health Crossword Puzzles
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? • ...
Ch 1 2026-01-05
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- related to a person's genetic makeup
- ___ of life- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- ___health- expression of thoughts and feelings
- related to a persons choices and behaviors
- ___ health- how well the body functions
- communication channels including books, TV, movies, social media and more
- ___factors- things that increase the chance for positive outcomes
- how long a person actually lives
- one's state of health
- presence of waste in the environment
- circumstances, objects, conditions that surround an individual
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for a person.
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- ___health- how a person makes decisions and solves problems with observed and interpreted information
- how long a person is expected to live
- ___health- how a person interacts with others
- poor health which prevents someone from functioning normally
- ___factors- things that increase chance for negative outcomes
- not having regular, consistent housing
- deoxyribonucleic acid- chemical that carries genetic information
- overall satisfaction with life's present conditions
- land features and bodies of water in an area
- ___health- state of excellent health and wellness
- complete physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
23 Clues: one's state of health • how long a person actually lives • related to a person's genetic makeup • presence of waste in the environment • how long a person is expected to live • not having regular, consistent housing • ___ health- how well the body functions • related to a persons choices and behaviors • land features and bodies of water in an area • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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...?
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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). • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Oral Care 2025-02-12
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Cracking Clearwave 2026-02-24
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- Clearwave's Westchester County office is located in this hamlet.
- Mood disorder involving persistent sadness
- Clearwave's 8th office
- Excessive worry or fear
- Clearwave's Dutchess County office is located in this city
- Clearwave's Rockland County office is located in this hamlet.
- Clearwave's Suffolk County office is located in this hamlet
- Licensed professional providing therapy and social support services
- Clearwave's Albany county office is located in this hamlet
- Disorder marked by intrusive thoughts and rituals
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- The Mental Health Company You work for
- Clearwave's office that opened in March 2026 is located in this city.
- Medical doctor specializing in mental health
- Noninvasive brain stimulation therapy
- Clearwave's Orange County office is located in this city.
- Dissociative anesthetic used in modern psychiatric treatment
- Esketamine-based treatment for depression
- Clearwave's Nassau county office is located in this village
- Nurse practitioner focused on psychiatric and mental health care
- Licensed therapist specializing in mental health counseling
20 Clues: Clearwave's 8th office • Excessive worry or fear • Noninvasive brain stimulation therapy • The Mental Health Company You work for • Esketamine-based treatment for depression • Mood disorder involving persistent sadness • Medical doctor specializing in mental health • Disorder marked by intrusive thoughts and rituals • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Home Care Benefits and Regulations 2024-06-26
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
755 2025-11-23
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- A system where all residents have guaranteed healthcare access
- ACA rule requiring large employers to offer health insurance or face penalties
- Percentage of average healthcare costs a plan covers (e.g., Bronze 60%, Silver 70%)
- Insurance plan that offers more flexibility, no referrals needed, lower cost in-network
- Prescription drug coverage under Medicare
- Federal health insurance for people 65+ and some with disabilities
- A tax-advantaged account for medical expenses; requires a high-deductible health plan
- Caps on coverage amounts; banned under the ACA for essential benefits
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- A health condition you had before insurance coverage began
- 2017 Senate proposal to repeal parts of ACA (“skinny repeal”); did not pass
- The most you will pay in a year for covered services; after this, insurance pays 100%
- Insurance pricing based on the general population, not individual health status
- Insurance pricing based on a group’s past healthcare costs
- Medicare Advantage; private plans that provide Parts A + B and often extra benefits
- The monthly amount paid to keep health insurance coverage
- Amount you pay first before insurance starts covering services
- Insurance plan that requires referrals and in-network providers; usually cheaper
17 Clues: Prescription drug coverage under Medicare • The monthly amount paid to keep health insurance coverage • A health condition you had before insurance coverage began • Insurance pricing based on a group’s past healthcare costs • A system where all residents have guaranteed healthcare access • Amount you pay first before insurance starts covering services • ...
Healthcare Delivery Systems & Related Agencies 2025-08-13
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- Hospital A hospital that offers a full range of services including surgery, emergency care, maternity, and intensive care units.
- Care Center An urgent care clinic that treats minor injuries and illnesses without an appointment.
- Provides health insurance coverage through government programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
- Tracks and investigates disease outbreaks in the United States and recommends prevention strategies.
- Care Clinic A doctor’s office where patients receive routine checkups, vaccinations, and basic treatment without staying overnight.
- Helps patients with low incomes or without insurance access free or low-cost care through community health centers.
- Raises awareness, funds research, and provides patient support for those with heart disease.
- Care Facility A facility that provides 24-hour care for patients recovering from serious injuries or surgeries for several weeks or months.
- Dental Practice A dental clinic that specializes in orthodontics for children and teens.
- Provides international leadership in public health, coordinating global disease prevention efforts.
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- Health Clinic A mental health facility providing counseling and therapy services for individuals and families.
- Hospital A specialized center that treats only patients with cancer.
- Care A place where terminally ill patients receive comfort-focused care in the final stages of life.
