronic Health Record) • (Health Information Exchange) • (Protected Health Information) • (Clinical Decision Support System) • IT (Health Information Technology) • (Computerized Physician Order Entry) • (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) • ...
Privacy Act CHC 31 2024-09-12
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- Agencies must not keep health information for too long. They can only keep it for as long as is necessary for any lawful purpose of use.
- a word describing the collection of health information by misrepresenting the purpose of collecting the information
- blank officer is responsible for ensuring agency complies with the act and work with PCO when it investigates complaints
- a person's blank has a full or a degree of access to and control over that person's health information - examples of these are parent / guardian / executor of estate
- Health Act blank require all health information held by providers to be retained for 10 years from the last encounter with the patient unless transferred to another doctor or to the patient.
- two words describing doctors, nurses, pharmacists, health insurers, hospitals, primary health organisations, ACC and the Ministry of Health
- the code allows care practitioners to disclose health information to a blank caregiver
- examples of blank information are medical and treatment history or information about donations of organs or blood
- blank is a professional method of disposal for printed health information
- blank security is the confidentiality agreements with staff and contractors, document tracking and footprinting, staff training
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- the code requires agencies to reasonable security safeguards to protect the information and prevent blank access
- It stipulates that agencies must ensure that personal information is up-to-date, and complete when used
- code applies to health information about blank individual
- health agencies can disclose information if this is necessary to prevent or lessen a blank threat to public health or public safety
- a key concept wherein health agencies need to let patients know how their information is going to be used and disclosed so the patients can make decisions about whether to provide it.
- two words meaning when someone who should not have access to personal information sees it, intentionally or by accident
- blank security is the use of technology and virtual media like email, laptops and portable storage devices, passwords
- blank security is the entry controls, positioning of whiteboards and computer terminals, locked filing cabinets and storage rooms
- Health Act regulations require all health information to be retained for blank years from the last encounter unless patient is transferred.
- collection of health information or data should be for a blank purpose
20 Clues: code applies to health information about blank individual • collection of health information or data should be for a blank purpose • blank is a professional method of disposal for printed health information • the code allows care practitioners to disclose health information to a blank caregiver • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
Across
- of service plan a physician coordinated health insurance plan that combines characteristics of both HMO and PPO plans
- a flat fee that many health insurance plans require patients to pay each time they have receive a health care service
- insurance a health insurance system that allows individuals to obtain group health benefits through an organization such as an employer a union or as an association
- provider organization plan a health insurance plan that allows patients to received care from a nonplan provider but requires them to pay a higher out of pocket price if they do so
- nonprofit institution community facility that receives federal state and local tax exemptions in exchange for providing a community benefit such as services to medicaid patients and those who are unable to pay
- spending account a monetary account offered through an employer into which money is put through payroll deductions before it is taxed funds can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses as needed but the funds must be spend each year
- institution a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation
- the federally-funded health care program for older Americans
- payment system a health care insurance system that pays the health care provider a fixed amount based on the medical diagnosis or specific procedure rather than on the actual cost for care is greater than the fixed amount the provider must absorb the additional expense
- payment the act of paying for health care with one's own money
- review a process in which a n insurer reviews decisions by physicians and other providers about how much care to provide
- a government program that offers health insurance to many lowincome and disabled people
- provider a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan
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- a government health insurance system that provides medical coverage for active and retired service personnel and their dependents
- care a type of health insurance plan that establishes predetermined rates for services with health care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts providers in the position o managing patient's use of health care
- institution a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources
- a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
- the portion of the medical costs a patient may still have to pay once an insurance plan's deductible has been met
- the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits
- of network provider a health care provider who is not in a particular managed care health insurance plan
- related groups a classification system used by Medicare and Medicaid to determine payment for health services based on diagnosis surgical procedures age and other information
- savings account a monetary account commonly paired with a highdeductible health insurance plan that allows individuals to pay for qualified medical change using taxfree HSA dollars until they meet their deductibles
- utilization making better use of health care resources to cut costs
- the monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage
24 Clues: the federally-funded health care program for older Americans • payment the act of paying for health care with one's own money • utilization making better use of health care resources to cut costs • the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits • institution a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation • ...
Middle School Health 2021-12-16
Across
- Dimension of health having to do with your body.
- Minimum number of minutes you should workout per day.
- Dimension of health having to do with your emotions.
- Something that can cause you to be sick.
- The ___ wheel is made up of all the different dimensions of health.
- Dimension of health related to your values.
- Makes up over half of your body.
- Type of doctor that treats kids.
- Dimension of health that has to do with your money.
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- Dimension of health related to your job.
- Keeping your body clean.
- Dimension of health related to your relationships.
- Living your best life
- Teens need about 9 hours of this per day.
- Dimension of health related to your surroundings.
- A doctor that performs surgery.
- Having a __ diet means eating a variety of different foods.
- Unwell
- Dimension of health related to your learning.
19 Clues: Unwell • Living your best life • Keeping your body clean. • A doctor that performs surgery. • Makes up over half of your body. • Type of doctor that treats kids. • Dimension of health related to your job. • Something that can cause you to be sick. • Teens need about 9 hours of this per day. • Dimension of health related to your values. • ...
HSS1101 Crossword 1 2020-09-02
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- dimension of health that involves the body
- positive forces that contribute to resiliency
- a benefit of achieving optimal health
- the health that thinks of you
- a predisposing factor that can influence behaviour change
- when you achieve higher levels in each dimension of health
- most common emotional disorder in Canada
- model
- purposely stopping negative thoughts
- dimension of health that involves your job
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- traits that protect from threat or harm
- dimension of health that includes social networks
- sense of respect
- this type of prevention includes treatment and rehabilitation
- the first stage of change in the
- careful observation of others
- belief in ability (personal control)
- the health that looks at inner well-being
- this type of prevention stops health problems before they start
19 Clues: model • sense of respect • the health that thinks of you • careful observation of others • the first stage of change in the • belief in ability (personal control) • purposely stopping negative thoughts • a benefit of achieving optimal health • traits that protect from threat or harm • most common emotional disorder in Canada • the health that looks at inner well-being • ...
