health Crossword Puzzles
Health Benchmark Review 2022-10-06
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- Your body is this type of health
- Morals and values is this type of health
- Stress that motivates you
- Self esteem is this health component
- To bounce back from difficult situations
- Is this something I can do?
- Disruptive feelings of unease
- Running from the stressor
- Facing the stressor head on
- To deal with difficult situations
- Is the website up to date?
- How will I know I am making progress?
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- Does this match what is on other sites
- What is the goal of the site
- Feeling comfortable with your feelings is this health component
- Why do I want to achieve this?
- the S in SMART Goals
- Is the information related to what I searched?
- Relationships with others is this type of health
- Feelings of extreme sadness and emptiness
- Who wrote this
- Stress that disrupts your goal
- When will I achieve this by?
- Your surroundings is this type of health
24 Clues: Who wrote this • the S in SMART Goals • Stress that motivates you • Running from the stressor • Is the website up to date? • Is this something I can do? • Facing the stressor head on • What is the goal of the site • When will I achieve this by? • Disruptive feelings of unease • Why do I want to achieve this? • Stress that disrupts your goal • Your body is this type of health • ...
Question 1 2026-02-27
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- Assessment of communication impact and outcomes
- Ability to understand and use health information
- Essential skill in patient centered interaction
- Channels used to disseminate health information
- Strategy of dividing audiences into groups
- Technique of presenting messages to influence interpretation
- Emergency situation requiring strategic messaging
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- Framework used to explain health decision making
- Process of exchanging health related information
- Organized effort to promote public health awareness
- Central focus of health communication interventions
- Negative social labeling affecting health conditions
- Perceptions that shape responses to health messages
- Personal evaluations that influence health choices
14 Clues: Strategy of dividing audiences into groups • Assessment of communication impact and outcomes • Essential skill in patient centered interaction • Channels used to disseminate health information • Framework used to explain health decision making • Ability to understand and use health information • Process of exchanging health related information • ...
Unit 1- Intro to Health 2024-03-14
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- Shows how a person’s life may be in wellness or illness
- The way you get along with others
- All parts and systems of body work together- can withstand stress having strength to pursue physical, mental, environmental, and social changes
- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Confidence and worth that you feel about yourself
- Repeated behaviors related to the way a person lives which helps their health
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- Planned preventive action take before an event to increase chances of a safe outcome
- Something you aim for that takes planning and work
- Behavior with an element of danger that may cause injury or harm
- Providing health information in such a way that it influences people to change attitudes so that they take positive actions about their health
- When you lack confidence about who you are and what you can do
- A state of total physical, mental, and social well-being
- Describes the method one will use to make decisions
- Average number of years a group of people is expected to live
- How you like, accept, and feel about yourself; how you relate to others; how you meet the demands of life
- The level of health and satisfaction that a person has
- The act of making a choice or coming to a solution
17 Clues: The way you get along with others • Overall state of well-being or total health • Confidence and worth that you feel about yourself • Something you aim for that takes planning and work • The act of making a choice or coming to a solution • Describes the method one will use to make decisions • The level of health and satisfaction that a person has • ...
CFI Women's Health Series Week 13_ Well-Woman Visit 2025-12-03
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- Along with bladder issues, what digestive area is part of pelvic health discussions?
- What type of health should you mention if stress or emotions are affecting your well-being?
- What organ’s function may be reviewed along with bowel health during your pelvic exam?
- What should you freely share with your provider to make sure your care meets your needs?
- floor, What part of the body can cause issues like leaking or pressure that you should mention during your visit?
- What type of exam is included in a well-woman visit to check overall and reproductive health?
- What kind of past experience should you disclose if it affects how you feel during exams?
- What type of function concerns should you discuss with your provider if you have them?
- What kind of symptoms might your provider ask about during your well-woman visit?
- What fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries may cause pain and require evaluation?
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- What kind of health, along with sexual health, should your provider review?
- What painful condition involving tissue growth outside the uterus may cause pelvic pain?
- What noncancerous uterine growths can lead to pelvic pain or heavy bleeding?
- What area’s health changes should you share with your provider?
- What cycle-related health area should be discussed to track hormones and overall wellness?
- What recovery period after childbirth should your provider ask about during a well-woman visit?
- What type of health problem should not be ignored if it causes pelvic discomfort?
- What type of screening may be part of the physical exam during a well-woman visit?
- What type of history is reviewed to help identify health risks?
- What type of screening is often done along with a breast exam during a well-woman visit?
20 Clues: What area’s health changes should you share with your provider? • What type of history is reviewed to help identify health risks? • What kind of health, along with sexual health, should your provider review? • What noncancerous uterine growths can lead to pelvic pain or heavy bleeding? • ...
Health Professionals Chapter 2 Part 1 2023-05-16
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- Facilities that provide health care to vulnerable populations
- Meet the demands for behavioral health services for communities impacted by the opioid crisis
- Health professionals who work for federal public health services in HHS
- programs that provide health care for families of disabled or diseased
- a physical or psychological need for higher doses of a drug
- Primary federal agency that conducts and supports public health activities in the United states
- telephone survey of randomly selected adults
- Institutions for the treatment of patients with mental health problems
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- a home for the poor supported by charity
- located in areas convenient for people to walk into and receive care
- a hospital whose services are available to the public
- care for illness of long duration
- provide funding for community mental health centers
- Is an expansion of Medicaid
- public health programs made to reduce risk of illness or injury
- community or faith based organization
16 Clues: Is an expansion of Medicaid • care for illness of long duration • community or faith based organization • a home for the poor supported by charity • telephone survey of randomly selected adults • provide funding for community mental health centers • a hospital whose services are available to the public • a physical or psychological need for higher doses of a drug • ...
HTN - TOPIC 2 (Unit 3) Crossword 2025-10-06
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- Excess body fat increasing disease risk
- ___________ of disease: Impact of disease and injury on population
- ____________ defect: Defect present from birth
- _______________ disease: Diseases of the heart and / or blood vessels
- Joint inflammation causing pain and stiffness
- Mortality ________: Deaths per 100 000 people in a year
- Progressive and irreversible brain disorder
- Lack of oxygen leading to death
- Severe bleeding during pregnancy or birth
- Number of new cases in a time period
- One year of healthy life lost
- _________ mortality: Deaths of babies before their first birthday
- Self-__________ health status: Personal opinion about one’s own health
- Health ___________: An individual’s or population’s overall level of health and wellbeing taking into account various indicators
- Persistently high blood pressure
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- Level of ill health in individuals or groups
- Health status _____________: Standard statistic used to measure health
- _________ 5 mortality: Deaths of children before their fifth birthday
- Years lost due to premature death
- Total number of existing cases
- Years expected to live in full health
- Deaths, often at a population level
- Chronic condition affecting blood glucose
- General pattern or direction of change
- Life ____________: Average number of years a person lives
- Years lived with illness or disability
- Unexplained death of a sleeping infant
- __________ death: Death of a mother due to childbirth
28 Clues: One year of healthy life lost • Total number of existing cases • Lack of oxygen leading to death • Persistently high blood pressure • Years lost due to premature death • Deaths, often at a population level • Number of new cases in a time period • Years expected to live in full health • General pattern or direction of change • Years lived with illness or disability • ...
TOPIC 10 (Unit 2) Crossword 2025-11-11
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- Scheme that subsidises the cost of essential medicines.
- Scheme providing supports for people with significant and permanent disabilities.
- Right to obtain healthcare when needed.
- Requirement that doctors keep patient information private.
- Youth mental health service offering free or low-cost support.
- Type of treatment partly covered under the Child Benefits Schedule.
- Allied service helping restore movement and function.
- Allied health professional who examines eyes.
- Medicare ______: Additional 2% tax used to help fund Medicare.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme.
- __________ health services: Include acupuncture or naturopathy used alongside traditional care.
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- Right to be treated with dignity and cultural sensitivity.
- Allied professional supporting mental health.
- Provides extra Medicare and PBS support after high medical expenses.
- Right ensuring high-quality and competent healthcare.
- Right ensuring personal health information is protected.
- _____-billing: When a doctor accepts the Schedule fee as full payment.
- _________ health professionals: Professionals outside medicine, dentistry and nursing.
- Medicare levy ________: Extra tax for high-income earners without private insurance.
- Abbreviation for a doctor who provides general healthcare.
- __________ fee: Government-set fee for medical consultations and treatments.
- Partially paid for by the government.
- _________ health insurance: Type of insurance that covers costs not included in Medicare.
- Specialist treating foot and lower limb conditions.
24 Clues: Partially paid for by the government. • Right to obtain healthcare when needed. • Allied professional supporting mental health. • Allied health professional who examines eyes. • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. • Specialist treating foot and lower limb conditions. • Right ensuring high-quality and competent healthcare. • ...
TOPIC 10 2025-08-25
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- Places of ______ - Promote belonging and spirituality
- Bulk ______ - Means no out-of-pocket fee is paid
- ______ medicine - Includes acupuncture and massage
- Medical ______ - Ensures private doctor–patient info
- Offers youth mental health services
- Schedule ______ - Is the set rebate from Medicare
- National ______ Insurance Scheme - Supports daily activities
- School ______ programs - Prevent infectious disease
- My Health ______ - Stores medical info digitally
- PBS ______ net - Helps families who reach high medicine costs
- Means being treated with dignity in care
- Out-of-______ costs - Are paid fully by patients
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- Medicare levy ______ - Adds extra tax to high earners
- St John ______ - Volunteers at events for first aid
- ______ health - Includes physio and optometry
- Medicare ______ - A 2% tax on taxable income
- General ______ - Writes referrals to specialists
- Patient Co-______ - Part of PBS medicine cost
- Private health ______ - Can cover things like dental and physio
- Sporting ______ - Improve fitness and reduce stress
- Medicare safety _____ - Reduces frequent service costs
- Health ______ - The ability to understand health information and to know when and how to access health services
- Pharmaceutical ______ Scheme - Provides subsidised medicines
23 Clues: Offers youth mental health services • Means being treated with dignity in care • Medicare ______ - A 2% tax on taxable income • ______ health - Includes physio and optometry • Patient Co-______ - Part of PBS medicine cost • Bulk ______ - Means no out-of-pocket fee is paid • My Health ______ - Stores medical info digitally • ...
Gianna Martinez 7 2019-08-23
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- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
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- To work together with one or more people.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- disease.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
- The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- everyday life.
- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
26 Clues: disease. • everyday life. • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
Desiree Holzboog Period 8 2019-08-23
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- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
- disease.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- To work together with one or more people.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- everyday life.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
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- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- in balance.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
27 Clues: disease. • in balance. • everyday life. • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
U.S. Health Care 2020-09-01
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- bird influenza A flu which became very widespread
- health records Records which tell the patients health info
- An infectious disease which affects a whole community
- disease A sickness which is highly contagious
- A way which someone lives their everyday life
- The normalizing of something across the world
- health insurance program A program that specifically provides insurance for children
- A stomach virus which became deadly and widespread
- technology New forms of making health easier to achieve for citizens
- staphylococcus aureus A bacterial illness which became widespread
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- infectious diseases A fast occurring disease
- expectancy The amount of time predicted for a person to live
- outcomes Data which shows the results of medical experiments on participants
- health organization A council which discusses and solves the world’s medical issues
- illness Sickness which may cause death
- Health insurance coverage
- preventative services Ways to stop adverse health effects
- prevention council An organization which deals with ways to control diseases
- exchange A feature of the ACA which made it easier for citizens to get healthcare
- Amount of time something lasts
- care act Law which signed in March 23,2010 that made Healthcare more affordable
- A life threatening circumstance which adversely affects the existing illness in a patient
- mortality Death rates of infants
- for disease control and prevention A center dedicated to researching about illnesses which affect patients
24 Clues: Health insurance coverage • Amount of time something lasts • mortality Death rates of infants • illness Sickness which may cause death • infectious diseases A fast occurring disease • disease A sickness which is highly contagious • A way which someone lives their everyday life • The normalizing of something across the world • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- Industries required to employ SHO:Any_____ building employing at the peak of work over 100 employers
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Objectives of SHO:Create an effective and _________ safety management system at the workplace
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Industries required to employ SHO:_______ operation where the contract price exceeds RM20 million
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- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Application of OSHA
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
27 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Industries required to employ SHO:_______ operation where the contract price exceeds RM20 million
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Industries required to employ SHO:Any_____ building employing at the peak of work over 100 employers
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Objectives of SHO:Create an effective and _________ safety management system at the workplace
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- Concept of OSHA:Accident ______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
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- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- Application of OSHA
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
27 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries • ...
Billing and Coding Chapter 1-3 2012-05-17
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- / portion of charges an insured person must pay for health care services after a deductible
- / health plan or program
- / computerized record of one physicians encounters with a patient
- / services or care provided to keep patients healthy or prevent illness
- / process of examining and processing a claim
- / standards of conduct based on moral principles
- / order of a court for a party to appear and tesify
- / company that converts nonstandard transactions and transmits the data to health plans, and reverse procedures
- / a condition of illness or disorder that existed before teh insurance coverage
- / computerized lifelong health care record with data from all sources
- / intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- / amount teh insured must pay for health care services before health plans payments begin
- / money the insured pays to health plan for a policy
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- / actions that improperly use anothers resources
- / person or entity that supplies medical or health services adn bills for, or is paid for, the services in the normal course of business
- / method of converting a message into encoded text
- / a rule that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- / recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- / actions that satify official requirements
- / impermissible use or disclosure od PHI
- / failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- / person who buys an insurance plan
- / document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- / office visit between a patient and a medical professionalism
- / a prepayment covering providers services for a plan member for a specific period
- / policyholder or guarantor to a health plan
- / health plan payment for covered services
27 Clues: / health plan or program • / person who buys an insurance plan • / impermissible use or disclosure od PHI • / health plan payment for covered services • / actions that satify official requirements • / policyholder or guarantor to a health plan • / process of examining and processing a claim • / intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • ...
