health Crossword Puzzles
Chap 12 puzzle 2020-10-21
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- layer / oxygen in the upper atmosphere and protects us from the sun
- / continue using the same things
- / someone in charge
- / put off
- / a lot of doctors help
- / do the responsibility alone
- / broken down in water
- / doctors trained to help certain people
- insurance / someone pays health fees
- shop / comparing prices
- Doctor / health care to all ages
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- / emotion towards something
- / to decrease
- effect / earth warming by carbon dioxide
- / purchase something
- / get rid
- / Partake and enjoy
- / not good use for someone’s profit
- / avoiding job
- / garbage into something that could be made into something else
20 Clues: / get rid • / put off • / to decrease • / avoiding job • / someone in charge • / Partake and enjoy • / purchase something • / broken down in water • / a lot of doctors help • shop / comparing prices • / emotion towards something • / do the responsibility alone • / continue using the same things • / not good use for someone’s profit • Doctor / health care to all ages • ...
discipline 2024-02-07
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- obedience in society
- media reporting on productivity
- activity increases physical strength
- discipline can defeat
- year of psychology journal publication
- one of the roles of discipline
- downside risks of discipline in health
- discipline in the workplace
- discipline activities
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- countries that publish journals on the benefits of discipline in the world of work
- undisciplined disease
- benefits of discipline
- the beginning of discipline
- what is discipline
- health organizations
- discipline is a rule that
- learning with discipline results in
- important factors in success
- lundisciplined driving
- percentage chance of getting the disease according to the journal
20 Clues: what is discipline • obedience in society • health organizations • undisciplined disease • discipline can defeat • discipline activities • benefits of discipline • lundisciplined driving • discipline is a rule that • the beginning of discipline • discipline in the workplace • important factors in success • one of the roles of discipline • media reporting on productivity • ...
Health science 2 review 2022-05-23
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- carries O2 through the body
- Health Occupations Students of America
- platelets
- blood does not clot normally
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- hard to breath
- where o2 exchange happens at
- shortness of breath
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- turing blue of the skin
- the body's "pump"
- between left atria and ventricle
- occupational safety and health administration
- between right atria and a ventricle
- health insurance portability and accountability act
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- extra sound in the heart
- nausea and vomiting
- Automated external defibrillator
- deviler O2 rich blood through the body
- complete blood count
20 Clues: platelets • hard to breath • the body's "pump" • nausea and vomiting • shortness of breath • complete blood count • turing blue of the skin • extra sound in the heart • carries O2 through the body • blood does not clot normally • where o2 exchange happens at • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • between left atria and ventricle • Automated external defibrillator • ...
BD Village Health quiz 2021-05-16
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- type of quick exercise
- your own well being
- bad for so many reasons
- fun alternative
- exercise without exercising
- all things in
- healthy snack
- Vitamin D
- easiest way to burn calories
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- manage this
- keep it in check
- simple exercise
- D sunshine vitamin
- healthy protein and fat source
- organ that regenerates
- mental health issue
- set this for yourself
- make it a healthy one
- Village what we are
- what we can altered to an extent
- food count awareness
- health May awareness month
- must be healthy for this organ to function properly
23 Clues: Vitamin D • manage this • all things in • healthy snack • simple exercise • fun alternative • keep it in check • D sunshine vitamin • your own well being • mental health issue • Village what we are • food count awareness • set this for yourself • make it a healthy one • type of quick exercise • organ that regenerates • bad for so many reasons • health May awareness month • exercise without exercising • ...
BD Village Health quiz 2021-05-16
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- what we are
- bad for so many reasons
- your own well being
- fun exercise alternative
- easiest way to burn calories
- manage this
- Vitamin D source
- what we can altered to an extent
- health, May awareness month
- organ that regenerates
- healthy protein and fat source
- quick and productive exercise
- keep it in check
- must be healthy for this organ to function properly
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- make it a healthy one
- set this for yourself
- watch these
- all things in
- D, sunshine vitamin
- mental health issue
- exercise without exercising
- simplest of exercise
- healthy snack
23 Clues: what we are • watch these • manage this • all things in • healthy snack • Vitamin D source • keep it in check • your own well being • D, sunshine vitamin • mental health issue • simplest of exercise • make it a healthy one • set this for yourself • organ that regenerates • bad for so many reasons • fun exercise alternative • health, May awareness month • exercise without exercising • ...
Jose's crossword puzzle 2015-11-30
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- to become sound and health
- soundness of body or mind;freedom from disease or aliment
- to tie again
- possessing or enjoying
- to undo the strings or cord
- possessing or enjoying
- to be hot or high temperature
- freedom
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- to heat again
- a thing that provides energy
- a doctor
- between or among nations
- toward the late period
- to pause
- not in good health
- undecided doubtful
- goodbye for the present
- something with string or similar cord
- a place used for birds or insects
- in a pleasingly orderly clean condition
20 Clues: freedom • a doctor • to pause • to tie again • to heat again • not in good health • undecided doubtful • toward the late period • possessing or enjoying • possessing or enjoying • goodbye for the present • between or among nations • to become sound and health • to undo the strings or cord • a thing that provides energy • to be hot or high temperature • a place used for birds or insects • ...
Foods That Support Menopause Healt 2025-01-18
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- A plant-based food rich in isoflavones, which mimic estrogen.
- A dairy product rich in calcium and probiotics.
- A fatty fish high in omega-3s for heart and brain health.
- Fruits packed with antioxidants to reduce inflammation.
- A natural food that supports heart health and reduces inflammation.
- A drink rich in antioxidants that may reduce hot flashes.
- A seed rich in lignans and omega-3s for hormone balance.
- A whole grain high in fiber, great for heart and gut health.
- A nut high in healthy fats and vitamin E.
- A nut high in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
- A soy-based product rich in protein and phytoestrogens.
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- A cruciferous vegetable that supports hormone metabolism.
- A spice with anti-inflammatory properties.
- A whole grain that’s a complete protein and rich in fiber.
- A plant-based protein that supports heart health.
- A leafy green packed with calcium and magnesium.
- Seeds rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.
- A high-protein food with essential vitamins like D and B12.
- A fruit high in healthy fats that support skin and heart health.
19 Clues: A nut high in healthy fats and vitamin E. • A spice with anti-inflammatory properties. • Seeds rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. • A dairy product rich in calcium and probiotics. • A leafy green packed with calcium and magnesium. • A plant-based protein that supports heart health. • A nut high in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. • ...
Social Determinants of Health - Applying Knowledge 2020-09-24
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- In general, the lowest life expectancy rates are in states in this geographic region of the US
- A SDOH specific to this organization is the person’s individual characteristics and behaviors, including “personal behavior and coping skills – balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, and how we deal with life’s stresses and challenges
- A non-medical program that hospitals provide concerning healthy food options
- The AHA maintains that SDOH codes can help identify ______ health trends and guide community partnerships
- The AHA notes that some facilities offer solutions to address food insecurities, including referrals to their health system’s food _____
- The AHA notes that some facilities are partnering with Uber and Lyft so that patients do not miss appointments or are unable to access health care because they lack or cannot afford this service
- According to the WHO, there is a difference of ___ years of life expectancy between high- and low- income countries
- CDC term for preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations
- The AHA maintains that capturing SDOH Z codes may assist in improving patient ____
- An example of the SDOH category Health and Healthcare is Health ______
- The CDC’s “Healthy People 2020” identified _____ key areas of SDOH
- Language and Literacy are examples of the SDOH category ______
- Codes in categories ____ through Z65 identify non-medical factors that may influence a patient’s health status, aka SDOH codes
- Children born to parents who have not completed school through grade ____ are more likely to live in an environment that poses barriers to health such as lack of safety, exposed garbage, and substandard housing
- Improving social support has been shown, according to the AHA, of decreasing this procedure in diabetic populations due to a diabetes prevention program
- SDOH program offered to aid cessation and treatment of addiction to this product
- Documentation sources other than the patient’s provider that may be used for coding according to the OCG 1.B.14.
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- A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something
- SDOH Z codes should never be reported as the ______ diagnosis code or first-listed code
- SDOH example of economic instability; situation in which a person may have lost their employer sponsored health insurance
- SDOH example of social and community context; a person who is unable to practice social distancing and is more susceptible to COVID-19 exposure than the general population
- An example of the SDOH category Social and Community Context
- SDOH example of housing instability; a living situation that puts people more at risk for the COVID-19 due to lack of access to water for hand washing
- Crime and Violence are examples of the SDOH category Neighborhood and _____ Environment
- Some racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately represented in essential work settings or ______ such as in factories, grocery stores, and public transportation, and therefore have greater exposure to COVID-19 due to such as close contact with the public or other workers, not being able to work from home, and not having paid sick days
- Data collected and combined from multiple sources into summary statistics
- The AHA notes that only ___ percent of an individual’s health is tied to clinical care, which includes access to and quality of health care services
- The WHO defines “health equity” as the _____ of unfair and avoidable or remediable differences in health among population groups defined socially, economically, demographically or geographically
- SDOH example of education; _____ and literacy are potential disparities that may result in limited job options and less flexibility to leave jobs that may put a person at a higher risk of exposure to COVID-19
- Broad term for inequities in social determinants of health that put racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of getting sick and dying from COVID-19.
- Type of code that may predict population health better than genetics
- Employment and Food Insecurity are examples of SDOH category ______Stability
32 Clues: An example of the SDOH category Social and Community Context • Language and Literacy are examples of the SDOH category ______ • The CDC’s “Healthy People 2020” identified _____ key areas of SDOH • A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something • Type of code that may predict population health better than genetics • ...
fornite 2024-05-23
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- - Fortnite dance
- - complete these
- - protects you
- - you can buy these
- - revives health
- - Regenerates your health
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- - hang on to these to move across the map
- - consumable adds to health
- - You run around with these
- - need this to survive
- - moving fast
- - name all locations
- bus - what you ride in the beginning
13 Clues: - moving fast • - protects you • - Fortnite dance • - complete these • - revives health • - you can buy these • - name all locations • - need this to survive • - Regenerates your health • - consumable adds to health • - You run around with these • bus - what you ride in the beginning • - hang on to these to move across the map
Yellow September Crossword 2022-08-31
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- don't be afraid to reach out for ______
- show _______ to your loved ones
- causes for emotional distress
- irrational fear or aversion
- intense feelings of sadness
- feeling of happiness
- the identification of an illness by a profession
- "are you_____?"
- emotional _____________ is being able to identify and express your feelings
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- mental health __________
- study of the mind
- another word for emotion
- yellow __________
- strong dislike
- father of psychology
- mental health can affect your _______ health
- feelings of worry
- ______ care
18 Clues: ______ care • strong dislike • "are you_____?" • study of the mind • yellow __________ • feelings of worry • father of psychology • feeling of happiness • mental health __________ • another word for emotion • irrational fear or aversion • intense feelings of sadness • causes for emotional distress • show _______ to your loved ones • don't be afraid to reach out for ______ • ...
Wellness Crossword Challenge 2023-12-11
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- confidence and belief in ones own worth and abilities
- a strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues
- a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness
- knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance
- a good daily practice to intentionally acknowledge the good things in life
- negative attitudes/beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions
- a group of people with common experiences or concerns who provide each other with encouragement, comfort, and advice.
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- active pursuit of a lifestyle that leads to a state of hollistic health
- Psychological resilience is the ability to cope mentally and emotionally with a crisis or to return to pre-crisis status
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others which promotes mental health awareness
- the wellness outreach worker
- a mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress
- a professional who provides guidance and support for mental health challenges
- room where the wellness center is located at Gunn
15 Clues: the wellness outreach worker • room where the wellness center is located at Gunn • confidence and belief in ones own worth and abilities • knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance • someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues • active pursuit of a lifestyle that leads to a state of hollistic health • ...
Health injuries 2025-04-25
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- Diet: A balanced diet includes different types of foods to provide the nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
- Injuries: Chronic injuries develop slowly over time, often from repeated actions, like tendinitis.
- A warm-up is a set of exercises done before physical activity to prepare the body and reduce injury risk.
- Injuries: Acute injuries happen suddenly, often from accidents, like fractures or sprains.
- Health: Mental health refers to our emotional and psychological well-being. It affects how we think and feel.
- Injuries are physical harm to the body that can cause pain and may happen suddenly or over time.
- Diabetes is a condition that affects how the body uses sugar. There are two main types: Type 1 and Type 2.
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- Health: Social health is about how we connect with others. Good social health means having supportive friends and family.
- Obesity is having too much body fat, which can lead to serious health problems like diabetes and heart disease.
- Health is a state of being well in body, mind, and social life. It means more than just not being sick.
- Gear: Protective gear, like helmets and pads, helps keep you safe during sports and activities.
- Health: Physical health is about how well your body works. It includes exercise, diet, sleep, and avoiding bad habits.
- Exercise: Regular exercise is physical activity that helps keep your body strong and healthy, improving mood and weight.
- Sleep: Adequate sleep is getting enough rest, which is important for recovery and mental clarity.
- Health Disorders: Mental health disorders, like depression and anxiety, can affect anyone and are caused by various factors.
15 Clues: Injuries: Acute injuries happen suddenly, often from accidents, like fractures or sprains. • Gear: Protective gear, like helmets and pads, helps keep you safe during sports and activities. • Injuries are physical harm to the body that can cause pain and may happen suddenly or over time. • ...
Healthy Habits 2023-07-05
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- Essential liquid for staying hydrated and healthy.
- diet Eating nutritious foods to maintain good health.
- teeth Cleaning teeth with a toothbrush to maintain oral health.
- Cleaning hands to prevent the spread of germs and illness.
- air Clean and unpolluted air, beneficial for health and well-being.
- mindset Adopting an optimistic and constructive outlook on life.
- meal A meal that includes a variety of foods from different groups.
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- Nutritious foods that come from plants, essential for health.
- The first meal of the day, important for energy and concentration.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness.
- Practices to keep the body and surroundings clean.
- activity Any movement that engages the body and promotes fitness.
- Nutritious and natural foods with vitamins and minerals.
- Taking a break or relaxing to reduce stress and fatigue.
- Resting the body and mind for good health and energy.