Health Triangle Review 2024-09-03
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- group that works together to create safe environment
- measure of our overall well being
- physical part of the health triangle, what you eat
- a type of mental disorder
- a group that celebrates your accomplishments
- exercise gives you more
- keeping your community safe
- health dealing with your body parts and body systems
- interferes with messages to your brain
- feelings such as happy, joy, sad, excitement
- side of triangle about the mind
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- emotional health helps us express our
- health triangle consists of
- increases overall health
- impact on our bodies
- represents different aspects of our health
- you need at least 8 hours of this each night
- for total wellness all side of the health triangle need to be
- side of the health triangle about relationships
19 Clues: impact on our bodies • exercise gives you more • increases overall health • a type of mental disorder • health triangle consists of • keeping your community safe • side of triangle about the mind • measure of our overall well being • emotional health helps us express our • interferes with messages to your brain • represents different aspects of our health • ...
Week 1 2018-08-13
Across
- The Sustainable Development Goals aim to _________ inequalities
- One of the three P's of public health
- A core function of public health
- Public health focuses on ________ rather than individuals
- Australia has a __________ health care system
- One of the most significant public health interventions
- The model that focuses on disease, diagnosis and treatment of individuals
- An aim of public health is to _________ health at a population level
- This definition of health gives consideration to the environment
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- The contact between agent and target
- Old public health had an __________ focus
- The study of patterns and causes of diseases in populations
- Public health practitioners improve _________ conditions that stimulate health
- Public health is based on _________ principles
- _________ is primarily about how an individual experiences disease
- Another term for illness
16 Clues: Another term for illness • A core function of public health • The contact between agent and target • One of the three P's of public health • Old public health had an __________ focus • Australia has a __________ health care system • Public health is based on _________ principles • One of the most significant public health interventions • ...
ANTHC New Hire Orientation Divisional Information 2024-08-08
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- Support services for mental health and wellness.
- ANTHC's program to control and prevent infectious diseases.
- Digital platform for remote healthcare consultations.
- Improving access to healthcare services.
- Programs to help manage diabetes.
- Tools for monitoring patients' health remotely.
- Services supporting mental health and wellness.
- Dental care services provided by ANTHC.
- Community-based health improvement programs.
- Training and development programs for healthcare workers.
- Vaccination programs to prevent diseases.
- Services provided to help with substance abuse recovery.
- Oral health services provided by ANTHC.
- Managing and reducing waste in communities.
- Health services and programs for young people.
- Initiatives to improve community health.
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- Ensuring the safety and quality of food.
- Immunization initiative to protect against diseases.
- Counseling and programs for better nutrition.
- Comprehensive cancer care services.
- Virtual consultations to improve access to healthcare.
- Programs to educate the community on health issues.
- Comprehensive surgical care provided by ANTHC.
- ANTHC service that provides safe water and sanitation.
- Reducing energy costs through efficiency improvements.
- Programs designed to detect cancer early.
- Ensuring clean air in homes and communities.
- ANTHC program that helps communities prepare for emergencies.
- Pediatric care and health programs.
- Programs aimed at improving family health.
- Protecting and improving environmental health.
- Ensuring safe drinking water for communities.
- ANTHC's program for audiology and hearing aids.
33 Clues: Programs to help manage diabetes. • Comprehensive cancer care services. • Pediatric care and health programs. • Dental care services provided by ANTHC. • Oral health services provided by ANTHC. • Ensuring the safety and quality of food. • Improving access to healthcare services. • Initiatives to improve community health. • Programs designed to detect cancer early. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity and cancer
- Condition that occurs when a pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- All traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- People of the same age who share similar interests and also include your friends
- Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
- Deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- On your own, search for health information to make health-related decisions
- over state of wellbeing or total health
- The ability to make sound health decisions
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- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- The difference in health outcomes among groups
- Various methods for communicating information
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- Physical place you live, the people you see everyday and the culture in which you live
- The collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills to help people make healthy decisions
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- Combination of physical,mental/emotional and social well-being
- devices such as phones, computers, radio and television
- A set of national health goals revised every 10 years
21 Clues: over state of wellbeing or total health • The ability to make sound health decisions • Various methods for communicating information • The difference in health outcomes among groups • Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors • Deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • A set of national health goals revised every 10 years • ...
Patient Privacy (2.1.6) Review 2024-10-04
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- Information can be disclosed when assisting an official agency in the event of a __ relief effort
- Patient records should not be left in a __space unattended
- Information can be disclosed when complying with workers' __ laws
- Information can be disclosed in order to control __ disease
- Individually identifiable health information is also called __ health information, or PHI
- Basic individually identifiable health information includes a patient's __, address, birth date, and social security number
- Individually identifiable health information includes an individual’s past, present, or future physical or mental __ or condition
- Information can be disclosed when providing information for __ proceedings
- Information can be disclosed for the purpose of preventing child __ or neglect
- Messages may be left with family members, on voice mail, or other means with patient __
- Individually identifiable health information includes the health care __ provided to an individual
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- HIPAA was adopted in 1996 to provide standards for health care related __ transactions
- Professionals may disclose protected health information to a family member or other person involved when the individual is present during the __
- Information can be disclosed when providing information needed for __ of benefits or health coverage
- Information can be disclosed when assisting coroners or medical examiners to identify a __ person
- Professionals must make reasonable efforts to avoid being __ and reasonably limit shared information
- Information can be disclosed when assisting a person who has been designated as your legal __
- HIPAA stands for Health __ Portability and Accountability Act
- The HIPAA __ Rule regulates how medical professionals and other people use and disclose certain individually identifiable health information
- HIPAA mandates __, or nationwide, privacy protections for certain individually identifiable health information
20 Clues: Patient records should not be left in a __space unattended • Information can be disclosed in order to control __ disease • HIPAA stands for Health __ Portability and Accountability Act • Information can be disclosed when complying with workers' __ laws • Information can be disclosed when providing information for __ proceedings • ...
community 2024-05-21
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- abbreviation for the primary health care program for individuals who work for the federal government
- abbreviation for the primary federal office dedicated to the health care of active and retired military members
- abbreviation for a global classification system mandated and maintained by the WHO for the purposes of gathering global statistical data in health care
- cart act that is comprehensive care reform in the US that contained new health care policies focused on reforming the health care system in public and private sectors
- a taxpayer funded insurance program for citizens who have lower income and who have a disability
- monetary payment made by an individual along with the payment made by the individual's private health care insurance
- abbreviation for the primary agency of the US government responsible for biomedical and public health research
- abbreviation for nationwide survey of clients' experiences and outcomes of a health care intervention, which results are publicly available for health care consumers
- abbreviation for a federal temporary health insurance program for refugees during resettlement
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- a monetary amount an individual must pay toward health care before the individual's private health care insurance will assume higher percentages of payment for the health care service
- abbreviation for the primary federal agency dedicated to improving access to health care for the uninsured, isolate, or medically vulnerable citizens
- in health care, this refers to rules and processes that health care administrators must follow when providing health care to the public
- a federal taxpayer funded health care program for citizens age 65 and over
- a person who supports causes or policies
- the standard in health care that must be met; often tired to health outcomes
- abbreviation for a federal law legislating the largest overhaul of medicare in the public health program's history
- abbreviation for an insurance program under the US DOH and human services designed to insure children of families who have lower incomes and who earn more than Medicaid permits
17 Clues: a person who supports causes or policies • a federal taxpayer funded health care program for citizens age 65 and over • the standard in health care that must be met; often tired to health outcomes • abbreviation for a federal temporary health insurance program for refugees during resettlement • ...
