health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2024-04-27
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- strong and well
- an activity to make your body in good condition
- red liquid that comes out of your body if you have injury
- eat or drink this to treat a disease or pain
- a vehicle that will take you to the hospital
- a person who takes care of ill people in the hospital
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- tool used to take someone's temperature
- a piece of cloth tied around an injury
- pain you fee; inside your head
- place to get treated
- a person whose job is to treat people's teeth
- not feeling well
12 Clues: strong and well • not feeling well • place to get treated • pain you fee; inside your head • a piece of cloth tied around an injury • tool used to take someone's temperature • eat or drink this to treat a disease or pain • a vehicle that will take you to the hospital • a person whose job is to treat people's teeth • an activity to make your body in good condition • ...
HEALTH 2024-10-25
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- the condition of being unable to stop using or doing something as a habit, especially something harmful
- a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular substance
- the process of discovering or noticing something
- to consider or study an idea, a subject, etc. very carefully
- to say exactly what an illness or the cause of a problem is
- to give drugs, medicine, etc. to somebody
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- the condition of having lost too much water from your body
- the quality or fact of being very fat, in a way that is not healthy
- an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection
- the act or process of causing or getting a disease
- a sudden serious illness when a blood tube in the brain breaks open or is blocked
- to allow somebody to leave hospital because they are well enough to leave
12 Clues: to give drugs, medicine, etc. to somebody • the process of discovering or noticing something • the act or process of causing or getting a disease • the condition of having lost too much water from your body • to say exactly what an illness or the cause of a problem is • to consider or study an idea, a subject, etc. very carefully • ...
health 2025-11-30
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- to feel out of _____ (not feeling very well)
- to be fighting ____ (to be extremely healthy)
- to _____ your batteries (to get back your strength and energy again)
- cast _____ stomach (he ability to eat anything without health issues)
- to be up and _____ (to be well enough to walk about after you have in bed because of an illness or accident0
- to feel under the _____ (to feel slightly ill)
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- to break a ____ (to do physical effort, often for health or fitness)
- hanging by a _____ (to be in a very dangerous situation and close to death)
- to take a _____ for the worse (to become worse)
- to _____ the habit (to give up something harmful)
- to be given a _____ bill of health (to be told officially that you are in good health)
- to be on the _____ (improving in health or condition; recovering)
12 Clues: to feel out of _____ (not feeling very well) • to be fighting ____ (to be extremely healthy) • to feel under the _____ (to feel slightly ill) • to take a _____ for the worse (to become worse) • to _____ the habit (to give up something harmful) • to be on the _____ (improving in health or condition; recovering) • ...
1. How healthy are Australins? 2025-10-21
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- The social and economic conditions that affect people’s health, like income, education, and housing.
- Something that increases the chance of illness, injury, or disease.
- The number of new cases of a disease or condition during a set period.
- The number of deaths in a population during a certain time.
- The total number of people who have a disease or condition at one time.
- The average number of years a person is expected to live from birth.
- The total impact of illness and early death on a population — how much “health” is lost because people die too soon or live with sickness.
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- Actions that help people improve and take control of their health through education and supportive environments.
- An unfair or avoidable difference in health between groups.
- How healthy a person or group is, based on things like life expectancy, illness, and death rates.
- The amount of illness, disease, or injury in a population.
- A group that needs extra support because they have poorer health outcomes.
- An illness or injury that starts suddenly and lasts for a short time.
- A long-term condition that develops slowly and needs ongoing care.
- A pattern or direction of change over time.
- Something that helps people stay healthy or lowers the chance of disease.
- A measurable difference in health between groups.
- A person’s or group’s position in society, based on income, education, and occupation.
18 Clues: A pattern or direction of change over time. • A measurable difference in health between groups. • The amount of illness, disease, or injury in a population. • An unfair or avoidable difference in health between groups. • The number of deaths in a population during a certain time. • A long-term condition that develops slowly and needs ongoing care. • ...
Veterinary medicine 2025-07-16
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- The process of identifying a disease or condition in an animal.
- A popular domestic animal that is a feline.
- The process of curing or alleviating illnesses in animals.
- A professional specializing in animal health.
- The process of restoring health and mobility to injured animals.
- A specific food given to animals for nutrition.
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- A medical procedure involving surgery on an animal.
- An appointment where a pet's health is evaluated.
- A loyal companion and known as man's best friend.
- An organism that thrives on another, causing harm.
- An image that helps diagnose internal problems in animals.
- A condition that negatively affects an animal's health.
- A substance that helps prevent disease in animals.
- The state of physical and mental well-being in animals.
- A medication used to fight bacterial infections.
15 Clues: A popular domestic animal that is a feline. • A professional specializing in animal health. • A specific food given to animals for nutrition. • A medication used to fight bacterial infections. • An appointment where a pet's health is evaluated. • A loyal companion and known as man's best friend. • An organism that thrives on another, causing harm. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
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- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
- 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.
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- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- 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.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- 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 type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- 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.
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. • ...
Personal Health Behaviors 2017-10-05
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- Theory at a
- developed the HBM
- Sam's story linked behavior and
- Belief about getting a disease or condition
- developed transtheoretical model
- building blocks of a theory
- theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behavior is based on
- has a shape and boundaries
- taking initial steps to change behavior in the next 30 days
- sustaining behavior change that occurred in the last 6 months
- behavior has become a part of everyday life for at least 2 years
- An individual's perception of social norms or his/her peers' beliefs about a behavior
- Belief about the potential negative aspects of a particular health action
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- type of theory
- actively engaged in behavior change in next 30 days but not 6 months
- to Action Factors which trigger action
- precaution adoption process
- decided not to act
- Belief that one can achieve the behavior required to execute the outcome
- unawareness or denial of problem.
- considering behavior change
- oldest theory used in health behavior
- Belief about the seriousness of the conditioned
- belief about the potential positive aspects of health action
- measures constructs
- combination of constructs, theories
- Belief about the potential positive aspects of a health action
27 Clues: Theory at a • type of theory • developed the HBM • decided not to act • measures constructs • has a shape and boundaries • precaution adoption process • building blocks of a theory • considering behavior change • Sam's story linked behavior and • developed transtheoretical model • unawareness or denial of problem. • combination of constructs, theories • ...
Brain Health 2013-11-25
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- Movement to music that keeps your brain sharp.
- Brain snack that grows on bushes.
- When you remember most of a story but forget key details
- Swimmers that improve brain health.
- Sweat-free exercise that prevents Alzheimer’s.
- Builds muscle AND keeps your brain young.
- An easy step toward improving brain health.
- Nickname for a vitamin that helps women maintain brain health.
- Too many of these add weight and subtract life span.
- Do them and risk memory loss.
- Nuts that might keep you from going… nuts.
- Food additive that prevents dementia.
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- Minutes necessary to test your memory.
- Mental decline that interferes with daily life.
- 20-minute snooze that keeps you sharp.
- The abbreviated name of David Murdock’s research site.
- Genetic markers tied to health and longevity.
- Pixelated information that may hurt memory.
- In 100 years we’ve gained this many decades of life expectancy
- When your brain gets smaller
- Form of practice that helps you remember. ¬
- Quiet time that reduces stress.
- Play these to improve language skills.
- Crunchy additive that boosts brainpower.
- Pressure that reduces brain fitness.
- A little help from these maintains mental health
- Hours of sleep necessary to keep memory strong.
- Type of game that helps you remember.
- Leaves that boost memory.
29 Clues: Leaves that boost memory. • When your brain gets smaller • Do them and risk memory loss. • Quiet time that reduces stress. • Brain snack that grows on bushes. • Swimmers that improve brain health. • Pressure that reduces brain fitness. • Type of game that helps you remember. • Food additive that prevents dementia. • Minutes necessary to test your memory. • ...
Race and Health 2026-03-05
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- Counterintuitive finding of superior health among first generation migrants
- Model that uses class indicators to predict health
- Condition marked by hunger risk
- Category often linked to systemic inequality
- Concept linking food access with social equity
- Organized patterns of racial disadvantage
- Group identity rooted in common origin
- Resources embedded in cultural practices
- Automatic stereotypes operating below awareness
- Model connecting chronic stress to disease risk
- Competence that helps individuals obtain better health care
- Cultural exchange that occurs after migration
- Ongoing distress rooted in familial history
- Ethical principle guiding equitable outcomes
- Model that merges macro level structures with constructivist views
- Goal of equitable access to clean environments
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- Racially biased placement of environmental harms
- Striving for equal health prospects regardless of background
- Analysis of how early experiences influence later health
- Perspective linking genetics directly to race
- Practices like diet, exercise, or smoking
- Geographic clusters of a particular heritage
- Variations in wellbeing across populations
- New resident arriving from another nation
- model that assumes many have experienced trauma
- Extent of shared activities among neighbors
- Set of meanings and practices defining a community
- Community wealth measured in connections
- Analysis of profit built on racial hierarchies
- Systemic oppression based on perceived race
- Same standards applied to all individuals
31 Clues: Condition marked by hunger risk • Group identity rooted in common origin • Community wealth measured in connections • Resources embedded in cultural practices • Practices like diet, exercise, or smoking • New resident arriving from another nation • Organized patterns of racial disadvantage • Same standards applied to all individuals • ...
Foundations of Healthcare 2017-12-13
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- Care that promotes physical,emotional, and social health?
