health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2025-11-27
Health Assessment Chapters 1 & 2 Jarvis 7th ed. Laboratory Manual for Physical Examination & Health Assessment 2015-09-24
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- Western European/North American tradition that views health as the absence of disease
- lay healer in the person's culture
- complete health history and full physical examination
- a set of behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together that enable the healthcare professional to work in cross-cultural situations
- database database used in all settings to monitor progress of short-term or chronic health problems
- process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of that group
- simultaneously problem solving while self-improving one's own thinking ability
- dynamic process and view of health
- collection of data about an individual's health state
- rapid collection of the database
- method of collecting, and analyzing clinical information (includes assessment, diagnosis, outcome, identification, planning, implementation, & evaluation)
- action directed toward promoting health and preventing disease
- health care professional that is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent
- data that the health professional observes or obtains through the physical examination
- health health view that the mind, body, and spirit are interdependent and function as a whole within the environment
- social group within the social system possess variable traits
- desirable or undesirable state of affairs
- data the individual states about their self during the history taking
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- total of all conditions and elements that make up the surroundings and influence the development of a person
- method of collecting and analyzing clinical information by looking at cues, formulating a hypothesis, gathering supporting data to that hypothesis, evaluating hypothesis, and arriving at a diagnosis
- the balance or imbalance of the person, both within one's being and in the outside world
- used to evaluate the cause and etiology of disease, focus is on the function or malfunction of a specific organ system
- belief in diver or superhuman power
- personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life
- practice systematic approach emphasizing the best research evidence, the clinician's experience, patient preferences and values, physical examination, and assessment
- process of social and psychological exchanges with encounters between persons of different cultures, resulting in changes in either group
- used for limited or short-term problem, concerns mainly one problem, one cue complex, or body system
- tendency to view your own way of life as the most desirable, acceptable, or best and to act superior to another culture's way of life
- nonphysical attributes of a person (thoughts, communications, actions, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups)
29 Clues: rapid collection of the database • lay healer in the person's culture • dynamic process and view of health • belief in diver or superhuman power • desirable or undesirable state of affairs • personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life • complete health history and full physical examination • collection of data about an individual's health state • ...
Measuring Health Status 2025-05-07
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- The rate of deaths occurring in children under 5 years of age per 1000 live births.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express feelings, in a positive way. It also includes the ability to display resilience.
- The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time.
- The total number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.
- The fatal component of DALY. Is equal to one year of life lost due to premature death.
- ___________Adjusted Life Year, A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to a person’s state and quality of the interactions and relationships they have with other people. It also relates to the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations. It also includes the level of support provided by family and community.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics in the minds and conscience of people. It includes the concepts of hope, peace, a guiding sense of meaning and purpose in life, a sense of connection or belonging, and reflection on a person’s place in the world.
- A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth, but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on current rates of ill health and mortality.
- ____________ mortality ratio (rate), The number of deaths per 100 000 live births (women who gave birth) occurring as a result of pregnancy, childbirth or associated treatment.
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- An individual’s or a population’s overall health, taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.’ (AIHW, 2008)
- _________of Disease, A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information.It includes thought patterns, self-esteem and levels of stress and anxiety.
- ‘An indication of how long a person can expect live, it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.’
- Death in an individual or the level of death in a population or group.
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group.
- The non-fatal component of DALY. Is equal to one healthy year of life lost due to the impacts of disease and / or injury.
- _____________health status , A health status indicator based on a person’s own perception of their level of health and wellbeing.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems. It includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities and tasks.
- __________mortality rate, The rate of deaths of infants between birth and their first birthday, usually expressed per 1 000 live births.
20 Clues: The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time. • Death in an individual or the level of death in a population or group. • The rate of deaths occurring in children under 5 years of age per 1000 live births. • The fatal component of DALY. Is equal to one year of life lost due to premature death. • ...
Ch1 - Making Healty Decisions 2022-09-22
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- Taking action to avoid risk.
- Overall well being of your body, mind and relationships.
- Years a person is expected to live.
- Degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- any action or condition that increases the likely hood injury or disease. (Bad stuff)
- A behavior that is repeated so often that is becomes almost automatic.
- All the physical and social conditions that surround a person.
- health Refers to how you react to events in your life.
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- health How well your body functions
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve ones health.
- Is a state of high level health.
- All the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
- The beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- A result that a person aims for.
- Result of effect of an action or condition.
- health the state of being comfortable with yourself.
16 Clues: Taking action to avoid risk. • Is a state of high level health. • A result that a person aims for. • health How well your body functions • Years a person is expected to live. • Result of effect of an action or condition. • health the state of being comfortable with yourself. • health Refers to how you react to events in your life. • ...
alejandro jimenez's crossword 2015-11-30
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- a person that heals
- to restore health
- a enjoying good health
- a simple style
- to have a doubt
- freedom from the control of the enemy
- the degree of hotness
- somthing you wear for a important day
- a pleasing apperance
- to fasten together into knot
- freedom from disease or ailment
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- a lacking of readiness of speech
- various apparatus for heating
- a conducive to good health
- at a time in the future
- near or at the end of the day
- to undo a knot
- pertaining to the relations between nations
18 Clues: a simple style • to undo a knot • to have a doubt • to restore health • a person that heals • a pleasing apperance • the degree of hotness • a enjoying good health • at a time in the future • a conducive to good health • to fasten together into knot • various apparatus for heating • near or at the end of the day • freedom from disease or ailment • a lacking of readiness of speech • ...
chapter 5 voc 2021-11-10
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- history, observation,palpation,special tests
- pupils equal and react to light
- evaluation of a patient's physical condition
- moist
- disease-causing microorganism
- loss of sensation and movement
- viral disease caused by human immunodeficiency
- most common form of hepatitis
- liver disease; ranges in mild to week lasting
- particular virus that can only infect humans
- written plan
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- guidelines developed by the CDC to protect health care workers from exposure of blood borne pathogens
- state of unconsciousness
- passiveness range of motion
- mobile health care providers
- removal or destruction
- inflammation in the liver
- sterile; preventing infection
- used by health care workers when performing procedures
- US occupational, safety and health administration
- grey skin color; seen in shock patients
21 Clues: moist • written plan • removal or destruction • state of unconsciousness • inflammation in the liver • passiveness range of motion • mobile health care providers • disease-causing microorganism • sterile; preventing infection • most common form of hepatitis • loss of sensation and movement • pupils equal and react to light • grey skin color; seen in shock patients • ...
Australia's Health in a Globalised world 2023-09-14
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- provides support to people with disability, their families and carers.
- An approach to health care that recognizes that improvements in health and wellbeing can only be achieved by directing effort towards addressing the physical, sociocultural, and environmental factors of health that have an impact on individuals and
- a type of insurance in which members pay a premium or fee in return for payment towards health-related costs not covered by Medicare. It’s an optional form of health insurance that can be purchased in addition to Medicare.
- An approach to health development by the World Health Organization, that attempts to reduce inequalities in health.
- An approach to health that expands the traditional focus on individual behaviour change to one that considers the ways in which physical, sociocultural and political environments impact on health.
- to interventions put in place to reduce the risk of crashes, death and injury caused to individuals as a result of using roads
- Focusses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness. It is a medical model practiced by doctors and health professionals and is associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and cure of disease.
- groups.
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- a program of the Australian Government that subsidises prescription medication for Australian citizens, permanent residents, and those with the reciprocal healthcare agreement.
- Decisions made by the government and organizations regarding laws and policies to make it more difficult for people to undertake unhealthy behaviour and seek to make health choices.
- making it easier for people to make healthy choices by providing a physical and social environment that promotes health rather than detracts from it.
- Government actions that focused on changing the physical environment to prevent the spread of disease, such as providing safe water, sanitation and sewage disposal, improved nutrition, improved housing conditions and better work conditions.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
14 Clues: groups. • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme • provides support to people with disability, their families and carers. • The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health. • An approach to health development by the World Health Organization, that attempts to reduce inequalities in health. • ...
Medical Billing Crossword 2022-06-23
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- allows employees to continue health coverage beyond the termination date
- notifies Medicare beneficiaries of actions taken on claims
- likelihood of dying
- active duty insurance
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- common law
- money, fraudulent action
- legal proceeding, not in open court
- primary care provider
- personal health record
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- electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P
- predetermined $ amount for all services provided during an episode-of-care
- Latin: "for each day"
- veterans insurance
- mandates regulations that govern privacy, security and electronic transactions standards for health care information
- medicare administrative contractor
- requires specified $ amount to be paid by policyholder to provider before received services
- preventative services
- unique identifier assigned to health care providers
- present on admission
20 Clues: common law • veterans insurance • likelihood of dying • present on admission • Latin: "for each day" • active duty insurance • preventative services • primary care provider • personal health record • money, fraudulent action • medicare administrative contractor • legal proceeding, not in open court • electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • ...
Know your acronyms! 2026-02-19
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- Medicaid to the Blind.
- Health Insurance Premium Payment HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Food and Nutrition Services
- Medicaid to the Disabled.
- Cost of Living Adjustment
- Absent Parent
- Child Support Enforcement
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Child Protective Services
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- Beneficiary Data Exchange
- Low Income Energy Assistance Program
- Income Maintenance Caseworker
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- Household
- Medicaid Family Planning
- Medicaid to Families with Dependent Children.
- Community Alternative Program
- Adult Protective Services
- Income Maintenance Supervisor
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Certification Period
- Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries.
- Categorically Needy
- Federal Emergency Management Act
- Long Term Care
- Medicaid for Pregnant Women.
26 Clues: Household • Absent Parent • Long Term Care • Categorically Needy • Certification Period • Medicaid to the Blind. • Medicaid Family Planning • Medicaid to the Disabled. • Cost of Living Adjustment • Adult Protective Services • Child Support Enforcement • Child Protective Services • Beneficiary Data Exchange • Food and Nutrition Services • Medicaid for Pregnant Women. • ...
Community Based Nursing 2024-10-22
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- focuses on care of patient with less than 6 months to live
- role of the nurse to instruct patients
- first community health nurse
- Manager makes referrals to other agencies
- type of nursing where primary goal is to promote health
- promoted health by nursing the whole person
- founder of American Red Cross
- provides relief for family caregivers
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- sponsored jointly by government and states for low income
- Health delivery of health-related services at the client's residence
- healthcare in inductrial or corporate setting
- support the client's right to make decisions
- necessary for reimbursement purposes
- type of survey performed while driving around an area
- concern for a home health nurse
15 Clues: first community health nurse • founder of American Red Cross • concern for a home health nurse • necessary for reimbursement purposes • provides relief for family caregivers • role of the nurse to instruct patients • Manager makes referrals to other agencies • promoted health by nursing the whole person • support the client's right to make decisions • ...
Spórt - sport 2023-10-25
19 Clues: team • rugby • boxing • health • hockey • tennis • manager • camogie • hurling • cycling • friends • swimming • training • football • athletics • basketball • mental health • Irish dancing • gaelic football
School Health Program and Fundamentals of Insurance 2024-11-22
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- written statements that describe the nature and procedures of a school health program
- a transfer of risk from an individual to a group in order to protect against catastrophic loss
- health services provided by school health workers to appraise, protect, and promote the health of students
- a trained professional at the state district, or school level who is responsible for managing, coordinating, planning, implementing and evaluating school health policies & resources
- the best way to manage risk as a society
- contract between the insurer and the insured about costs, what is covered, procedures for payment, etc.