Medicinal plants 2021-05-02
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- works to promote digestive health
- is useful for relieving joint paint
- whiskers benefits of cat whiskers treat gout
- benefits of pomegranate for health relieve arthritis and joint Pain
- benefits of Ginger boiled water, can overcome nausea maintain digesteve heald.
- leaves are often used to relieve inflammation, upper respiratory tract infections, and comlaints related to the liver
- useful for neutralizing toxins in the body
- benefits of dlingo for health relieves inflammation and fever
- fruits containts vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium which are useful for maintaining heart health
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- leaves are efficacious to alliviate the negative effects of stomach acid
- benefits for health is to help lower blood pressure
- of god belive to be used for the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, fever, hypertension and constipation
- of god benefits for reducing the risk of cancer and tumors
- benefits for health treat diarrhea to lose weight
- benefits for health increase endurance. Turmeric contanints curcumin wich works to increase endurance
- leaves benefits for the health is of your body provides nutrition for the body
- benefits of temulawak for health prevent cancer
- flowers the benefits of rosella flowers for health as a source of antioxidants for the body
- Vera the benefits of aloe Vera for your health is overcoming dry skin
- benefits to boots the immune syatem and natural moisturizer
- is a herbal remed to help dissolve kidney and blader stones
21 Clues: works to promote digestive health • is useful for relieving joint paint • useful for neutralizing toxins in the body • whiskers benefits of cat whiskers treat gout • benefits of temulawak for health prevent cancer • benefits for health treat diarrhea to lose weight • benefits for health is to help lower blood pressure • ...
Health 2012-01-26
Across
- what type of stress is short term.
- What is Epinephrine known as?
- based on genetics, coping style, thinking style, environment, social skills.
- What does the root stasis mean?
- people expiring ______ seem to always be in a rush, but usually are late
- What had major impact on stress due to phones, Facebook, email, etc. That got it's own name.
- What is a stimulus that initiates the stress response?
- _____ is one of the key stress hormones released from a portion of the adrenal glands called the adrenal cortex.
- What encompasses physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social demensions?
- When you are placing one hand on the upper part of your chest and placing one hand over your navel, you are checking your _______.
- What is the first stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome?
- Frequency, Intensity, and time or duration are part of the ______ formula.
- Dimensions of holistic health that has forgetfulness, and boredom is______?
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- a crazy life, life in turmoil, life disintegrating, life out of balance and a state of life that calls for another way of living is what______?
- The fight-or-flight response is the body’s way of helping us _____.
- What is often thought of as an negative, and can be positive and helpful.
- In what area of the brain is the hypothalamus located?
- implies that to a certain point, a specific amount of stress is healthy, useful, and beneficial.
- ______ are described as the irritating, frustrating, distressing incidents that occur daily.
- An earthquake is an example of what kind of stress?
- What is the body’s natural state of balance or stability?
- number of breath you take in one minuet
- ________ is a type of stress which can cause health problems.
- Another word for Carotid pulse______
- The autonomic nervous system is controlled by what?
25 Clues: What is Epinephrine known as? • What does the root stasis mean? • what type of stress is short term. • Another word for Carotid pulse______ • number of breath you take in one minuet • An earthquake is an example of what kind of stress? • The autonomic nervous system is controlled by what? • In what area of the brain is the hypothalamus located? • ...
Health 2013-03-01
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- what protects the brain
- what is another word for collar bone
- How many bones do you have
- what is a dome shaped muscle that moves when you breath
- are cord like tissues that connect the bones in each joint
- what are specialized nerve cells
- What dose PNS
- what pumps the blood through the body
- what is a coiled tubelike organ that is about 20feet long
- cord what connects you're brain to you're body
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- another word for toe bones
- what controls the body
- what dose CNS stand for
- what carries the blood from the heart
- what carries the blood to the heart
- how do nerves communicate
- what system includes your nerves
- what system do your bones make
- What makes you breathe
- What breakes down the food in you mouth
20 Clues: What dose PNS • what controls the body • What makes you breathe • what protects the brain • what dose CNS stand for • how do nerves communicate • another word for toe bones • How many bones do you have • what system do your bones make • what are specialized nerve cells • what system includes your nerves • what carries the blood to the heart • what is another word for collar bone • ...
Health 2014-11-19
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- a medical concept related to most aspects of our living
- tiny organism that live on your teeth
- someone who is trained to look after ill or injured people
- a signed piece of paper from the doctor telling
- a thin, sticky layer containing bacteria that grow on your teeth
- involes using a piece of waxy string called dental floss
- an injection of a drug given as a medical treatment
- a statement about what disease someone has, based on examing them
- a doctor who is specially trained to care for teeth
- the firm area around the roots of the teeth in the upper or lower jaw
- the body's way to react to a chellenge and prepare to meet a difficult situation with strength
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- a person with special training about the proper way to keep teeth and gums clean and healthy
- something you wear if you gave a broken bone
- if you don't have enough time
- a natural mineral that makes yout teeth strong and helps prevent cavities
- a doctor who specializes in correcting the shape or positions of all your teeth
- another word far a doctor
- it happens when somebody is exposed to violence or has relationship stress
- the decayed part of tooth
- a doctor who performs medical operations
20 Clues: another word far a doctor • the decayed part of tooth • if you don't have enough time • tiny organism that live on your teeth • a doctor who performs medical operations • something you wear if you gave a broken bone • a signed piece of paper from the doctor telling • an injection of a drug given as a medical treatment • a doctor who is specially trained to care for teeth • ...
