health Crossword Puzzles
Fitness/Health 2013-04-22
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- it is a type of bulling done over the internet and is not good for anybody to expirence
- you must do this before you play any sport because otherwise you may injure yourself because your mucsles arent warmed up
- one of the way to keep your body calm is by doing a yoga kind of excercise called
- these things make a person feel happy they are usually an animal
- what does WHO stand for
- what is the required amout of time an adolencent girl should spend outside daily excersing
- the dimension of health which looks after what you are feeling
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- the health dimesion which involves communicatwing with your friends and family
- the health domain which is about when you need to get from somewhere to another place
- it is another social networking site where you can share pictures of things you like or take selfies.. you get followers on this site
- everything is good for your body but it all must be in?
- a lot of girls like to do do this activity after school as outside of school sport it has many different types to it
- it is part of emotional health
- the health dimesion which involves keeping yourself fit and healthy and also making sure youy get plenty of excercise
- it is a social networking site were you and your friends can share cool posts and and photos
- it is important to have the right amount of excercise ut it is also important to have a good health.... when eating
- outside of school most kids play....
- what is the maximum amout of time an adolecent girl should be spending on technology
- what is the acronym for national physical activity guideline
- it is an excercise activity you can do in the water
- the health domain which is about your free time and what you do in your free time
21 Clues: what does WHO stand for • it is part of emotional health • outside of school most kids play.... • it is an excercise activity you can do in the water • everything is good for your body but it all must be in? • what is the acronym for national physical activity guideline • the dimension of health which looks after what you are feeling • ...
Gainwell Quiz TIME 2024-09-12
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- - Explanation of Benefits
- - Preferred Provider Organization
- - This HIPAA rule protects the confidentiality of patient health information (PHI) and medical records.
- - I am called as the a payment model in healthcare where a provider is paid a set amount of money for each patient they're assigned to, over a period of time.
- - Obamacare
- - A standardized method for exchanging data between healthcare providers, payers, and facilities
- - Government insurance offered to members based on low income, disability status, family status, and other factors
- - The Centers for Medicare & Medical Services
- - ______consists of Scrum Teams that work together toward a Product Goal
- - a software testing technique that uses automated tools and scripts to run tests on software applications
- - This is where all the Gainwell employees must fill their timesheet
- - When you are on planned leave, you sent this notification to your team via email.
- - User acceptance testing
- - A fixed dollar amount that health insurance providers require patients to pay upfront for a covered service, usually in an office visit.
- - I am a 10-digit number that serves as a unique identifier for health care providers in the US
- - Managed Care Entity
- - Structured Query Language
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- - In healthcare, I am a broad strategy aimed at reducing an organization's existing expenses while managing both current and future costs.
- - A federal law to protect patient health information and ensure its confidential handling
- - Protected Health Information
- - I am the % mechanism between member and members insurance company in the USA.
- I am an automated system that manages Medicaid claims processing & I am required to meet certain standards set out by the CMS
- I am a Provider who provide healthcare services to Patients
- - This number is both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI
- - Definition of Done
- - Release Train Engineer
- - My mission is to empower clients to deliver quality health and human services outcomes through innovative technologies and solutions
27 Clues: - Obamacare • - Definition of Done • - Managed Care Entity • - Release Train Engineer • - Explanation of Benefits • - User acceptance testing • - Structured Query Language • - Protected Health Information • - Preferred Provider Organization • - The Centers for Medicare & Medical Services • I am a Provider who provide healthcare services to Patients • ...
The 7 Chakras 2024-12-16
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- What is the location of the fourth chakra?
- What is the location of the first chakra?
- What is the location of the sixth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the second chakra?
- What is the element of the sixth chakra?
- What is the color of the first chakra?
- What are the health problems of the fifth chakra?
- What is the location of the third chakra?
- What is the element of the fourth chakra?
- What is the color of the second chakra?
- What is the element of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the third chakra?
- What are the issues of the fourth chakra?
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- what is the element of the seventh chakra?
- What are the health problems of the fourth chakra?
- What is the location of the seventh chakra?
- What are the issues of the sixth chakra?
- What is the element of the first chakra?
- What is the element of the fifth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the seventh chakra?
- What are the issues of the seventh chakra?
- What are the health problems of the third chakra?
- What is the color of the fourth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the first chakra?
- What are the health problems of the sixth chakra?
- What are the issues of the first chakra?
- What is the color of the fifth chakra?
- What is the color of the seventh chakra?
- What is the element of the third chakra?
- What is the color of the sixth chakra?
- What is the location of the fifth chakra?
- What is the color of the third chakra?
- What is the location of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the fifth chakra?
35 Clues: What is the color of the fifth chakra? • What is the color of the sixth chakra? • What is the color of the first chakra? • What is the color of the third chakra? • What is the color of the fourth chakra? • What is the color of the second chakra? • What are the issues of the sixth chakra? • What is the element of the first chakra? • What is the element of the fifth chakra? • ...
Medicare ABCD 2023-07-14
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- Medical or other health services given to a patient using a communications system (like a computer, phone, or television) by a practitioner in a location different than the patient's.
- A list of prescription drugs covered by a prescription drug plan or another insurance plan offering prescription drug benefits. Also called a drug list.
- This helps cover the cost of prescription drugs
- Regulates the amount of glucose in the blood
- This Part covers preventive services
- An area you must live in for the plan to accept you as a member.
- A written order from your primary care doctor for you to visit a specialist or get certain medical services.
- A coverage rule used by some Medicare Prescription Drug Plans that requires you to try one or more similar, lower cost drugs to treat your condition before the plan will cover the prescribed drug.
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- A health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts
- The amount you must pay for health care or prescriptions before Original Medicare, your Medicare Advantage Plan, your Medicare drug plan, or your other insurance begins to pay.
- Previous health insurance coverage that can be used to shorten a pre-existing condition waiting period under a Medigap policy.
- The doctor you go to first for most health problems.
- A nursing facility with the staff and equipment to give skilled nursing care and, in most cases, skilled rehabilitative services and other related health services.
- This Part covers inpatient care in a hospital
- This is another term for Medicare Advanta Prescription Drugs
- Another term for Medicare Supplement
- This is a health and fitness program that provides gym access and fitness classes for older adults.
- An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for benefits after you pay any deductibles.
18 Clues: This Part covers preventive services • Another term for Medicare Supplement • Regulates the amount of glucose in the blood • This Part covers inpatient care in a hospital • This helps cover the cost of prescription drugs • The doctor you go to first for most health problems. • This is another term for Medicare Advanta Prescription Drugs • ...
nutrients crossword 2021-10-22
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- a list of dishes available in a restaurant
- the kinds of food that a person eats
- The usual kind of diet
- A substance that provides nourishment
- everyone puts this in there mouth
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- the state of being in good health
- Something that can be eaten as food
- food or other substances necessary for growth
- provide with food
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- something that nourishes
- Anything fit to be eaten
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- Lack of nutrition
- Something that nourishes
- A simple sugar which is an important energy source
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the diet and its effects on health
- The action of ingesting, or consuming something
- Contributing to health or growth
20 Clues: Lack of nutrition • provide with food • The usual kind of diet • something that nourishes • Anything fit to be eaten • Something that nourishes • Contributing to health or growth • everyone puts this in there mouth • the state of being in good health • Something that can be eaten as food • the kinds of food that a person eats • A substance that provides nourishment • ...
Chapter 16 - Key Terms 2023-11-01
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- The period of time that an individual must wait to become eligible for insurance coverage before coverage commences or for a specific benefit; also known as an elimination period.
- Prior authorization; many private insurance companies and prepaid health plans have certain requirements that must be met before they will approve diagnostic testing, hospital admissions, inpatient or outpatient surgical procedures, other speficif procedures, and specific treatment or medicaitons.
- A rejection of a medication refill due to an amount that has exceeded the preapproved supply for a specific period of days.
- The amount of time form the date of service to the date (deadline) a claim can be filed with the insurance company.
- An individual numeric code that identifies a specific patient, used in pharmacies and other health care facilities.
- A type of health plan providing coverage within Part C of Medicare; it pays for managed health care based on a monthly fee rather than on the basis of billing a fee for each service provided.
- A specific amount of money that must be paid yearly before the policy benefits begin.
- The individual or organization protected in case of loss under the terms of an insurance policy
- A rejection of a medicaiton refill in which the amount requested exceeds the amount allowed b insurance plan.
- A government-funded health cost assistance program that pays for health services and pharmacy expenses for enrolled U.S. citizens who cannot afford to pay for their own health care. It also covers those who are blind, disables, orphaned, or underage parents.
- Payment by the insurer or by the patient of more than the amount due.
- A government-funded program that pays for health coverage for people over age 65, and certain other persons.
- A cost-sharing requirement of most insurance policies, under which is the responsibility of the insured to make a payment of a specified amount at the time of treatment or purchase of a prescription.
- The spouse and children of the insured who are also covered under the terms of the policy.
- A health care program serving active duty service members, members of the National Guard, reitrees, their families, survivors, and selected former spouses worldwide.
- A rejection of a medicaiton refill in which the refill has been requested too soon after a previous refill was requested.
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- An organization or corporation that pays medical claims for patients; third-party payers reimburse providers directly, with patients making only any required copayments.
- A comprehensive health care program in which the Office of Veterans' Affairs (VA) shares the cost of covered health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- A legally enforceable agreement.
- The exclusion of specific medical conditions or procedures from reimbursement under a health insurance policy.
- A process in which two or more insurance companies apportion each one's share of responsibility of payment of a claim for health care services provided to an insured client.
- Systematic reviews and evaluations of records and other data to determine quality of services or products provided.
- A type of contract purchased by individuals or employers that provides reimbursement for specified medical and related expenses.
- An intensive, systematic investigation of a pharmacy or other facility's operational practices, procedures, records, inventory, and accounting.
- A person designated by an insurance policy to receive benefits or funds.
- An arrangement in which the insured must pay either a fixed amount or a percentage of the cost of medical services covered by the insurer.
- The cost of the coverage provided by an insurance policy.
- An evaluation of a pharmacy or related facility that does not involve an auditor being sent out to the location.
- The determination of the exact coverage to which the insured is entitled.
29 Clues: A legally enforceable agreement. • The cost of the coverage provided by an insurance policy. • Payment by the insurer or by the patient of more than the amount due. • A person designated by an insurance policy to receive benefits or funds. • The determination of the exact coverage to which the insured is entitled. • ...
FBLA Healthcare Administration 2024-10-23
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- Establishes Minimum Wage, Ages, overtime pay for workers
- Access to closest ER, choice of doctor, pediatrician, etc
- Financial data for internal users: Board, executives and managers
- Court makes decisions in place of the parents
- Disease affects multiple organs
- Reviews and accredits health plans
- Outpatient care. Extends Medicare to supplemental treatments, and physicians
- Establishes and regulates workplace safety
- Admitting patients that need more care
- Inpatient coverage, home health, hospice. Also defines limits of Medicare usage
- Positive account changes. Right (middle) side of ledger
- Ambulatory services center. Line by line billing allows for less costs
- Allows people with Medicare to enroll in supplemental indemnity plans
- International Disease Classification codes
- Incubation period. Infections are persistent and go into relapse
- Prohibits physicians from making referrals to Medicare
- Military health insurance program
- Payment defined by policy that grants access to the treatment
- Codes for treatments
- Negative account changes. Left side of ledger
- Health Maintenance Organization: Individuals pay a fixed amount and get access to facilities within the plan
- Settles payment on insurance claims. Also refers to review of evidence in a trial
- Electronic record for a population
- Destroy microbes on non living matter
- Attracting patients that are sicker than usual
- Reviews and accredits hospitals
- Records of practitioner credentials
- Determining which patients to admit first
- Money paid to insurers to negate the risk of loss. Lower payments result in high treatment costs
- Payers who still need to send funds. Assets are still accessible, but not tangible (liquid)
- Pay equality amongst genders
- Do not resuscitate order
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- Financial data for external users: Stockholders, lenders, insurers, government
- Incubation, Itching/chills phase, peak stage with vomiting/aches/chills, recovery stage
- Medicare drug coverage
- Program that helps needy families with children get insurance
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System: Codes used for outpaint services and supplies
- Knowledgeable on the law
- Codes for injuries
- Droplet isolation zone
- Insurance plan for high risk individuals. Low premium but has high deductibles
- Act that allows employers to set up insurance plans. Also allows funding for Medicaid
- Helps track treatments in medical records
- Typical insurance style. Individuals pay a fee for service along with copay and deductibles through a network of providers
- Care Triad (Cost, quality, access)
- Records of a patient's past and present health condition, how the care was provided and how the patient paid
- Similar to a HMO, but with extensions through payment similar to a PPO plan
- Codes for diseases or disorders
- Allows collection of taxes in order to fund state programs
- Electronic record for individual patients
- Cannot be denied coverage for group insurance, coverage wait cannot exceed 12-18 months, safeguards electronic information, privacy of health records
- Health Information Privacy and Portability act
- Allows hospital/health care providers to use bargaining units
- Uses EMR of patient to determine the best treatment
- "Obamacare"
- Sworn statement of facts in an incident
- Interview of patient to obtain signs and symptoms
- Inhibits microbial growth on surfaces and tissues
- Expenses to be paid
- Health care plan entitled to people 65 and older
- 8-20 digit number for Medicare providers
- Uniform health discharge data set. Needed for Medicare reporting
- Compares health plan performance
- Health care plan granted by states to low income individuals
- Reimbursement for home health care plans
65 Clues: "Obamacare" • Codes for injuries • Expenses to be paid • Codes for treatments • Medicare drug coverage • Droplet isolation zone • Knowledgeable on the law • Do not resuscitate order • Pay equality amongst genders • Disease affects multiple organs • Codes for diseases or disorders • Reviews and accredits hospitals • Compares health plan performance • Military health insurance program • ...