- a basic amount paid periodically by the insured to keep a policy active
- the one who receives money when something bad happens
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- the development, delivery, and evalutation of a planned curriculum from K-12
- a written plan for instruction
- the promotion, maintenance, and utilization of safe and wholesome surroundings in a school
- an advisory group composed of school, health, and community representatives who act collectively to advise the school on aspects of coordinated school health; aka school wellness council
- an insurer that offers a policy to a party who is viewed as an extremely high insurance risk
- the amount the insured pays each year for most eligible medical services or medications before their health plan begins to share in the costs of services
- acronym for the model that focuses on addressing the educational and health needs of children within the context of the school setting
- part of the curriculum that states the order in which the content will be taught
- part of the curriculum that outlines what will be taught
- the one who provides the insurance
18 Clues: a written plan for instruction • the one who provides the insurance • the best way to manage risk as a society • the one who receives money when something bad happens • part of the curriculum that outlines what will be taught • a basic amount paid periodically by the insured to keep a policy active • ...
0602_Country Club Crossword 2014-06-03
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- Earn $50 here when you complete the online health assessment at Anthem.com.
- Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices.
- I can talk to an Anthem doctor online, over the Internet at home.
- You must meet ______ out of five for these CardioMetabolic health goals.
- Take this questionnaire to create a personalized health plan and earn points online through Healthy Lifestyles.
- Remain or become this to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Sign the Country Club affidavit.
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- I must pay a $30 copay for every _______.
- Utilize this toll free phone line to discuss health concerns with an Anthem nurse.
- This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______.
- At least four health visits with _____ _____.
- Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers.
- The program that allows free membership to participating fitness facilities. Earn incentive points for each fitness center visit.
- Includes making an appointment with your primary care physician, an annual physical and blood-work for your biometric numbers.
- Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins.
- I should sign this with my Health Coach to keep my health goals on track.
- To participate in the Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge you must do this.
16 Clues: I must pay a $30 copay for every _______. • Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins. • At least four health visits with _____ _____. • Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers. • Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices. • This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______. • ...
2.3 & 2.4 Voc 2022-09-12
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- Actions that promote the environment and health of a community.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings.
- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services.
- People under the age of 18.
- Healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment.
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- Aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own.
- Healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave.
- Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
16 Clues: People under the age of 18. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions. • Actions that promote the environment and health of a community. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
Chapter 3: Health Information Functions, Purpose, and Users 2024-01-22
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- A review of the health record to determine its completeness and accuracy
- Raw facts and figures
- A computer software program that automatically assigns prospective payment groups on the basis of clinical codes
- A clarification made to the health care documentation after the original document has been signed; it should be dated, timed and signed
- Review of health record for proper documentation and adherence to regulatory and accreditation standards
- The process of ensuring that each page in the health record is organized in a standardized order
- A device used in paper-based health record systems to track the location of records removed from the file storage area
- Specialty software used to facilitate the assignment of diagnostic and procedural codes according to the rules of the coding system
- Situation in which a patient is issued more than one medical record number from an organization with multiple facilities
- The process of extracting information from a document to create a brief summary of a patient’s illness, treatment, and outcome
- Request for the health record
- Situation in which a patient is issued a medical record number that has been previously issued to a different patient
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- Edit made to the health record by drawing a single line through the erroneous information and writing the word “error” above the mistake; the practitioner should sign, date and time the correction
- An organized (usually alphabetical) list of specific data that serves to guide, indicate, or otherwise facilitate reference to the data
- A review of the health record to ensure that standards are met and to determine the adequacy of entries documenting the quality of care
- Fixed rules that must be followed
- In forms control, provides general direction about the design of the form
- A late entry added to a health record to provide additional information in conjunction with a previous entry
- Information used to identify an individual, such as name, address, gender, age, and other information linked to a specific person
- Refers to data elements that have been combined and then manipulated into something meaningful regarding a patient or a group of patients
- A collection of care information related to a specific disease, condition, or procedure that makes health record information available for analysis and comparison
21 Clues: Raw facts and figures • Request for the health record • Fixed rules that must be followed • A review of the health record to determine its completeness and accuracy • In forms control, provides general direction about the design of the form • The process of ensuring that each page in the health record is organized in a standardized order • ...
National Public Health Week 2024-03-13
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- This woman can help you with your background check, job openings, FMLA, and Workers' Comp
- As of October 2023, Tara Blackley is the LFHD _________
- If public sewer isn't available for your home, you will need a ___ system
- Our EH staff will tell you that drinking this diary product is a bad idea
- The health district does not investigate animal bites for anything other than possible exposure to this
- Clarke, Frederick/Winchester, Page, Shenandoah. Who's missing?
- The Shenandoah County Health Department is located in this town
- Specialists who monitor, track, and respond to infectious disease in the community to prevent spread of illness
- Who is Public Health
- You can get this styled nearby after visiting the Clarke County Health Department
- Protects patients' health information (abbreviation)
- Masks, gloves, safety glasses for example (abbreviation)
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- This generic medication reverses the effects of an opioid overdose
- In order to operate a food establishment, you need one of these
- Our neighboring health district to the south
- If you have this form of Tuberculosis, you are not contagious to others, but you may still be advised by TB Program staff to seek treatment
- Our office staff file these papers all day long
- The Supplemental Nutrition Program (abbreviation)
- The Virginia State Health Commissioner as of May 2023
- What to do when the internet is down
- This week we're celebrating _____ (abbreviation)
- The district weather lady
22 Clues: Who is Public Health • The district weather lady • What to do when the internet is down • Our neighboring health district to the south • Our office staff file these papers all day long • This week we're celebrating _____ (abbreviation) • The Supplemental Nutrition Program (abbreviation) • Protects patients' health information (abbreviation) • ...
Race and Health 2026-03-05
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- Claim that genetic differences map onto racial categories
- Social classification based on perceived physical traits
- Theory combining social structures and individual meaning making
- Explanation of health differences by income and education
- Ongoing self reflection about power imbalances
- Embedded racial bias within institutions and policies
- Skills and knowledge patients bring to navigate health systems
- Measurable differences in health status among groups
- Psychological injury caused by racism and discrimination
- Treating everyone the same regardless of need
- How well residents connect within a community
- Lack of reliable access to enough food
- Shared beliefs, customs, and artifacts of a group
- Observation that newcomers often have better health than natives
- Fair distribution of nutritious foods
- Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone
- Process of adopting aspects of a new culture
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- Collective wound passed down from past atrocities
- Theory that stressors linked to social position affect health of marginalized groups
- Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments
- Trust and support among close knit groups
- Idea that profit is generated through racial exploitation
- Diagram showing multiple layers influencing health
- Areas where a single ethnic group predominates
- Moral rightness and fairness in society
- Person who moves to a new country to settle permanently
- Identification with a cultural group based on ancestry
- Fair treatment of all peoples regarding environmental policy
- Systemic oppression based on perceived race
- Fair opportunity for all to achieve optimal health
30 Clues: Fair distribution of nutritious foods • Lack of reliable access to enough food • Moral rightness and fairness in society • Trust and support among close knit groups • Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments • Systemic oppression based on perceived race • Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone • Process of adopting aspects of a new culture • ...
Unit 1 Health care Review 2023-02-17
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- Patients who do not stay overnight in a health care facility
- Every permanent resident of a province or territory is entitled to receive coverage
- Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety
- These workers experienced something they called “code zero”
- Helps reduce the use of emergency care units by having nursing available to call 24/7
- A facility that provides care to patients that have a chronic illness and need 24-hour professional care
- Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence
- Patients who are admitted to the hospital to receive treatment
- This insurance plan must pay for all medically necessary services
- Health care provided for a short time, the hospital is an example
- Delivery takes place in the community but can also take place within a hospital
- You have the right to be informed of known or foreseeable hazards in the workplace
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- People can receive coverage regardless of gender, income, health status, age
- End of life in their own homes
- Gives employers and workers information about hazardous materials in the workplace
- Ontario’s Health Card is called
- Health care for people recovering from injury, illness, surgery but still need complex care
- This government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs that promote health and prevent disease
- These residences allow people to live independently while providing security, support, and varying degrees of care
- care Support services provided to people in their homes who are medically stable and do not need to be in the hospital
- Most costly level of health care delivery
- Temporary care given to patients to give families a break
- A small number of people in a home together with common ailment
- Provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services
- Your workplace presents a danger to you
- A group of people that can put a strain on the health care system due to their age
- Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified
- Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative services associated with more complex medical issues
- Was the first province to introduce an insurance plan that covered the costs of hospital services.
- The federal government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs for disease prevention and health ______________
30 Clues: End of life in their own homes • Ontario’s Health Card is called • Your workplace presents a danger to you • Most costly level of health care delivery • Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety • Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified • Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence • ...
Test Review 2023-02-17
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- Patients who do not stay overnight in a health care facility
- Every permanent resident of a province or territory is entitled to receive coverage
- Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety
- These workers experienced something they called “code zero”
- Helps reduce the use of emergency care units by having nursing available to call 24/7
- A facility that provides care to patients that have a chronic illness and need 24-hour professional care
- Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence
- Patients who are admitted to the hospital to receive treatment
- This insurance plan must pay for all medically necessary services
- Health care provided for a short time, the hospital is an example
- Delivery takes place in the community but can also take place within a hospital
- You have the right to be informed of known or foreseeable hazards in the workplace
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- People can receive coverage regardless of gender, income, health status, age
- End of life care
- Gives employers and workers information about hazardous materials in the workplace
- Ontario’s Health Card is called
- Health care for people recovering from injury, illness, surgery but still need complex care
- This government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs that promote health and prevent disease
- These residences allow people to live independently while providing security, support, and varying degrees of care
- care Support services provided to people in their homes who are medically stable and do not need to be in the hospital
- Most costly level of health care delivery
- Temporary care given to patients to give families a break
- A small number of people in a home together with common ailment
- Provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services
- Your workplace presents a danger to you
- A group of people that can put a strain on the health care system due to their age
- Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified
- Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative services associated with more complex medical issues
- Was the first province to introduce an insurance plan that covered the costs of hospital services.
- The federal government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs for disease prevention and health ______________
30 Clues: End of life care • Ontario’s Health Card is called • Your workplace presents a danger to you • Most costly level of health care delivery • Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety • Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified • Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence • Temporary care given to patients to give families a break • ...
Healthy 2025-03-25
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- – Conducive to or suggestive of good health and well-being.
- health – An approach to health that considers the whole person—body, mind, spirit, and emotions—in the quest for optimal wellness.
- – The process of removing toxic substances from the body.
- – Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- – The ability to withstand hardship or adversity, especially the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- – The state of being strong and active; energy.
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- – The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- health – A person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- – The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health.
- – The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- diet – A diet that contains the proper proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water necessary to maintain good health.
- – The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or white blood cells.
15 Clues: – The state of being strong and active; energy. • – The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • – The condition of being physically strong and healthy. • – The process of removing toxic substances from the body. • – Conducive to or suggestive of good health and well-being. • – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
Health and Well-being 2024-08-05
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- Screening Tests and examinations conducted to detect potential health issues before symptoms appear.
- Health The state of our emotional and psychological well-being, affecting how we think, feel, and act.
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own health and well-being.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, encompassing both physical and mental aspects.
- The process of providing adequate fluids to the body to maintain health and function.
- The process of regaining health or strength after illness or injury.
- natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and recovery.
- Illness A long-lasting health condition that can be controlled but not cured, such as diabetes or heart disease.
- state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations.
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- The process of taking in and using food and other substances for growth, metabolism, and repair.
- Care Medical practices or actions taken to prevent disease and maintain health before symptoms occur.