15 Clues: Essential liquid for staying hydrated and healthy. • Practices to keep the body and surroundings clean. • diet Eating nutritious foods to maintain good health. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness. • Resting the body and mind for good health and energy. • Nutritious and natural foods with vitamins and minerals. • ...
sadgfweaewf 2020-03-31
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- ____________ is not sold or serviced by the federal government or state governments.
- The other feature is ______________ provision that requires the policyholder to share expenses beyond the deductible amount.
- expense insurance, ____________ pays part or the full amount of the surgeons fee for an operation.
- provider organization, ____________________ a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates approved by the insurer.
- term care insurance, ____________________ virtually unknown 50 years ago is growing faster than any other form of insurance in the country.
- health plan, A __________________ you can choose to buy a health plan through the Health Insurance marketplace.
- of benefits, Most group policy contracts have a ___________________ provision.
- of service plan, A ____________________ sometimes called an HMO-PPO hybrid or open ended HMO combines characteristics of both HMOS and PPO.
- Some major medical policies contain a ________ or out of pocket limit provision.
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- expense insurance, ____________ pays part or the full amount of hospital bills for room board and other charges.
- ___________ established in 1965 is a federal health insurance program for people 65 or older people of any age with permanent kidney failure and people with certain disabilities.
- cross, __________ plans provide hospital care benefits on essentially a service type basis.
- shield, ____________ plans provide benefits for surgical and medical services performed by physicians.
- major medical insurance, ________________ is a type of major medical insurance that has a very low deductible amount often 400 or 500.
- One of these features is a _________ provision that requires the policyholder to pay a basic amount before the policy benefits begin.
- expense insurance, ___________ helps pay for physicians care that does not evolve surgery.
- provider organization, The _____________________ extreme form of the ppo.
- medical expense insurance, __________________ protects against the large expenses of a serious injury or a long illness.
- ___________ is a type of cost sharing.
- maintenance organization, ____________________ health insurance plan that directly employs or contracts with selected physicians surgeon to provide health care services.
20 Clues: ___________ is a type of cost sharing. • provider organization, The _____________________ extreme form of the ppo. • of benefits, Most group policy contracts have a ___________________ provision. • Some major medical policies contain a ________ or out of pocket limit provision. • ...
Health Insurance 2021-11-29
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- Health insurance where you do not need a referral
- Health insurance where you can choose in network or out of network
- Monthly payment to receive insurance benefit
- Saving account only through employer group plan
- Savings account to help pay for qualified expenses
- The amount you pay before insurance pays
- Health insurance where you must use physicians that are in network
- The percent you pay after deductible is met
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- Time frame where the health plans can be changed
- Federal health insurance for those 65+
- The fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of care
- They most you pay before insurance pays 100%
- Most affordable health insurance
13 Clues: Most affordable health insurance • Federal health insurance for those 65+ • The amount you pay before insurance pays • The percent you pay after deductible is met • Monthly payment to receive insurance benefit • They most you pay before insurance pays 100% • Saving account only through employer group plan • Time frame where the health plans can be changed • ...
Chapter 1 crossword 2025-08-25
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- health a poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life
- an abnormal physical or mental condition with no single, identifiable cause
- diseases a dimension of health that involves your emotions, mood, outlook on life, and beliefs about yourself
- a state of health and wellness in which one feels safe, fulfilled, and productive, and looks forward to enjoying a long life
- a healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
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- health a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life
- a dimension of health that involves your ability to think clearly and critically, learn, and solve problems
- health a dimension of health that involves your body, including physical fitness and the ability to cope with everyday physical tasks
- diseases diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime
- health diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- health a dimension of health that involves your communication skills, relationships, and ability to interact with others
11 Clues: health diseases that occur and resolve quickly • diseases diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime • health a poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life • health a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life • a healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health • ...
Emotional 2025-10-06
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- The pressure or tension you feel in challenging situations.
- The state of being hopeful and confident about the future.
- The way someone thinks about things; their attitude or outlook.
- The way you view yourself and your own worth.
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
- Clue
- A problem or disagreement between people.
- A person who helps guide a group discussion or activity.
- health The ability to manage your feelings and mental well-being.
- health The ability to get along and interact positively with others.
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- The respect you have for yourself.
- Acting in a way that benefits others and the community.
- A quality or trait that defines someone or something.
- health The overall state of your feelings and mood.
- The ability to be accountable for your actions.
- health Taking care of your body and physical condition.
- A fundamental aspect or measurement (like length, width, height).
- health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being.
18 Clues: Clue • The respect you have for yourself. • A problem or disagreement between people. • The way you view yourself and your own worth. • The ability to be accountable for your actions. • health The overall state of your feelings and mood. • A quality or trait that defines someone or something. • health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being. • ...
Health Crossword 2013-04-21
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- the pulse from your neck
- you need a good .... system to live long
- a domain that gets you from A to B
- what is the abbreviation for World Health Occupation
- a domain that relates to things you like
- helps your body repair
- communication with friend
- one of the domains that relates to school
- the National Physical Activity Guidelines
- a domain that involves chores
- another word for heartbeat
- one of the dimensions of health that relates sport
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- the minimum of PA an adolescent girl should be doing per day
- a dimension of health that relates to feelings
- to be still for a long time
- if you exercise you are....
- teen-aged
- you should only be using ...... for 2 hours a day
- if you eat too much junk food and no exercise
- the pulse from your wrist
20 Clues: teen-aged • helps your body repair • the pulse from your neck • communication with friend • the pulse from your wrist • another word for heartbeat • to be still for a long time • if you exercise you are.... • a domain that involves chores • a domain that gets you from A to B • you need a good .... system to live long • a domain that relates to things you like • ...
Health 10 2025-03-15
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- What does RA 7394 ensure?
- million Projected Philippine population in 2030?
- What does responsible parenthood require?
- A common contraception method?
- Law promoting alternative medicine?
- What does consumer protection prevent?
- Agency created under RA 8423?
- What should consumers keep?
- What does national health law protect?
- What does TAMA Act support?
- Another name for RA 8423?
- standards What does family planning improve?
- Purpose of PITAHC?
- What does family planning prevent?
- What is essential for reproductive health?
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- What does RA 10354 provide?
- Law protecting consumers?
- What law ensures contraception access?
- What does family planning control?
- What should parents provide?
- What does reproductive health promote?
- What helps couples plan children?
- Why is alternative medicine important?
- Law Another name for RA 10354?
- Benefit of consumer protection?
- Who benefits from family planning?
- Where to report complaints?
- What does RH Law promote?
- One contraceptive method?
- What should consumers avoid?
30 Clues: Purpose of PITAHC? • Law protecting consumers? • What does RA 7394 ensure? • Another name for RA 8423? • What does RH Law promote? • One contraceptive method? • What does RA 10354 provide? • What should consumers keep? • Where to report complaints? • What does TAMA Act support? • What should parents provide? • What should consumers avoid? • Agency created under RA 8423? • ...
Self-care 2024-03-27
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- Acquiring new knowledge and skills.
- This is what you achieve when you take a break from stress.
- A state of overall health and well-being.
- Physical activity for health and fitness.
- Taking time to ponder and review past experiences.
- Healthy limits in relationships and activities.
- The ability to bounce back from challenges and adversity.
- Indigenous Australian term for meaningful conversation.
- Resources and assistance for well-being.
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- Being present and aware in the moment, often cultivated through meditation.
- Professional help for mental health.
- Building and maintaining relationships.
- Maintaining equilibrium in different aspects of life.
- Shared beliefs, customs, and traditions.
- Renewing energy and vitality through relaxation.
- Appreciating the good things in life.
- Showing kindness and empathy towards oneself and others.
- A state of peace and unity within oneself and with others.
- Ensuring adequate intake of water for health.
- Feeling confident and capable of making positive changes.
20 Clues: Acquiring new knowledge and skills. • Professional help for mental health. • Appreciating the good things in life. • Building and maintaining relationships. • Shared beliefs, customs, and traditions. • Resources and assistance for well-being. • A state of overall health and well-being. • Physical activity for health and fitness. • ...
Year 10 Mental Health 2025-07-30
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- A disorder involving binge eating and purging
- A feeling of being overwhelmed
- A type of therapy using talking
- A professional who helps with mental health
- A person who listens and gives advice
- A place where students can get mental health support
- A feeling of worry or fear
- A condition where someone avoids eating
- A technique to stay present and focused
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- A support group for mental health
- A mental health condition involving extreme mood swings
- A healthy way to express emotions
- A chemical in the brain that affects mood
- A disorder involving flashbacks and trauma
- A disorder involving fear of social situations
- A positive mental state
- Talking to someone about your feelings
- A strategy to calm down and reduce stress
- Feeling very sad or hopeless for a long time
- A disorder involving attention and hyperactivity
20 Clues: A feeling of worry or fear • A positive mental state • A feeling of being overwhelmed • A type of therapy using talking • Talking to someone about your feelings • A support group for mental health • A healthy way to express emotions • A person who listens and gives advice • ...
Fun time... 2025-10-08
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- – Fixes broken bones and muscle problems.
- Doctor – Treats ear, nose, and throat problems.
- – Takes care of your eyes and vision.
- – Gives medicine to keep patients asleep and pain-free during surgery.
- – Treats brain and nerve problems.
- – Takes care of women’s reproductive health.
- – Cares for lungs and breathing issues.
- – Treats skin, hair, and nail issues.
- – Takes care of urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- – Treats cancer patients.
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- – Takes care of kids and helps them stay healthy.
- – Cares for your heart and helps with heart problems.
- – Treats kidney diseases.
- – Helps people with mental health and emotions.
- – Uses X-rays and scans to find health problems.
- – Fixes teeth and keeps your mouth healthy.
- Practitioner – Treats common illnesses for people of all ages.
- – Performs operations to fix health problems
- – Treats hormone and gland problems.
- – Helps people with allergies and immune system problems.
20 Clues: – Treats kidney diseases. • – Treats cancer patients. • – Treats brain and nerve problems. • – Treats hormone and gland problems. • – Takes care of your eyes and vision. • – Treats skin, hair, and nail issues. • – Cares for lungs and breathing issues. • – Fixes broken bones and muscle problems. • – Fixes teeth and keeps your mouth healthy. • ...
Chapter 1.1 Health and Wellness 2025-01-15
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- health of the body
- how long you're expected to live
- poor overall state of health; sick
- control of moods and emotions and feelings about self
- health of the mind, how we make decisions solve problems
- ability to function positively and satisfied with life
- state of excellent overall health
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- identifying health and looking to improve it
- how happy, healthy, and fulfilling is your life
- how well one gets along with others
- complete mind, body, emotional, and social well-being
- how long someone actually lives
12 Clues: health of the body • how long someone actually lives • how long you're expected to live • state of excellent overall health • poor overall state of health; sick • how well one gets along with others • identifying health and looking to improve it • how happy, healthy, and fulfilling is your life • complete mind, body, emotional, and social well-being • ...
Co-Occurring 2025-09-29
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- The practice of refraining from substance use altogether.
- Needing more of a substance over time to achieve the same effect.
- The ability to recover or adapt in the face of mental health and substance-related challenges.
- The use of substances to cope with or reduce symptoms of mental health disorders.
- A stimulus (internal or external) that increases the risk of substance use or a mental health episode.
- Strategies aimed at reducing the negative effects of substance use rather than requiring abstinence.
- Negative beliefs or discrimination surrounding individuals with substance use or mental health disorders.
- A return to substance use or worsening of mental health symptoms after a period of improvement.
- Another term for dual diagnosis, highlighting the simultaneous presence of both.
- The presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in the same individual.
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- Care – A treatment philosophy focused on long-term wellness, empowerment, and quality of life.
- An intense desire or urge to use a substance, often triggered by mental health stressors.
- A therapeutic approach that addresses both mental health and substance use issues together.
- Strategies used to manage stress, cravings, or symptoms of mental illness without substances.
- Physical and psychological symptoms that occur when reducing or stopping substance use.
15 Clues: The practice of refraining from substance use altogether. • Needing more of a substance over time to achieve the same effect. • Another term for dual diagnosis, highlighting the simultaneous presence of both. • The use of substances to cope with or reduce symptoms of mental health disorders. • ...
Health Science Pathways 2021-08-26
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- Pathway that aids in keeping health care clean and functional
- Health Science club that all health science students should consider joining
- What your home room teacher may be reminding you about daily
- Minimum requirement to become a certified nursing assistant
- Number of pets that Stella owns; also four more than the number of pathways
- Fun school extracurricular activities held on Friday
- Degree that takes the most years of education
- Computational information
- Most watched type of shows by health science students
- Job that Jaiden is interested in pursuing; helps rehabilitate injuries and disabilities
- Jayla is considering this as a career along with cardiolgoist; job responsibilities are to identify people and communities in need of help
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- Researches disease and treatments
- Nurse belongs in this pathway in which the goal is treating patients
- Your first project that is due on September 10,2021
- Your next quiz is due on this day
- Mrs. Ratliff’s favorite beverage
- Pathway that deals with detecting disease or injuries
- Number of health science pathways
18 Clues: Computational information • Mrs. Ratliff’s favorite beverage • Researches disease and treatments • Your next quiz is due on this day • Number of health science pathways • Degree that takes the most years of education • Your first project that is due on September 10,2021 • Fun school extracurricular activities held on Friday • ...
Admissions, Discharges, and Transfers 2020-07-12
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- as a nursing assistant you are responsible for packing a residents ______ when they are being transferred
- being admitted to a hospital is often ______ for the patient or resident
- document that lists residents belongings
- when a person insist on leaving a health care setting without a doctors or
- most admissions to a health care facility happen after a _______
- information about a persons preferences, abilities, disabilities, and habits
- in a home health care agency setting the setting is the clients _____
- where the admission process usually begins, unless admission is caused by an emergency
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- you should make a new patient feel ________ when being admitted to a health care facility
- gathers standard information about a person
- process used by members of the health care team to help prepare a patient or resident to leave the facility
- when a patient or resident is moved within or between health care settings
- official entry of a person into a healthcare setting
- first place a resident or patient goes when entering a health care facility
- you should always practice good _______ skills when interacting with a new resident or patient
15 Clues: document that lists residents belongings • gathers standard information about a person • official entry of a person into a healthcare setting • most admissions to a health care facility happen after a _______ • in a home health care agency setting the setting is the clients _____ • being admitted to a hospital is often ______ for the patient or resident • ...
