health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2022-04-28
Across
- where you place your hand to do chest compression
- who to call?
- Heimlich also known as
- three c's (2)
- happens again and again
- the beat when the heart is pumping blood
- three c's (1)
Down
- to push
- to restore consciousness or life
- lift the chin
- three c's (2)
- and five how many Heimlich do you do? (no repeat)
- what to do when the windpipe is blocked
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- can't breathe or speak
15 Clues: to push • who to call? • lift the chin • three c's (2) • three c's (2) • three c's (1) • Heimlich also known as • can't breathe or speak • happens again and again • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • to restore consciousness or life • what to do when the windpipe is blocked • the beat when the heart is pumping blood • where you place your hand to do chest compression • ...
Health 2022-08-15
Across
- Fertilization occurs in the...
- What percent of high school students vape (2020)?...
- The joining of a sperm cell and a mature egg is known as...
- In all states, teens can be arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol if their blood alcohol concentration exceeds...
- Poor health is most directly related to...
- The 5 Areas of Health are: Physical, Social, Mental, Spiritual and...
- The only 100% way to prevent STIs and unplanned pregnancies is...
- Smoke that escapes into the air from the burning tip of a cigarette, cigar, pipe...
Down
- What percentage of new STIs cases is the age group between 15 and 24 responsible for?
- Who must you get permission from before giving care to a minor (if they are present)?
- What must you do before approaching the scene of an emergency?
- The effect on the body and mind to everyday demands
- Cancer causing chemicals are known as...
- What does the C stand for in CPR?
14 Clues: Fertilization occurs in the... • What does the C stand for in CPR? • Cancer causing chemicals are known as... • Poor health is most directly related to... • The effect on the body and mind to everyday demands • What percent of high school students vape (2020)?... • The joining of a sperm cell and a mature egg is known as... • ...
Health 2022-08-30
Across
- group Friends of the same age that share similar interests
- Sense of Self
- When your mind body and behavior reacts to something
- emotion emotions that aren't expressed in the same way by everyone
- Copying after someone
- Respect for Yourself
- of needs Pyramid of Needs
Down
- Studies people's feelings
- Mechanisms self protection from difficult feelings
- Emotion Feelings expressed by everyone
- sadness from a loved one's death
- Strategy dealing with an unbearable feeling
- When people achieve full potential
- Behavior or Attitude
14 Clues: Sense of Self • Respect for Yourself • Behavior or Attitude • Copying after someone • Studies people's feelings • of needs Pyramid of Needs • sadness from a loved one's death • When people achieve full potential • Emotion Feelings expressed by everyone • Strategy dealing with an unbearable feeling • Mechanisms self protection from difficult feelings • ...
Health 2022-08-30
Across
- group Friends of the same age that share similar interests
- Sense of Self
- When your mind body and behavior reacts to something
- emotion emotions that aren't expressed in the same way by everyone
- Copying after someone
- Respect for Yourself
- of needs Pyramid of Needs
Down
- Studies people's feelings
- mechanisms self protection from difficult feelings
- emotion Feelings expressed by everyone
- sadness from a loved one's death
- strategy dealing with an unbearable feeling
- When people achieve full potential
- Behavior or Attitude
14 Clues: Sense of Self • Respect for Yourself • Behavior or Attitude • Copying after someone • Studies people's feelings • of needs Pyramid of Needs • sadness from a loved one's death • When people achieve full potential • emotion Feelings expressed by everyone • When your mind body and behavior reacts to something • strategy dealing with an unbearable feeling • ...
health 2022-02-07
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 2022-02-07
Across
- also called fundoscopy.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- inflammation of the iris and ciliary body, structures in the middle layer of the eye (uvea)
- inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot
- slowness of movement
Down
- inability to recognize faces
- sneeze
- dry skin
- inflammation of the retina and choroid and are defined by the appearance of white dots in the posterior inner part of the eye
- chest pain caused by the inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone
- 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.
- nosebleed
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 2022-10-11
14 Clues: krew • grypa • serce • objawy • apteka • unikać • kaszel • kolano • pacjent • ból głowy • żołądek, brzuch • lekarz rodzinny • klatka piersiowa • tabletka przeciwbólowa
Health 2022-12-01
Health 2022-12-01
Health 2021-04-23
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 2020-11-08
Across
- makes you do "kof kof"
- can color your skin in blue or purple
- when you fall and it bleeds
- the doctor examines you to make it
- use it to not bleed
- in front of him, you say "Aaaahhhh"
- take it to don't be ill anymore
Down
- when you go to your doctor
- the objective of doctors and nurses
- where you are before seeing the doctor
- made in a hospital
- when it's too insupportable, you take drugs to try to stop it
- can infect you or your computer
- we can draw on it when you break your arm
14 Clues: made in a hospital • use it to not bleed • makes you do "kof kof" • when you go to your doctor • when you fall and it bleeds • can infect you or your computer • take it to don't be ill anymore • the doctor examines you to make it • the objective of doctors and nurses • in front of him, you say "Aaaahhhh" • can color your skin in blue or purple • ...
health 2022-09-23
14 Clues: vomit • särky • gland • ruiske • elvytys • inhaler • sairaus • surgeon • vastaanotto • musculature • ruoansulatus • hammaslääkäri • kilpirauhanen • aineenvaihdunta
HEALTH 2022-10-19
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 2023-11-07
Across
- to cause someone to receive something
- a drop below normal levels of water in the body
- to test or examine someone or something to discover if there is anything wrong with him, her, or it
- to recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by examining it
- an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful
- (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
- an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful
- to give someone a vaccine, usually by injection, to prevent them from getting a disease
Down
- a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have entered the body
- a sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body
- to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a law court
- the fact of being extremely fat, in a way that is dangerous for health
- to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them
- to allow someone to enter a place
- a disease in which cells in the body grow without control, or a serious medical condition caused by this disease
15 Clues: to allow someone to enter a place • to cause someone to receive something • a drop below normal levels of water in the body • the fact of being extremely fat, in a way that is dangerous for health • an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful • an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful • ...
Health 2023-09-05
Across
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down into units
- necessary for healthy red blood cells
- they help protect healthy cells from the damage cause by the normal aging process
- works together with sodium to maintain water balance in the body
- smaller substances of proteins
- when manufacturers ad hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oil
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy
- Weakness, rapid breathing, weak heartbeat
- they regulate many processes in your cells
Down
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside of your body
- A symptom of dehydration
- Important for the function of the heart and water balance
- chemical process which your body breaks down food to release energy
- helps the function of your nervous system
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil through their roots
15 Clues: A symptom of dehydration • smaller substances of proteins • necessary for healthy red blood cells • helps the function of your nervous system • Weakness, rapid breathing, weak heartbeat • they regulate many processes in your cells • Important for the function of the heart and water balance • the process of maintaining a steady state inside of your body • ...
Health 2023-11-03
Across
- The state of being free from illness or injury, often emphasizing physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The food and drink regularly consumed by a person, often emphasizing the importance of a balanced and nutritious diet for overall health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits.
- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water or fluids, often emphasizing the importance of staying properly hydrated for good health.
- The state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, often emphasizing the importance of managing stress and emotions.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients, often emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet for good health.
- A state of equilibrium or stability in various aspects of life, often emphasizing the importance of maintaining a harmonious and healthy lifestyle.
- The ability of the body to resist or fight off infection or disease, often emphasizing the importance of a strong immune system for overall health.
Down
- The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits.
- A natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness is suspended, often emphasizing its importance for physical and mental well-being.
- Physical activity performed to improve or maintain fitness and health, often emphasizing the importance of regular movement and activity.
- The quality of being able to bend or move easily without breaking, often emphasizing the importance of stretching and mobility for physical health.
- The physical or mental power and ability to withstand challenges or exert force, often emphasizing the importance of building and maintaining strength for overall health.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of disease, often emphasizing the importance of personal and environmental cleanliness.
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong, often achieved through regular exercise and a balanced diet.
15 Clues: The state of being free from illness or injury, often emphasizing physical, mental, and social well-being. • The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits. • The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits. • ...
HEALTH 2020-09-21
Across
- The sudden start of a disease
- It joins your head to your shoulders
- Not able to react or to show your emotions, often because of an extreme shock
- Injured joint such as wrist by suddenly stretching or turning it too much.
- The font part of your lower leg
- You’re so ___________ of condition! Don’t you think swimming every morning will help?
- A long thin piece of cloth that you wrap around an injured part of your body.
- Become unconscious.
Down
- Short pieces of thread that is used to joining someone’s skin together after it has been cut.
- High body temperature
- A doctor who performs operations
- Paul won’t be in work today – he’s gone down __________ flu.
- Increased in size as a result of an injury or an illness.
- A pain in your head
14 Clues: A pain in your head • Become unconscious. • High body temperature • The sudden start of a disease • The font part of your lower leg • A doctor who performs operations • It joins your head to your shoulders • Increased in size as a result of an injury or an illness. • Paul won’t be in work today – he’s gone down __________ flu. • ...
Health 2024-04-04
Across
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for overall health and well-being.
- Health A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being, often influenced by stress, emotions, and relationships.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally, often achieved through healthy lifestyle choices.
- A person who is qualified to treat people who are ill or injured, providing medical care and advice.
- Aid Emergency treatment given to a sick or injured person before full medical treatment is available, often including basic medical procedures and CPR.
- Practices or conditions conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, like washing hands regularly.
- The food and drink regularly consumed by a person, often referring to a planned eating pattern for weight loss or health improvement.
- A substance used to stimulate the body's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, often given by injection.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports.
Down
- Substances used to treat or prevent illness or disease, including pills, injections, or topical treatments.
- A place where sick or injured people are treated by doctors and nurses, often equipped with medical facilities.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally, often achieved through healthy lifestyle choices.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports.
- The process of providing adequate water to the body to maintain proper bodily functions and health.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth, including a balanced diet.
- A routine examination or medical assessment by a doctor to assess overall health and detect any potential issues or problems.
16 Clues: A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for overall health and well-being. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports. • ...
Health 2024-08-12
14 Clues: growing food • to fill a need • to give part of • one hundred years • destructive water • cows raised for meat • too much of something • what plants grow from • the science of farming • something farmers grow • grass for animals to eat • poor country farm worker • why someone does something • having too little of something
Health 2023-05-25
Health 2023-07-07
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 2023-06-22
Across
- Receiving injections from medical professionals to protect against and prevent certain diseases or illnesses.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- 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.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
Down
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
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. • ...
Health 2022-12-15
Across
- able to break down without causing harm
- process in which used materials are turned into new projects
- the ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- specific patterns of behavior passed down in a culture
- substances that contaminate the environment
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
Down
- moods or feelings you experience
- Strategy for resolving difficult conflict with a third party
- Encouraging a person's unhealthy behaviors
- type of drug found in drinks
- Brother or sister
- people who lose a loved one to suicide
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
14 Clues: Brother or sister • type of drug found in drinks • moods or feelings you experience • people who lose a loved one to suicide • able to break down without causing harm • Encouraging a person's unhealthy behaviors • substances that contaminate the environment • mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • specific patterns of behavior passed down in a culture • ...
Health 2025-01-30
Across
- for listening to heartbeats - STETHOSCOPE
- to receive medical advice - CONSULTATION
- used to treat illnesses - MEDICINE
- used to prevent disease - VACCINE
- trained to care for the sick - NURSE
- of the throat - SORE THROAT
- where the body temperature is high - FEVER
- in a bone - FRACTURE
Down
- where patients receive treatment - HOSPITAL
- who treats illnesses - DOCTOR
- body temperature - THERMOMETER
- loss of blood supply to the brain - STROKE
- procedure to remove or repair tissues - SURGERY
- in the head - HEADACHE
- study of food and health - NUTRITION
15 Clues: in a bone - FRACTURE • in the head - HEADACHE • of the throat - SORE THROAT • who treats illnesses - DOCTOR • body temperature - THERMOMETER • used to prevent disease - VACCINE • used to treat illnesses - MEDICINE • trained to care for the sick - NURSE • study of food and health - NUTRITION • to receive medical advice - CONSULTATION • for listening to heartbeats - STETHOSCOPE • ...
Health 2026-03-24
Across
- A serious disease where bad cells grow in the body.
- An illness that makes your body or mind not healthy.
- A burning feeling in the chest after eating.
- A drug that makes your body more active or awake such as caffeine.
- A strong fluid that can burn or damage things.
- A place where two bones meet.
Down
- An organ in the body that helps clean the blood from toxic things.
- A serious problem when the heart suddenly stops working well.
- The probability that a person will experience something bad.
- A body part that helps you move, walk, raise your hands etc.
- The part of the body that protects you from disease.