- Diet A diet that includes a variety of different foods in the right proportions to maintain health and energy.
- The body’s ability to resist or fight off infection and disease through its immune system.
- The state of being free from illness or injury, and actively pursuing a balanced life.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and is done to improve or maintain physical fitness.
15 Clues: The process of regaining health or strength after illness or injury. • natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and recovery. • The process of providing adequate fluids to the body to maintain health and function. • state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations. • ...
Health 2022-12-16
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- a medical condition in which someone stops breathing for a short time when sleeping
- bodypart that allows your hand to rotate
- an organ which allows someone to make sounds
- an object which is used to cover wounds
- an organ that is used to store and digest food
- the upper part of your leg
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- to become better
- a drug that negates pain
- to give a response
- the condition of being unable to sleep, over a period of time
- the central organ that circulates blood
- a medical condition that makes you go to sleep suddenly and when you do not expect it
- organs which allow you to breath
- a injury which is usually caused by excessive rubbing of the skin
14 Clues: to become better • to give a response • a drug that negates pain • the upper part of your leg • organs which allow you to breath • the central organ that circulates blood • an object which is used to cover wounds • bodypart that allows your hand to rotate • an organ which allows someone to make sounds • an organ that is used to store and digest food • ...
Health 2020-03-03
Health 2020-09-23
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- sell medicine
- if you have a temperature you need to take it
- examine People when they dont feel good
- if you have a pain take some painkillers
- if you have got a ****** you need to see a dentist
- if you have корь you need to see a dentist
- if you have Cold you need to take some ****** C
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- make and sell glasses
- take cwre of people's eyes
- operate on people
- if you have it take aspirin
- check people's teeth
- if you have it you should take Cough sweet
- if you have it take an aspirin
- if you have it, you need to stay at home
15 Clues: sell medicine • operate on people • check people's teeth • make and sell glasses • take cwre of people's eyes • if you have it take aspirin • if you have it take an aspirin • examine People when they dont feel good • if you have a pain take some painkillers • if you have it, you need to stay at home • if you have it you should take Cough sweet • ...
Health 2023-06-12
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness
- Physical activity for improving fitness
- The condition of being physically fit
- diet A diet that includes all essential nutrients in proper proportions
- The process of making the body immune to certain diseases
- check A regular check-up to assess overall health
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- The state of being in good health
- The process of providing nourishment
- The act of supplying water to the body
- Relating to the organs involved in breathing
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety
- A practice of focusing the mind and achieving mental clarity
- The capacity to exert force or resistance
- Mental or emotional strain
- The natural state of rest for the body
15 Clues: Mental or emotional strain • The state of being in good health • The process of providing nourishment • The condition of being physically fit • The act of supplying water to the body • The natural state of rest for the body • Physical activity for improving fitness • The capacity to exert force or resistance • Relating to the organs involved in breathing • ...
Health 2013-09-15
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- The leading cause of death in the US affects this organ
- A bad habit that causes one to delay doing their work until the last minute
- A bad habit that causes nicotine addiction and in some cases COPD
- The category of health improved by getting 8 hours of sleep each night
- COPD affects this organ
- You should brush these at least twice a day
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- The leading cause of death in children under 4
- This type of exercise is also known as cardio
- The second leading cause of death in the US
- Physical, mental, and social well being
- Most people should eat 2,000 of these everyday
- The category of health improved by balancing leisure time and work
- The category of health that is improved by exercising
- The minimum number of hours people should sleep daily
14 Clues: COPD affects this organ • Physical, mental, and social well being • The second leading cause of death in the US • You should brush these at least twice a day • This type of exercise is also known as cardio • The leading cause of death in children under 4 • Most people should eat 2,000 of these everyday • The category of health that is improved by exercising • ...
Health 2013-10-23
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- / the GP's office
- / it is put on a broken arm
- / your body produces it when you exercise
- / the type of meal you should eat to keep fit
- / a type of exercise similar to running
- / the sign or indication of an illness
- / high temperature
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- / a doctor who operates you on
- / you put it on a bleeding cut
- / pain in the head
- / large medical care centre
- / general medical examination
- / person who treats illnesses
- / put a tissue in front of your mouth when you do this
14 Clues: / the GP's office • / pain in the head • / high temperature • / it is put on a broken arm • / large medical care centre • / general medical examination • / person who treats illnesses • / a doctor who operates you on • / you put it on a bleeding cut • / the sign or indication of an illness • / a type of exercise similar to running • / your body produces it when you exercise • ...
Health 2013-10-23
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- / the sign or indication of an illness
- / it is put on a broken arm
- / your body produces it when you exercise
- / a type of exercise similar to running
- / the type of meal you should eat to keep fit
- / high temperature
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- / the GP's office
- / large medical care centre
- / a doctor who operates you on
- / pain in the head
- / put a tissue in front of your mouth when you do this
- / you put it on a bleeding cut
- / general medical examination
- / person who treats illnesses
14 Clues: / the GP's office • / pain in the head • / high temperature • / large medical care centre • / it is put on a broken arm • / general medical examination • / person who treats illnesses • / a doctor who operates you on • / you put it on a bleeding cut • / the sign or indication of an illness • / a type of exercise similar to running • / your body produces it when you exercise • ...
Health 2014-10-02
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- A ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development.
- A ______ is Something people use to avoid dealing with an unpleasant emotion
- is made up of elements such as interest, abilities, values, and goals.
- A _______ tells your mind and body how to react to situations
- Observing and learning from the behavior of others
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- Name for status of the mind
- giving thoughtful recommendations on how a friend can improve a skill is an example of
- A change in the amount of ________ can change the way you react to situations, and can affect your relationship.
- a building block of development that helps you grow up as a healthy, caring, responsible individual.
- ________ Can damage a relationship
- _________ is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- a complex set of characteristics that make you unique?
- striving to become the best you can be?
- _____ is the act of holding back or restraining
14 Clues: Name for status of the mind • ________ Can damage a relationship • striving to become the best you can be? • _____ is the act of holding back or restraining • Observing and learning from the behavior of others • a complex set of characteristics that make you unique? • A _______ tells your mind and body how to react to situations • ...
Health 2016-04-26
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- protein repairs what
- a fat solid at room temperature
- cheese, milk,yoghurt are what products
- when people are over weight they are
- something that start with E that is lost in sweat
- developed by the University of florida to replenish what is lost in sweat
- spending tim with friends is what type of health
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- a type of activity that evolves physical exertion
- when the body lacks water it is
- found in pasta
- 60% of the body is
- carbohydrates are the main source of what
- has A,B,C,d but not X,Y,Z
- something that helps you grow
14 Clues: found in pasta • 60% of the body is • protein repairs what • has A,B,C,d but not X,Y,Z • something that helps you grow • a fat solid at room temperature • when the body lacks water it is • when people are over weight they are • cheese, milk,yoghurt are what products • carbohydrates are the main source of what • spending tim with friends is what type of health • ...
health 2021-11-29
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- a food item that contains marijuana
- a crystalline compound that is the main active ingredient of cannabis
- a drug that is made from poppy seeds form a flower
- medication drugs that were given by doctors
- the action of inhaling and exhaling vapor containing nicotine flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose
- Liquor an alcoholic drink that is distilled rather than fermented
- a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- cigarette a cigarette shaped device containing a nicotine-based liquid that is vaporized and inhaled used to stimulate the experience of smoking tobacco
- the process of coming off drugs or alcohol
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- stimulants medicines generally used to treat ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactive disorder) and narcolepsy
- depressant these drugs can slow the brain activity, making them useful for treating panic, anxiety, acute stress reactions, and sleep disorders
- a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco
- a prescription drug used to treat pain, and coughing
- a preparation of nicotine rich leaves of an American plant, which are cursed by the process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing
- Cannabis that is usually smoked
- a type of drug that makes the users hear and see things that aren’t actually there
16 Clues: Cannabis that is usually smoked • a food item that contains marijuana • the process of coming off drugs or alcohol • medication drugs that were given by doctors • a drug that is made from poppy seeds form a flower • a prescription drug used to treat pain, and coughing • Liquor an alcoholic drink that is distilled rather than fermented • ...
health 2021-11-25
14 Clues: Köhög • Recept • Szédül • Tüsszög • Járvány • Lázmérő • Gyulladt • Levetkőzik • General... • Megvizsgál • orvosi szoba • Tüdőgyulladás • Torokgyulladás • Felír (gyógyszert)
Health 2022-01-28
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- made when manufactures add hydrogen to fat molecules
- portions of the body
- the chemical prosses of the body breaking down food for energy
- vitamins that cannot be stored in the body and must be eaten everyday
- helps with red blood cells helping you breath better
- helps maintain the body tempter and protect nerves
- important to the heart function and blood clotting
- measured units of broken down nutrients
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- vitamins that can be stored in the body for later
- when the red blood cells don't have enough hemoglobin
- prevents blood clotting and helps with forming bones
- has all their hydrogen and carbon atoms
- this prosses passes through the body without being digested
- has unsaturated bond where hydrogen can be added
14 Clues: portions of the body • has all their hydrogen and carbon atoms • measured units of broken down nutrients • vitamins that can be stored in the body for later • has unsaturated bond where hydrogen can be added • helps maintain the body tempter and protect nerves • important to the heart function and blood clotting • prevents blood clotting and helps with forming bones • ...
Health 2022-01-20
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- o produce tears from your eyes, usually because you are sad, angry, or hurt
- a place where sick or injured people go to be treated by doctors and nurses
- someone who examines and repairs teeth
- a person whose job is to treat people who have an illness or injury
- to suddenly go down and hit the ground without intending to
- someone whose job is to care for sick and injured people
- to make air come out of your throat with a short sound
- pain inside your head
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- pain in your ear
- a common illness that makes you sneeze and makes your nose produce liquid
- a pain in one of your teeth
- pain in your stomach
- to cause someone pain or to injure them
- not feeling well, or suffering from a disease
14 Clues: pain in your ear • pain in your stomach • pain inside your head • a pain in one of your teeth • someone who examines and repairs teeth • to cause someone pain or to injure them • not feeling well, or suffering from a disease • to make air come out of your throat with a short sound • someone whose job is to care for sick and injured people • ...
health 2022-02-07
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- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- inability to recognize faces
- inflammation of the iris and ciliary body, structures in the middle layer of the eye (uvea)
- dry skin
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- slowness of movement
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- inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident
- nosebleed
- chest pain caused by the inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot
- also called fundoscopy.
- inflammation of the retina and choroid and are defined by the appearance of white dots in the posterior inner part of the eye
- sneeze
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
14 Clues: sneeze • dry skin • nosebleed • slowness of movement • also called fundoscopy. • inability to recognize faces • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident • ...
health 2022-04-20
14 Clues: malade • La toux • le repas • Le syrop • la fièvre • La grippe • Attention • la maladie • Maux de tête • Des comprimés • Les symptomes • En bonne santé • les médicaments • un nez qui coule
Health 2022-05-18
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- She needed some .............. to fix the problem
- When i am sick I go to the ............. appointment Can I make an ............... to see the doctor.
- In an .................you should ring ))).
- When I got the flu I had a ........ and a runny nose
- The ambulance took him to ..............
- I couldn't go to TAFE because I was ............ headache Reading for too long gives me a ................. chemist I took the prescription to the ................ medicare The medical bill was paid by ................... healthy It is important to be ..................
- the ................ polished my teeth.
- I needed an ...................dental appointment because I had a bad tooth ache.
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- the doctor wrote a ................. for some medicine.
- My daughter had a high ............
- I have a ...............appointment to see the specialist.