Chapter 1-2 Vocab Health 2018-02-07
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- What you may feel before a difficult test.
- "There is a 2-year ________ on this item."
- Refers to a person's ability to learn basic health information
- It's your surroundings and your environment
- Acting in a risky way
- worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems
- We use lots of __________. (Phones, Computers etc).
- Billboards are ___________ for certain companies.
- We have lots of different Social _____s.
- You cannot always control your ___________.
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- Students around you.
- Plays a role in your health and well-being.
- Doctors are sued for ___________.
- Use healthful behaviors to promote this.
- This is the key to creating a healthy nation.
- Working on someone's behalf.
- What you aim for in the future.
- Avoiding high-risk behaviors.
- The regard of something held dear.
- ______ is the combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
20 Clues: Students around you. • Acting in a risky way • Working on someone's behalf. • Avoiding high-risk behaviors. • What you aim for in the future. • Doctors are sued for ___________. • The regard of something held dear. • Use healthful behaviors to promote this. • We have lots of different Social _____s. • What you may feel before a difficult test. • ...
Healthiness of Crossword 2017-06-21
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- obesity is a huge _____
- ______ health is like brain health
- ______ is an eating disorder where you don't eat anything
- You need this to do well in school
- being able to bounce back quickly
- start healthy eating _____
- this goes under your armpits
- running improves your ______ health
- you should avoid eating _____
- always read the _____ in food
- _____ is in all sodas
- ______ is a big influence on people.
- you need ____ to live.
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- ______ are always there for you
- _____ is different for everyone
- volunteering is good to put on your ______
- set low _____ for yourself
- this is good for your physical health
- You can post pictures on this
- _______ are something you need to stay healthy
- _______ is a very bad thing to do to people
- the number of calories that should be eaten each day
- if you are bad you can get community _______
- this is the opposite of sad.
24 Clues: _____ is in all sodas • you need ____ to live. • obesity is a huge _____ • set low _____ for yourself • start healthy eating _____ • this goes under your armpits • this is the opposite of sad. • You can post pictures on this • you should avoid eating _____ • always read the _____ in food • ______ are always there for you • _____ is different for everyone • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-06-16
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- body stays stable though environment changes
- system that takes oxygen into the body
- smallest unit of structure and function
- make blood cells
- system that helps the body move
- this system contains the brain and spinal cord
- your favorite subject
- this system carries materials to the cells
- being at your best possible level of health
- this system removes waste
- structures composed of different kinds of tissues
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- wellness has this many components
- this type of health deals with body functions
- group of similar cells performing a function
- your school mascot
- this system breaks down food for the body
- tough outer covering of our body
- the last name of your science teacher
- the health deals with feelings and emotions
- system that provides support and protection
- 26 bones of the backbone
- this health deals with getting along with others
22 Clues: make blood cells • your school mascot • your favorite subject • 26 bones of the backbone • this system removes waste • system that helps the body move • tough outer covering of our body • wellness has this many components • the last name of your science teacher • system that takes oxygen into the body • smallest unit of structure and function • ...
Health Professionals 2023-05-02
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- a health association workers that iffers help to communities
- supervises for safety during workouts
- diagnosis and treatment of disease
- women's helper in the field of prenatal care and childbirth
- examine'd patients
- takes the doctors prescription to the patients at a pharmacy and fulfills the prescription
- offers spiritual guidance and pastoral care to patient's vand their families
- watches over athletes to ensure safety
- assist's the doctor and takes care of patients
- treatment and diagnosis for eye care
- health professionals that experts in human diet
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- helps patients who have trouble breathing
- takes care of the teeth of patients
- able to provide direct patient care
- quick responds to emergencies and offers first help
- helps patients and family/ies to cope with illness or etc.
- diagnose health problems
- performs surgeries
- exerts in nutrition
- gives diagnosis to reproductive health
20 Clues: examine'd patients • performs surgeries • exerts in nutrition • diagnose health problems • diagnosis and treatment of disease • takes care of the teeth of patients • able to provide direct patient care • treatment and diagnosis for eye care • supervises for safety during workouts • watches over athletes to ensure safety • gives diagnosis to reproductive health • ...
BHMIS Crossword Challenge! 2019-02-15
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- DBH Director.
- San _____ County.
- DBH Assistant Director.
- The _____ Team is in charge of coordinating information dissemination to DBH staff.
- Implementation of an EHR will increase customer service to our _____, improving our continuum of care.
- Personal _____ Information.
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- Department of _____ Health.
- Electronic Health Records are digitized records that track a client's medical history.
- This EHR and new billing system will assist DBH in achieving it's Vision, _____ and Values.
- _____ Health Record.
- Behavioral Health _____ Information System.
- Vendor for new billing & EHR system.
- New system replacing SIMON.
13 Clues: DBH Director. • San _____ County. • _____ Health Record. • DBH Assistant Director. • Department of _____ Health. • New system replacing SIMON. • Personal _____ Information. • Vendor for new billing & EHR system. • Behavioral Health _____ Information System. • The _____ Team is in charge of coordinating information dissemination to DBH staff. • ...
HIM Abbreviation Crossword 2025-04-21
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- AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
- COMMISSION ON ACCREDIATION OF HEALTH INFORMATICS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
- REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION ADMINISTRATOR
- CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY ABBREVIATION
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- REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNICIAN
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL CODERS
- RELEASE OF INFORMATION ABBREVIATION
- ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY SPECIALISTS
- ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD
- HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ABBREVIATION
- HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
11 Clues: ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD • HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • RELEASE OF INFORMATION ABBREVIATION • REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNICIAN • HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ABBREVIATION • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL CODERS • REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION ADMINISTRATOR • CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY ABBREVIATION • ...
Health Care Policy 2021-11-15
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- helps people shop and enroll in health insurance plans
- otherwise known as Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or Obamacare
- ensured all people would continue to have health insurance for 18 months after loosing a job.
- public assistance program for those who fall below the federal poverty line and cannot afford health insurance on their own.
- federal-state program that provides health coverage for low-income children
- for adults 65 and older who have paid into social security during their working life
- private health insurance health coverage that pays for health services that are not covered by Medicare
- healthcare advocate who is credited for bringing national attention to the needs and concerns of people with mental illnesses.
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- a system in which a persons medical care is controlled by the insurer.
- are one of the most effective preventive health measures for children.
- provides services that include home and community based care and provisions for early intervention, prevention, research and education of HIV.
- hospital insurance for Medicare
- adjustment to current health care insurance policies. Consisted of two main parts.
13 Clues: hospital insurance for Medicare • helps people shop and enroll in health insurance plans • a system in which a persons medical care is controlled by the insurer. • are one of the most effective preventive health measures for children. • otherwise known as Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or Obamacare • ...
State Health Agency 2025-12-09
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- The use of data and technology to improve public health decision-making
- A state agency structure that combines multiple programs, such as Medicaid and mental health, under one department.
- Separating people who were exposed but are not yet sick
- The SHA function that involves identifying health problems by collecting and analyzing data.
- Governance system where the state controls local health departments and makes major decisions.
- The process PHAB uses to verify that health agencies meet national quality standards.
- Separating sick individuals from others to prevent the spread of disease.
- A system where some public health decisions are state-controlled and others are local-controlled.
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- Governance system where local governments have primary authority over their own health departments.
- The public health role that ensures services are delivered and communities receive needed care.
- A type of SHA structure where the agency operates independently, not under a larger department.
- A type of surveillance that focuses on symptoms rather than confirmed diagnoses
- CDC’s nationwide system that gathers real-time health data to detect outbreaks early.
13 Clues: Separating people who were exposed but are not yet sick • The use of data and technology to improve public health decision-making • Separating sick individuals from others to prevent the spread of disease. • A type of surveillance that focuses on symptoms rather than confirmed diagnoses • ...
Health Jigsaw 2024-02-14
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- physical, mental, and social health
- compass knowing right and wrong in spiritual health
- body function as whole
- processing of emotions
- moral compass
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- effect of the environment on health
- expanding knowledge
- maintain your relationship with these
- a combination of different things
- psychological well being
- a way to boost physical health
- ability to start and maintain a relationship
12 Clues: moral compass • expanding knowledge • body function as whole • processing of emotions • psychological well being • a way to boost physical health • a combination of different things • effect of the environment on health • physical, mental, and social health • maintain your relationship with these • ability to start and maintain a relationship • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2014-08-28
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- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological parents
- Actions/choices that may harm you or others
- Conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health
- Results of actions
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from being a larger conflict
- All living and non-living things around you
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- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- Trustworthy and dependable
- A chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Ways to say no effectively
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs
- 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
- To determine a quality
- The body's response to real/imagined dangers and other life events
21 Clues: Results of actions • To determine a quality • Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • Actions/choices that may harm you or others • All living and non-living things around you • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
Needs of Service Users 2023-09-13
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- An intellectual need
- These operate within the Independent sector
- A mental health difficulty where a person may withdraw and lock themselves away
- People with PMLD often have limited ____________ due to their physical problems
- A social need
- A learning difficulty rather than a learning disability
- A mental health difficulty where the person may feel that voices in their head are in control
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- A mental health difficulty where the person may feel that they have no control over their moods
- Physical need of service users
- Tasks that someone with a learning disability has difficulty with
- Social Services operate within this sector
- James Martin is an ambassador for this charity
- People with learning disabilities may struggle to experience this emotional need
- People with _______ often have additional sensory and physical disabilities
- These services aim to make a profit
- A learning disability is a ______________ intellectual ability
- Rosie Jones, the comedian, has this learning disability
- A condition associated with a learning disability
- A voluntary organisation that focuses on mental health
- These skills are challenging for someone with a learning disability
- A mental health difficulty where the individual will avoid eating
21 Clues: A social need • An intellectual need • Physical need of service users • These services aim to make a profit • Social Services operate within this sector • These operate within the Independent sector • James Martin is an ambassador for this charity • A condition associated with a learning disability • A voluntary organisation that focuses on mental health • ...
Health and Safety in the Workplace 2025-04-01
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- A sign providing information or instruction about safety.
- Laws and regulations governing workplace safety.
- A hazardous material that can cause serious health issues if inhaled.
- Health and Safety Executive, the UK regulator for workplace health and safety(ABV)
- Aid Immediate assistance given to someone injured or ill.
- A designated route for leaving a building in case of fire.
- An unexpected event that results in injury or damage.
- An event that could have caused injury or damage.
- - The action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of behavior.
- A place where people work, such as an office or factory.
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- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- Unwanted sound that can cause hearing damage.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The process of identifying hazards and evaluating risks.
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulations.(ABV)
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment.
- The process of lifting, carrying, or moving objects by hand.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations(ABV).
- Anything that can cause harm.
20 Clues: Anything that can cause harm. • Unwanted sound that can cause hearing damage. • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment. • Laws and regulations governing workplace safety. • An event that could have caused injury or damage. • An unexpected event that results in injury or damage. • The process of identifying hazards and evaluating risks. • ...
Health Triangle 2025-08-22
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- these along with family help your social health
- the shape that creates our mental, physical, and social health
- when all three sides are equal, your health triangle is
- spending time outside, doing something creative, or just listening to music are just a few examples of this
- a well balanced diet
- your hands
- you should get 30 to 60 minutes of this every day
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- When one of the sides of the triangle becomes weakened, the overall structure becomes
- you need 8-10 hours of this every night
- your teeth
- Health focuses on your thoughts, feelings, and emotions
- when you drink water, your body stays
- Health deals with your body’s ability to function normally and how well it is operating
- Health encompasses our relationships with others
14 Clues: your teeth • your hands • a well balanced diet • when you drink water, your body stays • you need 8-10 hours of this every night • these along with family help your social health • Health encompasses our relationships with others • you should get 30 to 60 minutes of this every day • when all three sides are equal, your health triangle is • ...
Intro to Health 2023-09-08
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- competitive games with rules that some people play to improve physical health
- the part of the health triangle that has to do with how we communicate and relate to family, peers, and acquintances
- we should drink a lot of this for good health
- when you can do this well, you can build healthy relationships
- this type of attitude is good for your mental health
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- something sweet that we can eat that is good for physical health.
- the part of the health triangle that has to do with the condition of our body
- physical activity that we can do for good physical health
- something we should avoid using that impacts physical health
- these are the people you choose to be around and hang out with
- the part of the health triangle that deals with how we express our thoughts and emotions
- this is the large group of people that you live among (i.e. school, neighborhood, etc)
12 Clues: we should drink a lot of this for good health • this type of attitude is good for your mental health • physical activity that we can do for good physical health • something we should avoid using that impacts physical health • these are the people you choose to be around and hang out with • when you can do this well, you can build healthy relationships • ...
Acronyms 2024-08-12
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- Root Cause Analysis
- Bank Identification Number
- , Direct Member Reimbursement
- Utilization Management
- , Patient Assisted Program
- Processor Control Number
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Step Therapy
- Per Employee Per Month
- Paid Claims Transmission File
- Summary of Benefits and coverage
- Business Intelligent
- Morphine Milligram Equivalent
- , Group Mass Load
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- Health Reimbursement Account
- , Investment Advisor Association
- Mark Cuban Cost Plus
- Durable Medical Equipment
- , Personal Health Information
- Clinical Account Manager
- Standard Operating Procedure
- Quantity Limits
- , Center of Disease Control
- Point of Sale
- Per member per month
- Client Experience Manager
26 Clues: Step Therapy • Point of Sale • Quantity Limits • , Group Mass Load • Root Cause Analysis • Per member per month • Business Intelligent • Mark Cuban Cost Plus • Utilization Management • Per Employee Per Month • Clinical Account Manager • Processor Control Number • Durable Medical Equipment • Bank Identification Number • Client Experience Manager • , Patient Assisted Program • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-26
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- A mental health condition often linked to trauma or stress.
- A positive emotion linked to well-being and happiness.
- A technique to relax and reduce stress, often with deep breathing.
- A condition involving difficulty paying attention and impulsivity.
- A mental health condition causing a detachment from reality.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings.
- A chemical messenger in the brain affecting mood and emotion.
- A form of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
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- A common symptom of depression, a loss of interest or pleasure.