- A disease that makes joints hurt and inflamed.
- Memory that lasts for a short time.
- A part of the body that does an important job (like the heart or lungs)
14 Clues: A place where two bones meet. • Memory that lasts for a short time. • A burning feeling in the chest after eating. • A disease that makes joints hurt and inflamed. • A strong fluid that can burn or damage things. • A serious disease where bad cells grow in the body. • An illness that makes your body or mind not healthy. • ...
Health 2026-05-06
Across
- - the USDA's nutrition guidelines from 2011-2026
- - the addictive component of cigarettes
- - a big fancy cigarette for absolute chads
- - the Myplate group consisting of bread, pasta, rice, oatmeal, etc.
- - there are 32 of these in your mouth
- - the Myplate group consisting of apples, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, etc.
- - used for cleaning your teeth
- - the Myplate group consisting of yogurt, cheese, milk, etc.
- - a modern version of cigarettes
Down
- - the Myplate group consisting of meat, nuts, peas, eggs, etc.
- - applied to a toothbrush
- - the Myplate group consisting of asparagus, carrots, broccoli, peppers, etc.
- - the ingredient in cigarettes that blackens your lungs and causes cancer
- - the USDA's nutrition guidelines from 1992-2011
14 Clues: - applied to a toothbrush • - used for cleaning your teeth • - a modern version of cigarettes • - there are 32 of these in your mouth • - the addictive component of cigarettes • - a big fancy cigarette for absolute chads • - the USDA's nutrition guidelines from 2011-2026 • - the USDA's nutrition guidelines from 1992-2011 • ...
Manhattan 2026 2026-06-05
19 Clues: LHH • G-P • CLEO • RULA • ANNUM • UNMIND • MERCER • EMTRAIN • DEGREED • ALLIANT • WORKHUMAN • COOKUNITY • STRETCHIT • HACKERRANK • SWORD HEALTH • SHEER HEALTH • PARADIGM STRATEGY • CORPORATE TRADITIONS • CAREBENEFITSBYCARE.COM
Nutrients: Functions in Body 2013-09-12
Across
- Bone health
- Folic Acid is needed for prevention of ______ tube defects
- Vitamin E is an _____
- Vitamin D regulates absorption of calcium & _____ for bone health
- Important for resistance to infections
- Various classes of ______ depend on Vitamin B6 for activity
- Vitamin B2 helps break down _____ acids
- Important for parathyroid hormone release
- Necessary for night vision
- Vitamin B5 helps body ______ carbohydrates
Down
- Vitamin B3 is important for fat ______
- Necessary for strong bone structure
- Supports red blood cell health through formation of hemoglobin
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Vitamin B1 helps metabolize ______
- Vitamin B12 is needed for ___ blood cell health
- Make factors that promote blood clotting
- Potassium needed to maintain fluid _______
- Maintaining immune functions
19 Clues: Bone health • Vitamin E is an _____ • Carbohydrate metabolism • Necessary for night vision • Maintaining immune functions • Vitamin B1 helps metabolize ______ • Necessary for strong bone structure • Vitamin B3 is important for fat ______ • Important for resistance to infections • Vitamin B2 helps break down _____ acids • Make factors that promote blood clotting • ...
Reasons for/barriers to participation crossword 2023-09-21
Across
- "Capability"
- "Free from injury or illness"(2)
- "Faith"
- "Having enough ........"
- "Ethnicity"
- "Emotional state"(2)
- "Assets"
- "Physical health"
- "Supporting health goals" (2)
- "Going out watch sport" (2)
Down
- "Enhancing skills" (2)
- "Identity"
- "Health issues"(2)
- "Way of living"
- "Recreation in your spare time"(2)
- "Playing sport for pleasure"
- "Community involvement" (2)
17 Clues: "Faith" • "Assets" • "Identity" • "Ethnicity" • "Capability" • "Way of living" • "Physical health" • "Health issues"(2) • "Emotional state"(2) • "Enhancing skills" (2) • "Having enough ........" • "Community involvement" (2) • "Going out watch sport" (2) • "Playing sport for pleasure" • "Supporting health goals" (2) • "Free from injury or illness"(2) • "Recreation in your spare time"(2)
Health Insurance Terminalogy 2021-03-19
Across
- An amount of money that an insured person must pay annually before health services are covered by the insurance plan.
- A fixed amount of money that the patient must pay for any health care service.
- The health care practitioner chosen by a patient to provide general medical care and also to determine and authorize additional medical services the patient may require.
- The directing of a patient to a specialist physician by the primary care provider. Most managed care plans and some other insurance plans require the primary care provider to obtain prior authorization.
- A percentage of the allowed charge for health services, which the patient is responsible for paying.
- The amount paid by insurance for health care services.
- A physician who has a contractual agreement with a third-party payor.
- An amount of money paid in a given period to purchase health insurance.
- insurance The insurance company that must be billed first for any individual.
- The individual who has a specific insurance plan.
- Rules followed by insurance companies so that no claim is reimbursed at more than 100% of the charges.
Down
- An insurance carrier's official list of covered medications to be used by network providers.
- The federal health insurance program that provides insurance coverage for the elderly, permanently disabled, and individuals with end-stage renal disease.
- Enrollment status related to a health insurance plan.
- A statement issued by the insurance carrier explaining reimbursement for specific procedures.
- A person who can receive benefits under an insurance plan.
- Verification from a patient's insurance carrier that a procedure is covered by the patient's insurance and/or agreement, after review, that the test or procedure is medically appropriate.
- Verification from a patient's insurance carrier that a procedure is covered by the patient's insurance and/or agreement, after review, that the test or procedure is medically appropriate.
- Payment for a covered service under a health insurance plan.
- A method of paying for insurance in which a fixed amount is paid to the provider per member for a specific time period regardless of the amount of care provided.
- The government insurance program for low-income individuals and families that is funded both by the federal government and by each individual state.
21 Clues: The individual who has a specific insurance plan. • Enrollment status related to a health insurance plan. • The amount paid by insurance for health care services. • A person who can receive benefits under an insurance plan. • Payment for a covered service under a health insurance plan. • A physician who has a contractual agreement with a third-party payor. • ...
All About Water Fluoridation 2024-11-20
Across
- Common household item that also contains fluoride for topical use.
- Economic advantage often attributed to water fluoridation.
- Type of water that may not be fluoridated and might need individual treatment.
- U.S. agency that recognizes fluoridation as a public health achievement.
- Hard, protective outer layer of teeth that fluoride strengthens.
- Process where fluoride helps harden and strengthen tooth enamel.
- Water treatment method that can remove fluoride from drinking water (2 words)
- Common fluoride acid compound used in water fluoridation.
- Term for the process of controlling fluoride concentration in water.
- Area of health significantly improved by water fluoridation.
- Type of policy that guides water fluoridation.
- When fluoride levels exceed safe limits, potentially causing health issues.
- U.S. agency that sets the maximum allowable fluoride level in drinking water.
- Area of health studied in relation to fluoride intake.
- Process of adding fluoride to water supplies.
- The active component of fluoride in drinking water.
- Primary goal of water fluoridation programs.
- Classification for fluoride’s concentration in drinking water.
- Dental issue that fluoride helps prevent.
Down
- Strong support for water fluoridation from health organizations.
- Term for fluoridation as it aims to prevent dental issues.
- First city in the world to fluoridate its public water supply (2 words)
- Mineral commonly added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay.
- U.S. law under which fluoride levels are regulated.
- Type of health intervention that fluoridation represents.
- Term for fluoride that exists in some water sources without added treatment.
- Type of fluoride applied directly to teeth through toothpaste or treatments.
- Often does not contain fluoride unless specifically indicated.
- Field studying the effects of fluoridated water on populations.
- Major dental issue reduced by fluoride in drinking water.
- Analysis type often used in public health policy on water fluoridation (2 words)
- Important life stage where fluoride is particularly beneficial for dental health.
- Term for maintaining fluoride levels that benefit teeth without causing fluorosis.
- Type of fluoride ingested through water that benefits developing teeth.
- Field concerned with the impacts of chemicals like fluoride in water.
35 Clues: Dental issue that fluoride helps prevent. • Primary goal of water fluoridation programs. • Process of adding fluoride to water supplies. • Type of policy that guides water fluoridation. • U.S. law under which fluoride levels are regulated. • The active component of fluoride in drinking water. • Area of health studied in relation to fluoride intake. • ...
CDTH Strategy Puzzle 2021-03-03
Across
- An expected outcome of the Education and Workforce Development theme is digital health _____ embedded into clinical degrees
- Number of strategic pillars in the Strategy and Implementation Plan.
- Health data can be enriched through _____
- Under Theme 2, we will improve data standards and structures so they are _____
- Participation of patients in co-design is enabled by the Co-design _____
- The Centre’s strategy capitalises on the connection of research strengths in FMDHS and _____
- An expected outcome of the Digital Health Innovation Pipeline theme is simulated electronic health records, health data, and healthcare settings that enable testing and validating _____
- A _____ research environment enables data to be accessed and used in ways that are ethical and patient privacy-protecting
- The Centre connects research to routine healthcare through a focus on research _____
- The Centre’s governance structure aims to facilitate good financial accountability and _____ flow
- An expected outcome of the Health Informatics & Data Science theme is generation of evidence for clinical _____ change
- The Centre’s Steering Groups are supported by _____
- _____ health data enables data custodians to control access
- Clinical Informatics _____ Directors are leadership roles embedded in healthcare organisations or primary care research networks
- The Validitron will be part of a sustainable, research-led service that partners with _____, researchers and clinicians
- The Validitron is an end-to-end _____ for digital health innovations
- The Centre’s governance structure allows _____ and risks with the timely delivery of work and/or projects to be raised to the Centre Executive Committee at soon as they are recognised via the Executive Sponsor
Down
- Executive Sponsors are is responsible for managing the _____ for their portfolio to achieve Centre objectives
- An objective of the Education and Workforce Development theme is to enhance the digital _____ of healthcare professionals
- The Validitron will include _____ clinical and patient settings for user testing
- _____ articulate what we expect to see when we achieve our objectives
- One of the conditions for collective impact is a common _____
- Clinical _____ data has a track record in Australia for driving clinical quality improvement
- When adjustments to projects or workstreams are required, Steering Groups make recommendations to the Centre Executive Committee on _____ so objectives and strategic goals are still met
- The core functions of the Centre are supported by the _____ team
- Interoperability of digital health applications can be achieved using open source _____ resources
- The Centre has committed to the Collective Impact model of using _____ collaboration
- An expected outcome of the Digital Health Innovation Pipeline theme is new capability in clinical evaluation of digital health innovations including trial co-ordination and _____ considerations
- Members of the Centre Executive Committee are expected to lead and co-ordinate the Centre’s work through a role as an Executive _____
- Educational programs aim to build _____ in digital health
- One of the Centre’s values
- Under the Collective Impact Incubator, the Centre will support a special interest group of _____s
32 Clues: One of the Centre’s values • Health data can be enriched through _____ • The Centre’s Steering Groups are supported by _____ • Educational programs aim to build _____ in digital health • _____ health data enables data custodians to control access • One of the conditions for collective impact is a common _____ • ...
Alternate Health unit Vocab. 2019-01-31
Across
- / Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- / The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- / Is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- / Is anything that causes stress.
- / Is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- / Is the combination of physical, mental / emotional, and social well-being.
- / A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- / Is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- / Is taking action to influence others to support a health-related belief.
- / Is something that you aim for that takes planning and work.
- / A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- / Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- / The various methods of communicating information.
- / life skills, are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- / Is the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
Down
- / Is a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- / Is 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.
- / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- / Is the sum of your surroundings.
- / Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- / Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- / Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- / Is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- / Are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- / Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- / Is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- / Is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- / An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- / Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- / Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- / Is avoiding harmful behaviors.
- / Are related risk, the increase in effect with each added risk.
- / Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- / communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
35 Clues: / Is avoiding harmful behaviors. • / Is the sum of your surroundings. • / Is anything that causes stress. • / An overall state of well-being, or total health. • / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses. • / The various methods of communicating information. • / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time. • ...
Community Celebration Crossword 2020-07-01
Across
- The newest moderator in the community
- Each Monday we have new discussion in our series called the Monday _______
- The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology
- NYC borough where Healthfirst's headquarters are located
- A written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services
- The federal health insurance program that provides health benefits to Americans age 65 and older
- Healthfirst logo
Down
- Explanation of ______
- Amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- A provider who focuses on one area of medicine. Like a cardiologist or neurologist
- Healthfirst slogan, Health insurance for ___ ______
- The set amount of money you pay at the time of certain medical services.
- The facilities, providers, and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- ______ Care Physician (PCP)
- A request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurer when you get items or services you think are covered.
