health Crossword Puzzles
i 2024-05-27
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- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- The way in which a person lives, including their habits and choices.
- A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- A disorder or incorrect function of the body.
- The science or practice of diagnosing and treating illness.
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
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- A diet consisting mainly of foods derived from plants.
- Describes foods that are unprocessed and unrefined.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- The action of stopping something from happening.
- A person receiving medical treatment.
- A qualified practitioner of medicine.
- The kinds of food that a person habitually eats.
- A diet that excludes all animal products.
- The practice of maintaining good physical and mental health.
- Describes a condition that is long-lasting or recurrent.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
20 Clues: A person receiving medical treatment. • A qualified practitioner of medicine. • A diet that excludes all animal products. • A disorder or incorrect function of the body. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • The action of stopping something from happening. • The kinds of food that a person habitually eats. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - Plan for healthcare spending.
- - Ability to use healthcare.
- - Individuals interested in healthcare.
- - Study to improve healthcare.
- - Relating to moral decisions in healthcare.
- - Price of healthcare services.
- - Calculating healthcare expenses.
- - Information for healthcare decisions.
- - New healthcare methods or products.
- - Resources for healthcare investment.
- - Management of money in healthcare.
- - Care given to manage a health condition.
- - Need for healthcare services.
- - Maintain healthcare long-term.
- - Fairness in healthcare distribution.
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- - Moral principles in healthcare.
- - Government-supported healthcare.
- - Availability of healthcare services.
- - Optimal use of health resources.
- - Standard of healthcare services.
- - Results of healthcare services.
- - The healthcare economy.
- - Financial protection for health expenses.
- - Encouragement for specific actions in healthcare.
- - International health issues.
- - Avoiding illness or injury.
- - Ensuring fairness in healthcare distribution.
- - Variety in healthcare populations.
- - Availability of health resources.
- - Guidelines for healthcare practices.
30 Clues: - The healthcare economy. • - Ability to use healthcare. • - Avoiding illness or injury. • - Study to improve healthcare. • - International health issues. • - Plan for healthcare spending. • - Price of healthcare services. • - Need for healthcare services. • - Maintain healthcare long-term. • - Moral principles in healthcare. • - Results of healthcare services. • ...
Poverty 2024-10-25
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- unemployment can have a big impact on?
- What is an international program to reduce global poverty?
- What are the main factors that cause economic inequality in society?
- what will be reduced if health is poor?
- what will decline if an individual's health deteriorates?
- what is the opposite of poverty
- what is the opposite of wealth
- what is community based solution for poverty
- What is the government policy to tackle poverty?
- what is the direct impact of poverty
- What prevents individuals from working?
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- How does economic inequality affect the environment and what are the consequences for individuals?
- what is the primary source of economic inequality
- what is the main geographical factor influancing poverty
- a social phenomenon in society that occurs due to an imbalance in the employment market and community resources
- health can affect a person's ability to earn?
- What can reduce social inequality?
- Poverty usually increases when the unemployment rate?
- health must be maintained so that society remains productive and?
- what is one measure to prevent poverty in rural areas
20 Clues: unemployment can have a big impact on? • what is the opposite of wealth • what is the opposite of poverty • What can reduce social inequality? • what is the direct impact of poverty • what is community based solution for poverty • What is the government policy to tackle poverty? • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2012-10-17
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- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- Workers' ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
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- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
- Provider Organization, Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care Agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill.
- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill. • ...
Financial Literacy 2016-02-02
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- When contributing to your retirement account, this is the percent of your voluntary contributions dollar-for-dollar Vanderbilt will match after staff’s one-year anniversary.
- A type of life insurance that allows you to enroll in coverage of 1, 2, or 3 times your annual salary.
- The largest provider-organized network of doctors, regional health systems and other health care providers in Tennessee and seven surrounding states.
- This enables you to set aside some of your pay, on a pre-tax basis, into an account to pay for eligible health care or dependent care expenses.
- A resource to manage your retirement account, visit a planning & guidance center and answer important questions about your future.
- A set dollar amount you pay for doctor visits, prescriptions and other health care services.
- Use these brands when available to save you money.
- Order Medications delivered right to your door step.
- When contributing to your retirement account, this is the percent Vanderbilt will match at staff’s one-year anniversary.
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- Vanderbilt offers two different plans.
- You pay this out of pocket for health care before your insurance starts to help out.
- The percentage you pay for the cost of covered health care services, after you meet your deductible.
- You pay this for your health insurance every month.
- This is a benefit paid for by Vanderbilt faculty or staff that runs on a rolling cycle, based on date of service, instead of a calendar year.
- Take advantage of hundreds of these by showing your Vanderbilt ID.
- No trip to the doctor’s office is needed with this appointment. You can call to speak to a health care provider and get specialized services from nearly anywhere.
- A list of prescription drugs that are covered under your health plan.
- Doctors, labs, hospitals and other providers that plan your contracts at a set payment rate.
18 Clues: Vanderbilt offers two different plans. • Use these brands when available to save you money. • You pay this for your health insurance every month. • Order Medications delivered right to your door step. • Take advantage of hundreds of these by showing your Vanderbilt ID. • A list of prescription drugs that are covered under your health plan. • ...
Insurance Terms 2020-06-16
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- A physician (M.D. – Medical Doctor or D.O. – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), health care professional or health care facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- The list of prescription drugs covered by a Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan. This list does not remain constant and is subject to change each year, although mid-year changes are limited and a beneficiary will be notified.
- Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services.
- The amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- One of the ways you share in your medical costs. You pay a flat fee for certain medical expenses (e.g., $10 for every visit to the doctor), while your insurance company pays the rest.
- Insurance plans can place different drugs on different formulary _____, where the _____ represent the varying levels of cost sharing. The lowest _____ may require no or a small copay. The highest _____ may require higher cost sharing such as coinsurance. Insurers use ____ to steer patients toward lower cost medications.
- A stage in Part D prescription drug coverage that may temporarily limit what your Medicare prescription drug plan will cover. During this stage of coverage, you may start paying more for covered prescription drugs than what you paid earlier in the year.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan
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- Some plans, especially HMOs, require beneficiaries to receive a written note from their primary care physician before seeing a specialist.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- The amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, quarterly or yearly.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- A cap on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year
- Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent For example, if the insurance company pays 80% of the claim, you pay 20%.
15 Clues: A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan • Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services. • The amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs. • A cap on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-05-15
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- The set of skills needed to say "no" to negative peer pressure.
- This body system is responsible for movement.
- Having quality relationships with others corresponds to this component of health.
- Goals that can be reached in the near future.
- The healthiest style of communication.
- Age, race, gender, and heredity are all examples of _____________ risk factors.
- Eating right, exercising regularly, and avoiding drugs/alcohol corresponds to this component of health.
- Goals that can be reached in the further future.
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- Expressing your feelings in a positive/non destructive way corresponds to this component of health.
- Achievement of a person's best in all six components of health.
- Smoking, eating junk food, and lack of exercise are all examples of ______________ risk factors
- Having a direction/purpose in life corresponds to which component of health.
- White blood cells belong primarily to this body system.
- When all 6 components of health are in balance.
- This body system is responsible for maintaining body posture and protecting internal organs.
15 Clues: The healthiest style of communication. • This body system is responsible for movement. • Goals that can be reached in the near future. • When all 6 components of health are in balance. • Goals that can be reached in the further future. • White blood cells belong primarily to this body system. • Achievement of a person's best in all six components of health. • ...
ms 2026-02-02
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- Specialist of ear, nose and throat.
- specialist of pregnancy and child birth.
- Brain and nervous system specialist.
- Lung and respiratory specialist.
- Eye specialist.
- Heart specialist.
- Specialist of skin hair and nail.
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- Kidney specialist.
- Teeth and oral health specialist.
- Specialist for children's health.
- Cancer specialist.
- Specialist of women's reproductive health.
- Mental health specialist.
- Urinary system specialist.
14 Clues: Eye specialist. • Heart specialist. • Kidney specialist. • Cancer specialist. • Mental health specialist. • Urinary system specialist. • Lung and respiratory specialist. • Teeth and oral health specialist. • Specialist for children's health. • Specialist of skin hair and nail. • Specialist of ear, nose and throat. • Brain and nervous system specialist. • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2012-10-16
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- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- Workers' ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
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- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
- Provider Organization, Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care Agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill. • ...
Health Introduction 2016-01-05
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- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important, that help guide the way you live
- combination of physical, mental/social, and social well-being
- the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- those things you aim for that take planning and work
- the sum of your surroundings
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells
- health a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- people of the same age who share similar interests
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- a person's ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
- an overall state of well-being or total health
- Disparities differences in health outcomes among groups
- behavior actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- a firm observation of core ethical values
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
20 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • a firm observation of core ethical values • an overall state of well-being or total health • deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • people of the same age who share similar interests • those things you aim for that take planning and work • ...
Health Care Reform 2013-01-29
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- abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage; four page double-sided document provided to applicants and enrollees with info on details and coverage examples
- exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories
- Issue requires insurance companies to issue a health plan to any applicant
- covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available
- There is no reporting requirement for employers with less than _____ employees
- will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits
- abbreviation for the Department of Health and Human Services, which may designate independent, outside entities to certify and/or audit health plan compliance
- abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act
- Protects insurers offering individual coverage from the risk of high cost claims and allows for lower premium levels
- By 1/31/15 the _____ must also provide individuals listed on the report a written statement with the information in the report
- routine care costs resulting from participation in these approved phase I-IV must now be covered for qualified individuals
- Health Care Choice Compacts can be offered starting 1/1/2016 and are for the ________ market only
- Currently, there are only ___ states that require insurance companies to guarantee all products to all residents
- this condition is defined as any limitation or exclusion of benefits based on the fact that the condition was present before the effective date of coverage
- another name for a waiting period
- The Medical ____ Ratio limits portion of premium dollars health insurers may spend on administration, marketing, and profits
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- tax that will be imposed on the value of health insurance benefits exceeding a certain threshold
- these are issued as blanket accident and sickness policies, which are available to undergraduates, graduates, foreign students, and teaching assistants
- a health insurance issuer that offers health insurance coverage in the individual or small group market shall ensure that such coverage includes the _____ package (abbreviation)
- _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits)
- _________Simplification addresses lowering administrative costs in health care system by simplifying, standardizing, and progressing towards real-time electronic transactions
- this Health Care Compact allows two or more states to enter into an agreement where one or more qualified health plans could be offered in the individual markets in all the states that are part of the compact
- health insurers will be required to utilize the _______ Community Rating so that the community pays the same regardless of health status
- exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value
- levels the playing field by assessing insurers with individual and small group enrollment of less‐than average risk and “transferring” those dollars to insurers with enrollment of higher‐than‐average risk
- the Affordable Care Act expands these types of incentives to up to 30% of total coverage costs (previously 20%)
- period that must pass before an individual is eligible to be covered for benefits under the terms of the plan
- limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange
- _________ Compensation - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
- The Affordable _____ Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010; Humana implemented the elimination of pre-ex for children (ages 18 and younger) due to this
- Disability _________ - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
31 Clues: another name for a waiting period • abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act • exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value • _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits) • exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories • limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange • ...
Happy HIP Week! 2018-03-19
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- Credentialing exams are taken at ___ VUE testing centers
- The credential you will soon earn!
- The right of an individual to keep his or her health information private
- You can buy many HIT-related books on the AHIMA online ___
- The duty of anyone entrusted with health information to keep that information private
- Provides the ethical obligations of AHIMA members and credentialed non members
- Assigning numeric classifications to diagnostic statements
- A credentialing association
- Professor Vaught has previously worked at ___ Health Systems
- Health information ____
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- Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___
- AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks
- Cost of AHIMA student membership
- AHIMA's Body of ___ provides resources and tools to advance practice and standards for the delivery of quality healthcare
- The process of continuous professional development to maintain credentials
- A credential that can be earned after obtaining a Bachelor's degree in HIM
- AHIMA vision: Improving health through ___ information
- Independent accrediting organization for HIM educational programs
- A place where a RHIT might work
- Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation)
- Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification
21 Clues: Health information ____ • A credentialing association • A place where a RHIT might work • Cost of AHIMA student membership • The credential you will soon earn! • Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___ • Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation) • AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks • Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification • ...
Happy HIP Week! 2018-03-19
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- The right of an individual to keep his or her health information private
- The credential you will soon earn!
- A credentialing association
- AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks
- AHIMA vision: Improving health through ___ information
- You can buy many HIT-related books on the AHIMA online ___
- Provides the ethical obligations of AHIMA members and credentialed non members
- Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation)
- The duty of anyone entrusted with health information to keep that information private
- Credentialing exams are taken at ___ VUE testing centers
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- The process of continuous professional development to maintain credentials
- Independent accrediting organization for HIM educational programs
- Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification
- Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___
- AHIMA's Body of ___ provides resources and tools to advance practice and standards for the delivery of quality healthcare
- Health information ____
- A place where a RHIT might work
- A credential that can be earned after obtaining a Bachelor's degree in HIM
- Cost of AHIMA student membership
- Assigning numeric classifications to diagnostic statements
- Professor Vaught has previously worked at ___ Health Systems
21 Clues: Health information ____ • A credentialing association • A place where a RHIT might work • Cost of AHIMA student membership • The credential you will soon earn! • Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___ • Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation) • AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks • Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification • ...
b 2024-05-13
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- Process of becoming different or altering habits or behaviors.