- Eye contact with person that is talking and being respectful
- What is required in some health care careers?
- What exists when the outbreak of a disease occurs over a wide geographic area?
- What is a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a population?
- agency that provides care to the termally ill that have a life expectancy of 6 or less months?
- What century was tube feeding produced
- Communication that involves facial expressions, body language, and gestures?
- ancient Chinese therapy that involves the insertion of a thin needle?
- What policies are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by medicine?
- what is an Ma
- Failure to use the degree of skill and learning?
- What is one of the major types of health care facilities?
- Agency that works off of donations, fundraisers, membership fees, and state grants?
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- What is the exchange of information, thought, and feelings
- what is a Pa
- What is a method that an be used to determine whether communication was successful?
- Control of rising cost of health
- Who is considered an individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of business
- What are the responsibilities are those that are authorized or based on law?
- What is the abbreviation for Dental Laboratory technician?
- Care that results in physical harm?
- the state of being optimum health
- Being truthful and having integrity?
- your work and having a good attitude?
- What is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract?
- What focuses on behavior known as crime?
- false statements spoken to a person to damage their reputation?
- What is medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the federal government.
- What is the abbreviation for World Health Organization?
30 Clues: what is a Pa • what is an Ma • Control of rising cost of health • the state of being optimum health • Care that results in physical harm? • Being truthful and having integrity? • your work and having a good attitude? • What century was tube feeding produced • What focuses on behavior known as crime? • What is required in some health care careers? • ...
Nursing Theorists Crossword 2022-03-10
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- she stated that the ultimate goal for nurses was to be the presence of hope
- she is known as the lady with the lamp
- her theory is considered a human needs theory
- his theory is a practical guide for psychiatry and mental health nursing
- her theory is based on how an individual responds to stressors
- her theory summarizes that the ultimate goal of caring is to alleviate suffering and serve life and health
- she saw that patients needed a more personalized nursing care plan that was designed for each patient
- her theory identifies four main elements: philosophy, purpose, practice, and the art
- she states that the main purpose of care is to gain a relationship with the individual to create a goal to improve health
- her theory covers how nurses care for their patients and how that can caring progress into a better plan to promote health and wellness, prevent illness and restore health
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- her theory focuses on the idea that different cultures have different caring behaviors and different health and illness values, beliefs, and patterns of behaviors
- her theory emphasizes the nurse-patient relationship
- defined nursing as an art and science that is humanistic and humanitarian
- her theory describes the person as a behavioral system with seven subsystems
- her theory gives nurses a guide on how to make the patient more comfortable, both mentally and physically, to aid in recovery
- her theory focuses on the nurse-patient relationship to obtain a healthy goal for the patient
- her theory guides nurses to help mothers gain a stronger maternal identity
- her theory focuses on the importance of increasing patient's independence
- this model was designed to be a complementary counterpart to models of health protection
- her theory is set around an individual’s expanding consciousness, in terms of within and with the environment
20 Clues: she is known as the lady with the lamp • her theory is considered a human needs theory • her theory emphasizes the nurse-patient relationship • her theory is based on how an individual responds to stressors • his theory is a practical guide for psychiatry and mental health nursing • defined nursing as an art and science that is humanistic and humanitarian • ...
Preventive Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- Domain of health that deals with a person's ability to interact positively and maintain positive relationships within a community/environment.
- A common abbreviation that states: exercising a certain body part, component of body, or particular skill primarily develops that part or skill.
- A word that means meaningless talk; nonsense.
- Domain of health that deals with a person's ability to process new information, learn, and grow intellectually.
- A word that means a frivolous, flighty, or excessively talkative person.
- The name of Simba's mother from "The Lion King."
- Having the components of health balanced and at sufficient levels.
- The growth of muscle cells, usually through exercise.
- Domain of health that deals with a person's ability to process and express both negative and positive feelings appropriately.
- Includes long-term training period, usually between six months to a year.
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- Soft tissues that anaerobic exercises primarily focus on strengthening.
- Component of fitness that measures the ability of heart and lungs to operate at a higher intensity for a prolonged period of time.
- The shortest training cycle, typically lasting a week, with the goal of facilitating a focused block of training.
- What Flounder from the "The Little Mermaid" called a fork.
- Component of fitness that measures the ability of a joint to move freely through a full range of motion.
- A person's physical, social, emotional, mental, and spiritual status.
- An abbreviation for a principle that outlines what a fitness plan should consist of.
- Domain of health that deals with connection to a person's purpose; this may have an element of faith.
- Domain of health that deals with physiological functioning of the body.
- A common abbreviation that states that the load: the load placed on a body must continually increase as the body adapts to a current load in order for growth.
20 Clues: A word that means meaningless talk; nonsense. • The name of Simba's mother from "The Lion King." • The growth of muscle cells, usually through exercise. • What Flounder from the "The Little Mermaid" called a fork. • Having the components of health balanced and at sufficient levels. • A person's physical, social, emotional, mental, and spiritual status. • ...
MED112 Review (Robin Bleacher) 2014-06-25
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- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- step six of medical billing cycle
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the alphabetic index
- step one of medical billing cycle
- person who buys an insurance plan
- company that converts nonstandard transactions into standard transactions and transmits the data to health plans and the reverse procedure
- recognition of superior level of skill by an official organization
- process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment
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- a receipt that has the patients services listed and payments made for services rendered on the same day
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electrionic media
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- standards of professional behavior
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- step eight of the medical billing cycle
- provider who does not join particular healthplan
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policyholders according to a contract
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- health plan or program
- coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents' plans
- guideline that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
20 Clues: health plan or program • step six of medical billing cycle • step one of medical billing cycle • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • step eight of the medical billing cycle • standards of conduct based on moral principles • provider who does not join particular healthplan • method of converting a message into encoded text • ...
Chapter 1 2024-10-01
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- the two parts of respiration are inhaling and ______
- this gland is controlled by the hypothalamus and regulates all other endocrine glands
- beliefs, values, customs, arts, and practices of a group of people
- this is what the urethra transports out of the body
- the body system that moves substances through the blood
- people in your social environment who are similar in age to you
- each hair on your body grows from a _____ in the skin
- this acronym stands for health insurance portability and accountability act
- these are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system
- how many hemispheres is the brain divided into?
- a record of diseases within your family is called _______ history
- mental and emotional health involve ________ and feelings
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- an action ______ is the step-by-step method to reach and track your goal
- insurance provided by the US government for people 65 years of age or older
- health _____ is ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information as it relates to your health
- what do all body systems combine to make?
- the state of complete well-being
- this happens when your appendix becomes infected
- what is the spinal cord protected by?
- the place where two or more bones meet
- how many chambers of the heart are there?
21 Clues: the state of complete well-being • what is the spinal cord protected by? • the place where two or more bones meet • what do all body systems combine to make? • how many chambers of the heart are there? • how many hemispheres is the brain divided into? • this happens when your appendix becomes infected • this is what the urethra transports out of the body • ...
health and safety 2017-02-05
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- -------- protective equipment should be provided by your employer
- a governing body who operate on behalf of the government to ensure the safety of all in the workplace, a good source of information.
- this document will identify the structure of the company, who is responsible for Health and safety duties and an employer should have one in writing if employing 5 or more employees, a great source of information on health and safety processes
- ----- aid arrangements must be provided by your employer
- employers liability --------- is required if an employer has staff.
- the colour of information signs
- this means it is a law and has to be done!
- it is the _________ responsibility to provide a safe working environment
- a statutory regulation that regulates the use of equipment
- working at ------- regulations control work that is not on the ground
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- risk ----------- should be completed and provided by your employer
- ------- facilities should be provided by an employer
- personal ---------- equipment at work regulations 1992
- the regulation that regulates substances that can cause health problem through exposure
- the yellow sign highlights these
- gas ------------ and use regs cover the gas industry
- the employer has to provide this to any employee who new to the company or has not used this type of equipment before
- ------------- instructions, a key source of health and safety information
- this book should be used to record an ------- if there are 5 employees or more
- take care of your own health and safety and that of ------ who may be affected by what you do
- the colour of signs that mean 'do not' or prohibitive.
- this sign is blue and must be done
- ------- code of practices, this is a recommended process for using certain products and equipment
- you should do this with your employer to help the health and safety process in your workplace
- trade ----- an organisation that protects the rights of workers and can offer health and safety information
25 Clues: the colour of information signs • the yellow sign highlights these • this sign is blue and must be done • this means it is a law and has to be done! • ------- facilities should be provided by an employer • gas ------------ and use regs cover the gas industry • personal ---------- equipment at work regulations 1992 • ...
Bupa Value Adds 2019-07-23
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- Anyone over the age of _____ can make an Advance Care Directive?
- A Hatch obstetrician will deliver the baby which Mothers' Private Hospital?
- To be eligible for the Parent and Baby Wellbeing program, customers must have what type of cover with Bupa?
- Best Doctors Global Headquarters is located in which city in the USA?
- What forms part of Phase 1 of the Osteoarthritis Healthy Weight for Life Program?
- The Med Advisor App supports you by keeping what type of history?
- The Bupa Mind Care Choices program is available to customers in which state?
- A customer that receives an invitation for the COACH program may have just been discharged from hospital after suffering a …?
- In the A-Z of Health, an underactive thyroid is also known as what?
- What do customers earn when they participate in Care Corner activities?