Health 2014-08-31
31 Clues: ból • chory • grypa • lekarz • kaszel • apteka • siniak • zdrowy • plaster • chirurg • karetka • recepta • pigułki • pacjent • szpital • ból zęba • operacja • gorączka • zaraźliwy • ból głowy • termometr • niezdrowy • ból gardła • bezsenność • ból brzucha • skaleczenie • złamana noga • pielęgniarka • przeziębienie • domowe lekarstwo • środek przeciwbólowy
Health 2013-08-12
23 Clues: cut • rash • vomit • cough • fever • dizzy • chills • bruise • sneeze • blister • sunburn • earache • nauseous • backache • headache • toothache • nosebleed • insectbite • sorethroat • stomachache • swollenfinger • sprainedankle • nasalcongestion
Health 2015-03-11
Across
- how many neurons does the body have?
- what's the long tube structure which extends from the brain?
- what carries impulses away from the cell body to another neuron or tissue?
- what is located at the lowest part of the brain stem & is connected to the spinal cord?
- what contains an area known as the primary sensory area?
- the brain lies within what?
- what does pns stand for?
- the pns includes 12 pairs of what?
- what is alcohol?
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- what does cns stand for?
- what controls things such as emotions, problem solving, & memory?
- what serves as a bridge between various parts of the nervous system?
- what leads the nervous impulses from the axon to the synapse?
- the pns has 31 what?
- what's the basic unit in the nervous system?
- what's located at the back of the skull behind the parietal lobes?
- what recieves and stores impulses?
- how many hemispheres is the cerebrum divided into?
- what lies within the skull?
- what in the brain carries impulses to & from grey matter?
20 Clues: what is alcohol? • the pns has 31 what? • what does cns stand for? • what does pns stand for? • the brain lies within what? • what lies within the skull? • what recieves and stores impulses? • the pns includes 12 pairs of what? • how many neurons does the body have? • what's the basic unit in the nervous system? • how many hemispheres is the cerebrum divided into? • ...
Health 2015-05-22
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- an organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other external stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve.
- nerve cells that transmit sensory information
- the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell
- a nerve cell
- the part of the nervous system that deals with the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord
- the largest part of the brain
- the nucleus-containing central part of a neuron
- the long threadlike part of a nerve cell
- the lowest part of the brainstem and containing control centers for the heart and lungs.
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus
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- a nerve cell forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.
- to carry information away from the CNS
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought.
- a neuron that transmits impulses between other neurons, especially as part of a reflex arc.
- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person
- coordinates voluntary movements, posture, and balance in humans, being in back of and below the cerebrum
- a junction between two nerve cells
- the part of the nervous system that consists of the brain and the spinal cord
20 Clues: a nerve cell • the largest part of the brain • a junction between two nerve cells • to carry information away from the CNS • the long threadlike part of a nerve cell • a short branched extension of a nerve cell • nerve cells that transmit sensory information • the nucleus-containing central part of a neuron • a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus • ...
Health 2015-02-26
Across
- Kuollut henkilö
- Kohtu
- Munuainen
- Haava
- Hedelmätön
- Aivotärähdys
- Ihottuma
- Turvonnut polvi
- Arka kurkku
- Murtunut solisluu
- Keuhkokuume
- Leikata (medical)
- Halvaus
- Vamma
- Yhteensopiva
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Leikkaus
- Mustelma
- Kutitteva
- Sikotauti
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- Hedelmällinen
- Toimenpide
- Elin
- Vesirokko
- Vastaanottaja
- Sikiö
- Siirre
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Influenssa
- care Terveydenhoito
- Lisääntyminen
- Reikä (medical)
- Ripuli
- Isorokko
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Pyöryttää
- Kasvain
- Geenit
- Ohitusleikkaus
39 Clues: Elin • Kohtu • Sikiö • Haava • Vamma • Siirre • Ripuli • Geenit • Halvaus • Kasvain • Ihottuma • Isorokko • Leikkaus • Mustelma • Munuainen • Vesirokko • Pyöryttää • Kutitteva • Sikotauti • Toimenpide • Hedelmätön • Influenssa • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Hedelmällinen • Vastaanottaja • Lisääntyminen • Ohitusleikkaus • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Reikä (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • Leikata (medical) • ...
Health 2015-02-26
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- Kohtu
- Leikkaus
- Elin
- Ripuli
- Pyöryttää
- Reikä (medical)
- Toimenpide
- Murtunut solisluu
- Sikotauti
- Yhteensopiva
- Lisääntyminen
- Kuollut henkilö
- Sikiö
- Isorokko
- Vesirokko
- Ohitusleikkaus
- care Terveydenhoito
- Turvonnut polvi
- Ihottuma
- Hedelmätön
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- Kasvain
- Arka kurkku
- Mustelma
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Vamma
- Keuhkokuume
- Leikata (medical)
- Aivotärähdys
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Vastaanottaja
- Geenit
- Haava
- Influenssa
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Hedelmällinen
- Halvaus
- Siirre
- Munuainen
- Kutitteva
39 Clues: Elin • Kohtu • Vamma • Haava • Sikiö • Ripuli • Geenit • Siirre • Kasvain • Halvaus • Leikkaus • Mustelma • Isorokko • Ihottuma • Pyöryttää • Sikotauti • Vesirokko • Munuainen • Kutitteva • Toimenpide • Influenssa • Hedelmätön • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Vastaanottaja • Lisääntyminen • Hedelmällinen • Ohitusleikkaus • Reikä (medical) • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Leikata (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • ...
health 2015-10-31
Across
- Level 3 of Maslow's Pyramid
- When a negative feeling doesn't go away, you should ________ _____
- A Developmental Asset
- a Part of Level 1 of Maslow's Pyramid
- another characteristic of good mental and emotional health
- What most people naturally engage in
- An aspect of love
- PArt of Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Result of acting against one's wishes
- "Will it matter to me in the future"
- involve changes in our emotions during puberty
- Maslow's Pyramid Name
- Performing extreme behavior to express thoughts and/or feelings
- Triangle of Health
- Level 1 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Part of level 4 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Attributing own feelings or faults to another person in group
- Identify Fear, Analyze Situation, Talk about fear with someone you trust
- Level 4 of Maslow's Pyramid
- A characteristic of Good Mental and Emotional Health
- Part of Personal Identity
- "Take Pride in Accomplishment"
- Reversion to earlier stage of development in face of unacceptable thoughts
- Part of Dealing with Intense Emotions
- Fear from an imagined threat; needs professional help
- Help build a healthy and positive lifestyle
- framework for mental health as you grow
- Intentional pushing of thoughts from one's mind (CONSCIOUS)
- Making up for weaknesses and mistakes through gift-giving, hard work, etc.