Chapter 7: Outpatient & Primary Care Worksheet 2025-06-18
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- health care brings certain types of services to patients in their own homes
- one's own responsibility
- health care “essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound, and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them and at a cost that the community and the country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in a spirit of self-reliance and self determination” (WHO, 1978)
- conditions require medical attention within a few hours; a longer delay presents possible danger to the patient and the disorder is acute but not severe enough to be life threatening
- clinics provide ambulatory services, ranging from basic primary care to urgent care, but they are used on a non-routine, episodic basis
- conditions critical and require immediate medical attention; time delay is harmful to the patient and the disorder is acute and potentially life threatening to life or function
- supplies and equipment not immediately consumed, such as ostomy supplies, wheelchairs, and oxygen tanks
- home consists of an interdisciplinary team of physicians and allied health professionals who partner with patients and their families, taking responsibility for ongoing patient care using a team approach, technology, and evidence-based protocols to deliver and coordinate care
- informal service offered during the normal workday to family members care for older adults
- clinic
- primary care (COPC) emphasizes the relations between the population, community, and personal health care. The main challenge of this paradigm is combining individual health needs on in the larger context of community health
- care centers offer extended hours; many are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and accept patients with no appointments
- conditions do not require the resources of an emergency services, and the disorder is non-acute or minor in severity
- care most complex level of care that is provided for relatively uncommon conditions, and is typically institution based, highly specialized, and technology driven
- implies that patients do not visit specialists and are not admitted to a hospital without first being referred by their PCPs
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- services any health care services that are not provided on the basis of an overnight stay in which room and board are incurred
- are freestanding ambulatory surgery centers independent of hospitals
- management provides for coordination and referral among a variety of health care services in which the objective is to find the most appropriate setting to meet a patients health care needs
- underserved designation signals that a community has a dearth of primary care providers of primary care providers and delivery settings, as well as poor health indicators for the populace
- medicines an alternative to traditional medicine
- care another name for outpatient care
- care short term sporadic consultation from a specialist to provide expert opinion, surgical, or other advanced interventions that a PCPs cannot perform
- refers to a cluster of comprehensive services for terminally ill persons with a medically determined life expectancy of 6 months or less
- triage a means of bringing expert opinion and advice to the patient, especially during the hours when physicians’ offices are closed
24 Clues: clinic • one's own responsibility • care another name for outpatient care • medicines an alternative to traditional medicine • are freestanding ambulatory surgery centers independent of hospitals • health care brings certain types of services to patients in their own homes • informal service offered during the normal workday to family members care for older adults • ...
Community quiz 1 2015-01-11
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- two or more people depending on one another for support
- when nurses places data into meaningful clusters
- those groups who have an increased risk of developing health problems
- views families as units of interacting personalities adn examines the symbolic communications by which family members relate to each other
- movement from one stage or condition to another
- is done to what is learned from an experience
- activities of daily living
- when the family is not able to cope with an event adn becomes disorganized or dysfunctional
- consider families to be comparatively closed units with little relationship to the outside society
- on the family is vital in promoting the health of individuals as well as the health of the community
- also known as "good families"
- services epecially important for vulnerable persons since they often do not have the ability to make their own arrangements.
- known as nonhealthy families
- refers to the process assessing forth the presence of specific factors
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- structures and communication patterns are affected when a parent is ill
- is the study of the structure of families and households and the family- related events, such as marriage and divorce
- refer to the wide variations in health status between certain population groups
- these instruments ask questions about specific wishes requarding different medical situations
- defines families as a social system
- legal way for the client to deligate someone to make health care decisions when he or she is unable to do so
- exist to achieve financial survival
- often used interchangeably with the concepts of family functioning,healthy families or familial health
- plan of action by a nurse
- is a speciality areas that has a strongtheory base adn is more than just common sense or viewing the family as the context for individual health care
24 Clues: plan of action by a nurse • activities of daily living • known as nonhealthy families • also known as "good families" • defines families as a social system • exist to achieve financial survival • is done to what is learned from an experience • movement from one stage or condition to another • when nurses places data into meaningful clusters • ...
The 7 Chakras 2024-12-13
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- What is the location of the fourth chakra?
- What is the location of the first chakra?
- What is the location of the sixth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the second chakra?
- What is the element of the sixth chakra?
- What is the color of the first chakra?
- What are the health problems of the fifth chakra?
- What is the location of the third chakra?
- What is the element of the fourth chakra?
- What is the color of the second chakra?
- What is the element of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the third chakra?
- What are the issues of the fourth chakra?
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- What is the element of the seventh chakra?
- What are the health problems of the fourth chakra?
- What is the location of the seventh chakra?
- What are the issues of the sixth chakra?
- What is the element of the first chakra?
- What is the element of the fifth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the seventh chakra?
- What are the issues of the seventh chakra?
- What are the health problems of the third chakra?
- What is the color of the fourth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the first chakra?
- What are the health problems of the sixth chakra?
- What are the issues of the first chakra?
- What is the color of the fifth chakra?
- What is the color of the seventh chakra?
- What is the element of the third chakra?
- What is the color of the sixth chakra?
- What is the location of the fifth chakra?
- What is the color of the third chakra?
- What is the location of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the fifth chakra?
35 Clues: What is the color of the fifth chakra? • What is the color of the sixth chakra? • What is the color of the first chakra? • What is the color of the third chakra? • What is the color of the fourth chakra? • What is the color of the second chakra? • What are the issues of the sixth chakra? • What is the element of the first chakra? • What is the element of the fifth chakra? • ...
Healthy Minds 2024 2024-12-05
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- Mental health is the ________ for a more prosperous Oklahoma.
- Jim, Lisa, and Keelin all work here
- A few of Vanessa's papers have focused on Medicaid ________
- Over $30 million in new ________ funding secured in Healthy Minds' first five years
- Oklahoma got a 5-year grant to implement this evidence-based model
- CCBHC that opened a new urgent recovery center in Edmond
- We help policymakers and community leaders advance ________ strategies to overcome our state's substance use challenges and meet the mental health needs of all Oklahomans.
- 2024 hire who has an OU social work degree
- 2024 hire who attended Boston University
- City that convened a MH leadership team in 2024
- The Behavioral Health ________ Steering Committee met for the first time this year
- 2024 hire who has degrees in international business and Chinese studies
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- House Bill 3330 standardizes data collection across behavioral health ________ boards
- Where we retreated in November
- House Bill 3015 changed supervision requirements for ________
- Former National Institute of Mental Health director who spoke at a Healthy Minds event
- 2024 hire who previously worked at the Chickasaw Nation
- Healthy Minds was hired by the AG's office to support opioid ________ efforts in Oklahoma
- The YES in YES Tulsa is short for Youth ________ Services
- Healthy Minds fellow hired full-time this year
- Programs of ________ Community Treatment, a topic Juli knows well
- New state workforce development funding will support ________ new psychiatry residency spots in Oklahoma
- 2024 hire who is working on a Ph.D in health policy and management
- Soon-to-be Healthy Minds' data analyst
- Former state lawmaker on Healthy Minds' steering committee
- Our first funder
- One of our newest funders: Texoma ________ Foundation
- Tulsa's First Responders ________ Committee
- City that was awarded a System of Care grant in 2024
29 Clues: Our first funder • Where we retreated in November • Jim, Lisa, and Keelin all work here • Soon-to-be Healthy Minds' data analyst • 2024 hire who attended Boston University • 2024 hire who has an OU social work degree • Tulsa's First Responders ________ Committee • Healthy Minds fellow hired full-time this year • City that convened a MH leadership team in 2024 • ...
HHD Unit 1 - Revision 2022-01-08
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- This dimension of h&w refers to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others.
- Having optimal mental h&w would include making decisions and using:
- The dimensions of h&w can range from optimal to low and can be viewed as a:
- Having optimal emotional h&w includes the ability to display _____
- This dimension of h&w relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics.
- A characteristic of optimal physical h&w is having an ideal ________
- Being ____ from disease & illness is a characteristic of physical h&w.
- Having a positive _____ ____ shows optimal mental h&w.
- This dimension of H&W relates to the functioning of the body and it's systems
- Having optimal emotional h&w includes being able to _____ emotional actions and reactions.
- Having a sense of _____ shows optimal spiritual h&w.
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- Having strong ____ skills shows optimal social h&w.
- Engaging in regular physical ________ is a characteristic of optimal physical h&w.
- This is connected to how an individual assesses their quality of life
- The most universally known definition of health was designed by the:
- Having low levels of _____ shows optimal mental h&w.
- Health and Wellbeing can be considered ____ which means it's based on personal opinions and experiences.
- The dimensions of health and wellbeing can be:
- Displaying ______ and morals can show spiritual h&w.
- The World Health Organisation suggested that health was a ____ for everyday life
- This dimension of h&w relates to the mind and brain and relates to the ability to think and process information.
- VCAA states that there are ____ dimensions of health and wellbeing.
- The ability to ____ appropriately to different situations is a characteristic of social h&w.
- This dimension of h&w refers to the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- There are _____ definitions of health
25 Clues: There are _____ definitions of health • The dimensions of health and wellbeing can be: • Having strong ____ skills shows optimal social h&w. • Having low levels of _____ shows optimal mental h&w. • Displaying ______ and morals can show spiritual h&w. • Having a sense of _____ shows optimal spiritual h&w. • Having a positive _____ ____ shows optimal mental h&w. • ...
Insurance - Yeshua Garcia 2026-03-05
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- other financial support for your family
- Individual that relies on someone else for financial support.
- feature.
- Life - is similar to Adjustable Life with the addition of an
- purchaser of the insurance policy.
- Arranges specific doctors and hospitals to provide services at reduced costs for participating caregivers.
- Life - is fixed
- Risk Result of either financial loss or gain.
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation ACT (COBRA) - this a law that allows people that have health care plans provided by the company they work for, to keep their coverage if they lose their job.
- Risk Process of managing loss.
- Savings Account (HSA) - is a tax-advantaged savings account for people with high deductible health care plans.
- Life - provides protection for a specific time period (1, 5. 10 or 20 years).
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- Health Insurance - is protection covering medical expenses (injury, illness and disability).
- Is the amount of money that you have to pay before the insurance begins to pay.
- Life - the policy holder has the ability to or lower premiums, face value or premium payment period.
- Plans - People that do not have a group plan through their employer may purchase health care insurance to cover their family.
- $$ paid on a regular basis to purchase the insurance policy.
- the case of your death.
- A Bill submitted to the insurance company for payment.
- for Young People - The Affordable Care Act allows young adults to remain on their parent’s policy until age 26.
- an investment feature.
- Provide customers with a list of physicians you choose from to be your primary health care provider
- Risk Personal, property, liability.
- Care Plans - a health care plan where insurance companies contract with providers that deliver services at reduced rates.
- Likelihood that something will be lost.
- and offers protection
- Insurance - pays for loss of income
27 Clues: feature. • Life - is fixed • and offers protection • an investment feature. • the case of your death. • Risk Process of managing loss. • purchaser of the insurance policy. • Insurance - pays for loss of income • Risk Personal, property, liability. • other financial support for your family • Likelihood that something will be lost. • ...
VBRCM Compliance 2025-09-26
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- A ____ is presumed to have occurred when unsecured PHI is accessed, acquired, used, or disclosed in a way not permitted by the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
- _____is one place where you can report a suspected breach.
- The process of converting information or data into a code, to prevent unauthorized access.
- Protected Health Information, or _____ is any information in a medical record that can be used to identify an individual, and that was created, used, or disclosed in the course of providing a health care service, such as a diagnosis or treatment.
- You should never share your _____ with another individual that is used to access systems.
- The ___ Rule of 2003 set national standards for protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic protected health information.
- The release, transfer, access to or divulging of patient information.
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- _____data is also known as plaintext.
- A person or entity, other than a member of the workforce of a covered entity, who performs functions or activities on behalf of, or provides certain services to, a covered entity that involves access to protected health information is a ______ Associate.
- The ______ Necessary amount of information needed to accomplish a task is required when sharing PHI.
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (_____) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- Individuals, organizations, and agencies that meet the definition of a covered _____ under HIPAA must comply with the Privacy Rules' requirements to protect the privacy and security of health information and must provide individuals with certain rights with respect to their health information.
- The _____ Rule of 2000, set national standards for the protection of individually identifiable health information by three types of covered entities: health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers who conduct the standard health care transactions electronically.
13 Clues: _____data is also known as plaintext. • _____is one place where you can report a suspected breach. • The release, transfer, access to or divulging of patient information. • You should never share your _____ with another individual that is used to access systems. • The process of converting information or data into a code, to prevent unauthorized access. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
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- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
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- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
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- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
Down
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
mapd 2022-08-23
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- lemongrass hater
- person or facility the provides health care goods and services
- requires a separate intake
- provides health insurance options to members through employer sponsored plans
- destiny
- services or procedures where the patient is admitted overnight
- type of insurance covered in 4 parts
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- policy holder or dependent on policy
- personal health information
- durable medical equipment
- service code
- dx
- provides health insurance options to federal employees, or to people who are on medicare or medicaid plans.
- best dressed
14 Clues: dx • destiny • service code • best dressed • lemongrass hater • durable medical equipment • requires a separate intake • personal health information • policy holder or dependent on policy • type of insurance covered in 4 parts • person or facility the provides health care goods and services • services or procedures where the patient is admitted overnight • ...
Chapter 13 Review 2023-04-16
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- excessive fear of objects or activities
- state governments built these; later known as hospitals
- american psychiatric association; published the first DSM to encourage acceptance of mental health disorders
- treatment that uses electric signals into the brain; it will effectively slow down or distract the message from the nerve to the brain; it is chiefly used in the treatment of various forms of paralysis
- also participate in the treatment of mental health, cannot prescribe medications but provide different types of therapy
Down
- conditions that alter thinking processes, moods, or behavior and result in dysfunction or stress
- occurs when people are forced to receive treatment or are committed to a facility against their wishes
- treating the mentally ill with sensitivity
- commitment occurs when people commit themselves willingsly to receive care
- liability issues associated with. Mental health care, an analysis of mental healthcare system, and guidelines and recommendations to improve U.S. mental health care
- mental health parity and addiction equity act of 2008; further supported mental health care by requiring insurance plans to offer mental health benefits and cost sharing similar to those of traditional medical benefits
- speacialty physicians who can prescribe medication and admit patients to hospitals
- new freedom commission on mental health; charged with implementing an analystical study in the U.S. mental health service system and developing recommendations to improve the public mental health system that could be implemented at the federal, state, and local levels
13 Clues: excessive fear of objects or activities • treating the mentally ill with sensitivity • state governments built these; later known as hospitals • commitment occurs when people commit themselves willingsly to receive care • speacialty physicians who can prescribe medication and admit patients to hospitals • ...
nutrition basics 2022-09-01
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- health dimensions
- best wellness
- average wellness
- second highest cause of death in teens
- highest cause of death in teens
- third highest cause of death in teens
- quality of live based on health status
- challenging your mind
- values and morals
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- attitudes thoughts and actions
- lowest wellness
- acting on emotions
- state of body
- Overall balance of mind, body, and relationships
- relationships
- goal setting acronym
16 Clues: best wellness • state of body • relationships • lowest wellness • average wellness • health dimensions • values and morals • acting on emotions • goal setting acronym • challenging your mind • attitudes thoughts and actions • highest cause of death in teens • third highest cause of death in teens • second highest cause of death in teens • quality of live based on health status • ...
TERMS IN HEALTH PROMOTION 2023-02-20
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- one of the three purposes of health promotion
- there are _____ stages that someone might go through in deciding a behavioral change according to TTM
- the patient focuses on not relapsing and maintaining a plan within their daily routines
- the patient is planning to act with intention
- people will not change their health behaviors unless they believe that they are at risk (SHORTFORM)
- treatment & care is suitable for this population
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- one of the five key action areas in health promotion - 'create supportive _____ for health'
- one of the approaches to health promotion
- one of the three basic Health Promotion strategies
- _____ empowerment = related to community development to create active, participating communities which are able to change the world about them through a program of action
- promote healthy lifestyle is suitable for this population
- X + subjective norms = behavioral intention --> behavior
- based on the idea that people’s experiences affect their health outcomes
13 Clues: one of the approaches to health promotion • one of the three purposes of health promotion • the patient is planning to act with intention • treatment & care is suitable for this population • one of the three basic Health Promotion strategies • X + subjective norms = behavioral intention --> behavior • promote healthy lifestyle is suitable for this population • ...
Health 2013-11-21
12 Clues: squats • running • push-ups • stretching • fast walking • jumping rope • shuttle runs • sprinting uphill • standing one foot • medicine ball squats • measuring body fat percentage • amount of time it takes for a person to receive a stimulus
Health 2015-03-10
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- you swallow them when you're ill
- in good health
- you can buy drugs in this place
- you take this drug when you're in pain
- symptom of pneumonia
- illness, sickness
- then you decide to go to a dentist
- runny nose, sneezing and fiever
Down
- place where ill people are treated
- e.g. House
- you have to go with it to a pharmacy when you want to buy antibiotics
- coldest season
12 Clues: e.g. House • in good health • coldest season • illness, sickness • symptom of pneumonia • you can buy drugs in this place • runny nose, sneezing and fiever • you swallow them when you're ill • place where ill people are treated • then you decide to go to a dentist • you take this drug when you're in pain • you have to go with it to a pharmacy when you want to buy antibiotics
health 2016-08-30
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- Correct wound management is based on wound type as well as the amount of _______.
- Classical conditioning was a study of behavioral psychology carried out by physiologist Ivan ________ .
- What is the term for blending “nutrients” and “pharmaceuticals”?
- Dietary restriction provocation tests are also known as __________ trials.
- What type of wound management promotes faster healing with a lower rate of infection?
- Mental Health First Aid Course initiative assists AVA members by providing __________ .
- The primary role of endogenous corticosteroids is the maintenance of ____________.
Down
- Most puppies become ____________ to the collars presence and accept that it does not cause them any harm.
- AVA National Conference provides health _________ .
- Dexter’s sternum had patchy alopecia and was covered by ___________
- Problems can be created by overuse of what drug, even when administered on an alternate day basis?
- Short-term use of Apoquel benefits acute ____________ .
12 Clues: AVA National Conference provides health _________ . • Short-term use of Apoquel benefits acute ____________ . • What is the term for blending “nutrients” and “pharmaceuticals”? • Dexter’s sternum had patchy alopecia and was covered by ___________ • Dietary restriction provocation tests are also known as __________ trials. • ...
Health 2020-03-26
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- man who is sick
- sign of coronovirus disease
- is a healthy fruit
- when virus is distributed
- it helps us cope with illness
- Hypersensitivity of the body
Down
- low dose of the disease
- this disease often goes from winter to spring
- this organ pumps blood
- pills for resorption
- lung disease
- this disease was in 1346-1348
12 Clues: lung disease • man who is sick • is a healthy fruit • pills for resorption • this organ pumps blood • low dose of the disease • when virus is distributed • sign of coronovirus disease • Hypersensitivity of the body • it helps us cope with illness • this disease was in 1346-1348 • this disease often goes from winter to spring
health 2019-01-26
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- to find out what illness someone has, or what the cause of a fault is
- to give medicine to a patient
- a disease caused by bacteria or germs
- a sudden serious illness when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- a medical condition that causes you react badly when you eat or touch something
- to examine people to make sure that they do not have certain disease
- a serious disease in which cells grow abnormally
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- the condition of being unable to stop taking harmful drugs
- extremely fat
- to allow someone to leave the hospital
- a harmless form of the germs that cause a particular disease
- to take someone into hospital for treatment
12 Clues: extremely fat • to give medicine to a patient • a disease caused by bacteria or germs • to allow someone to leave the hospital • to take someone into hospital for treatment • a serious disease in which cells grow abnormally • the condition of being unable to stop taking harmful drugs • a harmless form of the germs that cause a particular disease • ...
health 2023-10-05
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- Dante likes this because he gets to see his friends
- Dante feels like this when he has nothing to do
- Dante feels like this when he is exhausted
- Dante feels like this after a bad day
- Dante does this with his friends online and in person
- Dante likes to do this because he gets high up
- This is how Dante takes a rest after school
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- Dante likes to do this because it is fun and healthy
- Dante does this at night after a long day
- Dante likes to do this outside
- Dante feels like this when he is having a good day
- Dante likes to do this in an open area when it looks good outside
12 Clues: Dante likes to do this outside • Dante feels like this after a bad day • Dante does this at night after a long day • Dante feels like this when he is exhausted • This is how Dante takes a rest after school • Dante likes to do this because he gets high up • Dante feels like this when he has nothing to do • Dante feels like this when he is having a good day • ...
Health 2023-08-09
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- Excessive amount of fat in the body
- Taking care of your body
- Making friends and interactions with others
- Inactive living
- Man's best friend
- Fatigue Tired all the time
- Life style factors
- Mental, Physical, Social
Down
- Means to be ready
- Responding to stimuli
- Your Feelings about yourself
- The amount of energy for your Body's life process
12 Clues: Inactive living • Means to be ready • Man's best friend • Life style factors • Responding to stimuli • Taking care of your body • Mental, Physical, Social • Fatigue Tired all the time • Your Feelings about yourself • Excessive amount of fat in the body • Making friends and interactions with others • The amount of energy for your Body's life process
Health 2024-04-24
12 Clues: =opposite of bad • = Opposite High • = synonym of pain • = synonym of Obese • = contain vitamin C • = synonym of throw up • = opposite of healthy • = synonym of medicines • = synonym of Pharmacist • = you buy from fast food • = Someone who treats sick people • = If you have a toothache you will go to..
Health 2024-02-16
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- You wear it on your head to protect you
- An outdoor activity that you do overnight
- Australias Health Insurance program
- It copies down images onto paper
- Getting your own dinner from the wild
- You dont need to pay for your docors appointment
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- It is a form of transsport that you power
- an high quality item
- A person who builds houses
- Something you use to catch a fish
- A Australian animal that hops
- Something you pay for incase of a accident
12 Clues: an high quality item • A person who builds houses • A Australian animal that hops • It copies down images onto paper • Something you use to catch a fish • Australias Health Insurance program • Getting your own dinner from the wild • You wear it on your head to protect you • It is a form of transsport that you power • An outdoor activity that you do overnight • ...
Health 2024-02-23
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- you get this when your body touches a wet cold substance.
- you use this when someone falls to the ground and he is not breathing.
- This is when something divides.
- this is when your body gets to cold.
- when you break a bone.
- This is something that happens not on purpose.
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- You use this if their heart stops
- this can be a gas and can be hidden in drinks, air and in food.
- This is when your muscles are ripping.
- This is when burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells.
- this is when someone falls to the ground.
- You pump them with this move.
12 Clues: when you break a bone. • You pump them with this move. • This is when something divides. • You use this if their heart stops • this is when your body gets to cold. • This is when your muscles are ripping. • this is when someone falls to the ground. • This is something that happens not on purpose. • you get this when your body touches a wet cold substance. • ...
Health 2024-02-23
Across
- body becomes too cold
- do in case of blocked airway
- a condition where muscle tissue freezes cold
- body becomes too hot
- if you consume this you may die
- this happens if you are exposed to fire
Down
- body thinks things that are harmless are harmful
- brains bounces on the sides
- plan in case your house is on fire
- cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- abbreviation of what you should do when you have a concussion
- people who have severe allergies may ned this
12 Clues: body becomes too hot • body becomes too cold • brains bounces on the sides • do in case of blocked airway • cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation • if you consume this you may die • plan in case your house is on fire • this happens if you are exposed to fire • a condition where muscle tissue freezes cold • people who have severe allergies may ned this • ...
Health 2024-07-02
Health 2024-08-14
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- The person who supports the doctors and takes care of patients
- A doctor who helps deliver babies
- A doctor who improves the muscles and body movement
- A doctor who specializes in mental health
- A doctor who focuses on teeth and oral health
- A doctor who specializes in skin
- A doctor who specializes in the brain and neurosystems
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- A doctor who works with children
- A doctor who specializes in allergies
- A doctor who administers anesthesia
- A doctor who specializes in female reproductive health
- A doctor who specializes in cancer and tumors
12 Clues: A doctor who works with children • A doctor who specializes in skin • A doctor who helps deliver babies • A doctor who administers anesthesia • A doctor who specializes in allergies • A doctor who specializes in mental health • A doctor who focuses on teeth and oral health • A doctor who specializes in cancer and tumors • ...
health 2023-07-06
Across
- Clean and free from dirt, odor, or other unwanted qualities, often associated with food and air.
- Related to oral health and care, particularly the teeth and gums.