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- What Children’s Research Institute has partnered with Bupa for First 1000 Days?
- Bupa TeleHealth offers telephone-based health support for Bupa members with long-term health conditions such as …?
- The Chemotherapy Choices program delivers chemotherapy ______ in the comfort and convenience of the customer's own home.
- My life in Australia assists overseas visitors understand what type of system in Australia?
- One of the Multidisciplinary support services that can be received for the Rehab at Home program may include …?
- Name a provider specialty type that can be reviewed on Whitecoat?
- The Bupa Health Foundation’s approach to partnering includes this type of activity?
- Bupa has partnered with 360 _____ for the Patient Partner Rehab Program?
- The first episode of the Mumbles Podcast discusses the impact of what?
- Bupa’s Mental Health Navigation services is telephone support line for Bupa Health Insurance customers who are worried about the mental health of their… ?
- Genesis Heart Care is in how many states in Australia?
21 Clues: Genesis Heart Care is in how many states in Australia? • Anyone over the age of _____ can make an Advance Care Directive? • Name a provider specialty type that can be reviewed on Whitecoat? • The Med Advisor App supports you by keeping what type of history? • In the A-Z of Health, an underactive thyroid is also known as what? • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
- Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- does ICD Chapter X classify?
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- Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
29 Clues: does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • ...
Public Health Crossword 2023-04-20
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- Health The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population.
- A biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease.
- The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life that can lead to health inequities.
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- Health The branch of public health that focuses on how the environment affects human health and well-being.
- A medical condition characterized by excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.
- Health The branch of public health that focuses on the health of entire communities, rather than just individuals.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in populations, and the application of this study to control health problems.
- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry, fear, and uneasiness that can interfere with daily activities.
- The constant presence and/or usual prevalence of a disease or infectious agent within a given geographic area or population group.
11 Clues: A biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. • Health The branch of public health that focuses on how the environment affects human health and well-being. • Health The branch of public health that focuses on the health of entire communities, rather than just individuals. • ...
Skills For Health Final Exam Part 1 2016-04-04
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- ________nervosa is a disorder that is characterized by being at least 15 percent below normal body weight.
- Cardiovascular disease health problem may be related to ___ pollution
- Inability to _____ is a physical sign of stress.
- Motor vehicle crashes is the number _____ cause of teen fatalities.
- Congenital diseases are ______.
- Weight and _______ of bones factor determines the size of the body frame.
- Which mineral keeps the teeth and bones healthy?
- By consuming shellfish contaminated by sewage you have a chance of getting __________ .
- _______ _________ is a health skill best defined as the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and reduce risks that can have a negative influence on a person’s health.
- __________ are a way organized sports enforce safety.
- Stores that sell tobacco to minors is an example of a negative influence on ________ health
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- Building ________is a health benefit of eating protein.
- ____________ endurance best describes the ability of the body’s circulatory and respiratory systems to supply fuel and oxygen during sustained physical activity.
- Difficulty ________ is a short-term effect of alcohol on the nervous system.
- Type II_____ is a disease that could be possibly prevented through the use of regular physical exercise.
- Anabolic steroids are a synthetic version of______.
- The appropriate first-aid response for a person suffering from __________ is to submerge the affected areas in warm water for 30 minutes
- The purpose of warming up before exercising is to _______ injury.
- _______ cancer is a proven consequence of smoking
- Rest Ice ________ and Elevation make up R.I.C.E.
- Giving a critique is an example of providing “positive” _________ in communication.
21 Clues: Congenital diseases are ______. • Inability to _____ is a physical sign of stress. • Which mineral keeps the teeth and bones healthy? • Rest Ice ________ and Elevation make up R.I.C.E. • _______ cancer is a proven consequence of smoking • Anabolic steroids are a synthetic version of______. • __________ are a way organized sports enforce safety. • ...
Med Professions Semester 2022-12-07
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- provides care in home
- Verbal Communication is
- Nightingale Founder of Nursing
- injured worker
- invented small pox vaccine
- medicare insurance is for
- Health deals with mental disorders and diseases
- performs diagnostic test
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- bad practice
- state of being in good health
- non profit agency
- physical disability preventing communication
- wrongful act with no contract
- language non verbal behavior
- created first health record
- a rule that must be followed
16 Clues: bad practice • injured worker • non profit agency • provides care in home • Verbal Communication is • performs diagnostic test • medicare insurance is for • invented small pox vaccine • created first health record • language non verbal behavior • a rule that must be followed • state of being in good health • wrongful act with no contract • Nightingale Founder of Nursing • ...
La Sante 2023-05-17
21 Clues: sick • health • deeply • a pill • the flu • a chill • to open • the head • to cough • the nose • a tissue • the mouth • the throat • to examine • to swallow • an allergie • the patient • to perscribe • in good health • to have a headache • to listen with a stethoscope
Health and care 2025-09-05
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- physical health can be fixed by....
- wellbeing of the body
- who is capable of having any form of bad health
- mental health can ------- you from others
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- wellbeing in emotions
- another word for feelings
- working on your health gives great....
- addressing health problems improve over all....
- poor mental health can influence...
- wellbeing in the mind
10 Clues: wellbeing in emotions • wellbeing of the body • wellbeing in the mind • another word for feelings • poor mental health can influence... • physical health can be fixed by.... • working on your health gives great.... • mental health can ------- you from others • addressing health problems improve over all.... • who is capable of having any form of bad health
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
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- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- 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.
- 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.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- 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.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
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- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- 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.
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. • ...
Information & Administration 2023-03-14
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- codes
- Usual Reasonable and Customary
- Produces good or helpful results
- Codes
- Registered Health Information Administrator
- Support the smooth running of offices
- Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs
- Insurance is a legal agreement between two parties
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- Diagram, picture, or graph
- Written or printed version of material originally presented
- Medicare is federal health insurance for anyone age 65
- registered health information technician
- The chief executive officer
- process of writing down what someone else did
- Health program
15 Clues: codes • Codes • Health program • Diagram, picture, or graph • The chief executive officer • Usual Reasonable and Customary • Produces good or helpful results • Support the smooth running of offices • registered health information technician • Registered Health Information Administrator • process of writing down what someone else did • ...
Wellness Jigsaw 2024-02-13
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- Connecting with your faith community improves ______ health.
- Taking care of nature and enjoying time outside are examples of _______ health.
- Eating nutritious meals and snacks improves _______ health.
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- ______ health is how healthy your brain is.
- You should _____ people you care about to improve social health.
- Avoid _______ behaviors to improve physical health
- _______ health includes creativity, curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
- Get _______ from doctors and dentists.
- ______ health is respecting, caring, and valuing people.
- Practicing ____ is a great way to improve spiritual health.
10 Clues: Get _______ from doctors and dentists. • ______ health is how healthy your brain is. • Avoid _______ behaviors to improve physical health • ______ health is respecting, caring, and valuing people. • Eating nutritious meals and snacks improves _______ health. • Practicing ____ is a great way to improve spiritual health. • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
- Hazards Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
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- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
- Hazards Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
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- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
MHI - Crossword 2024-08-27
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- Abbreviation for the digital version of a patient's medical history
- The ability of different health information systems to work together within and across organizational boundaries
- Largest hospital network and health research organizationin Canada
- An online platform that gives patients access to their health information and the ability to communicate with healthcare providers
- Last Name of MHI Program Director
- An independent, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to AI research
- The use of telecommunications technology to provide clinical healthcare from a distance
- The simulation of human intelligence in machines, often used in predictive analytics (2 words)
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- The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks in the healthcare industry
- A MHI Prof is the founder of this company that creates digital health solutions
- UofT website where you can find your transcript
- State of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion often experienced by healthcare professionals due to prolonged stress
- Permission given by a patient to share their personal health information with others.
- The largest academic science and health science library in Canada
- The social media platform used mainly for networking
- The institution that the MHI Program falls under
- The sequence of processes through which a piece of work passes from initiation to completion in healthcare settings
17 Clues: Last Name of MHI Program Director • UofT website where you can find your transcript • The institution that the MHI Program falls under • The social media platform used mainly for networking • The largest academic science and health science library in Canada • Largest hospital network and health research organizationin Canada • ...
Environmental determinants of health 2013-04-03
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- Socio -------- status.
- A factor which will have an impact on health and development.
- The longer a parent remains ----------, the more disadvantaged a child becomes.
- Determinants can have positive and -------- impacts on health and development.
- A part time job can help youth to do this with a wide range of people.
- Components of the environment that you can usually see and touch.
- High levels of this will have a negative impact on mental health.
- The type of factor which can have a negative impact on health and development.
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- People who have high levels of this are usually healthier.
- The type of factor which can have a positive impact on health and development.
- These people have a major impact, either positive or negative, on youth health and development.
- Physical and Social are the two sections of this.
- Reacting to new feelings appropriately is an example of this type of development.
- Housing will be considered this if it is warm, protective and hygenic.
- The internet, social networking sites, television and newspapers are examples of this determinant in the social environment.
- Families that are happy, can talk to each other, trust each other and enjoy each other’s company have high levels of this.
- Participation in this can help keep youth in their healthy weight range.
17 Clues: Socio -------- status. • Physical and Social are the two sections of this. • People who have high levels of this are usually healthier. • A factor which will have an impact on health and development. • Components of the environment that you can usually see and touch. • High levels of this will have a negative impact on mental health. • ...