- Works to prevent cancer, fund research, and support patients through education and community programs.
- Offers CPR and First Aid training, responds to disasters, and organizes blood drives.
- Center A rehabilitation facility that helps patients regain mobility and independence after a stroke.
- Approves and monitors the safety of medicines, vaccines, and food products in the U.S.
- Health Care An organization that sends nurses and therapists to patients’ homes to provide care after surgery.
- Funds medical research and shares new scientific discoveries with healthcare providers.
- of Dimes Supports mothers and babies by preventing birth defects and improving infant health.
20 Clues: Hospital A specialized center that treats only patients with cancer. • Offers CPR and First Aid training, responds to disasters, and organizes blood drives. • Approves and monitors the safety of medicines, vaccines, and food products in the U.S. • Funds medical research and shares new scientific discoveries with healthcare providers. • ...
11/14/2024 health policy 2024-12-13
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- equity/population health/value
- ___ rates irritate doctors and health care systems
- a single payer system
- companies, are often adamantly opposed to limitations on the way physicians use medications or devices
- visits, service provided to patients
- cost of health care was higher in the ___than anywhere else in the world
- Changes to health policy in the US are perceived to be part of a __ game
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- are very quick to mobilize against any change to medical coverage
- The American public had largely come to expect the ___quality care available
- cost/access/quality
- externally effects other things
- consequences, things that we don't want to happen that happens because of a policy change
- health maintenance organization
- of health care, = #of service provided x resources used per service x price
- only industrialized country that does not guarantee access to healthcare for all its citizens
15 Clues: cost/access/quality • a single payer system • equity/population health/value • externally effects other things • health maintenance organization • visits, service provided to patients • ___ rates irritate doctors and health care systems • are very quick to mobilize against any change to medical coverage • ...
Benjamin Stefl - Period 2 2019-08-23
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- The achievement of a person's best in all six components of health.
- The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
- A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Factors beyond one's control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health - physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental - are in balance.
- A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin.
- Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
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- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising awareness to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- To work together with one or more people.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- A tool for building a healthy life.
23 Clues: A tool for building a healthy life. • To work together with one or more people. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do. • ...
Emily Lucero 2019-08-23
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- To work together with one or more people.
- Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin.
- A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising awareness to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- A tool for building a healthy life.
- The achievement of a person's best in all six components of health.
- Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
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- The state of well-being in which all components of Health - physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental - are in balance.
- Factors beyond one's control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
- A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
- Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
23 Clues: A tool for building a healthy life. • To work together with one or more people. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do. • Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • ...
DNA Module 1 Lesson 7 -Health and Safety- Part 1 2024-12-30
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- According to the Health and Safety at Work Act, workplaces with 5+ employees must have a written Health and Safety _______
- Health and Safety (_____ _____)Regulations concern first aid in the workplace
- Fifth stage of a risk assessment- ________ the risk assessment
- This piece of firefighting equipment legally must be present in the workplace
- A _________, named person in the workplace should be responsible for health and safety
- Hazard symbol- Dripping chemicals on Hand and Surface
- Hazard symbol- Dead tree and fish
- Fourth stage of a risk assessment- ______ your findings
- Annual _____ certification is needed to comply with first aid regs
- Hazard Symbol- Torso with Flash
- This person deals with injuries in the workplace
- Hazard Symbol- Gas cylinder
- Where should workplace accidents be recorded on the premises?
- The _______ has ultimate responsibility for employee health and safety in the workplace
- A _____ ________ should always be present at the workplace
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- Regulatory Reform (_____ _______ Order (2005)
- This piece of firefighting equipment legally must be present in the workplace
- This 'R' is categorised as 'the chance of harm occurring, and the severity of that harm'
- International hazard ______ replaced European ones in 2009
- The fire marshall must be trained in the use of fire ________
- An injury that causes an absence of more than __ ____ is considered a major injury as per RIDDOR
- Second stage of a risk assessment- decide who may be ______
- This 'H' is categorised as 'anything that may cause harm'
- A hazardous waste __________ note must be collected from the waste collection company when they collect Hazardous waste
- Hazard Symbol- Skull and Crossbones
- Hazard symbol- Exploding bomb
- First stage of a risk assessment
- Hazard symbol- Flaming Circle
- Third stage of a risk assessment- _________ the risk
- Hazard Symbol- Exclamation Mark
- Hazard symbol- Flame
- The Environmental ______ Act was published in 1990
- The Health and Safety ________ must be informed of any serious health and safety infractions
- Which piece of legislation governs the reporting of accidents at work?
- Harmful _____ occurrences should be reported to the local HSO
- The health and _____ at work act came into effect in 1974
36 Clues: Hazard symbol- Flame • Hazard Symbol- Gas cylinder • Hazard symbol- Exploding bomb • Hazard symbol- Flaming Circle • Hazard Symbol- Exclamation Mark • Hazard Symbol- Torso with Flash • First stage of a risk assessment • Hazard symbol- Dead tree and fish • Hazard Symbol- Skull and Crossbones • Regulatory Reform (_____ _______ Order (2005) • ...