Billing and Coding Chapters 1-3 2013-07-24
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- money the insured pays to health plan for a policy
- a condition of illness or disorder that existed before the insurance coverage
- policyholder or guarantor to a health plan
- computerized lifelong health care record with data from all sources
- person who buys an insurance plan
- a prepayment covering providers services for a plan member for a specific period
- process of examining and processing a claim
- company that converts nonstandard transactions and transmits the data to health plans, and reverse procedures
- actions that improperly use another's resources
- office visit between a patient and a medical professionalism
- computerized record of one physician's encounters with a patient
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
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- health plan or program
- amount the insured must pay for health care services before health plans payments begin
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- services or care provided to keep patients healthy or prevent illness
- portion of charges an insured person must pay for health care services after a deductible
- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
- document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- actions that satisfy official requirements
- person or entity that supplies medical or health services and bills for, or is paid for, the services in the normal course of business
- a rule that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- standards of professional behavior
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- health plan payments for covered services
27 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • health plan payments for covered services • policyholder or guarantor to a health plan • actions that satisfy official requirements • process of examining and processing a claim • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • standards of conduct based on moral principles • ...
chapter 3 2024-01-17
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- additional information provided to the health record
- made by drawing a single line through and indicating error above
- type of data, includes basic info such as name address and date of birth
- data that is the process of extracting and analyzing large volumes of data from a database for the purpose of identifying hidden and sometimes subtle relationships or patterns and using those relationships to predict behavior
- provides general direction about the design of the form
- uses the codes assigned to determine the diagnostic related group or another grouping
- data that has been turned into something meaningful
- can be either extracting info from a document to create a brief summary of the patients illness treatment and the outcome or the process of extracting elements of the data from a source document or database
- clarification made to the healthcare document after the original document has been signed
- process of ensuring each page in a health record is organized in a standardized format
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- assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes
- information understanding and experience that give individuals the power to make informed decisions
- raw facts and figures
- data that has been extracted from an individual health record and combined to form deidentified information
- health record that is a combination of paper health record and electronic health record
- record that is incomplete for a specified number of days
- data that is unstructured narrative text
- trail in a chronological set of computerized records that provides evidence of info system activity
- patient is erroneously assigned another persons health record number
- record that contains information relating to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual
- linking of a patient name health record number document type and other identifying into to the scanned document
21 Clues: raw facts and figures • data that is unstructured narrative text • assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes • data that has been turned into something meaningful • additional information provided to the health record • provides general direction about the design of the form • record that is incomplete for a specified number of days • ...
Yvonne Singletary Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-20
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- monitoring the quality of the documentation
- purpose where the health record is used for healthcare purposes not directly related to patient care
- basic information about the patient
- Process of extracting information from a document to create a brief summary
- Process of disclosing patient-identifiable information from the health record to another party
- uses mathematical probabilities to determine the possibility
- erroneously assigned another person’s health record
- the patient has more than one health record number at different locations within an enterprise or healthcare organization
- raw facts and figures
- used to match patients and information can be merged
- requires exact matches of data elements
- scans the paper record and stores it digitally
- information that is given to make an informed decision
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- organizations that need access to health records to accomplish their mission
- uses weights to compare one record to another
- the patient has two or more health record numbers issued
- links patient information at different healthcare facilities
- Documenting to whom the information was released, when and what was released
- data that has been turned into something meaningful
- are those who depend on the health record to complete their jobs
- Represents diagnoses and procedures, a key responsibility of the HIM department
- extracted data from individual health records combined to form deidentified information about groups of patients
- review of the health record to determine if there are any missing reports forms or signatures
- Permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare facility or organization
- purpose are those for which the health record is developed and used in patient care
25 Clues: raw facts and figures • basic information about the patient • requires exact matches of data elements • monitoring the quality of the documentation • uses weights to compare one record to another • scans the paper record and stores it digitally • data that has been turned into something meaningful • erroneously assigned another person’s health record • ...
What is Health? Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-04
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- appeal / The product gives you more for your money
- / Buys products or services for personal use
- / Standards and beliefs that are most important to you
- approach / Everyone is using the product you should too
- / The selling of useless medical treatments or products
- / The public promotion of a product or service
- expectancy / The number of years a person can expect to live
- health / How well you get along with others
- health / How well your body functions
- / An offer to repair or replace a product if there is a problem with the product
- of life / The degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life
- / A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- health / How you react to events in your life
- / The overall well-being of your body mind and your relationships with other people
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- / Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes
- studies / Scientific test prove the product is effective
- literacy / The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one’s health
- / An illegal act that involves telling lies to obtain money or property
- plan / A series of specific steps you can take to achieve the goal
- / A state of high level health
- health / The state of being comfortable with yourself with others and with your surroundings
- / The use of communication to influence the support others in making positive health decisions
- / A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- / The product is effective because trustworthy people recommended
- appeal / The product is safest for you and your family
25 Clues: / A state of high level health • health / How well your body functions • / Buys products or services for personal use • health / How well you get along with others • / The public promotion of a product or service • health / How you react to events in your life • appeal / The product gives you more for your money • ...
Health Vocab 1 2020-03-27
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- an overall state of well-being or total health
- anyone who uses goods and services
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- achieved by maintaining fitness and health through exercise and proper nourishment.(2 words)
- level of quality and value provided by a health care resource(3 words)
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- the combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
- a sequence of steps that must be taken, or activities that must be performed well, for a strategy to succeed
- the condition of a person's mind(2 words)
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- a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
- the ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others(2 words)
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- the sum of your surroundings
- a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services, and to use these resources to promote one's health and wellness(2 words)
- a written guarantee, issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period of time
- the ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in life(2 words)
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others(2 words)
- various methods of communicating information
- the average period that a person may expect to live(2 words)
- taking action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health related belief
- Something you aim for that takes planning and work
- intentional misrepresentation of health care practices by a provider
- a behavior pattern acquired by frequent repetition or physiologic exposure that shows itself in regularity
24 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • anyone who uses goods and services • the condition of a person's mind(2 words) • various methods of communicating information • an overall state of well-being or total health • Something you aim for that takes planning and work • the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • ...
Unit Three Crossword 2024-09-15
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- Technologies used in health-related environments, often containing information about a patient
- A complex, voluntary, and dynamic process with underlying concepts of power, interdependency, sharing, partnership, and process
- The absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care
- Leadership of a group or individual within the nursing profession
- A health record under the custodianship of a health care provider(s) that holds relevant health information about a person and is often referred to in primary care environments.
- Relates to liberation and freedom; to be free from restrictions or restraints.
- Physicians and other health professionals who are able to write orders enter these into a computer system.
- Electronic version of the medication administration record. (Ch. 13)
- The convergence of nursing science, information science and computer science
- The use of telecommunications and information technologies for the provision of health care to individuals at a distance and the transmission of information to provide that care; involves use of two-way interactive video conferencing, high-speed telephone lines, fiber-optic cable, and satellite transmissions
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- Computers and machines with simulated intelligence to think or act person-like
- The fair distribution of society’s benefits, responsibilities, and consequences for all.
- Demonstrating empathy, sympathy and humanness during care to another.
- The ability to get things done, to mobilize resources, to get and use whatever it is that a person needs for the goals he or she is attempting to meet.
- Electronic system in which health professionals obtain and document clinical information
- The process of engaging and influencing others
- Allows people to be involved in and have a voice in activities that concern or interest them
- A complete health record under the custodianship of a health care provider(s) that holds all relevant health information about a person from a particular organization or system.
- The authentic meaning connection between and among people
- A methodology to systematically transform existing conditions to a more equitable and just situation
20 Clues: The process of engaging and influencing others • The authentic meaning connection between and among people • Leadership of a group or individual within the nursing profession • Electronic version of the medication administration record. (Ch. 13) • Demonstrating empathy, sympathy and humanness during care to another. • ...
Gabriel.Gutierrez/Period3 2019-08-23
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- The state of well-being in which all components of Health physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- everyday life.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
- To work together with one or more people.
- in balance.
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- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Vocabulary Unit Overview
- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- disease.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
28 Clues: disease. • in balance. • everyday life. • Vocabulary Unit Overview • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
Versant 2026-04-09
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- Phrase that means Included Health is the main Member Services team for Versant, not just a helper.
- Group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that have agreed to work with the Versant health plan.
- What Included Health gives Versant members when they call, chat, or use the app for benefits and care questions.
- The overall package Versant members get, including medical, pharmacy, mental health, and wellbeing programs.
- Medical administrator Versant uses so we can look up medical benefits, claims, and ID cards.
- Amount a Versant member pays for covered services before the health plan starts sharing costs.
- Dedicated Included Health phone number (855-431-5543) just for Versant members.
- Independent media company whose employees get benefits through Included Health starting 1/1/2026.
- Team Versant members call for enrollment questions, premiums, and detailed HR-style benefits issues.
- Place where Versant members fill prescriptions and use their drug coverage.
- Internal term for the Versant population that gets the highest level of support from Included Health.
- Online site Versant members log into to see their medical coverage, claims, and plan details.
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- Website Versant members use to find SPDs, SBCs, forms, and benefit policies in one place.
- Doctor, clinic, or hospital that gives care to a Versant member.
- Programs and activities that help Versant members stay healthy, not just treat illness.
- The day Versant benefits with Included Health start: January 1, 2026.
- Card a Versant member shows at the doctor or pharmacy so the provider can bill their insurance.
- Explanation of Benefits document that shows what the plan paid and what the member may still owe.
- Word we use for people covered under Versant’s health benefits, including employees and dependents.
- Request for payment sent to the health plan after a Versant member gets medical care.
- Total a member can pay in a plan year before the health plan covers eligible services at 100%.
- Flat dollar amount a member pays at the time of a visit, like a set fee for seeing a doctor.
22 Clues: Doctor, clinic, or hospital that gives care to a Versant member. • The day Versant benefits with Included Health start: January 1, 2026. • Place where Versant members fill prescriptions and use their drug coverage. • Dedicated Included Health phone number (855-431-5543) just for Versant members. • ...
Know Your Acronyms - 09.07.2023 2022-08-30
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- items that cannot be expressed numerically, such as pre-authorization requirements
- enacted in 1974, imposes fiduciary duties upon plan sponsors
- gives workers and their families who lose eligibility for their group health benefits the right to choose to continue group health benefits provided by their group health plan for limited periods of time
- health plan arrangement sponsored by employers to reimburse the cost of employee's individual health insurance premiums on a tax free basis
- required under the ACA, a no more than 4 pages double sided document with specific deductible & coinsurance plan information
- required certain employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19.
- shorthand term for the collection of laws enacted on March 23, 2010 containing comprehensive health insurance reforms
- provided within 90 days of becoming a participant and every 5 years if plan is amended
- significantly expanded the original ACA patient protection provisions for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, includes the No Surprises Act
- Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (March 27, 2020)
- law requiring mental health benefits to not be more restrictive than medical/surgical benefits
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- an employer who has 50 or more employees
- triggers an obligation to offer COBRA coverage to qualified beneficiaries
- guarantees an employee returning from military service or training the right to be reemployed at his or her former job (or as nearly comparable a job as possible) with the same benefits
- requires covered entities to provide notices of privacy practices and adopt written privacy procedures
- provides a triple tax advantage
- also known as dependent care FSA
- fee always due on July 31 for self-insured health plans
- requires group health benefits be maintained up to 12 weeks
- required to comply with HIPAA privacy & security regulations
- may trigger an employer penalty if a FT employee receives & they weren't offered affordable ACA compliant coverage
- provided within 9 months after the end of the plan year by plans with 100+ participants
- a health care program for children without health insurance whose families earn too much to get Medicaid but cannot afford health insurance
- required whenever there is a material change to the plan
- HIPAA covered entities are required to have with any third party that handles protected health information
25 Clues: provides a triple tax advantage • also known as dependent care FSA • an employer who has 50 or more employees • fee always due on July 31 for self-insured health plans • required whenever there is a material change to the plan • requires group health benefits be maintained up to 12 weeks • enacted in 1974, imposes fiduciary duties upon plan sponsors • ...
Notes Crossword 2019-10-16
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- What percent of the U.S. population are people ages 15-24?
- A model that illustrates the full range of health between illness and wellness.
- Making these is an important tool for everyone's life.
- They kill more teenagers than all diseases combined.
- An incident in which a person has little or no control.
- The fourth step of decision making is, _____one alternative.
- A chance a person takes after carefully considering ALL possible outcomes.
- The leading cause of death in people ages 15-24.
- The positive and negative influences on a person's health and well being.
- The part of the health triangle that guides a sense of meaning or value in life.
- The second step of decision making is, Consider all__ or choices.
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- What should you do if something doesn't work out the way you plan?
- The third step of decision making is, Consider the ___.
- ___-____ are the leading cause of death among adolescents.
- The overall state of well-being.
- The first step of decision making is, Identify the___ or problem.
- Many people function______the wellness midpoint!
- Who are significantly more likely to die violently?
- A chance that after weighing the possible outcomes, you decide it is not worth it.
- The ability to be aware of and accept our feelings, rather than deny them.
- The part of the health triangle that deals with how we think, feel and cope with daily life.
- Most unintentional injuries are_____.
- The part of the health triangle that deals with the body's ability to function.
- The third leading cause of death in people ages 15-24.
- The second leading cause of death in people ages 15-24.
- The way one reacts and interacts with the people within your environment.
- The fifth step of decision making is, ___-___out.
- The sixth step of decision making is, ____the outcome.
28 Clues: The overall state of well-being. • Most unintentional injuries are_____. • Many people function______the wellness midpoint! • The leading cause of death in people ages 15-24. • The fifth step of decision making is, ___-___out. • Who are significantly more likely to die violently? • They kill more teenagers than all diseases combined. • ...