- Bike sharing company that Healthfirst has a partnership with
- A moderator's name
17 Clues: Healthfirst logo • A moderator's name • Explanation of ______ • ______ Care Physician (PCP) • The newest moderator in the community • Healthfirst slogan, Health insurance for ___ ______ • NYC borough where Healthfirst's headquarters are located • Bike sharing company that Healthfirst has a partnership with • ...
แนวคิดพื้นฐานการสาธารณสุข 2024-11-08
Across
- Knowledge - Information and findings from medical and public health research.
- - A public health unit that provides primary medical care to communities.
- Research - Studies or investigations into factors and outcomes related to population health.
- Disease - Diseases that are not spread through contact, such as diabetes and hypertension.
- - Management of environmental factors to prevent diseases, including waste and water management.
- Promotion - Actions or measures aimed at improving health and increasing life expectancy.
- Rate - The number of deaths in a specific population during a given period.
- Prevention - Measures taken to reduce the risk of disease occurrence.
- Factor - An aspect that increases the likelihood of developing a disease, such as smoking.
- - Monitoring and tracking the spread of diseases in a population.
- Care - Basic healthcare services accessible to everyone, such as community health centers.
Down
- Education - The process of educating people to promote health and prevent diseases.
- - A disease that spreads quickly and widely in a community or region.
- Care - Specialized and complex care provided at advanced hospitals.
- - The body's ability to resist infection or disease.
- Health - The science of preventing disease and promoting health within communities.
- Insurance - Systems that cover healthcare costs, such as universal health coverage.
- Care - Intermediate medical care, often provided at district hospitals.
- - The study of disease distribution and causes within populations.
- - Having a long life, often free from severe illness.
20 Clues: - The body's ability to resist infection or disease. • - Having a long life, often free from severe illness. • - Monitoring and tracking the spread of diseases in a population. • - The study of disease distribution and causes within populations. • Care - Specialized and complex care provided at advanced hospitals. • ...
Crossword POHS Careers part 2 2021-10-13
Across
- Individuals who are trained to work in the patient’s home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- Individuals who use their artistic and creative talents to produce illustrations, charts, graphs, and diagrams for health textbooks, journals, magazines, and exhibits.
- Individuals who acquire additional education to provide care for older patients in environments such as extended care facilities, nursing homes, retirement centers, adult day care facilities, and other similar agencies.
- Individuals who provide information to patients and/or their families on genetic diseases or inherited conditions.
- Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards.
- Individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- Individuals who receive special training such as a 40-hour or more state-approved medication aide course to administer medications to patients or residents in long-term care facilities or patients receiving home health care.
- Medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- Individuals who use massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- Individuals who plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- Process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of physicians and perform tasks to assist physicians with patient care.
- Individuals who perform many of the routine tests that do not require the advanced knowledge held by a medical technologist.
- Individuals who perform general administrative duties as well as tasks that are specific to the health care industry.
- Individuals who use a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- Individuals who teach people the behaviors that promote wellness by evaluating, designing, presenting, recommending, and disseminating culturally appropriate health education information and materials.
Down
- Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- Also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
- An individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- Individuals who study and review the history, philosophy, theology, medical research, and sociology of health care to make judgments about treatment options and the effectiveness of these options as they relate to ethical standards regarding patient rights, quality of life, privacy, death, and how health care funds and resources should be allocated.
- Individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor’s degree.
- Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence.
- Individuals who are employed in hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and other health facilities to record information in records, schedule procedures or tests, answer telephones, order supplies, and work with computers to record or obtain information.
- Individuals who study genes and how they are inherited, mutated, and activated, or inactivated.
- Individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and services shown in a patient’s health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- Doctors who examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
30 Clues: Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards. • Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. • Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers. • ...
Acronyms 2023-01-06
Across
- Oklahoma
- Social Security Number
- Coinsurance
- Real Time Benefits
- Certificate of Creditable Coverage
- Length of Stay
- Qualified Health Plan
- Man's best friend
- Folder Application Facility
- In Network
- Medical Record
- Line of Business
- Out of Pocket Maximum
- Health Care Account
- National Provider Number
- Deductible
- Blue Access for Members
- Has a trunk
- Health Saving Account
- Benefit Agreement
- Standard Authorization Form
- Flex Spending Account
- Member Profile
- Place of Treatment
- Blue on Blue
- Blue Cross
- Likes to chase mice
Down
- Participating Provider Option
- Large marsupial
- Blue Shield
- Folder Note
- Coordination of Benefits
- Customer Service Questionnaire
- Customer Advocate
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Allowed Amount
- Document Control Number
- Folder
- Illinois
- New Mexico
- Exclusive Provider Option
- Certified Nurse Practitioner
- Benefit Value Advisor
- Out of Network
- Certified Nurse Midwife
- Injection
- Medical Doctor
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Affordable Care Act
- Customer Advocate Specialist
- Effective
- Performance Guarantee
- Texas
- Health Advocacy Solutions
- Automated Eligibility Process
- Developmental Specialist
- Fully Insured
- Administrative Services Only
- Montana
- Open Enrollment
- Behavioral Health Unit
- Blue Distinction Center
- Flying mammal
63 Clues: Texas • Folder • Montana • Oklahoma • Illinois • Injection • Effective • In Network • New Mexico • Deductible • Blue Cross • Blue Shield • Folder Note • Coinsurance • Has a trunk • Blue on Blue • Fully Insured • Flying mammal • Length of Stay • Allowed Amount • Medical Record • Out of Network • Medical Doctor • Member Profile • Large marsupial • Open Enrollment • Line of Business • Customer Advocate • Man's best friend • ...
Health Chapter 1 2026-01-14
Across
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- the conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- all living and nonliving things around you
- ways to say no effectively
- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affections your emotions
- taking steps to avoid something
- trustworthy and dependable
- actions or choices that may harm you or others
Down
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- taking action in support of a cause
- the ability to end a disagreement or keep it form becoming a larger conflict
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children
- the results of actions
- when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- determine the quality of
21 Clues: the results of actions • determine the quality of • ways to say no effectively • trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • taking action in support of a cause • all living and nonliving things around you • actions or choices that may harm you or others • the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
Chapter 1 Health Vocabulary 2022-09-07
Across
- Actions or choices that may harm you or others.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- Being able to say no effectively.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- Name the missing part of the Health Triangle: physical, mental/emotional, ______.
- A disagreement among people with opposing views.
- To be trustworthy and dependable.
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers.
- The result of actions.
Down
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in positive ways.
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- Having the ability to end a disagreement or keeping it from becoming a larger issue.
- Is a state of well being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- connection is how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Is a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- The conscious,active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
18 Clues: The result of actions. • Taking steps to avoid something • Being able to say no effectively. • To be trustworthy and dependable. • Taking action in support of a cause. • Actions or choices that may harm you or others. • A disagreement among people with opposing views. • The body's response to real or imagined dangers. • ...
HHD puzzle 2025-12-01
Across
- health seen in many different ways
- In charge of global health
- Optimal levels of energy
- a state of balance/calmness
- peace and hope
- Friday' planet
- the changing nature of health
Down
- high level of resilience
- a long term disease
- physical or mental disturbance
- when all dimensions of health & wellbeing are good
- Wednesday's planet
- personal experience of disease
- productive relationships
- use logic and reasoning
15 Clues: peace and hope • Friday' planet • Wednesday's planet • a long term disease • use logic and reasoning • high level of resilience • Optimal levels of energy • productive relationships • In charge of global health • a state of balance/calmness • the changing nature of health • physical or mental disturbance • personal experience of disease • health seen in many different ways • ...
Health Policy 2022-10-25
Across
- Distribution of the same resources to all individuals within a population
- Speaking up for a client's needs when the client is unable to speak for themselves
- Nursing __________ is granted through the state board of nursing
- (abbr.) Legislation to protect insurance coverage and private client information
- __________ of health: Factors that impact health (e.g. income, gender, genetics)
- Attaining the highest level of health for all individuals
- Health outcomes that may be greater or lesser among different populations and other vulnerable client groups compared to populations in the majority
Down
- Patient __________-__________ Act: Requires health care organizations to inform clients of their rights to make their own health care decisions
- Fixed amount a client must pay for health care at the time services are received
- Nursing programs seek __________ to demonstrate their quality
- Available to individuals older than 65 years of age or those with a disability
- Available to individuals younger than 65 years with a disability or those with socioeconomic hardships
- Fixed amount of money a client must pay before health insurance begins to cover health expenses
- (abbr.) Available to children up to 19 years of age whose families are not eligible for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance
- (abbr.) Requires employers to provide protection for employees who may be exposed to blood and body fluids
15 Clues: Attaining the highest level of health for all individuals • Nursing programs seek __________ to demonstrate their quality • Nursing __________ is granted through the state board of nursing • Distribution of the same resources to all individuals within a population • Available to individuals older than 65 years of age or those with a disability • ...
Healthcare and Medical Ethics 2019-06-13
Across
- Primary healthcare is covered by the publicly ______ system.
- the ending of a pregnancy
- The life _________ rate of Canada stands at 80.5%.
- an ethical guide for Canadian physicians and medical students.
- human immunodeficiency virus
- ______, children and low-income residents are covered by the government for health care services.
- intentionally ending one's life to relieve pain.
- a legislation which lists the conditions with which the provincial and territorial health insurance programs must conform.
- a substance found in tobacco smoke.
- All Canadian residents have ______ to the necessary hospitals and physician services.
Down
- 69.8% of health costs are paid by the _____________.
- a basic level of the health care system.
- _______ ______ are concerned with moral questions raised by the practice of medicine.
- people who do not qualify for benefits under government plans have to pay through private health _________ plans.
- The ________ government’s job is to provide funding support for the provincial healthcare services.
- when a person allows their organ to be transplanted to another person legally
- Certain groups such as the Inuit and ____ ______ people living on reserves receive direct health care service.
- Healthcare is mainly accessed at _________.
- a legal document where distribution of property after death is explained.
- when someone harms or distresses an elderly person.
20 Clues: the ending of a pregnancy • human immunodeficiency virus • a substance found in tobacco smoke. • a basic level of the health care system. • Healthcare is mainly accessed at _________. • intentionally ending one's life to relieve pain. • The life _________ rate of Canada stands at 80.5%. • when someone harms or distresses an elderly person. • ...
RBZ 2024-07-25
Across
- Shelter for broilers.
- Well-being of broilers.
- Needed for broilers to move.
- Increase in size.
- Keeps broilers warm.
- Well-being of broilers.
- Chicken raised for meat.
- Keeps broilers comfortable.
- What broilers eat.
- Circulates fresh air.
Down
- Watching broiler health.
- Used to manage growth.
- Measurement of broiler size.
- Protects from diseases.
- Group of broilers.
- Prevents diseases.
- Keeping the environment clean.
- Essential for broiler health.
- Food that keeps broilers healthy.
- Type of broiler.
20 Clues: Type of broiler. • Increase in size. • Group of broilers. • Prevents diseases. • What broilers eat. • Keeps broilers warm. • Shelter for broilers. • Circulates fresh air. • Used to manage growth. • Protects from diseases. • Well-being of broilers. • Well-being of broilers. • Watching broiler health. • Chicken raised for meat. • Keeps broilers comfortable. • Measurement of broiler size. • ...
Health / Wellness 2026-04-22
Across
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- process of making healthy and informed choices
- active process that involves learning about health and making choices toward improving parts of health
- part of health that involves a person’s thoughts and feelings
- methods for resolving disagreements in a positive, respectful way
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid taking part in unhealthy behaviors
- segments of DNA that direct the forms and jobs of a person’s cells, and affect growth, development, personality, and health
Down
- person’s overall satisfaction with life
- part of health that involves how well a person’s body functions
- part of health that involves interacting with others in positive, healthy ways
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or poor health
- people who are similar in age to one another
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- a method for resolving conflicts that involves the use of a person who is not involved in the conflict
- desired result of something you plan to do
15 Clues: person’s overall satisfaction with life • desired result of something you plan to do • people who are similar in age to one another • process of making healthy and informed choices • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • part of health that involves a person’s thoughts and feelings • part of health that involves how well a person’s body functions • ...
information and administration cluster crossword 2026-03-31
Across
- collection of written materials relating to the health care of a patient.
- Civilian Health And Medical Program Of The Uniformed Services
- joint federal and state program that provides health care for individuals with low income and limited resources.
- management performance of executive responsibilitys and duties.
- Utilization Review Committee
- Codes Current Procedural Terminology
- Registered Health Information Technician.
- Chief Executive Officer
Down
- Chief Financial Officer
- process of creating a written, digital, or physical copy of spoken audio, video, or data.
- Registered Health Information Administrator.