Chapter 1&2 2023-01-30
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- primary care
- food and drug
- provider organization ppo
- diseases develop due to changes in health over time, and your genes guide many of these changes.
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community
- theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not
- choices that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease or health condition
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
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- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- the leading cause of death in the US
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder
- learning practices of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills
- insurance available for people 65 years of age and older
- ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health
- the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- cancer doctor
- make sure the goal fits you, your values, and what you want to accomplish
- Large marsupial
- the presence of waste in the environment
- a science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole
- the beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
25 Clues: Has a trunk • primary care • food and drug • cancer doctor • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • provider organization ppo • the leading cause of death in the US • the presence of waste in the environment • insurance available for people 65 years of age and older • the beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-12-29
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- (ABBR)HEALTH CARE FACILITY OPERATED BY THE MILITARY THAT PROVIDES OUTPATIENT AND AMBULATORY SERVICES FOR TRICARE
- THE TEMPORARY HOSPITALIZATION OF A HOSPICE PT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING RELIEF FROM DUTY FOR THE NONPAID PERSON
- (ABBR)CASH ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE ON A TIME LIMITED BASS FOR CHILDREN DEPRIVED OF SUPPORT DUE TO PARENTS, DEATH OR INCAPACITY
- SUBMITTED FOR SERVICES PROVIDED TO A BABY UNDER THE MOTHERS MEDICAID ID NUMBER
- SUPPLEMENTAAL PLANS BY THE FEDERAL GOVT BUT SOLD BY PRIVATE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANIES TO COVER THE COSTS OF MEDICARE DEDUCTIBLES
- PLEDGEES OR SECURES A DEBTORS PROPERTY AS SECURITY OR PAYMENT FOR A DEBT
- CARE FOR A SUDDEN / UNEXPECTED MEDICAL CONDITION
- SUBSCRIBER
- (ABBR)COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT CONTAINS UP TO DATE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT WORKFORCE PERSONNEL INFORMATION
- PROCESS OF THE THIRD PARTY PAYER RECOVERING HEALTH CARE EXPENSES FROM THE LIABLE PARTY
- SPECIAL CONTRACT CLAUSE STIPULATING ADDITIONAL COVERAGE ABOVE THE STANDARD CONTRACT
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- HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR LOW INCOME AMERICANS
- WITHIN 40 MILES OF MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITY
- SERVICES FOR TERMINALLY ILL PTS AND THEIR FAMILIES
- BEGINS WITH THE FIRST DAY OF HOSPITALIZATION AND ENDS WHEN THE PT HAS BEEN OUT OF THE HOSPITAL FOR 60 CONSECUTIVE DAYS
- THE LEGAL BUSINESS NAME OF THE PROVIDERS PRACTICE
- FEDERAL HEALTH CARE TEAM THAT WORKS WITH HEALTH AFFAIRS
- AVAILABLE 24 HOURS FOR ADVICE
- HEALTH CARE PROGRAM FOR ACTIVE DUTY MEMBERS AND FAMILY MEMBERS, RETIREES AND SURVIVORS
- (ABBR.)DOCUMENT THAT ACKNOWLEDGES PT RESPONSIBILTY FOR PAYMENT IF MEDICARE DENIES THE CLAIM
20 Clues: SUBSCRIBER • AVAILABLE 24 HOURS FOR ADVICE • HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR LOW INCOME AMERICANS • WITHIN 40 MILES OF MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITY • CARE FOR A SUDDEN / UNEXPECTED MEDICAL CONDITION • THE LEGAL BUSINESS NAME OF THE PROVIDERS PRACTICE • SERVICES FOR TERMINALLY ILL PTS AND THEIR FAMILIES • FEDERAL HEALTH CARE TEAM THAT WORKS WITH HEALTH AFFAIRS • ...
Public Health 2015-01-22
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- area excluded from the public Health Act
- This gave the Board power to construct cemeteries but it was blocked by lack of independent financial powers.
- The lifespan of the new Board established by the Act
- This was established under the Act to advise and co-ordinate local authorities.
- A minor piece of legislation of 1846 allowing local authorities to act to prosecute those responsible for health hazards
- Date of first outbreak of Cholera
- City surveyed by Dr James Kay which established the poor living conditions of the working class
- Date of the Public Health Act
- Year the report into Public Health was published
- Civil servant, commissioner and driving force behind the Act and New Poor Law
- Nickname for those who opposed the Board and government intervention in Public Health
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- One of the commissioners on the board
- The Act recommended action but did not compel it - i.e it was a ____________ Act
- Name of the report into Public Health
- One of the commissioners on the board (also involved in factory reform and education)
- Deadly disease which spread to middle and upper classes
- Belief that disease was caused by bad air/smells.
- If the Death rate exceeded this then it became mandatory for the town council to set up a local board
- Year the House of Lords established an inquiry into sanitary conditions
- Number of local boards established by 1854
- Newspaper which campaigned against the Act and the boards reforms
21 Clues: Date of the Public Health Act • Date of first outbreak of Cholera • One of the commissioners on the board • Name of the report into Public Health • area excluded from the public Health Act • Number of local boards established by 1854 • Year the report into Public Health was published • Belief that disease was caused by bad air/smells. • ...