- Process of removing toxins or unhealthy substances from the body.
- Motivation or influence to take action, often from others' experiences.
- Foods that have undergone significant alteration from their natural state.
- Process of learning or gaining knowledge about a subject.
- Essential components of food for growth and health.
- Diet primarily consisting of foods derived from plants rather than animals.
- Unhealthy or low-nutrient foods.
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- Physical health and exercise regimen.
- Change or conversion, often related to lifestyle or habits.
- Process of detoxifying or removing toxins from the body.
- Harmful substances often found in processed foods.
- Decisions made regarding food, lifestyle, or behavior.
- Sweet substance often found in processed foods.
- Being conscious and aware of one's actions, especially regarding food choices.
- Authority or ability to take control of one's own health and choices.
- Eating habits or a specific selection of foods.
- Overall state of health and well-being.
- State of being free from illness or injury.
- Food grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
20 Clues: Unhealthy or low-nutrient foods. • Physical health and exercise regimen. • Overall state of health and well-being. • State of being free from illness or injury. • Sweet substance often found in processed foods. • Eating habits or a specific selection of foods. • Harmful substances often found in processed foods. • Essential components of food for growth and health. • ...
Health, Fitness and Wellbeing 2025-12-09
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- What does the P stand for in SPOR.
- Type of health that means interacting with other people and the wider world.
- Micronutrient that is essential in many bodily functions.
- A lifestyle that includes little or no physical activity.
- Carbohydrate that breaks down quickly and provides a burst in energy.
- The type of goal that is focused on the end result.
- Caused by a lack of water intake.
- Macronutrient that promotes hypertrophy.
- An example of a complex carbohydrate.
- Type of health that means being able tom perform physical. tasks.
- The 'feel good' hormone.
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- A skill that can be improved through increased social health.
- Is a persons ability to meet the physical demands placed on them by the environment.
- Type of sport drink that optimises hydration.
- Enables the digestive system to work properly.
- A factor that affects how many calories someone consumes.
- Type of fat that is solid at room temperature.
- What does the F stand for in FITT.
- Type of health that means feeling positive about yourself.
- Type of mental health illness that can be helped through exercise.
20 Clues: The 'feel good' hormone. • Caused by a lack of water intake. • What does the P stand for in SPOR. • What does the F stand for in FITT. • An example of a complex carbohydrate. • Macronutrient that promotes hypertrophy. • Type of sport drink that optimises hydration. • Enables the digestive system to work properly. • Type of fat that is solid at room temperature. • ...
3.0 Disorders & Illnesses Crossword (Green) 2023-12-06
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- the presence of two or more mental health conditions occurring simultaneously in an individual.
- Specific plan, means to carry out, history, lethality, giving away, early stages of antidepressant treatment, increased energy
- thinking about suicide, usually with some serious emotional and intellectual or cognitive overtones
- Develop skills to manage your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
- the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
- the ability to accept and respect differences in opinion, beliefs, and behaviors of others without judgement or criticism
- identification of a mental health disorder, illness, or condition
- Be aware of your personal identity and strive to enhance it
- giving priority to the goals of one's group
- the frequency of occurrence of a particular mental health condition in a given population at a specific time.
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- the likely course of a particular mental health condition, including the chances of recovery.
- giving priority to one's own goals over group goals
- Perception that you or external factors determine your fate
- Personality Theory (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism)
- the study of the causes of mental health conditions and their origin.
- Believe in your ability to succeed
- the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
19 Clues: Believe in your ability to succeed • giving priority to the goals of one's group • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration • Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance • giving priority to one's own goals over group goals • Perception that you or external factors determine your fate • Be aware of your personal identity and strive to enhance it • ...
KINS 101 Chapters 01-02 Crossword 2013-08-30
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- Transtheoretical model stage achieved when individual has kept up the changed behavior for at least six months
- Diseases related to an individual having low activity levels
- The F in FITT, how often you exercise
- The R in SMART goal, the goal should be reasonably achievable in the time allotted
- Broad concept encompassing multiple dimensions spanning body and mind
- The ability to do normal daily activities without undue fatigue
- Before an individual exercises, they should do this, including some light activity and stretching
- Federal Initiative which makes health-related goals each decade
- The body functioning properly, the absence of disease
- You must work harder than you're accustomed to in order to improve
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- An individual suffering from depression has poor __________ Wellness
- Health related fitness component involved with delivering oxygen to muscles
- An individual with good __________ Wellness has good physical fitness and health
- An individual with good ___________ Wellness Is capable of making good friends and positive interactions with others
- Transtheoretical model stage where the person acknowledges a need to change
- Health related fitness component involved with moving your joints through a full range of motion
- Replacing a bad behavior with a positive one
- You must create an activity plan which correctly targets the goals you've set
- The M in SMART goal, the goal should be quantifiable
- Planned physical effort with the purpose of improving physical fitness/health
20 Clues: The F in FITT, how often you exercise • Replacing a bad behavior with a positive one • The M in SMART goal, the goal should be quantifiable • The body functioning properly, the absence of disease • Diseases related to an individual having low activity levels • The ability to do normal daily activities without undue fatigue • ...
Medicaid History and Iowa Fun Facts 2015-08-08
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- Federally Qualified Health Clinic
- Created prospective payments for FQHC and RHC
- Signed Medicaid into law
- Dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty
- Birthplace of Captain Kirk
- Marion Robert Morrison
- Location of Quaker Oats
- Sculpture at Iowa State fair since 1911
- One of two towns with a population of 14
- Formerly Aid for Dependent Children
- In Top 10 Best Towns for Families
- Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary
- Disproportionate Share Hospital
- First female lawyer in the US
- Oldest bicycle of its kind
- Authorized Medicaid
- Out number the population of Iowa
- Iowa's nickname
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- Health Care Financing Administration
- Federal rules improving continuity or portability
- Section covering maternal-child health services
- One of initial eligibility group
- 31st President of US and born in Iowa
- Answerable or accountable
- Established the Health Care Financing Administration
- Renamed Health Care Financing Administration
- Location of SSA
- Consequences of actions
- Largest Danish settlement in the US
- Iowa is third in the nation for ownership
- First Executive Director of Social Security Board
- Location of the National Balloon Museum
- IceCream capital of the world, home to Blue Bunny
- Emergency Treatment and Labor Act
- Early Periodic, Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Ranked as 5th in Best 10 cities for retirement
- Highest percentage of Grade A soil in US
- Rural Health Clinic
- Griffin Enterprise Solutions
39 Clues: Location of SSA • Iowa's nickname • Rural Health Clinic • Authorized Medicaid • Marion Robert Morrison • Location of Quaker Oats • Consequences of actions • Signed Medicaid into law • Answerable or accountable • Birthplace of Captain Kirk • Oldest bicycle of its kind • Griffin Enterprise Solutions • First female lawyer in the US • Disproportionate Share Hospital • ...
Unit 1 Health Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-13
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- people of same age that also share same interests
- Skills communication strategies to help you say no
- Disease ongoing condition or illness
- health deep sense meaning and purpose of life
- Factors personal habits or behaviors to which a person lives
- message designed to make people want to buy their product
- Skills steps to help you make a healthful decision
- Goal a goal to reach in short period of time
- fraud sale of worthless products that claim they will cure a certain disease
- way to reduce health risks
- things for you to aim
- ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important to help guide you in life
- various methods of communicating through internet
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- reaction of body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- to be concerned of someones health
- a company's agreement to refund your money
- Risks risks that that increase with added risk
- Plan mulitstep strategy to achieve your goals
- avoiding high risk behaviors
- Resolution ending conflict through cooperation
- sum of your surroundings
- beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- traits that were biologically passed from your parents
- radio, television and the internet
- state of well-being or total health
- Goal a goal reach in a long period of time
- Behaviors actions that threaten your health
27 Clues: things for you to aim • sum of your surroundings • way to reduce health risks • avoiding high risk behaviors • to be concerned of someones health • radio, television and the internet • state of well-being or total health • Disease ongoing condition or illness • a company's agreement to refund your money • beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • ...
MAPEH 10 2024-10-03
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- A component of health that includes mental well-being
- is a person who writes music to be played or performed by musicians
- A movement in art emphasizing realism and detail
- An alternative practice involving acupuncture needles
- The act of seeking advice or services related to health
- Involves movement of the body without effort of the participant
- The use of rhythm, melody, and harmony to create sound
- An approach to health that includes diet, exercise, and mindfulness
- The practice of using herbal remedies for healing
- An art movement known for its focus on light and color, like Impressionism
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- The practice of diagnosing and treating illnesses using non-conventional methods
- A common form of alternative medicine involving the manipulation of the spine
- this style moves away from traditional themes, styles, and used bold experimentation
- The use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes
- Individuals who seek health care services
- A popular art movement characterized by vivid colors and emotional themes
- It is a post WWI style marked by a return to absolute music and traditional formal structures
- Known as "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art"
- A common health service providing preventive care
- is a tool that healthcare providers use to estimate the amount of body fat by using your height and weight measurements
20 Clues: Individuals who seek health care services • Known as "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art" • A movement in art emphasizing realism and detail • The practice of using herbal remedies for healing • A common health service providing preventive care • The use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes • A component of health that includes mental well-being • ...
Infection Control Key Terms 2026-01-23
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- type of staph bacteria that's resistant to antibiotics
- strains of enterococcus bacteria that have become resistant to vancomycin
- pathway that an infectious agent travels
- virus that attacks the body's immune system
- serious liver infection
- US law set to protect patients privacy
- microscopic eukaryotic organism
- biological entity that invades a living host
- Gov. for health and well being of residents in NC
- detailed information on hazardous substances
- virus that attacks the human body immune system
- specialized agency that coordinates authority on international public health
- bacteria illness in the large intestine
- something that can cause disease
- federal agency that protects public health
- unicellular microorganism, some cause diseases
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- pathway a pathogen takes to exit a reservoir
- specific route a pathogen takes through a host
- infection a patient gets while receiving treatment for another condition
- substances that originate or produced by an organism, cell, or tissue
- a person vulnerable to infection
- ensures safe and healthy working conditions
- any group of spore producing organisms
- exploiting chances offered by immediate circumstances
- federal agency protecting the health of Americans
- tiny infectious agent inside a protective protein shell
- federal body that protects human health
- liver disease
- relating to or developing from external factors
- federal agency for biomedical and public health research
30 Clues: liver disease • serious liver infection • microscopic eukaryotic organism • a person vulnerable to infection • something that can cause disease • any group of spore producing organisms • US law set to protect patients privacy • federal body that protects human health • bacteria illness in the large intestine • pathway that an infectious agent travels • ...
POP X and HEAL Crossword 2025-04-01
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- By 2030, NHG will expand from nine to _____ polyclinics.
- Beyond lifespan, NHG aims to increase residents' _____ so they can live life more fully in good health.
- _____Care supports residents through Communities of Care in neighbourhoods, workplaces and schools.
- The Triple Aims of population health are Care, Cost and _____.
- 13.4% of our seniors are considered _____, higher than the national average of 13.0%.
- _____drives innovation for our Population Health Transformation, tapping on the hinterland's capability and resources by NHG's Centre for Healthcare Innovation.
- ____ is a digital wallet that empowers residents to own their health by profiling their preferences and needs.
- NHG is shifting from a reactive, episodic disease-centric approach to a care model that is _____, community-based and person-centred.
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- Singapore's public healthcare system is powered by _____, a comprehensive cloud-based analytics platform.
- The _____ track taps on the capabilities of AI to identify health trends, predict risk, and tailor public health strategies.
- _____ is the town with the highest number of residents > 60 years old.
- Hosted at NHG’s Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Health Empowered by AI Launchpad (HEAL) aims to _____ Singapore's healthcare system through the power of artificial intelligence.
- The NHG Regional Health System looks after _____ towns.
- The NHG Population Health _____ brings together health and social care organisations that serves residents in central and north Singapore into a single network for relationship-building, co-learning and collaboration for care and innovation.
- NHG aims to transform care and the lives of residents along the river of life, as we reinvent the preventive and _____ care systems, in support of national initiatives.
15 Clues: The NHG Regional Health System looks after _____ towns. • By 2030, NHG will expand from nine to _____ polyclinics. • The Triple Aims of population health are Care, Cost and _____. • _____ is the town with the highest number of residents > 60 years old. • 13.4% of our seniors are considered _____, higher than the national average of 13.0%. • ...
Trends in Health Care 2024-08-30
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- Therapies – Non-mainstream treatments used in place of conventional medicine.
- Therapies – Treatments used alongside conventional medicine.
- The practice of controlling or reducing expenses.
- consultation provided remotely using technology.
- Health Care – Combining conventional and complementary methods for treatment.
- A system of classification for hospital reimbursement.
- – An outbreak of a disease that affects many people across the world.
- – Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, a significant piece of legislation in health care.
- Care – Health care focused on elderly individuals.
- Health Care – An approach that considers the whole person in treatment.
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- services provided without overnight hospital stay.
- – A holistic approach to health and well-being.
- The practice of using less energy.
- – The use of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
- Health Care – Medical services provided in a patient’s home.
15 Clues: The practice of using less energy. • – A holistic approach to health and well-being. • consultation provided remotely using technology. • The practice of controlling or reducing expenses. • services provided without overnight hospital stay. • Care – Health care focused on elderly individuals. • A system of classification for hospital reimbursement. • ...
2021 Open Enrollment Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-01
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- Others you may be responsible for
- Account set aside for deductibles and other miscellaneous healthcare expenses
- Allows you to defer up to $5,000 of your child care costs pre-taxed
- The state of being free from illness or injury
- To enter into a benefit plan
- Investment fund payments made during retirement from both City and employee contributions
- Gain, asset, perk
- Health plan that contracts with providers to provide you services at a fixed price
- Range of view or perception
- Newest member of the family
- Health plan provider
- Mississippi, Greek letter, triangular
- California's public pension & benefits manager
- Bicuspid
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- Auto, life, health, renters, boat, etc.
- Cost, price, charge
- Remedy, cure or treatment
- A decorative border or the City’s share towards your benefits
- Sets aside pre-tax funds for qualified benefits
- Gives you access to a network of preferred care providers
- May be included on your health, dental, vision and FSA plans
- An insurance charge
- Mind and body practice known to increase relaxation
- Annual chance to change benefits
24 Clues: Bicuspid • Gain, asset, perk • Cost, price, charge • An insurance charge • Health plan provider • Remedy, cure or treatment • Range of view or perception • Newest member of the family • To enter into a benefit plan • Annual chance to change benefits • Others you may be responsible for • Mississippi, Greek letter, triangular • Auto, life, health, renters, boat, etc. • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
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- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
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- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act Act
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- Different levels of covered medications
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare prescriptions.
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2023-04-27
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- One of the most common eating disorders is _____________.
- Understand your _____________ and allow yourself to feel them.
- A combination of factors is involved in the onset of a _____________ disorder.
- Show _____________ for those with mental illness.
- _____________ on Mental Illness is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization.
- The _____________ Support International HelpLine’s number is 1-800-944-4773.
- Seeking help is a sign of _____________.
- There are many ways to deal with _____________ and anxiety.
- You can reach the National _____________ Hotline any time of the day or night by calling 988.
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- Do something you _____________ at least once a day.
- Design your own coping _____________.
- _____________ from everyone is a sign of depression.
- Choose _____________ over shame.
- Call 1-800-662-HELP to locate treatment for _____________ and Mental Health Services.
- _____________ self-care.
- _______________ we are more than enough!
- _____________ disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States.
- Stigma harms the 1 in 5 Americans affected by mental health _____________.
- Mental health _____________ and its effects can be worse than the mental health problem itself.
- Use _____________ language when talking about mental illness.
20 Clues: _____________ self-care. • Choose _____________ over shame. • Design your own coping _____________. • _______________ we are more than enough! • Seeking help is a sign of _____________. • Show _____________ for those with mental illness. • Do something you _____________ at least once a day. • _____________ from everyone is a sign of depression. • ...
GS December 2024 2024-11-25
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- A relaxing practice to improve sleep and physical health.
- Essential for maintaining physical health in retirement.
- An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement.
- A phase of life after ending full-time work.
- A common sleep issue involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Measures like two-factor authentication to stay safe online.
- A critical aspect of managing pensions and avoiding scams.
- A tool that enhances connectivity, convenience, and health.
- A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back.
- Activities like painting or gardening that retirees can explore.
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- Platforms like Facebook that help retirees stay connected.
- Fraudulent schemes that retirees need to watch out for.
- What retirees maintain through communication apps and social media.
- An online service to manage finances securely in retirement.
- The type of learning that keeps retirees engaged and curious.
- A financial tool that supports a dignified retirement.
- Holistic health, including mental and physical well-being.
- An area supported by apps like fitness trackers or telemedicine.
- Something to safeguard while using social media.
- Essential for energy and well-being during retirement.
20 Clues: A phase of life after ending full-time work. • Something to safeguard while using social media. • An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement. • A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back. • A financial tool that supports a dignified retirement. • Essential for energy and well-being during retirement. • ...
Safarik_Julia_W1ClassActivity 2026-01-21
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- an association between an exposure and health outcome that varies in a consistently increasing or decreasing fashion as the amount of exposure increases
- a disease that by law must be reported to public health authorities upon diagnosis
- a line graph that begins w/ 100% of the study population and displays the percentage of the population still surviving at successive points in time; can also be used to depict freedom from a health problem, complication, or another endpoint
- the ability of an agent to cause disease after infection, measured as the proportion of person infected by an agent who then experience clinical disease
- an inanimate object that can be the vehicle for transmission of an infectious agent
- any of a group of viruses that are transmitted between hosts by mosquitoes, ticks, and other arthropods
- systematically tabulated data about recorded births, marriages, divorces, and deaths
- the observation that employed persons generally have lower mortality rates than the general population, because persons with severe, disabling disease who have higher mortality rates tend to be excluded from the workforce
- a visual display of the geographic pattern of a health problem, in which a marker is placed on a map to indicate where each affected person lives, works, or might have been exposed
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- the distortion of the association between an exposure and a health outcome by a third variable that is related to both
- a measure of the impact of premature death on a population calculated as the sum of the differences between a predetermined minimally acceptable age and the age at death for everyone who died earlier than that age
- the residue of dried droplets of infectious agents that is easily inhaled and exhaled and can remain suspended in air for relatively long period or be blown over great distances
- a combination of symptoms characteristic of a disease or health condition;sometimes refers to a health condition without a clear cause
- the ability of an infectious agent to cause severe disease, measured as the proportion of persons w/ the disease who become severely ill or die
- an infectious disease that is transmissible from animals to humans
- the ability of an infectious agent to cause infection, measured as the proportion of persons exposed to an infectious agent who become infected
- a measure of the distribution of observations out from its central value. Measures of spread in epidemiology include the interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation
- the study of the distribution and determinants of health conditions or events among populations and the application of that study to control health populations
- the proportion of cases identified by a test, reported by a surveillance system or classified by a case definition that are true cases, calculated as the number of true-positives divided by the number of true-positives plus false-positives
- a form of incidence that measures the proportion of persons in a population who experience an acute health event during a limited period, calculated as the number of new cases of a health problem during an outbreak divided by the size of the population at the beginning of the period, usually expressed as a percentage or per 1000 or 100000 population
- a measure of association that quantifies the association between an exposure and a health outcome from epidemiologic study, calculated as the ratio of incidence proportions of two groups
- the constant presence at high incidence and prevalence of an agent or health condition within a given geographic area or population
22 Clues: an infectious disease that is transmissible from animals to humans • a disease that by law must be reported to public health authorities upon diagnosis • an inanimate object that can be the vehicle for transmission of an infectious agent • systematically tabulated data about recorded births, marriages, divorces, and deaths • ...
Final Vocab Review 2023-12-11
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- social pressure among people of the same age or status; can make people feel like they need to do and like the same things to be liked or respected.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that contributes to good health and can be beneficial.
- series of actions people use to exchange ideas, thoughts, feelings, and information
- making demands of and insulting others
- Illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising.
- theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not
- healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment
- use of words, spoken or written, to send a message
- healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services
- exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people
- area without nearby full-service grocery stores
- disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstandings or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs
- Using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others.
- Process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications
- To take actions that show support
- Poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease
- process of working together to revolve conflict and find acceptable solutions
- healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave
- clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
- Chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- the circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely
- failures in communication that lead to conflict
- Body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation. Answers questions about the natural world.
- motivation to do an activity or take on certain qualities; can be internal and external
- science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole
- Choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- Words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver
- health of human populations around the world
- Extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- Land features and any bodies of waste present in an area
- overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another
- Strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in positive, productive ways.
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
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- Dimension of health that refers to how well person gets along with others.
- medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings
- A neutral third party who facilitates a negotiated solution by using reasoning, persuasion, and suggestions for alternatives.
- Health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills
- agreement in which two sides come to together and each side gives in a little
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that encourages unhealthy behaviors or is not respectful.
- Process of working with others to make a decision
- Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- the use of body language, tone, volume, and other methods to send messages
- process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death
- actions that promote the environment and health of a community
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
- healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders
- State of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- Courses of action one can take
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions
- steps for making a healthy decision include defining the decision, exploring alternatives, considering consequences, identifying the best alternative, deciding, and evaluating
- aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own
- specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- A strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party
- Dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- People under the age of 18
- medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions
- organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community
- Presence of water in the environment
- Anyone who purchases goods and services
- Qualities of priorities one considers important
- A person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- constructive response to a message
- a process in which specially trained students help other students resolve conflicts peacefully
- Dimension of health that refers to how well the functions.
- hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
- Aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease
- listening act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard
74 Clues: People under the age of 18 • Courses of action one can take • To take actions that show support • constructive response to a message • Presence of water in the environment • making demands of and insulting others • Anyone who purchases goods and services • clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings • health of human populations around the world • ...
Mental Health Review 2016-09-21
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- Self Talk "I'm going to try my best."
- Triangle Represents the 3 ways to stay healthy
- Self Talk "I am awful at everything."
- Health Your ability to manage stress and have a positive view of yourself
- Negative stress (injury)
- The body's response to change
- Forms of mass communication (Internet)
- Esteem How much you like and accept yourself
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- or Flight The body's two options when dealing with stress
- Deep sadness that won't go away
- Disorder A pattern of unhealthy eating
- health disorder A health problem that effects your mood and behavior.
- Positive stress (winning a game)
- Image How you feel about the way you look
- Anything that causes stress (argument)
- Health Having healthy relationships with others
16 Clues: Negative stress (injury) • The body's response to change • Deep sadness that won't go away • Positive stress (winning a game) • Self Talk "I'm going to try my best." • Self Talk "I am awful at everything." • Disorder A pattern of unhealthy eating • Anything that causes stress (argument) • Forms of mass communication (Internet) • Image How you feel about the way you look • ...
2024 Health & Safety Week 2024-03-10
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- not required for all aircrafts during push
- air canada manuals for aircrafts and sops
- mandatory PPE for ramp
- points for scanning
- access to all operational/safety bulletins
- health and safety reporting system
- recurrent training
- health and safety document for various products/substances
- website used by health and safety committee
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- used during poor winter ramp conditions
- lifting techniques
- app used for medical access
- air canada branch for multiple health areas
- process or method to determine risks or hazards
- ramp/airport debris
- emergency response team (abbrv)
16 Clues: lifting techniques • recurrent training • ramp/airport debris • points for scanning • mandatory PPE for ramp • app used for medical access • emergency response team (abbrv) • health and safety reporting system • used during poor winter ramp conditions • air canada manuals for aircrafts and sops • not required for all aircrafts during push • ...
Health Chapter 1 2024-01-04
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- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- person’s ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good
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- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- presence of waste in the environment
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
12 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society • poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally • ...
Individual Health Insurance Policy General Provisions 2023-06-15
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- A policy returned within the free look period would result in a ________ of premiums paid.
- If the insured pays a monthly premuim for health insurance, how long will the grace period be on the policy?
- Changing to a more hazardous occupation will __________ the policy benefits to what the premium paid would have purchased for the more hazardous occupation.
- What health insurance policy provision allows the insured a period of time to examine the policy and determine whether or not to keep it.
- Non-payment of premium by the end of the grace period will cause the health insurance policy to be ______________.
- According to the reinstatement provision, once a lapsed policy is reinstated, when will coverage will be available for accidents?
- The _____ of the premium payment determines the length of the grace period of the health insurance policy.
- Benefits must be paid on at least on what schedule under an individual disability policy.
- An insured is prevented from bringing a lawsuit against the insurance company for at least 60 days after proof of loss is provided under the ________actions provision of the health policy.
- ___________ consent is required to change an irrevocable beneficiary.
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- The __________ pays the expense of an autopsy under the physical examination and autopsy provision.
- Health policy provision that descibes insured's right to cancel coverage?
- ___________ of claim is the provision that defines the insured's duty to provide the insurer with reasonable notice in the event of a loss.
- The act of the insured when voluntarily giving up their insurance.
- The insured misstated their age on the health policy and if discovered the policy benefit amount would be ___________ to the insured's correct age.
- The ___________ renewal health policy provision allows the insurer to not renew coverage if certain events occur.
- The _________ renewabile provison allows the insurer to terminate coverage for any reason and increase premiums for any class of insureds.
- Period of ___________ will most likely appear on a travel accident policy as the renewability provision.
- If a health insurance policy remains in effect for a 31-days after a premium is due that is called the _____ period.
19 Clues: The act of the insured when voluntarily giving up their insurance. • ___________ consent is required to change an irrevocable beneficiary. • Health policy provision that descibes insured's right to cancel coverage? • Benefits must be paid on at least on what schedule under an individual disability policy. • ...
Men's Health Week 2016-02-21
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- What kind of activities can be planned during your lunch hour or after work?