- I ate too much and now I have a stomach .........
- This morning I had a pain in my stomach,
- The nurse was looking after many ............. receptionist The ................. makes all the appointments for the doctor.
14 Clues: My daughter had a high ............ • the ................ polished my teeth. • The ambulance took him to .............. • This morning I had a pain in my stomach, • In an .................you should ring ))). • She needed some .............. to fix the problem • I ate too much and now I have a stomach ......... • When I got the flu I had a ........ and a runny nose • ...
Health 2023-07-18
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- The process of supplying adequate fluids to the body to maintain hydration.
- Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury.
- The act of resting and unwinding, often to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illness or disease.
- The ability to maintain stability and equilibrium in one's body and life.
- The state of overall well-being and good health.
- The process of providing nourishment to the body through food and drinks.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
14 Clues: Mental or emotional strain or tension. • The state of overall well-being and good health. • The physical structure of a person or an animal. • The condition of being physically strong and healthy. • Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy. • Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury. • ...
Health 2024-02-20
Health 2024-01-08
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- a substance found in meat, eggs, etc.
- healthy substances found in food
- physical damage to the body
- fluids water that the body loses through sweat during exercise or when it is hot
- energy-giving substances found in food
- grains cereal made from seeds with their outer part still on
- metal found in food needed for healthy blood
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- natural substances found in food e.g. iron, calcium, etc.
- an element found in food needed for healthy bones and teeth
- to not take any notice of sth
- birds raised on a farm for food e.g. chicken, turkey
- to be used for doing the same job as sth that was used before
- ankle to injure the lower part of the leg that connects the leg to the foot
- products foods that are made with milk
14 Clues: physical damage to the body • to not take any notice of sth • healthy substances found in food • a substance found in meat, eggs, etc. • energy-giving substances found in food • products foods that are made with milk • metal found in food needed for healthy blood • birds raised on a farm for food e.g. chicken, turkey • ...
Health 2024-01-08
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- a substance found in meat, eggs, etc.
- healthy substances found in food
- physical damage to the body
- fluids water that the body loses through sweat during exercise or when it is hot
- energy-giving substances found in food
- grains cereal made from seeds with their outer part still on
- metal found in food needed for healthy blood
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- natural substances found in food e.g. iron, calcium, etc.
- an element found in food needed for healthy bones and teeth
- to not take any notice of sth
- birds raised on a farm for food e.g. chicken, turkey
- to be used for doing the same job as sth that was used before
- ankle to injure the lower part of the leg that connects the leg to the foot
- products foods that are made with milk
14 Clues: physical damage to the body • to not take any notice of sth • healthy substances found in food • a substance found in meat, eggs, etc. • energy-giving substances found in food • products foods that are made with milk • metal found in food needed for healthy blood • birds raised on a farm for food e.g. chicken, turkey • ...
Health 2023-09-21
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- Organ used by fish to obtain oxygen
- When people around you persuade you to do something
- This system includes bones
- The addictive chemical found in tobacco
- This system includes muscles
- A drug that slows the central nervous system
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- Source of energy for the body
- This system includes the heart, blood and vessels
- Takes blood to the heart
- This system includes lungs
- The main organs of respiration
- Closes the pathway to the nose
- Takes blood away from the heart
- This system includes the brain and spinal cord
14 Clues: Takes blood to the heart • This system includes lungs • This system includes bones • This system includes muscles • Source of energy for the body • The main organs of respiration • Closes the pathway to the nose • Takes blood away from the heart • Organ used by fish to obtain oxygen • The addictive chemical found in tobacco • A drug that slows the central nervous system • ...
Health 2025-11-21
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- Deals with emotions
- Treating others kindly, whether you are friends with them or not
- Clearly and Confidently speaking to someone
- Quiet, shy, and timid tone
- Part of the triangle, healthy relationships
- When there is a problem or argument
- This is the class we are in
- Physical Activity
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- Different but similar to hearing
- This is a story describing what happens
- This can be good or bad but can persuade you to do something
- Part of the wellness triangle, Active, Sleep, Eat
- Feeling of pressure or tension
- This type of communication is best. It has Speaking, Active, Listening, and Body Language
14 Clues: Physical Activity • Deals with emotions • Quiet, shy, and timid tone • This is the class we are in • Feeling of pressure or tension • Different but similar to hearing • When there is a problem or argument • This is a story describing what happens • Clearly and Confidently speaking to someone • Part of the triangle, healthy relationships • ...
health 2025-09-15
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- reward a lasting reward
- things you do everyday for your life
- feelings that you fell when upset
- what you use
- what you do
- how you act
- what you are stressing about
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- that you are happy
- taking care of your body
- you talking to someone
- control what you can control
- what you need to get done
- feelings what you feel everyday
- health what you are doing to your body
14 Clues: what you do • how you act • what you use • that you are happy • you talking to someone • reward a lasting reward • taking care of your body • what you need to get done • control what you can control • what you are stressing about • feelings what you feel everyday • feelings that you fell when upset • things you do everyday for your life • health what you are doing to your body
Health 2025-11-20
15 Clues: meat • whole • glucose • fast food • best class • stored energy • half your plate • Simple and complex • repair body tissue • half of your plate • Protein and calcium • type of complex carbohydrate • helps regulate body processes • most important meal of the day • can only survive three days without
6th Grade - Module 1 - Review 2024-01-29
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- The dimensions of health are __________ when the status of one dimension of health (the cause)influences or impacts another (effect)
- My body
- Living your best life
- My knowledge
- My job
- A persons health is made up of many elements which means health is _____________________
- A core area of your life (wedge on the wellness wheel)
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- Just getting by
- A positive repeated behavior that boosts well-being
- My surroundings
- My values
- The overall condition of the body beyond being sick or not sick
- My heart & mind
- My relationships
- My Money
15 Clues: My job • My body • My Money • My values • My knowledge • Just getting by • My surroundings • My heart & mind • My relationships • Living your best life • A positive repeated behavior that boosts well-being • A core area of your life (wedge on the wellness wheel) • The overall condition of the body beyond being sick or not sick • ...
Health Insurance - Prime & Classic 2013-08-23
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- We cover ____ listed Critical Diseases
- In Prime, Critical Illness cover is an _____ cover
- Our Health Insurance policies don't follow Claims based _____
- First ____ days is a waiting period for all Illness related hospitalization
- In an Individual policy option, a family discount of __% is available
- In Prime, the maximum limit on Post Hospitalization Expenses is ______ days
- Our Health Insurance promises ___ hours revert under Service Assurance
- Reinstatement of Sum Insured is applicable only to _______ Hospitalization
- In Prime, there are no _________
- In Classic, Critical Illness cover can be opted for at an ____ premium
- Our Health Insurance policies, for every claim free year earns the customer a Bonus of ___ % on the Basic Sum Insured
- In Classic, Pre Existing Diseases are covered after ____ years of continuous renewal
- In Critical Illness cover; the benefit payable is up to _____ of the Basic Sum Insured
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- In Classic, 10% co-pay in every claim is applicable beyond _____ yrs of age
- Our Health Insurance covers ________ day care procedures
- In Classic, Pre Acceptance Medical tests are needed for customers over the age of ____ yrs
- Our Health Insurance covers ___ instances of child birth in the lifetime under the Maternity benefit
- Our Health Insurance policies may be used for hospitalization expenses in ____ only
- In Classic, up to Rs. 25,000 is available for _____ treatment
- Our Health Insurance can be renewed for ________
- In Prime, the maximum limit on Pre Hospitalization Expenses is ____ days
- Maternity benefit is excluded for the first ____ years of the policy
22 Clues: In Prime, there are no _________ • We cover ____ listed Critical Diseases • Our Health Insurance can be renewed for ________ • In Prime, Critical Illness cover is an _____ cover • Our Health Insurance covers ________ day care procedures • Our Health Insurance policies don't follow Claims based _____ • In Classic, up to Rs. 25,000 is available for _____ treatment • ...
Safety Week Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-19
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- Workers in Manitoba have______Rights under workplace safety and health regulations
- Workers have the right to know about ____ of chemicals in the workplace.
- Workers have the right to ______work if they believe it endangers the safety and health of themselves or others.
- In the event of a fire, the acronym “PASS” stands for when using a fire extinguisher Pull, Aim,_____,Sweep
- Employees must report all______.
- Workers have the Right to ____ and make recommendations about safety and health.
- After using the utility knife, the blade must be________
- Employees must wear safety _____ on the shop floor
- Workers have the right to ______ about workplace safety and health hazards.
- Employer must provide _____before workers operate machinery or equipment.
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- If injured on the job, the employee must______the injury immediately.
- When working on any task, it is important to have the right _____ for the job.
- In case of a fire, every employee must_________through the nearest exit
- Employees must always use the appropriate required ____.
- Every chemical container must have a WHMIS___
- Employers must ensure that employee have a ____ workplace.
- Right to protection against ______ for practicing their rights
- Safety Committee identifies hazards by ____ the areas.
- Workplace Safety and Health gives employees ____ under its regulations.
- Employees wearing a respirator must be ___ tested.
- Employees must wear safety ____ on the production floor
- Every______must take reasonable care to protect their safety and health as well as the safety and health of other persons in the workplace.
22 Clues: Employees must report all______. • Every chemical container must have a WHMIS___ • Employees wearing a respirator must be ___ tested. • Employees must wear safety _____ on the shop floor • Safety Committee identifies hazards by ____ the areas. • Employees must wear safety ____ on the production floor • Employees must always use the appropriate required ____. • ...
Socially conditioned diseases their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors. 2025-03-03
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- Long term health problem that impacts daily life.
- Overconsumption of this beverage can lead to liver damage
- The inability to perform normal activities.
- A socioeconomic condition linked to increased health risks.
- Social pressures can contribute to these eating issues.
- Rapid increase in disease cases.
- Mental health condition often exacerbated by social isolation.
- Inhaling this substance is a leading cause of lung cancer. SMOKING
- Loss of work, a social stressor impacting health.
- Lack of physical activity, a major health concerns
- A state of mental or emotional strain.
- A factor directly causing a disease.
- The severity of a disease's impact.
- Imbalanced intake of food, often due to social factors.
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- What doctors use to determine a medical condition.
- Contaminated air, a risk factor for respiratory problems.
- Unequal access to healthcare, a social determinant.
- Lack of social can lead to isolation and depression.
- Excess body weight, a risk factor for many diseases.
- The predicted outcome of a disease.
- The effect of a disease on daily life.
- A measure of health impact on a population.
- A type of illness influenced by social conditions.
- The amount of cases of a condition in a population.
- A factor increasing the likelihood of health problems.
- The study of disease patterns in populations.
- The state of physical and mental well-being.
- The rate of disease in a population.
- The number of deaths due to a disease.
- The beginning of a disease.
30 Clues: The beginning of a disease. • Rapid increase in disease cases. • The predicted outcome of a disease. • The rate of disease in a population. • A factor directly causing a disease. • The severity of a disease's impact. • The effect of a disease on daily life. • The number of deaths due to a disease. • A state of mental or emotional strain. • ...