Biomedical careers 2018-08-22
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- assurance
- remove tooth decay fill cavities and repair fractured teeth.
- or medicines and their administration
- administration
- a way of preventing mistakes and defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering solutions or services to customers
- is defined primarily as the use of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body's structural
- engineering
- operate on patients to treat injuries
- medicine
- the boundaries of the Constitution
- claims adjuster
- ray service
- care administrators also known as health services managers and health care managers
- work on the human body and its structure.
- therapists can teach patients how to prevent or manage their condition so that they will achieve long-term health benefits
- practitioner
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- inspect property damage or personal injury claims to determine how much the insurance company should pay for the loss
- science
- forensic science technician is someone who helps investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence
- medicine
- counselors explain family history and inheritance and how a condition may occur or reoccur.
- and wildlife biologists study animals and other wildlife and how they interact with their ecosystems.
- medicine
- x-ray engineer maintains and repairs x-ray equipment. He's part of a larger group of maintenance workers called medical equipment repairers
- and transplant coordinator
- physiologists analyze their patients fitness in order to help them improve their health or maintain good health
- major difference between osteopathic and allopathic doctors is that some osteopathic doctors provide manual medicine therapies
- veterinarian is a medical professional who protects the health and well-being of both animals and people
28 Clues: science • medicine • medicine • medicine • assurance • engineering • ray service • practitioner • administration • claims adjuster • and transplant coordinator • the boundaries of the Constitution • or medicines and their administration • operate on patients to treat injuries • work on the human body and its structure. • remove tooth decay fill cavities and repair fractured teeth. • ...
heathcare crisis by leia johnson 2024-10-01
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- treatment for short-term care.
- all business types form a insurance coverage
- Medical services that are separated out and contracted for independently from any other benefits.
- Healthcare services that do not require a patient to receive overnight care in a hospital.
- services entitled to members
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government
- bills for health insurance plans
- Indigent- A person who does not have insurance and is not covered by Medicaid, Medicare or other public programs.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
- A private organization, usually an insurance company, that finances healthcare.
- benefits under insurance policy
- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
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- maximum payment for insured group
- Benefits The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
- payment that patient pays for doctor visit or prescription
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- A specified period of time during which people are allowed to change health plans.
- not emergency healthcare procedure
- A term that describes the income level a person or family must have to be eligible for Medicaid.
20 Clues: services entitled to members • treatment for short-term care. • benefits under insurance policy • bills for health insurance plans • maximum payment for insured group • not emergency healthcare procedure • The person enrolled in a health plan. • all business types form a insurance coverage • payment that patient pays for doctor visit or prescription • ...
H&S Crossword 2024-07-23
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- A warning sign's colour
- The ___ Safety Act 2022 was introduced following the Grenfell Tower Fire
- The 3 elements needed for a fire are Heat, Fuel and ___
- This should also be the first control measure to implement when managing risk
- An incident that caused injury or ill health
- Work activity that is the biggest contributor back injuries
- When should PPE come in the hierarchy of risk control
- Buildings constructed post year 2000 will not contain this material
- The HSE stands for the Health & Safety ____
- A Carbon ___ detector can found in properties to alert the household of poisonous gas
- Each computer used should complete what assessment
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- The app that is used to report incidents in Orbit
- These are the most common type of workplace injury
- Something that has the potential to cause harm
- The chance of something causing harm to you
- An incident that could have caused injury or ill health
- A document completed to look at what can cause harm in a workplace and measures to reduce risk
- COSHH stands for the Control of ___ Hazardous to Health
- Who has responsible for Health & Safety in the workplace
- A fire exit should never be
20 Clues: A warning sign's colour • A fire exit should never be • The chance of something causing harm to you • The HSE stands for the Health & Safety ____ • An incident that caused injury or ill health • Something that has the potential to cause harm • The app that is used to report incidents in Orbit • These are the most common type of workplace injury • ...
Subchapter W 2025-05-11
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- Requirement to protect personal and health information.
- Process of leaving psychiatric treatment services.
- May be used for mental health treatment if prescribed.
- Type of treatment provided for emotional or mental health disorders.
- Emergency measure involving supervised isolation.
- Required for staff who work in psychiatric treatment settings.
- Treatment involving discussions to support emotional healing.
- Informing others about important psychiatric events or changes.
- Licensed individual delivering psychiatric services.
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- Assessment completed by a qualified mental health professional.
- Medical term for a mental health condition.
- Physical location where treatment services are provided.
- Document that outlines treatment goals and methods.
- Process of formally entering a psychiatric treatment program.
- Written rule or procedure staff must follow.
- Includes all therapy, support, and psychiatric care provided.
- Clinical determination required before psychiatric services begin.
- Assignment to a specific psychiatric care program.
- Emotional or behavioral help provided to children in care.
- Number of children per caregiver required in care settings.