- A state of well-being, characterized by physical, mental, and emotional wellness.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food for growth and proper functioning.
- To clean or disinfect objects, surfaces, or hands to reduce the presence of germs or harmful microorganisms.
- Having a mixture or variety of different elements in appropriate proportions, such as a balanced diet.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate and recover from daily activities.
Down
- To supply or replenish the body with adequate amounts of water or other fluids.
- Physical activity done to improve strength, flexibility, and overall fitness.
- The state of being clean, free from dirt, germs, or other unwanted substances.
- A vital substance for life, essential for hydration, maintaining bodily functions, and overall health.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as handwashing and dental care.
12 Clues: Related to oral health and care, particularly the teeth and gums. • Physical activity done to improve strength, flexibility, and overall fitness. • The state of being clean, free from dirt, germs, or other unwanted substances. • To supply or replenish the body with adequate amounts of water or other fluids. • ...
health 2023-01-31
Across
- range od motion
- physical activity to improve health
- exercise without oxygen
- swimming, running, biking
- start to see improvements
- enabling something to stay steady
Down
- intense workout with short breaks
- working hard more often
- being able to quickly move
- quick
- smoothly using all parts of body
- exercise with oxygen
12 Clues: quick • range od motion • exercise with oxygen • working hard more often • exercise without oxygen • swimming, running, biking • start to see improvements • being able to quickly move • smoothly using all parts of body • intense workout with short breaks • enabling something to stay steady • physical activity to improve health
Health 2023-01-31
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- What is the I in HIIT
- break in the bone
- bleeding under the skin due to trauma
- body is pushed over its normal temperature
- unexpected loss of heart function
- freezing of the skin
Down
- organ that pumps blood
- withstand hardship
- heart beats per min
- improvement or progressive work
- Working harder and more often
- certain exercises for certain improvement
12 Clues: break in the bone • withstand hardship • heart beats per min • freezing of the skin • What is the I in HIIT • organ that pumps blood • Working harder and more often • improvement or progressive work • unexpected loss of heart function • bleeding under the skin due to trauma • certain exercises for certain improvement • body is pushed over its normal temperature
health 2023-01-31
13 Clues: THR • running= • the F in F.I.T.T • the I in F.I.T.T. • the I in H.I.I.T. • the T in H.I.I.T. • the H in H.I.I.T. • the first T in F.I.T.T • the second T in F.I.T.T • the second I in H.I.I.T. • helps relieve muscle soreness • working harder and longer then normal • a duration workout but with high intensity
Health 2023-02-22
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- are a type of nutrient that is largely made up of fatty acids, which provide a valuable source of energy.
- The Study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- A waxy, fatlike substance that is found in foods from animal sources and produced by the body
- Substances that are important for the body’s growth and maintenance; are found in a variety of foods
- Discovering your sexuality can be very
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- a major source of energy for the body, are found in fruits, vegetables, grains, and milk products.
- condition that develops due to the lack of water in your body
- Helps fight infections and improve immune function, promotes bone health, supports reproduction, maintains the health of the retina.
- helps with blood coagulation and blood clotting
- your feelings, thoughts, attractions, and behaviors towards other people
- is a nutrient the body uses to build and maintain all of its cells and tissues, including muscles, bones, skin, hair, fingernails, and organs
- Necessary for survival, keeps you hydrated, moves food and nutrients through the body and helps with digestion
12 Clues: Discovering your sexuality can be very • helps with blood coagulation and blood clotting • The Study of nutrients and how the body uses them • condition that develops due to the lack of water in your body • your feelings, thoughts, attractions, and behaviors towards other people • ...
Health 2023-04-24
Across
- - they fight pathogens that have entered the body.
- - weak version of a pathogen introduced into an organism
- - living organisms that cause disease in others.
- - a virus that causes flu.
- body's ability to resist disease
- caused by HIV.
- - immunity acquired when we take medicine during sickness.
Down
- - an organism that is invaded by a pathogen
- - babies get this kind of immunity through breast milk.
- - well being
- treatment for bacterial infections.
- - physical barrier in air passages to prevent pathogens and duct from reaching the lungs.
12 Clues: - well being • caused by HIV. • - a virus that causes flu. • body's ability to resist disease • treatment for bacterial infections. • - an organism that is invaded by a pathogen • - living organisms that cause disease in others. • - they fight pathogens that have entered the body. • - babies get this kind of immunity through breast milk. • ...
health 2021-10-04
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- it protects your brain
- the person who helps you to give birth
- it bleeds blood
- the place where people are doing medical tests
- when you throw up
- mental illness
- it is the only muscle that works all the time
Down
- when you take too much medicine
- people who can fix your teeth
- simple sickness
- it helps with your dry skin
- when you eat too much unhealthy food
12 Clues: mental illness • it bleeds blood • simple sickness • when you throw up • it protects your brain • it helps with your dry skin • people who can fix your teeth • when you take too much medicine • when you eat too much unhealthy food • the person who helps you to give birth • it is the only muscle that works all the time • the place where people are doing medical tests
Health 2024-12-17
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- Insulin helps to convert glucose into ___________
- The repeated design ____________
- The pregnancy Occurring outside marriage is ____________ pregnancy
- The largest zipline in the world is located in ________
- Making someone animated and excited ___________
- If there is anything stuck inside ears ________is used to remove them.
- Brainstroke can also cause __________
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- Its very important to take guidance from the _________ while performing bungee jumping.
- Unsafe abortion is done by using _____________tools
- Bungee jumping is a ____________adventurous activity
- Thi gland secretes LH __________
- To make the clay harder and stiffer __________is used
12 Clues: The repeated design ____________ • Thi gland secretes LH __________ • Brainstroke can also cause __________ • Making someone animated and excited ___________ • Insulin helps to convert glucose into ___________ • Unsafe abortion is done by using _____________tools • Bungee jumping is a ____________adventurous activity • ...
Health 2023-12-12
12 Clues: чихать • кашлять • простуда • лекарство • ушная боль • зубная боль • головная боль • животик болит • головокружение • сломанная нога • воспаленное горло • высокая температура
health 2023-12-10
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- to interact and form meaningful relationships with others
- study of food and how it works in your body
- the condition of being resentfully suspicious of rivalry or envious
- how we value and perceive ourselves
- state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings
- see birth control
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- take something back or remove yourself from a situation
- the likelihood of injury, damage or other negative outcomes following an action
- full integration of physical, mental and spiritual well-being
- tiny particles that cause disease in people, other animals, and plants
- interest in or regard for another person
- stage of life when the reproductive system matures and people become physically capable of having children
12 Clues: see birth control • how we value and perceive ourselves • interest in or regard for another person • study of food and how it works in your body • take something back or remove yourself from a situation • to interact and form meaningful relationships with others • full integration of physical, mental and spiritual well-being • ...
Health 2024-10-13
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- Restoring someone to health after sickness or addiction
- Death that occurs before the average age of death in a population, often due to preventable factors like disease or unhealthy lifestyle choices.
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- A large outbreak of a disease or virus
- A way of living that involves little or no physical activity.
- Substances and activities that create dependency
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- to weaken or damage
- TO become worse
- To relieve pain or symptoms
- A medical condition characterized by excessive body fat, often associated with health risks.
- A long-lasting illness
- Foods that are high in sugar, such as chocolate and carbonated drinks
12 Clues: TO become worse • to weaken or damage • A long-lasting illness • To relieve pain or symptoms • A large outbreak of a disease or virus • Substances and activities that create dependency • Restoring someone to health after sickness or addiction • A way of living that involves little or no physical activity. • ...
Health 2024-12-06
12 Clues: Batuk • Selesema • Sakit gigi • Sakit perut • Sakit kepala • Sakit telinga • Gigitan nyamuk • Sengatan lebah • Sakit belakang • Ketegangan mata • Bintik-bintik / Ruam • Kulit terbakar matahari
Health 2025-03-26
12 Clues: ateş • grip • öksürük • diş ağrısı • baş ağrısı • sırt ağrısı • kulak ağrıı • karın ağrısı • boğaz ağrısı • kol kırılması • bacak kırılması • soğuk algınlığı
HEALTH 2025-07-08
Across
- Not sick, strong and well.
- Pain in your head
- You make a loud sound with your mouth when you are sick.
- These are in fruits and vegetables; they help your body stay strong.
- Pain in your back.
- throat It hurts when you talk or swallow.
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- Pain in your mouth or teeth.
- diet to eat healthy foods in the right amounts
- You take this to feel better when you’re sick.
- A big place where doctors work and help sick people.
- This person helps you when you’re sick.
- When your body is too hot because you are sick.
12 Clues: Pain in your head • Pain in your back. • Not sick, strong and well. • Pain in your mouth or teeth. • This person helps you when you’re sick. • throat It hurts when you talk or swallow. • diet to eat healthy foods in the right amounts • You take this to feel better when you’re sick. • When your body is too hot because you are sick. • ...
Health 2022-10-05
12 Clues: úzkost • s mírou • zlepšit • plané neštovice • cvičit/posilovat • drinks sycené nápoje • opak slovesa "decrease" • synonymum slova "drink" • synonymum slovesa "search" • léky, na léčbu bakteriální infekce • nejrozšířenější stimulant na světě • bylina, která je základem nápoje "mojito"
Health 2022-02-10
Health 2022-04-28
Across
- a burn that completely damages the skin
- what you do on the airway part of cpr
- pushing hard and fast on victims chest
- scraping something
- a government agency for health
Down
- a surgical cut
- what you do when someone is choking
- a tear into skin or flesh
- a sudden drop in blood flow
- a bone in the middle of your chest
- the direction air flows throuh the body
- basic treatment for tissue injury
12 Clues: a surgical cut • scraping something • a tear into skin or flesh • a sudden drop in blood flow • a government agency for health • basic treatment for tissue injury • a bone in the middle of your chest • what you do when someone is choking • what you do on the airway part of cpr • pushing hard and fast on victims chest • a burn that completely damages the skin • ...
Health 2022-09-12
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- something developed from nature
- where you live in
- cleanliness
- a long term disease
- something you can catch
- Qualities passed down through generations
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- warming of the globe through pollution
- a short term disease
- a disease that you can't catch
- a disease that you can catch
- something passed down through generations
- Public support for a particular cause
12 Clues: cleanliness • where you live in • a long term disease • a short term disease • something you can catch • a disease that you can catch • a disease that you can't catch • something developed from nature • Public support for a particular cause • warming of the globe through pollution • something passed down through generations • Qualities passed down through generations
Health 2022-09-15
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- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury
- the scientific study of genes and heredity
- plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations
- Change long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- care for and encourage the growth or development of.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- infectious disease, cannot be spread from one person to another
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- disease, disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites
- present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
12 Clues: the scientific study of genes and heredity • persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • care for and encourage the growth or development of. • present or experienced to a severe or intense degree. • Change long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • infectious disease, cannot be spread from one person to another • ...
Health 2025-05-19
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- Special thread used by doctors to close a cut in the skin.
- Something you take to treat an illness or feel better when you are sick.
- A type of medicine that stops or reduces pain.
- The action or sound you make when your throat hurts or feels irritated.
- Feeling like everything is spinning and you might fall.
- A device to check if someone has a fever or to measure body temperature.
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- The act of blowing air out through your nose and mouth suddenly, often when you are sick or have an allergy.
- A health problem where your body reacts badly to things like dust, pollen, or certain foods.
- Help or care given to someone who is sick or hurt.
- Hurt by twisting a joint, like an ankle or wrist, which causes pain and swelling.
- A viral illness that makes you feel very tired, with a fever, cough, and sore muscles.
- A common illness that makes you sneeze, cough, and have a sore throat.
12 Clues: A type of medicine that stops or reduces pain. • Help or care given to someone who is sick or hurt. • Feeling like everything is spinning and you might fall. • Special thread used by doctors to close a cut in the skin. • A common illness that makes you sneeze, cough, and have a sore throat. • The action or sound you make when your throat hurts or feels irritated. • ...
Health 2025-10-22
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- the most obvious form of bullying. It occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets.
- The person who was bullied
- the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate, typically to force him or her to do what one wants.
- Bystander, someone who witnesses a situation, but chooses to ignore or do nothing about it
- consists of repeated, harmful and humiliating actions that target a person sexually.
- Management, dealing with anger successfully
- the most obvious form of bullying. It occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets.
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- the forcing of strenuous, often humiliating, tasks as part of a program of rigorous physical training and initiation.
- the use of the Internet, a cell phone or other technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person
- a person who is present at an event or incident
- Bystander, someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes steps in to disrupt the problematic situation
- Pressure, influence from members of one’s peer group
- use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target.
13 Clues: The person who was bullied • Management, dealing with anger successfully • a person who is present at an event or incident • Pressure, influence from members of one’s peer group • use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target. • consists of repeated, harmful and humiliating actions that target a person sexually. • ...
Bar 2018-12-24
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- Provider/ Contracted with OPTUM or through a OPTUM vendor.