- A condition characterized by intense, irrational fears.
- A medical professional who treats mental health conditions.
- A state of feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and unable to cope.
- A feeling of intense fear or panic.
- A state of mental clarity and emotional balance.
- A feeling of sadness or despair.
- A state of inner calm and tranquility.
- A disorder causing excessive fear and avoidance of situations.
- A type of therapy involving talking with a trained counselor.
- A common mental health issue in which persistent worry dominates.
- A mental health disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions.
20 Clues: A feeling of sadness or despair. • A feeling of intense fear or panic. • A state of inner calm and tranquility. • A state of mental clarity and emotional balance. • A positive emotion linked to well-being and happiness. • A condition characterized by intense, irrational fears. • A mental health condition often linked to trauma or stress. • ...
Social Determinants of Health - Applying Knowledge 2020-09-24
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- In general, the lowest life expectancy rates are in states in this geographic region of the US
- A SDOH specific to this organization is the person’s individual characteristics and behaviors, including “personal behavior and coping skills – balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking, and how we deal with life’s stresses and challenges
- A non-medical program that hospitals provide concerning healthy food options
- The AHA maintains that SDOH codes can help identify ______ health trends and guide community partnerships
- The AHA notes that some facilities offer solutions to address food insecurities, including referrals to their health system’s food _____
- The AHA notes that some facilities are partnering with Uber and Lyft so that patients do not miss appointments or are unable to access health care because they lack or cannot afford this service
- According to the WHO, there is a difference of ___ years of life expectancy between high- and low- income countries
- CDC term for preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations
- The AHA maintains that capturing SDOH Z codes may assist in improving patient ____
- An example of the SDOH category Health and Healthcare is Health ______
- The CDC’s “Healthy People 2020” identified _____ key areas of SDOH
- Language and Literacy are examples of the SDOH category ______
- Codes in categories ____ through Z65 identify non-medical factors that may influence a patient’s health status, aka SDOH codes
- Children born to parents who have not completed school through grade ____ are more likely to live in an environment that poses barriers to health such as lack of safety, exposed garbage, and substandard housing
- Improving social support has been shown, according to the AHA, of decreasing this procedure in diabetic populations due to a diabetes prevention program
- SDOH program offered to aid cessation and treatment of addiction to this product
- Documentation sources other than the patient’s provider that may be used for coding according to the OCG 1.B.14.
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- A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something
- SDOH Z codes should never be reported as the ______ diagnosis code or first-listed code
- SDOH example of economic instability; situation in which a person may have lost their employer sponsored health insurance
- SDOH example of social and community context; a person who is unable to practice social distancing and is more susceptible to COVID-19 exposure than the general population
- An example of the SDOH category Social and Community Context
- SDOH example of housing instability; a living situation that puts people more at risk for the COVID-19 due to lack of access to water for hand washing
- Crime and Violence are examples of the SDOH category Neighborhood and _____ Environment
- Some racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately represented in essential work settings or ______ such as in factories, grocery stores, and public transportation, and therefore have greater exposure to COVID-19 due to such as close contact with the public or other workers, not being able to work from home, and not having paid sick days
- Data collected and combined from multiple sources into summary statistics
- The AHA notes that only ___ percent of an individual’s health is tied to clinical care, which includes access to and quality of health care services
- The WHO defines “health equity” as the _____ of unfair and avoidable or remediable differences in health among population groups defined socially, economically, demographically or geographically
- SDOH example of education; _____ and literacy are potential disparities that may result in limited job options and less flexibility to leave jobs that may put a person at a higher risk of exposure to COVID-19
- Broad term for inequities in social determinants of health that put racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of getting sick and dying from COVID-19.
- Type of code that may predict population health better than genetics
- Employment and Food Insecurity are examples of SDOH category ______Stability
32 Clues: An example of the SDOH category Social and Community Context • Language and Literacy are examples of the SDOH category ______ • The CDC’s “Healthy People 2020” identified _____ key areas of SDOH • A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something • Type of code that may predict population health better than genetics • ...
From Day One Brooklyn 2024 2024-10-22
18 Clues: Cleo • Unmind • Emtrain • BetterUp • Rippling • Doordash • Talkspace • Achievers • Gardenuity • BetterHelp • Betterment • Pomelo Care • Reward Gateway • Talking Talent • Personify Health • Giftcard Partners • Paradigm Strategy • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chapter 1 Vocab 2014-08-28
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- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- All living and non-living things around you
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- A chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Ways to say no effectively
- Actions/choices that may harm you or others
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- Trustworthy and dependable
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- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- The body's response to real/imagined dangers and other life events
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs
- Taking steps to avoid something
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from being a larger conflict
- Results of actions
- Taking action in support of a cause
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- Conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological parents
- To determine a quality
21 Clues: Results of actions • To determine a quality • Ways to say no effectively • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • All living and non-living things around you • Actions/choices that may harm you or others • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2014-08-28
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- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs
- Conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Actions/choices that may harm you or others
- A chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Results of actions
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from being a larger conflict
- To determine a quality
- Taking steps to avoid something
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- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- The body's response to real/imagined dangers and other life events
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- 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
- Trustworthy and dependable
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health
- Ways to say no effectively
- All living and non-living things around you
- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological parents
21 Clues: Results of actions • To determine a quality • Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • Actions/choices that may harm you or others • All living and non-living things around you • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
Module 1 Review 2023-08-24
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- help you become and stay healthy
- a way of life that includes little physical activity
- various methods of communicating information
- the combination of physical,mental/emotional and social well being
- patterns of behavior
- includes tone of voice, body position and expressions
- strategies that help you say no
- the way you act in many different situations and events in your life
- your surroundings
- the passing of traits from your biological parents
- behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- the process of working toward something you want
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- learning how to handle stress in a healthy way
- personal feeling or belief
- something you hope to accomplish
- a state of balanced health over a period of time
- the health of your friendships
- the health of your body
- spoken or written word
- the process you use to make choices or solve a problem
- the exchange of information through words or actions
- a goal that can be achieved in a short time
- taking steps to avoid something
- a chance that something harmful may happen
- choices for yourself
- goal you plan to reach and achieve over a period of time
26 Clues: your surroundings • patterns of behavior • choices for yourself • spoken or written word • the health of your body • personal feeling or belief • the health of your friendships • strategies that help you say no • taking steps to avoid something • help you become and stay healthy • something you hope to accomplish • a chance that something harmful may happen • ...
6th Grade Mental Health 2021-08-31
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- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being (good or bad).
- An opinion or fear formed without having the facts or firsthand knowledge.
- Solving disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides.
- The choices you make.
- The willingness to answer for your actions and decisions
- Something you want to accomplish.
- A pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
- Most important step to goal setting.
- The health of how well you take care of your mind and emotions.
- Results of a decision that can be positive or negative.
- The method used to help with refusal.
- The health of how well you get along with others.
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- The method used to help with quick dangerous decisions.
- The ability to accept others as they are.
- The clear exchange of ideas and information.
- Doing what is right, even when no one is looking.
- The way a person thinks, feels, and acts.
- A state of well-being or total health.
- The health of how well you take care of your body.
- Beliefs you feel strongly about that help guide the way you live.
- The ability to understand and show concern for another persons feelings.
21 Clues: The choices you make. • Something you want to accomplish. • Most important step to goal setting. • The method used to help with refusal. • A state of well-being or total health. • The ability to accept others as they are. • The way a person thinks, feels, and acts. • The clear exchange of ideas and information. • Doing what is right, even when no one is looking. • ...
Creating Collaborative Partnerships 2022-09-22
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- How many mental health units does TWC have?
- When Housing outgrew Colima where did they relocate to?
- How many Parent Enrichment Sites do we have?
- Diego, Which housing staff left TWC and has returned?
- Sedano, Who is housing's amazing leader?
- What other rental program does housing provide
- Fe Springs, Where will TWC develop housing?
- Park, Where is the Safe Families Interm Housing Located
- What is the highest acuity mental health program at TWC?
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- What population does housing serve
- What City is Housings new facility located
- Health-, What was the first service provided by TWC?
- Besides therapists and case managers, what other service providers does Mental Health have?
- What class were our nutrition staff recently certified in?
- What is another word for therapist?
- 1, 2011, When did housing first begin at TWC
- What does FSC stand for
- How many certified school sites does TWC have to provide Mental Health Services In?
- Mental health's identified client is an individual, housing's identified client is a family, what is Nutrition's identified identified client?
- Educator, What is the name of the service providers in Parent Enrichment?
20 Clues: What does FSC stand for • What population does housing serve • What is another word for therapist? • Sedano, Who is housing's amazing leader? • What City is Housings new facility located • How many mental health units does TWC have? • How many Parent Enrichment Sites do we have? • 1, 2011, When did housing first begin at TWC • Fe Springs, Where will TWC develop housing? • ...
Medical Terminology - Health Occupations #1 (Intro to Health Occupations) 2024-08-11
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- medical history
- referring to the mouth
- measurements that reflect essential body functions for assessing health
- information about family members medical conditions that helps determine risk factors for some diseases
- a health professional who is trained to examine fluids, tissues, and organs to diagnose disease
- above normal body temperature
- the predominant form of healthcare in the U.S.; patients agree to visit certain doctors and hospitals and a managing company (health insurance company) controls costs by placing limits on charges and fees and obtains contracts with pharmacies, etc.
- takes four years of college
- Medical College Admission Test; entrance exam for medical school
- type of doctor that uses a holistic approach
- takes six years of college
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- medical professionals who draw blood from patients and donors, and prepare samples for testing or donation
- the study of disease
- allied health professionals that specialize in treatment and rehabilitation of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
- Deliver services involving the identification, evaluation, and prevention of diseases, dietary and nutrition services, rehabilitation, and health systems management;
- workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc.
- treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, along with symptoms of an illness
- type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree
- health care professionals who specialize in the right way to use, store, preserve, and provide medicine
- takes two years of college
- referring to the forehead
21 Clues: medical history • the study of disease • referring to the mouth • referring to the forehead • takes two years of college • takes six years of college • takes four years of college • above normal body temperature • type of doctor that uses a holistic approach • type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree • workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - A set of principles or plans guiding healthcare decisions.
- - The economic system where healthcare services and products are bought and sold.
- - The management of money in healthcare, including budgeting and payments.
- - A disagreement, especially in healthcare negotiations.
- - The system of wealth and resources affecting healthcare funding.
- - Availability of healthcare resources like medication and equipment.
- - Medical care given to patients to manage a condition.
- - A person or institution delivering healthcare services.
- - Variety in healthcare workforce or population served.
- - Related to government-provided or supported healthcare.
- - An estimate of income and expenditure for healthcare services.
- - The act of overseeing healthcare services and resources.
- - The ability to receive healthcare services.
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- - A benefit or reward used to encourage specific behaviors in healthcare.
- - Investigating healthcare problems to find solutions or improvements.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in health policy outcomes.
- - Health services designed to prevent illness or injury.
- - Using healthcare resources in a way that maximizes benefits while minimizing costs.
- - A financial product providing coverage for health-related costs.
- - The amount of money required to access healthcare services.
- - The results of healthcare interventions.
- - A disorder affecting health.
- - Confidence in the quality or integrity of healthcare services.
- - Desire for healthcare services in the market.
- - Information collected to analyze healthcare trends and effectiveness.
- - A facility providing health care services and treatment.
- - Fair and just access to healthcare services for all.
- - State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
28 Clues: - A disorder affecting health. • - The results of healthcare interventions. • - The ability to receive healthcare services. • - Desire for healthcare services in the market. • - Fair and just access to healthcare services for all. • - Medical care given to patients to manage a condition. • - Variety in healthcare workforce or population served. • ...
Wellbeing 2024-12-18
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- The framework of bones in the body
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy
- A condition caused by a lack of iron in the diet
- The natural ability of the body to fight disease
- The state of overall physical, mental, and social health
- A dimension of health related to the body and its systems
- A type of fat that is considered unhealthy in large amounts
- The main organ of the circulatory system
- A condition caused by long-term deficiency of vitamin C
- A mineral important for oxygen transport in the blood
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- A dimension of health related to finding meaning and purpose in life
- A dimension of health focused on relationships and interactions
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- The ability to express and manage emotions effectively.
- A common form of physical activity that promotes cardiovascular health
- The chemical element essential for strong bones and teeth
- A key lifestyle factor that impacts both physical and mental health
- A government initiative promoting healthy eating in schools
- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in bread, pasta, and rice
- The sense of satisfaction with one’s life
- A bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
- A condition resulting from a lack of physical activity and poor diet
- The body's main source of hydration
- A type of sugar found naturally in fruits
25 Clues: The framework of bones in the body • The body's main source of hydration • The main organ of the circulatory system • The sense of satisfaction with one’s life • A type of sugar found naturally in fruits • A condition caused by a lack of iron in the diet • The natural ability of the body to fight disease • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-27
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- to have the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- taking action in support of a cause.
- the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- taking steps to avoid something.
- the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- the results of actions.
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
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- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- all living and nonliving things around you.
- ways to say no effectively, and are a great tool to use when you need to avoid behavior that is unhealthy, unsafe, or goes against your values and beliefs.
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time
- source is trustworthy and dependable.
- body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- to determine the quality of everything you see, hear, or read.
19 Clues: the results of actions. • taking steps to avoid something. • taking action in support of a cause. • source is trustworthy and dependable. • all living and nonliving things around you. • the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • to determine the quality of everything you see, hear, or read. • ...
Vocabulary 1.2c 2021-10-04
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- to tone the body
- health program
- to return
- exhausted
- yes I can!
- to sweat
- to lose
- game, match
- how are...?, how is...?
- i don't know.
- ball
- to tone
- to die
- vitamin
- such
- to be in good health
- to feel
- to come
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- healthy
- to fly
- possession of the ball
- to kick
- health
- afternoon nap
- jumpshot
- catcher (female)
- other
- not yet
- possession
- it's going very well
- to suffer
- weights
- to shoot, to throw
33 Clues: ball • such • other • to fly • health • to die • healthy • to kick • to lose • not yet • to tone • vitamin • weights • to feel • to come • jumpshot • to sweat • to return • exhausted • to suffer • yes I can! • possession • game, match • afternoon nap • i don't know. • health program • to tone the body • catcher (female) • to shoot, to throw • it's going very well • to be in good health • possession of the ball • how are...?, how is...?