- Must be obtained before providing treatment services.
- Oversight of youth by trained caregivers.
- Intervention method used only when absolutely necessary.
- Person responsible for the psychiatric treatment program.
24 Clues: Oversight of youth by trained caregivers. • Medical term for a mental health condition. • Written rule or procedure staff must follow. • Emergency measure involving supervised isolation. • Process of leaving psychiatric treatment services. • Assignment to a specific psychiatric care program. • Document that outlines treatment goals and methods. • ...
Acronyms 2025-06-25
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- Long Term Services and Supports
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Intermediate Level of Care
- Protective Level of Care
- Social Security Disability income
- Behavioral Health
- Area Agency on Aging
- Skilled Level of Care
- Ohio Administrative Code
- Activities of Daily Living
- Heat & Energy Assistance Program
- Skilled Nursing Facility
- Veterans Administration
- Care Transitions Intervention
- Person Centered Service Plan
- Legal Guardian
- Aging & Disability Resource Network
- Community Resources Department
- Pre Admission Review
- PASSPORT Administrative Agency
- Waiver Service Coordinator
- Minor Home Modification
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- Emergency Response System
- Long Term Care Ombudsman
- Home & Community Based Services
- Long Term Care
- Social Security Income
- Level of Care
- Direction Home of Eastern Ohio
- Home Health Aide
- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
- Health Safety Action Plan
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
- Ohio Department of Aging
- Case Assistant
- Department of Developmental Disabilities
- Managed Care Organization
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Adult Protective Services
- Family Caregiver Support Program
- Personal Care Services
- Authorized Representative
- Residential State Supplement
- Assisted Living Waiver
- PASSPORT Informational Management System
- Adult Day Care
- Case Manager
47 Clues: Case Manager • Level of Care • Long Term Care • Case Assistant • Legal Guardian • Adult Day Care • Home Health Aide • Behavioral Health • Area Agency on Aging • Pre Admission Review • Skilled Level of Care • Social Security Income • Personal Care Services • Assisted Living Waiver • Veterans Administration • Minor Home Modification • Long Term Care Ombudsman • Protective Level of Care • ...
IAHA Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-06
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- What makes you who you are, including culture and experience
- IAHA program supporting students to explore health careers
- The deep connection Aboriginal people have with land, waters, and skies
- A way to pass down culture and knowledge through generations
- A professional who helps others make healthy food choices
- A professional who helps people recover after injuries or surgery
- The world’s oldest continuing living cultures
- A health professional who supports speech, language, and communication
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- Inner power, resilience, and capability
- Guiding and supporting someone through their learning journey
- Opportunities that guide you from study to career
- Respected knowledge holders and cultural leaders in community
- Ancient paths that hold cultural stories and laws across the land
- A culturally strong role in the community promoting health and wellbeing
- A place where people come together and feel connected
- A ceremony delivered by Traditional Owners to welcome others to their land
- Organisation supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers
- A word for extended Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family
- The people who walked before us and guide us today
- Looking after your physical, emotional, and spiritual health
- What you build when someone believes in you
21 Clues: Inner power, resilience, and capability • What you build when someone believes in you • The world’s oldest continuing living cultures • Opportunities that guide you from study to career • The people who walked before us and guide us today • A place where people come together and feel connected • A professional who helps others make healthy food choices • ...
CA-CBT Group 3 Presentation 2023-02-22
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- Recognizing ___________ Thinking
- European-____________ Values
- Mental Health ____________
- ______ of the clients culture
- Identify CBT ______________
- Culturally ___________
- _________-Focused Emotional Regulation
- ______________ Adapted-CBT
- Lack of Cultural ___________
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- Asian-American Health _____________
- Assessment and _____________
- Rigorous ________________ Trials
- Intervention_________
- Major ____________
- ______________ Relationship
- Cognitive Behavioral _________
- Advanced Practice in Behavioral ________ ________
- Evidence-_______ Practice
- Myron "_______" Thompson
- Reducing _________
20 Clues: Major ____________ • Reducing _________ • Intervention_________ • Culturally ___________ • Myron "_______" Thompson • Evidence-_______ Practice • Mental Health ____________ • ______________ Adapted-CBT • ______________ Relationship • Identify CBT ______________ • Assessment and _____________ • European-____________ Values • Lack of Cultural ___________ • ______ of the clients culture • ...
Chapter 1 2014-11-10
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- Beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative outcomes.
- The use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with you surroundings. (2 words)
- The number of years a person can expect to live. (2 words)
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one's health.(2 words)
- The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions. When you are physically healthy, you have enough energy to carry out everyday tasks. (2 words)
- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic.
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- The degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life. A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach. (3 words)
- All of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that person's health.
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome. (2 words)
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you.
- The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life. You are emotionally healthy when the feelings you experience are appropriate responses to events. (2 words)
- A series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal. (2 words)
- The overall well-being of your body , mind, and your relationships with other people.
- The aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others. (2 words)
17 Clues: The standards and beliefs that are most important to you. • The number of years a person can expect to live. (2 words) • Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment. • Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative outcomes. • A series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal. (2 words) • ...