- is a pain reliever also used to prevent withdrawal symptoms in people addicted to other drugs
- Out/ A decision to purchase separately a service, which is typically a part of an indemnity or HMO plan.
- used to describe services rendered/received at a facility such as a hospital or treatment center.
- refers to any clinician, hospital, group practice, nursing home, pharmacy, or individual or group of individuals that provide a health care service.
- Health/ also referred to as “psychiatric” this includes all conditions marked by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, and/or emotion so as to seriously impair normal psychological functioning
- refers to the criteria which must be met for a person to be able to be covered on a given benefit plan contract.
- This benefit, aimed at initial/immediate care, usually allows only three to five visits per calendar year for services received by network clinicians. This benefit is always paid at 100% of the contracted rate with an authorization.
- Year/ the period of time from January 1 of any year through December 31 of the same year, inclusive
- the portion of covered health care costs for which the covered person has a financial responsibility, usually according to a fixed percentage.
- an institutional provider of care such as a hospital or treatment center.
- a specific service, procedure, condition, or circumstance that is not eligible for benefit coverage as defined in a given contract
- a cost-sharing arrangement in which a plan member pays a specified charge for a specified service. The member is usually responsible for payment at the time the service is rendered
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- used to describe services normally rendered/received in an individual clinician’s office
- that provides overnight mental health services for members who do not require acute inpatient care but who do require 24-hour structure.
- Coverage/ protection that provides payment of benefits for covered sickness or injury. This may include short and long term disability, dental, medical, vision care, and, sometimes, accidental death coverage as well as other benefits.
- A covered service as defined by an employer group contract; the payment structure designed to cover a service; or the actual OPTUM HEALTH payment made on a claim.
- a person responsible for payment of premiums or whose employment is the basis for eligibility for membership in an HMO, PPO, or other managed health care plan.
- Network Provider/ A system of contracted physicians, hospitals and ancillary providers who has not contracted with the carrier or health plan to be a participating provider of health care.
- treatment services are provided in a facility or a freestanding
- A specific request to reverse a denial or adverse determination and potential restriction of benefit reimbursement.
- Another term for certification – Approval of service
- the five-digit code indicating the actual service performed
- Advocate/ A clinical professional (e.g., nurse, doctor or social worker) who works with patients, health care providers, physicians and insurers to determine and coordinate a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care. Also referred as care coordinator
24 Clues: Another term for certification – Approval of service • Provider/ Contracted with OPTUM or through a OPTUM vendor. • the five-digit code indicating the actual service performed • treatment services are provided in a facility or a freestanding • an institutional provider of care such as a hospital or treatment center. • ...
US 24350 Technology Literacy 2020-02-11
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- something that could harm you or someone else
- in realtion to a person, safe means exposed to any hazards. In every case safe means free from hazards
- the outcome of an unintentional event or accident
- This is the Health and safety in Employment Act. It governs the health and safety of people at work
- Occupational Safety and Health( Department of Labour, Workplace Safety
- any business engaging controlling or employing people
- a statement of intent/Commitment usually by an employer reflecting their commitment to managing a health and safe working environment
- a sudden unforeseen situation requiring immediate action
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- Illness ,injury or both
- an event that causes any person to be harmed
- performance requirement with hierarchy in Health and safety in Employment Act and Regulations
- a person employed by another person to do work for hire or reward
- The combination of the frequency or probability of occurrence and consequence of specified hazardous event
- Health and safety
- includes appliances, equipment, fitting furniture, implements, machines, machinery, tools and vehicles
15 Clues: Health and safety • Illness ,injury or both • an event that causes any person to be harmed • something that could harm you or someone else • the outcome of an unintentional event or accident • any business engaging controlling or employing people • a sudden unforeseen situation requiring immediate action • ...
Hospital Staff 2024-01-26
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- Specializes in diagnosing and treating heart-related conditions.
- Technician Conducts laboratory tests to analyze specimens and provide crucial information for medical diagnoses.
- Specializes in assisting pregnant women during childbirth and providing postnatal care.
- Focuses on the healthcare of infants, children, and adolescents.
- Utilizes medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases.
- Specializes in women's health, particularly during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
- Specializes in nutrition, offering advice on dietary choices and their impact on health.
- Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin-related conditions.
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- Deals with mental health disorders, offering diagnosis and treatment.
- Studies and cares for the elderly, addressing the unique health concerns of older individuals.
- Prepares and dispenses medications, providing guidance on their proper use.
- Performs surgical procedures to treat various medical conditions.
- Focuses on women's reproductive health, including the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive system disorders.
- Focuses on oral health, diagnosing and treating dental issues.
- Provides patient care, administers medications, and assists in various medical procedures.
15 Clues: Focuses on oral health, diagnosing and treating dental issues. • Specializes in diagnosing and treating heart-related conditions. • Focuses on the healthcare of infants, children, and adolescents. • Performs surgical procedures to treat various medical conditions. • Utilizes medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases. • ...
Trends in healthcare vocab 2024-09-10
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- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- healthcare services that can be done at home without a professional
- medical study of older adults
- Medical procedures/practices that are not standard medical care
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial use
- the way activities are done to minimize fatigue and pain
- Standard treatment along with treatments that are not standard
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- approach to life that considers multi-dimensional aspects of wellness
- medical procedures/tests that can be done without an overnight stay
- connects patients to health care services through wireless communication
- used to group patients with similar clinical conditions
- approach of medicine that recognizes benefits of standard and complementary therapies
- act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis for better health
- finding a balance where employees receive high-quality healthcare while keeping costs manageable
- gives workers who lost their health benefits to choose to continue it for a limited time
15 Clues: medical study of older adults • widespread occurrence of an infectious disease • used to group patients with similar clinical conditions • exploitation of biological processes for industrial use • the way activities are done to minimize fatigue and pain • Standard treatment along with treatments that are not standard • ...
HIPPA Crossword 2024-10-21
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- Any document that contains PHI and is being thrown out must be placed in the ______ box
- Any known or suspected breaches must be _______ immediately to the Privacy/Compliance Officer
- When health information is stored on a computer, it is referred to as ______.
- Each member is provided with their organization’s Notice of Privacy ______ annually.
- When walking away from a computer or kiosk, you must make sure to ______.
- Privacy violations may carry ______ and penalties for offenders
- Protected Health Information can be shared for ______, payment and health care operations.
- HIPAA applies to ______ who handles resident information.
- Information on computer screens should not be ______ to anyone passing by
- You are responsible for ______ your User ID to any computer system
- If PHI is misdirected outside the organization, it might be considered a Privacy ______.
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- Use information only when ______ to perform your duties
- Protected Health Information is often referred to as ______.
- Protecting member information includes protecting ______, written and electronic information.
- HIPAA gives patients specific ______.
- HIPAA stands for Health ______ Portability and Accountability Act.
- Always remember to adhere to the “______ necessary” standard when accessing or disclosing member information
- The organization can share PHI with ______ Associates.
- Any electronic device that contains PHI must be ______.
19 Clues: HIPAA gives patients specific ______. • The organization can share PHI with ______ Associates. • Use information only when ______ to perform your duties • Any electronic device that contains PHI must be ______. • HIPAA applies to ______ who handles resident information. • Protected Health Information is often referred to as ______. • ...
Health Final 2022-11-29
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- _____________________ diseases are diseases that are passed easily from one person to another.
- ____________________ is a physician who specializes in mental health issues and can prescribe medication.
- A good __________ should be part of a lifelong plan for health because a good career can help you prioritize health.
- _____________ conditions are medical issues that are permanent or last a long time and staying healthy may take a bit more effort.
- DISEASE, The leading cause of death in the US for adults is ____________ ________________ and can be prevented through proper nutrition and exercise.
- ___________ are morals or values and can be shaped mostly by your family.
- The World Health Organization defines __________ as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."
- A __________ deals with problems that require additional expertise.
- REPORTER, __________________ __________________ is someone legally obligated to report any signs or symptoms of abuse that they see.
- _________________ information is based strictly on facts.
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- _________________ lifestyles do not add to one's health because they involve little to know physical activity.
- ____________________ has a doctorate degree, but is not a medical doctor and canNOT prescribe medication.
- ____________________ are hormones that creates positive effects in your body such as reducing pain and relieving stress.
- ________________, meaning standards or acceptable behavior. There is no one set as people are very different.
- CARE, __________________ __________ can improve one’s health because it can lead to early intervention of a disease.
- ___________________ information is a matter of opinion or the perspective of one person.
- _____________ means permission.
17 Clues: _____________ means permission. • _________________ information is based strictly on facts. • A __________ deals with problems that require additional expertise. • ___________ are morals or values and can be shaped mostly by your family. • ___________________ information is a matter of opinion or the perspective of one person. • ...
Insurance 2024-10-17
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- confirming insurance details
- nursing services provided by medicare in home
- federal health insurance program for 65 and older and some younger with disabilities
- health insurance coverage not paid for by government
- type of paperwork given to patient when leaving hospital or clinic
- allows access to more coverage for MDs in and out of network
- initial amount that patient pays before insurance contributes
- joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for those with limited income and resources
- atlernative to traditional Medicare offered by private insurance companies
- No payer contract in place
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- requirement by health providers to obtain approval for health services before care is provided
- add-on to commercial plans that allows in network benefits where accepted
- estimate of out-of-pocket cost for Luna services under insurance plan
- medical benefits and wage replacement to employees injured/ill due to job
- tool that lists accepted major insurance plans Managed by Luna's Billing Team
- relationship between luna and a health partner to deliver PT
- Payer contract in place
- when a patient's benefits can be applied to their care
- limits coverage to certain MDs within network
19 Clues: Payer contract in place • No payer contract in place • confirming insurance details • nursing services provided by medicare in home • limits coverage to certain MDs within network • health insurance coverage not paid for by government • when a patient's benefits can be applied to their care • relationship between luna and a health partner to deliver PT • ...
HIPAA Crossword 2024-11-07
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- Protecting member information includes protecting ______, written and electronic information.
- Any known or suspected breaches must be _______ immediately to the Privacy/Compliance Officer
- Any electronic device that contains PHI must be ______.
- When health information is stored on a computer, it is referred to as ______.
- HIPAA stands for Health ______ Portability and Accountability Act.
- Always remember to adhere to the “______ necessary” standard when accessing or disclosing member information
- When walking away from a computer or kiosk, you must make sure to ______.
- If PHI is misdirected outside the organization, it might be considered a Privacy ______.
- Use information only when ______ to perform your duties
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- Information on computer screens should not be ______ to anyone passing by
- Protected Health Information can be shared for ______, payment and health care operations.
- You are responsible for ______ your User ID to any computer system
- HIPAA gives patients specific ______.
- Each member is provided with AllCare's Notice of Privacy ______ annually.
- HIPAA applies to ______ who handles member information.
- The organization can share PHI with ______ Associates.
- Protected Health Information is often referred to as ______.
- Privacy violations may carry ______ and penalties for offenders
- Any document that contains PHI and is being thrown out must be placed in the ______ box
19 Clues: HIPAA gives patients specific ______. • The organization can share PHI with ______ Associates. • Any electronic device that contains PHI must be ______. • HIPAA applies to ______ who handles member information. • Use information only when ______ to perform your duties • Protected Health Information is often referred to as ______. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-09-14
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- state of being free from illness/injury
- being healthy in all dimensions of life
- personal habits that improve life
- actions that can harm your health (6)
- to keep something from happening
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- deliberately avoiding harmful behaviors
- person who understands health info/service
- acronym for setting goals
- differences in health outcomes
- related risks that can add up over time
- providing and teaching health info
- nationwide plan to improve American's lives
12 Clues: acronym for setting goals • differences in health outcomes • to keep something from happening • personal habits that improve life • providing and teaching health info • actions that can harm your health (6) • deliberately avoiding harmful behaviors • related risks that can add up over time • state of being free from illness/injury • being healthy in all dimensions of life • ...
Public Health 2022-04-12
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- post-exposure prophylaxis (abbreviation)
- HIV prevention
- type of illness due to contaminated food
- ____ hygiene
- fairness and justice
- another word for breastfeeding
- best drink (Spanish)
- a cure for some violence
- may be caused by Escherichia coli
- supplemental nutrition program
- best time to begin healthy behaviors
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- one of the MCHD Universal Standards
- protects educational records (abbreviation)
- a type of protection against STIs
- used to stay up-to-date
- a type of face covering
- considerate act
- potentially traumatic childhood events
- Who is public health?
- sometimes used as public health intervention
- protects patients' health information (abbreviation)
21 Clues: ____ hygiene • HIV prevention • considerate act • fairness and justice • best drink (Spanish) • Who is public health? • used to stay up-to-date • a type of face covering • a cure for some violence • another word for breastfeeding • supplemental nutrition program • a type of protection against STIs • may be caused by Escherichia coli • one of the MCHD Universal Standards • ...