Public Health Advocacy - College Health, Period 8 2022-11-30
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- You can call 988 any time of day or night, 365 days a year if someone is having thoughts of _________.
- This public health issue affects more than 40 million Americans and costs us $600 billion per year.
- This is a medication (usually given by a nasal spray) that can reverse an opioid overdose.
- This is the abbreviation for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
- This is the abbreviation for the policy that has helped to increase access to health insurance and mental health services.
- This is a very common mental health challenge that is treatable with therapy, medication, and sometimes, a combination of both.
- In December of 2021, The US Surgeon General Declared a "Youth Mental Health _________."
- This is the abbreviation for the support group that can help people in recovery from Alcoholism.
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- Public health advocacy for reproductive health rights includes improving access to ___________, which can reduce the need for abortions.
- Examples of this public health issue include anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder (two words).
- One of the most important things that you can do for someone experiencing a mental health crisis is to ________ to them without judgement.
- This is an abbreviation for an organization that helps to connect people with resources and support for mental illness.
- This is a support group for children and teens that have alcoholism or other substance use disorders in their families.
- Using your voice to promote a cause that is important to you.
14 Clues: Using your voice to promote a cause that is important to you. • This is the abbreviation for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration • In December of 2021, The US Surgeon General Declared a "Youth Mental Health _________." • This is a medication (usually given by a nasal spray) that can reverse an opioid overdose. • ...
HHD Unit 1: Understanding health and wellbeing 2020-06-10
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- costs on which it is difficult to place a monetary value (they often involve emotions or feelings for both the individual and community)
- health and wellbeing relating to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations
- unit of measurement of burden of disease
- something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury
- health and wellbeing that relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- a measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability
- nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts (e.g. minerals and vitamins
- the number of years of life, on average, remaining to an individual at a particular age if death rates do not change. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth.
- something that enhances the likelihood of a positive health and wellbeing outcome and lessens the likelihood of negative health and wellbeing outcomes from exposure to risk
- a type of fat required for optimal functioning of the body that in excess can lead to a range of health concerns including the blocking of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
- a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- health and wellbeing that relates to the current state of wellbeing relating to a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information
- a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ)
- relates to unpleasant feelings and emotions that affect an individual’s level of functioning
- continually changing
- standard statistics that are used to measure and compare health status (e.g. life expectancy, mortality rates, morbidity rates)
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- an individual’s or a population’s overall health (and wellbeing), taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors
- costs not directly related to the diagnosis or treatment of the disease, but that occur as a result of the person having the disease
- when an individual has difficulty, or requires assistance, with any of the three core activities
- ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population (often expressed through incidence, prevalence
- a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mass that makes bones more likely to break and fracture
- episodes of hospital care that start with admission and end at transfer, discharge or death
- the state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterised by an equilibrium in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- refers to the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period
- nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts (e.g. protein, carbohydrates, fats)
- a measure of the impact of diseases and injuries; specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability.
- costs associated with preventing the disease or condition and providing health and wellbeing services to people suffering from it (include all those associated with developing and implementing health promotion strategies as well as the diagnosis, management and treatment of the condition)
- the number of deaths in a population in a given period
- health and wellbeing relating to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks
- a scale from 0 to 100 indicating the effect on blood glucose of foods containing carbohydrates
- the number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people
33 Clues: continually changing • unit of measurement of burden of disease • the number of deaths in a population in a given period • a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ) • promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people • something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury • ...
HHD Unit 1: Understanding health and wellbeing 2020-06-10
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- relates to unpleasant feelings and emotions that affect an individual’s level of functioning
- the number of deaths in a population in a given period
- episodes of hospital care that start with admission and end at transfer, discharge or death
- a measure of the impact of diseases and injuries; specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability.
- health and wellbeing relating to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks
- promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people
- the state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterised by an equilibrium in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury
- standard statistics that are used to measure and compare health status (e.g. life expectancy, mortality rates, morbidity rates)
- costs not directly related to the diagnosis or treatment of the disease, but that occur as a result of the person having the disease
- a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mass that makes bones more likely to break and fracture
- a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts (e.g. minerals and vitamins
- a measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability
- continually changing
- a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ)
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- a scale from 0 to 100 indicating the effect on blood glucose of foods containing carbohydrates
- an individual’s or a population’s overall health (and wellbeing), taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors
- when an individual has difficulty, or requires assistance, with any of the three core activities
- health and wellbeing that relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts (e.g. protein, carbohydrates, fats)
- health and wellbeing that relates to the current state of wellbeing relating to a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information
- health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- unit of measurement of burden of disease
- something that enhances the likelihood of a positive health and wellbeing outcome and lessens the likelihood of negative health and wellbeing outcomes from exposure to risk
- costs associated with preventing the disease or condition and providing health and wellbeing services to people suffering from it (include all those associated with developing and implementing health promotion strategies as well as the diagnosis, management and treatment of the condition)
- the number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- the number of years of life, on average, remaining to an individual at a particular age if death rates do not change. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth.
- a type of fat required for optimal functioning of the body that in excess can lead to a range of health concerns including the blocking of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
- costs on which it is difficult to place a monetary value (they often involve emotions or feelings for both the individual and community)
- health and wellbeing relating to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations
- refers to the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period
- ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population (often expressed through incidence, prevalence
33 Clues: continually changing • unit of measurement of burden of disease • the number of deaths in a population in a given period • a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ) • promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people • something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury • ...
Public Health Quiz 2022-09-11
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- The promulgation of health policies and regulations is associated with this core public health function
- Medical care provided to a pregnant woman from the time of conception until the birth process occurs
- The distribution of unmarried childbearing has shifted with more births to __ unmarried women
- One of the most widely recognized quasi-governmental health agencies
- These pregnancies are more likely to result in serious health consequences for women and their babies compared to those who delay childbearing
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- A distinction given to newborns weighing less than 2500 grams or 5.5 lbs at birth
- Determining the preferred number and spacing of children and choosing the appropriate means to accomplish it
- Perhaps the most important population characteristic to consider when describing the occurrence of disease, injury, and/or death in a population
- The Shriner's and Lion's Club are examples of this type of health organization
- Licensing responsibilities fall under this core public health function
- Health agency that is usually the responsibility of city or county governments
- The most widely recognized international governmental health organization
- The primary national health agency in the United States
13 Clues: The primary national health agency in the United States • One of the most widely recognized quasi-governmental health agencies • Licensing responsibilities fall under this core public health function • The most widely recognized international governmental health organization • The Shriner's and Lion's Club are examples of this type of health organization • ...
What are Health and Wellness?? Chapter 1.1 2024-08-21
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- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental, emotional and social health.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- dimensions of health that refers to how well the body functions.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems and examine situations.
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life.
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- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- state of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being.
- actual number of years a person lives.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
- a person's ability to function positively and overall.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thought and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings and one's self, and views about the world.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • a person's ability to function positively and overall. • dimensions of health that refers to how well the body functions. • state of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life. • ...
Health Equity - Cultural Competency Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-30
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- The ability of healthcare providers to understand and respond to the cultural needs of patients.
- Unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions.
- Health issues and disparities affecting racial and ethnic minority groups.
- Maintaining and promoting the cultural heritage of a group.
- Understanding and being able to participate fluently in a given culture.
- The attainment of the highest level of health for all people.
- Working collaboratively with community groups to address issues affecting their health and well-being.
- ensuring everyone has the same opportunities for healthcare services
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- How different aspects of a person's identity (e.g., race, gender, sexuality) combine to create different modes of discrimination and privilege.
- treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all people.
- The ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information to make appropriate health decisions.
- Healthcare that respects and responds to individual patient preferences, needs, and values.
- The inclusion of individuals from various backgrounds in the workplace.
- Care that considers and respects the diverse needs of all patients.
- An ongoing process of self-reflection and self-critique regarding cultural awareness.
- Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect health outcomes.
- The variety of different ethnic groups within a society or organization.
- Differences in health outcomes among different population groups.
- The presence of differences within a given setting, such as race, ethnicity, gender, and age.
- Assistance provided to individuals who do not speak the dominant language.
20 Clues: Maintaining and promoting the cultural heritage of a group. • The attainment of the highest level of health for all people. • treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all people. • Differences in health outcomes among different population groups. • Care that considers and respects the diverse needs of all patients. • ...
ACEs in the Whole Review 2015-08-03
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- ACEs cluster into this number of major categories
- This type of recovery from trauma can be achieved and is very important
- Program that helps low income Dane County residents pay their health insurance premiums
- Program that screens 6th graders for trauma and depression
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- The critical number of ACEs above which the risk for bad health outcomes greatly increases
- This portfolio includes health, mental health, and ________ programs
- ACE is the acronym for the Adverse ___________ Experiences study
- Upper age limit in the ACE study
- In general, social and _________ factors are the largest determinants of health status
- Hidden drivers of bad health outcomes and high medical costs
- Increasing _______ to care is an important prevention strategy
- Health issues are identified and treated ________
- Living in poverty can create this type of stress
13 Clues: Upper age limit in the ACE study • Living in poverty can create this type of stress • ACEs cluster into this number of major categories • Health issues are identified and treated ________ • Program that screens 6th graders for trauma and depression • Hidden drivers of bad health outcomes and high medical costs • ...
Health habits 2025-02-17
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- To take time to do what you love
- To avoid taking drugs
- To practice physical activity
- To be in good health
- To be overweight
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- To eat healthily
- To have a good relation with your family
- Manage stress
- To monitor mental health
- To avoid drinking alcohol
- To hydrate yourself
- To have good relations with your friends
- To be in good shape
- To eat a balanced diet
- To avoid snacking
- To be in bad health
- To relax
- To avoid vaping
- To avoid smoking
- To get enough sleep
20 Clues: To relax • Manage stress • To avoid vaping • To eat healthily • To avoid smoking • To be overweight • To avoid snacking • To hydrate yourself • To be in good shape • To be in bad health • To get enough sleep • To be in good health • To avoid taking drugs • To eat a balanced diet • To monitor mental health • To avoid drinking alcohol • To practice physical activity • To take time to do what you love • ...
July DOH Newsletter 2024-07-02
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- Federal privacy rule regarding protected health information that is often misspelled
- Performs well, or stressful events that occur during childhood or adolescence
- Surname of our newest Division Director
- Where to go for a marriage license
- An option for small value-based procurements $100,000 or under
- Alaska's state health improvement plan
- Surname of our new Chief Medical Officer
- Alaska's current health information exchange vendor
- Health care workforce recruitment and retention program featuring loan repayments and direct incentives
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- Annual Long-Term Forecast of Medicaid Enrollment and Spending in Alaska report, in brief
- Spot to relax, or required document for Medicaid program policy changes
- New assessment tool for recipients of Medicaid Home and Community Based Services
- AHHA, formerly
- Campaign promoting free programs for better health
- Acronym for the mechanized claims processing and information-retrieval system all state Medicaid programs must have
- Project that delivers life-saving naloxone kits that can reverse opioid overdoses
- Youth counterpart to Medicaid
- Sound of a breaking branch, or modern term for food stamps
- Where to find Residential Child Care Licensing staff
19 Clues: AHHA, formerly • Youth counterpart to Medicaid • Where to go for a marriage license • Alaska's state health improvement plan • Surname of our newest Division Director • Surname of our new Chief Medical Officer • Campaign promoting free programs for better health • Alaska's current health information exchange vendor • Where to find Residential Child Care Licensing staff • ...
FERPA and HIPAA Crossword 2016-11-12
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- Unless there is an outstanding request by an eligible student to inspect and review education records, FERPA ______ the school to destroy such records without notice to the student.
- HIPAA allows the release of _______ data sets for public health, research, and other purposes after specific identifiers about the patient or household have been removed.
- PII, which stands for ______ Identifiable Information is data that can identify a specific person/student.
- In case of health and safety _______, schools are permitted to disclose PII from education records.
- In FERPA, prior to education record information disclosure, educational institutions must obtain written ______.
- Although FERPA prohibit nonconsensual disclosure of education records, it lists several condition under which the written permission are not required; this is called _______.
- Social Security Number and ______ are categorized as non-directory information.
- Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA.
- The _______ Rule of HIPPA requires technical and non-technical safeguards to keep Electronic Health Information safe.
- The ______ Rule of HIPAA sets limit and conditions on the use and disclosure of health information without patient authorization
- A detailed document that gives entities permission to use protected health information for specified purposes or to disclose protected health information to a third party specified by an individual.
- The safeguards of electronic PHI might take form of administrative, technical and ________ countermeasures.
- HIPAA is a _____ law that gives you the right to have your health information protected and limit who can have access to your health information.
- A legal standing that permits education institution to release education record for a law enforcement purpose without prior consent.
- FERPA applies to all educational agencies and institutions that receive ______ from the government which is administered by the Department of Education (DOE).
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- Student’s _______ record maintained by a school nurse are considered part of student’s education records, thus protected from unauthorized disclosure.
- In case of unauthorized disclosure, under FERPA, education institution does not require notification to parents or eligible students, unless the disclosure is related to identity _______
- '______ entities’ is a terminology used in HIPAA to identify parties involved in the healthcare business, such as healthcare providers, insurance companies, health information clearinghouses, etc.
- A student who has reached the age of 18 or who is attending a postsecondary institution at any age is called a ________ student; the rights afforded his or her parents under FERPA transfer to that student.
- The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information
- Under FERPA, personal data that can be found in publicly available sources (yearbook, phonebook), such as name, address, e-mail, telephone number are classified as ______ information.
- Persons who believes that their right is violated under FERPA can file a _______ with Department of Education who will investigate the case.
- In regards to data sharing, your health information data cannot be shared to other entities without your written ________
- Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI.
- Business ______ are persons, businesses or vendors that perform certain functions on behalf of healthcare providers.
- HIPAA stands for Health Insurance _____ and Accountability Act is established in 1996 to govern the health care marketplace.
- Title _____ of HIPAA is relevant to information security in which it provides national standards on electronically transferred health information.
- To raise awareness, healthcare entities should provide ______ to their employees who interacts with health information on a regular basis.