SCHOOL PROJECT HELP 2022-03-15
H_34 2024-08-21
La comida 2015-09-13
22 Clues: jar • fat • diet • daily • bottle • vitamin • serving • I ate... • allergic • calories • I should • ingredient • you should • I drank... • cholesterol • carbohydrates • food allergies • nutrition facts • What did you eat? • What did you drink? • bad for your health • good for your health
2 Clues 1 Word 2024-08-25
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- social + information
- required + penalty
- healthcare + unity
- pharmacy + technology
- compliance + decision
- plan + varies
- science + data
- care + medical
- CMS + required
- compliance + constant
- regulatory + score
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- coverage + lifetime
- daily + pay
- fixed + plan
- senior + health
- search + review
- time + food
- Wednesday + health
- ues + surveys
- walk + stretch
20 Clues: daily + pay • time + food • fixed + plan • plan + varies • ues + surveys • science + data • care + medical • CMS + required • walk + stretch • senior + health • search + review • required + penalty • healthcare + unity • Wednesday + health • regulatory + score • coverage + lifetime • social + information • pharmacy + technology • compliance + decision • compliance + constant
New Deal Programs 2024-12-11
20 Clues: poor • jobs • fraud • banks • power • issue • civil • money • crops • health • safety • unions • farmer • reform • relief • recovery • National • depression • government • unemployment
En el Consultorio 2022-10-18
22 Clues: flu • cold • dizzy • cough • health • doctor • dentist • to hurt • symptom • healthy • headache • to cough • pregnant • congested • to sneeze • to be sick • physical exam • grave/serious • in good health • to have a fever • to have a tooth removed • to take someone's temperature
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Chapter 1 2014-11-10
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- Beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative outcomes.
- The use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with you surroundings. (2 words)
- The number of years a person can expect to live. (2 words)
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one's health.(2 words)
- The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions. When you are physically healthy, you have enough energy to carry out everyday tasks. (2 words)
- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic.
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- The degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life. A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach. (3 words)
- All of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that person's health.
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome. (2 words)
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you.
- The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life. You are emotionally healthy when the feelings you experience are appropriate responses to events. (2 words)
- A series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal. (2 words)
- The overall well-being of your body , mind, and your relationships with other people.
- The aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others. (2 words)
17 Clues: The standards and beliefs that are most important to you. • The number of years a person can expect to live. (2 words) • Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment. • Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative outcomes. • A series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal. (2 words) • ...
HIPAA & FERPA 2016-11-13
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- Healthcare organizations may use an honest _ system to support research efforts.
- _ determination is one method of de-identification used in compliance with HIPAA.
- Once a student turns 18 or goes to a post-secondary institution, they become an _ student.
- _ Harbor uses the removal of 18 types of identifiers under the HIPAA de-identification standard.
- Title II of HIPAA provides for administrative _.
- True or False FERPA gives students the right to challenge their grades.
- True or False Both HIPAA and FERPA relate to personal information.
- HIPAA violations are most often the result of _ theft.
- Privacy is a basic human _ with intrinsic value.
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- In the event of a FERPA breach, notification occurs in accordance with _ law.
- Under HIPAA, health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers are considered _ entities.
- Students have the right to seek _ of their "education records."
- _ disclosure is a primary right under FERPA.
- Title II of HIPAA is relevant to _ security.
- This regulation would apply to the health records of a student held by an education institution.
- Any agent that has access to PHI to perform a service is called a _ associate.
- PHI is protected _ information.
- Notification of Rights to students must occur on an __ basis.
- NIST Special Publication 800-66 provides guidance on the HIPAA _ Rule.
- This regulation would apply to the health records of a faculty or staff member held by an education institution.
20 Clues: PHI is protected _ information. • _ disclosure is a primary right under FERPA. • Title II of HIPAA is relevant to _ security. • Title II of HIPAA provides for administrative _. • Privacy is a basic human _ with intrinsic value. • HIPAA violations are most often the result of _ theft. • Notification of Rights to students must occur on an __ basis. • ...
HIPAA & FERPA 2016-11-13
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- In the event of a FERPA breach, notification occurs in accordance with _ law.
- True or False Both HIPAA and FERPA relate to personal information.
- Title II of HIPAA provides for administrative _.
- True or False FERPA gives students the right to challenge their grades.
- NIST Special Publication 800-66 provides guidance on the HIPAA _ Rule.
- Healthcare organizations may use an honest _ system to support research efforts.
- HIPAA violations are most often the result of _ theft.
- Notification of Rights to students must occur on an __ basis.
- _ Harbor uses the removal of 18 types of identifiers under the HIPAA de-identification standard.
- _ disclosure is a primary right under FERPA.
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- Once a student turns 18 or goes to a post-secondary institution, they become an _ student.
- Any agent that has access to PHI to perform a service is called a _ associate.
- This regulation would apply to the health records of a student held by an education institution.
- _ determination is one method of de-identification used in compliance with HIPAA.