Race and Health 2026-03-05
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- Skills and knowledge patients bring to navigate health systems
- Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments
- Idea that profit is generated through racial exploitation
- Treating everyone the same regardless of need
- Shared beliefs, customs, and artifacts of a group
- Systemic oppression based on perceived race
- Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone
- Diagram showing multiple layers influencing health
- How well residents connect within a community
- Fair treatment of all peoples regarding environmental policy
- Process of adopting aspects of a new culture
- Ongoing self reflection about power imbalances
- Fair opportunity for all to achieve optimal health
- Lack of reliable access to enough food
- Measurable differences in health status among groups
- Trust and support among close knit groups
- Theory that stressors linked to social position affect health
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- Claim that genetic differences map onto racial categories
- Observation that newcomers often have better health than natives
- Moral rightness and fairness in society
- Identification with a cultural group based on ancestry
- groups
- Theory combining social structures and individual meaning making
- Collective wound passed down from past atrocities
- Fair distribution of nutritious foods
- Embedded racial bias within institutions and policies
- Psychological injury caused by racism and discrimination
- Explanation of health differences by income and education
- Areas where a single ethnic group predominates
- Person who moves to a new country to settle permanently
- Social classification based on perceived physical traits
31 Clues: groups • Fair distribution of nutritious foods • Lack of reliable access to enough food • Moral rightness and fairness in society • Trust and support among close knit groups • Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments • Systemic oppression based on perceived race • Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone • Process of adopting aspects of a new culture • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2014-03-24
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- The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___.
- A direct cost that is paid by the individual unless covered by insurance, it's the transportation to the hospital.
- Peripheral _________ Disease.
- The heart foundation relies on this as well as gifts to help continue their work.
- Also referred as CV.
- Congestive Cardiac Failure.
- Cardiovascular Health refers to the health of the heart and ______________.
- A substance a person chooses to smoke that can contribute to risk factors of CV diseases.
- The number of million of Australians had Cardiovascular Disease in 2007-2008.
- Air __________ is a physical environment determinant that effects our levels of Cardiovascular health.
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- An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health.
- Associated mental health issues for CV disease is a cost that who pays?
- A type of heart disease.
- A person's ________________ status is a social determinant that impacts our health.
- Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category.
- A biological determinant that can increase the risk of Cardiovascular diseases, this particular one deals with the levels of glucose in the body.
- The amount of money Cardiovascular Disease cost the health care system.
- Cardiovascular Disease was included as a NHPA as majority of it's risks can be ___________.
18 Clues: Also referred as CV. • A type of heart disease. • Congestive Cardiac Failure. • Peripheral _________ Disease. • An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health. • The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___. • Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category. • ...
2.3 & 2.4 Voc. 2022-09-06
Across
- Actions that promote the environment and health of a community.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings.
- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services.
- People under the age of 18.
- Healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment.
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- Aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own.
- Healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave.
- Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
16 Clues: People under the age of 18. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions. • Actions that promote the environment and health of a community. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
0602_Country Club Crossword 2014-06-03
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- To participate in the Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge you must do this.
- Earn $50 here when you complete the online health assessment at Anthem.com.
- I should sign this with my Health Coach to keep my health goals on track.
- The program that allows free membership to participating fitness facilities. Earn incentive points for each fitness center visit.
- Take this questionnaire to create a personalized health plan and earn points online through Healthy Lifestyles.
- At least four health visits with _____ _____.
- Utilize this toll free phone line to discuss health concerns with an Anthem nurse.
- I must pay a $30 copay for every _______.
- Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers.
- You must meet ______ out of five for these CardioMetabolic health goals.
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- Includes making an appointment with your primary care physician, an annual physical and blood-work for your biometric numbers.
- I can talk to an Anthem doctor online, over the Internet at home.
- Remain or become this to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Sign the Country Club affidavit.
- This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______.
- Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins.
- Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices.
16 Clues: I must pay a $30 copay for every _______. • Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins. • At least four health visits with _____ _____. • Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers. • Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices. • This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______. • ...
Milestones in Public Health 2025-09-06
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- Stops infection spread
- Waste removal system
- Global disease outbreak
- Added to water for teeth
- Essential for health
- World Health Organization
- Prevents epidemics
- Personal cleanliness
- Better food for health
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- Isolating the sick
- Healthcare for all
- Educating the public
- Testing for diseases early
- Average human lifespan
- Protecting populations
- Mass use against infection
- Disease control center
- Clean water systems
18 Clues: Isolating the sick • Healthcare for all • Prevents epidemics • Clean water systems • Educating the public • Waste removal system • Essential for health • Personal cleanliness • Stops infection spread • Average human lifespan • Protecting populations • Disease control center • Better food for health • Global disease outbreak • Added to water for teeth • World Health Organization • ...
...... angel santanalllaaaoaaoaaoaaoaoaoaaoaaoaa 2015-11-30
20 Clues: war • healer • tighten • my shoe • a cathode • not health • to warm up • take a test • clean cloth • not healthy • redo my shoe • neat and cool • late marriage • or among nation • heat of an oven • effect your cure • health.poor health • readiness of speech • later years where not happy • healthy body.a healthy mind
RAUL MARTINEZ 2015-11-30
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- freedome
- to reheat again
- more neatest
- to tie a tin can on a dog's tail.
- he hesitate to take the job
- a healthy body; a healthy mind.
- to heal the soul.
- a neat person
- cords of
- the heat of a oven.
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- an unhealthy pallor
- international law
- her later years were not happy.
- healthy recreations
- good health poor health
- a late hour.
- the heater was warming us
- undecided
- faith healer
- to tie again
20 Clues: freedome • cords of • undecided • a late hour. • more neatest • faith healer • to tie again • a neat person • to reheat again • international law • to heal the soul. • an unhealthy pallor • healthy recreations • the heat of a oven. • good health poor health • the heater was warming us • he hesitate to take the job • her later years were not happy. • a healthy body; a healthy mind. • ...
Systemic Racism 2023-04-27
18 Clues: bias • race • legal • LGBTQ • health • colour • beliefs • schools • explicit • criminal • economic • inferior • practices • political • attitudes • intentional • institution • unconscious
...... angel santana ladatory 2015-11-30
20 Clues: war • healer • tighten • my shoe • a cathode • not health • to warm up • clean cloth • take a test • not healthy • redo my shoe • late marriage • neat and cool • or among nation • heat of an oven • effect your cure • health.poor health • readiness of speech • healthy body.a healthy mind • later years where not happy
Happy Birthday! 2020-03-23
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- A favorite genre
- Health in French
- Yearly puzzle access
- Health in Spanish
- 2020 birthday
- Where Simon & Garfunkel said they were bound (?)
- Virtual partygoer (f)
- Annual dilemma of how many
- Virtual partygoer (m)
- Always a favorite flavor
- Birthday boy's best friend
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- This year's birthday party
- Birthday boy
- Life is stranger than this
- You are better at this than us!
- Annual personal celebration
- Newspaper
- This year's birthday
- Health in Italian
- What birthdays make us
- Birthday edible
21 Clues: Newspaper • Birthday boy • 2020 birthday • Birthday edible • A favorite genre • Health in French • Health in Spanish • Health in Italian • Yearly puzzle access • This year's birthday • Virtual partygoer (f) • Virtual partygoer (m) • What birthdays make us • Always a favorite flavor • This year's birthday party • Life is stranger than this • Annual dilemma of how many • Birthday boy's best friend • ...
wellness puzzle 2024-05-15
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- relating to heart beat
- relationships
- good for you for 8 to 10 hours
- member need to actively participate
- type of food bad for your health
- active process
- keeps the doctor away
- overeating
- balanced diet
- fruit rich in calcium
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- exercise regularly
- is inevitable
- good for your health
- diseases such as HBP
- part of spiritual wellness
- mood swings
- good health
- controlling the amount of food one eats
- not feeling well
- dimension of wellness
20 Clues: overeating • mood swings • good health • is inevitable • relationships • balanced diet • active process • not feeling well • exercise regularly • good for your health • diseases such as HBP • keeps the doctor away • dimension of wellness • fruit rich in calcium • relating to heart beat • part of spiritual wellness • good for you for 8 to 10 hours • type of food bad for your health • ...
MED 112 (Hannah Cook) 2014-06-25
Across
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan’s benefits.
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- the first listed diagnosis.
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic
- medical billing program report given to a patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter.
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- clinician who treats a patient face-to-face
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- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- person who buys an insurance plan
- private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare on behalf of beneficiaries
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization.
- a name or phrase that is formed from or based on a person’s name; usually describes a condition or procedure associated with that person.
- legitimate reasons for the sharing of patients’ protected health information without authorization
- account software used for scheduling appointments, billing, and financial record keeping
- health plan or program
19 Clues: health plan or program • the first listed diagnosis. • person who buys an insurance plan • clinician who treats a patient face-to-face • method of converting a message into encoded text • clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient • medical procedures that are not included in a plan’s benefits. • ...
Health Review 2016-06-21
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- Health factor that we have little control over; accounts for 16% of all health problems
- Part of HELP philosophy; choose good behaviors and lifestyles while young
- Health factor that we have control over; could be physical, social, worksite, etc.
- Part of HELP philosophy; all have capacity to change a behavior or lifestyle
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who are thinking about becoming active
- Health factor; examples include eating well, managing stress, engaging in physical activity
- Health factor that we have little control over; increases everyday
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have been exercising regularly
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- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have started activity
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who are sedentary
- Often result from factors beyond our control; can be born with these or acquire them
- Part of HELP philosophy; people who believe are more likely to engage in healthy lifestyles
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have bought appropriate equipment
- Health factor that some choose to seek the assistance of while others choose not to
- Health factor that we have control over; your choices
- Part of HELP philosophy; no two people are alike and each person must assess his/her own needs
16 Clues: Health factor that we have control over; your choices • Stage of lifestyle change describing those who are sedentary • Health factor that we have little control over; increases everyday • Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have started activity • Part of HELP philosophy; choose good behaviors and lifestyles while young • ...
Health Review 2016-06-21
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- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have started activity
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have been exercising regularly
- Health factor that we have little control over; accounts for 16% of all health problems
- Often result from factors beyond our control; can be born with these or acquire them
- Health factor that we have control over; your choices
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who are sedentary
- Health factor; examples include eating well, managing stress, engaging in physical activity
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who are thinking about becoming active
Down
- Part of HELP philosophy; choose good behaviors and lifestyles while young
- Part of HELP philosophy; all have capacity to change a behavior or lifestyle
- Part of HELP philosophy; people who believe are more likely to engage in healthy lifestyles
- Health factor that we have control over; could be physical, social, worksite, etc.
- Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have bought appropriate equipment
- Health factor that some choose to seek the assistance of while others choose not to
- Part of HELP philosophy; no two people are alike and each person must assess his/her own needs
- Health factor that we have little control over; increases everyday
16 Clues: Health factor that we have control over; your choices • Stage of lifestyle change describing those who are sedentary • Health factor that we have little control over; increases everyday • Stage of lifestyle change describing those who have started activity • Part of HELP philosophy; choose good behaviors and lifestyles while young • ...
Unit One Vocab 2025-12-08
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- A provider not contracted with a plan’s insurance network. Claims from out-of-network providers are generally subject to higher out-of-pocket costs to the member.
- A health insurance plan that offers flexibility to see any doctor, with lower costs for using in-network providers and no referral needed to see specialists.
- A U.S. law that protects the privacy and security of individuals' medical information and ensures health insurance coverage continuity when changing or losing jobs.
- A U.S. law that protects patients from unexpected medical bills for emergency services and out-of-network care at in-network facilities.
- A significant life change that allows individuals to enroll in or adjust their health insurance coverage outside the typical open enrollment period.
- A type of cost-sharing where a dollar amount is set and must be met before insurance starts to pay covered expenses.
- A legal document required under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) that provides participants in covered retirement or health benefit plans with a clear, understandable summary of their plan's benefits and rights.
- A doctor or hospital that has a contractual agreement with an insurance network to provide services at a lower cost.