- In North Carolina, men are able to attend a Men's Health Conference at Duke University for how many days?
- A South Carolina clinic in Charleston distributed health brochures to it's patience on what day of Men's Health Month?
- Keeping track of your _______ for blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol, and BMI is a great way to make sure your body is healthy.
- Men's Health Week was created by the Men's National network along with members of?
- The color that represents Men's Health Week in promoting awareness is ____.
- When it comes to good health you need a substantial amount of _____, which is between 7-9 hours.
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- Men's Health Week is celebrated in what month?
- Men need to eat fruits and vegetables because they have many ________ and minerals that may help protect them from chronic diseases.
- Quitting _______ helps improve your health and lowers your risk of heart disease, cancer, lung cancer, and other illnesses.
- The National Health campaign that helps Americans prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer.
- Getting yearly ________ helps men stay on top of their game.
- What is offered throughout North Carolina that provides certain services for men based on their fundings.
- Men need to engage in 2 ½ hours of ________ each week.
- What is harmful when it is severe enough to make you feel overwhelmed?
15 Clues: Men's Health Week is celebrated in what month? • Men need to engage in 2 ½ hours of ________ each week. • Getting yearly ________ helps men stay on top of their game. • What is harmful when it is severe enough to make you feel overwhelmed? • The color that represents Men's Health Week in promoting awareness is ____. • ...
Public Health Nursing - Module 11 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-12
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- International health regulation noting the responsibility of acting on public health events.
- Links remote areas to academic health centers and health services.
- International health regulation where countries work together to make decisions in public health emergencies.
- Requires policymakers to incorporate consideration of the health impact in policies.
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- International health regulation that makes sure surveillance systems and laboratories can detect potential threats.
- A multidisciplinary cooperation in One Health focusing on communication, coordination and collaboration on activities at the animal-human-environment interface.
- An approach to understanding how diseases spread among people, animals and the environment.
- Acronym of an organization established by the World Health Organization that is made up of 600 partners that sends technical expert teams as needed to respond to global health threats.
- _________ of justice, equality, diversity and inclusivity are important in an interconnected, multicultural world
- International health regulation focusing on reporting specific diseases, plus any potential international public health emergencies.
- The lead U.S. government agency for public health.
11 Clues: The lead U.S. government agency for public health. • Links remote areas to academic health centers and health services. • Requires policymakers to incorporate consideration of the health impact in policies. • An approach to understanding how diseases spread among people, animals and the environment. • ...
chapter 2 safety compliance 2023-03-08
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- the necessary items for a particular purpose
- wrist band, an armband that ensures positive patient ID
- of a vein as part of a medical procedure
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- state of being free from illness or injury
- record, a history of someones health
- room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, teaching
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- protective equipment
- health and preventing disease
- you protected from injury or danger
- safety and health administration
- protected health information
- an established or official way of doing something
- long hollow cylinder of metal plastic glass holding or transporting
- a risk to human or the environment arising from biological work
- very fine slender piece of metal with a point
- fluids, any fluid in the human body
17 Clues: protective equipment • protected health information • health and preventing disease • safety and health administration • you protected from injury or danger • fluids, any fluid in the human body • record, a history of someones health • of a vein as part of a medical procedure • state of being free from illness or injury • the necessary items for a particular purpose • ...
Health and health management 2023-11-04
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- The person who leads the medical staff at a hospital
- A facility where healthcare is provided
- A legal document that appoints someone to make healthcare decisions
- The study and management of diseases in populations
- A portable device for recording a person's heart activity
- The abbreviation for a medical emergency response team
- A healthcare worker who assists patients with daily activities
- A measure of blood pressure
- A patient's status when they are no longer in critical condition
- The process of examining tissue or cells under a microscope
- An electronic record of a patient's medical history
- The practice of controlling the spread of diseases
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- A department responsible for food service in hospital
- A document detailing a patient's wishes regarding medical treatment
- A medical professional who specializes in treating diseases of the skin
- The process of identifying a patient's condition or disease
- A medical professional who provides anesthesia during surgery
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves
18 Clues: A measure of blood pressure • A facility where healthcare is provided • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves • The practice of controlling the spread of diseases • The study and management of diseases in populations • An electronic record of a patient's medical history • The person who leads the medical staff at a hospital • ...
Health Insurance Specialist Career Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- ___ Contractor = defined by the ’Lectric Law Library’s Lexicon as “a person who performs services for another under an express or implied agreement and who is not subject to the other’s control, or right to control, of the manner and means of performing the services. The organization that hires an independent contractor is not liable for the acts or omissions of the independent contractor.”
- professional association, previously known as the American Academy of Professional Coders, established to provide a national certification and credentialing process, to support the national and local membership by providing educational products and opportunities to networks, and to increase and promote national recognition and awareness of professional coding.
- the illegal transfer of money or property as a fraudulent action; to steal money from an employer.
- ___ Superior = Latin for “let the master answer”; legal doctrine holding that the employer is liable for the actions and omissions of employees performed and committed within the scope of their employment.
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services = formerly known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA); an administrative agency within the federal Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
- ___ Specialist = see health insurance specialist.
- Health Insurance ___ = documentation that is electronically or manually submitted to an insurance plan requesting reimbursement for health care procedures and services provided (e.g., CMS-1500 and UB-04 claims).
- ___ Insurance = protects business contents (e.g., buildings and equipment) against fire, theft, and other risks.
- Medical ___ Insurance = a type of liability insurance that covers physicians and other health care professionals for liability claims arising from patient treatment.
- principle of right or good conduct; rules that govern the conduct of members of a profession.
- American Health Information Management Association = founded in 1928 to improve the quality of medical records, and currently advances the health information management (HIM) profession toward an electronic and global environment, including implementation of ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS in 2013.
- American Association of Medical Assistants = enables medical assisting professionals to enhance and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and professionalism required by employers and patients; as well as protect medical assistants’ right to practice.
- ___ Compensation Insurance = insurance program, mandated by federal and state governments, that requires employers to cover medical expenses and loss of wages for workers who are injured on the job or who have developed job-related disorders.
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- ___ and Omissions Insurance = see professional liability insurance.
- Hold ___ Clause = policy that the patient is not responsible for paying what the insurance plan denies.
- Health ___ Technician = professionals who manage patient health information and medical records, administer computer information systems, and code diagnoses and procedures for health care services provided to patients.
- conduct or qualities that characterize a professional person.
- Medical ___ = involves linking every procedure or service code reported on an insurance claim to a condition code (e.g., disease, injury, sign, symptom, other reason for encounter) that justifies the need to perform that procedure or service.
- nonpaid professional practice experience that benefits students and facilities that accept students for placement; students receive on-the-job experience prior to graduation, and the internship assists them in obtaining permanent employment.
- ____ Insurance = an insurance agreement that guarantees repayment for financial losses resulting from the act or failure to act of an employee. It protects the financial operations of the employer.
- Business ___ Insurance = protects business assets and covers the cost of lawsuits resulting from bodily injury, personal injury, and false advertising.
- ___ Coding = process of reporting diagnoses, procedures, services, and supplies as numeric and alphanumeric characters (called codes) on the insurance claim.
- Medical ___ = employed by a provider to perform administrative and clinical tasks that keep the office or clinic running smoothly.
- ___ of Practice = health care services, determined by the state, that an NP and PA can perform.
- ___ Liability Insurance = provides protection from liability as a result of errors and omissions when performing their professional services; also called errors and omissions insurance.
- Health Insurance ___ = person who reviews health-related claims to match medical necessity to procedures or services performed before payment (reimbursement) is made to the provider; see also reimbursement specialist.
- Health Care ___ = physician or other health care practitioner (e.g., physician’s assistant).
- ___ Examiner = employed by third-party payers to review health-related claims to determine whether the charges are reasonable and medically necessary based on the patient’s diagnosis.
28 Clues: ___ Specialist = see health insurance specialist. • conduct or qualities that characterize a professional person. • ___ and Omissions Insurance = see professional liability insurance. • Health Care ___ = physician or other health care practitioner (e.g., physician’s assistant). • ...
Focus on the Member 2023-11-08
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- the SQRC is a type of ___ ___ ___ or oversight body
- ___ have an impact on a members health and well-being
- The health plan will disseminate a ___ ___ that meets Marketplace requirements.
- Case management services are structured such that ___ ___ are used for assessment, care planning, implementation, coordination, monitoring and evaluation.
- The organization actively manages how members ____ with the organization and receive health benefits
- a right to _____ is one of the member rights
- ___ ___ is a way of supporting participating providers in their delivery of health services to members
- Members have a right to opt-in or ___ ___ of participating in programs.
- To assure a __-__ approach to establishing a plan of care, the assessment process addresses member's perception of needs.
- ___ ___ ___ is an example of an internal data source a health plan can leverage information to identify members for programs.
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- ____ are a type of member feedback
- The organization's communications pan provides that at the time of ____ and as needed thereafter, members are provided with materials
- MSC 2-1 is a ____ standard
- the organization implements a population health management plan that covers the total population served across the ______
- URAC recognizes a ___ survey as a standardized survey to collect experience of care ratings information from members
- ____ _____ is a mutually beneficial relationship between the health plan, the health care delivery system as well as the community at large.
16 Clues: MSC 2-1 is a ____ standard • ____ are a type of member feedback • a right to _____ is one of the member rights • the SQRC is a type of ___ ___ ___ or oversight body • ___ have an impact on a members health and well-being • Members have a right to opt-in or ___ ___ of participating in programs. • ...
Various student generated terms from Medicare Glossary 2024-04-08
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- The beneficiary's share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent of t he allowed amount for the service.
- Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services; may also be called 'eligible expense'
- A provider who has a contract with a health insurer or plan to provide services at a discount
- Health care services that help a person keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living.
- Something health insurances or plans may require before a certain service may be provided
- When a provider bills for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount.
- Negative changes that occur to an O/P device due to a specific accident or to a natural disaster.
- Health care services or supplies needed to prevent, diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition disease or its symptoms and that meed accepted standards of medicine.
- A submission for payment by a provider to Medicare for services rendered that does not require investigation or development outside the DME MAC operation on a prepayment basis.
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- The amount the beneficiary must pay for health care or prescriptions before Medicare or other insurance begins to pay.
- Per Medicare, this 'consist of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, broken hip, pulmonary disease, stroke,Parkinson's disease and urinary incontinence that occurs once a week or more often.
- (Abbv) A method of payment where payment is made for services as they are rendered; contrasted with prepayment or capitation
- A provider who doesn't have a contract with a health insurer or plan to provide services to the insured individuals.
- An agreement by a healthcare provider to be paid directly by Medicare, to accept the payment amount Medicare approves for the service, and not to bill for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.
- (Abbv) The amount paid for a medical service in a geographical area based on what providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar medical service.
- (Abbv) A type of insurance that provides, or arranges fr the provision of, a comprehensive package of health care services to enrolled persons, for a fixed capitation payment.
- A method of payment whereby in exchange for a fixed payment, an entity such as an HMO agrees to provide ea comprehensive package of health care services to an individual on a "as-needed" basis;
- A health care program that assists low-income families or individuals unable to afford regular medical service that is financed by the state and federal governments
- The amount that must be paid for a health insurance or plan; typically paid monthly, quarterly or yearly.
- (Abbv) The expected minimum lifespan for an O/P device and is used to determine how often it is feasible to pay for the replacement under the Medicare program.
- Items that are identical or comparable to items previously paid for by Medicare and if provided within the Reasonable Useful Lifetime it maybe denied
21 Clues: Something health insurances or plans may require before a certain service may be provided • A provider who has a contract with a health insurer or plan to provide services at a discount • When a provider bills for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount. • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH 2024-09-09
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- form of fraud
- services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs
- food and drugs administration
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer
- blood pressure control
- institution where people undergo medical agnosis
- source of information
- cough and asthma
- non-insulin dependent diabetic patients
- licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs
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- accuracy of information
- mouthwashlg
- views diseases as a manifestations of an alternation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself
- department of health
- it develops a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health informations effectively
- feedback mechanism and means of information
- items that we consume and use to improve our well being
- person that has little or no proffesional qualifications to practice medicine
- purpose of information
- urinary stones
20 Clues: mouthwashlg • form of fraud • urinary stones • cough and asthma • department of health • source of information • purpose of information • blood pressure control • accuracy of information • food and drugs administration • non-insulin dependent diabetic patients • feedback mechanism and means of information • institution where people undergo medical agnosis • ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing 2025-10-01
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- Actions individuals can take to promote mental wellbeing
- 131114 Hotline
- Focusing on the present moment
- The ability to understand and share someone else's feelings
- Month for raising awareness of mental health
- CCQ's Vicarious Trauma Support Partner
- Negative perceptions of mental health
- Limits we set to protect our wellbeing
- A short, calming practice involving inhale and exhale
- DoJ's EAP provider
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- Online mental health resource for CCQ staff
- Process of healing and improvement
- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues
- Common phrase: "It's okay not to be..."