- Under HIPAA, health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers are considered _ entities.
- Title II of HIPAA is relevant to _ security.
- Students have the right to seek _ of their "education records."
- This regulation would apply to the health records of a faculty or staff member held by an education institution.
- PHI is protected _ information.
- Privacy is a basic human _ with intrinsic value.
20 Clues: PHI is protected _ information. • Title II of HIPAA is relevant to _ security. • _ disclosure is a primary right under FERPA. • Title II of HIPAA provides for administrative _. • Privacy is a basic human _ with intrinsic value. • HIPAA violations are most often the result of _ theft. • Notification of Rights to students must occur on an __ basis. • ...
Mid-term B&C Marvella Allen 2013-12-19
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- is one of the steps of the medical billing cycle
- an amount that an insured person must pay before the plan becomes active
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan
- health plan that offers protection from loss
- the process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment after discussion about the nature and indication of a treatment a physician recommends
- a health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- clinicians who treat patients face to face
- a provider who does not join a particular health plan
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- office of the inspector general
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- a provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policy holders policy according to a contract
- system combining the financing and delivery of healthcare services
- treatment, payment, and healthcare operations
- office for civil rights
- is one of the steps to the billing and coding cycle
- the standard of professional behavior
- a failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that result in harm to a patient
- a payment method in which a prepayment covers the providers services to a plan member for a period of time
- individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- the recognition of a person demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization
20 Clues: office for civil rights • office of the inspector general • the standard of professional behavior • clinicians who treat patients face to face • health plan that offers protection from loss • treatment, payment, and healthcare operations • is one of the steps of the medical billing cycle • medical procedures that are not included in a plan • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - Fair and just access to healthcare services for all.
- - The system of wealth and resources affecting healthcare funding.
- - Medical care given to patients to manage a condition.
- - A disagreement, especially in healthcare negotiations.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in health policy outcomes.
- - State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- - Information collected to analyze healthcare trends and effectiveness.
- - A disorder affecting health.
- - The amount of money required to access healthcare services.
- - The management of money in healthcare, including budgeting and payments.
- - Related to government-provided or supported healthcare.
- - Investigating healthcare problems to find solutions or improvements.
- - The ability to receive healthcare services.
- - Variety in healthcare workforce or population served.
- - Using healthcare resources in a way that maximizes benefits while minimizing costs.
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- - A set of principles or plans guiding healthcare decisions.
- - An estimate of income and expenditure for healthcare services.
- - Health services designed to prevent illness or injury.
- - The act of overseeing healthcare services and resources.
- - Desire for healthcare services in the market.
- - The results of healthcare interventions.
- - A facility providing health care services and treatment.
- Clues:
- - Confidence in the quality or integrity of healthcare services.
- - A person or institution delivering healthcare services.
- - A financial product providing coverage for health-related costs.
- - The economic system where healthcare services and products are bought and sold.
- - Availability of healthcare resources like medication and equipment.
- Clues:
- - A benefit or reward used to encourage specific behaviors in healthcare.
30 Clues: Clues: • 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. • ...
Vocab 2022-09-08
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- The number of years a person can expect to live
- The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions.
- Someone who buys products or services for personal use.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and your surrounding.
- The ability to gather, understand and use health information to improve one's health.
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you.
- actualization The process by which people achieve their full potential.
- the selling of useless medical treatments or products.
- Youropionion of yourself; how much you respect and like yourself.
- The public promotion of a product or service.
- The aspect of life that refers to how you get along with others.
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- A specialist in the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes.
- licensed psychologist with an advanced degree who assesses, diagnoses, and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral issues
- A series of specific steps, you can take to achieve a goal.
- An arrangement of human needs in a pyramid with physical needs at the base and self-actualization at the top.
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
- The overall well-being of your body, mind, and your relationship with others
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- An offer to repair or replace a product if there is a problem with the product.
- The aspect of health refers to how you react to events in your life.
- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- a specialized type of medical social work that involves supporting, providing therapy to, and coordinating the care of people who are severely mentally ill
- A state of high-level health
- The use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- The degree of total satisfaction that a person can get from life
- An illegal act that involves telling lies to obtain money or property.
28 Clues: A state of high-level health • The public promotion of a product or service. • The number of years a person can expect to live • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • the selling of useless medical treatments or products. • Someone who buys products or services for personal use. • A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach. • ...
Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness 2014-03-26
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- Sum of all your surroundings.
- Various methods of communicating information.
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
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- Actions that potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents.
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- 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. • ...
Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness 2014-03-26
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- Sum of all your surroundings.
- Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Decision to avioding high risk behaiviors.
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
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- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Various methods of communicating information.
- Actions that potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents.
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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- Collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- Actions that potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills.
- Various methods of communicating information.
- Overall state of well-being or total health
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- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- All the traits that were passed on to you from your parents.
- Decision to avioding high risk behaiviors.
- Sum of all your surroundings.
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 12 2025-03-20
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- A demographic trend increasing the demand for health and fitness professionals.
- A field focusing on population-based programs for disease prevention and wellness.