- financial help in time of illness, retirement, or unemployment.
- federal program that provides financial assistance to those 65 years of age and older and certain specified others part of the benefits of the social security act.
- payment for health care expenses, which may or may not occur, in return for a specified payment advance.
- words spoken or recorded by another person.
- codes internal Classification Of Diseases, 10th Revisions
16 Clues: Chief Financial Officer • Chief Executive Officer • Utilization Review Committee • Codes Current Procedural Terminology • Registered Health Information Technician. • words spoken or recorded by another person. • Registered Health Information Administrator. • codes internal Classification Of Diseases, 10th Revisions • ...
Nurses O Plenty 2026-02-26
Across
- Health centers managed by advanced practice nurses that deliver primary care
- A framework that integrates education and health to support student well-being and learning outcomes.
- The study of patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in populations
- A nurse who owns or operates a business, providing innovative health services outside traditional healthcare systems.
- Nursing practice that promotes health and safety in the workplace to prevent injury and illness.
Down
- A holistic approach integrating workplace safety, health promotion, and well-being.
- Healthcare clinics located in schools that provide primary care and preventive services to students.
- Nursing practice within jails and prisons
- A specialized nursing practice that supports student health, academic success, and lifelong achievement.
- A uniformed service of public health professionals whose mission is to protect, promote, and advance the nation’s health.
- Federal agency that prevents me from abusing my employees
- A nursing specialty focused on holistic care of body, mind, and spirit within a faith-based community.
- The practice of promoting and protecting the health of a population
13 Clues: Nursing practice within jails and prisons • Federal agency that prevents me from abusing my employees • The practice of promoting and protecting the health of a population • Health centers managed by advanced practice nurses that deliver primary care • A holistic approach integrating workplace safety, health promotion, and well-being. • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2021-09-16
20 Clues: Speed • Power • Health • Fitness • Balance • Agility • Exercise • Strength • Flexibility • Overexertion • Coordination • Reaction Time • Body Composition • Muscular Endurance • Social Development • Physical Education • Mental Development • Physical Development • Emotional Development • Cardiovascular Endurance
Teen Health Textbook - Module: Your Health and Wellness, Lessons 1,2, & 3 2024-01-26
Across
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- behaviors or habits that help determine a person's level of health
- your ability to get along with the people around you
- the exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them that promote mental/emotional health
- a personal feeling or belief
- the basic units of heredity, contained in chromosomes
- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health, and how your overall health affects your emotions
- when one risk factor adds to another and increases risk
Down
- threadlike structures in human cells that carry genes (DNA)
- patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- the way you act in the many different situations and events in your life
- a way of life that involves little physical activity
- when you choose not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- something you hope to accomplish
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group of people
- various methods of communicating information, such as television, radio, movies, magazines, newspapers, books, billboards, the internet, etc.
- taking steps to avoid something
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
20 Clues: a personal feeling or belief • taking steps to avoid something • something you hope to accomplish • a way of life that involves little physical activity • your ability to get along with the people around you • the basic units of heredity, contained in chromosomes • when one risk factor adds to another and increases risk • ...
Pet Care & Health 2025-07-25
Across
- Free from dirt and harmful germs
- Medical professional for animal health
- Brushing, bathing, and nail trimming of pets
- Natural surroundings where animals live
- Overall physical and mental condition
- Routine health examination by a vet
- Short form for animal doctor
- Teaching pets to behave appropriately
- Any living creature that is not human
- Place where animals are raised
- Sense of safety and care often provided by pets
- Young human beings who often learn from having pets
- Practices to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Substance consumed to provide nutrition
- Process of adapting pets to human and animal interaction
- Small facility for animal check-ups and treatment
- Duty to take care of something or someone
Down
- Essential liquid for all living beings
- Person responsible for a pet
- Attention and support given to pets
- Nourishment essential for life
- Larger medical center for treating sick animals
- Preventive shot to protect from disease
- Animals kept for companionship
- Loyal friend or pet that provides company
- Planned intake of food for health
- Medical attention to heal illness or injury
- Ability to understand and share others’ feelings
- Illness or disorder affecting health
- Physical activity to maintain health
30 Clues: Person responsible for a pet • Short form for animal doctor • Nourishment essential for life • Animals kept for companionship • Place where animals are raised • Free from dirt and harmful germs • Planned intake of food for health • Attention and support given to pets • Routine health examination by a vet • Illness or disorder affecting health • ...
Chapter 1 Health Words 2023-01-29
Across
- the aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life.
- beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- the number of years a person can expect to live.
- the state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with you surroundings.
- forms of communication that provide news and entertainment.
- the aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others.
- anyaction or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome.
- the standards and beliefs that are most important to you.
- taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative outcomes.
- a gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- all the traits that are passed from parent to child; the biological process of passing on, or transmitting those traits.
- Someone who buys products or services for personal use.
- a series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal.
Down
- the ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one's health.
- the aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions.
- the degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
- The public promotion of a product of service.
- An illegal act that involves telling lies to obtain money or property.
- a term that refers to whether you are male of female.
- a behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic.
- the use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- An offer to repair or replace a product if there is a problem with the product.
- The selling of useless medical treatments or products.
- the overall well-being of your body , mind, and your relationships with other people.
- a state of high-level health.
- all of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that person's health.
27 Clues: a state of high-level health. • The public promotion of a product of service. • the number of years a person can expect to live. • a term that refers to whether you are male of female. • The selling of useless medical treatments or products. • Someone who buys products or services for personal use. • a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach. • ...
HIM Week 2025 2025-10-19
Across
- A document granting permission or authority
- Coders use this to code procedures
- Another name for Encounter #
- HDGH's main Electronic Health Record system
- Unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- RCC's main Electronic Health Record system
- Office established in 1987 and provides oversight of Ontario's access and privacy laws
- What document is required upon an inpatient admission
- HIP Week 2025 we celebrate the ________, insight, and impact of the health information profession.
Down
- Number used to ensure documents are scanned to correct visit
- Patients/Clients access their health records through this portal
- Organization where NRS, CCRS, OMHRS is submitted to
- What is used to verify patient/client at each visit
- What is the name of the document completed by a specialist
- Health Information Professionals must write a national certification exam for which association
- Professional designation held by health information leaders
16 Clues: Another name for Encounter # • Coders use this to code procedures • RCC's main Electronic Health Record system • A document granting permission or authority • HDGH's main Electronic Health Record system • Unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Organization where NRS, CCRS, OMHRS is submitted to • What is used to verify patient/client at each visit • ...
Health Promotion and Teaching Models 2026-02-28
Across
- – The type of learning involving gradual, incremental changes
- – The state where a person has started taking action but hasn't fully stabilized it
- – The stage where a desire for change develops
- – A theory associated with Jean Piaget, involving accommodation
- Promotion – A health promotion model focused on the person’s experience and behaviors
- – Social determinant including access to healthcare services
- – A key concept in health promotion focused on societal conditions
- – Client behavior change stage focused on stabilization
- – A theory involving stimulus-response conditioning
- Belief – The model explaining health behaviors to prevent illness and injury
- – An important health literacy component that involves choices
Down
- – Type of learning that includes internalizing information
- Belief Model – The theory that deals with health actions to prevent illness
- – A concept that connects social and economic factors to health status
- – A model that integrates social, epidemiological, and policy assessments
- – The stage of change where new behaviors are accepted and tried
- – Process of communicating health information in ways people can understand
- – A theory involving conditioning through reinforcement
18 Clues: – The stage where a desire for change develops • – A theory involving stimulus-response conditioning • – A theory involving conditioning through reinforcement • – Client behavior change stage focused on stabilization • – Type of learning that includes internalizing information • – Social determinant including access to healthcare services • ...
Sustainable Development Goal 3 2021-04-12
Across
- Ongoing Global Health concern
- Cause of 2014 global health scare
- The colour of SDG 3
- 1918 worldwide health threat
- WHAT WAS THE COVID-19 -A PANDEMIC R AN EPIDEMIC?
- Global Health Organisation
- infectious disease caused by a mosquito bite
- The country with the lowest infant mortality rate today
- Creators of the SDG's
Down
- The disease that is also called the sugar disease
- Over 2 billion people lack access to basic___
- Painkiller and anti-inflammatory drug; one of the World Health Organisation Essential Medicines
- One in five people still lacks access to modern___
- The World Health Organisation announced the eradication of which infectious disease in 1980?
14 Clues: The colour of SDG 3 • Creators of the SDG's • Global Health Organisation • 1918 worldwide health threat • Ongoing Global Health concern • Cause of 2014 global health scare • infectious disease caused by a mosquito bite • Over 2 billion people lack access to basic___ • WHAT WAS THE COVID-19 -A PANDEMIC R AN EPIDEMIC? • The disease that is also called the sugar disease • ...
Chapter 1- Activity 2019-08-20
Across
- the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed
- the amount insurers pay providers
- federal program that provides health insurance for the elderly, individuals with certain disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal disease
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to purchase insurance, or to pay for healthcare services consumed
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in the government finances services and also controls the service infrastructure
- delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in which services are financed by the government but are delivered by private providers
Down
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to protect against catastrophic risk
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to provide healthcare services
- the extent to which health care services are actually used
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to reimburse providers for services delivered
- acronym that describes a health care system where health care is financed through government-mandated contributions by employers and employees and care is delivered by private providers
- joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor
13 Clues: the amount insurers pay providers • the extent to which health care services are actually used • delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so • the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed • joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor • ...
Chapter 1-Activity (HEA 3311) 2019-08-20
Across
- delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in which services are financed by the government but are delivered by private providers
- joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor
- acronym that describes a health care system where health care is financed through government-mandated contributions by employers and employees and care is delivered by private providers
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in the government finances services and also controls the service infrastructure
- the amount insurers pay providers
Down
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to reimburse providers for services delivered
- the extent to which health care services are actually used
- the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed
- federal program that provides health insurance for the elderly, individuals with certain disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal disease
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to purchase insurance, or to pay for healthcare services consumed
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to provide healthcare services
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to protect against catastrophic risk
13 Clues: the amount insurers pay providers • the extent to which health care services are actually used • delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so • the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed • joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor • ...
Values 2022-12-21
24 Clues: peace • logic • growth • health • freedom • purpose • respect • honesty • courage • ambition • stability • acceptance • compassion • innovation • efficiency • creativity • cooperation • independence • productivity • authenticity • communication • understanding • accountability • accomplishment
Revision Crossword Puzzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- The process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants, and thereby improve their health.
- Aims to reduce conflict between different individuals, groups, businesses and political parties.
- is “the 'roadmap' for making Jamaica, the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business” (Jamaica 2030).
- When was the Jakarta declaration on HP 4th international conference held (Month and Year).
- Conference was titled leading health promotion into the 21st century.
- Good health is a major resource for social, economic, and personal development and an important dimension of quality of life. (Strategies).
- Health promotion aims to reduce differences in health status between population groups by achieving equity in health (Strategies)
- In which country and month was the first Caribbean conference of health promotion held.
Down
- Health promotion supports personal and social development through providing information, education for health, and enhancing life skills. (Key action Area)
- This priority involves taking care of each other, the community, and the natural environment. (Key action Area)
- “To ensure the provision of quality health services and to promote healthy lifestyles and environmental practices” is the _________
- Build Healthy Public Policies and Strengthen Community Action is action areas of which charter.
- What year was the Declaration on Health for the Caribbean Communities accomplished
13 Clues: Conference was titled leading health promotion into the 21st century. • What year was the Declaration on Health for the Caribbean Communities accomplished • In which country and month was the first Caribbean conference of health promotion held. • When was the Jakarta declaration on HP 4th international conference held (Month and Year). • ...
Health Vocabulary 2013-09-10
Across
- Beliefs that an individual finds important.
- You are provided with accurate information about health and take a positive action.
- An overall state of total health.
- How much someone can understand about health so that they change their ways.
- The belief's and behaviors of a group of people.
- Potential health threats.
Down
- People who are the same age as you and share similar thoughts.
- Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors.
- All of the surrounding's and people you have been around throughout your life.
- The behaviors one person uses that helps determine their state of health.
- The overall state of your body is determined by your _____?
- A way to keep a person free from disease.
- Things you inherit from family members.
13 Clues: Potential health threats. • An overall state of total health. • Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors. • Things you inherit from family members. • A way to keep a person free from disease. • Beliefs that an individual finds important. • The belief's and behaviors of a group of people. • The overall state of your body is determined by your _____? • ...
PatientTeaching&HealthCareSystems 2023-08-03
Across
- ___Is a responsible and accountable member of the healthcare team, provide care in basic and complex situations under the general supervision of an RN or physician
- (a dynamic state of health in which an individual progresses toward a higher level of functioning, achieving an optimal balance between internal and external environment)
- Latin word "nutrire", which means “to nourish, feed, foster and support.”