- An entity must make reasonable effort to use, disclose and request only the minimum amount of PHI needed to accomplish the purpose is called minimum _______ principle.
- In general, there are ______ titles within HIPAA to describe major domains regulated in the law.
- Under FERPA, schools are prohibited to ______ PII which derives from the educational records.
- A formal event/process to which education institution responds after receiving a request from the parent or eligible student challenging the student’s education records believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the student’s privacy rights.
- FERPA final rules of 2008 does not dictate the technical steps to protect electronic data system, but offers standards from _______ as a reference to safeguard electronic records.
33 Clues: The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information • Social Security Number and ______ are categorized as non-directory information. • Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI. • Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA. • ...
Illness Beliefs and Paths of Healing 2021-03-20
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- One of the developers of the model called "The Mandala of Health" (Srivastava, 2007).
- Used in Traditional Chinese medicine, a technique that utilizes special needles to manipulate the body to allow free flow of qi to improve health (Srivastava, 2007).
- An herb that is burned as a ritual in First Nation communities (Srivastava, 2007).
- Part of the bio-psycho-social spiritual framework of health, this refers to the physical, psychological, and spiritual ______________ (Srivastava, 2007).
- A type of medicine developed from elders or healers with training through apprenticeship and self-exploration in rituals with ancient origins (Srivastava, 2007).
- Used for medicine and health promotion, with much variability across continents and cultures, and is part of a shrub, tree, moss, lichen, or fern (Srivastava, 2007).
- Part of the bio-psycho-social spiritual framework of health, this refers to behaviours connecting with activities which leads to goals, hopes, and aspirations (Srivastava, 2007).
- An American system of healing where the structural and mechanical integrity of the body is of importance (Srivastava, 2007).
- A medicine based on a collection of techniques and systems based on humans as energy systems (Srivastava, 2007).
- There are 7 of these; root, sacral, solar, plexus, heart, throat, third eye, and crown (Srivastava, 2007).
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- Healing tradition common in Hispanic communities which recognizes three levels; material, spiritual and mental (Srivastava, 2007).
- Roots back to the Greek physician Hippocrates, Westernized medicine based on anatomy, physiology, pathology, mental illness and others delivered by family doctors, specialists, and a healthcare team (Srivastava, 2007).
- The body is expected to heal itself using nature (Srivastava, 2007).
- A study of factors which influence human health, originally defined as the study of epidemics, now accounts for health-related states and events in defined populations (Srivastava, 2007).
- Part of the bio-psycho-social spiritual framework of health, this refers to how we connect with our environment and includes physical, social, and community (Srivastava, 2007).
- The principle of similarity, where one compound can cause symptoms can also cure a disease with similar symptoms (Cukaci et al., 2020).
- Defined as a healing art that uses spinal manipulation therapy as a main treatment technique (Srivastava, 2007).
- The World Health Organization defines this as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being (Srivastava, 2007).
18 Clues: The body is expected to heal itself using nature (Srivastava, 2007). • An herb that is burned as a ritual in First Nation communities (Srivastava, 2007). • One of the developers of the model called "The Mandala of Health" (Srivastava, 2007). • There are 7 of these; root, sacral, solar, plexus, heart, throat, third eye, and crown (Srivastava, 2007). • ...
Caniesha Carter, Chapter 3, Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-11
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- assists physicians and other users when making decisions regarding medications, diagnosis, and such based information entered into the EHR
- data that has been turned into something meaningful,
- a database on specific diseases and procedures,
- Assisted Coding, uses EHR data to assign the codes,
- a clarification made to healthcare documentation after the original document has been signed and should be dated timed and signed,
- primary purpose of the health record,
- review of the health record to determine if there are any missing reports, forms, or signatures,
- an ongoing manner while the patient is still in the healthcare facility,
- raw facts and figures,
- common system that scans the paper record and stores it digitally
- assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes,
- technology that converts human language into data that can be translated then manipulated by computer systems and used for speech recognition,
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- results when the patient has two or more health record numbers issued,
- links the patient's information at the different facilities,
- the linking of patient name, health record number, document type, and other identifying information to the scanned document,
- permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare facility,
- process of extracting and analyzing large volumes of data from a database for the purpose of identifying hidden and sometimes subtle relationships or patterns and using those relationships to predict behaviors,
- computer captures the diction and converts what is said directly into text no transcriptionist is needed,
- monitoring the quality of documentation,
- a patient is erroneously assigned another person's health record number,
- provides general direction about the design of the form,
- when a patient has more than one health record number at different locations in an enterprise,
- uses the codes assigned to determine the diagnostic related group or other grouping,
- additional information provided in the health record and is dated the day it is written,
- reviewed after discharge from a healthcare facility,
- process of disclosing patient identifiable information from the health record to another party,
- unstructured narrative data that's the result of a person typing data into an information system,
27 Clues: raw facts and figures, • primary purpose of the health record, • monitoring the quality of documentation, • assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes, • a database on specific diseases and procedures, • Assisted Coding, uses EHR data to assign the codes, • data that has been turned into something meaningful, • reviewed after discharge from a healthcare facility, • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2023-08-21
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- A regular fee paid in exchange for insurance services
- Involves your body, including physical fitness and the ability to cope with everyday tasks
- A short term or long term plan of action that will guide you
- Patients receive diagnosis and treatment but do not reside overnight
- A state of feeling safe, fulfilled, productive, and looks forward to enjoying a long life
- Involves your communication skills, relationships, and ability to interact with others
- Summary of a patient's rights regarding fair treatment and appropriate information
- Your ability to interact positively with those around you
- Your ability to make choices about your health and wellness
- A healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
- Involves your ability to think clearly and critically, learn, and solve problems
- Law passed in 2010 to expand access to insurance, affordability, and improve quality
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- A state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life
- Diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- A collection of and the pursuit of knowledge drawn from observation and experimentation
- A process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness
- A continuing pursuit of learning and studying that carries throughout your entire life
- A doctor who provides check-ups, treatments, screenings, and prescriptions
- A doctor who is extensively trained in one or two areas of health
- The ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health
- Diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime
- Your ability to stand up to pressures and influences that hinder your progress
- The amount you pay before your insurance covers costs
- Theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not
- A poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life
- Patients reside overnight while receiving diagnosis, treatment, surgery, or other service
- Involves your emotions, mood, outlook on life, and beliefs about yourself
- An abnormal physical or mental condition with no single, identifiable cause
28 Clues: Diseases that occur and resolve quickly • A regular fee paid in exchange for insurance services • The amount you pay before your insurance covers costs • Diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime • Your ability to interact positively with those around you • Your ability to make choices about your health and wellness • ...
Health Capstone 2019-12-13
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- A chance that has an unknown outcome
- expresses your feelings about a subject
- the quality of life that results from a person's health status
- behaviors that promote health
- the way you choose to act in a situation
- educates the public about specific health conditions
- the average number of years people are expected to live
- quality of life known collective
- steps that you can use to settle a disagreement
- a trained or licensed professional who performs services that maintain health
- being able to recognize and evaluate media messages
- uses harmful words or actions that are disrespectful
- the customs that make up a way of life
- substances produced in the brain to create the feeling of well-being
- the sum of positive and negative influences on a person's health
- a statement that blames or shames another person
- anything that increases a person’s chances of getting a disease
- how you respond in a conversation to show the speaker you’re listening
- influence from people of similar age to behave a certain way
- belief in oneself
- Style, pattern of behavior a person uses in a conflict
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- behaviors that threaten health
- skills that help you share information with others
- influences you to behave responsibly
- an incident over which a person has little or no control
- honestly states their feelings or decisions
- loss of enthusiasm about volunteering
- a person who uses their skills to influence health behaviors
- skills that help you say “no”
- helps a person decide how well they are practicing healthful behaviors
- practicing of a specific healthful behavior
- a healthful behavior a person works to achieve
- Steps you can take to settle a disagreement
- influences you to behave irresponsibly
- hold back their feelings or ideas
- a place that matches people with volunteer jobs
- a person who provides a service without pay
- fixed behaviors that you use automatically
- various forms of mass communication
- A disagreement between two or more people/between two choices or more
40 Clues: belief in oneself • skills that help you say “no” • behaviors that promote health • behaviors that threaten health • quality of life known collective • hold back their feelings or ideas • various forms of mass communication • A chance that has an unknown outcome • influences you to behave responsibly • loss of enthusiasm about volunteering • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2 2017-07-13
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- A way to figure out who pays first when two or more policies or plans are responsible for paying the same medical claim (3 words).
- A provider who has a contract with a health insurer or plan to provide services to members at a discount to the health insurer(2 words).
- Routine health care that includes screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problems (2 words).
- A contract that requires a health insurer to pay some or all of an individual’s health care costs in exchange for a premium (2 words).
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- A statement sent from the health insurance company to a member listing services that were billed by a health care provider, how those charges were processed, and the total amount of patient responsibility for the claim (3 words).
- Health care services that a policy or plan does not pay for/cover(2 words).
- The sharing of costs covered by a policy or plan that a member pays out of pocket (2 words).
- The facilities, providers and suppliers a health insurance company has contracted with to provide health care services to their members.
- The health care items or services covered under a policy or plan.
- A benefit an employer, union or other group sponsor provides to an individual or family to pay some or all for their health care services (2 words).
- Acronym for a managed care plan that features higher deductibles than traditional insurance plans.
- A request for payment that a patient or their health care provider submits to the health insurer when a service or item is provided and thought to be covered.
12 Clues: The health care items or services covered under a policy or plan. • Health care services that a policy or plan does not pay for/cover(2 words). • The sharing of costs covered by a policy or plan that a member pays out of pocket (2 words). • Acronym for a managed care plan that features higher deductibles than traditional insurance plans. • ...
Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness 2014-03-26
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- Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills.
- Various methods of communicating information.
- All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents.
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- Actions that potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- Sum of all your surroundings.
- Decision to avioding high risk behaiviors.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
12 Clues: Sum of all your surroundings. • Decision to avioding high risk behaiviors. • Overall state of well-being or total health • Various methods of communicating information. • Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. • Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents. • ...
Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness 2014-03-26
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- Actions that potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents.
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
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- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Various methods of communicating information.
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills.
- Sum of all your surroundings.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- Decision to avioding high risk behaiviors.
12 Clues: Sum of all your surroundings. • Decision to avioding high risk behaiviors. • Overall state of well-being or total health • Various methods of communicating information. • Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. • Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents. • ...
Nurse Case Management: Reimbursement 2021-12-30
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- Group of companies providing health benefits
- Safety net policy for medicare
- Funding source for medical services
- Public insurance program for veterans
- Insurance plan for totally disabled persons
- State children's health insurance program (abbr)
- Managed care plan allowing out of network providers
- Means to becoming a smart health care consumer
- Amount paid by insured before a claim is paid
- Public health insurance program for over age 65
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- Hybrid plan that combines aspects of HMO and PPO
- Settlement for persons with terminal illness
- Fee for insurance plan based on expected needs
- Public insurance program for low income persons
- Third party administrators (abbr)
- Most common type of managed care plan
- Continuation of benefits for terminated employees
- Preferred provider organization (abbr)
- Plan earmarks pre-taxed dollars for expenses
- Insurance compensation for damages or loss
- Additional provisions to a basic policy
- Person who makes a claim
22 Clues: Person who makes a claim • Safety net policy for medicare • Third party administrators (abbr) • Funding source for medical services • Public insurance program for veterans • Most common type of managed care plan • Preferred provider organization (abbr) • Additional provisions to a basic policy • Insurance compensation for damages or loss • ...
Crossword 2024-06-14
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- a person’s wellbeing
- to assist
- suitability to take part in a specific study
- the process of finding something out for the first time
- ‘National Institute for Health and Care Research’ acronym
- to keep (something) from happening
- James ___, a Scottish physician who famously investigated the causes of scurvy in a landmark clinical trial
- a person who freely offers to take part in something
- a group of people with shared cultural characteristics
- care given to somebody for a health condition
- moral standards that guide researchers
- improved
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- to take part in a study
- to study a subject closely
- to identify a medical condition
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- a detailed investigation of a subject
- people who receive medical treatment
- to give permission (e.g. to take part in research)
- asthma, diabetes and eczema are all examples of common health ____
20 Clues: improved • to assist • a person’s wellbeing • to take part in a study • to study a subject closely • to identify a medical condition • to keep (something) from happening • people who receive medical treatment • a detailed investigation of a subject • moral standards that guide researchers • suitability to take part in a specific study • ...
Foods 1 2024-09-05
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- where products are added to get people to like them
- games on apps that help advertise a product
- how you feel about yourself and others around you
- how much money is spent on advertising every year globaly
- what countries have soda tax
- lots of people see it in a short amount of time
- sharing things with your friends; companies get free advertising
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- how much revenue does Philadelphia's soda tax bring in
- How you get along with other people
- the art and science of persuasion
- plan
- these heaths effect each other
- seeing something over and over again
- fitness of the body
- picture of company
- buyer,us
- how much money is spent in the US alone yearly on marketing fast food
- company
- fat
- State of good health
20 Clues: fat • plan • company • buyer,us • picture of company • fitness of the body • State of good health • what countries have soda tax • these heaths effect each other • the art and science of persuasion • How you get along with other people • seeing something over and over again • games on apps that help advertise a product • lots of people see it in a short amount of time • ...
personal physical, social, and mental health: 2025-01-27
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- - Type of mental health therapy focused on conversation
- - The process of healing from illness or injury
- - Person’s sense of self-worth
- - Ability to manage stress and emotions
- - Crucial part of self-care, often involving sleep
- - Nutrient essential for hydration and cell function
- - Practice to enhance flexibility and strength
- - Disorder affecting one’s relationship with food
- - Important element in our diet for energy
- - Form of relaxation that reduces tension
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- - Practice of focusing on your breath and being in the present
- - Feeling of belonging or connection with others
- - Nutrient that helps in muscle repair and growth
- - Mental health condition involving persistent sadness
- - Key nutrient for bones and teeth
- - Physical activity that improves cardiovascular health
- - Negative feeling or state that could impact health
- - Social connection, often shared with family and friends
- - Physical state of being free from illness or injury
- - State of overall well-being
20 Clues: - State of overall well-being • - Person’s sense of self-worth • - Key nutrient for bones and teeth • - Ability to manage stress and emotions • - Form of relaxation that reduces tension • - Important element in our diet for energy • - Practice to enhance flexibility and strength • - The process of healing from illness or injury • ...