MmaEjah Enow Period 5 2019-08-23
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- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- everyday life.
- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
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- disease.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Vocabulary Unit Overview
- To work together with one or more people.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
27 Clues: disease. • everyday life. • Vocabulary Unit Overview • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
Michael Mondy 5th period 2019-08-23
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- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- Vocabulary Unit Overview
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- everyday life.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- disease.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
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- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
- To work together with one or more people.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- in balance.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
28 Clues: disease. • in balance. • everyday life. • Vocabulary Unit Overview • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
Versant 2026-04-09
Across
- Phrase that means Included Health is the main Member Services team for Versant, not just a helper.
- Group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that have agreed to work with the Versant health plan.
- What Included Health gives Versant members when they call, chat, or use the app for benefits and care questions.
- The overall package Versant members get, including medical, pharmacy, mental health, and wellbeing programs.
- Medical administrator Versant uses so we can look up medical benefits, claims, and ID cards.
- Amount a Versant member pays for covered services before the health plan starts sharing costs.
- Dedicated Included Health phone number (855-431-5543) just for Versant members.
- Independent media company whose employees get benefits through Included Health starting 1/1/2026.
- Team Versant members call for enrollment questions, premiums, and detailed HR-style benefits issues.
- Place where Versant members fill prescriptions and use their drug coverage.
- Internal term for the Versant population that gets the highest level of support from Included Health.
- Online site Versant members log into to see their medical coverage, claims, and plan details.
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- Website Versant members use to find SPDs, SBCs, forms, and benefit policies in one place.
- Doctor, clinic, or hospital that gives care to a Versant member.
- Programs and activities that help Versant members stay healthy, not just treat illness.
- The day Versant benefits with Included Health start: January 1, 2026.
- Card a Versant member shows at the doctor or pharmacy so the provider can bill their insurance.
- Explanation of Benefits document that shows what the plan paid and what the member may still owe.
- Word we use for people covered under Versant’s health benefits, including employees and dependents.
- Request for payment sent to the health plan after a Versant member gets medical care.
- Total a member can pay in a plan year before the health plan covers eligible services at 100%.
- Flat dollar amount a member pays at the time of a visit, like a set fee for seeing a doctor.
22 Clues: Doctor, clinic, or hospital that gives care to a Versant member. • The day Versant benefits with Included Health start: January 1, 2026. • Place where Versant members fill prescriptions and use their drug coverage. • Dedicated Included Health phone number (855-431-5543) just for Versant members. • ...
TRICARE 2015-11-21
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- services, ,uniformed services U.S. military branches that include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard; the Public Health Service; and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
- Health Services System, ,Entire health care system of the United States uniformed service. Includes military treatment facilities (MTFs) and various programs in the civilian health care market, such as TRICARE.
- treatment facility, ,Health care facility operated by the military.
- Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System, ,Computer system that contains up-to-date Defense Department Workforce personnel information.
- statement, ,Certificate issued by a military treatment facility that cannot provide needed care to TRICARE Standard beneficiaries.
- Affairs, ,The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, which is responsible for both military readiness and peacetime health care.
- sponsors, ,Uniformed services personnel who are active, retired, or deceased.
- care, ,Care required by the sudden and unexpected onset of a medical or mental health condition that threatens life, limb, or sight.
- Prime, ,Managed care option similar to a civilian health maintenance organization (HMO).
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- year, ,For the federal government, October 1 of one year to September 30 of the next.
- project, ,System that tests and establishes the feasibility of implementing a new program during a trial period, after which the program is evaluated, modified, or abandoned.
- Integrity Office, ,Organization responsible for surveillance of worldwide fraud and abuse activities involving care purchased for beneficiaries in the Military Health Services System (MHSS)
- guidelines, ,Decision-making tools providers use to determine appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances.
- Standard, ,New name for traditional CHAMPUS.
- collection assistance officer, ,Located at military treatment facilities (MTFs) to assist beneficiaries in resolving health care collection-related issues.
- area, ,Region surrounding a military treatment facility in which a TRICARE beneficiary is expected to travel for care.
- cap benefit, ,Benefit that protects TRICARE beneficiaries from devastating financial loss due to serious illness or long-term treatment by establishing limits over which payment is not required.
- services representative, ,Professional employed at a TRICARE service center to provide information about using TRICARE and to help with other matters affecting health care access (e.g., appointment scheduling).
- advisor, ,Professional available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide advice and assistance with treatment alternatives and to discuss whether a TRICARE sponsor should see a provider based on a discussion of symptoms.
- ,Health care program for active-duty members of the military and their qualified family members, CHAMPUS-eligible retirees and their qualified family members, and eligible survivors of members of the uniformed services.
- agent, ,Entity that serves as a federal health care team. Created to work with regional military treatment facility commanders, uniformed services headquarters' staffs, and Health Affairs (HA) to support the mission of the Military Health Services System (MHSS).
- care manager, ,Provider (e.g., physician) who is assigned to a sponsor and is part of the TRICARE provider network.
- pathway, ,Sequence of activities that can normally be expected to result in the most cost-effective clinical course of treatment.
23 Clues: Standard, ,New name for traditional CHAMPUS. • treatment facility, ,Health care facility operated by the military. • sponsors, ,Uniformed services personnel who are active, retired, or deceased. • year, ,For the federal government, October 1 of one year to September 30 of the next. • ...
Public Health 2016-11-15
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- Actions taken by an individual or group aiming to influence, public policy, resource allocation, and other decisions.
- insurance purchased by a health plan to protect it against extremely high cost cases.
- a federal entitlement program of medical and health coverage for the elderly and disabled governed by the federal social security act.
- operating in an accountable way by providing health care consumers cost and quality data before treatment so they can choose the best care at the best price.
- quantity of services used by patients, such as hospital days, physician visits, or prescriptions.
- Services provided to individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living.
- Health outcomes of a group of people and the distribution of outcomes within that group.
- the process by which an individual and family become subscribers for coverage in a health plan.
- The use of living organisms and biological systems to develop medical products and medical treatments.
- Professional health service workers who are licensed to practice independently.
- A specific amount that an insured individual must pay for a specified service or procedure.
- A payment method in which a physician or hospital is paid a fixed amount per patient per year.
- In health, an event, condition or disease occurrence that is counted.
- Health care that is measured by the outcomes achieved instead of the amount of services delivered.
- Digital records that contain a comprehensive patient medical history, combining information from multiple provider sources.
- Measurement of the quality of health care provided to individuals or groups of patients, against a previously defined standard.
- system and organizational inefficiencies that lead to higher health care costs without improved outcomes.
- costs that do not change or vary with fluctuations in enrollment or in utilization of services.
- arrangement of several delivery points
- identification, evaluation, and corrective action against organizational behavior that would otherwise result in financial loss or legal liability.
- special areas of plan coverage, such as outpatient visits, hospitalizations, or prescription drugs, that make up the range of medical services marketed under a health plan.
- Guidelines adopted by organizations and governments that promote constrained decision making and action.
- Measures of treatments and effectiveness in terms of access, quality, and cost.
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- An individual who coordinates and oversees other health care workers in finding the most effective methods of caring for specific patients.
- Organizational relationship for specific purposes
- Care for which expected health benefits exceed negative consequences.
- Clinical and supportive activities intended to treat or manage mental illness and or alcohol or substance abuse.
- An insurer, engaged in providing. paying for, or reimbursing all or part of the cost of health services
- the general health care that people receive on a routine basis that is not associated with an acute or chronic illness.
- joint federal state program of health care coverage for low income individuals under the federal social security act.
- Insurance provision that limits the amount of plan coverage to a certain percentage, commonly 80%.
- A type of insurance that pays for high cost health care, usually associated with injuries and chronic conditions.
- Medical care of a limited duration, provided in a hospital or outpatient setting, to treat an injury or short term illness.
- Persons with an interest in the performance of an organization.
- A count of unnecessary deaths from diseases for which effective public health and medical interventions are available.
- An action such as regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, or obtaining necessary vaccinations that people practice to maintain good health and prevent illness.
- The amount insured individuals must pay out of pocket.
- a patient visit to a provider.
- in the united states, person who has no third party source of payment for health care services.
- a periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force.
40 Clues: a patient visit to a provider. • arrangement of several delivery points • Organizational relationship for specific purposes • The amount insured individuals must pay out of pocket. • Persons with an interest in the performance of an organization. • a periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force. • ...
Alexis Morera period 5 2019-08-23
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- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- disease.
- To work together with one or more people.
- Health: The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
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- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- everyday life.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
18 Clues: disease. • everyday life. • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-08-13
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- distressing experience
- affects mental health
- generalized restlnessness
- heightened alertness
- delusions
- National Mental Health month
- health mental stability
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- knowledge of a situation
- mental health expert
- talking therapy
- negative perception
- media mental illness factor
- lowest age who get depressed
- mental health signifier
- compulsive and dominating
15 Clues: delusions • talking therapy • negative perception • mental health expert • heightened alertness • affects mental health • distressing experience • mental health signifier • knowledge of a situation • generalized restlnessness • compulsive and dominating • health mental stability • lowest age who get depressed • National Mental Health month • media mental illness factor
Determinants of Health 2023-02-07
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- Dependence on unhealthy substances can be highly detrimental to an individual’s physical, mental, emotional, social and financial health. (9)
- First years of life impact heavily on an individual later in life and a mother’s health during pregnancy and birth has an impact on development. (5/4)
- Can be due to a range of factors. e.g:. Parents, discrimination, disability, location etc. Withdrawal from community life can lead to lack of support systems and emotional stability-therefore leading to poorer health. (6/9)
- High correlation to health status. Higher levels = individuals live longer, have healthier children and less injury and illness. Lower levels = increased negative health behaviours. (9)
- Biomedical determinant based around your mass in it's current state. Underwieght and Overweight individuals experience health risks that reduce life expectancy. (4/6)
- Leads to psychological and physical issues (lower immune system, anxiety, headaches etc). Can be caused by a range of factors such as the flight or fight response, or the pressure/productivity of various relationships. Not always bad effects. (6)
- Greater support from this group leads to better health. The core dynamic influences mental and physical health.(6)
- Type, rate and opportunity for promotion all influences income. Income allows access to social status and greater opportunities. (10)
- Envornmental factor that includes the man made features such as roads, buildings and schools (5)
- Biomedical determinant based around your mass when born. Underwieght and Overweight babies experience health risks. (5/6)
- Highly rewarding workplaces lead to improved self-esteem,self-worth, motivation and satisfaction. However, dangerous or stressful workplaces can be detrimental for health. (4)
- Environmental factor that includes naturally occurring features such as the air,lakes and trees. (7)
- There is a very high correlation between emotional and mental health. Highly nutritious, balanced diets will lead to better health. Individuals who live in developing countries are less fortunate in that they are more limited in their access to nutritious food. (4)
- Links with social gradient. Moderate to high income individuals (and their children) will experience less illness, injury and disease. Links to inequalities within population relating to the distribution of income.(6)
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- Expectations can influence an individual’s decisions regarding things like food choices, help seeking, rituals, traditions etc. Different groups may have healing rituals or faith rituals. (7)
- People who are less advantaged, in terms of socioeconomic position, have worse health than those who are more advantaged. Characterised by income, housing, education and/or wealth. The Social ________ (8)
- Having reliable access to adequate food at all times (quality over quantity). Product contamination or famine can impact severely. (4/8)
- Quality of this determinant influences childhood health, growth, development and rate of illness/infection, hygiene safety, space, ventilation and locality. Lower levels impacts not only individuals but the community and suburbs surrounding. (7/13)
- Involves more than just money, it has psychological, financial and social consequences. Working is better for health rather than not working because it helps keep individual motivated and sometimes routinely look forward to each day for social interactions and to work their mind. (12)
- Individuals with positive, rewarding, close friendships tend to have better health then those who are isolated or have unhealthy relationships. Communities with lower levels of cohesion suffer from more crime, violence and lack of social respect (6/7)
- Treatment and prevention of illness/disease if accessibility is high. Involves factors such as geographical location, disability, education, availability and affordability. (6/2/9)
- _________ & refugee status: factors influencing health outcomes include: The ability to work/earn living, Being accepted into society, “dislocation of land”, stress, Trauma and mental health. (10)
- Exercise as a means to get around is better for individual health and environmental health. This determinant provides increased accessibility to medical services when needed. (9)
23 Clues: Envornmental factor that includes the man made features such as roads, buildings and schools (5) • Environmental factor that includes naturally occurring features such as the air,lakes and trees. (7) • Greater support from this group leads to better health. The core dynamic influences mental and physical health.(6) • ...
6 Components of Health 2026-02-06
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- What is an example of a risk factor that you cannot control
- _______ diseases were the major health problems in the past
- ______ health involves coping with your feelings and expressing them in a positive way
- A________________ is anything that increases the likelihood of injury or disease
- ________ health refers to the way your body functions
- _______ health is the ability to recognize reality and cope with the demands of daily life
- The leading cause of death for people between the ages of 15-24
- A risk factor that you cannot control
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- A_________ risk factor is a risk factor that you can control
- What is an example of a controllable risk factor
- __________ lifestyle choices are the major cause of health problems today
- ________ health involves keeping your air and water clean, your food safe, and the land around you enjoyable
- _______ is the state of well-being in which all the components of health are in a balance
- _________ health involves having spiritual direction and purpose
- __________ lifestyle is when an individual does no to little physical acitivty
- _____ health is the quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others
16 Clues: A risk factor that you cannot control • What is an example of a controllable risk factor • ________ health refers to the way your body functions • What is an example of a risk factor that you cannot control • _______ diseases were the major health problems in the past • A_________ risk factor is a risk factor that you can control • ...
The Health Triangle 2023-08-17
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- The health triangle is a measure of your overall __________.
- How many sides are there to the health triangle?
- What kind of breathing could potentially help balance your mental health?
- If you are trying to keep a well-balanced health triangle, you can look out for your mental health by making time for what you enjoy.
- If you were to allow every unimportant thing that happens to you, to totally and completely stress you out to the point of tears, then what side of the triangle is being harmed or unbalanced?
- To have a balanced health triangle, you must eat a ____________ diet.
- What is another way you can protect your physical health? You can do what with unhealthy foods?
- What is measured by what you do as well as what you can't do? (hint: 2 words)
- What does communicating well and having respect for family, friends, and acquaintances called? (hint: 2 words)
- Social health is described as being able to disagree with others without getting _________.
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- If you are able to get along with your fellow students and do what your B-PC teachers and staff tell you to do, this side of your health triangle is well-balanced.
- What meal is known for being the most important meal of the day?
- Part of maintaining a well-balanced social life is having at least one close __________.
- What is it called when things are measured by the way you think and express your feelings? (hint: 2 words)
- What is it called when you do things to positively impact others around you?________________ service
- How many hours of sleep (on average) should you get every night?
- You can do this to help balance both your physical AND your mental health by doing this?
- You should avoid using the following: tobacco,___________, and other drugs to keep your physical health well-balanced.
- If you fell out of a tree while attempting to climb down, what "side" of the triangle has been harmed since you landed on your ankle, and now it's broken?
- Well-balanced social health is being able to say _____ if people ask you to do something harmful or wrong.
20 Clues: How many sides are there to the health triangle? • The health triangle is a measure of your overall __________. • What meal is known for being the most important meal of the day? • How many hours of sleep (on average) should you get every night? • To have a balanced health triangle, you must eat a ____________ diet. • ...
DAVID CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-12-18
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- Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, supports immune function and skin health.
- Good source of fiber and antioxidants, supporting heart and digestive health.
- Hydrating and low in calories, supports skin health and digestion.
- Contains healthy fats (monounsaturated), beneficial for heart health.
- Loaded with iron and folate, helps with blood circulation and energy production.
- Rich in antioxidants, improving brain function and reducing oxidative stress.
- High in lycopene, an antioxidant that supports heart health.
- Contain natural sugars and antioxidants, beneficial for heart and brain health.
- High in vitamin K, calcium, and antioxidants for bone and heart health.
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- Packed with beta-carotene, promoting good vision and skin health.
- Rich in fiber and vitamin C, supports digestion and immune health.
- Excellent source of vitamin K, vital for bone health and wound healing.
- Potato: Rich in complex carbs and vitamin A, supports vision and energy.
- (Bell): High in vitamin C and antioxidants, boosting immune function.
- High in potassium, aids in muscle function and heart health.
15 Clues: High in potassium, aids in muscle function and heart health. • High in lycopene, an antioxidant that supports heart health. • Packed with beta-carotene, promoting good vision and skin health. • Rich in fiber and vitamin C, supports digestion and immune health. • Hydrating and low in calories, supports skin health and digestion. • ...
trevor bryant 2015-11-30
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- with fire
- to have something world wide
- at night
- came home
- cunductive to good health
- to undo
- to tie again
- to heat with
- with your shoes
- if its nice
- to be relunctant or wait because of fear
- to heat again
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- the genral condition of the body
- a person that heales
- lacking readiness of speech
- not in a good state of good or normal health
- to be free from something
- the nicest
- possesing or enjoying good health
- with medicine
20 Clues: to undo • at night • with fire • came home • the nicest • if its nice • to tie again • to heat with • to heat again • with medicine • with your shoes • a person that heales • to be free from something • cunductive to good health • lacking readiness of speech • to have something world wide • the genral condition of the body • possesing or enjoying good health • to be relunctant or wait because of fear • ...
FIU Recruiter Day 2025 2025-09-19
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- NYP
- Quincy
- Sound Anesthesia
- Perimeter Anesthesia
- Royal Surgical Associates
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- UMass Memorial
- HCA
- Jackson
- Maine Medical Center
- TeamHealth
- Orlando Health
- Somnus
- US Air Force
- UF Health
- Geisinger
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- Anesthesia Associates of Greater Miami
- USAP
- Nicklaus Children's
- North Star Anesthesia
- Atrium Health
- Greater Anesthesia Solutions
- NAPA
- Trident Anesthesia
- Dartmouth Health
- Envision
- True North Anesthesia
- CCI
- MD Anderson Cancer Center
- Clasp
- First Physicians Group/Sarasota Memorial
- UM
32 Clues: UM • NYP • HCA • CCI • USAP • NAPA • Clasp • Quincy • Somnus • Jackson • Envision • UF Health • Geisinger • TeamHealth • US Air Force • Atrium Health • UMass Memorial • Orlando Health • Sound Anesthesia • Dartmouth Health • Trident Anesthesia • Nicklaus Children's • Maine Medical Center • North Star Anesthesia • Perimeter Anesthesia • True North Anesthesia • Royal Surgical Associates • MD Anderson Cancer Center • ...
health crossword 2013-04-22
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- going on a strict eating plan
- A domain of health eg. cleaning
- Apart of social health by meeting your -
- A game that you train for and ca play on weekends eg.basketball
- A domain of health your day to day job eg. personal trainer
- A negative influence on social health because your not seeing your friends face to face
- A dimension of health that involves sport or walking
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- A dimension of health includes meeting new people or talking to friends face to face
- a health organisation
- A part of eating healthy - meal
- one of the dimensions of health eg. happy/sad
- going from A to B
- something you like doing
- A negative influence for physical activity
- the name for all the domains and dimensions
15 Clues: going from A to B • a health organisation • something you like doing • going on a strict eating plan • A part of eating healthy - meal • A domain of health eg. cleaning • Apart of social health by meeting your - • A negative influence for physical activity • the name for all the domains and dimensions • one of the dimensions of health eg. happy/sad • ...
School Nurse 2025-11-18
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- Educational meetings for chronic conditions
- Student with repeated absences needing follow-up
- _____ department is the responsible agency during environmental health hazards
- Daily ______ check-in for medically fragile students
- Required school documentation for medication administration
- Infectious disease spread requiring exclusion
- When an outbreak is linked to a food item
- Medication kept for diabetic emergencies
- Inhaled medication for asthma exacerbations
- Common respiratory virus affecting young children
- Written parent permission for services
- A school-wide infectious disease letter sent to parents
- Vaccines: DTaP, IPV, MMR, ___
- Highest priority during a school emergency
- Mandated training for school staff on allergens
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- Mandated reporter documentation category
- Gastrointestinal virus easily spread in classrooms
- Refers to cleaning and disinfecting surfaces
- A symptom of dehydration in students
- Fluoride application supports this health area
- Disease transmitted through fecal-oral route
- Seizure ____ plans are required for students with seizure disorders
- PPE item used to prevent droplet spread
- Health education delivered school-wide
- Health screening performed for scoliosis
- Vaccine required for 7th graders (abbrev.)
- Public health nurse investigates these clusters
- Students with anemia may need this lab test
- Primary prevention activity for schools
- Symptom requiring exclusion: ____ above 100 °F
- Core public health function: surveillance, policy, and ___
- Documentation system for school health records (abbrev.)
- _______ notification required action when a student reveals self-harm intent
33 Clues: Vaccines: DTaP, IPV, MMR, ___ • A symptom of dehydration in students • Health education delivered school-wide • Written parent permission for services • PPE item used to prevent droplet spread • Primary prevention activity for schools • Mandated reporter documentation category • Health screening performed for scoliosis • Medication kept for diabetic emergencies • ...
Health inssurance 2021-12-13
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- a request for payment that someone or their health care provider submits to an insurer to get services covered
- an retroactive cancellation of a health insurance policy
- savings accounts to allow people to contribute money to medical expenses often set up through employers
- a person or business that people can apply for to help you get enrolled in health insurance
- portions of charges for healthcare service that a patient is responsible to pay
- a dollar amount that patients have to pay for each year before the Insurance company supports claims
- an individual or organization trained to help consumers small businesses and employees
- an informal name to refer to health coverage plans available through the health insurance marketplace
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- online store for individuals and small employers to buy health insurance plans
- a health care program for active duty and retired uniformed services members
- a written order from a primary care doctor to see a specialist or get certain medical services
- the percentage of a health company’s allowable charge the patient is financially responsible for
- a health organization that has their own network of doctors,hospitals and healthcare workers.
- community based organization that serves population with limited access to healthcare
- facilities,providers suppliers your insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services
- an amendment to an insurance policy
- the list of prescription drug covered in full or part by the health plan
17 Clues: an amendment to an insurance policy • an retroactive cancellation of a health insurance policy • the list of prescription drug covered in full or part by the health plan • a health care program for active duty and retired uniformed services members • online store for individuals and small employers to buy health insurance plans • ...
Mental Health Newsletter Puzzle 2022-11-30
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- Too much is very distracting
- Pay attention to this to release stress
- Featured staff
- Risk factor for a mental health condition
- Promotes physical and mental health
- Person to reach out at school
- Writing that helps with self-awareness
- Mental health assessment
- Read this instead of scrolling through phone
- Good ___ supports learning & mental health
- Practice that increases life satisfaction
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- Risk factor you can control
- Practice that calms the mind
- Crisis line dedicated to adolescents
- Limit it to the morning for better sleep
- Mindfulness group that meets Mo & Th @ 7:20
- Mental Health awareness month
- Visualize this to feel more in control
- Teens need 8-10 hours to feel rested
19 Clues: Featured staff • Mental health assessment • Risk factor you can control • Practice that calms the mind • Too much is very distracting • Person to reach out at school • Mental Health awareness month • Promotes physical and mental health • Crisis line dedicated to adolescents • Teens need 8-10 hours to feel rested • Writing that helps with self-awareness • ...
final - 2 2022-06-22
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- Hcpcs
- Improve provision health services
- Review health claims
- Health affairs, tricare program
- Sequence, Clinical course treatment
- Mandated report require group life health plan
- Illegal transfer of money
- Federal healthcare team, Uniformed service
- Research study, latest medicine/therapy
- Decision making tools
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- Repay financial losses
- CMRS credential
- Review patient rec.
- Legal doctrine, employer liable
- Regional code boundaries, 40 mile radius
- NAT'L codes
- Link every procedure/service code
- Pay per patient
- Standards meet COP/CFC requirements
- Forbids/disclose medicare status
20 Clues: Hcpcs • NAT'L codes • CMRS credential • Pay per patient • Review patient rec. • Review health claims • Decision making tools • Repay financial losses • Illegal transfer of money • Legal doctrine, employer liable • Health affairs, tricare program • Forbids/disclose medicare status • Improve provision health services • Link every procedure/service code • Sequence, Clinical course treatment • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-12-01
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- Activities and practices undertaken to maintain one's physical and mental health
- The regard or respect one has for oneself
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- Professional guidance to help individuals manage mental health issues
- An extreme or irrational fear of something
- A practice of maintaining awareness on the present moment
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation
- A mental health disorder marked by persistent feelings of sadness
- A professional who helps individuals talk through their mental health challenges
- A practice of focusing the mind for relaxation and self-awareness
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- The process of regaining health and strength after a mental health issue
- Assistance or help, especially emotional or psychological
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular condition
- Writing down thoughts and feelings as a method of self-reflection
- The established set of attitudes held by someone
- A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry or fear
- The state of being separated from others, often leading to loneliness
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
20 Clues: The regard or respect one has for oneself • The ability to bounce back from adversity • An extreme or irrational fear of something • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • The established set of attitudes held by someone • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation • Assistance or help, especially emotional or psychological • ...
Health Crossword 2022-10-13
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- steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Avoiding harmful behaviors
- goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- The act of becoming aware through the senses.
- sum of your surroundings
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- an overall state of well-being, or total health.
- the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment.
- distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- combo of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthy or go against your values
- risks related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- anything that causes stress.
- stress associated with long term problems that are beyond a person’s control.
- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- a state of calm that can be reached by one or more relaxation techniques are practiced regularly
- a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the United States
- something you aim for that takes planning and work.
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- a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness.
- the exchange of thought, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- someone whose success or behavior stress as an example for others
- skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- multi step strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- all the traits that were biologically passed down to you from your parents.
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect and improve all aspects of your health.
- a physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness.
- the various methods of communicating information.
- people of the same age as you who share similar interests.
- taking action to influence others to address a health related concern to to support a health related belief.
- ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way to live.
- goal that can be reached in a short amount of time.
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
38 Clues: sum of your surroundings • Avoiding harmful behaviors • anything that causes stress. • The act of becoming aware through the senses. • an overall state of well-being, or total health. • the various methods of communicating information. • steps that enable you to make a healthful decision. • goal that can be reached in a short amount of time. • ...
Health 2014-12-04
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- Some snakes are .........
- He put a plaster on the .....
- Are you ........ to cats?
- If you have a toothache, you should go to the .......
- I have a sore ......
- My lungs really hurt. I can't .......
- My head is really hot, I think I have a .....
- I can't breathe: I feel pain in my .....
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- He was so ill, he had to ..... ..
- The doctor will prescribe you some ........
- My head hurts a lot, I think I have a ..........
- The ..... gave me an injection
- Because of last year's accident, he has a big .... on his arm
- We should put a ....... around the wound
- Smoking is bad for your ......
- I fell off my bike and I think I ..... my wrist
16 Clues: I have a sore ...... • Some snakes are ......... • Are you ........ to cats? • He put a plaster on the ..... • The ..... gave me an injection • Smoking is bad for your ...... • He was so ill, he had to ..... .. • My lungs really hurt. I can't ....... • We should put a ....... around the wound • I can't breathe: I feel pain in my ..... • ...