Health Insurance Basics 2023-06-15
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- Who must inital a correction made by the agent on an application?
- What is the capital sum in AD&D coverage?
- What role is the agent/producer operating when obtaining creditable information about insurable risk of the applicant?
- ______ is the term used for the written request for an insurer to issue an insurance contract based on the provided information.
- Insurance term for the cause of loss.
- _______ disease or illness is covered by a limited health policy.
- Definition of sickness under health insurance policy
- Three signatures are required on an insurance policy, the agent/producer, the applicant/policyowner, and the ________.
- _____ is required to inform applicant of insurer's information gathering policies?
- Within how may days (in words) from occurence will accidental death benefit be paid?
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- ____ is one of the expenses covered by health insurance?
- This hospital policy pays a fixed amount for each day the insured is in the hospital.
- The stage in the insurance process at which the insurer evaluates information to identify adverse selection risks.
- The application and policy form what in health insurance?
- Describes the payment method in medical expense contracts when insured is responible for payment and then the insurer pays the insured directly.
- _____ is the one of the elements of the entire contract in health insurance underwriting?
- A statement of good health is required when policy is paid at time of _______?
- Who is responsible for cost of any medical examination?
- Persons with higher risk than normal would be defined as ________ selection.Payments begin under credit disablity at what point?
19 Clues: Insurance term for the cause of loss. • What is the capital sum in AD&D coverage? • Definition of sickness under health insurance policy • Who is responsible for cost of any medical examination? • ____ is one of the expenses covered by health insurance? • The application and policy form what in health insurance? • ...
HM3 2017 September Bibliography Occupational Rate 2017-04-13
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- What chapter of MANMED P-117 covers Reports, Forms, and Records?
- NAVMED P-5010-1 Chapter 6 discusses Water Supply _____?
- BUMEDINST 6224.8B covers _____ Control Program.
- Emergency War Surgery Chapter 3 covers Mass Casualty and?
- MCTP 3-40A - Health Service Support Operations Chapter 4 covers?
- Hospital Corpsman Manual.
- What is the other name for Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Injuries?
- BUMEDINST 6280.1C is the Management of?
- Tri-Service Food Code.
- Appendix B-4 of OPNAVINST 5100.19E - Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat discusses _____ Conservation.
- Technical Manual NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 covers Medical ____ and Reporting.
- Periodic Health Assessment for Individual Medical Readiness.
- Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis for the Prevention of Infectious Disease.
- Quality Assurance Program.
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- What chapter of NAVMED P-5010-1 discusses Preventive Medicine for Ground Forces.
- Article 3 of NAVMED P-5132 - Equipment Management Manual covers what of Equipment?
- Navy Medicine's Augmentation Program.
- One of the two infectious processes from Control of Communicable Diseases Manual.
- Chapter 6 of the MANMED P-117 covers?
- What chapter of NAVMED P-117 covers Pharmacy Operations and Drug Control.
- Deployment Health Assessment (DHA) Process.
- What is the other name for Manual of the Medical Department?
- What chapter of NAVMED P-5010-1 discusses Navy Entomology and Pest Control Technology?
- MCTP 3-40A - Health Service Support Operations Chapter 3 covers?
- Chapter 2 of NAVMED P5055 - Radiation Health Protection covers what topic?
- What is the one Tricare reference for this cycle?
- One of the two infectious processes from Control of Communicable Diseases Manual.
27 Clues: Tri-Service Food Code. • Hospital Corpsman Manual. • Quality Assurance Program. • Navy Medicine's Augmentation Program. • Chapter 6 of the MANMED P-117 covers? • BUMEDINST 6280.1C is the Management of? • Deployment Health Assessment (DHA) Process. • BUMEDINST 6224.8B covers _____ Control Program. • What is the one Tricare reference for this cycle? • ...
Biomedical Science Career 2025-02-21
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- Ensure practices are safe and up to standard in a hospital or medical setting
- study the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms
- Study disease and health at the population level
- Detect, analyse and interpret diseases linked genetic abnormalities
- get exposure to the hospital environment before graduation or to career in health sector
- they use radioactive materials to diagnose physiologic and metabolic changes within the body to treat diseases
- diagnosing, treating ingures and diseases using medical imaging procedures
- work in pathology labs to help doctors and Scientist diagnosis and treat diseases
- identify and treat eye disorders and diseases
- They help patients understand and cope with genetic conditions
- Also known as a pediatrician
- mental health protessional mainly working with young people
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- The do lab tests to help doctors diagnose and treat people
- and exercise scientist study how the human body works during sports and exercise to promote health and performances
- diagnose and treat heart disease and abnormalities
- They plan manage and maintain health Information systems including patient records
- specialize in the study and treatment of the urinary systems
- Identify, asses and manage hearing and balance disorders
- provides medical treatment to the many species of animals kept at zoos
- A science communicator or a journalist specializing in health
- Treat patients with rare infections
- They collect interpret and analyse evidence related to crimes
- they're an expert in nutrition and human diet
- make and fit artificial limbs
- Draft, plan and execute radiation treatments for cancer pationts
- prevent or cure diseases by attempting to develop vaccines
26 Clues: Also known as a pediatrician • make and fit artificial limbs • Treat patients with rare infections • they're an expert in nutrition and human diet • identify and treat eye disorders and diseases • Study disease and health at the population level • diagnose and treat heart disease and abnormalities • Identify, asses and manage hearing and balance disorders • ...
Home Health 2026-01-22
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- – Source of reimbursement rates for both Home Health and Hospice.
- Type – Category used to classify Home Health and Hospice claims.
- – Ensures benefits and responsibilities align between payors.
- – Facility type used to determine certain Hospice pricing.
- Plan – Outlines covered services; the baby is not covered under the mother’s plan.
- – Care category with specific pricing and authorization rules.
- – Special process used for certain Hospice review requirements.
- – Requires separate billing from the baby in neonatal care.
- – Payor type requiring an EOB on Hospice claims.
- – Document required for secondary commercial Home Health claims.
- Supplies – Reimbursable when approved under authorization.
- – Must be billed separately from mother in neonatal cases.
- – System rules used for reviewing claim details.
- – Identified based on financial guidance such as DOFR.
- – Method used to calculate reimbursement amounts in Hospice claims.
- – Category covering instructions related to claim payment.
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- – Standard claim check used in both programs.
- – Form used to bill Home Health services.
- – System with a high-dollar threshold requiring review.
- – Tasks rendered and billed on claims.
- – Does not require an EOB for Hospice claims.
- – Code included on final Home Health claims.
- – Used to determine claim payment amounts.
- Responsibility – Determined using guidelines such as DOFR.
- – High-dollar limit requiring additional review in claims.
- – Required for certain services or when documentation is found outside the system.
- – Coordination of benefits required for certain secondary claims.
- Health – Care type billed using UB claim forms.
- – Supporting documents for pricing or authorization.
- Rate – Hospice rate determined by facility pricing rules.
- – Services for mother and baby must be billed separately.
31 Clues: – Tasks rendered and billed on claims. • – Form used to bill Home Health services. • – Used to determine claim payment amounts. • – Code included on final Home Health claims. • – Standard claim check used in both programs. • – Does not require an EOB for Hospice claims. • Health – Care type billed using UB claim forms. • – Payor type requiring an EOB on Hospice claims. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - A person or institution that delivers medical services.
- - The optimal use of resources to deliver healthcare.
- - Something that encourages specific behavior in healthcare.
- - Related to government-supported healthcare.
- - The wealth and resources of a country affecting healthcare.
- - Plans or decisions guiding healthcare practices.
- - The management of money within healthcare.
- - The ability to maintain healthcare services long term.
- - Systematic investigation into health issues and solutions.
- - Information gathered to make healthcare decisions.
- - A comparison of the benefits and costs of health interventions.
- - The economic system for buying and selling healthcare services.
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- - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury.
- - The ability to use or obtain healthcare.
- - The ability to reach or use healthcare services.
- - Moral principles guiding healthcare decisions.
- - The network involved in producing and distributing healthcare goods.
- - New methods, ideas, or products in healthcare.
- - Financial assets or resources for healthcare systems.
- - The availability of health resources like medication and staff.
- - International health issues and challenges.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in healthcare outcomes.
- - Variety within healthcare workforce or population served.
- - Financial planning for healthcare services.
- - The care provided to manage or cure health conditions.
- - Financial protection covering health-related expenses.
- - The financial requirement for healthcare services.
- - The result of healthcare interventions and services.
- - Fair and impartial healthcare access for all.
- - The desire or need for healthcare services.
30 Clues: - The ability to use or obtain healthcare. • - The management of money within healthcare. • - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury. • - Related to government-supported healthcare. • - International health issues and challenges. • - Financial planning for healthcare services. • - The desire or need for healthcare services. • ...
HCSC 2017-10-25
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- _____ requires state-licensed private insurers to accept certain people leaving group health coverage into the individual market regardless of their health status and without any exclusion period for pre-existing medical conditions
- ___________ health insurance is primarily funded through benefits plans provided by employers.
- A partially owned subsidiary, is a pharmacy benefit management company for HCSC and other third party companies
- Always do the right thing
- funded by federal and state taxes
- HCSC's five states are Illinois, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and _______
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- What does HCSC stand for?