- strong affection for others
- Responding to an emotion (what am I really reacting to?)
- A Defense Mechanism
- Prompts release of brain chemicals (warmth and sense of well being)
- You develop stronger sense of self as you age
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- Involves being easily discouraged and having less energy
- Involves inappropriate response of lashing out if not handled correctly
- trying to avoid emotions that cause discomfort
- Seeing someone else as perfect, ideal, or more worthy than anyone else
- Unintentional pushing of thoughts from one's mind (UNINTENTIONAL)
- Healthy Risk-Taking
- Top Portion of Health Triangle of Emotions
- Fully think out the repercussions of your actions
- Another Developmental Asset
- Another Developmental Asset
- Refusal to accept reality or fact
- "Fight or Flight"
- Created Pyramid of Needs
- Find underlying source of why you feel guilty
- Part of being a good citizen(source of accomplishment)
- How you can meet needs
- Stage of fear that becomes a mental fear and problem
- Determined by heredity
- values that guide our actions in life
- Use ________ to inspire yourself
- A part of Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Important factor on how to choose to meet needs
- A part of your personal identity
- Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Connection to emotions
- Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid
60 Clues: An aspect of love • "Fight or Flight" • Triangle of Health • Healthy Risk-Taking • A Defense Mechanism • A Developmental Asset • Maslow's Pyramid Name • How you can meet needs • Determined by heredity • Connection to emotions • Created Pyramid of Needs • Part of Personal Identity • Level 3 of Maslow's Pyramid • Another Developmental Asset • Another Developmental Asset • ...
health 2016-02-03
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- zubní kaz
- cukrovka
- zakopnout
- modřina
- zánět slepého střeva
- únava
- omrzlina
- obvaz
- projímadlo
- zácpa
- škytavka
- antikoncepce
- bolest zad
- ordinace
- oteklý
- kýchat
- zvracení
- škrábanec
- vyléčit
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- mozková mrtvice
- náplast,sádra
- pálení žáhy
- otřes mozku
- dlaha
- průjem
- zánět
- zlomenina
- zažívací potíže
- léčit
- angína
- stehy
- zimnice
- bolavý
- mastička
- sádra
- zápal plic
- krvácení
- horečka
- rána
- kloktadlo
40 Clues: rána • dlaha • zánět • únava • léčit • stehy • obvaz • zácpa • sádra • průjem • angína • bolavý • oteklý • kýchat • modřina • zimnice • horečka • vyléčit • cukrovka • omrzlina • mastička • škytavka • krvácení • ordinace • zvracení • zubní kaz • zakopnout • zlomenina • kloktadlo • škrábanec • projímadlo • zápal plic • bolest zad • pálení žáhy • otřes mozku • antikoncepce • náplast,sádra • mozková mrtvice • zažívací potíže • zánět slepého střeva
Health 2016-10-03
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- is a condition in which body temperature becomes dangerously low
- is taking in fluids so that the body functions properly
- the amount of force a muscle can exert
- are synthetic substances that are similar to the male hormone testosterone
- muscle spasms that result from a loss large amounts of salt and water through perspiration
- is a search or check for diseases or disorders that an individual would otherwise not have knowledge of or seek help for
- or a way of life that involves little physical activity
- part of an exercise program when the activity is performed at its highest peak
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue including muscle, bone, water, and connective tissue such as ligaments, cartilage, and tendons
- is the process by which your body gets energy from food
- a condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, producing frail bones
- the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
- is a condition resulting from damaging a muscle or tendon
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- is a condition that results when body tissues become frozen
- is the number of times beats in one minute when you are not active
- the ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- is the gradual increase in the overload necessary to achieve higher levels of fitness
- or over working the body
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- the ability of the heart lungs and blood vessels to utilize and send fuel and oxygen to the amount of force a muscle can exert
- involves intense short burst of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- is any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- is an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint
- is purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured and repetitive and improves or maintains personal fitness
- is a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle
- a condition in which the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heat through perspiration
- is a program of formalized preparation for involvement in a sport or another physical activity
- is any activity that uses large muscle groups is rhythmic in nature and can be maintained continuously for at least 10 minutes three times a day or for 20 to30 minutes at one
- is an activity that prepares the muscles to return to a resting state
- an activity that prepares the muscles for work
- indicates that particular exercises and activities improve particular areas of the health related fitness
- frequency, intensity, time/duration, and type of activity
33 Clues: or over working the body • the amount of force a muscle can exert • is a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle • an activity that prepares the muscles for work • is an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint • working the body harder than it is normally worked • is taking in fluids so that the body functions properly • ...
health 2016-04-06
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- Engage in physically energetic pursuits
- Bending easily without breaking
- Activity requiring physical effort
- Keep safe or rescue
- A small strap or bracelet
- Trustworthy and reliable
- In good health
- The quality or state of being strong
- Hangs from a chain around the neck
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- Observe and check the progress
- A thing that a person or group does
- Mental and emotional steadiness
- Nourishing; efficient as food
- Being in good physical health
- Freedom from the aid of others
- Give assistance to
- A person's mental or physical condition
- The way in which a person lives
- Unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- Capacity to withstand wear and tear
- Move at a regular and fairly slow pace
- Innermost part of something
- Straighten or extend one's body
23 Clues: In good health • Give assistance to • Keep safe or rescue • Trustworthy and reliable • A small strap or bracelet • Innermost part of something • Nourishing; efficient as food • Being in good physical health • Observe and check the progress • Freedom from the aid of others • Mental and emotional steadiness • Bending easily without breaking • The way in which a person lives • ...
Health 2019-12-13
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- Carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke interferes with the ability of blood cell to carry
- is finely cut or powdered tobacco that is inhaled or placed between the cheek and gum
- a state in which increasingly larger amounts of a drug are requierd to achieve the same good feelings
- They supply a lot of calories and very few nutrients
- is any use of medication that does not follow the medications instructions
- Helps the body release the energy from other nutrients
- Occurs when people dont recieve the nutrients that they need from food
- a substance that slows the central neverous system and causes chemical change in the brain
- Inorganic elements that come from the earth and are absorbed by plants
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- Nutrient used by the body to build and maintain cells and tissuses
- Type of nutrient that is a major source of energy
- states that you must put a greater demand on your body to improve it
- regulates hormone levels in the body
- involes the intentional use of medications for purpose other than those intended by the prescribing doctor
- Causd by people eating too many food that are high in calories
- is a hormone regulates by the pineal gland that increases feelings of relaxation
- unpleasant side effects that people may experience when they try to stop taking a drug
- the ingeston of more of a drug then the body can successfully process, or break down
- One of the first steps in recovery for all alcoholics is a drying out process known as
- Nutrient largely made up of fatty acids
20 Clues: regulates hormone levels in the body • Nutrient largely made up of fatty acids • Type of nutrient that is a major source of energy • They supply a lot of calories and very few nutrients • Helps the body release the energy from other nutrients • Causd by people eating too many food that are high in calories • ...