- The area along the wellness-illness continuum that the patient occupies
- Several factors have been highlighted as playing a role in the increase in costs, including an _____ population, increased use of advanced technologies, rising cost of private health care insurance, the rising cost of medical malpractice insurance, and a struggling economy
- The _______consists of a network of agencies, facilities, and providers involved with health care in a specified geographic area.
- ____an abnormal process in which aspects of the social, emotional, or intellectual condition and function of a person are diminished or impaired)
- ___care requires that professionals from differing areas come together to provide comprehensive care
- The individual who receives the care
Down
- The ____ ____ is a document that outlines the individual needs of the patient and the approach of the health care team to meet these needs.
- _______ behavior choices such as smoking, drug abuse, alcoholism, and obesity affect an individual’s health and wellness
- believed that an individual’s behavior is formed by the individual’s attempts to meet essential human needs, which he identified as physiologic, safety and security, love and belongingness, and esteem and self-actual-ization
- ____ _______ is essential for the exchange of information among the members of the healthcare team
- Financial hardship, _______ choices, and social pressures all influence an individual's willingness or ability to actively maintain health or prevent illness
- The underinsured and ______ populations face hardship when health care is needed. Determination of who receives care and who does not is becoming an ethical issue at all levels of the health care delivery system
- An all-inclusive approach to health care is known as ______(a system of comprehensive or total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of a person)
- The primary goal of the health care team is the ______ physical, mental, and social well-being of the patient
- _______ in any form is the permanent record of the patient’s progress and treatment.
18 Clues: The individual who receives the care • The area along the wellness-illness continuum that the patient occupies • Latin word "nutrire", which means “to nourish, feed, foster and support.” • _______ in any form is the permanent record of the patient’s progress and treatment. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2013-09-10
Across
- Beliefs that an individual finds important.
- You are provided with accurate information about health and take a positive action.
- An overall state of total health.
- How much someone can understand about health so that they change their ways.
- The belief's and behaviors of a group of people.
- Potential health threats.
Down
- People who are the same age as you and share similar thoughts.
- Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors.
- All of the surrounding's and people you have been around throughout your life.
- The behaviors one person uses that helps determine their state of health.
- The overall state of your body is determined by your _____?
- A way to keep a person free from disease.
- Things you inherit from family members.
13 Clues: Potential health threats. • An overall state of total health. • Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors. • Things you inherit from family members. • A way to keep a person free from disease. • Beliefs that an individual finds important. • The belief's and behaviors of a group of people. • The overall state of your body is determined by your _____? • ...
Health Vocabulary 2013-09-10
Across
- The behaviors one person uses that helps determine their state of health.
- How much someone can understand about health so that they change their ways.
- Things you inherit from family members.
- All of the surrounding's and people you have been around throughout your life.
- The belief's and behaviors of a group of people.
- Potential health threats.
- A way to keep a person free from disease.
Down
- An overall state of total health.
- Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors.
- You are provided with accurate information about health and take a positive action.
- The overall state of your body is determined by your _____?
- People who are the same age as you and share similar thoughts.
- Beliefs that an individual finds important.
13 Clues: Potential health threats. • An overall state of total health. • Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors. • Things you inherit from family members. • A way to keep a person free from disease. • Beliefs that an individual finds important. • The belief's and behaviors of a group of people. • The overall state of your body is determined by your _____? • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
Across
- Chain - The network involved in producing and distributing healthcare goods.
- - The optimal use of resources to deliver healthcare.
- - The ability to use or obtain healthcare.
- - Financial assets or resources for healthcare systems.
- - Plans or decisions guiding healthcare practices.
- - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury.
- - The ability to reach or use healthcare services.
- - The result of healthcare interventions and services.
- - Fair and impartial healthcare access for all.
- - New methods, ideas, or products in healthcare.
- - The ability to maintain healthcare services long term.
- - Systematic investigation into health issues and solutions.
- - The care provided to manage or cure health conditions.
- - The desire or need for healthcare services.
Down
- - Something that encourages specific behavior in healthcare.
- - A comparison of the benefits and costs of health interventions.
- - Financial planning for healthcare services.
- - The management of money within healthcare.
- - The availability of health resources like medication and staff.
- Health - International health issues and challenges.
- - Financial protection covering health-related expenses.
- - Related to government-supported healthcare.
- - The economic system for buying and selling healthcare services.
- - A person or institution that delivers medical services.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in healthcare outcomes.
- - The financial requirement for healthcare services.
- - Information gathered to make healthcare decisions.
- - Variety within healthcare workforce or population served.
- - The wealth and resources of a country affecting healthcare.
- - Moral principles guiding healthcare decisions.
30 Clues: - The ability to use or obtain healthcare. • - The management of money within healthcare. • - Financial planning for healthcare services. • - Related to government-supported healthcare. • - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury. • - The desire or need for healthcare services. • - Fair and impartial healthcare access for all. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
Across
- Chain - The network involved in producing and distributing healthcare goods.
- - The optimal use of resources to deliver healthcare.
- - The ability to use or obtain healthcare.
- - Financial assets or resources for healthcare systems.
- - Plans or decisions guiding healthcare practices.
- - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury.
- - The ability to reach or use healthcare services.
- - The result of healthcare interventions and services.
- - Fair and impartial healthcare access for all.
- - New methods, ideas, or products in healthcare.
- - The ability to maintain healthcare services long term.
- - Systematic investigation into health issues and solutions.
- - The care provided to manage or cure health conditions.
- - The desire or need for healthcare services.
Down
- - Something that encourages specific behavior in healthcare.
- - A comparison of the benefits and costs of health interventions.
- - Financial planning for healthcare services.
- - The management of money within healthcare.
- - The availability of health resources like medication and staff.
- Health - International health issues and challenges.
- - Financial protection covering health-related expenses.
- - Related to government-supported healthcare.
- - The economic system for buying and selling healthcare services.
- - A person or institution that delivers medical services.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in healthcare outcomes.
- - The financial requirement for healthcare services.
- - Information gathered to make healthcare decisions.
- - Variety within healthcare workforce or population served.
- - The wealth and resources of a country affecting healthcare.
- - Moral principles guiding healthcare decisions.
30 Clues: - The ability to use or obtain healthcare. • - The management of money within healthcare. • - Financial planning for healthcare services. • - Related to government-supported healthcare. • - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury. • - The desire or need for healthcare services. • - Fair and impartial healthcare access for all. • ...
Diversity of health issues 2023-12-30
Across
- Improper beating of the heart
- A mental health disorder in which people process reality abnormally.
- Damage to the brain when blood flow is interrupted
- A disorder involving anxiety
- A __________ brain injury can sometimes lead to a mental health issue.
- The most common mental health disorder is
- Use of drugs or alcohol can also lead to these types of disorders.
Down
- A disorder that usually affects older people with memory issues, but can have an early onset.
- This develops in the eye with degenerative nerve damage
- A disorder that is _________ and compulsive, leading to repetitive actions.
- A disorder around food and how it is consumed
- The 'S' in PTSD
- One way to combat mental health issues is to be _______ in your community.
- A disorder that swings from depression to mania for weeks or months at a time.
- This mindset is good for your overall health
- A type of headache with other symptoms such as nausea
- The month when mental health disorders are recognized
17 Clues: The 'S' in PTSD • A disorder involving anxiety • Improper beating of the heart • The most common mental health disorder is • This mindset is good for your overall health • A disorder around food and how it is consumed • Damage to the brain when blood flow is interrupted • A type of headache with other symptoms such as nausea • ...
Sports Medicine 15 - Unit 1 2012-02-08
Across
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- refers to the back of the body
- multidimensional state of being describing the existence of positive health in an individual
- refers to one point, or structure, being lower than another
- something that can be seen by the sport therapist
- disease that can be passed between people through proximity, social contact or intimate contact
- plane that divides the body into top and bottom
- set of practices perceived by a community to be associated with the preservation of health and healthy living.
- "H" in SHARP
- something the athlete self reports
- determinant of health that describes the house in which someone lives
- complete state of mental, physical, and social well-being
- determinant of health that describes the difference between males and females
Down
- means torward an attachment
- way of life that integrates physical activity into daily routines
- inflammation of the liver that may occur from eating contaminated foods
- inflammation of the liver
- determinant of health that includes hospitals and ambulances
- refers to the front of the body
- Infection transmission method when someone coughs
- determinant of health that describes a nurturing childhood
- any bodily movement produced by skeletal msucles that requires energy expenditure
- "A" in SHARP
- plane that divides the body into left and right
- association of several clinically recognizable features
- habits, attitudes, tastes, and moral standards that together constitute the mode of living of an individual or group
- disease in which person my not show symptoms for upto 10 years
27 Clues: "H" in SHARP • "A" in SHARP • inflammation of the liver • means torward an attachment • refers to the back of the body • refers to the front of the body • something the athlete self reports • plane that divides the body into front and back • plane that divides the body into top and bottom • plane that divides the body into left and right • ...
Health and Social Care 2026-03-26
Across
- : The social and personal identity of being male, female, or other.
- : Beliefs and practices that can influence lifestyle.
- : The food and drink someone consumes for health.
- : Feeling happy, healthy, and comfortable in life.
- : Connections between people in social or emotional contexts.
- : People we choose to have positive relationships with.
- : Relating to the body rather than the mind.
- : The state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- : Shared beliefs, values, and traditions of a group.
- : Having a job or work to earn money.
- : Who a person is attracted to emotionally or romantically.
- : Help or encouragement from others in difficult times.
- : The type and quality of accommodation someone lives in.
- : Substances that can affect physical or mental health.
- : Being accepted and valued in society or groups.
- : A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests.
Down
- : Physical activity to maintain fitness and health.
- : Money received from work or benefits.
- : Where a person lives, affecting services and opportunities.
- : Repeated behavior intended to harm or intimidate.
- : The surroundings in which a person lives or works.
- : Being left out of social or community activities.
- : Substance in drinks that can affect health if misused.
- : Treating someone unfairly because of personal characteristics.
- : Relating to a person’s mind and emotional state.
- : Relating to the senses such as sight or hearing.
- : A person’s physical or mental capability.
- : People related by blood or close bonds.
- : Inhaling tobacco, which can damage health.
- : A health problem or disease affecting someone.
30 Clues: : Having a job or work to earn money. • : Money received from work or benefits. • : People related by blood or close bonds. • : A person’s physical or mental capability. • : Relating to the body rather than the mind. • : Inhaling tobacco, which can damage health. • : A health problem or disease affecting someone. • : The food and drink someone consumes for health. • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
Across
- a monetary account commonly paired with a highdeductible health insurance plan that allows individuals to pay for qualified medical change using taxfree HSA dollars until they meet their deductibles
- measures designed to lower health care costs that aim to create an affordable health care system for all Americans
- a monetary account offered through an employer into which money is put through payroll deductions before it is taxed funds can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses as needed but the funds must be spend each year
- a health care plan funded by a government agency they are available for active military personnel and their dependents and for veterans
- the portion of the medical costs a patient may still have to pay once an insurance plan's deductible has been met
- the act of paying for health care with one's own money
- the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits
- a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
Down
- a classification system used by Medicare and Medicaid to determine payment for health services based on diagnosis surgical procedures age and other information
- a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources
- a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan
- a type of health insurance plan that establishes predetermined rates for services with health care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts providers in the position o managing patient's use of health care
- a plan health insurance plan that provides coverage only if the care is delivered by a member of the plan's hospital physician or pharmacy panel
- a flat fee that many health insurance plans require patients to pay each time they have receive a health care service
14 Clues: the act of paying for health care with one's own money • the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits • a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan • a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources • ...
Teaching and Capacity Building 2018-04-11
Across
- the steps, actions & strategies individuals put in place to achieve optimum health.
- personal health maintenance; any activity of an individual, family, or community with the intention of improving or restoring health, or treating or presenting disease.
- imparting knowledge to another individual.
- acquiring new knowledge, behaviors skills, values, preferences or understanding & may involve synthesizing different types of information; leads to long term changes in behavior potential.
- prefers to learn using the senses.
- a process of evaluating & investigating a problem, issue or argument that lead to the best possible solution.
- a framework for understanding how people may change their behavior.
- an approach that helps foster behavioral change by encouraging a person's motivation & commitment to change.
- activation or energy of goal oriented behavior.
- strengthening the knowledge, skills and confidence of individuals or communities.
- process of preparing & collecting information with the purpose of obtaining information to keep on record, to make decisions about important issues, and to pass information on to others.