- Health insurance makes health care more ___________
- We drive extraordinary results
- We keep our promises
- 160 million individuals are insured through ________-sponsored health insurance
- Everyone deserves it
- We put our heart into our work
13 Clues: We keep our promises • Everyone deserves it • What does HCSC stand for? • Always do the right thing • We drive extraordinary results • We put our heart into our work • funded by federal and state taxes • Health insurance makes health care more ___________ • HCSC's five states are Illinois, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and _______ • ...
Chapter 1&2 2023-01-30
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- that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease or health condition
- organization ppo
- and programs that help the environment and people within a community
- and drug
- sure the goal fits you, your values, and what you want to accomplish
- of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- develop due to changes in health over time, and your genes guide many of these changes.
- presence of waste in the environment
- care
- doctor
- available for people 65 years of age and older
- and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not
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- objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- leading cause of death in the US
- expression of thoughts and feelings, including moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health
- of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder
- practices of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
19 Clues: care • doctor • and drug • organization ppo • leading cause of death in the US • presence of waste in the environment • available for people 65 years of age and older • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life • of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it • ...
Insurance 2024-11-21
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- insurance that protects vehicles from damage or being stolen
- specific risks not covered by the policy
- coverage that only covers the injury or damage caused to others or their property
- coverage that protects the vehicle from damage unrelated to traffic risk
- Provides payments to those who cannot work due to an accident or illness.
- health insurance for people 65 years or older
- health insurance offered to low-income families
- a request of payment for a loss
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- insurance that protects the home and belongs in the home
- a written agreement between the two parties: company and consumer
- a clause in an insurance policy detailing a change in coverage
- when the insurer and the insurance company shares the cost of claims until the deductible is met
- insurance that provides benefits to designated people if the policyholder dies
- coverage that covers the repair or replacement of the vehicle
- person who does not have insurance
- insurance that provides health care
- a set amount that must be paid before the insurer will pay
- payments that the policy owners make for the insurance coverage
- Obtained when someone leaves their job and will not have health insurance
19 Clues: a request of payment for a loss • person who does not have insurance • insurance that provides health care • specific risks not covered by the policy • health insurance for people 65 years or older • health insurance offered to low-income families • insurance that protects the home and belongs in the home • a set amount that must be paid before the insurer will pay • ...
best drinks during menopause 2025-01-18
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- A fizzy, fermented drink known for its gut health benefits.
- A tart, ruby-colored drink brewed from dried flower petals.
- A drink rich in Vitamin C, great for immunity.
- A fizzy alternative to plain hydration.
- A warm, comforting drink often consumed in the morning or evening.
- A calming drink often made from herbs or leaves.
- A tart juice known to support urinary health.
- A refreshing drink made with citrus juice and water.
- A dairy product enriched with Vitamin D for stronger bones.
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- A strong, unsweetened drink with potential antioxidant benefits.
- A liquid dairy product containing probiotics for gut health.
- A soothing herbal drink known to aid relaxation.
- A non-caffeinated alternative to coffee or regular tea.
- A type of drink made without caffeine, popular during menopause.
- A warm, spicy drink often used to ease nausea and inflammation.
- A natural electrolyte-filled drink ideal for hydration.
- A dairy alternative often chosen for its nutty flavor.
- A drink high in antioxidants, often consumed for its health benefits.
- The most essential liquid for hydration and cooling the body.
- A calcium-rich drink essential for bone health.
20 Clues: A fizzy alternative to plain hydration. • A tart juice known to support urinary health. • A drink rich in Vitamin C, great for immunity. • A calcium-rich drink essential for bone health. • A soothing herbal drink known to aid relaxation. • A calming drink often made from herbs or leaves. • A refreshing drink made with citrus juice and water. • ...
Health Career Crossword 2025-11-17
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- This person takes X-rays and interprets the images
- Therapist, A specialist who helps people learn or regain daily living skills
- A person who operates on patients
- A professional who helps people improve their eating habits
- Therapist, A professional who assists patients with breathing difficulties
- Pathologist, A specialist who helps people with speech or swallowing problems
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- A doctor who gives medicine to make patients sleep during surgery
- This person checks and takes care of teeth
- Assistant, A person who supports doctors by preparing patients and taking vital signs
- This health professional prescribes medicine and advises on its use
- This doctor treats children
- This person cares for sick people, gives medicine, and assists doctors
- Therapist, A person who helps people with injuries or disabilities regain movement and strength
- A medical professional for animals
- A health professional who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
- A mental health professional who helps people with thoughts and feelings
- Counselor, A specialist who advises people about inherited health conditions
- A general medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- A health professional who responds to emergencies and provides first aid
- Laboratory Technician, A person who performs tests on body fluids to help diagnose diseases
20 Clues: This doctor treats children • A person who operates on patients • A medical professional for animals • This person checks and takes care of teeth • This person takes X-rays and interprets the images • A professional who helps people improve their eating habits • A health professional who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • ...
VCE H+HD Unit 2, Outcome 3 2012-10-29
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- Meeting with doctors that medicare covers
- Alternative therapy
- Government that is responsible inn providing a healthy and safe environment
- Addresses the physical, chemical and biological factors external to a person
- Australian Governments national funded health scheme
- Issue with older Australians population increase
- Regulates internal and external environment to maintain constant rate
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- Service that is not covered by medicare
- Responsible for health care of all Australians, and funds medicare
- Work together with conventional health services
- Health Cover that individuals can pay for to receive more benefits
- Model that aims to treat or cure illnesses and diseases
- Provide a substitute for conventional health care services
- Government that provides guidance and direction to local authorities
14 Clues: Alternative therapy • Service that is not covered by medicare • Meeting with doctors that medicare covers • Work together with conventional health services • Issue with older Australians population increase • Australian Governments national funded health scheme • Model that aims to treat or cure illnesses and diseases • ...
Lilliana's Unit 3B sp.1 2023-02-23
25 Clues: bad • all • bad • fish • rice • many • onion • grapes • health • dinner • you do • to walk • I prefer • potatoes • to think • Ice cream • beefsteak • should,must • Que? Why? • Hago I do • que I think • dia every day • hambre I'm hungry • sed I'm thirsty • salud for one's health
Unit 3B Vocab 2025-03-17
22 Clues: Bad • All • I do • Tasty • Lunch • A lot • Should • Dinner • You do • I agree • I think • To walk • Horrible • Something • Breakfast • I am hungry • I am thirsty • I do not agree • I do not think • To lift weights • For one's health • To maintain one's health
Health Promotion 2025-08-19
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- Process of imparting knowledge
- Daily habits that affect well-being
- Act of promoting positive behavior
- Efforts to stop disease before it starts
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- Planned actions to promote health
- Support given to help people improve
- Practices for cleanliness and health
- Overall state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Organized system for improving and maintaining health
- Group or institution for coordinated health efforts
- Essential element in health communication
11 Clues: Process of imparting knowledge • Act of promoting positive behavior • Daily habits that affect well-being • Planned actions to promote health • Support given to help people improve • Practices for cleanliness and health • Efforts to stop disease before it starts • Essential element in health communication • Group or institution for coordinated health efforts • ...
Laetania 2025-02-10
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- What Laetania wants to provide
- Laetania’s parents do
- What she studies at university
- Word for "helping the environment"
- Laetania feels lucky to be raised in
- The action Laetania believes in connecting
- (Mendatar):
- health and the environment make close
- Laetania's heritage group
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- Laetania's role in community work
- The country where Laetania studies
- connected to environmental health
- a river cleanup project at age 7
- (Menurun):
- she is passionate about
- An activityinvolved in at a young age
- Laetania believes everyone deserves
- How Laetania wants people to live
18 Clues: (Menurun): • (Mendatar): • Laetania’s parents do • she is passionate about • Laetania's heritage group • What Laetania wants to provide • What she studies at university • a river cleanup project at age 7 • Laetania's role in community work • connected to environmental health • How Laetania wants people to live • The country where Laetania studies • Word for "helping the environment" • ...
Laetania 2025-02-10
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- What Laetania wants to provide
- Laetania’s parents do
- What she studies at university
- Word for "helping the environment"
- Laetania feels lucky to be raised in
- The action Laetania believes in connecting
- (Mendatar):
- health and the environment make close
- Laetania's heritage group
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- Laetania's role in community work
- The country where Laetania studies
- connected to environmental health
- a river cleanup project at age 7
- (Menurun):
- she is passionate about
- An activityinvolved in at a young age
- Laetania believes everyone deserves
- How Laetania wants people to live
18 Clues: (Menurun): • (Mendatar): • Laetania’s parents do • she is passionate about • Laetania's heritage group • What Laetania wants to provide • What she studies at university • a river cleanup project at age 7 • Laetania's role in community work • connected to environmental health • How Laetania wants people to live • The country where Laetania studies • Word for "helping the environment" • ...
health 2019-01-26
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- 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
- to allow someone to leave the hospital
- extremely fat
- a medical condition that causes you react badly when you eat or touch something
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- a disease caused by bacteria or germs
- to give medicine to a patient
- to examine people to make sure that they do not have certain disease
- a harmless form of the germs that cause a particular disease
- to find out what illness someone has, or what the cause of a fault is
- a sudden serious illness when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
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 2022-03-14
12 Clues: I heard that • not the front • used for sitting • used for walking • used for standing • where the food goes • where the smell goes • where the light goes • connected to your arms • at the end of your arms • at the end of your hands • at the end of your fingers
Health 2021-10-31
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- A symptom which can be precisely measured.