HEALTH 2020-03-26
25 Clues: MĒLE • ZOBI • CELIS • KAKLS • PIERE • PLECS • ĪKŠĶIS • VĒDERS • ĢIPSIS • POTĪTE • APSĒJS • PAPĒDIS • PILIENI • ELKONIS • RECEPTE • NIEZOŠS • TABLETES • PIETŪCIS • RENTGENS • INJEKCIJA • INFEKCIJA • ASIŅOŠANA • AUGŠSTILBS • PLĀKSTERIS • TEMPERATŪRA
Health 2021-01-25
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- when you are anxious about something
- a nurse
- the most recent virus
- very worried
- another word for sick
- a cure for something that you inject
- short for influenza
- the cure for cancer
- prescribed medication
- too much can give you a headache
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- another word for pills
- going to the gym to
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- good or bad medication
- a place where you are being taken care of when sick
- it is important to stay
- a virus that is caused by a tumor
- used to inject
- to be nervous about somehting
- a type of food you should eat
20 Clues: a nurse • very worried • used to inject • going to the gym to • short for influenza • the cure for cancer • the most recent virus • another word for sick • prescribed medication • another word for pills • good or bad medication • it is important to stay • to be nervous about somehting • a type of food you should eat • too much can give you a headache • a virus that is caused by a tumor • ...
Health 2021-01-22
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- pen- this is a vaping too the is disguised as a pen
- a vaping tool that is thin and black.
- is an opioid that starts with H
- speeds up body functions
- this is when you are sick and you are 100 or over degrees fahrenheit
- Drink you get at a bar
- This is used to treat certain diseases
- this is a drug that is usually sniffed
- slows down body functions
- 19- communicable disease that is common in 2020
- - a non communicable disease that is caused by a tumor.
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- - a drink that people mostly overdose on
- this is when something tricks your brain
- a pain reliever that stars with F
- A mental disease that starts with D
- this disease is something that you usually get a shot for during its season
- group that mostly includes pain relievers
- - Thing you use to smoke (usually comes in packs)
- tool used to light a cigaret
- alcohol drink that people usually drink but not to much (it is red )
- - when you use to much of medicine
21 Clues: Drink you get at a bar • speeds up body functions • slows down body functions • tool used to light a cigaret • is an opioid that starts with H • a pain reliever that stars with F • - when you use to much of medicine • A mental disease that starts with D • a vaping tool that is thin and black. • This is used to treat certain diseases • this is a drug that is usually sniffed • ...
Health 2020-04-27
20 Clues: fever • katar • ranny • leczyć • kaszel • recepta • bolesny • ból zęba • ból ucha • infekcja • oparzenie • ciśnienie • skaleczyć • wymiotować • stresujący • wyzdrowieć • uzależnienie • niepełnosprawny • zostać ugryzionym • doznać oparzenia słonecznego
Health 2021-01-06
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- Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart.
- health combines all aspects of health, purposeful life
- _____ carry blood to the heart
- beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group.
- overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- taking action to avoid disease and injury.
- number of years a person can expect to live
- health how well you get along with others
- is a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes automatic.
- how many chambers in a heart?
- all traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
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- is the big artery coming directly from the heart and delivers blood to brain and body.
- is the ability to gather, understand and use the health information to improve his or hers health.
- well-being of your body, your mind and relationships with other people.
- steps you take to achieve a goal
- health mind is alert
- health refers how well your body functions with everyday tasks
- What does ECG / EKG stand for?
- any action or condition that increases the likelihood of a negative outcome.
- Red blood cells carry _______.
- is the pacemaker for the heart
- health how you react to event in your life(feelings)
22 Clues: health mind is alert • how many chambers in a heart? • _____ carry blood to the heart • What does ECG / EKG stand for? • Red blood cells carry _______. • is the pacemaker for the heart • steps you take to achieve a goal • Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart. • health how well you get along with others • taking action to avoid disease and injury. • ...
health 2021-03-04
26 Clues: tos • edad • peso • yoga • full • fibra • pecho • debil • vacio • nivel • dieta • gripe • lleno • estres • manera • calcio • doctor • herida • hierro • energia • alergia • consejo • healthy • respirar • aspirina • alimentos
HEALTH 2021-02-26
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- a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature.
- an event or an exposure that leads to an injury due to excessive physical effort such as lifting, pulling.
- Relating to or denoting muscular action.
- The proportion of fat you have which is related to organs and tissues. This measurement is a clearer indicator of your fitness.
- a type of lifestyle involving little or no physical activity.
- A twist/turn ligaments in a joint that causes swelling and pain.
- Injury to body tissues caused by exposure to extreme cold
- Exercising with oxygen
- A state of health and well being
- The level at which your heart and lungs work together while you're exercising for an extended period of time.
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- The ability to bend without breaking
- Body overheating
- Exercising without oxygen
- A measure of a humans force on objects
- Thinking about how much I exerted myself.
- Exercise when a contracting muscle shortens against a constant load, as when lifting a weight.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- A principle that says you have to increase your workout slowly to see improvements.
- The ability for muscles to contract for an extended period of time
- The range when you are exercising
- Excess tension on a muscle.
- Train in more than 1 element ex. Cardio one day, weightlifting another.
- Cramps caused by dehydration and lack of muscle.
- a type of exercise training that uses a special machine.
- the speed of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions of the heart per minute
25 Clues: Body overheating • Exercising with oxygen • Exercising without oxygen • Excess tension on a muscle. • A state of health and well being • The range when you are exercising • The ability to bend without breaking • A measure of a humans force on objects • Relating to or denoting muscular action. • Thinking about how much I exerted myself. • ...