Caring Community 2024-08-30
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- Helping someone first part of the word is Assist
- Where babies go during the day.
- Religious, morals and beliefs
- First word of this class
- Health professional
- Learning and improving
- Caring for someone
- One of the healths starting with M
- A state of being comfortable, healthy or happy
- Helping someone that needs help
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- Willing to do something for them, volunteer is in the word
- Old people
- Talking With others rhyme with docial
- One of the healths starting with P
- Group of people
- Helping someone that is lost
- Provides health insurance
- Rhymes with Wealth
- Companies
- Rhymes with Bellness
20 Clues: Companies • Old people • Group of people • Caring for someone • Rhymes with Wealth • Health professional • Rhymes with Bellness • Learning and improving • First word of this class • Provides health insurance • Helping someone that is lost • Religious, morals and beliefs • Where babies go during the day. • Helping someone that needs help • One of the healths starting with P • ...
Thriving Together Crossword Day 1 2026-02-13
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- A return to a good state of health, mind or strength
- Level of care where IPMHA services are embedded
- Health model developed by Sir Mason Durie
- Host city of conference (Maori)
- 1/3 of your life should be doing this
- To prosper and flourish
- Translates to 'waters of greenstone'
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- To express one's self through imaginative ideas/to produce
- Alcohol and other drugs (abbr.)
- Moving the body to relieve stress
- Unified approach to physical, mental health and addiction support
- Holistic state of health that combines physical, mental, emotional and social health
- A positive or inspirational outlook for the future
- To share stories and contacts at this conference
14 Clues: To prosper and flourish • Alcohol and other drugs (abbr.) • Host city of conference (Maori) • Moving the body to relieve stress • Translates to 'waters of greenstone' • 1/3 of your life should be doing this • Health model developed by Sir Mason Durie • Level of care where IPMHA services are embedded • To share stories and contacts at this conference • ...
Health Skills Handbook 2017-10-09
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- Taking steps to avoid something
- Skills that help you become and stay healthy
- People close to you in age who are a lot like you
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- Taking action in support of a cause
- Various methods for communicating information
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- The process of working toward something you want to accomplish
- The process of making a choice or solving a problem
- Goals that you can achieve in a short length of time
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health, and how your overall health affects your emotions
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
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- Strategies that help you say no effectively
- The exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- The collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Feelings and beliefs
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Goals that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- The behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- To determine the quality of something
- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
26 Clues: Feelings and beliefs • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • To determine the quality of something • Strategies that help you say no effectively • Skills that help you become and stay healthy • Various methods for communicating information • All the living and nonliving things around you • ...
Foundations Fall Semester, 2017 2017-12-14
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- law that requires health information be kept confidential
- professional who diagnoses and treats diseases of the teeth
- therapies are used in the place of conventional medicine
- accept responsibility because others rely on you
- time period that refers to "rebirth of science of medicine"
- term for trying to control the rising costs of health care
- described the circulation of the blood to and from the heart in 1628
- the state of being in optimum health
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- act that established training programs for nursing and geriatric assistants
- type of leader described as a dictator
- government health insurance for those in the military
- principles of right and wrong
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- widespread occurrence of a disease that occurs over a wide geographical area
- document that states what care you want or do not want when your condition is terminal
- built sewers and aqueducts that helped decrease the spread of disease
- use of video, audio, and computers to provide health care
- working together with others from different departments for the benefit of the patient
- the amount of money you must pay before the insurance company will begin to pay
- federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public
- a phlebotomist is in what professional cluster
- care for the elderly
- federal health insurance program for those with low income
- facility that provides physical and emotional care for those who are dying
- to say and do the most fitting thing
25 Clues: care for the elderly • principles of right and wrong • the state of being in optimum health • to say and do the most fitting thing • type of leader described as a dictator • a phlebotomist is in what professional cluster • accept responsibility because others rely on you • government health insurance for those in the military • ...
Biomedical crossword 2018-03-08
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- quality analyst/technician
- science
- the lab facilities and doing independent research. Aspiring laboratory animal veterinarians need to enroll in a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.)
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- behavior
- the management of the interaction and impact of human societies on the environment. It is not, as the phrase might suggest, the management of the environment itself.
- prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or therapeutic purposes.
- librarian
- manager
- management
- engineering
- medical technologist
- to a person's beliefs and actions regarding their health and well-being. As a good example of this, some people's health behaviors live well with promoting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. People on their best health behavior: Do not smoke or use any other tobacco products
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- for testing and monitoring water supplies and making certain water is safe. They perform a variety of technical duties, for example inspecting, sampling, monitoring,
- organization with more than 4,000 health sciences information professional members and partners worldwide.
- animal care
- therapy
- a physician who performs surgical operations. There are also surgeons in podiatry, dentistry and the veterinary fields
- animal biology is the branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals
- counseling
- with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science dealing with the structural organization of living things.
- that an organization, product or service is consistent. It has four main components: quality planning, quality assurance
- and transplant coordinator
- the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- known as physiotherapy, is one of the allied health professions that, by using mechanical force and movements, manual therapy, exercise therapy and electrotherapy, remediates impairments and promotes mobility and function
25 Clues: science • therapy • manager • behavior • librarian • counseling • management • animal care • engineering • medical technologist • quality analyst/technician • and transplant coordinator • prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or therapeutic purposes. • ...
Health & Human Development Unit 1 AOS #2 revision 2013-05-30
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- A function of protein: act as the ___________ blocks for growth and development of all body tisses.
- A function of carbohydrates: provides dietary __________.
- An example of a behavioural determinant: Seeking help from health __________.
- An example of a female secondary sexual characteristic: Widening of ________.
- There are four types of fats: saturated, polyunsaturated, trans fats and __________.
- A example of a determinant of health physical ___________.
- A function of water: regulating body ____________.
- The nutrients that are required by the body in small quantities.
- A function of carbohydrates: __________ source of energy.
- What GI stands for.
- Name of the gland that produce the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone.
- An example of a social environment determinant of health: access to ___________.
- The term used to refer to young people.
- An example of a social environment determinant of health: family _________.
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- A classification (type of) protein.
- An example of a food behaviour: skipping __________.
- A function of water: transporting nutrients, _________ and carbon dioxide around the body through the blood stream.
- The nutrients that the body requires in large quantities.
- An example of a bioligical determinant of health.
- An example of a behavioural determinant of health.
- A factor that affects the basal metabolic rate (BMR).
- An example of physical development during the youth stage of the lifespan.
- A function of fats.
- The chemical components in food.
- An example of a male seconday sexual characteristic: Increase in _________ mass.
- The function of this hormone is to stimulate sperm production in males.
- An example of a micronutrient.
- The body's various forms of energy: chemical, electrical, mechanical and __________.
28 Clues: A function of fats. • What GI stands for. • An example of a micronutrient. • The chemical components in food. • A classification (type of) protein. • The term used to refer to young people. • An example of a bioligical determinant of health. • An example of a behavioural determinant of health. • A function of water: regulating body ____________. • ...
bio 2022-03-15
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- treat patients with rare infections
- helps out with children
- They collect and label blood
- A mental health professional
- Study the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms
- Make and fit artificial limbs (prostheses) for people who have a disability
- diagnose and treat heart disease and abnormalities
- Specialise in the study and treatment of the urinary system
- Prevent or cure diseases by attempting to develop, trial and execute effective
- Zoo vets provide medical treatment to the many species of animals kept at zoos.
- Study how the human body works during sports and exercise to promote health and performance.
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- Draft, plan and execute radiation treatment for cancer patients.
- work in pathology labs to help scientists and doctors diagnose and assess diseases
- Make people comfortable during surgery
- collect, interpret and analyze evidence related to crimes
- help patients understand and cope with medical conditions
- use radioactive materials to diagnose psychological and metabolic changes in the body
- Identify and treat eye disorders and diseases
- take x rays
- Get exposure to the hospital environment before you graduate or commit to a career in the health sector
- Ensure practices are safe and up to standard in a hospital or medical setting
- plan, manage and maintain health information systems including patient records
- detect, analyze and interpret disease linked genetic abnormalities
- study disease and health at the population level
- a science commuter or a journalist on health related news
- expert in nutrition and human diet
26 Clues: take x rays • helps out with children • They collect and label blood • A mental health professional • expert in nutrition and human diet • treat patients with rare infections • Make people comfortable during surgery • Identify and treat eye disorders and diseases • study disease and health at the population level • diagnose and treat heart disease and abnormalities • ...
Medicare 2022-10-27
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- coverage gap in drug plan up to $7440
- percentage of cost that determines insurance and insurer responsibility
- doctor that focuses on a specific area of medicine or health care
- medicare coverage for only prescription drugs
- state program that assists low income situations
- dollar amount that must be reached before insurance begins coverage
- most you pay during a policy period before health insurance begins to pay 100%
- health care services that insurance does Not vover
- federal program based on credit hours worked
- also known as an MAPD, must be combined with only original medicare and includes coverage for prescriptions, dental, vision,etc.
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- surgery or care not covered by medicare or medicare plans because it is usually elective and not mandatory
- fixed amount you pay for covered health services
- "gatekeeper" doctor system that helps keep costs low for insurer in network
- coverage gap in drug plan up to $4660
- person needing insurance and paying premium
- max amount on which payment is based for covered health care services also called "negotiated rate"
- costly insurance choice with choice to go out of network
- equipment and supplies ordered by provider for everyday and extended use
- "primary care physician" doctor who directly provides or coordinates your health care
- prior approval for necessary drugs, dme,surgery, or service
- amount paid monthly to keep insurance plan going
- also known as a supplement plan and can be combined with original medicare and part D
- hospital and skilled nursing care
- doctors visits,routine labs, PCP care
24 Clues: hospital and skilled nursing care • coverage gap in drug plan up to $7440 • coverage gap in drug plan up to $4660 • doctors visits,routine labs, PCP care • person needing insurance and paying premium • federal program based on credit hours worked • medicare coverage for only prescription drugs • fixed amount you pay for covered health services • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
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- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- Technique focusing on the present
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
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- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- Dr. Mark, not Duckworth
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- goal is to reduce
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
15 Clues: goal is to reduce • Dr. Mark, not Duckworth • Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • ...
Food tracker sheshwa Crossword puzzle 2024-12-19
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- Packed with vitamin A, C, and folate, promoting digestive health and skin radiance.
- Contains vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and fiber, supporting digestion and skin health.
- High in antioxidants, vitamin C, and fiber, promoting brain health and reducing oxidative stress.
- (general): Rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber, supporting heart health and reducing inflammation.
- High in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, supporting immune function and digestion.
- Rich in vitamin A, C, and fiber, boosting immune function and skin health.
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- Loaded with healthy monounsaturated fats, fiber, and potassium, supporting heart health and digestion.
- Rich in vitamin C, manganese, and antioxidants, promoting skin health and immune support.
- Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants, boosting immune health and collagen production.
- Packed with vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, supporting inflammation reduction and sleep quality.
- High in potassium and vitamin B6, helping maintain energy levels and muscle function.
- (Bell Pepper): High in vitamins A and C, supporting immune health and eye vision.
12 Clues: Rich in vitamin A, C, and fiber, boosting immune function and skin health. • (Bell Pepper): High in vitamins A and C, supporting immune health and eye vision. • Packed with vitamin A, C, and folate, promoting digestive health and skin radiance. • High in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, supporting immune function and digestion. • ...
HHD Chapter 5 2020-06-01
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- Focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness, diagnosing and treating.
- Fill in the blank. Acts to reduce social _____
- Fill in the blank. Create _____ environments
- Fill in the blank. Strengthen ____ action
- Prevents arrival and transmission of infectious diseases from other countries
- A strategy for health promotion in the Ottawa Charter that refers to actions designed to gain support from governments
- Fill in the blank. Develop personal ____
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.
- Fill in the blank. Build ___ public policy
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- Focus on changing physical environment to prevent spread of disease
- Fill in the blank. ____ health services
- Fill in the blank. Address the broader ____ of health
- Fill in the blank. ____ individuals and communities
- Directs efforts towards addressing the physical, sociocultural and political environments of health.
- Fill in the blank. Involves ___ collaboration
- Fill in the blank. Acts to enable ____ to healthcare
16 Clues: Fill in the blank. ____ health services • Fill in the blank. Develop personal ____ • Fill in the blank. Strengthen ____ action • Fill in the blank. Build ___ public policy • Fill in the blank. Create _____ environments • Fill in the blank. Involves ___ collaboration • Fill in the blank. Acts to reduce social _____ • Fill in the blank. ____ individuals and communities • ...
Alex Health Crossword 2024-05-29
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- Cerner's cloud-based EHR solution
- Alex Health's tool for managing prescription orders
- Process of moving from paper to electronic records
- Tool for viewing a patient's past and current medications.
- Legal requirement to protect patient information
- Enables Alex Health users to write prescriptions electronically
- Part of EHR where lab results are displayed.