Health 2017-06-11
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- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose levels in the blood
- Bloodvessel that carries blood AWAY from heart
- A contraction of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs and the rest of the body
- Hereditory factor in bodily appearance and health
- Medically care for
- False sensory perceptions that have no apparent external cause
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- An intense and irrational fear of an object or a situation
- An addictive psychoactive drug found in tobacco
- Subjective complaints of illness
- Redness, swelling, heat and pain in a tissue due to injury or infection
- 70% of the body is made up of
- The performance of any physical activity that improves health
- Sense of independence and self-control
- At its simplest, the absence of physical and mental disease
- The process of which the body cools itself
- A sham treatment that has no known physical effects; an inactive substance
16 Clues: Medically care for • 70% of the body is made up of • Subjective complaints of illness • Sense of independence and self-control • The process of which the body cools itself • Bloodvessel that carries blood AWAY from heart • An addictive psychoactive drug found in tobacco • Hereditory factor in bodily appearance and health • ...
Health 2023-09-11
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- how much sleep do you need a day ( 2 words)
- attaches bone to bone
- type of long bone
- movements you don't do on purpose
- attached muscle to bone
- core bones like skull and spine
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- how much water do you need to drink a day (3 words)
- part of the heart that pumps out blood
- process by which bone is formed, renewed and or repaired
- what blood is mostly made of
- decrease in muscle size/strength after long periods of low/limited muscle usage
- upper and lower limbs, shoulder and hips
- point at which bones meet
- what brings back blood to the heart
- exchange outside of body
- cells that transport oxygen
16 Clues: type of long bone • attaches bone to bone • attached muscle to bone • exchange outside of body • point at which bones meet • cells that transport oxygen • what blood is mostly made of • core bones like skull and spine • movements you don't do on purpose • what brings back blood to the heart • part of the heart that pumps out blood • upper and lower limbs, shoulder and hips • ...
Health 2023-07-02
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- The ability to maintain stability and harmony
- The types of food consumed regularly
- A state of joy, contentment, and satisfaction
- Air Air that is clean, pure, and free from pollution
- A physical, mental, and spiritual practice originating in India
- A transparent liquid essential for life
- Physical activity done to improve strength, flexibility, or stamina
- A feeling of emotional or mental pressure
- The process of providing adequate water to the body
- The act of resting or enjoying a calm and peaceful state
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- A substance used to treat or prevent illness or disease
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health
- The state of being in good physical and mental health
- The process of providing or obtaining necessary food and nutrients
- The natural state of rest for the body and mind
- The condition of being physically and mentally healthy
16 Clues: The types of food consumed regularly • A transparent liquid essential for life • A feeling of emotional or mental pressure • The ability to maintain stability and harmony • A state of joy, contentment, and satisfaction • The natural state of rest for the body and mind • Practices that promote cleanliness and good health • ...
Health 2021-04-28
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- the place where the sick and wounded are staying
- a person who looks after the sick in the hospital
- a person who performs medical operations
- it is used by people who cannot walk
- a person who cannot speak
- rescuers use them to carry injured people
- paramedics vehicle
- if you have hearing problems you should do ...
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- a list of medicines to buy
- a person addicted to alcohol
- the person who examines the eyesight
- you go there if you want to buy medicines
- it is attended by people who are addicted to something
- a person caring for someone with a disability
- a person to whom people who are overweight or underweight come
- a person who cannot see
16 Clues: paramedics vehicle • a person who cannot see • a person who cannot speak • a list of medicines to buy • a person addicted to alcohol • the person who examines the eyesight • it is used by people who cannot walk • a person who performs medical operations • you go there if you want to buy medicines • rescuers use them to carry injured people • ...
Health 2025-03-12
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- the layer of skin under the epidermis
- something you can buy to help you stay healthy
- seeing, your sense of sight
- keeping yourself neat and clean
- the health of the mind having to do with thinking and feeling
- small insects that live on the scalp
- the health of the body, being able to work and play well
- parts of the body that make substances needed by the body such as oil and sweat
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- having to do with relationships with other people
- the skin on the top of your head
- a layer of skin inside the ear that sends soundwaves to the nerves
- the laer if skin just below the epidermis
- a hole in your tooth caused by decay
- the part of the tooth attached to your jawbone
- a sticky film of food particles and germs that weaken tooth enamel
- hard shiny covering of the tooth
- the outer layer of skin
17 Clues: the outer layer of skin • seeing, your sense of sight • keeping yourself neat and clean • the skin on the top of your head • hard shiny covering of the tooth • a hole in your tooth caused by decay • small insects that live on the scalp • the layer of skin under the epidermis • the laer if skin just below the epidermis • something you can buy to help you stay healthy • ...
Health 2022-01-20
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- a state of well-being
- overall health
- traits being passed down
- understanding someone’s pain
- staying away from something to protect yourself
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- a culmination of beliefs and traditions
- communication world wide
- a disease that is constant
- understanding of health vocabulary
- plans for the future
- what surrounds you
- people of your own level
- lack of motivation
- understanding of others emotions
- protecting from something before it happens
- your moral beliefs
16 Clues: overall health • what surrounds you • lack of motivation • your moral beliefs • plans for the future • a state of well-being • communication world wide • people of your own level • traits being passed down • a disease that is constant • understanding someone’s pain • understanding of others emotions • understanding of health vocabulary • a culmination of beliefs and traditions • ...
Health 2025-10-22
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- When you feel weak and want to lie down (7)
- Thin thread used to clean between teeth (5)
- A sudden and intense headache (9)
- A written order from a doctor for medication (12)
- A substance that helps protect the body from specific diseases (7)
- A treatment or medicine that relieves pain or cures an illness (6)
- A red, itchy area on the skin (4)
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- Feeling sick to your stomach (8)
- The body’s reaction to infection, causing redness and swelling (12)
- Small holes that form in teeth due to decay (9)
- High body temperature, often due to infection (5)
- Continuous or dull pain in part of the body (4)
- Medicine you take to relieve pain. (8)
- Sticky film that builds up on teeth and can cause decay (7)
- Common childhood disease with itchy, blister-like rashes (11)
- Chronic condition causing high levels of sugar in the blood (8)
16 Clues: Feeling sick to your stomach (8) • A sudden and intense headache (9) • A red, itchy area on the skin (4) • Medicine you take to relieve pain. (8) • When you feel weak and want to lie down (7) • Thin thread used to clean between teeth (5) • Small holes that form in teeth due to decay (9) • Continuous or dull pain in part of the body (4) • ...
Health 2025-09-24
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- Budgeting and saving money - wellness domain
- Traits that are passed from parents to children, which can determine health
- Ability to recognize and manage feelings - wellness domain
- Who created the Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool?
- Staying active and taking care of yourself - wellness domain
- Sense of meaning and purpose in life - wellness domain
- The doing domain of learning
- Taking care of the world around you - wellness domain
- The feeling domain of learning
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- Reading problem solving, and learning - wellness domain
- Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool abbreviation
- Academic achievement is only __ element of student learning.
- "A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”.
- Contributing to society through a job - wellness domain
- The thinking domain of learning
- Creating friendships and collaborating with peers - wellness domain
16 Clues: The doing domain of learning • The feeling domain of learning • The thinking domain of learning • Budgeting and saving money - wellness domain • Taking care of the world around you - wellness domain • Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool abbreviation • Sense of meaning and purpose in life - wellness domain • Reading problem solving, and learning - wellness domain • ...
HMO/PPO Crossword 2024-01-24
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- A written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services
- an individual licensed to practice medicine in this or another state of the United States
- primary care physician
- what a doctor submits to your insurance company after providing you with a procedure or service so they can get paid
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium
- a list of the doctors, other health care providers, and hospitals that a plan contracts with to provide medical care to its members
- a payment made to keep your health insurance policy active
- The state of being free from pain or injury
- Preferred Provider Organization
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- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan
- Person who is highly skilled in a specific field
- When a contract has not been established with a health plan
- Legal entitlement to payment or reimbursement for your health care costs
- Health Maintenance Organization
15 Clues: primary care physician • Health Maintenance Organization • Preferred Provider Organization • The state of being free from pain or injury • Person who is highly skilled in a specific field • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month • a payment made to keep your health insurance policy active • When a contract has not been established with a health plan • ...
crossword (health) 2024-08-27
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- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the chance of good health
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries, or diseases to improve health
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional,social well-being
- active process that involves learning about health and making choices towards improving parts of health
- part of health that involves a person's thoughts and feelings
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of disease, injury, or poor health
- going to the doctor's when you are well to help you stay healthy
- of DNA that direct the forms and jobs of a person's cells, and affects growth,development, personality, and health
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- checkups and treatment for diseases and health conditions
- and arts of a group of people
- part of health that involves interacting with others in positive, healthy ways
- part of health that involves how well a person's body functions
- people who are similar in age to one another
- the conditions that surround a person in daily life
- person's overall satisfaction with life
15 Clues: and arts of a group of people • person's overall satisfaction with life • people who are similar in age to one another • the conditions that surround a person in daily life • checkups and treatment for diseases and health conditions • part of health that involves a person's thoughts and feelings • part of health that involves how well a person's body functions • ...
Health status indicators and dimensions 2024-02-28
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- Stats used to measure and compare health status
- a persons health status is always changing
- ideas, beliefs, values and ethics
- ability to recognise and understand emotions
- state of a persons health in all dimensions
- the way 2 or more things are related to eachother
- disease that lasts longer than 6 months
- unpleasant feelings that affect someones level of functioning
- how people experience the quality of their lives
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- death
- low stress and anxiety
- individual assessment of health
- Number of cases of a disease in a population at one time
- functioning of the body and its systems
- an individuals or populations overall health
- ill-health of an individual or population
- the impact of diseases and injuries
- Number of new cases of a disease in a population at one time
- ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships
19 Clues: death • low stress and anxiety • individual assessment of health • ideas, beliefs, values and ethics • the impact of diseases and injuries • functioning of the body and its systems • disease that lasts longer than 6 months • ill-health of an individual or population • a persons health status is always changing • state of a persons health in all dimensions • ...
Health status indicators and dimensions 2024-02-28
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- Stats used to measure and compare health status
- a persons health status is always changing
- ideas, beliefs, values and ethics
- ability to recognise and understand emotions
- state of a persons health in all dimensions
- the way 2 or more things are related to eachother
- disease that lasts longer than 6 months
- unpleasant feelings that affect someones level of functioning
- how people experience the quality of their lives
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- death
- low stress and anxiety
- individual assessment of health
- Number of cases of a disease in a population at one time
- functioning of the body and its systems
- an individuals or populations overall health
- ill-health of an individual or population
- the impact of diseases and injuries
- Number of new cases of a disease in a population at one time
- ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships
19 Clues: death • low stress and anxiety • individual assessment of health • ideas, beliefs, values and ethics • the impact of diseases and injuries • functioning of the body and its systems • disease that lasts longer than 6 months • ill-health of an individual or population • a persons health status is always changing • state of a persons health in all dimensions • ...
Health status indicators and dimensions 2024-02-28
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- Stats used to measure and compare health status
- a persons health status is always changing
- ideas, beliefs, values and ethics
- ability to recognise and understand emotions
- state of a persons health in all dimensions
- the way 2 or more things are related to eachother
- disease that lasts longer than 6 months
- unpleasant feelings that affect someones level of functioning
- how people experience the quality of their lives
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- death
- low stress and anxiety
- individual assessment of health
- Number of cases of a disease in a population at one time
- functioning of the body and its systems
- an individuals or populations overall health
- ill-health of an individual or population
- the impact of diseases and injuries
- Number of new cases of a disease in a population at one time
- ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships
19 Clues: death • low stress and anxiety • individual assessment of health • ideas, beliefs, values and ethics • the impact of diseases and injuries • functioning of the body and its systems • disease that lasts longer than 6 months • ill-health of an individual or population • a persons health status is always changing • state of a persons health in all dimensions • ...
GROUP QUIZ 2024-03-13
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- :One of the future challenges
- : Common term for a canine
- :Department of health was renamed
- : Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety
- :geographical locations determine climate, and climate affects health; environmental hazards
- : The day before today
- : Consumer Act of the Philippines
- :required the marketing of breast milk substitute
- :Mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems
- : reduces the chance of acquiring a disease or getting hurt by avoiding exposure to risk factors.
- : Track health status to find issues with community health
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- : weakness of the body's immune system to withstand stimuli that could upset homeostasis
- : Refers to the stimulus needed to trigger an action on the obstacles to performing recommended health standards
- : The National Blood Services Act of 1994
- : It is a group of individuals living inside a region or geographic boundaries who share traits or interests.
- : Senior Citizen’s Act
- : The study of health issues and remedies that impact everyone global populace
- : CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR
- : promotion: initiatives aimed at enhancing community, group, and individual health through organisations, legislation, and the environmen
- : Refers to the level of an individual’s confidence in his or her ability to successfully perform a behavior
- : this was made to track down the occurrence of 14 diseases with potential causing outbreaks.
- : Organ Donation Act of 1991
- : Act prohibiting discrimination against women
- : condition that enables person to maintain a strong and healthy body
- : describes the way a person acts, feels, and thinks towards everyone in his immediate environment.
- : Common term for a feline
26 Clues: : Organ Donation Act of 1991 • :One of the future challenges • : The day before today • : CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR • : Senior Citizen’s Act • :Department of health was renamed • : Consumer Act of the Philippines • : Common term for a canine • : Common term for a feline • : The National Blood Services Act of 1994 • ...
Health definitions 2015-02-11
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- the three dimensions of health
- acronym for measuring the impact of diseases and the gap between current health status and the ideal situation
- stage in the lifespan before birth
- risk of an infant dying between birth and one year old
- aspect of mental health
- growth is an aspect of...