- Take this to cure illness or pain.
- The least popular type of doctor (very painful).
- You use it everyday, even when you sleep.
- There are several types of this liquid.
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- She helps the doctors to take care of your treatment in the hospital.
- Weee-Uu-Weee-Uu-Weee-Uu
- A big and sterile building.
- The place where you exchange a prescription.
- An unpleasant feeling, that you can feel anywhere in your body.
- The engine of your body.
- Synonym for sick.
12 Clues: Synonym for sick. • Weee-Uu-Weee-Uu-Weee-Uu • The engine of your body. • A big and sterile building. • Take this to cure illness or pain. • There are several types of this liquid. • You use it everyday, even when you sleep. • A symptom which can be precisely measured. • The place where you exchange a prescription. • The least popular type of doctor (very painful). • ...
Health 2021-11-23
12 Clues: kill • survive • gain weight • recover from • take care of • start suddenly • stop doing smth • become conscious • reduce an amount of • lose one's conscious • stop being effective • feel well enouth to do
Health 2015-05-22
Health 2022-09-23
Health 2023-01-31
Across
- 5-10 of slow movements to raise heart rate
- doing exercises to improve specific components of fitness
- gradually improving
- the number of times your heart beats within a certain amount of time
- range of motion
- ex. Impaired heart health, poor vitamin absorption, low energy
- working harder and more often then usual
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- health component/ lifting weights
- lean body mass vs body fat
- 3500 calories
- high intensity interval training
- frequency, intensity, time, and type
12 Clues: 3500 calories • range of motion • gradually improving • lean body mass vs body fat • high intensity interval training • health component/ lifting weights • frequency, intensity, time, and type • working harder and more often then usual • 5-10 of slow movements to raise heart rate • doing exercises to improve specific components of fitness • ...
Health 2023-01-31
Across
- swimming, biking and running are examples of this.
- times per week
- increase heart rate
- target heart rate
- burning my colories then comesued
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- weight lifting, rock climbing, pushups and situps are examples of this.
- eescrease pulse
- high intensity interval traing
- THR stands for this.
- more cloires then burned
- yoga, pilates, sit and reach are examples of this.
- calories this comes from eating foods with no nutrients in them, just calories.
12 Clues: times per week • eescrease pulse • target heart rate • increase heart rate • THR stands for this. • more cloires then burned • high intensity interval traing • burning my colories then comesued • swimming, biking and running are examples of this. • yoga, pilates, sit and reach are examples of this. • weight lifting, rock climbing, pushups and situps are examples of this. • ...
HEALTH 2020-12-30
Across
- to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- healthy and strong, especially as a result of exercise
- to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal
- he feeling that you are in need of rest or sleep
- an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something
- (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
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- a medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth
- to make someone with an illness healthy again
- A contagious disease can be caught by touching someone who has the disease or a piece of infected clothing
- painful and uncomfortable because of injury, infection, or too much use
- to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, usually falling down
- to become completely well again after an illness or injury
12 Clues: to make someone with an illness healthy again • he feeling that you are in need of rest or sleep • to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal • to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth • healthy and strong, especially as a result of exercise • to become completely well again after an illness or injury • ...
Health 2021-05-19
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- Small amounts of food between meals
- the desire for food
- A condition that causes illness if you eat certain foods
- Foods that have no added sugar in them which may make them a healthier option.
- the food you are eating or buying comes from somewhere nearby.
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- changing food into substances your body can use for health and growth
- To be drinking plenty of fluids (liquids like water, juice, etc.) throughout your day.
- Not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- The parts of fruit, vegetables and grain that your body cannot digest.
- Good for the health of your heart
- Not eating processed foods (packaged foods that have artificial things added to them and are often less nutritious). It is also about eating fewer calories and drinking plenty of water.
- single portion of food
12 Clues: the desire for food • single portion of food • Good for the health of your heart • Small amounts of food between meals • A condition that causes illness if you eat certain foods • the food you are eating or buying comes from somewhere nearby. • changing food into substances your body can use for health and growth • ...
Health 2022-05-09
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- We knew she was seriously ill when she started to c (up) blood.
- You’re getting fat. You should e more.
- The drug is taken by i . You don’t have to take it orally.
- I have an a at 10:30 with the doctor.
- She is going to hospital to have a minor o on her knee.
- Hypertension is triggered by obesity, diabetes and high c levels.
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- Although she was still ill, she d herself from hospital.
- New born babies have to take v against smallpox.
- The baby keeps s . She must be getting a cold.
- A s removed the boy’s brain tumor.
- Take this p to your local chemist’s and they will make it up for you.
- A good night’s sleep would be the best r for your headache.
12 Clues: A s removed the boy’s brain tumor. • I have an a at 10:30 with the doctor. • You’re getting fat. You should e more. • The baby keeps s . She must be getting a cold. • New born babies have to take v against smallpox. • ...
Health 2023-06-27
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- the plural of "foot"
- a 26-mile (42 km) running race
- a routine task, especially a household one
- I lay on the beach for four hours, and now I have a_______.
- My stomach hurts. I have a ___________.
- I´m keeping my ____ on what I eat, because I'm on a diet
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- My head hurts. I have a ___________.
- the English word for "tos."
- The English word for "hombro."
- the English word for "codo."
- My throat hurts. I have a ________throat.
- the English word for "frente"
12 Clues: the plural of "foot" • the English word for "tos." • the English word for "codo." • the English word for "frente" • The English word for "hombro." • a 26-mile (42 km) running race • My head hurts. I have a ___________. • My stomach hurts. I have a ___________. • My throat hurts. I have a ________throat. • a routine task, especially a household one • ...
Health 2024-01-29
health 2024-03-20
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- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements
- the ability to be relied on as honest or truthful
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral
- the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country.
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- the way in which a person thinks
- the fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- impartial and just treatment or behavior without favoritism or discrimination.
- the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
12 Clues: the way in which a person thinks • displaying kindness and concern for others. • the ability to be relied on as honest or truthful • the quality of being honest and having strong moral • the fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility. • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • ...
HEALTH 2024-03-21
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- A mental disorder that affects the brain and thinking.
- A shape defined mainly by your skeleton structures.
- Addictive drugs that is in smoking products
- People(Persons) with alcohol disorder
- Electronic cigarettes.
- A thing that is tobacco inside for smoking.
- Feelings that you feel about your body.
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- A thing that affects your body condition
- Any substance that is used to prevent disease or bad condition
- Bad conditions that affect your thinking, behaviour and else.
- A bad condition that can affect many body functions.
- Disorder that can make you feel that you want to eat more and more/don’t want to eat.
12 Clues: Electronic cigarettes. • People(Persons) with alcohol disorder • Feelings that you feel about your body. • A thing that affects your body condition • Addictive drugs that is in smoking products • A thing that is tobacco inside for smoking. • A shape defined mainly by your skeleton structures. • A bad condition that can affect many body functions. • ...
Health 2024-02-23
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- A pill that can help defeat diseases
- A sensory organ that helps you to hear
- Sensory organ that helps you to taste
- Red fluid that travels in your body
- A preparation for the prevention of diseases
- It shows the temperature of your body
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- A pill that helps the functioning of the human body
- An organ that pumps blood inside your body
- A sensory organ that you can see with
- We say this when our head hurts. I have a .....
- The selection organ of the body (detoxification)
- An organ thats the most important part of the respiratory system
12 Clues: Red fluid that travels in your body • A pill that can help defeat diseases • A sensory organ that you can see with • Sensory organ that helps you to taste • It shows the temperature of your body • A sensory organ that helps you to hear • An organ that pumps blood inside your body • A preparation for the prevention of diseases • ...
Health 2023-10-10
Health 2026-01-20
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- a place where sick people are treated
- a person who is ill and gets medical help
- the state of being well and not ill
- physical activity that helps you stay healthy
- a condition when someone is sick
- a person who helps sick people get better
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- a serious illness that affects the body
- a bad physical feeling in the body
- something you take to feel better when you are ill
- feeling good and having no illness
- a sign that shows you are ill (for example a cough)
- damage to the body, for example after an accident
12 Clues: a condition when someone is sick • a bad physical feeling in the body • feeling good and having no illness • the state of being well and not ill • a place where sick people are treated • a serious illness that affects the body • a person who is ill and gets medical help • a person who helps sick people get better • physical activity that helps you stay healthy • ...
health 2025-04-02
Health 2025-05-22
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- A tiny infectious agent that can cause illnesses like the flu.
- located in the belly or stomach area.
- An indication of a disease or condition, like a cough or fever.
- State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease.
- Medical measures taken to cure or relieve a disease.
- Actions taken to prevent diseases from occurring.
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- expulsion of air to clear the airways.
- A body's adverse reaction to certain substances like pollen or dust.
- Pain or irritation in the throat, especially when swallowing
- of the pharynx, usually causing sore throat.
- Pain in the head or upper neck area.
- A medical procedure involving an incision to treat a condition.