- Feel-good neurotransmitter often called the "happy hormone"
- Practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings
- The ability to bounce back
- Offering understanding and encouragement
- A quick conversation to see how someone is doing
- Optimism for the future
20 Clues: 131114 Hotline • DoJ's EAP provider • Optimism for the future • The ability to bounce back • Focusing on the present moment • Process of healing and improvement • Negative perceptions of mental health • CCQ's Vicarious Trauma Support Partner • Limits we set to protect our wellbeing • Common phrase: "It's okay not to be..." • Offering understanding and encouragement • ...
MAPEH 2022-10-24
20 Clues: COLOR • rhythm • setting • smoking • TEXTURE • EMPHASIS • audience • quackery • nutrition • modern-art • credibility • body-weight • acupuncture • REFLEXOLOGY • GLOBALTREND • abstract-art • ACTIVEACTIVITY • neo-classicism • PASSIVEACTIVITY • health-care-plan
First nine week study guide Montrissie Washington 2014-10-01
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- was developed in 1960
- Most common type of child care
- usually provide in a
- recognize ill children when making daily health
- Frobel believe that self development took place through
- review the children health record to see if they had
- they are funded by the
- take part in health relate in service
- that can be pass on to other people
- achievement of problem solving
- a course of action that control future decision
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- Montessori believed in
- Frobel believed in
- where did Fredrick Frobel open his first school
- Children learn best by being active and doing
- include health in the children
- a small number of companies apply their employers with
- 1837 the first kindergarten was open by
- the first women in Italy received a degree in medicine
- must learn to care for them self
20 Clues: Frobel believed in • usually provide in a • was developed in 1960 • Montessori believed in • they are funded by the • include health in the children • Most common type of child care • achievement of problem solving • must learn to care for them self • that can be pass on to other people • take part in health relate in service • 1837 the first kindergarten was open by • ...
IELTS Health & Healthcare Vocabulary 2025-09-03
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- Emotionally exhausted
- An injection that protects against disease
- Medical services aimed at preventing illness
- Organization of people and resources that give healthcare
- process of obtaining the food necessary for health
- Process of becoming healthy again
- Being physically healthy and fit
- A long-lasting or recurrent medical condition
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness
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- Feeling a little unwell or sick
- Capable of being spread from person to person
- System of paying for medical care
- Someone's emotional & psychological well-being
- Aware about one's health
- Living with little physical activity
- Lacking the proper nutrition
- The identification of an illness
- In good health due to healthy habits
18 Clues: Emotionally exhausted • Aware about one's health • Lacking the proper nutrition • Feeling a little unwell or sick • The identification of an illness • Being physically healthy and fit • System of paying for medical care • Process of becoming healthy again • Living with little physical activity • In good health due to healthy habits • An injection that protects against disease • ...
Regulatory Acronyms 2013-04-03
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- California Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Healthcare Associated Infections
- Plan, Do, Check, Act
- National Healthcare Safety Network
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
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- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Food and Drug Administration
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- California Department of Public Health
- National Patient Safety Goals
13 Clues: Plan, Do, Check, Act • Food and Drug Administration • National Patient Safety Goals • Healthcare Associated Infections • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid • National Healthcare Safety Network • California Department of Public Health • Department of Health and Human Services • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • ...
From Day One Austin 2024 2024-10-15
18 Clues: Rain • Annum • Earnin • Visier • Rippling • LineZero • Empowerly • VendiBean • Achievers • WorkTango • Gardenuity • Lyra Health • Reward Gateway • Robert Walters • Meltzer Hellrung • Quantum Connections • Strategic Education • National University
Health and wellness 2021-09-23
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- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well being or balanced health over a long period of time
- The body's response to a real or imagined dangers or other life events
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- A disagreement between people with opposite viewpoints, interests,or needs
- taking action in support of a cause
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
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- Determine the quality of
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- The combination of physical, mental/ emotional , and social well being
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Ways to say no effectively
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
17 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause • All the living and nonliving things around you • Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • ...
PATIENT ACCESS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-03-17
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- Largest not-for-profit, locally owned insurance company in Nevada.
- Consent for medical treatment
- Federal Government program for people that are 65 and older, disabled, or have ESRD.
- Facility located at 10101 Double R BLVD
- Protects patient PHI
- INSURANCE Type of coverage in which pays for medical expenses (Hint: Aetna?)
- The questionnaire to be completed for every patient with Medicare.
- Form signed by patients with Medicare/Tricare that are receiving Inpatient services.
- Department of a hospital in which provide immediate care.
- Health Locally owned not-for-profit health care network.
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- The department where patients go for outpatient imaging at Renown Regional or South Meadows.
- Where our business office is located (also an Ivy League School!)
- A person receiving medical treatment.
- Form provided to a patient with a co-insurance
- A fixed amount paid for a health service at time of service.
- The percentage of a service's cost that a patient pays after their deductible is met.
- Federal and State program for low-income people, children and families, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.
- Health information exchange in which allows health information to be access electronically by hospitals, doctors, lavatories etc...
- Form signed by patients with Medicare that are receiving Outpatient/Observation services.
19 Clues: Protects patient PHI • Consent for medical treatment • A person receiving medical treatment. • Facility located at 10101 Double R BLVD • Form provided to a patient with a co-insurance • Department of a hospital in which provide immediate care. • Health Locally owned not-for-profit health care network. • A fixed amount paid for a health service at time of service. • ...
Primary Care Week 2 Crossword Fun! 2024-05-15
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- A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management
- Assistant to providers and other clinical staff
- Healthcare professional who assists physicians and other medical staff with administrative tasks.
- A program that helps patients with chronic conditions learn how to manage their health effectively.
- A plan of care developed by healthcare providers to manage a patient's chronic health condition
- A digital system used to store and manage patients' health information electronically.
- The federal law that protects the privacy and security of patients' health information
- Medicare part D immunization platform
- A medical professional who provides primary care
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- A digital tool that allows patients to access their health records online and communicate with healthcare providers
- Directs a patient to see a specialist or another healthcare professional for further evaluation
- A medical device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood.
- A measure of how efficiently the heart is pumping blood through the body.
- The type of information protected by HIPAA, including medical records, billing information, and other identifiable health data.
- A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management
- A document that outlines a patient's medical history, medications, allergies, and other relevant information.
- A routine examination to assess overall health and detect early signs of illness
- A healthcare professional who provides direct patient care
18 Clues: Medicare part D immunization platform • Assistant to providers and other clinical staff • A medical professional who provides primary care • A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management • A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management • A healthcare professional who provides direct patient care • ...
Health 2020-02-26
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- foods made from milk
- helps the body use nutrients
- biggest source to survive
- (complete) protein
- body's main source of energy
- to cook food in an oven
- Fats fuel the body and help absorb some ________
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- Myplate all foods made from meat
- bets type of fats
- worst type of fat
- you need 17 of these daily
- (incomplete) protein
- building block for body growth and repair
- body uses to store energy
14 Clues: bets type of fats • worst type of fat • (complete) protein • foods made from milk • (incomplete) protein • to cook food in an oven • biggest source to survive • body uses to store energy • you need 17 of these daily • helps the body use nutrients • body's main source of energy • Myplate all foods made from meat • building block for body growth and repair • ...
health 2020-11-22
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- tiny particle/living thing that causes disease
- illness keeps body from feeling/working well
- body's ability to diseases caused by germs
- disease causing extremely weak immune system
- medicine that helps to form antibodies
- a sign of disease
- disease caused by spreading of germs
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- all parts/activities that fight disease
- small particle that multiplies inside a cell
- chemical made by the body to fight disease
- a body's response to changes around you
- one-cell living things
- virus that attacks the immune system causes aids
13 Clues: a sign of disease • one-cell living things • disease caused by spreading of germs • medicine that helps to form antibodies • all parts/activities that fight disease • a body's response to changes around you • chemical made by the body to fight disease • body's ability to diseases caused by germs • small particle that multiplies inside a cell • ...
Health 2021-04-24
15 Clues: thuế • kê đơn • nạn đói • đồ uống • threaten • bệnh béo phì • sự can thiệp • bệnh tiểu đường • bệnh tiểu đường • thói quen ăn uống • sự mệt mỏi, mệt nhọc • sự tiêu thụ, tiêu dùng • to lose water or body fluids • weaken/decrease the strength of sth • a person who is skilled in the science of medicine = a doctor
Health 2023-06-22
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- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
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- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- 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 eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
13 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 2023-06-22
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- 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.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
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- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- 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 ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
13 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 2023-04-26
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- ruch krwi w ciele
- fizyczna lub umysłowa czynność, która utrzymuje cię w zdrowiu i daje ci
- zrobione w domu a nie kupione w sklepie
- spożywane przez ciebie jedzenie i sposób w jaki oddziałuje ono na twój organizm
- utrzymywanie czegoś/kogoś w bezpieczeństwie aby nie stała się krzywda lub aby dana rzecz nie została zniszczona
- używanie specjalnego kremu na skórę aby była ona mniej sucha
- stan emocjonalnej i psychicznej równowagi
- zasady zachowania czystości aby zapobiec chorobom
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- wywołuje odporność po jej wstrzyknięciu w organizm
- zmiana, która sprawia, że jakość czy też stan kogoś/czegoś jest lepszy
- proces zmiany jedzenia w twoim żołądku taka by mogło być wykorzystane przez Twój organizm
- powrót do zdrowia po chorobie lub do normalnego stanu po trudnym okresie czasu
- leczenie, którego celem jest ułatwienie procesu powracania do zdrowia po urazie, chorobie, przywracając jak najbardziej normalny stan poszkodowanemu/choremu
13 Clues: ruch krwi w ciele • zrobione w domu a nie kupione w sklepie • stan emocjonalnej i psychicznej równowagi • zasady zachowania czystości aby zapobiec chorobom • wywołuje odporność po jej wstrzyknięciu w organizm • używanie specjalnego kremu na skórę aby była ona mniej sucha • zmiana, która sprawia, że jakość czy też stan kogoś/czegoś jest lepszy • ...
Health 2023-05-09
13 Clues: Success • Yourself • Self Love • Admiration • Confidence • Good Abilities • Negativity talk • Positivity talk • Eager achievment • Quality of respect • Lack of importance • Talking to yourself • Positive encouragement
HEALTH 2023-10-30
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- A place where people go for medical care when they are sick or injured (6 letters)
- / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters)
- Taking steps to avoid getting sick or injured (8 letters) -
- / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters)
- Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters)
- A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters)
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- /A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body
- A place where people can buy medicine and other medical supplies (7 letters)
- / A sickness or illness (6 letters)
- A person who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases (6 letters)
- Medical care that is given to cure or manage a disease (7 letters)
- Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters)
- A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters)
13 Clues: / A sickness or illness (6 letters) • Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters) • / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters) • / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters) • A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters) • Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters) • A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters) • ...
Health 2024-10-03
13 Clues: astma • verder • kracht • ruimte • gewoon • behalve • training • twee weken • lesrooster • buitenlands • lidmaatschap • verantwoordelijk • bottle water flesje
Health 2024-12-01
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- Feeling of tiredness or extreme fatigue
- The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh.
- A tough band of tissue that connects bones to other bones in the body.
- A common symptom of stress or illness.
- A runny or blocked one often accompanies a cold.
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- Maintaining wellness by drinking enough water.
- A sore or itchy feeling here makes it hard to swallow.
- A state of physical and mental well-being.
- A dull, continuous pain, often in the legs from walking too much.
- A physical activity to keep your body fit and strong.
- The muscle at the back of the lower leg, or the lower part of the leg itself.
- The sensation you feel when you cut yourself.
- A high temperature often indicates this condition.
13 Clues: A common symptom of stress or illness. • Feeling of tiredness or extreme fatigue • A state of physical and mental well-being. • The sensation you feel when you cut yourself. • Maintaining wellness by drinking enough water. • A runny or blocked one often accompanies a cold. • A high temperature often indicates this condition. • ...
health 2024-03-17
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- light dirt found on a shelf
- to get on top
- injury to the brain
- about to fall over
- stretch to grab something
- seen in the night sky
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- pain in your head
- a picture of the brain
- damage or hurt a body part
- step behind yourself
- loud noise when something falls
- to be steady on your feet
- a picture of a person's bones
13 Clues: to get on top • pain in your head • about to fall over • injury to the brain • step behind yourself • seen in the night sky • a picture of the brain • to be steady on your feet • stretch to grab something • damage or hurt a body part • light dirt found on a shelf • a picture of a person's bones • loud noise when something falls
HEALTH 2022-10-19
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- they care for children from birth to young adulthood. Some pediatricians specialize in pre-teens and teens, child abuse, or children's developmental issues.
- 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.
- 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.
- medicine, provide care for adult and pediatric patients in emergency situations. These specialists provide immediate decision making and action to save lives and prevent further injury. They help patients in the pre-hospital setting by directing emergency medical technicians and assisting patients once they arrive in the emergency department.
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- internists are cancer specialists. They do chemotherapy treatments and often work with radiation oncologists and surgeons to care for someone with cancer.
- They treat immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
13 Clues: have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies?. • They treat immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases. • ...