- A specialist who assesses fitness levels and creates individualized exercise programs.
- A professional who helps individuals change behaviors for optimal health.
- Core goal is to improve ______ functioning...
- The overarching industry aimed at improving physical and mental well-being.
- A leadership position responsible for managing fitness facilities and staff.
- A professional who works with athletes to prevent and treat injuries.
- The 1996 report from this office emphasized the importance of physical activity for public health.
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- A licensed professional who helps patients recover from injuries and improve mobility.
- Type of disease that is not contagious.
- A critical component of health and fitness that registered dietitians specialize in.
- The study of human movement, often required for careers in health and fitness.
- A fitness professional who specializes in weight management, stress management, and sport conditioning.
- Abbreviation for noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
- Required by many employers to validate a health and fitness professional’s expertise.
- The Surgeon General's ______ stated that physical activity is no longer merely a recreational endeavor.
17 Clues: Type of disease that is not contagious. • Core goal is to improve ______ functioning... • A professional who works with athletes to prevent and treat injuries. • A professional who helps individuals change behaviors for optimal health. • The overarching industry aimed at improving physical and mental well-being. • ...
Public health and epidemiology 2025-03-17
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- Measures taken to reduce disease risk.
- Number of new cases of a disease in a specific period.
- Factor An attribute that increases the likelihood of developing a disease.
- A condition that limits a person’s ability to perform daily activities.
- The study of disease distribution and determinants in populations.
- A way of living that affects health outcomes.
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- A condition characterized by high blood pressure.
- Total number of disease cases at a specific point in time.
- A term for long-lasting diseases such as diabetes.
- A course of action adopted by public health organizations.
- A disease involving excessive body fat.
- Refers to the state of being diseased or unhealthy.
- Systematic collection of health data for analysis.
- Acronym for the World Health Organization.
- Organized services to maintain or restore health.
- The measure of deaths in a population.
16 Clues: Measures taken to reduce disease risk. • The measure of deaths in a population. • A disease involving excessive body fat. • Acronym for the World Health Organization. • A way of living that affects health outcomes. • A condition characterized by high blood pressure. • Organized services to maintain or restore health. • A term for long-lasting diseases such as diabetes. • ...
Health Vocab 2023-10-31
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- a condition in which the user has a chemical need for a drug
- overall state of well being or total health
- collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- a severe and potentially fatal reaction to an alcohol overdose
- deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic info and services, and ability to use these resources to promote one's health and wellness
- a condition in which a person believes that a drug is needed in order to feel good or function normally
- refers to the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
- the chemical action of yeast on sugars
- the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood, expressed as a percentage
- drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting
- the process of learning to live an alcohol free life
- people of the same age who share similar interests
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- the person admits to having a drinking problem and asks for help
- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependance on drinks that contain alcohol
- radio, tv, and the internet
- differences in health outcomes among groups
- a drug that slows the central nervous system
- providing accurate health info and teaching health skills to help people make healthy decisions
- the sum of your surroundings
- nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the United States of America
- a group of alcohol related birth defects that include physical and mental problems
- the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is reduced
- various methods for communicating info
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social
- ongoing condition or illness
- includes family, friends, teachers, and other members of your community
- the excessive use of alcohol
- an addict who is dependent on alcohol
- living without alcohol
31 Clues: living without alcohol • radio, tv, and the internet • the sum of your surroundings • ongoing condition or illness • the excessive use of alcohol • an addict who is dependent on alcohol • various methods for communicating info • the chemical action of yeast on sugars • the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • differences in health outcomes among groups • ...
Health Care Terms! 2024-10-01
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- an insurance company that finances healthcare.
- Medicine A healthcare system in which providers are paid by the government, and healthcare facilities are run by the government.
- How well health services result in desired health outcomes.
- A state tax on insurance premiums.
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- skilled nurses who provide nursing services to someone at home.
- The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- large business and small business forming a group for insurance coverage.
- services members are set to receive based on their health plan.
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- An organization other than the patient or healthcare provider involved in the financing of personal health services.
- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided.
- A group insurance plan that requires no payment from employees for their healthcare coverage.
- the person in a managed care organization who's approval is required for referrals.
- the amount of money a patient or family must pay before costs are covered by healthcare.
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- medications described as necessary in order to cut costs.
- a procedure planned in advance.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- Measures of the effectiveness of particular kinds of medical treatment. This refers to what is quantified to determine if a specific treatment or type of service works.
19 Clues: a procedure planned in advance. • A state tax on insurance premiums. • an insurance company that finances healthcare. • medications described as necessary in order to cut costs. • How well health services result in desired health outcomes. • skilled nurses who provide nursing services to someone at home. • ...
HEALTH 1.2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-26
18 Clues: PEERS • GENES • SOCIAL • HEALTH • CULTURE • PHYSICAL • WELLNESS • HEALTHCARE • WELL-BEING • ENVIRONMENT • RISK FACTORS • FAMILY HISOTRY • SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT • PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT • MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL • PREVENTIVE HEALTHCARE • PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN