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- Part of Alex Health for scheduling patient appointments.
- Feature for reminding clinicians about important tasks or alerts.
- _______ Learning, helps improve EHR functionality over time
- Medical professional who uses Alex Health
- Feature allowing patients to access their health records online.
- The act of entering data into Alex Health
- A digital version of a patient's paper chart
14 Clues: Cerner's cloud-based EHR solution • Medical professional who uses Alex Health • The act of entering data into Alex Health • A digital version of a patient's paper chart • Part of EHR where lab results are displayed. • Legal requirement to protect patient information • Process of moving from paper to electronic records • ...
ACRONYMS 2017-05-02
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- is a health care practitioner who sees people that have common medical problems
- a program that is intended to increase access to primary care services for Medicaid and Medicare patients in rural communities.
- are the percentage rates used to determine the matching funds rate allocated annually to certain medical and social service programs in the United States of America.
- program provides cash assistance to eligible low-income adults who are age 65 or older, blind
- is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services
- a system of managed care used by state Medicaid agencies
- populations that have limited access to primary care services
- is the total of your household's adjusted gross income plus any tax-exempt interest income you may have
- nicknamed Obamacare, is a United States federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress
- a network of individual medical care providers, or groups of medical care providers, who have entered into written agreements with an insurer to provide health insurance to subscribers. (if you don’t use preferred provider insurance will not help unless emergency)
- It an immigration benefits, including permission to reside and take employment in the United States (Green Card)
- is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount
- is a widely used set of performance measures in the managed care industry, developed and maintained by the National Committee for Quality Assurance
- a reimbursement designation from the Bureau of Primary Health Care and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
- are groups of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers, who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high quality care to their Medicare patients
- a care delivery model whereby patient treatment is coordinated through their primary care physician to ensure they receive the necessary care when and where they need it
- is a United States government program that provides stipends to low-income people who are either aged 65 or older, blind, or disabled
- is a health care provider or a group or organization of medical service providers who offers managed care health plans
- children,adults, and seniors, who experience difficulty living independently and completing daily self-care activities as a result of cognitive disabilities, physical impairments, and/or disabling chronic conditions
- care home, rest home or intermediate care provides a type of residential care
- are used to determine your eligibility for certain programs and benefits, including savings on Marketplace health insurance, and Medicaid and CHIP coverage.
- collect and distribute data about the prescription and dispensation of federally controlled substances
- a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid,
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- is the percent of premium an insurer spends on claims and expenses that improve health care quality
- system that employs its own providers, can’t go outside of its network at all
- HospitalPayments payments to qualifying hospitals that serve a large number of Medicaid and uninsured individuals
- is a professional group that publishes research to advance public health and advocates for the interests of registered physician-members
- to see in network provider for lower cost; greater cost if not in network.
- that's certified by the Health Insurance Marketplace, provides essential health benefits, follows established limits on cost-sharing (like deductibles, copayments, and out-of-pocket maximum amounts), and meets other requirements under the Affordable Care Act
- is an agreement between a state and the Federal government describing how that state administers its Medicaid and CHIP programs
- groups of census tracts that have a population-to-provider ratio indicating a shortage
- HMO, PPO hybrid employs own providers but if you go outside of network you are still covered but just paid more
- is the conscientious, explicit, judicious and reasonable use of modern
- 1946 federal statute that permits private parties to sue the United States in a federal court for most torts committed by persons acting on behalf of the United States.
34 Clues: a system of managed care used by state Medicaid agencies • populations that have limited access to primary care services • is the conscientious, explicit, judicious and reasonable use of modern • to see in network provider for lower cost; greater cost if not in network. • system that employs its own providers, can’t go outside of its network at all • ...
Core 1 2024-06-03
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- A healthcare profession that addresses problems with eyes and vision.
- The incidence or level of illness, disease or injury in a given population
- study of disease in groups or populations through the collection of data and information, to identify patterns and causes.
- Refers to the heart, arteries, veins and/or smaller blood vessels.
- A person who, through family relationship or friendship, looks after an older person or someone with a disability or chronic illness.
- The number of cases of disease that exists in a defined population at a point in time.
- A type of healthcare that is not fully researched/backed by science.
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- Adjusting approach to healthcare from curative to preventative
- A factor that can have an impact on a person’s or group’s health status.
- The number of deaths in a given population from a particular cause and/or over a period of time.
- Refers to a large group of diseases that are characterised by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- Australia’s universal system of health care that provides services that are accessible to all Australians.
- Results from a blockage of the blood flow to the brain.
- A payment collected by the government from a person’s income.
- City in Canada where a charter for health promotion was developed.
- A combination of science, medicine, practical skills and beliefs aimed at maintaining and improving the health of all people.
- Determinant of health, includes employment, education and income.
- Disease that is suffered long term.
- A sociocultural determinant of health.
- Priority population group defined as being over the age of 65
20 Clues: Disease that is suffered long term. • A sociocultural determinant of health. • Results from a blockage of the blood flow to the brain. • A payment collected by the government from a person’s income. • Priority population group defined as being over the age of 65 • Adjusting approach to healthcare from curative to preventative • ...
Gut-microbiome 2024-10-16
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- – Eating too much of this can harm your gut microbiome (5 letters)
- – Getting enough of this helps maintain a healthy gut (5 letters)
- – Your gut health can affect this part of how you feel each day (4 letters)
- – A community of bacteria and other organisms living in your gut (10 letters)
- – Your gut sends signals to this organ through the gut-brain axis (5 letters)
- – A fermented food that contains probiotics (10 letters)
- Grains – These foods are rich in fiber and good for gut health (11 letters)
- – A feeling of fullness or swelling in the stomach, often caused by poor gut health (8 letters)
- – Too much of this can harm the good bacteria in your gut (6 letters)
- – The process used to create foods like sauerkraut and kefir (12 letters)
- – This physical activity helps food move through your digestive system (8 letters)
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- – The process of breaking down food in your body (9 letters)
- – Drinking this helps with digestion and overall gut health (5 letters)
- – A food rich in probiotics that can help your gut microbiome (6 letters)
- – This system is boosted by a healthy gut and helps fight off infections (6 letters)
- – Eating the right foods and exercising helps you stay this (7 letters)
- – Foods that are heavily altered and can be bad for gut health (9 letters)
- – Good bacteria found in foods like yogurt and sauerkraut (10 letters)
- – A nutrient that helps feed good bacteria in your gut (5 letters)
- – Tiny organisms that can be good or bad for your health (8 letters)
20 Clues: – A fermented food that contains probiotics (10 letters) • – The process of breaking down food in your body (9 letters) • – Getting enough of this helps maintain a healthy gut (5 letters) • – Eating too much of this can harm your gut microbiome (5 letters) • – A nutrient that helps feed good bacteria in your gut (5 letters) • ...
In Case you Missed it... 2025-04-19
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- the adjective Amy's UK friend uses for American chocolate
- official AVS Health title for Fridays
- reason why Samantha was in Kalamazoo
- Ray uses this 'person's' access when demonstrating the WebReviewer to clients.
- what Jessica suggested to Sam to wear to SNUG
- official AVS Health title for Wednesdays
- our best worker, she will do anything you ask her to do!
- occupants Amanda found in the storage unit
- the other thing ray drinks besides coffee
- how much Morgan charges Ellison for leaving out an empty bottle (spelled out)
- number of hours it will take Celeste to drive to FL (spelled out)
- amazing nickname Amy has for one of her twins (spelled out)
- possible travel mode to get to FL for SNUG
- picture sent when Ray was kidnapped
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- age Amanda teased Ray about turning this year (spelled out)
- AVS Health years of blood bank experience (spelled out)
- what holiday do we get off that isn't listed on the holiday memorandum. Hint: it is unique to each of us
- type of dog Jessica's parents have
- the current season where Nancy lives
- what Celeste hopes she doesn't find in her shower in FL
- what Jess said happens all year long in Biloxi
- dessert Nancy made on Pi Day
- official AVS Health title for Monday
- the lifeline of AVS Health
- newest holiday added to the AVS Health calendar
- what Steve the otter tries to put into his suitcase
- number of tabs the WebReviewer has (spelled out)
27 Clues: the lifeline of AVS Health • dessert Nancy made on Pi Day • type of dog Jessica's parents have • picture sent when Ray was kidnapped • the current season where Nancy lives • reason why Samantha was in Kalamazoo • official AVS Health title for Monday • official AVS Health title for Fridays • official AVS Health title for Wednesdays • the other thing ray drinks besides coffee • ...
Current Events in USA 2024-02-29
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- Media platforms
- Highest court
- Online protection
- Social media fallout
- Rising prices
- Cybersecurity threats
- Wellness focus
- Commerce negotiations
- Economic bounce-back
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- Law enforcement
- Global health crisis
- Legal fairness
- Emergency situation
- Roads, bridges, and utilities
- Environmental concern
- Civic duty
- Sustainable energy
- Financial burden
- Border policy
- Exploration frontier
20 Clues: Civic duty • Highest court • Rising prices • Border policy • Legal fairness • Wellness focus • Law enforcement • Media platforms • Financial burden • Online protection • Sustainable energy • Emergency situation • Global health crisis • Social media fallout • Exploration frontier • Economic bounce-back • Environmental concern • Cybersecurity threats • Commerce negotiations • Roads, bridges, and utilities
Cree Words 2016-02-29
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- poverties and pathologies resulting from unmet human needs
- fairness
- journey
- feeling healthy
- achieved health and wellness
- thinking well of "self"
- assisted health and wellness
- equality
- keeping systems
- yearning for a better quality of life and happier times
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- interminable and blunt assault inflicting historic trauma on a massive scale
- kinship, where everyone is related
- the ensuing imprisonment in pain-wracked minds, bodies, and spirits
- ascribed health and wellness
- residential schools
- attachment, where all things are connected
- process of healing, helping and taking responsibilities for ourselves
- Cree language
- self
19 Clues: self • journey • fairness • equality • Cree language • feeling healthy • keeping systems • residential schools • thinking well of "self" • ascribed health and wellness • achieved health and wellness • assisted health and wellness • kinship, where everyone is related • attachment, where all things are connected • yearning for a better quality of life and happier times • ...
From Day One Chicago 2025 2025-05-27
17 Clues: LHH • EMPLOY • DAILYPAY • STRETCHIT • WORKHUMAN • ACHIEVERS • 9AM HEALTH • LEADEROLOGY • BUDGIE HEALTH • REWARD GATEWAY • RECRUIT ROOSTER • PERFECTGIFT.COM • MELTZER HELLRUNG • RHR INTERNATIONAL • RISE AGAINST HUNGER • CORPORATE TRADITIONS • CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
Fruits and Vegetables 2022-05-07
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- contains high antioxidant properties to reduce muscle soreness and assists with better quality sleep
- contains antioxidants to help support immune system
- good source of fiber that may be associated with better blood sugar control especially in those with diabetes
- contains an enzyme called bromelain, which helps with managing inflammation
- an antioxidant powerhouse that contains a wide variety of vitamins and minerals that most other foods don't
- 1 cup of this vegetable has the same amount of vitamin C as an orange
- good source of fiber and best known for assisting with improved digestive health
- fruit that helps increase good cholesterol (HDL)for better heart health
- fruit that contains an antioxidant called citrulline, known to help reduce muscle soreness
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- contain antioxidants that can lower inflammation and keep skin looking healthy
- 1 of these contain 80% of your daily recommended amount of vitamin C
- best vegetable source of vit C
- fruit high in quercetin, an antioxidant that helps reduce inflammation and prevent heart disease
- contains a fiber that helps keep cholesterol low in the blood to assist with improved heart health
- fruit that is a good source of K+ and helps reduce nausea symptoms
- great source of fiber and vitamin C; is also known to assist with improved brain health
- good sources of potassium; some contain Vit A for additional eye health
- good source of vitamin C and fiber
- vegetable that is a good source of Vit K, iron and lutein for eye health
19 Clues: best vegetable source of vit C • good source of vitamin C and fiber • contains antioxidants to help support immune system • fruit that is a good source of K+ and helps reduce nausea symptoms • 1 of these contain 80% of your daily recommended amount of vitamin C • 1 cup of this vegetable has the same amount of vitamin C as an orange • ...
Vitamins and minerals 2012-09-18
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- Important for fat synthesis.
- Important for wound healing and bone fractures.
- Electrolytes.
- Necassary for strong bones structure.'
- Involved in the formation of bone.
- Helps body metabolize carbohydrates.
- Red blood cell health and development.
- Likes to chase mice
- Essential for nervous tissue function.
- Helps make factors that promote blood clotting.
- Man's best friend
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- Maintains immune function.
- acid Folate.
- Regulates absorbtion of calcium.
- Has a trunk
- Helps break down amino acids.
- Bone health.
- Antioxidant.
- Various classes of enzymes depend on this.
- Supports red blood cell health.
- Flying mammal
- helps maintain good vision.