- A type of health insurance plan that allows patients to see any doctor or specialist regardless of network status and reimburses them for a portion of the costs, usually after they pay out-of-pocket and submit claims.
- A specified time frame between when a member becomes eligible and when they can begin using certain benefits or receive coverage. It essentially means there's a delay before full coverage becomes effective.
- A health insurance plan that requires members to choose a primary care physician (PCP) and get referrals to see specialists, typically only covering in-network care.
- Timely enrollment refers to enrolling in a program or benefits within a specified timeframe, usually after becoming eligible.
- A health insurance plan that categorizes providers, services, or treatments into different levels (or "tiers"), with lower costs for services from higher-tier (preferred) providers and higher costs for lower-tier providers. Higher-tier provider benefits tend to be better than in-network provider benefits.
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- The amount a member pays regularly (monthly or yearly) and is collected by their employer to have health insurance. Employers may use these to cover the cost of the claims themselves or to cover PEPM’s.
- A health insurance plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles, often paired with a Health Savings Account (HSA) to help pay for medical expenses.
- A federal law that allows employees and their families to continue their employer-sponsored health insurance for a limited time after losing coverage due to job loss or other qualifying events, usually at their own expense.
- Refers to the member’s portion of costs for healthcare services covered by their health insurance plan.
- A U.S. law enacted in 2010 that expanded health insurance coverage, prohibited coverage denial for pre-existing conditions, and introduced subsidies and marketplaces to make insurance more affordable.
- The maximum amount a member can pay in a year for covered services. After the out-of-pocket is met, insurance pays 100% of covered expenses.
- A health insurance plan where the employer pays a fixed premium to an insurance carrier, which assumes all financial responsibility for employee healthcare claims.
- A federal law that sets standards for private employer-sponsored benefit plans, including health and retirement plans, to protect employees' rights and ensure fair management of plan funds.
- A health insurance plan that only covers care provided by in-network doctors and hospitals, except in emergencies, without requiring referrals for specialists.
- A type of health insurance option where employers pay for their employees' medical claims directly while a third-party administrator (TPA) typically administers the plan by handling the administrative tasks associated with the claims.
- A period during which one may freely enroll in or change one's selection of a health insurance plan or other benefit program.
- A PEPM refers to a payment structure where employers contribute a fixed amount for each employee's insurance coverage every month to the TPA for plan administration.
- Refers to the criteria an individual must meet to qualify for enrollment in a health insurance plan, such as age, income, employment status, residency, or immigration status.
- A type of cost-sharing where the member pays a fixed amount for a healthcare service (e.g., $20 for a doctor visit).
- A federal law that requires group health plans and insurers to cover breast reconstruction and related services after a mastectomy.
- A hybrid of HMO and PPO. Members need a referral for specialists but can go out of network for care at a higher cost.
- A type of cost-sharing where the member pays a percentage of costs for covered expenses after the deductible has been met (e.g., member pays 20%, insurance pays 80%).
30 Clues: Refers to the member’s portion of costs for healthcare services covered by their health insurance plan. • A type of cost-sharing where a dollar amount is set and must be met before insurance starts to pay covered expenses. • A type of cost-sharing where the member pays a fixed amount for a healthcare service (e.g., $20 for a doctor visit). • ...
MHPAEA 2025-12-03
Across
- Same or fair amount
- Group of providers that accept your insurance
- Talking to a mental health professional for support
- The first A in MHPAEA
- Care for medical or mental health condition
- Protections under the law
- E in MHPAEA
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- Small payment made at each doctor/therapy visit
- Restriction on services
- Person receiving care
- M in MHPAEA
- Services your health plan includes
- Rule or policy made by the government
- Company that provides your health plan
- Rule that mental and physical health must be treated the same
15 Clues: M in MHPAEA • E in MHPAEA • Same or fair amount • Person receiving care • The first A in MHPAEA • Restriction on services • Protections under the law • Services your health plan includes • Rule or policy made by the government • Company that provides your health plan • Care for medical or mental health condition • Group of providers that accept your insurance • ...
Scenario Four 2015-07-21
Across
- To obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services to make appropriate health decisions
- Maori word for girl
- Family
- Kinship
- To increase awareness of a health consumers condition
- Service that uses goals to empower communities and families (whanau)
- Maori word for head lice
- Environment
- Support
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- Skills
- Building healthy public policy
- Genealogy
- Autonomy
- Leadership/Communication
- Health model
15 Clues: Skills • Family • Kinship • Support • Autonomy • Genealogy • Environment • Health model • Maori word for girl • Leadership/Communication • Maori word for head lice • Building healthy public policy • To increase awareness of a health consumers condition • Service that uses goals to empower communities and families (whanau) • ...
Health + Wellness - Carter. 2022-09-07
Across
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- life's present conditions are good
- identifying and improving health
- state of excellent health
- forms of communication/entertainment
- how a person's brain functions
- refers to how you express/view everything
- chemical that carries genetic information
- circumstances/objects/conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- how long a person actually lives
- DNA segments
- how well a person gets along with others
- aspect of people's lives that increase chances of disease
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- belief values customs arts of a particular society
- how long a person should live
- how well the body functions
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk factors
- presence of waste in an environment
- specific behavior pattern
- health state of complete well-being
- of land features/bodies of water in an area
- health conditions that develop because of a person's genes
- poor state of health
24 Clues: DNA segments • poor state of health • specific behavior pattern • state of excellent health • how well the body functions • how long a person should live • how a person's brain functions • identifying and improving health • how long a person actually lives • life's present conditions are good • presence of waste in an environment • health state of complete well-being • ...
health and wellness hunter 2022-09-07
Across
- state of excellent health
- aspect of people's lives that increase chances of disease
- chemical that carries genetic information
- land features/bodies of water in a area
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- life's present conditions are good
- poor state of health
- how well the body functions
- how long a person ACTUALLY lives
- specific behavior pattern
- forms of communication/entertainment
- refers to how you express/view everything
- health conditions that develop because of a persons genes
- beliefs/values/customs/arts of a particular society
- how a person's brain functions
Down
- presence of waste in an environment
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk factors
- state of complete well-being
- how well a person gets along with others
- how long a person SHOULD live
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- identifying and improving health
- circumstances/objects/conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- DNA segments
24 Clues: DNA segments • poor state of health • state of excellent health • specific behavior pattern • how well the body functions • state of complete well-being • how long a person SHOULD live • how a person's brain functions • identifying and improving health • how long a person ACTUALLY lives • life's present conditions are good • presence of waste in an environment • ...
VCE Health and Human Development 2025-09-18
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- Death of a woman due to pregnancy or childbirth __________ mortality.
- __________ relates to fairness in society.
- the dimension of health focused on a functioning body.
- When a GP doesn’t charge you but accepts just the government payment for a consultation.
- Medicare and the PBS have this for when people incur high health costs in a year.
- The biggest modifiable risk factor for health in Australia (and most of the world).
- there are 5 __ of health.
- The removal of human waste from the environment in which people live.
- How long a person can expect to live (two words).
- People are not in regular contact with others experience ... (2 words)
- This dimension of the HDI has two measures.
- The charter that sets out how to implement the Social Model of Health
- this prerequisite empowers people to reach their potential.
- The key thing that the Social Model of Health tries to achieve.
- The Australian _______ to health eating.
- Australia’s Universal HC insurance.
- a practice that allows current needs to be met without affecting future generations.
- Burden of Disease is measured in
- another term for a contagious disease (a disease that can be contracted).
- Burden of disease has to do with the __________ of a disease or condition.
- When people are given the assistance required not just the same as everyone else.
- Health is constantly changing it is said to be ________.
- when healthy, affordable food is not obtainable. (2 words).
- proportion of cases of a disease at a point in time.
- The Sustainable ____ Goals.
- Present in fruit and vegetables and counteract free radicals.
- SDG 5 (2 words)
- The process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health (2 words).
- Being treated unfairly/unequally due to some reason.
- The model of health that treats the disease or condition.
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- relates to deaths, often at a population level.
- a person in this state is likely to be happy, healthy, capable and engaged.
- ongoing health condition.
- Features that are generally common for income grouped countries.
- SES stands for Socio Economic _____________.
- The term for high blood pressure.
- a subjective concept, someone’s personal experience of a disease.
- ___________ National Income per capita is a dimension of the HDI.
- number of new cases of a condition in a period of time.
- The Human Development ____________
- The shape of the food selection model AGHE.
- Using e-cigarettes.
- A waterborne disease that is easier to spell.
- _________ factors relate to private sector impacts on health.
- A waterborne disease that is hard to spell.
- the organisation that developed the SDGs.
- The concept of meeting current needs but not the ability of future needs being met.
- Factors that relate to the body and its functioning.
- _________ five mortality rate.
- YLD is years lived with _____.
- health is a ____ that allows people to lead fulfilling lives.
- SDG 2 (2 words)
- Influenced by or based on personal beliefs, feelings or opinions.
- SDG 1 (2 words)
- Economic, Environmental and Social are all dimensions of _____
- personal belief or idea of health makes health …
- SDG 4 (2 words)
- A child born with a birth weight below 2.5kg.
- The types of foods are being marketed more in low income countries.
- National Disability Insurance __________.
- the dimension of health that allows us to make decisions.
- Water that is free from harmful chemicals and pathogens.
62 Clues: SDG 2 (2 words) • SDG 1 (2 words) • SDG 4 (2 words) • SDG 5 (2 words) • Using e-cigarettes. • ongoing health condition. • there are 5 __ of health. • The Sustainable ____ Goals. • _________ five mortality rate. • YLD is years lived with _____. • Burden of Disease is measured in • The term for high blood pressure. • The Human Development ____________ • Australia’s Universal HC insurance. • ...
EWH Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-21
12 Clues: Self love • Whole Health • Attentiveness • Welfare/health • Goals should be • Sleep & Refresh • To thrive/persist • Your village/people • Employee Whole Health • Personal Health Inventory • What really matters to you • Complementary Integrative Health
HELLO 2025-07-29
Across
- Health record system standard (abbr.)
- Code system for identifying drugs and medicines
- Universal medical terminology system
- Data standard used in healthcare information exchange
- Advanced decision-making system using AI
- Health condition classification system used globally
- Common standard for coding diseases
- Most common medical imaging system
- Cloud platform used in storing health data securely
- Data used to assess population health
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- Software used for managing hospitals
- Language used in HL7 messaging
- A healthcare risk factor assessment system
- Act ensuring patient data privacy in the US
- Clinical terminology platform widely used in EHRs
- Type of analysis used for predicting future health outcomes
16 Clues: Language used in HL7 messaging • Most common medical imaging system • Common standard for coding diseases • Software used for managing hospitals • Universal medical terminology system • Health record system standard (abbr.) • Data used to assess population health • Advanced decision-making system using AI • A healthcare risk factor assessment system • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH 2024-09-10
Across
- to be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory service
- Department Of Health
- Specific services that are not paid by the issuer
- Views disease as a manifestation of an alternation in the processes by wich the body naturally heals itself
- Guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, education and sanitation
- Person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine
- Uses magnetic field or biofields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body
- To express consumer interests in the making and execution of government policies
- Feedback mechanism and means of information exchange between the source and the consumer
- Uses magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body.
- Accuracy, disclaimer,and completeness of information
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- Herbs that are proven and tested to have medicinal value and approved by the DOH
- Institution where people undergo medical diagnosis care and treatment
- Develops a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health information, products and services wisely and effectively
- To be protected against the marketing of goods of the provision of services that are hazardous to health and life
- To choose products at competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality
- Coverage of medical services that can be paid by company issuing the health insurance
- Services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs.