Health 2022-10-13
13 Clues: Medicine • Ailments • - good health • Medicinal substance • Patient Description • Insertion by Syringe • Reason for a 911 call • Doctor listening device • Handling and using drug • To heal something or someone • portion of Medicine to be taken • Action said Tobe better than cure • Medical practitioner or holder of a PhD
health! 2022-05-04
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- you go there for both medical and surgery help
- red spots on different parts of the body
- body reaction on some products
- bean shaped organ of the body
- disease with mucouse we cant explain in russian
- medical instrument with a needle
- old people apply ointment for better work of this
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- you apply it when you have callosity
- extremely tired body state
- unhealthy condition of body and mind
- radioactive thing that you cant do often
- rinsing throat with herbal water
- thick cream which which soak into the body
13 Clues: extremely tired body state • bean shaped organ of the body • body reaction on some products • rinsing throat with herbal water • medical instrument with a needle • you apply it when you have callosity • unhealthy condition of body and mind • red spots on different parts of the body • radioactive thing that you cant do often • thick cream which which soak into the body • ...
Health work 2014-12-10
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- cross From what is the number one zero five
- v Who is my health teacher?
- what is the number of the ambulance in europe?
- one What is this step if you have a bleeding? Cover wound with dressing and press firmly (unless you suspect a broken bone).
- group What is group we don’t have here if we have “vegetable, milk and meat”?
- health What is this group in the triangle? “talking to people”ineterecting”, friends, family’ neighbours, everyone.”
- What is the name of the daughter of coach v?
- center What is this phone are? phone- zero seven one four four eight zero zero zero
- group What of group in the balance is this food? “Red meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs, Beans, nuts, …..”?
- From what this question: “What happened?”, check, call or care?
- bleeding for what is r.i.c.e?
- health What is the question :” learning, (academics\ intelling), emotions, self-esteem, stress, religion\spirituality”, Physical, mental, social health?
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- what is check, call, care?
- What is rest, ice ,compression and elevation?
- When someone do two hands on throat?
- what is the number of the red cross?
- health What is the question:”sports, body- its needs cleanliness\ hygiene, nutrition, fitness, sleep.”, physical, mental or social health?
- From what is the number one zero one?
- What is Belgium number?
- Where coach v come from?
20 Clues: What is Belgium number? • Where coach v come from? • what is check, call, care? • v Who is my health teacher? • bleeding for what is r.i.c.e? • When someone do two hands on throat? • what is the number of the red cross? • From what is the number one zero one? • cross From what is the number one zero five • What is the name of the daughter of coach v? • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-08
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- energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow. (Acupuncture)
- stones. (Sambong)
- against the marketing of goods. (Safety)
- or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine. (Quack)
- healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body. (Healthcare Practitioners)
- products at competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality. (Choose)
- or institution that offer healthcare services. (Healthcare Facilities)
- closely with the department of health. (PITAHC)
- offered caters to a specific population with various health needs. (Health Center)
- diseases as a manifestations of an alternation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself. (Naturopathy)
- on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet. (Reflexology)
- dependent diabetic patients. (Ampalaya)
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- and gout. (Pansit-pansitan)
- be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory services. (Redress)
- ability to evaluate and utilize the health information.(Consumer Health)
- that we consume and use that improve our well being.(Health Products)
- who provides people with healthcare.(Healthcare Providers)
- magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy field may enter various points in the body. (Energy Medicine)
- not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body. (Acupressure)
- services that are not paid by the issuer. (Exclusion)
20 Clues: stones. (Sambong) • and gout. (Pansit-pansitan) • dependent diabetic patients. (Ampalaya) • against the marketing of goods. (Safety) • closely with the department of health. (PITAHC) • services that are not paid by the issuer. (Exclusion) • who provides people with healthcare.(Healthcare Providers) • that we consume and use that improve our well being.(Health Products) • ...
Health and Medicine 2025-06-11
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- Related to the mind or psychological health
- Licensed medical doctor
- Microscopic agent that causes infectious disease
- Substance that stimulates immunity to a disease
- Process of getting better after illness or injury
- Action taken to stop something from happening
- Sign or indication of a condition or illness
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Study of disease causes and effects
- Substance used to treat or prevent illness
- Illness or disorder affecting the body or mind
- Person receiving medical care
- Maintenance or improvement of health via services
- Written order for medicine or treatment
- Related to the observation and treatment of patients
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- State of being in good health
- Related to the body or bodily functions
- Pertaining to the mind and behavior
- Physical harm or damage to the body
- Medical procedure involving an operation
- State of physical, mental, and social well-being
- Related to drugs and their development
- Protected against a particular disease
- Method used to relieve or heal a disorder
- Process of restoring health or normal life
- Process of obtaining and using food for health
- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms
- Care given to manage or cure a condition
- Single-celled organisms, some of which cause disease
- Related to the science of treating illness or injury
30 Clues: Licensed medical doctor • State of being in good health • Person receiving medical care • Pertaining to the mind and behavior • Physical harm or damage to the body • Study of disease causes and effects • Related to drugs and their development • Protected against a particular disease • Related to the body or bodily functions • Written order for medicine or treatment • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-22
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- literacy the ability to gather understand and use health information to improve his or her health
- all the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child
- medical services
- any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury disease or other negative outcome
- people who sell useless medical treatments or products
- the number of years a person can expect to live
- items people used to do things better and faster
- public promotion of a product or service
- all the physical and social conditions that surround a person that can influence that person’s health
- believes and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation
- how all the body functions
- how all you get along with others
- a series of specific steps you can take to achieve the goal
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- behavior that is repeated so often that it almost becomes automatic
- how you react to situations
- the degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life
- a state of high-level health
- forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
- using communication to influence in support others in making positive health decisions
- and offered to replace or repair a product if there is a problem
- how you react to events of life
- taking action to avoid disease injury and other negative health outcomes
- whether you are male or female
- gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- telling lies to obtain money or property
- the state of being comfortable with yourself others and surroundings
- buys products or services for personal use
- a result that a person aims for and works hard-to-reach
28 Clues: medical services • how all the body functions • how you react to situations • a state of high-level health • whether you are male or female • how you react to events of life • how all you get along with others • telling lies to obtain money or property • public promotion of a product or service • buys products or services for personal use • ...
Healthy Foundation 2024-08-23
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- R in SMART Goal
- S in SMART Goal
- You have the choice to avoid high-risk behaviors and favor healthful behaviors
- Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including but not limited to sexual activity and the use of tobacco alcohol and other drugs.
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being.
- Getting along with others in your social network
- More than talking. How information is given and received. Carefully choose your words and expressions
- Taking actions to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health related belief
- use reliable sources of health information
- make good health habits part of your everyday life
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- Personal Values, You family and culture, personal beliefs, media and technology
- A in SMART Goal
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- Act to reduce risks and protect yourself against illness and injury
- steps that enable you to make healthful and thought out decisions
- air and water quality, peers and all the people around you, and collective beliefs
- M in SMART Goal
- T in SMART Goal
- the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving
- Getting along with others in your social network
- Getting 8 hours of sleep and exercising for 60 minutes are examples of which area of health?
- All the traits that were biologically passed onto you from your parents.
- Feelings and thoughts about how you feel about yourself is which area of health?
- Communication strategy 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.
25 Clues: R in SMART Goal • M in SMART Goal • T in SMART Goal • S in SMART Goal • A in SMART Goal • use reliable sources of health information • Getting along with others in your social network • Getting along with others in your social network • make good health habits part of your everyday life • related risks that increase in effect with each added risk • ...
French 3H Zoom Culture 2021-10-11
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- When was the carte vitale created
- Is american health care subsidized like it is in France?
- The organization that works with heath organizations
- Card that carries medical information
- The rank that France's heath care system is according to the WHO
- What group of people does health care have to be accesable to education What other government program is heath Care compared to
- Where is the price of heath care deducted from
- How does the medical card carry your information
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- When was France's highest Health Care ranking
- What is the free american health care plan called?
- What is that deduction called
- How many euros do medical visits usually cost
- What is special about the health care system in France
- What does the medical card track
- When the french health care system was created
15 Clues: What is that deduction called • What does the medical card track • When was the carte vitale created • Card that carries medical information • When was France's highest Health Care ranking • How many euros do medical visits usually cost • Where is the price of heath care deducted from • When the french health care system was created • ...
Chapter 6 2024-12-13
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- A resource school districts, schools, and others involved in the curriculum process can use to conduct their own analysis of health curricula
- Provides students with opportunities to learn about and practice healthy eating through available food choices, nutrition education, and messages about food.
- Efforts that include families and school staff working together to support and improve the learning, development, and health of students
- A written plan for instruction
- AN advisory group composed of school, health, and community representatives who act collectively to advise the school district or school on aspects of coordinated school health
- The promotion, maintenance, and utilization of safe and wholesome surrounding in a school
- Health services provided by school health workers to appraise, protect, and promote the health of students
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- Written statements that describe the nature and procedures of a school health program
- A trained professional at the state, district, or school level who is responsible for managing, coordinating, planning, implementing, and evaluating school health policies, programs, and resources
- Model that focuses on addressing the educational and health needs of children within the context of the school setting
- Unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance
- The development, delivery, and evaluation of a planned curriculum, from kindergarten through grade 12
- Any kind of aggression perpetrated through technology--any type of harassment or bullying that occurs through email, a chat room, instant messaging, a website, or text message
- Part of the curriculum that outlines what will be taught
- Part of the curriculum that states the order in which the content will be taught
15 Clues: A written plan for instruction • Part of the curriculum that outlines what will be taught • Part of the curriculum that states the order in which the content will be taught • Written statements that describe the nature and procedures of a school health program • The promotion, maintenance, and utilization of safe and wholesome surrounding in a school • ...
POP X and HEAL Crossword 2025-04-01
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- By 2030, NHG will expand from nine to _____ polyclinics.
- Beyond lifespan, NHG aims to increase residents' _____ so they can live life more fully in good health.
- _____Care supports residents through Communities of Care in neighbourhoods, workplaces and schools.
- The Triple Aims of population health are Care, Cost and _____.
- 13.4% of our seniors are considered _____, higher than the national average of 13.0%.
- _____drives innovation for our Population Health Transformation, tapping on the hinterland's capability and resources by NHG's Centre for Healthcare Innovation.
- ____ is a digital wallet that empowers residents to own their health by profiling their preferences and needs.
- NHG is shifting from a reactive, episodic disease-centric approach to a care model that is _____, community-based and person-centred.
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- Singapore's public healthcare system is powered by _____, a comprehensive cloud-based analytics platform.
- The _____ track taps on the capabilities of AI to identify health trends, predict risk, and tailor public health strategies.
- _____ is the town with the highest number of residents > 60 years old.
- Hosted at NHG’s Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Health Empowered by AI Launchpad (HEAL) aims to _____ Singapore's healthcare system through the power of artificial intelligence.
- The NHG Regional Health System looks after _____ towns.
- The NHG Population Health _____ brings together health and social care organisations that serves residents in central and north Singapore into a single network for relationship-building, co-learning and collaboration for care and innovation.
- NHG aims to transform care and the lives of residents along the river of life, as we reinvent the preventive and _____ care systems, in support of national initiatives.
15 Clues: The NHG Regional Health System looks after _____ towns. • By 2030, NHG will expand from nine to _____ polyclinics. • The Triple Aims of population health are Care, Cost and _____. • _____ is the town with the highest number of residents > 60 years old. • 13.4% of our seniors are considered _____, higher than the national average of 13.0%. • ...
Understanding Australia's health 2012-10-11
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- ill health in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population group
- the number of deaths of children under 5 years of age, per 1000 live births
- the level of healthiness that a person is experiencing, illustrated on a line ranging from optimal health to death
- (determinant) aspects of soicety and the ______ environment that impact on health
- (determinant)actions or patterns of living of an individual or population group that impact on health
- an indication of how long a person may expect to live if current death rates do not change
- factors relating to the body that impact on health, such as, genetics, hormones, body weight, blood pressure, cholestrol levels and birth weight
- the rate at which a particular diesease/condition occurs over a period of time
- the state of being healthy, happy and contented, usually determined through self assessment
- a state of complete physical, social and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
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- our mind and thought processes and ability to control one state of mind including emotions, feelings and stressors
- the number, or population, of a particular disease or condition present in a population
- a measure of the impact of disease and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability. It is measured in a unit called the DALY
- the number of years a person can expect to live in full health, based on current rates of illness and mortality
- sometimes referred to as social class; the key elements of income, education level, employment status and occupational type determine _________________
- an individual or populations overall health taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease and risk factors
- how we act, behave and interact with individuals in relationships and engage with society
- diseases marked by a long duration and frequent recurrence that often progresses slowly
- a measure of burden of diesase, one ____ equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness
- the number of deaths over a period of time
- the level of functioning of the body and its systems
22 Clues: the number of deaths over a period of time • the level of functioning of the body and its systems • the number of deaths of children under 5 years of age, per 1000 live births • ill health in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population group • the rate at which a particular diesease/condition occurs over a period of time • ...
Alternate health unit 2023-09-29
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- Are steps that enable you to make healthful decisions.
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- Someone whose success or behaviors serves as an example for others.
- Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful effective way.
- A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- The reaction of the body and mind to challenge and demand.
- Physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- A goal you can reach in a short period of time.
- The act if becoming aware throughout the senses.