- amount of healthy years a person is expected to live
- 2-5 years
- from 12-18 years
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- from 19-40 years
- aspect of social health
- years of life lost due to premature death
- the four dimensions of development
- aspect of social health
- new cases of a particular disease
- number of deaths caused by a particular disease, illness or environmental factor
- overall level of health being experienced by a population
- amount of years a person is expected to live
- general movement or pattern over a period of time
- effective functioning of the body and its systems
20 Clues: 2-5 years • from 19-40 years • from 12-18 years • aspect of social health • aspect of mental health • aspect of social health • growth is an aspect of... • the three dimensions of health • new cases of a particular disease • stage in the lifespan before birth • the four dimensions of development • years of life lost due to premature death • ...
Health & Wellness, and Health Literacy 2021-08-23
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- Decisions and choices you make have a strong influence your health and wellness
- Smart Phones, Radio, TV, Movies,
- The maintenance or improvement of health via (by way of) the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people
- A general doctor that provides you with routine care
- The dimension of health that focuses on how your body functions
- The process of preventing an illness or injury from happening
- What you want to achieve (with regards to your well-being)
- A law that protects bystanders from liability lawsuits and to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist a situation
- A condition that needs a cure
- The dimension of health that focuses on how your surroundings may affect your health status
- Medical staff are required to keep all information private
- The dimension of health that focuses your feelings and thoughts
- A type pf doctor that provides primary and preventive care, such as regular check-ups, adults from age 16 through seniors
- Types of private insurance plans
- Types of government subsidized insurance plans
- The dimension of health that focuses on your desire to learn, discover new information, improve your current skills, and share your knowledge and experience with others
- All the traits that are biologically passed on to you from your parents
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- Where a person should go for common, non-life threatening illnesses and injuries
- Any condition, behavior, or other factor that increases risk or may negatively influence your health
- Factors that are passed to you from your parents that can negatively influence your health and wellness
- What you have (with regards to your well-being)
- The dimension of health that focuses on how we interact with others and how well you get along with others
- A doctor that provides family-centered care to children, from birth through adolescence
- A doctor who has special knowledge and skills relating to a particular area of medicine
- A family doctor is trained to care for a person from infancy to advanced age
- A condition that needs to be managed
- The average period a person may expect to live
- Avoiding activities, habits, or behaviors that can lead to illness or injury
- A technique designed to help sustain breathing and/or a heartbeat for a short time while emergency personnel are on their way
- Knowing how to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make good health decisions
- The ability to speak-up for yourself and the things that are important to you; means you are able to ask for what you need and want
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Where a person should go for serious or life threatening injury or illness
- Various methods for communicating information
34 Clues: A condition that needs a cure • Smart Phones, Radio, TV, Movies, • Types of private insurance plans • A condition that needs to be managed • Various methods for communicating information • The average period a person may expect to live • Types of government subsidized insurance plans • What you have (with regards to your well-being) • ...
Health insurance 2021-12-22
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- is a primary doctor who gives general medical care
- is also known as an agent or broker
- a dollar amount that a patient must pay for healthcare services each plan year before the insurance company will begin paying claims
- the list of prescription drugs covered in full or In part by a health care
- is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance
- Group-Health-Plan a group health plan that covers employees of an employer that has 51 or more employees
- the nations medical resource agency
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- another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act
- is a recurring fee a health insurance company charges for your health insurance coverage
- the market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals not in a group health plan
- an amendment to an insurance policy
- is a written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist
- a person or business who can help you apply and enroll you in health insurance.
- a request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurance
- a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance
15 Clues: is also known as an agent or broker • an amendment to an insurance policy • the nations medical resource agency • is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance • another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act • is a primary doctor who gives general medical care • a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance • ...
Baruk Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-22
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- (What will you take forward as a practitioner?) Will be this for my patients when they meet resistance and are less able to adhere to prescribed treatment
- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Associated with social and economic disadvantages: Alcohol dependence, cigarette use increases risk of chronic diseases
- (Concerns with disparities in SES) People with lower SES have better or poorer health?
- (What are your views about this topic? Biases?)We need to address these to reduce health care expenditures
- (What is missing from this literature) An idea set to begin to reverse SES disparities
- (What will you take forward as a practitioner?) Will refer low-income patients for treatment services so they have adequate
- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Denies people access to decent housing, education and many other things that are basic life necessities
- (What are your views about this topic? Biases?)The circle of being born into low SES, experiencing more chronic conditions, missing school, qualifying for lower jobs, obtaining poorly paid positions that contributes to this problem
- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Contribute to good health by developing social networks
- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Prevents people from having access from services and participating in activities
- (Concerns with disparities in SES) People with lower SES have a lot of this leading to morbidity and mortality
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- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Basic life necessity that many people do not have access to resulting in poor diet and poor health outcomes
- (What are your views about this topic? Biases?) Reducing this will help to reduce suffering and should be a goal
- (Concerns with disparities in SES) People with lower SES have shorter or longer health expectancies?
- (What are your views on this topic?)Need this in order to assure care for everyone regardless of position on SES ladder
- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Unemployment puts people's health at risk through psychological consequences and financial problems
- (What will you take forward as a practitioner?) Will focus on the individual to come up with a individualized plan of
- (What will you take forward as a practitioner?)Will educate patients of lower SES on Medicare in order to reduce this
- (What will you take forward as a practitioner?) Will treat patients from minority and poor backgrounds with dignity and
- (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Allows people to have the basic life necessities
- (Concerns with disparities in SES)Reducing SES disparities in health will require this change of action to address components of SES status
21 Clues: (Concerns with disparities in SES) People with lower SES have better or poorer health? • (What is missing from this literature) An idea set to begin to reverse SES disparities • (How does SES/social class affect health outcomes) Allows people to have the basic life necessities • ...
HSS 197: Public Health 2024-10-27
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- top public health agency in the U.S.
- disease that is prevalent over a country or worldwide
- private organization that promotes quality rehab services
- program providing medical insurance for low-income children not covered by Medicaid
- number of new cases of a condition in an area during a specific time
- research arm of the U.S. USDHHS
- net providers offering healthcare and services to the uninsured, Medicaid, and vulnerable populations
- a measure of deaths in a population, often by location
- responsible for monitoring disease trends, investigating outbreaks
- Health working to improve the health of an entire population
- expectancy average expected length of life for a specific group of people
- consequences unanticipated or unintended effects of actions
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- ensures quality care for residents
- increase in prevalence of a disease within a specific area
- Health art and science of preventing disease and prolonging life
- general protects and advances the health of the nation
- Commission evaluates and accredits healthcare organizations
- number of existing cases with a particular condition
- measure used to identify a specific health improvement component strategy
- ensure the safety of foods, cosmetics and efficacy of pharmaceuticals
- measure of disease incidence or prevalence in a population
- of disease gap between current and optimal health in a population
- study of distribution and patterns of health issues in populations
23 Clues: research arm of the U.S. USDHHS • ensures quality care for residents • top public health agency in the U.S. • number of existing cases with a particular condition • disease that is prevalent over a country or worldwide • a measure of deaths in a population, often by location • general protects and advances the health of the nation • ...
Health insurance 2021-12-22
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- is a primary doctor who gives general medical care
- is also known as an agent or broker
- a dollar amount that a patient must pay for healthcare services each plan year before the insurance company will begin paying claims
- the list of prescription drugs covered in full or In part by a health care
- is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance
- Group-Health-Plan a group health plan that covers employees of an employer that has 51 or more employees
- the nations medical resource agency
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- another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act
- is a recurring fee a health insurance company charges for your health insurance coverage
- the market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals not in a group health plan
- an amendment to an insurance policy
- is a written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist
- a person or business who can help you apply and enroll you in health insurance.
- a request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurance
- a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance
15 Clues: is also known as an agent or broker • an amendment to an insurance policy • the nations medical resource agency • is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance • another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act • is a primary doctor who gives general medical care • a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance • ...
Health Vocab Ch. 1 2024-08-06
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- A series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal
- forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcomes
- the degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life
- Beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surrounding.
- The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life.
- the aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions
- a state of high-level health
- a behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic
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- The use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you
- the aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes
- the number of years a person can expect to live
- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- All of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that person's help
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one’s health
- The overall well-being of your body, mind, and your relationships with other people
19 Clues: a state of high-level health • the number of years a person can expect to live • The standards and beliefs that are most important to you • A series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal • forms of communication that provide news and entertainment • the degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
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- – Identifying people exposed to an infected individual
- – Tiny plastic particles harming human health
- – Diseases spread through contaminated water
- – Staying apart to prevent spreading illness
- – Sudden increase of a disease in a specific area
- – Resistance to disease due to widespread immunity
- – The study of inherited diseases and traits
- – Health services focused on aging populations
- – A microorganism that causes disease
- – The spread of misinformation about a health crisis
- – Contaminants in the air causing respiratory diseases
- – Change in a virus that may affect its behavior
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- – A long-term illness like diabetes or heart disease
- – A drug used to treat viral infections
- – Having a disease but showing no symptoms
- – Government-imposed restriction to limit movement during a health crisis
- – The growth of cities and its impact on public health
- – An approach linking human, animal, and environmental health
- – The availability and access to nutritious food
- – The gap in healthcare access between different groups
20 Clues: – A microorganism that causes disease • – A drug used to treat viral infections • – Having a disease but showing no symptoms • – Diseases spread through contaminated water • – Staying apart to prevent spreading illness • – The study of inherited diseases and traits • – Tiny plastic particles harming human health • – Health services focused on aging populations • ...
Justice & Asylum Reforms 2023-11-05
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- Organized places.
- Care facility.
- Prison reformer.
- Incarceration place.
- Lawbreaker.
- Knowledge acquisition.
- Recovery.
- Division.
- Supporters of a cause.
- Care for health issues.
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- Dix Mental health reformer.
- Community.
- Change advocates.
- Mental health.
- Enacted laws.
- Imprisonment.
- Guiding role.
- Empathy.
- Self-respect.
- Compassionate.
- Youth-related.
- Progress.
22 Clues: Empathy. • Progress. • Recovery. • Division. • Community. • Lawbreaker. • Enacted laws. • Imprisonment. • Guiding role. • Self-respect. • Mental health. • Care facility. • Compassionate. • Youth-related. • Prison reformer. • Change advocates. • Organized places. • Incarceration place. • Knowledge acquisition. • Supporters of a cause. • Care for health issues. • Dix Mental health reformer.
DoHC Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Public health care institution that receives most of its funding from local, state, or federal sources (2 words)
- A managed care plan with no flexibility, where you will only be covered by doctors in network.
- Money a person pays before the insurance company provides benefits
- Government program that offers health insurance to many low-income and disabled people
- A managed care plan where you have higher cost per month with more flexibility to see out of network doctors.
- For-profit heath care facility usually owned by a corporation (2 words)
- Insurance that provides medical coverage for active and retired service personnel and their dependents
- Practice of heath care workers best using health care resources to save time and easy access(2 words)
- When patients pay for their health care with their own money (2 words)
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- Classification system used to determine payment for health services based on similar treatment / demographic (3 words)
- Measures designed to lower health care costs(4 words)
- Health care plan funded by a governmentagency(2 words)
- Community facility that receives federal, state, and local tax exemptions in exchange for providing a community benefit (3 words)
- Physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
- Federally funded health care program for older Americans
- Monthly income paid to an insurance company for health insurance coverage
- System in which health care providers manage a patient’s use of health care, such as HMOs and PPOs (2 words)
17 Clues: Measures designed to lower health care costs(4 words) • Health care plan funded by a governmentagency(2 words) • Federally funded health care program for older Americans • Money a person pays before the insurance company provides benefits • When patients pay for their health care with their own money (2 words) • ...
BJU Health Ch 1 2026-02-05
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- The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body
- care facility A medical center that provides quick treatment for illnesses or injuries that are not life-threatening
- The overall condition of a person’s body and mind, including physical, mental, and social well-being
- Services provided by doctors, nurses, and other professionals to prevent, diagnose, and treat illness or injury
- The passing of traits and characteristics from parents to their children through genes
- Healthy type: The ability to recognize, express, and manage feelings in healthy ways
- Health type: The condition of the body and how well it functions, including fitness, nutrition, and freedom from illness
- Health type: The ability to learn, think critically, solve problems, and make informed decisions
- Health type: A person’s ability to think clearly, handle stress, and cope with daily challenges
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- The regular beating of the heart that can be felt in certain parts of the body
- A medical test or treatment that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital
- Health type: The ability to build and maintain healthy relationships and interact positively with others
- Any behavior, condition, or situation that increases the chance of injury, disease, or other health problems
- A medical treatment that requires a patient to stay in a hospital for one or more nights
- An active process of making choices that lead to a healthy and balanced life
- The ability to find, understand, and use health information to make good health decisions
- Taking action or speaking up to support personal health needs or the health needs of others
- The average number of years a person is expected to live based on statistics such as age, gender, and health conditions
- A medical treatment that uses a vaccine to help the body build immunity against specific diseases
19 Clues: An active process of making choices that lead to a healthy and balanced life • The regular beating of the heart that can be felt in certain parts of the body • A medical test or treatment that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital • Healthy type: The ability to recognize, express, and manage feelings in healthy ways • ...