Asthma 2025-01-18
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- drugs used to treat bacterial infections
- gene-editing tool that is used to modify DNA.
- traditons and belifs of groups of people
- #1 cause of asthma attacks
- medical care to a community
- he process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- microorganisms that cause diseses
- device used to deliver medication to the lungs
- advanced inhaler
- essential fatty compounds need for body functions
- medical technique using genes to treat diseases
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- social conditions that influence differences in health status
- large moleclues essenital for life
- the bodys ability to fight infectons
- method of imaging used to look inside the body.
- what you eat and drink witch can affect health
- Substances that can trigger an allergic reaction.
- requried by the body for health,growth
- surroundings that impact health
- detailed image of the body taken using advanced technology.
20 Clues: advanced inhaler • #1 cause of asthma attacks • medical care to a community • surroundings that impact health • microorganisms that cause diseses • large moleclues essenital for life • the bodys ability to fight infectons • requried by the body for health,growth • drugs used to treat bacterial infections • traditons and belifs of groups of people • ...
Health Care Delivery Systems 2022-11-01
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- taking care of the whole person—body, mind, spirit, heart, and soul—with the goal of giving patients with life-threatening illnesses the best quality of life they can have through the aggressive management of symptoms
- program that measures, reports, and rewards excellence in health care delivery, taking into consideration access, price, quality, efficiency, and alignment of incentives
- for performance: a strategy using financial incentives to reward providers for achieving a range of payer objectives, including delivery efficiencies, submission of data and measures to the payer, and improved quality and patient safety
- prepaid, group-managed care plan that allows subscribers to receive all the medical services they require through a group of affiliated providers; there may be no additional out-of-pocket costs, or subscribers may pay only a small fee, called a copayment
- fixed amount per patient for a specified time period paid to a health care service provider for the delivery of health care services
- health care system in which the government collects all health care fees via taxes and pays out all health care costs
- a type of care provided for caregivers of homebound ill, disabled, or older adult patients
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- a prepaid group practice that allows a third-party payer (such as an insurance company) to contract with a group of health care providers to administer services at a lower fee in return for prompt payment and a guaranteed volume of patients and services
- deliberate organization of patient care activities between two or more participants (including the patient) to facilitate the appropriate delivery of quality health care services in an efficient person-centered manner; mechanism to make sure that patients get the right care at the right time in the most efficient and cost-effective manner, by the right person in the right setting
- classification of patients by major medical diagnosis for the purpose of standardizing health care costs
- type of health care settings located in areas that are convenient for people to walk into and receive care; may be provided in hospitals, clinics, or centers
- organizations, family members, and other caregivers that provide medical and nonmedical care for people with chronic illnesses or disabilities who are physically or mentally unable to care for themselves independently
- type of organization that operates in a complex, high-hazard domain for an extended period without serious accidents or catastrophic failures
- system in which a bill is generated and a fee is paid every time a provider does something for a patient
- Type of care organization that is a group of health care entities organized via incentives to deliver the most efficient and high-quality care for the population served
- a type of end-of-life care for persons who are terminally ill
- an organized, high-quality, cost-effective system of health care that influences the selection and use of health care services of a population
17 Clues: a type of end-of-life care for persons who are terminally ill • a type of care provided for caregivers of homebound ill, disabled, or older adult patients • classification of patients by major medical diagnosis for the purpose of standardizing health care costs • ...
Health Insurance 2024-01-08
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- Must have one of these to use a Health Savings Account
- The cost of a health insurance plan
- Federally funded insurance for age 65+
- A __________ condition exists before you acquire new insurance
- A PPO will usually cover some portion of a/an ______________ medical expense
- Public insurance for people with low incomes
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- You are responsible for paying this before insurance kicks in
- Pays for in-network health care only
- Cost of health insurance for active-duty military
- Pre-tax funded savings account for health care costs
- Number of packages on the Health Insurance MP
- Preferred provider organization
- Insurance for military members
13 Clues: Insurance for military members • Preferred provider organization • The cost of a health insurance plan • Pays for in-network health care only • Federally funded insurance for age 65+ • Public insurance for people with low incomes • Number of packages on the Health Insurance MP • Cost of health insurance for active-duty military • ...
Sláinte na nÓg – Seachtain na Sláinte 2024-04-24
18 Clues: salt • sugar • events • apples • oranges • healthy • yoghurt • too much • intercom • teachers • students • principal • health week • sugary drinks • guest speaker • football game • fitness classes • your health is better than your wealth
Ch. 1 Understanding Your Health & Wellness 2023-09-19
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- state of health and wellness in which people generally feel good about their present conditions
- person's level of education and income level
- tools a person uses to make good choices about health and wellness
- segments of DNA that determine the structure and function of a person's cells and affect his or her development, personality, and health
- record of a disease's presence and impact within a family
- strategies you can use to stand up to pressures and influences that want you to engage in unhealthy behaviors
- absence of physical illness and disease
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive healthy ways
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances that they will develop a disease or disorder
- people with whom a person interacts, such as family members, friends, peers, teachers, coaches, neighbors, and coworkers
- strategies that can help you deal with arguments in a positive, respectful way to promote healthy relationships
- places where a person spends his or her time, such as school, home or workplace; the region in which a person lives; the air a person breathes; and the water a person drinks
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- regular doctor who provides checkups, screening, treatments, and prescriptions
- going to the doctor when you are well to help you stay healthy; involves getting an annual physical exam, regular checkups, and screening for conditions like hearing or vision loss
- method of resolving conflict that involve a third, neutral party
- aspect of health that has to do with a person's thought and feelings
- aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions
- work together
- balance of all aspects of health--physical, mental/emotional, and social
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries, or diseases to improve wellness
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- plan of action that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timely
- people who are similar in age to one another
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
24 Clues: work together • absence of physical illness and disease • person's level of education and income level • people who are similar in age to one another • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • record of a disease's presence and impact within a family • method of resolving conflict that involve a third, neutral party • ...
health and wellness darian 2022-09-07
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- any specific behavior or pattern of behaviors (overeating or smoking) that increases an individual's likelihood of developing a disorder, disease, or syndrome.
- the length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions.
- protective factors are characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor's impact.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- the average period that a person may expect to live.
- Chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes.
- the state of having no home.
- features and bodies of water present in an area.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- emotional health is about how we think and feel.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
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- state of excellent health and wellness, and emotional, and socal health.
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- process of identifying ones state of health and taking steps to improve it
- something that increases risk or susceptibility.
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society.
- a parameter of an oscillatory system or device, such as a laser, representing the degree to which it is undamped and hence expressing the relationship between stored energy and energy dissipation.
- person's ability to functions positively and overall satifaction that life's present conditions are good.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person get along with other.
- is defined as the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- dimenson of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
24 Clues: the state of having no home. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • something that increases risk or susceptibility. • features and bodies of water present in an area. • emotional health is about how we think and feel. • the average period that a person may expect to live. • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind. • ...
Light from Light Crossword 2020-05-20
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- a contact-free way to sanitize hands
- attending school, eating a healthy meal, and even taking part in a medical clinic
- the condition of public health (ex: drinking water and sewage)
- 70 percent of the human body
- another word for starvation
- disease that attacks the lungs
- location where patients receive medical treatment
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- empowering individuals with knowledge of health
- the capital of Haiti
- the health institution that Light from Light partners with
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun
- when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the ability to provide steady, reliable, and generous support
16 Clues: the capital of Haiti • another word for starvation • 70 percent of the human body • disease that attacks the lungs • a contact-free way to sanitize hands • a person's mental or physical condition • founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun • when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning • empowering individuals with knowledge of health • ...
Oral Care 2025-02-12
Across
- Protective layer on teeth
- Mineral essential for oral health
- Person that puts on braces
- Should be replaced every 3 to 4 months
- Disease that can worsen oral health
- Good oral health reduces the risk of
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- Main person you should see for checkups
- Provides leadership needed to improve oral health
- Used to get rid of leftover bacteria
- Used to clean in between teeth
- Health (blank) are differences in access to oral health services
- How many times should you brush your teeth a day
12 Clues: Protective layer on teeth • Person that puts on braces • Used to clean in between teeth • Mineral essential for oral health • Disease that can worsen oral health • Used to get rid of leftover bacteria • Good oral health reduces the risk of • Should be replaced every 3 to 4 months • Main person you should see for checkups • How many times should you brush your teeth a day • ...
Crossword Clues and Answers: 2025-03-11
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- The group of management people administratively responsible for the health care system.
- ROOM The room from which supplies can be ordered for the patient care unit or the patient.
- Chief Financial Officer.
- An item used by a HUC to write on a legal document.
- A type of writing supply usually ordered in case lots.
- An abbreviation for the department within the health care facility responsible for the specific equipment rented or purchased by the patient; also called sterile processing and distribution.
- A statement of purpose that defines the essence of the health care system.
- Abbreviation for the individual that has overall responsibility for coordinating the health care system.
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- A statement defining the health care system’s future and the direction that will be pursued in achieving it.
- A type of leadership style that is very dictatorial.
- Either one-time use or reusable items that are used in the profession of Health Unit Coordinating and that are ordered from a different area or department.
- Tasks performed for the benefit of the patients or to meet the requirements of other health care providers within the patient care department.
- The abbreviation for paperwork that is completed to process a request for a supply purchased from an outside vendor.
- Abbreviated form; meaning Director of Nursing.
- An abbreviation for a manager of patient care.
- SERVICE Training conducted for health care staff in order to provide the knowledge necessary to use equipment correctly.
16 Clues: Chief Financial Officer. • Abbreviated form; meaning Director of Nursing. • An abbreviation for a manager of patient care. • An item used by a HUC to write on a legal document. • A type of leadership style that is very dictatorial. • A type of writing supply usually ordered in case lots. • A statement of purpose that defines the essence of the health care system. • ...
Gut-Brain Axis 2024-02-29
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- Short-chain fatty acid important for brain function
- Neurotransmitter reducing fear and anxiety
- Short-chain fatty acids produced by gut microbes
- Plant chemicals found in cocoa and green tea
- Tiny organisms living in the gut
- Fats found in oily fish and beneficial for brain health
- Amino acid converted into serotonin
- Brain activity related to pleasure and motivation
- Fibers that promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria
- Cells responsible for transmitting information in the brain
- Live bacteria promoting gut health
- Chemicals involved in fat absorption and brain function
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- Immune response associated with various brain disorders
- Probiotics influencing mental health
- Prebiotic fibers beneficial for gut health
- Large nerve connecting gut and brain
- System protecting the body from pathogens
- Process that enhances foods like yogurt and sauerkraut
- Neurotransmitter linked to happiness and mood regulation
19 Clues: Tiny organisms living in the gut • Live bacteria promoting gut health • Amino acid converted into serotonin • Probiotics influencing mental health • Large nerve connecting gut and brain • System protecting the body from pathogens • Prebiotic fibers beneficial for gut health • Neurotransmitter reducing fear and anxiety • Plant chemicals found in cocoa and green tea • ...
Alternate Health unit Vocab. 2019-01-30
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- / Is anything that causes stress.
- / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- / communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- / Is a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- / Is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- / A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- / Is taking action to influence others to support a health-related belief.
- / Is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- 2010 / Is a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the United States.
- / Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way.
- / Is the combination of physical, mental / emotional, and social well-being.
- / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- / Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- / Is something that you aim for that takes planning and work.
- / Is the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- / The various methods of communicating information.
- / Is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- / Is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- / A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- / Are people of the same age who share similar interests.
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- / Are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- / Are related risk, the increase in effect with each added risk.
- / Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- model / Is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- / Are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- / Distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- / Is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- / life skills, are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- / Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- / Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- / Conditions that shield individuals from the negative consequences of exposure to risk.
- / Is the sum of your surroundings.
- / The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- / Is avoiding harmful behaviors.
- / An overall state of well-being, or total health.
35 Clues: / Is avoiding harmful behaviors. • / Is anything that causes stress. • / Is the sum of your surroundings. • / Is the act of becoming aware through the senses. • / The various methods of communicating information. • / An overall state of well-being, or total health. • / Is a goal that you can reach in a short period of time. • ...
Walmsley Newsletter 2025-06-19
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- Tool to reduce noise and promote sleep
- Mental state impacted by caregiving stress
- Guided exercises to help calm the mind
- Emotional exhaustion from caregiving roles
- Common coping risk for men
- Common stimulant that can disrupt sleep
- Keeping emotions inside without release
- Helpful writing activity to process emotions
- Preventative mental health step
- Men's Health Month theme in June
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- Important sleep tool for shift workers
- Coping strategy that includes saying no
- First step toward self-care for sandwich generation
- Practicing kindness to oneself
- Canadian organisation promoting mental health
- A simple act to connect emotionally
- Support system that may include friends and family
- A nutritious snack option for shift workers
- Quick connection ritual for shift workers
- Useful tech for scheduling and reminders
- Professionals who support mental health
- Phrase often discouraging men from seeking help
- Mindful movement to reset the nervous system
- Common issue among sandwich generation
24 Clues: Common coping risk for men • Practicing kindness to oneself • Preventative mental health step • Men's Health Month theme in June • A simple act to connect emotionally • Important sleep tool for shift workers • Tool to reduce noise and promote sleep • Guided exercises to help calm the mind • Common issue among sandwich generation • Coping strategy that includes saying no • ...
Health Triangle 7th Grade 2020-08-25
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- Volunteering will also help you connect to new people in your _____.
- Bathe regularly and _____ your hands.
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- Initiate _____.
- Make time for activities that you enjoy.
- One of the best ways to make friends is to show interest in the other person.
- A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits.
- Some unhealthy foods include sodas, fried foods, _____ processed foods such as cookies and sweet cereals.
- The triangle's three sides each represent a side of your overall health:_____, mental and social.
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- Mental _____ refers to a range of mental health conditions.
- 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.
- Eat a _____ diet.
- Stay _____.
- Practice deep breathing.
- _____ unhealthy foods.
- Take good care of your _____ and mental health.