- process that includes two or more individuals who are able to understand the issue and make decision for effective change.
- involves feelings, attitudes, values and emotions.
- process of enabling individuals to increase control over their health by increasing their knowledge & encouraging positive health practices over their health & its determinants thereby improving their health.
Down
- an individual who serves as a example; whose behavior is emulated by others.
- involves physical skills.
- not merely the absence of disease, rather a state of complex physical, mental & social wellbeing along with the ability to lead a socially & economically productive life.
- refers to person goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic & timed.
- involves mental storage and recall of new knowledge.
- prefers to learn through movement/doing.
- establishing specific, measureable & time targeted objectives.
- prefers to learn by hearing/listening.
- prefers to learn by seeing.
- belief in one's ability to complete tasks & reach goals.
24 Clues: involves physical skills. • prefers to learn by seeing. • prefers to learn using the senses. • prefers to learn by hearing/listening. • prefers to learn through movement/doing. • imparting knowledge to another individual. • activation or energy of goal oriented behavior. • involves feelings, attitudes, values and emotions. • ...
FERPA and HIPAA Crossword 2016-11-12
Across
- HIPAA allows the release of _______ data sets for public health, research, and other purposes after specific identifiers about the patient or household have been removed.
- FERPA applies to all educational agencies and institutions that receive ______ from the government which is administered by the Department of Education (DOE).
- The _______ Rule of HIPPA requires technical and non-technical safeguards to keep Electronic Health Information safe.
- A method to protect electronic health information by removing specific identifiers about a patient or household that can identify a specific patient.
- Business ______ are persons, businesses or vendors that perform certain functions on behalf of healthcare providers.
- In case of health and safety _______, schools are permitted to disclose PII from education records.
- The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information
- An entity must make reasonable effort to use, disclose and request only the minimum amount of PHI needed to accomplish the purpose is called minimum _______ principle.
- HIPAA stands for Health Insurance _____ and Accountability Act is established in 1996 to govern the health care marketplace.
- FERPA final rules of 2008 does not dictate the technical steps to protect electronic data system, but offers standards from _______ as a reference to safeguard electronic records.
- Under FERPA, schools are prohibited to ______ PII which derives from the educational records.
- Although FERPA prohibit nonconsensual disclosure of education records, it lists several condition under which the written permission are not required; this is called _______.
- Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA.
- In case of unauthorized disclosure, under FERPA, education institution does not require notification to parents or eligible students, unless the disclosure is related to identity _______
- Identity badges worn by authorize personnel to access certain area is an example of _______ security measures.
- A legal standing that permits education institution to release education record for a law enforcement purpose without prior consent.
- To raise awareness, healthcare entities should provide ______ to their employees who interacts with health information on a regular basis.
- HIPAA is a _____ law that gives you the right to have your health information protected and limit who can have access to your health information.
- Student’s _______ record maintained by a school nurse are considered part of student’s education records, thus protected from unauthorized disclosure.
Down
- FERPA, which stands for_______ Educational Right & Privacy Act, is a law enacted in 1974 that governs the access of educational information and records.
- A student who has reached the age of 18 or who is attending a postsecondary institution at any age is called a ________ student; the rights afforded his or her parents under FERPA transfer to that student.
- Persons who believes that their right is violated under FERPA can file a _______ with Department of Education who will investigate the case.
- A formal event/process to which education institution responds after receiving a request from the parent or eligible student challenging the student’s education records believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the student’s privacy rights.
- The ______ Rule of HIPAA sets limit and conditions on the use and disclosure of health information without patient authorization
- A detailed document that gives entities permission to use protected health information for specified purposes or to disclose protected health information to a third party specified by an individual.
- Social Security Number and ______ are categorized as non-directory information.
- In regards to data sharing, your health information data cannot be shared to other entities without your written ________
- In general, there are ______ titles within HIPAA to describe major domains regulated in the law.
- In FERPA, prior to education record information disclosure, educational institutions must obtain written ______.
- '______ entities’ is a terminology used in HIPAA to identify parties involved in the healthcare business, such as healthcare providers, insurance companies, health information clearinghouses, etc.
- Title _____ of HIPAA is relevant to information security in which it provides national standards on electronically transferred health information.
- Under FERPA, personal data that can be found in publicly available sources (yearbook, phonebook), such as name, address, e-mail, telephone number are classified as ______ information.
- Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI.
- PII, which stands for ______ Identifiable Information is data that can identify a specific person/student.
- Schools can provide health agencies with access to student health and other relevant data if the information does not contain _______.
- Unless there is an outstanding request by an eligible student to inspect and review education records, FERPA ______ the school to destroy such records without notice to the student.
36 Clues: The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information • Social Security Number and ______ are categorized as non-directory information. • Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI. • Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA. • ...
Mental health 2023-05-25
Across
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, including periods of depression and mania
- The process of seeking support and assistance from mental health professionals
- The fear or avoidance of social situations
- A mental health disorder characterized by intense and persistent worry and fear
- A mental health professional who helps individuals understand and manage their emotions and behaviors
- A mental health disorder characterized by recurrent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive self-focus and a grandiose sense of self-importance
- A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation
Down
- A technique used to promote relaxation and reduce stress through focused attention and deep breathing
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent and irrational fears
- A mental health disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness or loss of interest in activities
- A state of emotional and physical exhaustion often caused by chronic stress
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication
- A therapeutic approach that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and beliefs
15 Clues: The fear or avoidance of social situations • A mental health disorder characterized by persistent and irrational fears • A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation • A state of emotional and physical exhaustion often caused by chronic stress • The process of seeking support and assistance from mental health professionals • ...
Alternate Health unit Vocab. 2019-01-31
Across
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- Is a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- Is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- life skills, are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- Is the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- Are related risk, the increase in effect with each added risk.
- Is the combination of physical, mental / emotional, and social well-being.
- Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- Is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- Is something that you aim for that takes planning and work.
- Is avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Is the sum of your surroundings.
- Is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Is taking action to influence others to support a health-related belief.
Down
- Are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- Is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- Is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- Is anything that causes stress.
- Is 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.
- Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- Is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- Is the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- The various methods of communicating information.
35 Clues: Is avoiding harmful behaviors. • Is anything that causes stress. • Is the sum of your surroundings. • Is the act of becoming aware through the senses. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • The various methods of communicating information. • Are people of the same age who share similar interests. • Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision. • ...
HIP Week April 18th - April 24th 2021 2021-04-16
12 Clues: ehr • hip • team • cath • breach • make and model • office of civil rights • chief executive officer • protected health information • health effectiveness data and information set • health insurance portability and accountability act • health information technology for economic and clinical health
Health Insurance 2021-12-14
Across
- The ability of a health insurance plan to meet all of its financial obligations
- The list of prescription drugs covered in full or in part by a health plan
- A dollar amount that a patient must pay for healthcare services each plan year before the insurance company will begin paying claims
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- A federal program that provides healthcare coverage for all eligible individuals age 65 or older, or individuals under age 65 with a disability, regardless of income or assets
- The online store, also called the exchange, where individuals and small employers may buy health insurance plans sold by insurance companies
- An individual or organization that is trained and able to help consumers, small businesses, and their employees as they look for health coverage options through the Marketplace, including completing eligibility and enrollment forms
Down
- Health maintenance organization
- A recurring fee a health insurance company charges for your health insurance coverage, typically charged on a monthly basis
- A fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services, like a visit to the doctor's office
- An insurance policy provision that adds benefits to or amends the terms of a basic insurance policy to provide additional coverage
- An agent is a person or business who can help you apply and enroll you in health insurance
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
- a request for payment of a loss
- Health savings account
15 Clues: Health savings account • Health maintenance organization • a request for payment of a loss • involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering • The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • The list of prescription drugs covered in full or in part by a health plan • The ability of a health insurance plan to meet all of its financial obligations • ...
HSC PUZZLE CROSSWORD 2025-08-29
Across
- Person who looks after patients (5)
- A home that helps the elderly or disabled (4)
- Person in need of care (7)
- Place where patients are treated (7)
- Food supplement (9)
- Person who provides therapy (9)
- Skill of listening and talking (12)
- Type of exercise for health (7)
- Lower daily food intake (4)
Down
- Senior medical person(6)
- Emergency phone number (12)
- Emergency Check-in for health acronym (3)
- Treatment for broken bones (5)
- Infant or very young child (5)
- Medicine specialist (9)
- Organisation that provides health care acronym (3)
- Health condition needing attention (7)
- Healthy state of mind (6)
18 Clues: Food supplement (9) • Medicine specialist (9) • Senior medical person(6) • Healthy state of mind (6) • Person in need of care (7) • Emergency phone number (12) • Lower daily food intake (4) • Treatment for broken bones (5) • Infant or very young child (5) • Person who provides therapy (9) • Type of exercise for health (7) • Person who looks after patients (5) • ...
Chapter 15 2013-10-02
Across
- allows the patient to access medical records online
- allowing physician to share patient info with another physician
- stores lists of billing codes
- captures demographic data and verifies insurance eligibility
- widely accepted
- to partly remove or correct
- protects health information
- control and prevent disease
- a feature that allows the user to interact with outside labs
Down
- eye contact
- managed shared or controlled by individual
- issued an executive order to promote interoperability
- can produce electronic prescriptions
- single health care organization
- work with or use parts of another system
- track and schedule appointments and allows various search parameters
- a system that is specialty specific
- more than one health care organization
- find and retrieve health info between organizations
- physical properties or values that determine behavior
20 Clues: eye contact • widely accepted • to partly remove or correct • protects health information • control and prevent disease • stores lists of billing codes • single health care organization • a system that is specialty specific • can produce electronic prescriptions • more than one health care organization • work with or use parts of another system • ...
Chapter 6 PowerPoint Crossword 2023-09-10
Across
- World ____ Organization
- A shame or social disgrace
- Doing a task without assistance
- Always considering the whole person
- Treating others with respect and self-worth
- Having to do with self-esteem
- Short term
- Another name for optimal health
- Offering choices
- Having to do with the mind & being creative
Down
- Having to do with the body
- Loss of physical or mental function
- Health that is: Physical, Social, Cognitive, Spiritual & Emotional
- A type of care that PSW provides which takes into account the uniqueness of each individual client
- Loss of physical or mental health
- Having to do with relationships
- My physical ___ is the area around me
- Long term
- Having to do with a purpose greater than the self
- treating others unjustly
20 Clues: Long term • Short term • Offering choices • World ____ Organization • treating others unjustly • Having to do with the body • A shame or social disgrace • Having to do with self-esteem • Doing a task without assistance • Having to do with relationships • Another name for optimal health • Loss of physical or mental health • Loss of physical or mental function • ...
sfsfs 2024-02-22
Across
- Important for bone health
- Essential for life and hydration
- Necessary for maintaining fluid balance
- Fatty acids beneficial for heart health
- Provides energy for the body
- A group of plant foods high in protein and fiber
- Compounds found in plants that have health benefits
- Aids in digestive health
- High in healthy fats and proteins
- A healthy source of protein with less fat
- A natural source of vitamins and minerals
Down
- Organic compounds required for growth and nutrition
- Essential mineral for blood production
- Provides energy but should be consumed in moderation
- Cereal grains that contain the whole kernel
- Protects cells from damage
- A source of calcium and protein
- Essential for a balanced diet
- Essential for muscle repair
- Disease linked to vitamin C deficiency
20 Clues: Aids in digestive health • Important for bone health • Protects cells from damage • Essential for muscle repair • Provides energy for the body • Essential for a balanced diet • A source of calcium and protein • Essential for life and hydration • High in healthy fats and proteins • Essential mineral for blood production • Disease linked to vitamin C deficiency • ...
Alternate Health unit Vocab. 2019-01-31
Across
- / An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- / Is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- / Is the combination of physical, mental / emotional, and social well-being.
- / Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- / Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- / communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- / Are related risk, the increase in effect with each added risk.
- / Is taking action to influence others to support a health-related belief.
- / Is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- / The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- / Is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- / Is the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- / A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- / Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- / Is avoiding harmful behaviors.
- / Is something that you aim for that takes planning and work.
- / Is 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.
- / Is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- / Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- / A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
Down
- / life skills, are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- / Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- / Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- / Is the sum of your surroundings.
- / The various methods of communicating information.
- / Is a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- / Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- / Is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- / Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- / Is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- / Are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- / Is anything that causes stress.
- / Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
35 Clues: / Is avoiding harmful behaviors. • / Is the sum of your surroundings. • / Is anything that causes stress. • / An overall state of well-being, or total health. • / The various methods of communicating information. • / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses. • / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time. • ...