- Source and recency of information
- Purpose and caveat of the information
20 Clues: Department Of Health • Source and recency of information • Purpose and caveat of the information • Specific services that are not paid by the issuer • Accuracy, disclaimer,and completeness of information • Institution where people undergo medical diagnosis care and treatment • Services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs. • ...
STRESS - Signs and Strategies 2023-05-22
Across
- stresses of modern workplaces can cause
- or flight
- a significant impediment to health and wellbeing
- deep breathing relaxation technique
- when our wellbeing suffers so does our ___ health
- a feeling of not being able to cope
- under stress, some people lose control of their
- stress can result in serious ___ problems
- drastically decreases a person's wellbeing
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- can help manage emotions
- companies have a commitment to employee
- a symptom of stress
- an excellent way to help manage your stress
- a stress relief method is spending time with
- can help develop stress management
- stress causes many physical
- difficulty falling and staying asleep
- health and ___ are connected
- can cause poor sleep or panic attacks
- stress eating can result in
20 Clues: or flight • a symptom of stress • can help manage emotions • stress causes many physical • stress eating can result in • health and ___ are connected • can help develop stress management • deep breathing relaxation technique • a feeling of not being able to cope • difficulty falling and staying asleep • can cause poor sleep or panic attacks • ...
Health protocols 2023-05-05
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- use when leaving the house
- synonyms of distance
- exposition what type of text is this?
- synonyms of routine
- antonym of obey
- bacteria’s friend
- we should keep … because the pandemic is not over yet
- fight viruses
- pandemic lately
- stick to the health protocol so that we can break the chain of virus…
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- health protocol is…
- in urgent situation we have to leave…
- thesis, argument, recommendation
- wash your hand with…
- do we have to obey health protocols?
- don’t crowd and keep…
- because too long at home people feel…
- is it okay to ignore health protocol?
- the Covid pandemic happened for almost… years
- who is recommended us to wear a mask
20 Clues: fight viruses • antonym of obey • pandemic lately • bacteria’s friend • health protocol is… • synonyms of routine • synonyms of distance • wash your hand with… • don’t crowd and keep… • use when leaving the house • thesis, argument, recommendation • do we have to obey health protocols? • who is recommended us to wear a mask • in urgent situation we have to leave… • ...
FLE Crossword 2019-02-10
Across
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others.
- A physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- Anything that causes stress.
- Specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- The act of becoming aware through the senses.
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- 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.
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- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- A goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- The exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- Stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond a person’s control.
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- Avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Something you aim for that takes planning and work.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- Those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- 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.
- A state of calm that can be reached if one or more relaxation techniques are practiced regularly.
- Communication strategies that can help you to say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- The various methods of communicating information.
39 Clues: Avoiding harmful behaviors. • Anything that causes stress. • The sum of your surroundings. • 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. • People of the same age who share similar interests. • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
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- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
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- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
Health And Wellness 6th Grade 2024-03-17
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- Actively hearing, understanding and reflecting
- health that includes relationships
- Bones that are involved in movement
- Connect bones to bones
- Connect bones to muscles
- Bones that keep you upright & protect organs
- bones of the fingers and toes
- Posture, body language,& facial expressions
- Main source of fuel/energy
- Heredity, environment, family & friends, culture, media
- A snapshot of a day or week of how you're feeling
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- hip bone
- Process of being clean
- shin bone
- bone of the upper arm
- Photos, memes, GIFS, Emojis
- The form of communication that uses pen and paper
- shock absorber for bones/ear and nose
- Kneecap bone
- Over time physical, mental, social health
- health that includes thoughts and emotions
- Talking or Speaking
- Beef, Poultry, Beans, Nuts, Dairy, Cheese
- health that includes exercise, sleep & hygiene
- Joints of the elbow and knee
- cage of bones that protects internal organs
- Largest bone of the upper leg
27 Clues: hip bone • shin bone • Kneecap bone • Talking or Speaking • bone of the upper arm • Process of being clean • Connect bones to bones • Connect bones to muscles • Main source of fuel/energy • Photos, memes, GIFS, Emojis • Joints of the elbow and knee • bones of the fingers and toes • Largest bone of the upper leg • health that includes relationships • Bones that are involved in movement • ...
Health and wellness Trevor 2022-09-06
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- state of excellent health
- aspect of people's lives that increase chances of disease
- chemical that carries genetic information
- land features/bodies of water in a area
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- life's present conditions are good
- poor state of health
- how well the body functions
- how long a person ACTUALLY lives
- specific behavior pattern
- forms of communication/entertainment
- refers to how you express/view everything
- health conditions that develop because of a persons genes
- beliefs/values/customs/arts of a particular society
- how a person's brain functions
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- presence of waste in an environment
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk factors
- state of complete well-being
- how well a person gets along with others
- how long a person SHOULD live
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- identifying and improving health
- circumstances/objects/conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- DNA segments
24 Clues: DNA segments • poor state of health • state of excellent health • specific behavior pattern • how well the body functions • state of complete well-being • how long a person SHOULD live • how a person's brain functions • identifying and improving health • how long a person ACTUALLY lives • life's present conditions are good • presence of waste in an environment • ...
Insurance Terms 2020-08-26
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- without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill
- a type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers
- the amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays
- usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor
- care was developed, in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive health
- additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment
- federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65
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- the payment we send every month to pay for health insurance
- the health insurance plan for military personnel
- medicare coverage for hospital services
- worker's_______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job
- if a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ____ of the bill
- assistance offered by states for individuals with low income
13 Clues: medicare coverage for hospital services • the health insurance plan for military personnel • the payment we send every month to pay for health insurance • assistance offered by states for individuals with low income • the amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays • worker's_______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job • ...
What's Going... 2014-10-17
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- Carers and Disabled ....... Act 2000
- Local ......... Social Services Act 1970
- National Health Service and ........ Care Act 1990
- Carers (..... ............) Act 2004
- Chronically .... and Disabled Persons Act 1970
- ............ Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Act 1986
- Community Care (....... Discharges etc.) Act 2003
- Transforming ..... Social Care (LAC (2009)1)
- National ....... Service Act 2006
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- Carers (............. and Services) Act 1995
- ...... and people with parental responsibility for disabled children (2001)
- Health and ..... Care Act 2001
- National .......... Act 1948
- Health Services and ..... Health Act 1968
- Charging for ........... accommodation guidance (CRAG) (2014)
- Fair ...... to Care Services (FACS): Guidance on eligibility criteria for adult social care (2002)
- Prioritising need in the context of Putting ...... First: a whole system approach to eligibility for social care (2010)
17 Clues: National .......... Act 1948 • Health and ..... Care Act 2001 • National ....... Service Act 2006 • Carers and Disabled ....... Act 2000 • Carers (..... ............) Act 2004 • Local ......... Social Services Act 1970 • Health Services and ..... Health Act 1968 • Carers (............. and Services) Act 1995 • Transforming ..... Social Care (LAC (2009)1) • ...
Pharmacy 2021-10-15
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- Brand name omeprazole
- This state department manages the delivery of health and human related services for all North Carolinians
- List of managed medications covered by the health plan
- Brand name zithromax
- Provides health coverage to over 2 million North Carolinians
- A health care delivery system organized to manage cost, utilization, and quality
- Claim adjudication system
- A Class of drugs
- Select injectable medications administrated in office/outpatient medication supplied by provider
- Agreement to provide services
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- Needs approval
- Inhaler for asthma
- Where prescriptions are filled
- The best boss ever
- CEO of Centene
- Low cost alternative
- Review of pharmacy claims
- Medication for ADHD
- Our PBM
19 Clues: Our PBM • Needs approval • CEO of Centene • A Class of drugs • Inhaler for asthma • The best boss ever • Medication for ADHD • Low cost alternative • Brand name zithromax • Brand name omeprazole • Review of pharmacy claims • Claim adjudication system • Agreement to provide services • Where prescriptions are filled • List of managed medications covered by the health plan • ...
Health Development 2014-05-12
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- / To be sure you are a healthy weight you need to ask about ________
- literacy / The capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions
- / You personal health record must contain your vaccinations, major illnesses and surgeries, chronic diseases, last dental exam, medicines, vitamins, supplements, and ______
- / One of the most effective and simplest ways to prevent serious diseases
- / If you are sexually active, talk with your doctor about tests for _______
- visit / Teens ages 15 to 17 need to go to the doctor or nurse for this a once a year
- shot / What do doctors recommend yearly?
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- / Shared this between individuals and physicians will improve the quality of health care and reduce health care costs
- / _______ health literacy is associated with poorer health outcomes and higher health care costs
- health information / Nearly 9 out of 10 adults have difficulty using it
- health record / A _______ is a record where health data and information related to the care of a patient is maintained by the patient
- acid / Be sure to get enough of this in your diet, especially if you are a female
- / A well-child visit is when you get a full _____
13 Clues: shot / What do doctors recommend yearly? • / A well-child visit is when you get a full _____ • / To be sure you are a healthy weight you need to ask about ________ • health information / Nearly 9 out of 10 adults have difficulty using it • / One of the most effective and simplest ways to prevent serious diseases • ...
What's Going 2014-10-17
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- Carers (..... ............) Act 2004
- Carers and Disabled ....... Act 2000
- Chronically .... and Disabled Persons Act 1970
- Fair ...... to Care Services (FACS): Guidance on eligibility criteria for adult social care (2002)
- National .......... Act 1948
- Community Care (....... Discharges etc.) Act 2003
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- Charging for ........... accommodation guidance (CRAG) (2014)
- National Health Service and ........ Care Act 1990
- National ....... Service Act 2006
- Prioritising need in the context of Putting ...... First: a whole system approach to eligibility for social care (2010)
- Health Services and ..... Health Act 1968
- Carers (............. and Services) Act 1995
- ............ Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Act 1986
- Local ......... Social Services Act 1970
- ...... and people with parental responsibility for disabled children (2001)
- Health and ..... Care Act 2001
- Transforming ..... Social Care (LAC (2009)1)
17 Clues: National .......... Act 1948 • Health and ..... Care Act 2001 • National ....... Service Act 2006 • Carers (..... ............) Act 2004 • Carers and Disabled ....... Act 2000 • Local ......... Social Services Act 1970 • Health Services and ..... Health Act 1968 • Carers (............. and Services) Act 1995 • Transforming ..... Social Care (LAC (2009)1) • ...
health 2020-09-20
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- a pain in your ear
- a doctor who treats eye diseases
- a person who checks people's teeth
- a pain in your stomach
- a person who sells medicine
- a pain in your tooth
- a pain in throat
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- a pain in the inside part of your ear
- a person who operates on people
- symptom: small, red spots all over the body
- a person who treats people
- a pain in your head
- a person who makes and sells glasses
- medicine that can destroy harmful bacteria
- symptoms: runny nose,high temperature
15 Clues: a pain in throat • a pain in your ear • a pain in your head • a pain in your tooth • a pain in your stomach • a person who treats people • a person who sells medicine • a person who operates on people • a doctor who treats eye diseases • a person who checks people's teeth • a person who makes and sells glasses • a pain in the inside part of your ear • ...
health 2022-02-07
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- slowness of movement
- nosebleed
- also called fundoscopy.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- inflammation of the iris and ciliary body, structures in the middle layer of the eye (uvea)
- chest pain caused by the inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone
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- dry skin
- inability to recognize faces
- inflammation of the retina and choroid and are defined by the appearance of white dots in the posterior inner part of the eye
- sneeze
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident
14 Clues: sneeze • dry skin • nosebleed • slowness of movement • also called fundoscopy. • inability to recognize faces • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident • ...