- The providing of accurate health info to help people make healthy choices.
- State of calm that can be reached if one or more relaxation technique are practiced regularly.
- The colleticive beliefs, customs, and beliefs of a group.
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- Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- Refers to all the traits that were biological to you from your parents.
- Being able to say no.
- Something you aim for that takes planning or work.
- Life skills are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain protest and improve all aspects.
- Anything that causes stress.
- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, sadness.
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem-solving.
- The exchange of thoughts feelings and beliefs between two or more people.
- Are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- The various methods of communicating information.
- Stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond a persons control.
- 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.
- Avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- The combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being.
35 Clues: Being able to say no. • Avoiding harmful behaviors. • Anything that causes stress. • The sum of your surroundings. • A goal you can reach in a short period of time. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • The act if becoming aware throughout the senses. • The various methods of communicating information. • Something you aim for that takes planning or work. • ...
Nutrients 2024-03-17
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- Essential for immune function and collagen production, abundant in citrus fruits.
- Organic compounds crucial for metabolism and overall health, found in fruits and vegetables.
- A primary energy source, found in foods like bread, rice, and pasta.
- Mineral vital for nerve and muscle function, abundant in bananas and potatoes.
- Concentrated energy source, vital for cell structure, found in oils, butter, and avocados.
- Mineral important for nerve function and bone health, found in nuts and leafy greens.
- Essential for growth and repair of body tissues, found in meat, beans, and nuts.
- Crucial for calcium absorption and bone health, synthesized by the skin in sunlight.
- Group of vitamins crucial for energy metabolism, found in whole grains and leafy greens.
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- Antioxidant protecting cells from damage, found in nuts and seeds.
- fatty acids Essential fats supporting heart health and brain function, found in fish and nuts.
- Mineral important for bone health and energy metabolism, found in dairy and meat.
- Indigestible plant material aiding digestion and promoting bowel health, found in grains and fruits.
- Important for vision, skin health, and immune function, found in carrots and sweet potatoes.
- Essential for hydration, nutrient transport, and waste removal, found in various beverages and foods.
- Mineral crucial for bone strength and muscle function, abundant in dairy products.
- Essential for oxygen transport in blood, found in red meat, poultry, and leafy greens.
- Inorganic nutrients important for various bodily functions, found in foods like dairy and leafy greens.
- Mineral regulating fluid balance and nerve function, found in table salt and processed foods.
- Mineral essential for immune function and wound healing, found in meat and legumes.
20 Clues: Antioxidant protecting cells from damage, found in nuts and seeds. • A primary energy source, found in foods like bread, rice, and pasta. • Mineral vital for nerve and muscle function, abundant in bananas and potatoes. • Essential for growth and repair of body tissues, found in meat, beans, and nuts. • ...
AIM products 2022-08-30
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- Fortifies the immune system through a wide diversity of antioxidants to help prevent free radical damage
- A combination of fiber and cleansing herbs
- Helps maintain healthy bones, cartilage, gums and teeth
- Body cream made from plant-based ingredients that contain progesterone
- A blueberry electrolyte drink mix that improves recovery and boosts body energy – ATP
- Helps improve skin, hair, and nail health
- Provides nutrients that effectively support healthy blood sugar levels
- Eleven herbs which cleans from the cellular level throughout the organs and body
- Increases relaxation through combination of calming herbs
- Natural ingredients that synergistically support prostate health
- Promotes a strong, flexible, pain-free musculoskeletal system
- Contains organic seed-oil source of omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids for healthy cell structure
- Provides CoQ10, an energy sparking, potent antioxidant
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- Barley leaf, spinach, kale, arugula, Swiss chard and broccoli sprout blended with cocoa powder
- Vegetable protein powder that can support health weight management
- Supports neuro health including vision and mental acuity
- Helps with regularity and appetite control, providing a prebiotic to the gut
- Good bacteria for your gut to boost your immune system and optimize digestion
- Supports cardiovascular and immune health with three types of garlic
- Digestive enzymes to help break down foods so we get more nutrients per meal
- Provides an essential mineral as a bath additive
- Carrots: Orange juice powder concentrate that contains beta-carotene
- All-natural, green juice powder concentrate for a strong foundation for good health
- Maintains urinary tract health
- Red concentrated vegetable powder that helps boost nitric oxide
- 90: Helps eliminate parasites from the body
26 Clues: Maintains urinary tract health • Helps improve skin, hair, and nail health • A combination of fiber and cleansing herbs • 90: Helps eliminate parasites from the body • Provides an essential mineral as a bath additive • Provides CoQ10, an energy sparking, potent antioxidant • Helps maintain healthy bones, cartilage, gums and teeth • ...
Chapter 2 - Health and the Individual 2014-09-11
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- What a person believes to be true about health, illness, prevention and treatment
- a relative state in which one is able to function well physically, mentally, socially and spirtually
- the first stage of illness response
- the third phase of illness response
- the dimension of wellness involves our cognitive ability to determine what is right and good for us and what is not
- a state of physical and emotional well-being, broadly considered
- role a particular role that an ill person adopts which involves giving up normal responsibilities and accepting care.
- this dimension of health refers to the body's health and functioning
- all the things a person does to stay fit both physically and psychologically
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- a person's discernible responses and actions
- the stages of this describes the process individuals go through when faced with a potential or actual health problem
- wellness that involves recognizing one's own strengths and weaknesses
- a position in life that caries expectations of responsibilities and of appropriate behavior
- a scale on which health can be illustrated showing a person's health status is constantly changing
- the last stage of illness response
- this is how relationships and interactions are an integral part of everyday life
16 Clues: the last stage of illness response • the first stage of illness response • the third phase of illness response • a person's discernible responses and actions • a state of physical and emotional well-being, broadly considered • this dimension of health refers to the body's health and functioning • wellness that involves recognizing one's own strengths and weaknesses • ...
HMS FA 1 Escape Room Cross Word 2025-11-26
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- Australia’s public universal health insurance.
- EXPECTANCY Average years lived (two words).
- Available to all.
- Fairness in opportunity and outcomes.
- Relative position among countries.
- Behaviour with long-term decline due to policy.
- Inhaled product trend of concern.
- INSURANCE Private cover for additional services (two words).
- TIMES Hospital delays for elective procedures (two words).
- International organisation for comparisons (acronym).
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- Early detection programs for cancers.
- HEALTH % rating health good/very good (two words).
- Ability to obtain services.
- Focus on avoiding disease, not only treating.
- High-prevalence risk factor linked to diet/activity.
- Remote/virtual healthcare.
- Risk behaviour where Australia is above the OECD average.
- MORTALITY Rate per 1,000 live births (two words).
18 Clues: Available to all. • Remote/virtual healthcare. • Ability to obtain services. • Inhaled product trend of concern. • Relative position among countries. • Early detection programs for cancers. • Fairness in opportunity and outcomes. • EXPECTANCY Average years lived (two words). • Focus on avoiding disease, not only treating. • Australia’s public universal health insurance. • ...
Health Day 3rd 2022-11-16
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- Something you have to do
- Healthy ________ is an action action that can improve of protect health
- treating others as you want to be treated
- Health related to your body directly
- Health related to your mind
- Doing Something for the community
- Health related to your relationships
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- Telling the truth
- Condition of mind body or relationships
- Treat people how you want to be treated
- feeling that are inside like angry or saddness
- Healthy action you practice for life
- helping others
- Something you work towards to stay healthy
14 Clues: helping others • Telling the truth • Something you have to do • Health related to your mind • Doing Something for the community • Health related to your body directly • Healthy action you practice for life • Health related to your relationships • Condition of mind body or relationships • Treat people how you want to be treated • treating others as you want to be treated • ...
well being crossword answer key 2023-10-10
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- acid substance to accumulate in your body after doing exercise
- an activity to improve ur physical well being
- to improve cognitive health
- an activity to improve ur mental health
- and veggies to improve physical health
- to improve cognitive health
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- to be optimistic
- thinking congnitive heatjh improves
- to hydrate urself after exercise
- to improve physical health
- activity that boost physical health
- improve physical health
- a place to work out
13 Clues: to be optimistic • a place to work out • improve physical health • to improve physical health • to improve cognitive health • to improve cognitive health • to hydrate urself after exercise • activity that boost physical health • thinking congnitive heatjh improves • and veggies to improve physical health • an activity to improve ur mental health • ...
Medicare Mix (214)-249-1608 Andre Brown 2024-07-29
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- An extra cost you pay for health care services or prescription drugs
- A drug list covered by a prescription drug plan
- The period when you first become eligible for Medicare
- Health care given to help manage pain and symptoms for terminally ill patients
- The total amount you pay before your insurance starts to pay
- the gap in prescription drug coverage
- The part of Medicare that covers doctor visits and outpatient care
- Services to prevent illnesses or detect them at an early stage
- An agreement to accept the Medicare-approved amount as full payment
- A special period when you can change your Medicare Advantage or Part D plan
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- What is the name of your favorite host today?
- A type of health plan that requires you to use doctors and hospitals within its network
- A type of Medicare health plan offered by private companies
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service
- Health plan type that offers more flexibility in choosing doctors and hospitals
- The agency that administers Medicare
- The maximum amount you have to pay out of pocket for covered services in a year
- The part of Medicare that covers hospital stays
- Monthly payment for insurance coverage
19 Clues: The agency that administers Medicare • the gap in prescription drug coverage • Monthly payment for insurance coverage • What is the name of your favorite host today? • A drug list covered by a prescription drug plan • The part of Medicare that covers hospital stays • The period when you first become eligible for Medicare • ...
Goal 3 Good Health and Well-Being 2024-04-04
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- Needed for life thrething things to help you get better
- Can help you not get sick and stay in shape
- Is needed for a stable inume system, and needed so cost of medicine is not high
- _________ health care is important to get better from any health issuses
- A way to prevent getting diseases and getting really sick
- Needed to be energetic and needed for a good immune system
- Can improve mental and physical heath, and a way to focus on your mind
- Can help with peoples well being and their mindset
- A form of taking care of yourself
- Can be helpful for people in need of treatment if they don't have the money
- Take care of people and needed when not feeling good
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- A way of keeping yourself in good physical and mental health
- A good support system when you don't have someone to support you
- Can be life threatening if not treated soon
- There needs to be more _________ for people struggling mental and physical health
- __________ wellness is based off of mode or relationship
- A local place were they treat your mental, physical, and dental health
- Something a lot of people struggle with
- They help the whole community and help with making sure health care is available for everyone
- A way to prevent getting sick
20 Clues: A way to prevent getting sick • A form of taking care of yourself • Something a lot of people struggle with • Can help you not get sick and stay in shape • Can be life threatening if not treated soon • Can help with peoples well being and their mindset • Take care of people and needed when not feeling good • Needed for life thrething things to help you get better • ...
Race and Health 2026-03-05
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- Identification with a cultural group based on ancestry
- How well residents connect within a community
- Fair distribution of nutritious foods
- Social classification based on perceived physical traits
- Process of adopting aspects of a new culture
- Collective wound passed down from past atrocities
- Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments
- Treating everyone the same regardless of need
- Claim that genetic differences map onto racial categories
- Psychological injury caused by racism and discrimination
- groups
- Embedded racial bias within institutions and policies
- Systemic oppression based on perceived race
- Lack of reliable access to enough food
- Ongoing self reflection about power imbalances
- Areas where a single ethnic group predominates
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- Theory that stressors linked to social position affect health
- Moral rightness and fairness in society
- ecologicalmodelofhealth Diagram showing multiple layers influencing health
- Skills and knowledge patients bring to navigate health systems
- Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone
- ConstructivistModel Theory combining social structures and individual meaning making
- Observation that newcomers often have better health than natives
- Fair opportunity for all to achieve optimal health
- Measurable differences in health status among groups
- economicstatusmodel Explanation of health differences by income and education
- Fair treatment of all peoples regarding environmental policy
- Idea that profit is generated through racial exploitation
- Shared beliefs, customs, and artifacts of a group
- Trust and support among close knit groups
- Person who moves to a new country to settle permanently
31 Clues: groups • Fair distribution of nutritious foods • Lack of reliable access to enough food • Moral rightness and fairness in society • Trust and support among close knit groups • Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments • Systemic oppression based on perceived race • Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone • Process of adopting aspects of a new culture • ...
PHEAL 201: Schneider Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- Terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents.
- Any planned combination of educational, political, regulatory, and organizational supports for actions and conditions of living conducive to the health of individuals, groups, or communities.
- One of the three core functions of public health as specified by The Future of Public Health. The process by which a public health agency ensures its constituents that services necessary to achieve agreed-upon goals are provided, either by encouraging actions by other entities (private or public sectors), by requiring such action through regulation, or by providing services directly.
- A specific group of people, often living in a defined geographical area, who share a common culture, values, and norms and are arranged in a social structure according to relationships the community has developed over a period of time.
- As defined by the World Health Organization, a state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.
- As a scientific discipline or method, a way of gathering and analyzing data to extract information, seek causation, and calculate probabilities.
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- Activities intended to reduce prior to start (primary), progression (secondary), or reverse disability/injury (tertiary)
- Results of healthcare interventions.
- The study of populations to seek the causes of health and disease; the study of the distribution and determinants of disease frequency in human populations.