Health 2021-02-26
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- amount of force you can put out
- train in more than 1 element
- ability of a muscle to perform repetitively
- without oxygen
- growing into a more advanced state
- percentage of body fat to lean muscle
- contract and hold
- with oxygen
- amount of effort you think is needed
- heart rate you need to reach to improve
- frequency, intensity, time
- energy being used to keep you alive
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- level at which your heart, lungs, and muscles work together when exercising repetitively
- contract and move, constant rate of motion
- unit of heat energy
- highest BPM your body should reach according to age
- target you set in order to improve
- contract and move
- steady or constant
- inactive
- minimum amount of energy needed
- state of health and well being
- range of motion in your joints
- change is specific to the type training
- Increase workout slowly to see improvement
- heart rat while relaxed and still
26 Clues: inactive • with oxygen • without oxygen • contract and move • contract and hold • steady or constant • unit of heat energy • frequency, intensity, time • train in more than 1 element • state of health and well being • range of motion in your joints • amount of force you can put out • minimum amount of energy needed • heart rat while relaxed and still • target you set in order to improve • ...
Health 2017-03-29
20 Clues: akls • sirds • vēzis • gripa • zāles • kauli • klepus • trieka • traumas • drudzis • slimība • vakcīna • plaušas • veselība • slimības • simptomi • pacients • zobu sāpes • mugurkauls • saaukstējies
Health 2017-03-23
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- is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3.
- indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.
- recoverable materials that are organic in nature, can be recovered through composting and digestion.
- to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.
- nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, fluorine.
- portion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is produced directly by human activities.
- is a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources.
- is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and object.
- are individual metals and metal compounds that negatively affect people's health.
- it is the main constituent of natural gas.
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- includes any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy to overall system.
- is the chemical compound with the formula SO2, a toxic gas with a punget and irritating smells.
- is the second layer of the atmosphere.
- high energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity.
- a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.
- a site for the disposal of waste materials.
- are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
- group of gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
- household
- is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air.
- ambient
21 Clues: ambient • household • is the second layer of the atmosphere. • it is the main constituent of natural gas. • a site for the disposal of waste materials. • is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3. • group of gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen. • indicate or show that one is not willing to do something. • ...
Health 2017-03-23
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- indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.
- is the second layer of the atmosphere.
- caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground.
- a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.
- occurs when an excess organic matter, such as manure or sewage enters the water.
- high energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity.
- is not directly emitted as such, but forms when other pollutants reacts in the atmosphere.
- portion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is produced directly by human activities.
- is the chemical compound with the formula SO2, a toxic gas with a punget and irritating smells.
- is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and object.
- is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air.
- is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3.
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
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- includes acidity caused by industrial discharges.
- any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water.
- are microscopic solid o liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
- that can be floated.
- nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, fluorine.
- it is the main constituent of natural gas.
- recoverable materials that are organic in nature, can be recovered through composting and digestion.
- household.
- a site for the disposal of waste materials.
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source.
- includes any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy to overall system.
- is a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources.
- group of gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
- to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.
- are individual metals and metal compounds that negatively affect people's health.
- ambient.
30 Clues: ambient. • household. • that can be floated. • is the second layer of the atmosphere. • it is the main constituent of natural gas. • a site for the disposal of waste materials. • an air pollutant emitted directly from a source. • includes acidity caused by industrial discharges. • is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3. • ...
Health 2017-02-23
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- who is one person that influences your self-esteem
- emotional sign of stress
- anything that causes stress
- who can diagnose a mental illness
- what does the M stand for in the smart goal model
- who is most likely to get a mental illness
- how you feel about yourself
- message, when your words say one thing but your body or tone says another
- what is one body stress management
- verbal, what is one way of communication
- the exchange of thoughts feeling or beliefs between two or more people
- decision, easy, no major, impact, very little thought
- what is one teen stressor
- what is one mind stress management
- faster, what is a physical sign of stress
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- messages, taking responsibility of your feeling
- what does S stand for in the smart goal model
- factors, conditions that help people deal more effectively with stressful situation
- the body's response to physical mental of emotional tension
- what is one roadblock to communication
- the way you view yourself
- attention, what is one way of being an effective communicator
- what is one of the roadblocks of communication
- making, process of making a choice
- what is one of listening
- decision, harder, takes a long time, greater impact
- factors, conditions that decrease the likelihood that people will deal with stress effectively
- setting, the process of working towards something you want to accomplish
- what is one of the types of communication
29 Clues: emotional sign of stress • what is one of listening • the way you view yourself • what is one teen stressor • anything that causes stress • how you feel about yourself • who can diagnose a mental illness • making, process of making a choice • what is one body stress management • what is one mind stress management • what is one roadblock to communication • ...
Health 2017-02-23
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- decision, harder, takes a long time, greater impact
- attention, what is one way of being an effective communicator
- anything that causes stress
- the way you view yourself
- who is most likely to get a mental illness
- what is one of the roadblocks of communication
- factors, conditions that decrease the likelihood that people will deal with stress effectively
- what does S stand for in the smart goal model
- decision, easy, no major, impact, very little thought
- message, when your words say one thing but your body or tone says another
- what does the M stand for in the smart goal model
- what is one roadblock to communication
- what is one teen stressor
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- setting, the process of working towards something you want to accomplish
- what is one of the types of communication
- faster, what is a physical sign of stress
- what is one of listening
- verbal, what is one way of communication
- how you feel about yourself
- the exchange of thoughts feeling or beliefs between two or more people
- emotional sign of stress
- factors, conditions that help people deal more effectively with stressful situation
- who can diagnose a mental illness
- making, process of making a choice
- who is one person that influences your self-esteem
- what is one mind stress management
- the body's response to physical mental of emotional tension
- messages, taking responsibility of your feeling
- what is one body stress management
29 Clues: what is one of listening • emotional sign of stress • the way you view yourself • what is one teen stressor • anything that causes stress • how you feel about yourself • who can diagnose a mental illness • making, process of making a choice • what is one mind stress management • what is one body stress management • what is one roadblock to communication • ...