12 Clues: Pain in the head or upper neck area. • located in the belly or stomach area. • expulsion of air to clear the airways. • of the pharynx, usually causing sore throat. • Actions taken to prevent diseases from occurring. • Medical measures taken to cure or relieve a disease. • Pain or irritation in the throat, especially when swallowing • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
Across
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
- Hazards Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
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- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
Foundations Semester Review 2025-12-16
Across
- Disabled, over the age of 65, social security
- International public health
- Health profession that studies medical images
- protects patient information
- Billed at the time of services
- Remote health services using technology
- Max a patient can budget for spending in one calendar year for medical expenses
- Organization responsible for updating scientific research material on health information.
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- Low income insurance plans
- Father of Medicine
- percentage you and your insurance pay when deductible is met
- Facility for terminally ill patients
- Insurance for Veterans
- Passing a test to obtain a certificate
- Monthly payment for insurance
15 Clues: Father of Medicine • Insurance for Veterans • Low income insurance plans • International public health • protects patient information • Monthly payment for insurance • Billed at the time of services • Facility for terminally ill patients • Passing a test to obtain a certificate • Remote health services using technology • Disabled, over the age of 65, social security • ...
Foundations Fall Semester, 2017 2017-12-14
Across
- act that established training programs for nursing and geriatric assistants
- the state of being in optimum health
- to say and do the most fitting thing
- type of leader described as a dictator
- principles of right and wrong
- described the circulation of the blood to and from the heart in 1628
- therapies are used in the place of conventional medicine
- a phlebotomist is in what professional cluster
- law that requires health information be kept confidential
- term for trying to control the rising costs of health care
- care for the elderly
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
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- government health insurance for those in the military
- professional who diagnoses and treats diseases of the teeth
- working together with others from different departments for the benefit of the patient
- time period that refers to "rebirth of science of medicine"
- accept responsibility because others rely on you
- built sewers and aqueducts that helped decrease the spread of disease
- federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public
- use of video, audio, and computers to provide health care
- document that states what care you want or do not want when your condition is terminal
- the amount of money you must pay before the insurance company will begin to pay
- facility that provides physical and emotional care for those who are dying
- widespread occurrence of a disease that occurs over a wide geographical area
- federal health insurance program for those with low income
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 • ...
PHE Historical Foundations 2023-09-07
Across
- factors that impede the health professionals ability to deliver educational services
- two word phrase that provides education to people for supporting actions and conditions
- health commission that embraced personal ethic of social responsibility and service
- healthcare act enacted in 2010 to provide cost effective, accessible, high quality health care to all americans
- learning theory that focuses on what is directly observable
- type of prevention that blocks the progression of an injury or disease
- conditioning where a neutral stimulus is paired with a naturally occurring unconditioned or unlearned response
- actions taken after the onset of illness/injury with the intention of rehabilitation
- treatment used to reduce fear and anxiety in patients
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- 2 word phrase that means any activity undertaken by an individual for the purpose of promoting protecting or maintaining health
- conditioning where an unpleasant stimulus is deflected or stopped
- 2 word phrase that spells out health care initiatives for a 10 year span
- type of prevention with the intent of preventing disease or injury
- insurance established in 1965 by the government for people over 65
- factors that have a negative effect on the ability of the learner to process info
- condition of being in sound body, mind, and spirit
- place where consumers can access healthcare information from personal computers
- phase of organized healthcare that was covered the first 4 decades of the 20th century
- perspectives that says the sum is greater than its parts
- phase of organized healthcare in which the focus was on the individual patient need
20 Clues: condition of being in sound body, mind, and spirit • treatment used to reduce fear and anxiety in patients • perspectives that says the sum is greater than its parts • learning theory that focuses on what is directly observable • conditioning where an unpleasant stimulus is deflected or stopped • type of prevention with the intent of preventing disease or injury • ...
Crossword Puzzle with answers 2025-03-07
Across
- – Physical activity to assist the body in staying fit and healthy
- health services – Services provided by governments, usually free of charge
- – Restoring someone to health after addiction or sickness
- – To become worse
- – Happening a lot or becoming worse
- – Physical harm or damage
- – The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- – To weaken or damage
- – Substances and activities that create either a physical or mental dependency
- – To identify the nature of a medical condition
- – inactive and without physical exercise
- lifestyle – A life that involves lots of exercise and activity
- – A condition that results in abnormal or excessive fat accumulation
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- – To relieve pain or symptoms
- diet – Consumption of fatty and sugary food and drinks, likely to lead to health problems
- – A disorder of structure or function in a human, which produces symptoms.
- – A long-lasting and difficult to eradicate illness
- foods – Foods that are high in fat and lead to health problems
- medicine – To give medicine to a patient
- – Vitamins and minerals found in foods and plants
- foods – Foods that are high in sugar, such as chocolate and carbonated drinks
- – An illness or condition that affects mental or physical function
- death – Death occurring before the average age of death
- – A large outbreak of a disease or virus
- medicine/treatment – Designed to prevent health problems rather than resolve them
- diet – Consuming food that is beneficial for the body
- fit – Doing exercise to stay healthy
- health – Emotional and psychological well-being
28 Clues: – To become worse • – To weaken or damage • – Physical harm or damage • – To relieve pain or symptoms • – Happening a lot or becoming worse • fit – Doing exercise to stay healthy • medicine – To give medicine to a patient • – A large outbreak of a disease or virus • – inactive and without physical exercise • – The invasion and growth of germs in the body • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
Across
- - Plans or decisions guiding healthcare practices.
- - The ability to use or obtain healthcare.
- - A comparison of the benefits and costs of health interventions.
- - The care provided to manage or cure health conditions.
- - The ability to maintain healthcare services long term.
- - Related to government-supported healthcare.
- - Systematic investigation into health issues and solutions.
- - Financial planning for healthcare services.
- - The wealth and resources of a country affecting healthcare.
- - The result of healthcare interventions and services.
- - International health issues and challenges.
- - The economic system for buying and selling healthcare services.
- - The optimal use of resources to deliver healthcare.
- - Something that encourages specific behavior in healthcare.
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- - Moral principles guiding healthcare decisions.
- - Information gathered to make healthcare decisions.
- - Financial protection covering health-related expenses.
- - Variety within healthcare workforce or population served.
- - The ability to reach or use healthcare services.
- - The network involved in producing and distributing healthcare goods.
- - Financial assets or resources for healthcare systems.
- - A person or institution that delivers medical services.
- - Fair and impartial healthcare access for all.
- - New methods, ideas, or products in healthcare.
- - The desire or need for healthcare services.
- - Individuals or groups with an interest in healthcare outcomes.
- - The financial requirement for healthcare services.
- - The availability of health resources like medication and staff.
- - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury.
- - The management of money within healthcare.
30 Clues: - The ability to use or obtain healthcare. • - The management of money within healthcare. • - The desire or need for healthcare services. • - Related to government-supported healthcare. • - Financial planning for healthcare services. • - Actions taken to prevent illness or injury. • - International health issues and challenges. • ...
Healthcare Terms Crossword 2025-09-29
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- ____ Doctor (MD): A professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- ____ Practical Nurse (LPN): Provides basic nursing care, often under an RN.
- ____ Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): Law that protects patient privacy and health information.
- ____ Health Worker (CHW): Helps connect patients to care and health resources.
- ____ of Systems (ROS): A checklist doctors use to assess all body systems.
- ____ of Information (ROI): Permission to share a patient’s medical details.
- ____ Resonance Imaging (MRI): A scan that uses magnets and radio waves to create body images.
- Medical ____ (MA): Supports doctors with clinical and administrative tasks.
- Doctor of ____ (DO): A type of physician who emphasizes whole-body healing.
- ____ Pressure (BP): Measures how hard your blood pushes through arteries.
- ____ Brain Injury (TBI): A serious injury that affects brain function.
- Nurse ____ (NP): A nurse with advanced training who can diagnose and prescribe.
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- ____ Qualified Health Center (FQHC): This type of health center gets government support to serve underserved communities.
- ____ Medical Record (EMR): Digital version of a patient’s paper chart.
- Radiologic ____ (RT): Operates imaging equipment like X-rays and MRIs.
- ____ Therapy (PT): Helps patients regain movement after injury or surgery.
- ____ of Present Illness (HPI): A detailed account of a patient’s current problem.
- ____ the Counter (OTC): Describes medicine you can buy without a prescription.
- ____ Nurse (RN): A licensed nurse who provides direct patient care.
- ____ Therapy (OT): Helps patients learn or relearn everyday activities.
- ____ Resuscitation (CPR): A life-saving method used during cardiac arrest.
- Integrated ____Health (IOH): Combining medical and dental care to treat the whole patient.
- Physician ____ (PA): Licensed to diagnose and treat under a physician’s supervision.
23 Clues: ____ Nurse (RN): A licensed nurse who provides direct patient care. • ____ Doctor (MD): A professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses. • ____ Medical Record (EMR): Digital version of a patient’s paper chart. • Radiologic ____ (RT): Operates imaging equipment like X-rays and MRIs. • ____ Brain Injury (TBI): A serious injury that affects brain function. • ...
Health Equity 2026-01-10
Across
- Discrimination against people with disabilities
- _ interventions target structural inequalities
- Footballer who campaigned for free school meals
- Unconscious negative attitudes
- _ hypothesis: intergenerational health effects
- _ factors increase chance of good health
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- Proportionate _: intervention for all, adjusted for different disadvantages
- Statistical differences in health between groups
- Bringing health of disadvantaged groups closer to advantaged
- The _ Review: 2010 landmark report on health inequalities
- Below 60% of national median income: _ poverty
- International efforts to ensure diversity
12 Clues: Unconscious negative attitudes • _ factors increase chance of good health • International efforts to ensure diversity • _ interventions target structural inequalities • Below 60% of national median income: _ poverty • _ hypothesis: intergenerational health effects • Discrimination against people with disabilities • Footballer who campaigned for free school meals • ...