- One of the three core functions of public health as specified by The Future of Public Health. The process by which a public health agency exercises its responsibility to serve the public interest in the development of comprehensive public health policies by promoting use of scientific knowledge in decision making about public health and by leading in developing public health policy. Agencies must take a strategic approach, developed on the basis of a positive appreciation for the democratic political process.
- One of the three core functions of public health as specified by The Future of Public Health. The process by which a public health agency regularly and systematically collects, assembles, analyzes, and makes available information on the health of a community, including statistics on health status, community health needs, and epidemiologic and other studies of health problems.
- A generic term used in public health to describe a program or policy designed to have an impact on a health problem.
12 Clues: Results of healthcare interventions. • Terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents. • A generic term used in public health to describe a program or policy designed to have an impact on a health problem. • Activities intended to reduce prior to start (primary), progression (secondary), or reverse disability/injury (tertiary) • ...
Trends in Health Care 2024-08-30
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- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, a significant piece of legislation in health care.
- A holistic approach to health and well-being.
- A system of classification for hospital reimbursement.
- An approach that considers the whole person in treatment.
- Medical services provided without overnight hospital stay.
- Non-mainstream treatments used in place of conventional medicine.
- Medical services provided in a patient’s home.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people across the world.
- The practice of using less energy.
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- Combining conventional and complementary methods for treatment.
- Treatments used alongside conventional medicine.
- The practice of controlling or reducing expenses.
- The use of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
- consultation provided remotely using technology.
- Health care focused on elderly individuals.
15 Clues: The practice of using less energy. • Health care focused on elderly individuals. • A holistic approach to health and well-being. • Medical services provided in a patient’s home. • Treatments used alongside conventional medicine. • consultation provided remotely using technology. • The practice of controlling or reducing expenses. • ...
Cardinal Health Crossword 2017-06-23
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- 2 Segments of Cardinal Health: Pharmaceutical and _______
- Cardinal Health is "Essential to _____"
- Ohio's State Flower
- Mayor of Columbus
- Cardinal Health's Leadership Development Program
- Logistics Program Created by Cardinal Health in 2003
- Waterpark Near Columbus ZOO
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- CFO of Cardinal Health
- President of Cardinal Health at Home
- Ohio's State Nickname: "The _______ State"
- Years Cardinal Health has been on the Fortune 500
- Bike Tour with Fundraising to End Cancer
12 Clues: Mayor of Columbus • Ohio's State Flower • CFO of Cardinal Health • Waterpark Near Columbus ZOO • President of Cardinal Health at Home • Cardinal Health is "Essential to _____" • Bike Tour with Fundraising to End Cancer • Ohio's State Nickname: "The _______ State" • Cardinal Health's Leadership Development Program • Years Cardinal Health has been on the Fortune 500 • ...
From Day One Los Angeles 2024 2024-10-02
17 Clues: Wave • Aptia • Unmind • Visier • Learnit • Achievers • Seramount • Empowerly • Eightfold • VendiBean • Talkspace • Thinkhuman • Lyra Health • Leaderology • Next Element • Activate 180 • Reward Gateway
Health and Wellness 2021-09-29
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- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- is The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- is Having the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- the source is trustworthy and dependable.
- is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- taking steps to avoid something.
- is how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- includes all living and nonliving things around you.
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- the beliefs, customs, and tradition of a specific group of people.
- is the Ways to say no effectively
- is a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- is A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- is a state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- determine the quality of see, hear, or read.
- the results of actions
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- he body's response to real and imagined danger and other life events.
- is Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- taking action in support of a cause.
19 Clues: the results of actions • taking steps to avoid something. • is the Ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause. • the source is trustworthy and dependable. • determine the quality of see, hear, or read. • includes all living and nonliving things around you. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • ...
Theory 2023-12-01
30 Clues: Is • Of • six • Jay • Ten • two • You • You • Han • Kasi • four • lang • Nine • Nine • five • About • three • seven • eight • Health • eleven • Twelve • Nineties • Thirteen • eighties • Fifteenth • sixteenth • Insurance • Seventern • fourteenth
Health Triangle 8th Grade 2020-08-25
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- Bathe regularly and _____ your hands.
- Just like you would check in with a _____, a mental health checkup can really help if you're feeling mental distress.
- Experts recommend getting 30 _____ of moderate to intense exercise four to five times a week.
- One of the best ways to make friends is to show interest in the other person.
- Eat a _____ diet.
- Social health often involves _____ of friends and family members who support us and care for us during the hard times.
- Don't dismiss _____ just because they seem to be different from you at first.
- Physical health represents your _____ welfare and how to protect your body.
- Some unhealthy foods include sodas, fried foods, _____ processed foods such as cookies and sweet cereals.
- Volunteering will also help you connect to new people in your _____.
- Take good care of your _____ and mental health.
- General guidelines suggest 9 to 13 _____ of water every day.
- A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits.
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- Make time for activities that you enjoy.
- Stay _____.
- Initiate _____.
- Brush your teeth in the morning and evening for 2 minutes each time.
- Practice deep breathing.
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- The triangle's three sides each represent a side of your overall health:_____, mental and social.
- _____ unhealthy foods.
- Take good _____ of your skin.
- Mental _____ refers to a range of mental health conditions.
23 Clues: Stay _____. • Initiate _____. • Eat a _____ diet. • _____ unhealthy foods. • Practice deep breathing. • Take good _____ of your skin. • How many sides does a triangle have? • Bathe regularly and _____ your hands. • Make time for activities that you enjoy. • Take good care of your _____ and mental health. • A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits. • ...
Faculty of Medicine 2024-08-06
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- Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters)
- Department focusing on mental health (10 letters)
- Study of the body's defense mechanism (10 letters)
- Priority to advance medical education methods (10 letters)
- Study and treatment of blood disorders, such as anemia, bleeding disorders, and blood cancers. (10 letters)
- Strategic priority to foster collaboration (11 letters)
- Study of tiny living things like bacteria and viruses (12 letters)
- This research field studies genes and heredity (8 letters)
- Department that studies disease processes (9 letters)
- Medical field involving operations (7 letters)
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- Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters)
- Study of kidney diseases and disorders (10 letters)
- Department focusing on reproductive health in women(10 letters)
- _____________ medicine is a branch of medical research that aims to translate (or "bridge") findings from basic science into practical applications that enhance human health and well-being (13 letters)
- Field studying bodily functions (10 letters)
- Study of determinants, occurrence and distribution of health and disease in a defined population (12 letters)
- Study of biological processes, organisms, or systems to develop products and technologies that improve human life and the health of the planet (13 letters)
- Department dedicated to child health (10 letters)
- Branch of medicine that deals with the study, treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of cancer (8 letters)
- This department focuses on the elderly (10 letters)
20 Clues: Field studying bodily functions (10 letters) • Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters) • Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters) • Medical field involving operations (7 letters) • Department focusing on mental health (10 letters) • Department dedicated to child health (10 letters) • Study of the body's defense mechanism (10 letters) • ...
geisinger 2022-10-20
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- county to be careful of as only certain plans work there.
- sum of money granted by govt to lower premiums
- preferred provider org network of participating providers
- flat fee paid for Dr or RX
- PAs link for helping citizens find health insurance.
- routine health care screenings
- % paid by member for medical treatment.
- amount paid monthly for coverage.
- classic HMO with built in RX copays
- PA based health insurance benefits
- moderate monthly premiums
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- list of covered drugs
- amount paid before insurance kicks in
- one stop shop for insurance policies
- covers counties throughout PA
- cost share reduction
- least monthly premium most OOP
- selective network opt lower cost and available in 13 counties.
- health maintenance organization
- value plan only available to >30 YO.
- ability to chose all DR and location in network
21 Clues: cost share reduction • list of covered drugs • moderate monthly premiums • flat fee paid for Dr or RX • covers counties throughout PA • least monthly premium most OOP • routine health care screenings • health maintenance organization • amount paid monthly for coverage. • PA based health insurance benefits • classic HMO with built in RX copays • one stop shop for insurance policies • ...
community 2 2024-05-21
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- the type of stability that gives access to resources for life, such as money, housing, food, and a job that provides a consistent living wage
- a virtual visit with a health care provider using an electronic device
- a description if a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life
- a type of health center that help to increase access to crucial primary care by reducing barriers such as cost, lack of insurance, distance, and language for their clients
- a website maintained by a health care practice to facilitate communication between the client and health care provider
- a condition of unequal access to the benefits of belonging to any society
- a type of health nurse who provides for and delivers health and safety programs and services to workers in industrial settings. Their focus is on promotion and restoration of health, prevention of illness and injury, and protection from work-related and environmental hazards
- a description of an are that has low access to health and fresh foods, usually because of the location or income of the neighborhoods
- abbreviation for the conditions in the environments where people are born and live that affect their health, well-being, and quality of life
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- the type of human made environment that provides the setting for living, working, and playing. It also includes the supporting infrastructure such as water supply and energy networks
- type of inequality that is the personal, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic drivers that make those identities salient to the fair distribution of health opportunities and outcomes
- abbreviation for a federal agency that regulates workplace safety
- having health insurance that poses a significant financial risk when paying for health-related expenditures not covered fully by insurance
- a description of an area where there is more access to unhealthy food than there is to health food
14 Clues: abbreviation for a federal agency that regulates workplace safety • a virtual visit with a health care provider using an electronic device • a condition of unequal access to the benefits of belonging to any society • a description of an area where there is more access to unhealthy food than there is to health food • ...
Health Crossword 7th 2021-09-30
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- Is a combination of physical,mental,and social well being.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- Having the ability to end a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs.
- Is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs,customs,and traditions of a specific group of people.
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
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- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- The body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints
- Determine the quality of something.
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- All living things and nonliving things around you.
17 Clues: Trustworthy and dependable. • Ways to say no effectively. • Determine the quality of something. • Taking action in support of a cause. • All living things and nonliving things around you. • A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • ...
Public health 2016-06-16
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- Type of public health.
- Something used to transport water.
- Public health was ruined because of this.
- Period of time which first introduced public health.
- Places where waste is produced
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- Where people went to clean themselves.
- Place where soldiers stayed which had all forms of public health services.
- Action taken by governments to improve the health of their people.
- Act in 1848.
- Things that took waste away
- Public health improved as a result of this.
- Period of time which were large advocates of public health
12 Clues: Act in 1848. • Type of public health. • Things that took waste away • Places where waste is produced • Something used to transport water. • Where people went to clean themselves. • Public health was ruined because of this. • Public health improved as a result of this. • Period of time which first introduced public health. • ...
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
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- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- Taking action to support a cause.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
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- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- ways to say no effectively
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- To determine the quality of something.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
school signs 2024-10-10
HIP Week 2018 2018-03-13
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- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
- A patient has the right to request an _____________ to his or her medical record.
- The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
- Our offsite records storage
- An impermissible use or disclosure under the Privacy Rule that compromises the security or privacy of the protected health information.
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- A chronological written account of a patient's examination and treatment that includes the patient's medical history and complaints, the physician's physical findings, the results of diagnostic tests and procedures, and medications and therapeutic procedures.
- A written form signed by the patient giving permission to release their PHI to a third party
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- Mandates regulations that govern privacy, security, and electronic transactions standards for health care information
- Health Information Management aka ___________
- Chart corrections and merges are processed by ______________
- Epic's web-based application for connecting organizations to their community affiliates.
- Allows the release of healthcare information for treatment, payment and healthcare operations
- Protected Health Information aka ____________
- Data Integrity aka _____________
- Release of Information aka ____________
16 Clues: Our offsite records storage • Suffix meaning inflammation • Data Integrity aka _____________ • Release of Information aka ____________ • Health Information Management aka ___________ • Protected Health Information aka ____________ • Chart corrections and merges are processed by ______________ • Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations • ...
Health 2022-11-30
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- Common for basketball players
- Take when you have a headache
- Eat this way to stay healthy
- Signs of being sick
- Your head hurts
- Clearing your throat, do when you have a cold
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- Take these pills to stay healthy
- When you have a cold and need a tissue
- Many people get in Spring
- Skateboarding was a bad idea
- Every year, companies do
- I got after eating bad food
- High temperature body
13 Clues: Your head hurts • Signs of being sick • High temperature body • Every year, companies do • Many people get in Spring • I got after eating bad food • Skateboarding was a bad idea • Eat this way to stay healthy • Common for basketball players • Take when you have a headache • Take these pills to stay healthy • When you have a cold and need a tissue • ...
HEALTH 2022-10-19
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies?.
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- internists are cancer specialists. They do chemotherapy treatments and often work with radiation oncologists and surgeons to care for someone with cancer.
- 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.
- 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 care for children from birth to young adulthood. Some pediatricians specialize in pre-teens and teens, child abuse, or children's developmental issues.
- use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases. They can also specialize in radiation oncology to treat conditions like cancer.
- 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.
- 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.
- provide care for adult and pediatric patients in emergency situations. These specialists provide immediate decision making and action to save lives and prevent further injury. They help patients in the pre-hospital setting by directing emergency medical technicians and assisting patients once they arrive in the emergency department.
- They treat immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.
13 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. • ...