- Brush your teeth in the morning and evening for 2 minutes each time.
- Social health often involves _____ of friends and family members who support us and care for us during the hard times.
- General guidelines suggest 9 to 13 _____ of water every day.
- Take good _____ of your skin.
21 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. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2014-08-28
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- Actions/choices that may harm you or others
- All living and non-living things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from being a larger conflict
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health
- Results of actions
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- Taking action in support of a cause
- Conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- A chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- Taking steps to avoid something
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- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- Ways to say no effectively
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs
- Trustworthy and dependable
- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological parents
- To determine a quality
- The body's response to real/imagined dangers and other life events
21 Clues: Results of actions • To determine a quality • Ways to say no effectively • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • Actions/choices that may harm you or others • All living and non-living things around you • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
Benefit Adocate 2020-05-05
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- radiology anesthesiology pathology laboratory
- agent virtual assistant
- pull this up right away at the beginning of call
- durable medical equipment
- non-network office based laboratory xray
- system used to look up member's eligibility and claims
- service that defends against health emergency
- used to detect changes or abnormalities in colon
- united behavioral health
- system that we look up financial acct. info
- sister company for UHC deal with prescriptions
- automatically available when you turn 65
- account that is used for daycare
- Jodell's favorite UHC value
- in a claim the patient and/or provider
- houses SOPs and Advocacy
- in a claim the place of service
- invent the future & learn from past is what value
- health insurance portability and accountability act
- what you will route for further research
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- some procedures need this before service
- plan where inn and oon benefits are the same
- health spending account
- all these plans automatically have RAPL
- flexible spending account
- the recipient of the benefits; employee
- process whereby a person is made resistant
- relies on another for financial support
- also known as coordination of benefits
- in a claim the diagnosis
- health reimbursement account
31 Clues: health spending account • agent virtual assistant • united behavioral health • in a claim the diagnosis • houses SOPs and Advocacy • durable medical equipment • flexible spending account • Jodell's favorite UHC value • health reimbursement account • in a claim the place of service • account that is used for daycare • also known as coordination of benefits • ...
Depression Crossword 2020-11-09
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- The connections between two friends
- A disease or period of sickness
- Being away from any social contact
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance
- Is when you aren't comfortable with the lack of social contact
- disease A disease in your heart
- A brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination
- Is a medication that assists in the treatment of depression
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- Being strained either mentally or physically
- Relating to genes and hereditary things Psychology The mental state of someone
- To be separated for unjust reasons
- Is a mental health disorder that causes a depressed mood
- health The health of a persons mental state
- A disease that involves a cell reproducing uncontrollably
- A disease that involves the person having a blood sugar that's to high
- A common form of therapy for mental disorders that involves talking to the therapist
- The connection between any two people
- 3p25-26 A chromosome that may be involved with depression
- health The health of the physical state of a person
- Being nervous or anxious of something all the time
20 Clues: A disease or period of sickness • disease A disease in your heart • To be separated for unjust reasons • Being away from any social contact • The connections between two friends • The connection between any two people • health The health of a persons mental state • Being strained either mentally or physically • Being nervous or anxious of something all the time • ...
Healthcare changes 2017-02-27
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- federal money that helps those meeting the requirements afford health insurance
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to improve health as a whole
- stablishes new ways to pay physicians for caring for Medicare beneficiaries
- the cost of health insurance you pay monthly
- health informationmanagement across computerized systems and the secure exchange of health information between consumers, providers, payers, and quality monitors
- was expanded to a include more people in the poverty level
- gatekeeper of a patients health in the Medical homes model
- the minimum amount of benefits to be offered through insurance
- systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format
- The president who signed the act into law
- coordinate care for people with Medicaid who have chronic conditions
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to improve ability to seek healthcare
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to improve care given
- Part of the frame work to improve U.S. healthcare that aims to reduce spending
- the condition of people without a permanent place to live
- Payments can be bundled for multiples services delivered by one provider, such as payment that covers admissions and readmission for the same condition
- A framework aimed to improve the U.S. healthcare system in three different ways
- any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury
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- data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations
- The management and delivery of health services so that the clients receive a continuum of preventive and curative services, according to their needs over time and across different levels of the health system
- those earning less than twice the federal poverty line
- prior reimbursement method that the we are moving away from
- A person can longer be denied coverage because of this
- the coordination of activities across operating units that are at the same stage in the process of delivering services
- a group of doctors coordinating care to give the best care to Medicare patients
- Acronym for the Affordable Care Act
- the structural determinants and conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age.
- trategy used by purchasers to promote quality and value of health care services
- a patient's knowledge, skills, ability and willingness to manage his own health and care
- nickname for the ACA is also know as
- care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
- preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations
- the coordination of services among operating units that are at different stages of the process of delivery patient services
- Medicine that now has to be covered at full cost by the insurance
- Coverage for these visits are fully covered under the ACA
- period the time span you can enroll for coverage in the insurance marketplace
- Places where consumers can shop for coverage
- a smooth and safe transition of a patient from the hospital to the home
- requires all Americans to have healthcare coverage
39 Clues: Acronym for the Affordable Care Act • nickname for the ACA is also know as • The president who signed the act into law • the cost of health insurance you pay monthly • Places where consumers can shop for coverage • requires all Americans to have healthcare coverage • those earning less than twice the federal poverty line • ...
Health Insurance Basics 2022-01-31
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- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- expenses on a tax-free basis
- level of care is needed.
- type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future
- The amount paid by you or your employer, in addition to copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, in exchange for insurance
- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts
- A way of sharing medical costs
- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
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- mammograms.
- Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
- A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO.
- A primary care physician monitors your health, diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if
- The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources.
- Services designed to keep patients healthy, including check-ups, well baby care and adult care, immunizations, Pap smears
- The maximum amount of money you will be required to pay each year for deductibles, coinsurance and copayments.
- A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time
- of covered medical expenses
- A health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services(HealthMaintenanceOrganization)
19 Clues: mammograms. • level of care is needed. • of covered medical expenses • expenses on a tax-free basis • A way of sharing medical costs • A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO. • A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time • The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources. • ...
Focus Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- A feeling of relaxation after pain or discomfort subsides
- Study associated with eye health and age-related macular degeneration
- Part of the eye responsible for central vision
- Organs that provide the sense of sight
- Essential nutrients for health
- Antioxidant that supports eye health, found in leafy greens
- Clarity of sight
- Type of supplement designed to be consumed without swallowing whole
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- Products taken to boost nutrition or health
- To choose or pick from a group
- Nutrient that works with lutein to protect the macula
- The ability to see or a long-term goal
- A smooth, easy-to-swallow capsule form of supplements
- Soft, chewable supplement often enjoyed for its texture
- Overall well-being, physical and mental
15 Clues: Clarity of sight • To choose or pick from a group • Essential nutrients for health • The ability to see or a long-term goal • Organs that provide the sense of sight • Overall well-being, physical and mental • Products taken to boost nutrition or health • Part of the eye responsible for central vision • Nutrient that works with lutein to protect the macula • ...
Healthcare Cybersecurity 2024-04-10
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- Helps pay for your healthcare, often checked online
- Law that protects your private health information
- Blood or urine check ordered by a doctor
- Seeing a doctor using video or phone
- Message that tells you about an upcoming appointment
- Website where patients can see their health records
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- Booking a doctor’s appointment online
- Important health signs like heart rate and blood pressure
- Person who often uses computers to track patient care
- Uses technology to review test results and notes
- Protecting health information from hackers
- Place that fills prescriptions, often linked to your records
- Being able to see your own medical records
- Digital version of a patient’s medical chart
- Tool on your phone that helps manage health
15 Clues: Seeing a doctor using video or phone • Booking a doctor’s appointment online • Blood or urine check ordered by a doctor • Protecting health information from hackers • Being able to see your own medical records • Tool on your phone that helps manage health • Digital version of a patient’s medical chart • Uses technology to review test results and notes • ...
Healthy Living Puzzle 2014-10-27
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- Getting more of this doesn't have to mean joining a gym. You can also take the stairs or walk around the office building.
- These rewards for behavior change can take the form of discounts on health insurance, deposits into HSAs, or cash bonuses.
- The drive to be successful. Employers can help their employees develop this.
- A popular wearable activity tracker
- Quitting smoking
- We want to help you create a _______ of health in your workplace.
- ______ goals are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely
- An overall sense of health and well-being
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- The addictive substance found in tobacco.
- Providing this to your employees can make it easier for positive behavior changes to stick.
- The act of being present at work but not working effectively or productively
- A study shows that only 13 percent of employees are fully _______ at work.
- Defined as a BMI over 30, this is a challenging health condition for about 1 in 3 Americans.
- Motivation that comes from within
- A dangerous disease, one of many associated with obesity
- Your wellness coach may be a registered nurse or a certified _______.
- In the workplace, weight _____ can look like differences in pay, fewer advancement opportunities and rude stares or remarks
- An approach to wellness in which a trained and knowledgeable expert guides employees toward better health.
- A key component of the diabetes epidemic, along with obesity and too little sleep.
- Sedentary jobs can lead to a number of health conditions, known collectively as "______ disease."
20 Clues: Quitting smoking • Motivation that comes from within • A popular wearable activity tracker • The addictive substance found in tobacco. • An overall sense of health and well-being • A dangerous disease, one of many associated with obesity • We want to help you create a _______ of health in your workplace. • ...
EDIM All Manager Mtg - 2022.12.06 2022-11-16
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- Program Data Reporting Division
- DHCS document that provides best practices on sharing data
- An intake and monitoring tool
- Advanced Planning Document
- DHCS' intranet
- Children's Health Insurance Program
- The father of epidemiology
- Completeness, Accuracy, Reasonableness and Timeliness (CART)
- Enterprise Data Information Management
- A multi-purpose project management tool
- Geographic Information System
- EDIM's motto
- Health Information Technology for Economic & Clinical Health Act
- Strategic Planning and Workforce Development Division
- A type of BI product that EDIM can create
- DHCS' Learning Management System
- Management Information System/Decision Support System
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- The development and enforcement of the DHCS Data Strategy
- DHCS'guidance for roles and responsibilities between EDIM, Programs and ETS
- Who has ultimate responsibility for data quality including policy definitions
- California Advancing & Innovating Medi-Cal
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Individual Development Plan
- Health Information Management Division
- Data Management Book of Knowledge
- Ability to derive meaningful information from data
- Data Analytics Division
- Data Custodian - Enterprise Technology Services
- External Quality Review Organization
- DHCS Director
- Long-Term Services and Supports
- Budget Change Proposal
- Enterprise Project Management Office - location for DHCS Executives to monitor enterprise-level projects
33 Clues: EDIM's motto • DHCS Director • DHCS' intranet • Budget Change Proposal • Data Analytics Division • Advanced Planning Document • The father of epidemiology • Individual Development Plan • An intake and monitoring tool • Geographic Information System • Program Data Reporting Division • Long-Term Services and Supports • DHCS' Learning Management System • Data Management Book of Knowledge • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2014-08-28
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- Results of actions
- To determine a quality
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from being a larger conflict
- All living and non-living things around you
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health
- Actions/choices that may harm you or others
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- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- A chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- The body's response to real/imagined dangers and other life events
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- Ways to say no effectively
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- Conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Trustworthy and dependable
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs
- Taking action in support of a cause
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological parents
21 Clues: Results of actions • To determine a quality • Ways to say no effectively • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • All living and non-living things around you • Actions/choices that may harm you or others • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
Health Priorities in Australia 2024-09-16
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- The system used in Australia to make healthcare accessible for everyone.
- Measures of Australia's Health.
- The level of government responsible for MediCare.
- The amount of people effected by a disease.
- The factors influencing someone's health such as family and location.
- An agreement made to improve 5 areas of health promotion.
- The type of disease in which body cells mutate and multiply.
- When everyone is awarded the same resources.
- The proportion of a population with a disease.
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- The factors influencing someone's health such as employment and education.
- The term used when rates of a disease decline.
- The amount of deaths caused by a disease.
- The term that encompasses diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- When a societal problem is eliminated for everybody.
- Management of factors that could reduce the occurance of a disease.
- The term used when rates of a disease rise.
- The level of government responsible for rolling out health campaigns and policies.
- When people recieve varying amount of resources based on their needs.
- The level of government responsible for managing hospitals and ambulance services.
- The term used when rates of a disease stay the same.
20 Clues: Measures of Australia's Health. • The amount of deaths caused by a disease. • The amount of people effected by a disease. • The term used when rates of a disease rise. • When everyone is awarded the same resources. • The term used when rates of a disease decline. • The proportion of a population with a disease. • The level of government responsible for MediCare. • ...
Home Care Benefits and Regulations 2016-07-21
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- The Medicare benefit that covers home health services
- RNs must provide ____________ to all Home Health Aides to ensure safe and proper care
- Medicare defines part-time as up to ______ hours per day and up to 28 hours per week
- Medicare's Conditions of ______________ drive most of our agency's policies
- All home health services must be based upon a _____ ___ ____ encounter with the ordering physician
- Services must be provided by and agency that follows the ___________ of Participation
- Occupational Therapy, Home Health Aides, Medical Social Workers, and supplies/DME are considered ________ services (provided alongside skilled services)
- Abbreviation for Conditions of Participation
- The number of days that make up a home health episode
- The Medicare assessment and data collection tool used in home care
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- PAs (Physician Assistants) and ______________ cannot sign any orders used for home health services
- Services provided must be _________ and necessary treatment for the medical condition
- Nursing and HHA services must be provided on an _______ or part-time basis
- All services rendered must be ordered by a __________
- Skilled services include: Skilled Nursing, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Therapy, and __________ Occupational Thearpy
- Medicare patients must be ____________, or unable to regularly leave the home
- The Medicare benefit that covers outpatient services and DME/HME
- Daily Skilled Nursing services are covered for a short period of time and must have an ____ ______ clearly documented
- Clients must requires a _________ that requires the expertise of a professional
19 Clues: Abbreviation for Conditions of Participation • All services rendered must be ordered by a __________ • The Medicare benefit that covers home health services • The number of days that make up a home health episode • The Medicare benefit that covers outpatient services and DME/HME • The Medicare assessment and data collection tool used in home care • ...