3130 ch. 16 Crossword 2023-06-22
Across
- During the Symptom experience (also known as stage _____) of the Suchman model, a clinical manifestation of disease is experienced, and the person acknowledges that something is wrong and seeks a cure.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- _______ action involves lifestyle change and information gathering about a health topic that leads to a change in behavior.
- This disease has a genetic components and is amenable to interventions that reduce risk.
- Health _______: intentional behaviors aimed at circumventing illness, detecting it early, and maintaining the best possible level of mental and physiologic function within the boundaries of illness.
- According to WHO “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity"
- One of the components of the HBM; The condition has serious consequences aka perceived ______.
- The _______ (acronym) is an ongoing, state-based, random-digit-dialed telephone survey of the noninstitutionalized U.S. population older than 18 years of age. It collects data on health risk behaviors and preventive health services related to the leading causes of death.
- This type of prevention is completed on a at risk pt to detect a disease process or illness. Examples include pap smears or daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack.
- The process of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life. It empowers a person to become more aware of bodily needs and how to meet those needs.
- _______ is considered the highest level of optimal functioning and involves the integration of cognitive ability, compassion, acceptance of self, and autonomy.
- The Health Belief Model (HBM) was developed by psychologists Hochbaum, Rosenstock, and Kegels (Rosenstock, 1974). It explores how patients’ attitudes and beliefs ______ health behavior.
- This type of illness is characterized by a loss or abnormality of body function that lasts longer than 6 months and requires ongoing long-term care. Example is a stroke or Asthma.
Down
- During the ________ patient role, the person, of the Suchman model, who is designated as a patient, usually undergoes treatment.
- he World Health Organization defines health _______ as “the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health”
- _______ holistic therapists have been using techniques such as acupuncture, yoga, and tai chi for thousands of years as methods of healing and, more recently, in conjunction with modern allopathic medical therapies.
- _______ hierarchy of needs. This model is a pyramid where patients must complete the bottom level before the top. Includes physiological, safety and self-actualization.
- This type of prevention is completed before a pt is sick or injured. Examples include doing Yoga or using a carbon monoxide alarm.
- This type of prevention is completed for patients with a condition or illness is permanent and irreversible. Examples include PT after a stroke or antibiotics for a known infection.
- _______ care: This model focuses on the interrelatedness of body and mind.
- ______ factor reduction is important. An example would be a 55yr who is in a high stress lifestyle and drinks heavily every night who decides to join AA and starts to practice Yoga for stress.
- This social determinant of health, _______, influence 85 of the 102 categories of disease and injury listed in The World Health Report and determine the disease-producing organisms and substances to which an individual is exposed.
- World Health Organization
- A social determinants of health, Age, drug therapy is often a serious ______ concern and stressor for older adults who are living with chronic disease.
- This type of illness is severe, quick acting and is not present for more than 6months. Example is a sinus infection or pneumonia.
25 Clues: World Health Organization • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • _______ care: This model focuses on the interrelatedness of body and mind. • This disease has a genetic components and is amenable to interventions that reduce risk. • One of the components of the HBM; The condition has serious consequences aka perceived ______. • ...
Johnathan Flores P.5 2019-08-23
Across
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental – are in balance.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Health: The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
Down
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- To work together with one or more people.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
15 Clues: To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others. • ...
p.5 2023-03-13
Across
- social orientation to improve internal behavior
- focuses on how bio social and psych influence health and illness
- thoughts and feelings influencing others
- study with memory problem solving
- study of psych behavior that shapes situation beneath
- desire to live unique and authentic life
- prof. mental health assessment
- environment shapes being
- process of becoming aware of senses
Down
- application of clinical specialties to the legal arena
- tool used to facilitate understanding
- branch that explores external world
- study of behavior in generations
- integration of human science and mental illness diagnosing and treating
- well being and performance of athletes
- focuses on the behavior of employees in workplace
- concerned with relationships for optimal performance
- study of chronic health conditions
- crossing over each other
- knowledge and skills or values
20 Clues: crossing over each other • environment shapes being • prof. mental health assessment • knowledge and skills or values • study of behavior in generations • study with memory problem solving • study of chronic health conditions • branch that explores external world • process of becoming aware of senses • tool used to facilitate understanding • ...
Tina's Crossword 2023-09-19
Across
- Completeyourthingsandturnitin
- Stressoralotofanxiety
- Bullyingonline
- Ithelpswithyourhygiene
- Saladshelpsyourselfnotgetchubby
- You do on your birthday
- Workoutbybodyliftingandmakeyoulookfit
- Setting Achievesomethinginlife
- Bullyingcanmakeyouhurtyourself
- Somethingyoucandowithoutnegativeenergy
Down
- Talkthingsoutandunderstandeachother
- Youcanachieveitwithoutgivingup
- Sadmadhappysickness
- health Whenyourstrugglingreallybadlytokeepyourselftogether
- Eatnon-fatthingsandmakehealthydrinks/food
- Youhaveenoughcourage
- Cryingeverynightandtryingtodoharmfulthingstoyou
- Youhaveenoughstrength
- Youcanshowsomebodyrespectandtheyllgiveitbacktoyou
- Somethingyouwanttokeeptoyourselfortrytalkingtosomebodyyoutrust
- Opposite of negative
21 Clues: Bullyingonline • Sadmadhappysickness • Youhaveenoughcourage • Opposite of negative • Stressoralotofanxiety • Youhaveenoughstrength • Ithelpswithyourhygiene • You do on your birthday • Completeyourthingsandturnitin • Youcanachieveitwithoutgivingup • Setting Achievesomethinginlife • Bullyingcanmakeyouhurtyourself • Saladshelpsyourselfnotgetchubby • Talkthingsoutandunderstandeachother • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2026-04-01
Across
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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%).
- 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.
- A type of cost-sharing where a dollar amount is set and must be met before insurance starts to pay covered expenses.
- A doctor or hospital that has a contractual agreement with an insurance network to provide services at a lower cost.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Timely enrollment refers to enrolling in a program or benefits within a specified timeframe, usually after becoming eligible.
- 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 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.
Down
- 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.
- A type of cost-sharing where the member pays a fixed amount for a healthcare service (e.g., $20 for a doctor visit).
- A period during which one may freely enroll in or change one's selection of a health insurance plan or other benefit program.
- A U.S. law that protects patients from unexpected medical bills for emergency services and out-of-network care at in-network facilities.
- 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.
- A federal law that requires group health plans and insurers to cover breast reconstruction and related services after a mastectomy.
- Eligibility 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 hybrid of HMO and PPO. Members need a referral for specialists but can go out of network for care at a higher cost.
- A health insurance plan that only covers care provided by in-network doctors and hospitals, except in emergencies, without requiring referrals for specialists.
- 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 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.
- 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 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.
27 Clues: Refers to the member’s portion of costs for healthcare services covered by their health insurance plan. • A type of cost-sharing where the member pays a fixed amount for a healthcare service (e.g., $20 for a doctor visit). • A type of cost-sharing where a dollar amount is set and must be met before insurance starts to pay covered expenses. • ...
Health Insurance Vocab 2022-04-08
Across
- payments made to obtain insurance
- federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older
- point-of-service plans
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
- prior approval for treatment and procedures
- health maintenance organization
Down
- insurance coverage for family members of the policyholder (2 words separated by -)
- List of prescription drugs covered in full or in part by a health insurance plan
- children’s health insurance program
- government insurance program for low-income individuals & families that is funded both by the federal government & each individual state
- dollar amount the patient must pay each plan-year before the insurance company will begin paying claims
- preferred provider organization
- health savings account
- a request for payment of a loss
- a fixed fee that an individual pays for specific medical services, like a visit to the doctor’s office
- health insurance portability and accountability act
16 Clues: point-of-service plans • health savings account • preferred provider organization • a request for payment of a loss • health maintenance organization • payments made to obtain insurance • children’s health insurance program • prior approval for treatment and procedures • health insurance portability and accountability act • ...
Chapter 1- Activity (HEA 3311) 2019-08-20
Across
- Joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor
- the extent to which health care services are actually used
- Delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to protect against catastrophic risk
- Federal program that provides health insurance for the elderly, individuals with certain disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal disease
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to purchase insurance, or to pay for healthcare services consumed
Down
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to reimburse providers for services delivered
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to provide healthcare services
- The amount insurers pay providers
- the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed
- acronym that describes a health care system where health care is financed through government-mandated contributions by employers and employees and care is delivered by private providers
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in which services are financed by the government but are delivered by private providers
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in the government finances services and also controls the service infrastructure
13 Clues: The amount insurers pay providers • the extent to which health care services are actually used • Delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so • Joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor • the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
Across
- system a health care insurance system that pays the health care provider a fixed amount based on the medical diagnosis or specific procedure rather than on the actual cost for care is greater than the fixed amount the provider must absorb the additional expense
- a health care provider who is not in a particular managed care health insurance plan
- a health insurance plan that allows patients to received care from a nonplan provider but requires them to pay a higher out of pocket price if they do so
- a process in which a n insurer reviews decisions by physicians and other providers about how much care to provide
- making better use of health care resources to cut costs
- a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation
Down
- a health insurance system that allows individuals to obtain group health benefits through an organization such as an employer a union or as an association
- community facility that receives federal state and local tax exemptions in exchange for providing a community benefit such as services to medicaid patients and those who are unable to pay
- the federally-funded health care program for older Americans
- a government health insurance system that provides medical coverage for active and retired service personnel and their dependents
- the monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage
- a physician coordinated health insurance plan that combines characteristics of both HMO and PPO plans
- a government program that offers health insurance to many lowincome and disabled people
13 Clues: making better use of health care resources to cut costs • the federally-funded health care program for older Americans • a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation • a health care provider who is not in a particular managed care health insurance plan • the monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage • ...
Health Unit 1 Review 2023-02-09
Across
- 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
- Various methods for communicating information
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- The sum of your surroundings
- the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life
- Disparities/differences in health outcomes among groups of people
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- An overall state of well-being, or total health
Down
- Teaching healthy skills by providing accurate information to help people make healthy choices
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents
- Related risks that increase the effect with each added risk
- A decision to avoid high-risk behaviors-to consciously decide not to do something
- People of the same age who share similar interests
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
16 Clues: The sum of your surroundings • Various methods for communicating information • An overall state of well-being, or total health • People of the same age who share similar interests • The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents • Related risks that increase the effect with each added risk • ...
Bagua Map Presentations 2024-05-29
Across
- This type of color palette is used within Helpful People and Travels
- ___ colors are used within Love & Marriage
- This is an important practice within Self Cultivation
- White and ____ are the best colors for Children & Creativity
- People should display ____ within Fame and Reputation area
- This is the most important area in the home for Career & Life Path
- The Health section should be located at the ____ of the home
Down
- This element is associated with Ancestors & Health
- This element is associated with Fame & Reputation
- These types of colors (browns, blacks,white) are used within Wealth & Prosperity
- Ancestors and Health focuses on your personal health and the health of your ___
- People should keep their body and ___ fit within Self Cultivation
- The Health section represents one's ___ and spiritual state
- Wealth & Prosperity should be in a ___ part of the house
- This element is associated with Love & Marriage
- This element is associated with Career & Life Path
- This element is associated with Helpful People and Travels
- This is the primary element for Children & Creativity
18 Clues: ___ colors are used within Love & Marriage • This element is associated with Love & Marriage • This element is associated with Fame & Reputation • This element is associated with Ancestors & Health • This element is associated with Career & Life Path • This is an important practice within Self Cultivation • This is the primary element for Children & Creativity • ...
Medicaid Vocabulary 2018-10-19
Across
- When the member tell us that they disagree with Health Partners’ decision to deny, reduce or stop a service or item you requested, or to approve a different service or item in its place.
- When the member tells us that they are unhappy with Health Partners, for a decision we’ve made, or a participating provider.
- Services or supplies that are needed for the diagnosis or treatment of your medical condition, and meet acceptable standards of medical practice.
- The amount a member may be required to pay as their share of the cost of medical service or supply, (usually a set amount, rather than a percentage)(Hyphenated Word).
- Approval by the plan required before some types of healthcare services are performed(only use one word).
- A Beneficiary who requests to terminate from their Health Insurance plan.
- Request to apply for Health Insurance coverage.
- A patient who is admitted to a hospital or clinic for treatment that requires at least one overnight stay.
- A regulation to guarantee patients new rights and protections against the misuse or disclosure of their health records(acronym).
- Medicaid's comprehensive and preventive child health program for individuals under the age of 21(acronym).
Down
- A code in PowerMHS used to define a provider’s hospital affiliation(acronym).
- Is the traditional method of payment for health care services where specific payment is made for specific services rendered.
- A fixed amount a health care plan will reimburse provider for services
- Certain medical equipment that is ordered by a doctor for use in the home(acronym).