Kennelty #4: Access to Healthcare (Mental Health & SUD) 2026-03-03
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- System level factor influencing provider participation in care
- Geriatric depression screening instrument for older adults
- Questionnaire used to screen for depression severity
- Insurance factor that can expand access to services
- 2008 law enforcing mental health and addiction equity in insurance plans
- Component of DALY representing years lived with disability
- Measure of overall disease burden combining mortality and morbidity
- Social barrier that discourages seeking mental health treatment
- Logistical barrier limiting ability to attend appointments
- Federal agency improving access for uninsured and vulnerable populations
- Component of DALY representing years of life lost due to premature death
- Coexisting medical conditions common among adults with mental illness
- Proportion of individuals in a population experiencing a condition
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- Evidence based tools for depression anxiety PTSD and substance use
- Designation indicating shortage of health professionals in an area
- CNS medications such as sedatives and tranquilizers commonly misused
- Remote delivery model used to expand behavioral health access
- Chronic disorder characterized by compulsive substance use
- Lack of coordination across mental health and substance use services
- Patient level barrier involving fear or distrust of care systems
- Prescription class commonly misused for pain
- Federal requirement that mental health benefits be no more restrictive than medical benefits
- ADHD medications frequently subject to misuse
- Supply of trained behavioral health professionals
- National telephone survey collecting health related risk data
25 Clues: Prescription class commonly misused for pain • ADHD medications frequently subject to misuse • Supply of trained behavioral health professionals • Insurance factor that can expand access to services • Questionnaire used to screen for depression severity • Geriatric depression screening instrument for older adults • ...
Public Health Crossword 2022-08-22
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- A field of public health that uses biostatistics to indicate possible trends and risk factors for health problems in the population.
- Public health initiative targeting water, which lowered the rates of cavities nationwide.
- Federal health insurance program for those over the age of 65. Primarily concerned with increasing access to health care and medication.
- Group of minerals used as fireproof insulation material. Unfortunately, the large fibers of this material can cause severe respiratory problems such as mesothelioma and asbestosis.
- A public health measure to reduce exposure to disease through isolation and mostly used as a last resort.
- Administration of a weakened or inactive virus, highly important in the global elimination of smallpox.
- One of the largest emerging public health issues worldwide and responsible for a variety of health afflictions including type II diabetes and heart disease. Approximately 1/3 of Americans combat this on a daily basis.
- Children ages 0-6 who are insured by Medicaid are eligible for free dental checkups, fluoride treatments, and fillings through this program.
- Focusing on prevention, ensuring the health of entire populations. (2 words, no spaces)
- WARMING Worsened by the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in large changes in temperature and environment. (2 words, no spaces)
- Inequity, a lack of equality that can lead to reduced health.
- Retrovirus that can cause Acquired Immunodeficiency Disorder Syndrome. Transmitted through blood (i.e. blood transfusions, intravenous drug use) and sexual contact.
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- Unbreakable material that replaced glass in many instances, leading to more durable containers. However, there are great environmental concerns over creating the product and whether chemicals can go into foods and liquids.
- Found on rats, the vehicle for bubonic or black plague that ravaged Europe during the 14th Century.
- Where we live and breathe; we are only as healthy as this.
- Federal health insurance program for those below the poverty line. Increases access to health care and medication.
- In 1913, a Snohomish County nurse service was first established through joint efforts to combat this illness, marking the beginning of public health in the county.
- Unicellular organisms that can be beneficial or detrimental to the body; found in foods such as cheese and yogurt. Escherichia Coli (E.Coli) is an example.
- Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. households depend on this type of system to treat their wastewater.
- Considered by many to be the first epidemiologist in recorded history. (2 words, no spaces)
- Harmful metallic element found largely as a component of paint, poisoning has taken numerous lives since, even after it was banned from paint products.
21 Clues: Where we live and breathe; we are only as healthy as this. • Inequity, a lack of equality that can lead to reduced health. • Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. households depend on this type of system to treat their wastewater. • Focusing on prevention, ensuring the health of entire populations. (2 words, no spaces) • ...
Health 2019-09-16
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- any one of the hard pieces that form the frame (called a skeleton) inside a person's or animal's body
- separated into parts or pieces by being hit, damaged, etc.
- a drug that is used to treat allergic reactions and colds
- the red liquid that flows through the bodies of people and animals
- a medical condition that causes someone to become sick after eating, touching, or breathing something that is harmless to most people
- a place where people get medical help
- a dark and painful area on your skin that is caused by an injury
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- a body temperature that is higher than normal
- an illness in which your bronchial tubes become sore or damaged and you cough a lot
- having a sickness that can be passed to someone else by touching
- to produce a dull continuous pain : to hurt in a way that is constant but not severe
- a covering (such as a strip of cloth) that protects or supports part of the body that has been hurt
- feeling that you are turning around in circles and are going to fall even though you are standing still
- a physical desire for food
- a medicine that reduces pain and fever
- to force air through your throat with a short, loud noise often because you are sick
16 Clues: a physical desire for food • a place where people get medical help • a medicine that reduces pain and fever • a body temperature that is higher than normal • a drug that is used to treat allergic reactions and colds • separated into parts or pieces by being hit, damaged, etc. • having a sickness that can be passed to someone else by touching • ...
Health 2020-07-22
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- You put this on a cut
- What's ________? I have a terrible cold.
- Pain in the head
- _____ she have a cold?
- Something cold that is used for pain.
- His head is very hot. He has a ______.
- My throat hurts! I have a __________.
- The bone in your arm is broken.
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- You take these for a sore throat.
- You take this for a cough.
- Pain in the ear.
- What's the ________?
- You take this for pain.
- _____ you have the flu?
- She ______ a cold.
- You use these to wipe your nose.
16 Clues: Pain in the ear. • Pain in the head • She ______ a cold. • What's the ________? • You put this on a cut • _____ she have a cold? • You take this for pain. • _____ you have the flu? • You take this for a cough. • The bone in your arm is broken. • You use these to wipe your nose. • You take these for a sore throat. • Something cold that is used for pain. • ...
health 2020-11-27
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- a family doctor
- suddenly become unconscious
- one of the fingers
- medicine to relieve f.e. headache
- a doctor who performs operations
- become healthier
- illness with a runny nose
- a part of the body that people usually wear watches on
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- a place to cure people
- works in a hospital, helps the patients
- a part of an arm
- a part of a hospital
- a part of your body responsible for hearing
- a part fo the body responsible for digesting
- treatment applied when a patient has broken a bone
- spots that cover the skin because of an allergy
16 Clues: a family doctor • a part of an arm • become healthier • one of the fingers • a part of a hospital • a place to cure people • illness with a runny nose • suddenly become unconscious • a doctor who performs operations • medicine to relieve f.e. headache • works in a hospital, helps the patients • a part of your body responsible for hearing • a part fo the body responsible for digesting • ...
Health 2023-02-13
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- a risk, something dangerous.
- area of raised skin with a watery liquid inside, it forms to protect the skin
- turning point, you cannot see what is on the other side.
- when you eat something bad.
- You should be careful if you are cutting with them.
- when you have a fever.
- Can get inside the body and make a person sick.
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- to stop something from happening before it happens.
- Can happen at any time at any place and cause harm.
- something that can easily catch fire.
- the thing you take to feel better if you are sick or hurt.
- a very bad headache.
- It burns.
- when you cannot sleep.
- not healthy.
- the place you go if you are sick.
16 Clues: It burns. • not healthy. • a very bad headache. • when you cannot sleep. • when you have a fever. • when you eat something bad. • a risk, something dangerous. • the place you go if you are sick. • something that can easily catch fire. • Can get inside the body and make a person sick. • to stop something from happening before it happens. • ...
health 2023-04-13
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- doctor who does x-ray
- doctor who works with cancer
- doctor who works with teeth
- almost incurable and very dangerous disease
- a surgeon doing something related to nerve
- "oh ... me timber"
- a disease where you forget almost everything
- a very common symptom almost all diseases have it, such as a cold
- a doctor who cuts you open
- short for general practitioner
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- What does PTSD stand for?
- doctor who works with eyes
- a disease with red rash symptoms
- TIMMAAAAAHH
- when you bleed inside
- doctor who deals with any heart problem
16 Clues: TIMMAAAAAHH • "oh ... me timber" • doctor who does x-ray • when you bleed inside • What does PTSD stand for? • doctor who works with eyes • a doctor who cuts you open • doctor who works with teeth • doctor who works with cancer • short for general practitioner • a disease with red rash symptoms • doctor who deals with any heart problem • a surgeon doing something related to nerve • ...
health 2023-04-26
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- a substance our body needs in order to develop and function normally
- a disorder that you vomit after you eat
- a desire rather than a need to eat food
- what you feel when you need food
- eating unhealthy can give you type __ diabetes
- what influences your food choices food, your environment, and...
- a disorder where you do not eat
- type of carbohydrates that the body cannot digest
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- a famous person that has bulimia and anorexia
- when you are heavier than the average person for your age
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food
- units of heat that measure that energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- there are two types of carbohydrates complex and...
- helps absorb vitamins A,D, and E
- a disorder where you eat constantly when bored
- sugar molecules in your body
16 Clues: sugar molecules in your body • a disorder where you do not eat • helps absorb vitamins A,D, and E • what you feel when you need food • a disorder that you vomit after you eat • a desire rather than a need to eat food • a famous person that has bulimia and anorexia • a disorder where you eat constantly when bored • eating unhealthy can give you type __ diabetes • ...
Health 2023-06-12
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- habits Actions and behaviors that contribute to overall well-being, like eating fruits and vegetables or being active.
- diet Eating a variety of different foods to get all the necessary nutrients for good health.
- The overall state of being in good health and well-being.
- health The state of a person's emotional and psychological well-being.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs, such as washing hands regularly.
- The ability to be physically active and perform exercises effectively.
- A regular examination by a doctor or healthcare professional to assess overall health.
- The process of providing the body with the right kinds of food and nutrients it needs to stay healthy.
- Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body by drinking enough water.
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- Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy.
- Receiving vaccines to protect against diseases and prevent their spread.
- A vital liquid that our bodies need to stay hydrated and function properly.
- Resting the body and mind by sleeping, which is important for growth and overall well-being.
- Treatments or substances that can help alleviate symptoms or cure illnesses.
- The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases.
- Feeling pressure or strain, and learning to manage it is important for overall health.
16 Clues: The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases. • The overall state of being in good health and well-being. • Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy. • Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body by drinking enough water. • health The state of a person's emotional and psychological well-being. • ...
Health 2023-06-23
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- Healthy foods that come from plants and give you important vitamins and minerals. Examples include carrots, broccoli, and spinach.
- Special nutrients in foods that help your body grow, heal, and stay healthy.
- Fun activities that make your body move and help you stay strong and fit.
- Doing activities that make you move, like playing sports, riding a bike, or dancing.
- Good habits like washing your hands, brushing your teeth, and taking a bath to stay clean and healthy.
- Taking time to rest, do things you enjoy, and let your body and mind feel peaceful and calm.
- Your body's special soldiers that help fight off germs and keep you from getting sick.
- Juicy and sweet foods that come from plants and give you vitamins and energy. Examples include apples, oranges, and strawberries.
- Feeling worried or anxious, and learning ways to relax and calm down when you feel stressed.
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- Special liquids or pills that doctors give you when you're sick to help you feel better and get well.
- Having a mix of different types of foods in your meals to keep your body strong and healthy.
- Eating healthy foods that give your body the energy and nutrients it needs.
- Resting your body and mind by sleeping to feel refreshed and ready for the day.
- Taking care of your body and mind by eating healthy, staying active, and feeling happy and calm.
- Describing foods that are recently picked or made, and taste delicious and full of nutrients.
- Clear, refreshing liquid that your body needs to stay hydrated and keep all its parts working properly.
16 Clues: Fun activities that make your body move and help you stay strong and fit. • Eating healthy foods that give your body the energy and nutrients it needs. • Special nutrients in foods that help your body grow, heal, and stay healthy. • Resting your body and mind by sleeping to feel refreshed and ready for the day. • ...
Health 2023-07-06
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- hygiene Practices that involve keeping the body clean and maintaining good grooming habits.
- Resting or being in a state of unconsciousness for rejuvenation and rest.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of diseases.
- well-being The state of being emotionally and mentally healthy.
- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water.
- Physical activity that helps improve strength, endurance, and overall fitness.
- health The state of emotional and psychological well-being.
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- The act of cleaning hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs.
- diet Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to maintain good health.
- habits Positive behaviors and routines that contribute to overall well-being.
- The process of receiving a vaccine to prevent specific diseases.
- protection Measures taken to protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's rays.
- fitness The ability to perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- aid Initial care and assistance provided in response to an injury or illness.
- management Techniques and strategies to cope with and reduce stress levels.
- The process of providing the body with necessary nutrients for growth and health.
16 Clues: health The state of emotional and psychological well-being. • well-being The state of being emotionally and mentally healthy. • The process of receiving a vaccine to prevent specific diseases. • The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water. • Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of diseases. • ...
Health 2013-04-22
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- How do you feel about yourself?
- Run around the basketball court
- How much of physical activity should you do?
- A domain that you enjoy
- Exercising and eating healthy
- Cleaning
- Walking from A to B
- A place in which you can read your pulse from
- How much electronic stuff should you watch
- A way in which you can keep fit
- Catching up with friends
- A way to rest your body
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- A social networking site
- who
- "Don't worry be " "
- Sucking up dirt
16 Clues: who • Cleaning • Sucking up dirt • Walking from A to B • "Don't worry be " " • A domain that you enjoy • A way to rest your body • A social networking site • Catching up with friends • Exercising and eating healthy • How do you feel about yourself? • Run around the basketball court • A way in which you can keep fit • How much electronic stuff should you watch • ...
Health 2014-05-12
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- nutrients that provide the building blocks your body needs for growth
- an extreme eating behavior that can seriously damage the body.
- start off as oils and are made solid through processing
- a waxy chemical our bodies produce and need in small amounts
- a system designed to help Americans make healthful choices
- nutrients that help regulate body functions
- unit of heat that measures the energy available in foods.
- the tough, stringy part of raw fruits, raw vegetables, whole wheat,and other whole grains
- nutrients found in fatty animal tissue and plant oils
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- the process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health
- sugars and starches contained in food
- substance in food that your body needs to carry out its normal functions
- fats found in many animal products such as butter, meat, and cheese
- how you view your body
- a mineral that helps control the amount of fluid in your body
- elements in foods that help your body work properly
16 Clues: how you view your body • sugars and starches contained in food • nutrients that help regulate body functions • elements in foods that help your body work properly • nutrients found in fatty animal tissue and plant oils • start off as oils and are made solid through processing • unit of heat that measures the energy available in foods. • ...