- Large marsupial
23 Clues: Has a trunk • acid Folate. • Bone health. • Antioxidant. • Electrolytes. • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Maintains immune function. • helps maintain good vision. • Important for fat synthesis. • Helps break down amino acids. • Supports red blood cell health. • Regulates absorbtion of calcium. • Involved in the formation of bone. • ...
Women's Issues 2011 2011-09-28
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- National chairman
- Famous suffragist
- DAR founder with a law degree
- Part of Jean's title
- Category
- Women's Issues category
- American heart sign
- DAR Alaskan adventurer
- Continuing ______
- Anne's walking place
- Roosevelt's lady
- Chapters' reporting place
- PA Anthropologist
- Health essay topic
- Anna's category
- Method to increase awareness
- Deakyne's career
- Contest fee
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- Family provision
- Role played by many women
- Diana's voice?
- President General's sign
- Career's gem
- Alcott's town
- Health education source
- _______ Generation
- October's symbol
- reap joys
- PA seamstress
- Women's History month
- Cruelest disease
- Garden gem
32 Clues: Category • reap joys • Garden gem • Contest fee • Career's gem • Alcott's town • PA seamstress • Diana's voice? • Anna's category • Family provision • October's symbol • Roosevelt's lady • Cruelest disease • Deakyne's career • National chairman • Famous suffragist • Continuing ______ • PA Anthropologist • _______ Generation • Health essay topic • American heart sign • Part of Jean's title • Anne's walking place • ...
HIP WEEK 2024-04-05
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- Health Record Consisting of Paper and Electronic Records
- __________ of Information
- 6am Run
- Our Electronic Medical Record
- Gathering Information About Birth
- HIM Manager
- Tool Used for Indexing
- 3rd Floor Where You Eat
- Who Do You Report To?
- Our Building
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- Some Patients Arrive This Way
- What Area of HIM Do We Work In?
- The P in HIPAA Stands For?
- Acronym for the unique 7 digit number assigned at 1st registration
- HIP: Health Information ____________
- American Health Information Management Association
- Process of Typing What a Physician Dictated
- Mother Baby Program Location
- Process of Getting Medical Records Ready to Scan
- Person Receiving Treatment
20 Clues: 6am Run • HIM Manager • Our Building • Who Do You Report To? • Tool Used for Indexing • 3rd Floor Where You Eat • __________ of Information • The P in HIPAA Stands For? • Person Receiving Treatment • Mother Baby Program Location • Some Patients Arrive This Way • Our Electronic Medical Record • What Area of HIM Do We Work In? • Gathering Information About Birth • ...
National Public Health Week 2025-04-04
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- This department has a new garden.
- The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
- The HLO Division is located at ____ ____ __ Wellness Center.
- Celebrated April 7th-13th.
- This department provides the 5K Sun Run
- This department provided the VaxVax Baby vaccine drive.
- Actions taken to avoid or forestall a disease or health issue.
- The earliest stage of prevention, aimed at preventing a disease or health problem from occurring in the first place.
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- Department in HLO that provides the Bike Rides to Rabbit Brush.
- An approach to health that aims to improve the health of an entire population.
- This person is public health professional who specializes in understanding the causes and locations of disease outbreaks.
- Which department provided the 2024 maroon T-shirts with dragonflies?
- This department provides Healthy Warriors at Nihi Dine'e Ba Wellness Center.
14 Clues: Celebrated April 7th-13th. • This department has a new garden. • This department provides the 5K Sun Run • Center for Disease Control and Prevention. • This department provided the VaxVax Baby vaccine drive. • The HLO Division is located at ____ ____ __ Wellness Center. • Actions taken to avoid or forestall a disease or health issue. • ...
Employment Mental Health 2024-09-25
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- Having too much " " can have an effect on your mental health
- Work-" " balance is important to your mental health
- Mental Health can affect " " productivity
- " " health and mental health work together to create your wellness
- Individuals can rely on " " to help with mental health
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- Everyone has their own specific " " when it comes to dealing with mental health
- Some " " of stress are lack of sleep, low energy and changes in appetite
- Peers in the workplace can support each other with " " and understanding
- Physical Health and Mental Health work together to create your " "
- Employees use " " skills to help with mental health
10 Clues: Mental Health can affect " " productivity • Employees use " " skills to help with mental health • Work-" " balance is important to your mental health • Individuals can rely on " " to help with mental health • Having too much " " can have an effect on your mental health • Physical Health and Mental Health work together to create your " " • ...
Health - Unit 1 Lesson 1 2022-01-06
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- facts about health
- an event over which a person does not have control
- describes the effects one health behavior can have on total health
- the condition of a person's body, mind, emotions, and relationships
- condition of a person's relationships
- the passing of characteristics from biological parents to their children
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- the degree to which a person lives life to the fullest capacity
- condition of a person's body
- the condition of a person's mind and emotions
- an action that threatens health
- the highest level of health a person can achieve
- a healthful action that is learned and practiced for a lifetime
12 Clues: facts about health • condition of a person's body • an action that threatens health • condition of a person's relationships • the condition of a person's mind and emotions • the highest level of health a person can achieve • an event over which a person does not have control • the degree to which a person lives life to the fullest capacity • ...
Health and wellbeing dimensions 2024-11-27
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- Social HWB characteristic (2 words)
- Strong __________ system - Physical HWB characteristic
- Adequate _____ levels - Physical HWB characteristic
- Health and wellbeing that relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Health and wellbeing that refers to the current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain and to the ability to think and process information
- Social HWB characteristic (3 words)
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- Mental HWB characteristic
- Spiritual HWB characteristic (3 words)
- Health and wellbeing dimension that can be defined as ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- Physical HWB Characteristic (3 words)
- Health and wellbeing that is concerned with the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
- Emotional HWB characteristic, ability to 'bounce back'.
- Peace and ______ - a spiritual HWB characteristic
- Health and wellbeing that is defined as the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- Positive __________ patterns - Mental HWB characteristic
- Appropriate level of _________ - Physical HWB Characteristic
- __ & anxiety - mental HWB
17 Clues: Mental HWB characteristic • __ & anxiety - mental HWB • Social HWB characteristic (2 words) • Social HWB characteristic (3 words) • Physical HWB Characteristic (3 words) • Spiritual HWB characteristic (3 words) • Peace and ______ - a spiritual HWB characteristic • Adequate _____ levels - Physical HWB characteristic • Strong __________ system - Physical HWB characteristic • ...
Menopause Specialists and Healthcare Providers 2025-01-18
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- A combined specialist in obstetrics and gynecology for women’s health.
- A doctor specializing in cancer, especially breast or ovarian.
- A doctor who treats joint pain and arthritis, common post-menopause.
- A professional to help with mobility and joint issues.
- A skin specialist to address changes like dryness or wrinkles.
- An expert in diet and nutrition to support menopause health.
- A doctor focused on hormone replacement therapy options.
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- A heart specialist, as menopause increases heart disease risk.
- A practitioner who may help with back pain and posture issues during menopause.
- A doctor specializing in mental health, including menopause-related depression.
- A specialist for urinary issues, often affected by menopause.
- A practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine for symptom relief.
- A specialist who treats hormone-related conditions.
- A healthcare professional who provides advice on medications and supplements.
- A doctor who treats blood-related issues like anemia.
- A mental health professional for emotional support during menopause.
- A doctor specializing in female reproductive health.
17 Clues: A specialist who treats hormone-related conditions. • A doctor specializing in female reproductive health. • A doctor who treats blood-related issues like anemia. • A professional to help with mobility and joint issues. • A doctor focused on hormone replacement therapy options. • An expert in diet and nutrition to support menopause health. • ...
7 Chakras 2024-12-12
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- What is the location of the third chakra?
- What is the color of the fifth chakra?
- What is the location of the fourth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the fourth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the sixth chakra?
- What is the element of the seventh chakra?
- what is the element of the fourth chakra?
- What is the color of the first chakra?
- What are the health problems of the second chakra?
- What are the issues of the fourth chakra?
- What are the issues of the fifth chakra?
- What are the issues of the seventh chakra?
- What is the color of the sixth chakra?
- What is the location of the seventh chakra?
- What is the location of the fifth chakra?
- What is the element of the fifth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the first chakra?
- What are the issues of the second chakra?
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- What are the issues of the sixth chakra?
- What are the issues of the first chakra?
- What is the location of the second chakra?
- What are the health problems of the fifth chakra?
- What is the color of the seventh chakra?
- What are the health problems of the seventh chakra?
- What is the element of the sixth chakra?
- What is the element of the second chakra?
- What is the location of the first chakra?
- What are the issues of the third chakra?
- What is the location of the sixth chakra?
- What is the element of the first chakra?
- What is the color of the second chakra?
- What is the color of the fourth chakra?
- What are the health problems of the third chakra?
- What is the element of the third chakra?
- What is the color of the third chakra?
35 Clues: What is the color of the fifth chakra? • What is the color of the first chakra? • What is the color of the sixth chakra? • What is the color of the third chakra? • What is the color of the second chakra? • What is the color of the fourth chakra? • What are the issues of the sixth chakra? • What are the issues of the first chakra? • What is the color of the seventh chakra? • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
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- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- Technique focusing on the present
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
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- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- Dr. Mark, not Duckworth
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- goal is to reduce
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
15 Clues: goal is to reduce • Dr. Mark, not Duckworth • Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-11
Across
- This persons job is to listen to patients and then assist them with their emotional and mental health
- A person trained to care for patients in a hospital
- Emergency Medical Service
- Area Health Education Center
- Qualified to treat diseases and conditions that affect teeth and gums
- VR
- A Doctor that diagnosis manipulative treatment of the joints
Down
- This person is an expert in foot and ankle health
- Operating Room Technician
- Certified Nursing Assistant
- Trained to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly
- A qualified practitioner of Medicine
- Population, housing, or territory not in an urban area
- This barrier to health is based on how far you live from health resources
- Department of Hospital that provides immediate treatment for illnesses
15 Clues: VR • Operating Room Technician • Emergency Medical Service • Certified Nursing Assistant • Area Health Education Center • A qualified practitioner of Medicine • This person is an expert in foot and ankle health • A person trained to care for patients in a hospital • Population, housing, or territory not in an urban area • ...
Chapter 1 Wellness Vocab Puzzle 2022-01-31
Across
- books, TV, social, advertisements
- also called lifestyle
- conditions that surround you in everyday life
- persons ability to function positively
- how well the body functions
Down
- aspects of your life that increase chance of disease
- dimension of health that interprets information and solves problems
- a factor that cannot be changed
- a disorder caused by a persons genes
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- span actual number of years a person lives
- state of complete physcial, mental, and social well being
- state of excellent health and wellness
- how you get along with others
- poor overall state of health
15 Clues: also called lifestyle • how well the body functions • poor overall state of health • how you get along with others • a factor that cannot be changed • books, TV, social, advertisements • a disorder caused by a persons genes • state of excellent health and wellness • persons ability to function positively • span actual number of years a person lives • ...
Nurse Leadership TLA 5 2023-10-08
Across
- patient agree to visit only certain doctors or hospitals
- someone other than the patient or health care provider reimburses and manages health care expenses
- health plan that contracts with medical providers to create a network of participating providers
- health insurance plan that limits coverage
- groups of providers and suppliers who work together to coordinate care for medicare patients
Down
- stresses quality over quantity of care
- health care providers who are treating you for same conditions are paid overall sum instead of individually
- group patients with similar clinical conditions and treatment needs
- health care providers bill DHS for health care services
- method of reimbursement
- holds healthcare providers accountable for cost and quality of care they provide
- employee's scheduled hours divided by the employer's hours for a full-time work week
- scores a person's condition for transport between sender, EMS, and receiver
13 Clues: method of reimbursement • stresses quality over quantity of care • health insurance plan that limits coverage • health care providers bill DHS for health care services • patient agree to visit only certain doctors or hospitals • group patients with similar clinical conditions and treatment needs • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 2026-01-29
Across
- A subjective concept related to personal experience of a disease or
- The ability to effectively deal with adverse or negative events.
- Global health body established in 1948, promoting health and
- A state of balance, key to health and wellbeing.
- the number of new cases of a disease in a population.
- refers to deaths within a population group.
Down
- DEVELOPMENT: benefit of HW as a resource globally
- HEALTH AND WELLBEING: The current state of wellbeing related to the mind or brain.
- HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Relates to ideas, beliefs, values, ethics.
- The quality or state of being weak or ill, often associated with old age.
- HEALTH AND WELLBEING: The ability to express feelings in an appropriate way
- the total number of cases of a disease within a population during a time period.
- HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Relates to the quality of interactions and relationships with others.
13 Clues: refers to deaths within a population group. • A state of balance, key to health and wellbeing. • DEVELOPMENT: benefit of HW as a resource globally • the number of new cases of a disease in a population. • Global health body established in 1948, promoting health and • HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Relates to ideas, beliefs, values, ethics. • ...