- The code in MHS used to identify the exact plan in which the member is enrolled.
- Permanent kidney failure that requires a regular course of dialysis or a kidney transplant(acronym).
- Conditions that must be met in order to participate in a plan.
- A provider contracted with the plan to provide care/services to its members(abbreviated).
- A healthcare professional who works with members to assure that they receive needed services and extra help that they may need to access these services.
- A bill that a provider submit requesting payment for services rendered.
- A provider has opted not to contract with the plan to provide care/services to its members(abbreviated).
- A list of prescription drugs covered by a prescription drug plan or another insurance plan offering prescription drug benefits.
- A program sponsored by the federal government and administered by states that is intended to provide health care and health-related services to low-income individuals.
- Refers to another entity that is responsible for the payment of medical expenses. This entity is usually another Health insurer(acronym).
- The State agency which administers the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and General Assistance programs(acronym).
25 Clues: Request to apply for Health Insurance coverage. • Conditions that must be met in order to participate in a plan. • A fixed amount a health care plan will reimburse provider for services • A bill that a provider submit requesting payment for services rendered. • A Beneficiary who requests to terminate from their Health Insurance plan. • ...
Ch 15 2013-10-02
Across
- issued an executive order to promote the interoperability of health records
- to partly remove or correct
- order integration feature allows the user to interact with outside laboratories
- can store lists of billing codes
- allows the staff to track and schedule appointments
- electronic medical record
- is a large capacity computer set specifically for emr
- protected health information
Down
- connects to the main computer and with fairly simple programming
- nationwide health information network
- any set of physical properties the values of which determine characteristics
- can be used usually for a subscription fee
- generally or widely accepted favored or practiced
- the emr system can produce electronic prescriptions
- national alliance health information technology
- patient data are captured and processed specialty specific
- electronic health record
17 Clues: electronic health record • electronic medical record • to partly remove or correct • protected health information • can store lists of billing codes • nationwide health information network • can be used usually for a subscription fee • national alliance health information technology • generally or widely accepted favored or practiced • ...
Being Healthy 2023-11-29
Across
- Found in milk and keeps our bones strong (7)
- The sun helps our body produce this (8)
- A source of carbohydrates (5)
- Helps keep you warm (3)
- Provides energy for the body (13)
- Boosts your immune system (8)
- Making and keeping friends (Health)(6)
- We should eat more from the bottom and less from the top of this (11)
- Milk, cheese and yogurt are called _____ products (5)
- Source of fat (3)
Down
- Helps heart, lungs and kidneys work efficiently (8)
- Having strong resilience (Health)(6)
- Builds and maintains muscle in your body (7)
- Having the energy to do daily tasks (Health)(8)
- Source of Protein (7)
- can help us relax and improve our mental health (10)
- Knowing life has purpose and meaning (Health)(9)
17 Clues: Source of fat (3) • Source of Protein (7) • Helps keep you warm (3) • A source of carbohydrates (5) • Boosts your immune system (8) • Provides energy for the body (13) • Having strong resilience (Health)(6) • Making and keeping friends (Health)(6) • The sun helps our body produce this (8) • Found in milk and keeps our bones strong (7) • ...
Crossword - Chapter 3 2024-08-12
Across
- health care services at discounted prices and controls to reduce costs
- before 1965 this type of insurance was available to working people
- govt policy with primary aim to expand health insurance to the uninsured
- quarantined people with contagious diseases
- provide coverage for physicians and outpatient services under medicare
- larger group practices including strategic partnerships and corporatization of health delivery
- various forms of cross border economic activities
- first hospital insurance network
- administers both medicare and medicaid
Down
- health care information and services over the internet
- title 18 of the Social Security Act of 1965
- voluntary health insurance
- obamacare
- title 19 of the Social Security Act of 1965
- provide coverage to hospitals under medicare
- served the destitute and known as the poorhouse
- first plan to cover for physician fees
17 Clues: obamacare • voluntary health insurance • first hospital insurance network • first plan to cover for physician fees • administers both medicare and medicaid • title 18 of the Social Security Act of 1965 • quarantined people with contagious diseases • title 19 of the Social Security Act of 1965 • provide coverage to hospitals under medicare • ...
Latin Root Week 4 2026-05-14
Across
- medical treatment of mental health
- having both male and female traits
- a doctor for women’s health
- making information hidden/secret
- center of attention
- an underground burial room
- hidden
- dog
- someone who doubts people’s goodness
- study of medicine
Down
- medical study of women’s health
- hidden or mysterious
- secret writing
- caused by medical treatment
- study of dogs
- distrustful (from “dog-like”)
- medical care for children
- hatred of women
- woman / female
- doctor / healing
20 Clues: dog • hidden • study of dogs • secret writing • woman / female • hatred of women • doctor / healing • study of medicine • center of attention • hidden or mysterious • medical care for children • an underground burial room • caused by medical treatment • a doctor for women’s health • distrustful (from “dog-like”) • medical study of women’s health • making information hidden/secret • ...
MHD Crossword Joe 2022-05-09
Across
- It's a serious mental illness and should be treated as a medical emergency
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- type of behavior disorder. It is mostly diagnosed in childhood.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- when a child has antisocial behavior
- A mild but long-term form of depression
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days,
Down
- A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania
- Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious.
- A mental health disorder characterized by disregard for other people.
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- a mental illness that causes repeated unwanted thoughts or sensations
20 Clues: when a child has antisocial behavior • A mild but long-term form of depression • defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days, • Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities. • type of behavior disorder. It is mostly diagnosed in childhood. • a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event • ...
Foundations Fall Semester, 2017 b 2017-12-19
Across
- PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT AND WRONG
- LAW THAT REQUIRES HEALTH INFORMATION BE KEPT PRIVATE
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY A PATIENT MUST PAY BEFORE THE INSURANCE COMPANY WILL BEGIN TO PAY
- TIME PERIOD THAT REFERS TO THE "REBIRTH OF THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE"
- THE STATE OF BEING IN OPTIMUM HEALTH
- FEDERAL AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATING FOOD AND DRUG PRODUCTS SOLD TO THE PUBLIC
- BUILT SEWERS AND AQUEDUCTS THAT HELPED DECREASE THE SPREAD OF DISEASE
- WIDESPREAD OCCURRENCE OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN A COMMUNITY
- WIDESPREAD OCCURRENCE OF A DISEASE OVER A WIDE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
- A PHLEBOTOMIST IS IN WHAT PROFESSIONAL CLUSTER
- TO SAY AND DO THE KINDEST AND MOST FITTING THING
- METHODS OF TREATMENT USED IN PLACE OF CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE
Down
- GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY
- ACT THAT ESTABLISHED TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR GERIATRIC ASSISTANTS
- TERM FOR TRYING TO CONTROL THE RISING COSTS OF HEALTH CARE
- FACILITY THAT PROVIDES CARE FOR THOSE WITH TERMINAL ILLNESS
- CARE FOR THE ELDERLY
- DESCRIBED THE CIRCULATION OF BLOOD TO AND FROM THE HEART IN 1628
- INVOLVES THE USE OF VIDEO, AUDIO, AND COMPUTERS TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE
- FEDERAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH LOW INCOME
- DOCUMENT THAT STATES WHAT MEASURES SHOULD AND SHOULD NOT BE DONE TO PROLONG LIFE WHEN CONDITION IS TERMINAL
- ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY BECAUSE OTHERS RELY ON YOU
- TYPE OF LEADER DESCRIBED AS A DICTATOR
- HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL WHO DIAGNOSES AND TREATS PROBLEMS WITH THE TEETH
- WORKING TOGETHER WITH PROFESSIONALS FROM MULTIPLE DEPARTMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PATIENT
25 Clues: CARE FOR THE ELDERLY • PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT AND WRONG • THE STATE OF BEING IN OPTIMUM HEALTH • TYPE OF LEADER DESCRIBED AS A DICTATOR • A PHLEBOTOMIST IS IN WHAT PROFESSIONAL CLUSTER • ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY BECAUSE OTHERS RELY ON YOU • TO SAY AND DO THE KINDEST AND MOST FITTING THING • LAW THAT REQUIRES HEALTH INFORMATION BE KEPT PRIVATE • ...
Module 0 Vocabulary 2026-03-18
Across
- a federal government agency that protects the health and safety of Americans
- make a choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health
- a type of care aimed at revealing health problems while they are minor
- passing of traits from parents to their children
- personal feeling or belief
- something you hope to accomplish
- is it right?
- a health insurance plan that allows it's members to select a doctor who partcipates in the plan
- threadlike structures that carry genes
- exchange of info through use of words or actions
- department of the federal government that regulates food, drugs,etc.
Down
- keeping others informed
- widespread shortage of food
- a care provider who provides check-ups and general care
- a type of risk that occurs when one risk factor adds to another
- various methods of communication
- health care professional trained to treat a special category of patients
- taking steps to avoid something
- the type of health which is the ability to get along with others
- basic units of heredity
- way you act in the many different situations and events in your life
- combination of physical, mental, and social well-being
- trustworthy and dependable
- choices for yourself
- care provided for the terminally ill that focuses on comfort
- a lifestyle that involves little physical activity
- beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- standards on which to base decisions
31 Clues: is it right? • choices for yourself • keeping others informed • basic units of heredity • trustworthy and dependable • personal feeling or belief • widespread shortage of food • taking steps to avoid something • various methods of communication • something you hope to accomplish • standards on which to base decisions • threadlike structures that carry genes • ...
week 2 vocab ITH 25-26 2025-08-31
Across
- – Use of biological agents as weapons to harm people.
- Therapies – Treatments used instead of conventional medicine.
- Bacteria – Bacteria that no longer respond to antibiotics.
- Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) – Law regulating nursing assistant training and patient rights.
- Health Care – Treating the whole person: body, mind, and spirit.
- Therapies – Treatments used alongside conventional medicine.
- – Widespread outbreak of a disease affecting many people globally.
Down
- Care – Health care focused on elderly populations.
- – Study of all genes in a person’s genome.
- – Manipulating atoms and molecules for medical applications.
- Containment – Efforts to control rising health care costs.
- – State of balanced physical, mental, and social health.
- Health Care – Medical services provided in a patient’s home.
- – Using genetic information to tailor drug treatments.
- – Delivery of health care services remotely via technology.
15 Clues: – Study of all genes in a person’s genome. • Care – Health care focused on elderly populations. • – Use of biological agents as weapons to harm people. • – Using genetic information to tailor drug treatments. • – State of balanced physical, mental, and social health. • Containment – Efforts to control rising health care costs. • ...
Primary Health Care Approaches in OT - course crossword 2021-05-28
Across
- The medical, behavioural, socio-environmental health promotion model was created by ...?
- A need defined by the community
- A social determinant that focuses on children
- A stage of McKinlay's health promotion model that addresses the causes of the causes of ill health
- We all belong to at least one of these
- Not selective
- An ongoing process of action and reflection on the part of the practitioner is called Cultural ...?
- A type of diagram you can use with a community when trying to get to the root cause of a problem
Down
- One of the key pillars of Primary Health Care
- Everyone has one
- The commitment made at the conclusion of the first health promotion conference was called the...?
- The birth place of Primary Health Care
- The opposite of top down
- Fairness
- A need defined by professionals or experts
- The invisible glue that binds a community
16 Clues: Fairness • Not selective • Everyone has one • The opposite of top down • A need defined by the community • The birth place of Primary Health Care • We all belong to at least one of these • The invisible glue that binds a community • A need defined by professionals or experts • One of the key pillars of Primary Health Care • A social determinant that focuses on children • ...
FROM DAY ONE MANHATTAN 2026 2026-06-10
19 Clues: G-P • LHH • CLEO • RULA • UNMIND • MERCOR • DEGREED • EMTRAIN • ALLIANT • PARADIGM • STRETCHIT • COOKUNITY • WORKHUMAN • HACKERRANK • SWORD HEALTH • SHEER HEALTH • REWARD GATEWAY • CORPORATE TRADITIONS • CAREBENEFITS BY CARE.COM
Healthcare management 2025-04-29
Across
- the form of settlement to be paid by the health insurance fund for the payment of health care and service expenses
- a physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center
- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- a medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization
- comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists complying or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions
- comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment
- comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
Down
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- activities on providing knowledge and habits to the population in order to protect their health and build healthy habits
- an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors
- a citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to this Law
- the activity of detecting risk factors and diseases by subjecting the population to preventive examination, analysis and diagnosis based on age, gender and health risk
- the activities creating in advance the health insurance fund upon paying the health insurance premiums by the state, citizens, and legal entities in accordance with the procedures prescribed by law, and purchasing the health care and services
14 Clues: a medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization • a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors • a physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center • ...