Health 2018-11-08
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- / a negative feeling about a certain group of people, based on stereotypes
- / the responsibilities that each partner assumes in a marriage
- / holding back your true feelings and going along with the other person
- / the openness,sharing, affection, and trust that can develop in a close relationship
- / the ability to exist in harmony with another person
- / a way of communicating information or feelings non verbally through body movements, posture, gestures, and facial expressions
- / the act of working together for a common goal or purpose
- / a give and take relationship based on mutual trust, acceptance and common interest or values
- / self assured able to stand up for ones self and express feelings in a nonthreatening way
- / an exaggerated or overgeneralized belief about and entire group of people, such as an ethnic group, religious group, or gender
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- / the need to conform to the expectations of friends and classmates
- / the determination to develop a fulfilling relationship
- / a feeling of intense attraction to another person
- / an agreement in which each part gives up something
- / the behaviors and attitudes that are socially accepted as either masculine or feminine
- / focusing your full attention on what the other person is saying and at the same time letting that person know you understand and care
- / communicating ones opinions and feeling in a way that may seem threatening or disrespectful to others
- contact / direct visual contact with someones gaze
- / a statement of ones feelings and expectations that does not blame or judge the other person
- / an ability to understand how another person feels
20 Clues: / a feeling of intense attraction to another person • contact / direct visual contact with someones gaze • / an ability to understand how another person feels • / an agreement in which each part gives up something • / the ability to exist in harmony with another person • / the determination to develop a fulfilling relationship • ...
Health 2016-04-25
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- a natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
- a type of lipid
- process by which the body takes in and uses food
- important use of energy in cells and for resistance to infection
- builds material of bones and teeth, regulate body functions
- very large amount of dietary supplement
- wax lipid like substance that circulates in blood
- nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissues
- the starches and sugars present in foods
- an indigestible complex carbohydrate
- desire, rather than need to eat
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- substances in food that your body needs to grow
- are absorbed,stared, and transported in fat
- substances that the body cannot manufacture but need
- disslove in water and pass easily into the blood during digestion
- a fatty substance that doesn't dissolve in
- person who only eats plant food
- units of heat that measures the energy
- acids proteins are made from this
- disorder in which you self starve
20 Clues: a type of lipid • person who only eats plant food • desire, rather than need to eat • acids proteins are made from this • disorder in which you self starve • an indigestible complex carbohydrate • units of heat that measures the energy • very large amount of dietary supplement • the starches and sugars present in foods • a fatty substance that doesn't dissolve in • ...
HEALTH 2020-10-15
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- cut caused by a weapon
- to cover a cut
- to lose conscience
- a treatment
- to emit air or breath suddenly
- to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise, often involuntarily.
- distention of tissue
- when the belly hurts
- irritated
- a common disease
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- general what you have when you are sick
- spin
- shivering
- vertiginous
- a blue
- feeling like puking
- to barf, vomit
- mark left by a healed cut
- could cause damage
- being sick
20 Clues: spin • a blue • shivering • irritated • being sick • vertiginous • a treatment • to cover a cut • to barf, vomit • a common disease • to lose conscience • could cause damage • feeling like puking • distention of tissue • when the belly hurts • cut caused by a weapon • mark left by a healed cut • to emit air or breath suddenly • general what you have when you are sick • ...
Health 2020-10-13
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- a flexible connective tissue that keeps joint motion fluid by coating the surfaces of the bones
- bone, forms the hard external layer of all bones,
- and socket joint, provides swinging and rotating movements.
- joint, a freely moveable joint
- a spongy substance found in the center of the bones
- formed by the tarsal and metatarsal bones, strengthened by ligaments and tendons
- bone, support the weight of the body and facilitate movement
- it does not operate on the values of variables;
- bone, are arranged such that one side of the bone bears tension and the other withstands compression
- protection of the spinal cord; it also provides stiffening for the body
- forms the head in the human skeleton
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- acid, produced in muscle cells and red blood cells
- forms the pelvis by joining with the hip bones
- a sudden and involuntary contraction of one or more of your muscles.
- the angle between bones on two sides of a joint,
- when an organ pushes through an opening in the muscle or tissue that holds it in place
- has a great tensile strength
- while the insertion is the attachment site that does move when the muscle contracts.
- the main function is to produce a mucus that moisturizes the inside of the nose.
- tone, the maintenance of partial contraction of a muscle,
- girdle , responsible for providing structural support to your shoulder region on the left and right
- marrow, is involved in production of blood cells,,
- joint, a common type of synovial joint formed between bones surfaces.
23 Clues: has a great tensile strength • joint, a freely moveable joint • forms the head in the human skeleton • forms the pelvis by joining with the hip bones • it does not operate on the values of variables; • the angle between bones on two sides of a joint, • bone, forms the hard external layer of all bones, • acid, produced in muscle cells and red blood cells • ...
HEALTH 2018-02-24
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- they are medical practitioners who diagnose and treat patients who have mental illnesses
- proffesionals who are concerned with the attainment, maintenance, and recovery of the optimal health and quality of life of patients and communities
- the field concerned with the maintenance or restoration of the health of the body or mind
- they are less involved with direct care but they try to understand the problem through studies and research so they can provide solutions for drug abuse related problems
- this addresses health concerns of communities at risk for disease and injury
- one of the career oppurtunities in public health
- a doctor who has had extra training to treat problems of the heart and blood vessels.
- administration of anesthesia like in surgery
- this is concerned with health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period
- this is a field of science that studies how the environment influences human health and disease
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- they are professionals who counsel people who have deep emotional problems
- the person who whose wroks are related to environmental health
- this is a type of health career that is responsible for keeping a clean and sanitary hospital or therapeutic environment
- field of study that is concerned with the relationship between health and nutrition
- this is the early detection of any potential complications of pregnancy
- they are professionals who works with teens and adults who have drug abuse problems
- this is a type of health career that involves the use of technology in the diagnosis of patients
- recovery from childbirth, newborn care, nutrition, breastfeeding
- physician who specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults
20 Clues: administration of anesthesia like in surgery • one of the career oppurtunities in public health • the person who whose wroks are related to environmental health • recovery from childbirth, newborn care, nutrition, breastfeeding • this is the early detection of any potential complications of pregnancy • ...
health 2018-11-26
Across
- no more
- over 18 years old
- a person that can help you with medicine.
- Medicine you can buy without the doctor's paper.
- 5 mL
- under 18 years old
- company name
- every day
- something you take when you are sick
- medicine that you put on your body
Down
- 15 mL
- things used to make it
- fever ,headache, sore throat
- two times
- doctor's paper
- wants to sleep
- be careful!
- how to take the medicine
- one time
- breakfast,lunch and dinner
20 Clues: 5 mL • 15 mL • no more • one time • two times • every day • be careful! • company name • doctor's paper • wants to sleep • over 18 years old • under 18 years old • things used to make it • how to take the medicine • breakfast,lunch and dinner • fever ,headache, sore throat • medicine that you put on your body • something you take when you are sick • a person that can help you with medicine. • ...
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