Health 2015-06-16
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- a medicine, or a substance for making medicines
- an instrument for taking blood from someone's body or putting liquid, drugs etc into it, consisting of a hollow plastic tube and a needle
- a very thin, pointed steel tube at the end of a syringe, which is pushed into your skin to put a drug or medicine into your body or to take out blood
- a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit etc
- to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it
- to suddenly become unconscious for a short time
- a medicine which reduces or removes pain
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- an injury to your body that is made by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet
- a lot of red spots on someone's skin, caused by an illness
- an act of putting a drug into someone's body using a special needle
- a swelling on your skin containing clear liquid, caused for example by a burn or continuous rubbing
- a narrow piece of cloth that you tie around a wound or around a part of the body that has been injured
- a short piece of thread that has been sewn into a piece of cloth, or the action of the thread going into and out of the cloth
- feeling unable to stand steadily, for example because you are looking down from a high place or because you are ill
14 Clues: a medicine which reduces or removes pain • a medicine, or a substance for making medicines • to suddenly become unconscious for a short time • to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it • a lot of red spots on someone's skin, caused by an illness • an act of putting a drug into someone's body using a special needle • ...
Health 2023-01-28
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- - a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- - you '...' medicine by eating or d rinking it
- - if an action or event '...'(infinitive + pronoun) something, it makes that thing happen or exist
- - unusual forgetfulness
- - very fat or overweight
- - the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- - become fatter or heavier
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- - to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth
- - physical or mental activity needed to achieve something, used with 'make'
- - to become unconscious for a short time
- - to make somebody or yourself happy
- - syn. to 'get over'
- - another verb for 'brush' used with teeth
- - pronoun used after 'suffer'
14 Clues: - syn. to 'get over' • - unusual forgetfulness • - very fat or overweight • - become fatter or heavier • - pronoun used after 'suffer' • - to make somebody or yourself happy • - to become unconscious for a short time • - another verb for 'brush' used with teeth • - you '...' medicine by eating or d rinking it • - to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth • ...
health 2023-01-27
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- are the broken-down form of proteins
- extra carbs are
- what vegetarians eat for protein
- the 9 amino acids that your body cant make
- percentage of calories from carbohydrates
- equal,balanced
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- carry electric charge
- trans fat is
- dry mouth, headache, dizzy
- what carbohydrates do for your body
- unsaturated at room temp is a
- breaking down food
- broken down nutrients in measurements
- carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals
14 Clues: trans fat is • equal,balanced • extra carbs are • breaking down food • carry electric charge • dry mouth, headache, dizzy • unsaturated at room temp is a • what vegetarians eat for protein • what carbohydrates do for your body • are the broken-down form of proteins • broken down nutrients in measurements • percentage of calories from carbohydrates • ...
Health 2023-01-27
14 Clues: syrop • grypa • kaszel • gardło • infekcja • witaminy • gorączka • ból zęba • ból głowy • przeziębienie • katar - ____ nose • tabletka przeciwbólowa • krople do oczu - eye ______ • zatrucie pokarmowe - food _____
Health 2020-11-18
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- a pair of bilateral, symmetrical bones that constitute a large portion of the lateral wall and base of the skull
- a small and fragile bone of the facial skeleton
- the upper jaw
- a pyramidal bony projection from the posterior section of the temporal bone.
- forms the base of the cranium, behind the eye and below the front part of the brain. It has two pairs of broad lateral “wings” and a number of other projections, and contains two air-filled sinuses.
- aspect of the skull that connects the parietal bones with the occipital bone.
- the bone which forms the front part of the skull and the upper part of the eye sockets.
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- two small oblong bones--form the bridge of the upper one third of the nose.
- a bone forming the central side and upper back part of each side of the skull.
- largest bone in the human skull
- the bone that forms the back and base of the skull, and through which the spinal cord passes.
- a square bone at the root of the nose, forming part of the cranium, and having many perforations through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose.
- the cranial suture between the temporal and parietal bones bilaterally.
- the bone that forms the prominent part of the cheek and the outer side of the eye socket.
14 Clues: the upper jaw • largest bone in the human skull • a small and fragile bone of the facial skeleton • the cranial suture between the temporal and parietal bones bilaterally. • two small oblong bones--form the bridge of the upper one third of the nose. • a pyramidal bony projection from the posterior section of the temporal bone. • ...
Health 2021-04-23
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- in this way we move
- We do it since the pandemic to avoid getting infected
- to remove viruses and bacteria
- to relax
- sweet juicy and healthy
- They are necessary to grow and for our body to function well
- to burn calories
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- we must have it everyday
- this is how we accumulate energy for the next day
- Establishment intended to provide medical treatment
- it is 70% of our body
- process in which we assimilate food
- you use it over your mouth and nose
- fruits and...
14 Clues: to relax • fruits and... • to burn calories • in this way we move • it is 70% of our body • sweet juicy and healthy • we must have it everyday • to remove viruses and bacteria • process in which we assimilate food • you use it over your mouth and nose • this is how we accumulate energy for the next day • Establishment intended to provide medical treatment • ...
Health 2021-07-06
15 Clues: fake • result • measure • illness • anthrax • guarantee • detection • isolation • anonymous • evaluation • specific_to • involvement • involvement • communicable • number_of_infected_people
HEALTH 2022-06-24
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- a person that stands back and watches
- a form of contraception that helps prevent STI's
- a infection that is shared through bodily fluids and intercourse
- a medicine that helps with period pain and prevents pregnancy
- relying on something to survive or function
- someone who is attracted to everyone
- a substance that has an effect on the body
- someone that is attracted to the same gender
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- someone who is attracted to both genders
- a person born with both male and female traits
- someone that doesn't identify as male or female
- allowing someone to show affection to someone
- how much an individuals body can handle before experiencing side effects
- physiological responses due to a lack of alcohol or drugs
14 Clues: someone who is attracted to everyone • a person that stands back and watches • someone who is attracted to both genders • a substance that has an effect on the body • relying on something to survive or function • someone that is attracted to the same gender • allowing someone to show affection to someone • a person born with both male and female traits • ...
HEALTH 2022-10-19
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- internists are cancer specialists. They do chemotherapy treatments and often work with radiation oncologists and surgeons to care for someone with cancer.
- they care for children from birth to young adulthood. Some pediatricians specialize in pre-teens and teens, child abuse, or children's developmental issues.
- care for patients with an immediate medical attention such as acute illnesses or injuries from accidents, and they would undertake acute interventions to stabilize the patient.
- These are specialists in the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. They treat strokes, brain and spinal tumors, epilepsy, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's.
- These doctors give you drugs to numb your pain or to put you under during surgery, childbirth, or other procedures. They monitor your vital signs while you’re under anesthesia.
- These are surgeons who care for men and women for problems in the urinary tract, like a leaky bladder. They also treat male infertility and do prostate exams.
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- doctors work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders. They can diagnose and treat depression, schizophrenia, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, and sexual and gender identity issues. Some psychiatrists focus on children, adolescents, or the elderly.
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels. You might see them for heart failure, a heart attack, high blood pressure, or an irregular heartbeat.
- specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation treat neck or back pain and sports or spinal cord injuries as well as other disabilities caused by accidents or diseases.
- You call them eye doctors. They can prescribe glasses or contact lenses and diagnose and treat diseases like glaucoma. Unlike optometrists, they’re medical doctors who can treat every kind of eye condition as well as operate on the eyes.
- They treat immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.
- have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies?.
- use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases. They can also specialize in radiation oncology to treat conditions like cancer.
- operates on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
14 Clues: have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies?. • They treat immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases. • ...
Health 2022-11-28
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- If a part of your body is in plaster, it has a plaster cast around it to protect it while a broken bone repairs itself
- a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have entered the body
- a cylinder-shaped piece of equipment used for sucking liquid out of something or pushing liquid into something, especially one with a needle that can be put under the skin and used to inject drugs, remove small amounts of blood, etc
- a disease which can be cured
- fall down, faint eg. from heat exhaustion
- a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse
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- a treatment for pain or illness in which thin needles are positioned just under the surface of the skin at special points around the body
- to give someone a vaccine, usually by injection, to prevent them from getting a disease
- become healthy after being ill
- infectious, catching
- help
- this is what the doctor does when you visit him/her
- a kind of medication the doctor prescribes
- a doctor who provides general medical treatment for people who live in a particular area
14 Clues: help • infectious, catching • a disease which can be cured • become healthy after being ill • fall down, faint eg. from heat exhaustion • a kind of medication the doctor prescribes • this is what the doctor does when you visit him/her • a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have entered the body • ...
Health 2016-10-18
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- a blue, brown or purple mark that appears on the skin after somebody has fallen, been hit, etc.
- the production of extra mucus by the nose
- a continuous pain in the head
- pain inside the ear
- a pain in your teeth or in one tooth
- shaking movements of your body because of fear or a high temperature
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- an act or a sound of coughing
- an infectious disease like a very bad cold, that causes fever, pains and weakness
- an infectious disease, especially of children, that causes fever and small red spots that cover the whole body
- a condition marked by pain in the throat, typically caused by inflammation due to a cold or other virus.
- a common illness that affects the nose and/or throat, making you cough, sneeze, etc.
- a continuous pain in the back
- a wound caused by something sharp
- a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
14 Clues: pain inside the ear • an act or a sound of coughing • a continuous pain in the head • a continuous pain in the back • a wound caused by something sharp • a pain in your teeth or in one tooth • the production of extra mucus by the nose • shaking movements of your body because of fear or a high temperature • ...
Health 2016-10-28
14 Clues: yoga • stress • overload • conflict • distress • eathealthy • frustration • acutestress • shiftpersist • biasdisorder • getenoughsleep • appraisalstress • stressfulenviornment • academicfinancialstress
Health 2023-06-29
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- Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illness or disease.
- The state of overall well-being and good health.
- The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- The act of resting and unwinding, often to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- The ability to maintain stability and equilibrium in one's body and life.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands.
- Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
- The process of supplying adequate fluids to the body to maintain hydration.
- The process of providing nourishment to the body through food and drinks.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
15 Clues: Mental or emotional strain or tension. • The state of overall well-being and good health. • The physical structure of a person or an animal. • The condition of being physically strong and healthy. • Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy. • Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury. • ...
health 2023-06-27
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- Resting the body and mind to recharge and feel refreshed.
- diet Eating a variety of foods from different food groups for proper nutrition.
- A regular visit to the doctor to ensure overall health and detect any potential problems.
- Physical activities that help keep the body strong and fit.
- Eating healthy foods to provide the body with necessary nutrients.
- Treatments or remedies used to help cure or manage illnesses.
- A medical professional who helps people when they are sick or injured.
- aid Basic medical care provided in an emergency before professional help arrives.
- health Taking care of one's thoughts and emotions to maintain a positive state of mind.
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- Engaging in activities that help reduce stress and promote calmness.
- Being active and exercising regularly to stay physically strong and healthy.
- A special medicine given to protect against certain diseases.
- Practicing good habits like washing hands and brushing teeth to stay clean and healthy.
- Taking care of both the body and mind to stay healthy and happy.
- Personal cleanliness practices that promote good health.
15 Clues: Personal cleanliness practices that promote good health. • Resting the body and mind to recharge and feel refreshed. • Physical activities that help keep the body strong and fit. • A special medicine given to protect against certain diseases. • Treatments or remedies used to help cure or manage illnesses. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
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- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- Receiving injections from medical professionals to protect against and prevent certain diseases or illnesses.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
14 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