HEALTH 2016-05-17
16 Clues: ospa • maść • badać • katar • narośl • zdrowie • choroba • recepta • wysypka • gorączka • ból głowy • lekarstwa • ból gardła • przeziebienie • prześwietlenie • zawał/atak serca
Health 2022-02-25
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- increases heart rate, breathing, blood pressure; also causes dry mouth, dilated pupils, etc.
- AKA MDMA; hard to regulate body's temperature and serious heart, kidney, or liver problems
- can cause the user to hear voices or see images that do not exist
- minimum legal drinking age in Georgia
- a condition that is long-lasting and tends to worsen over time
- drugs that are bought without a prescription
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- drugs that are given/recommended by a professional
- an addictive substance that causes paranoia, aggression, and sometimes seizures or heart attacks
- laws that state it is illegal for people under 21 to drive with a BAC of .02 or greater
- dangerous overheating of the body
- types of drugs that are marketed as another type of product, ex. bath salts
- substances or fumes that are sniffed or huffed to cause an immediate high
- the most abused illicit substance among youth
- driving after drinking alcohol or taking drugs
- one of the most widely used drugs in the world
- enters the brain quickly; slows the user's thought process
16 Clues: dangerous overheating of the body • minimum legal drinking age in Georgia • drugs that are bought without a prescription • the most abused illicit substance among youth • driving after drinking alcohol or taking drugs • one of the most widely used drugs in the world • drugs that are given/recommended by a professional • ...
health 2022-03-18
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- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- incomplete and complete
- a trendy weight-loss plan that promises dramatic results
- Tells you what's in the food you're eating
- the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body
- consuming unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- saturated and unsaturated
- the complex process of turning the food you eat into nutrients
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- A unit of energy
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- Sugar molecules
- chemical compounds in food that are used by the body to function properly and maintain health
- help your body grow and develop
- a type of serious mental health condition characterized by severe disturbances in eating behaviors and related thoughts
- helps chemical reactions take place in your body
16 Clues: Sugar molecules • A unit of energy • incomplete and complete • saturated and unsaturated • help your body grow and develop • Tells you what's in the food you're eating • helps chemical reactions take place in your body • a trendy weight-loss plan that promises dramatic results • the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body • ...
Health 2023-08-22
Health 2024-01-10
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- System protecting against disease
- Body's most valued energy source
- First stage of stress
- Manner of controlling oneself
- Amount of enerfy in foog
- Psychological or physical dependence
- Good source of Omega-3
- Principle for exercise
- State of being in good health
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- A poor state of wellness
- Building block of muscle
- Second stage of stress
- Positive Stress
- Extreme or excessive worry
- Physical and psychological response
- Make half of your grains _______
16 Clues: Positive Stress • First stage of stress • Second stage of stress • Good source of Omega-3 • Principle for exercise • A poor state of wellness • Building block of muscle • Amount of enerfy in foog • Extreme or excessive worry • Manner of controlling oneself • State of being in good health • Body's most valued energy source • Make half of your grains _______ • ...
Health 2024-02-05
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- The administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system
- microorganism that carries disease
- type of white blood cell that produces antibodies
- Swimmer
- occurrence of cases of a disease in a population
- passing on a pathogen
- habitat of a pathogen
- Immunity that results from the body's own immune system
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- single celled organism that can be both helpful and hurtful
- defense mechanisms of the immune system that develop in response to exposure to specific pathogens
- immunity that is transferred
- organism or agent that carries and transmits a pathogen from one host to another.
- invasion of pathogens into the body
- epidemic that spreads over a large area
- submicroscopic infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate and can cause various diseases in animals, plants, and bacteria.
- type of white blood cell that destroys infected cells
16 Clues: Swimmer • passing on a pathogen • habitat of a pathogen • immunity that is transferred • microorganism that carries disease • invasion of pathogens into the body • epidemic that spreads over a large area • occurrence of cases of a disease in a population • type of white blood cell that produces antibodies • type of white blood cell that destroys infected cells • ...
Health 2026-01-09
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- Movement that keeps your body healthy
- A healthy choice you do often is a healthy____
- A style of communication : individuals avoid expressing their own needs, feelings, and opinions, prioritizing others' rights to prevent conflict
- What you do to calm down when stressed (strategy)
- A style of communication: when someone clearly and respectfully expresses their thoughts and feelings while also respecting others.
- Strong feelings like happiness or anger ( think like farts)
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- Feeling worried or nervous
- The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, stress, trauma, or significant challenges
- A style of communication: when someone expresses feelings in a way that hurts, blames, or threatens others.
- Recognizing someone's suffering and having a strong desire to help relieve it, often by taking action.
- Time spent resting your body and mind
- Someone to trust to help you. Creating a good ___ system.
- Talking and listening respectfully
- Good that fuels your body
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- Time spent taking care of your own personal needs and being kind to yourself
16 Clues: Good that fuels your body • Feeling worried or nervous • Talking and listening respectfully • Movement that keeps your body healthy • Time spent resting your body and mind • A healthy choice you do often is a healthy____ • What you do to calm down when stressed (strategy) • Someone to trust to help you. Creating a good ___ system. • ...
HEALTH 2024-05-28
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- a physical activity that uses your body's large muscle groups, is rhythmic and repetitive
- the ability to continue contracting a muscle, or group of muscles, against resistance
- the percentage of a body's weight that is fat tissue
- state of health and well-being and, more specifically,
- all movement
- a bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases
- the process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.
- load with too great a burden or cargo.
- the quality of bending easily without breaking.
- physical activity that enhances or maintains fitness and overall health
- the quality of belonging or relating uniquely to a particular subject.
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- a lifestyle type, in which one is physically inactive and does little or no physical movement and/or exercise
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- the amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift
- the ability to perform large-muscle, whole-body exercise at moderate to high intensities for extended periods of time
- any exercise that doesn't use the oxygen in your body as its main source of energy
16 Clues: all movement • load with too great a burden or cargo. • the quality of bending easily without breaking. • the percentage of a body's weight that is fat tissue • state of health and well-being and, more specifically, • the quality of belonging or relating uniquely to a particular subject. • the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy • ...
Health 2025-04-28
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- Sudden failure of the circulatory system
- Act of applying repeated pressure to the chest
- To bring someone back to life
- Essential for oxygen exchange during CPR
- Keeping an open ___ is vital for breathing
- The act of saving someone from danger.
- Cloth used to cover wounds
- Important vital sign felt at the wrist or neck
- Type of injury where a bone breaks
- Continuous movement of blood through the body, vital for survival
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- The act of expelling an obstruction from the airway
- Action taken after CPR if breathing returns (___ position)
- Person's level of awareness
- Electrical device used to restore heart rhythm
- Location where CPR compressions are performed
- Loss of blood
16 Clues: Loss of blood • Cloth used to cover wounds • Person's level of awareness • To bring someone back to life • Type of injury where a bone breaks • The act of saving someone from danger. • Sudden failure of the circulatory system • Essential for oxygen exchange during CPR • Keeping an open ___ is vital for breathing • Location where CPR compressions are performed • ...
Insurance LHR HVRA 2023-04-03
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- Aetna (HMO)
- Employee Ins/Discount
- Medicare
- HIP Health Plan (Emblem Health)
- Fidelis (Medicaid/Child Health Plus)
- HealthFirst Essential Plan
- UHC Community Plan (MCO)
- UHC Medicare Advantage (Dual Plan)
- Cigna Evicore (HMO)
- 1199 SEIU
- United Healthcare/Empire Plan
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- GHI (Emblem Health)
- Oxford Freedom UHC
- WellCare
- World Trade Center Insurance Fund
- Fidelis Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum
- MetroPlus Medicaid
- Center Light - Medicare Advantage Plan (Not accepted by HVRA)
- BCBS Empire( YLN YLT YLL YLF YLQ YLN) HMO
19 Clues: WellCare • Medicare • 1199 SEIU • Aetna (HMO) • Oxford Freedom UHC • MetroPlus Medicaid • GHI (Emblem Health) • Cigna Evicore (HMO) • Employee Ins/Discount • UHC Community Plan (MCO) • HealthFirst Essential Plan • United Healthcare/Empire Plan • HIP Health Plan (Emblem Health) • World Trade Center Insurance Fund • UHC Medicare Advantage (Dual Plan) • Fidelis Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum • ...
Medicare 101 2022-11-21
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- must have both Medicare and Medicaid
- pays 20% of Medicare services
- may be needed to see a specialist
- authority to act for another person
- limit of out-of-pocket costs for MA plans
- amount paid for health insurance
- the amount you pay before copays begin
- part A coverage
- Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount
- plan did not go into effect
- 7 month period to enroll in MA, MAPD or PDP
- helps pay for health and wellness products
- % you pay for a covered health service
- cancelled policy within 90 days
- obtain approval to provide a service
- ability to change MA & PDP plans
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- list of drugs covered by insurance
- must have qualifying chronic condition
- part D coverage
- required to try less expensive drug first
- must stay in network for plan to pay
- Federal health insurance
- part B coverage
- State health insurance
- law to protect patient health information
- enrollment accepted by the carrier
- may pay higher to see Dr. out of network
- plan went into effect by carrier
- fixed amount paid for covered health service
- helps with part D premium and copays
30 Clues: part D coverage • part B coverage • part A coverage • State health insurance • Federal health insurance • plan did not go into effect • pays 20% of Medicare services • cancelled policy within 90 days • amount paid for health insurance • plan went into effect by carrier • ability to change MA & PDP plans • may be needed to see a specialist • list of drugs covered by insurance • ...
7 Chakras 2024-12-11
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- Location of seventh chakra
- Element of the first chakra
- Element of the seventh chakra
- Health problems of the third chakra
- Health problems of the seventh chakra
- Element of the second chakra
- Color of the third chakra
- Location of third chakra
- Element of the fifth chakra
- Element of the fourth chakra
- Location of fourth chakra
- Location of second chakra
- Location of first chakra
- Color of the fifth chakra
- Health problems of the fifth chakra
- Health problems of the fourth chakra
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- Issues of the sixth chakra
- Color of the seventh chakra
- Color of the second chakra
- Color of the sixth chakra
- Issues of the seventh chakra
- Issues of the third chakra
- Element of the third chakra
- Issues of the second chakra
- Color of the first chakra
- Issues of the fourth chakra
- Issues of the first chakra
- Element of the sixth chakra
- Issues of the fifth chakra
- Health problems of the first chakra
- Health problems of the second chakra
- Health problems of the sixth chakra
- Location of fifth chakra
- Location of sixth chakra
- Color of the fourth chakra
35 Clues: Location of third chakra • Location of fifth chakra • Location of sixth chakra • Location of first chakra • Color of the sixth chakra • Color of the first chakra • Color of the third chakra • Location of fourth chakra • Location of second chakra • Color of the fifth chakra • Issues of the sixth chakra • Location of seventh chakra • Color of the second chakra • Issues of the third chakra • ...
SDG 3 CROSSWORD 2025-10-30
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- Unequal access leading to poor health outcomes
- Health systems depend on this public backbone
- Type of health linked to well-being and SDG 3.4
- Global health crisis in 2020
- One of the four main NCDs
- Actions that stop illness before it starts
- Place where patients receive treatment
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- Country with a National Mental Health Strategy
- Type of mortality targeted by SDG 3.1
- Goal of SDG 3: Good ___ & Well-being
- Country improving access to essential services
- State of comfort, health and happiness
- Illness affecting people or animals
- Rate of deaths in population
- Professionals assisting in delivery and care
15 Clues: One of the four main NCDs • Rate of deaths in population • Global health crisis in 2020 • Illness affecting people or animals • Goal of SDG 3: Good ___ & Well-being • Type of mortality targeted by SDG 3.1 • State of comfort, health and happiness • Place where patients receive treatment • Actions that stop illness before it starts • ...
Health status indicators and dimensions 2024-02-28
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- Stats used to measure and compare health status
- a persons health status is always changing
- ideas, beliefs, values and ethics
- ability to recognise and understand emotions
- state of a persons health in all dimensions
- the way 2 or more things are related to eachother
- disease that lasts longer than 6 months
- unpleasant feelings that affect someones level of functioning
- how people experience the quality of their lives
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- death
- low stress and anxiety
- individual assessment of health
- Number of cases of a disease in a population at one time
- functioning of the body and its systems
- an individuals or populations overall health
- ill-health of an individual or population
- the impact of diseases and injuries
- Number of new cases of a disease in a population at one time
- ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships
19 Clues: death • low stress and anxiety • individual assessment of health • ideas, beliefs, values and ethics • the impact of diseases and injuries • functioning of the body and its systems • disease that lasts longer than 6 months • ill-health of an individual or population • a persons health status is always changing • state of a persons health in all dimensions • ...
Health status indicators and dimensions 2024-02-28
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- Stats used to measure and compare health status
- a persons health status is always changing
- ideas, beliefs, values and ethics
- ability to recognise and understand emotions
- state of a persons health in all dimensions
- the way 2 or more things are related to eachother
- disease that lasts longer than 6 months
- unpleasant feelings that affect someones level of functioning
- how people experience the quality of their lives
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- death
- low stress and anxiety
- individual assessment of health
- Number of cases of a disease in a population at one time
- functioning of the body and its systems
- an individuals or populations overall health
- ill-health of an individual or population
- the impact of diseases and injuries
- Number of new cases of a disease in a population at one time
- ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships
19 Clues: death • low stress and anxiety • individual assessment of health • ideas, beliefs, values and ethics • the impact of diseases and injuries • functioning of the body and its systems • disease that lasts longer than 6 months • ill-health of an individual or population • a persons health status is always changing • state of a persons health in all dimensions • ...