J'ai Mal (une révision) 2021-05-10
20 Clues: a shot • a cold • the flu • a fever • headache • a doctor • to cough • a symptom • depressed • to sneeze • a medicine • to get sick • a nurse (f.) • the dentiste • in bad health • the pharmacist • a patient (f.) • in good health • to hurt oneself • a cream (for pain relief)
Healthy Triangle 2023-03-31
Across
- Combination of physical, mental and social well being
- Health of your mind and emotions
- Personal feeling or belief
- Various methods of communicating information
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Health of your body
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- Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- Passing of traits on to their children
- Includes city you live in, people around you school you
- Balanced health over a long period of time
- Ability to get along with the people around you
- Collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group
13 Clues: Health of your body • Personal feeling or belief • Taking steps to avoid something • Health of your mind and emotions • Passing of traits on to their children • Balanced health over a long period of time • Various methods of communicating information • Ability to get along with the people around you • Collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group • ...
Fruits and Vegetables 2022-05-07
Across
- fruit that is a good source of K+ and helps reduce nausea symptoms
- contain antioxidants that can lower inflammation and keep skin looking healthy
- fruit that helps increase good cholesterol (HDL)for better heart health
- contains antioxidants to help support immune system
- great source of fiber and vitamin C; is also known to assist with improved brain health
- best vegetable source of vit C
- fruit that contains an antioxidant called citrulline, known to help reduce muscle soreness
- 1 cup of this vegetable has the same amount of vitamin C as an orange
- good sources of potassium; some contain Vit A for additional eye health
- good source of fiber that may be associated with better blood sugar control especially in those with diabetes
- good source of vitamin C and fiber
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- an antioxidant powerhouse that contains a wide variety of vitamins and minerals that most other foods don't
- good source of fiber and best known for assisting with improved digestive health
- vegetable that is a good source of Vit K, iron and lutein for eye health
- contains an enzyme called bromelain, which helps with managing inflammation
- contains high antioxidant properties to reduce muscle soreness and assists with better quality sleep
- 1 of these contain 80% of your daily recommended amount of vitamin 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
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 • ...
Frontrunner 6 Unit 2 Vocab Review 2024-08-29
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- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances.
- Essential nutrients required for bodily functions, often obtained from food.
- A stimulant found in coffee and tea.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- The practice of being aware and present in the moment.
- Practices aimed at preserving health, especially cleanliness.
- A natural state of rest for the mind and body; essential for good health.
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- A personal area or physical distance needed for comfort or productivity.
- Not conducive to good health; detrimental to physical or mental well-being.
- Time spent using electronic devices like TVs, computers, and smartphones.
- The food choices one makes for health or weight management.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness.
- A regular way of doing things, often improving efficiency.
- Beneficial to one's health; free from disease.
14 Clues: A stimulant found in coffee and tea. • Beneficial to one's health; free from disease. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness. • The practice of being aware and present in the moment. • A regular way of doing things, often improving efficiency. • The food choices one makes for health or weight management. • ...
Ch 9 Vocabulary Pages 256-283 2018-11-29
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- Factors that threaten or are harmful to human health.
- Disease causing agents.
- Chemicals that cause cancer.
- A large ocean wave.
- The study of how poisons affects an organism's health.
- Amount of a substance an organism is exposed to.
- Chemicals that affect the nervous system.
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- Environmental _________ is the study of how environmental factors affect human health.
- Mass of snow sliding down a slope.
- Probability a hazard will cause a harmful response.
- The study of disease.
- _________ diseases are diseases caused by a pathogen.
- Describes how harmful a substance is.
- type of windstorm with a funnel cloud.
- Colorless, odorless, toxic gas.
- __________ diseases are new diseases that have just emerged.
16 Clues: A large ocean wave. • The study of disease. • Disease causing agents. • Chemicals that cause cancer. • Colorless, odorless, toxic gas. • Mass of snow sliding down a slope. • Describes how harmful a substance is. • type of windstorm with a funnel cloud. • Chemicals that affect the nervous system. • Amount of a substance an organism is exposed to. • ...
PAS Week 2025-04-01
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- Specializes in children’s health
- Works with diseases of the lungs and respiratory system
- Cares for diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive health
- Treats diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Focuses on diseases caused by microorganisms
- Specializes in eye care
- Provides Care for mental health
- Specializes in the treatment of cancer
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- Works with autoimmune diseases and joint disorders
- Treats disorders of the digestive system
- Treats skin, hair, and nails
- Focuses on disorders of the nervous system
- Treats hormonal imbalances
- Specializes in female reproductive health
- Focuses on the care of bones, joints, and muscles
15 Clues: Specializes in eye care • Treats hormonal imbalances • Treats skin, hair, and nails • Provides Care for mental health • Specializes in children’s health • Specializes in the treatment of cancer • Treats disorders of the digestive system • Specializes in female reproductive health • Focuses on disorders of the nervous system • Focuses on diseases caused by microorganisms • ...
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Human Health 2023-02-07
Health Crossword 2025-03-28
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- A state of wellbeing, including physical, mental and social well-being.
- The health of your body & how well it functions.
- A health literate consumer is able to determine if information is ______.
- ____ Stress: An impact on our mental health.
- Life ____: The average number of years a group of people can expect to live.
- Achieving health in all three areas.
- C of DECIDE
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- The ability to deal with emotions, health of the mind.
- 1st D of DECIDE
- Top cause of death in the US.
- The things that you believe are important in life.
- Your relationships with others.
12 Clues: C of DECIDE • 1st D of DECIDE • Top cause of death in the US. • Your relationships with others. • Achieving health in all three areas. • ____ Stress: An impact on our mental health. • The health of your body & how well it functions. • The things that you believe are important in life. • The ability to deal with emotions, health of the mind. • ...
Patient Access week 2022-04-01
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- health services or acute care services that are provided on an outpatient basis
- a summary of patient information
- a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers
- Person who is the holder of an insurance policy
- A fixed payment for a covered service
- Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors
- Fixed sum of money that beneficiary must contribute towards the cost of their healthcare before insurance benefits begin
- authorization from a PCP to a specialist or hospital for services
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- Illness marked by long duration
- A tool that guides you through a series of steps or forms in a pre-determined way.
- health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world
- government-sponsored insurance program for individuals and families whose income is insufficient to cover health related services
- A monthly reminder of an account's activity sent to the guarantor
- A report given to Medicare Beneficiaries to let the patient know Medicare is not likely to pay for certain services.
14 Clues: Illness marked by long duration • a summary of patient information • A fixed payment for a covered service • Person who is the holder of an insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors • A monthly reminder of an account's activity sent to the guarantor • authorization from a PCP to a specialist or hospital for services • ...
Health Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- The highest level of health a person can achieve
- A term used to describe the effects one health behavior can have on total health
- The condition of a person's Health
- The condition of your relationships
- An action that threatens health, increases the likelihood of injury, illness and premature death
- The condition of your body
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- The condition of your Mind
- Death that occurs before a person reaches his or her life expectancy
- HEALTH, The condition of a person's body, mind, relationships and emotions
- A chance that is not worth taking after careful consideration of the possible outcomes
- The passing of characteristics from biological parents to their children
- An action that promotes health, prevents injury, illness and premature death
12 Clues: The condition of your Mind • The condition of your body • The condition of a person's Health • The condition of your relationships • The highest level of health a person can achieve • Death that occurs before a person reaches his or her life expectancy • The passing of characteristics from biological parents to their children • ...
Health 2020-02-20
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- physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance
- you can smell with it
- past partciple of 'break'
- surgical intervention
- in a good physical or mental condition; in good health
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- you can use it to point on something
- affected with pain
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital
- a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in emergencies
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
12 Clues: affected with pain • you can smell with it • surgical intervention • past partciple of 'break' • you can use it to point on something • a plant or part of a plant used as food • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • in a good physical or mental condition; in good health • physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance • ...
Health 2020-03-24
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- The pain in teeth
- The pain in ears
- The pain in the head
- You take it when you are ill
- A viral disease that was in London in 1666
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- The pain in the back
- The pain in the stomach
- Many teenagers have it on their face
- High temperature
- Synonym of cardiac arrest (heart ___)
- It caused by stress and bad habits(smoking and drinking)
- Common viral disease
12 Clues: The pain in ears • High temperature • The pain in teeth • The pain in the back • The pain in the head • Common viral disease • The pain in the stomach • You take it when you are ill • Many teenagers have it on their face • Synonym of cardiac arrest (heart ___) • A viral disease that was in London in 1666 • It caused by stress and bad habits(smoking and drinking)
Health 2021-04-20
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- Allowing a patient to bleed out
- An outbreak in London that killed over 20,000 a year in 1800~
- A government funded healthcare system
- Used to see the side of a body by using x-rays to create a 3D image of it
- used to make sure you don't have kids
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- The name of the sheep that was cloned
- Giving an organ to another person!
- The scan used to monitor brain activity
- The doctor who came up with many ideas the Church used
- The doctor that found out that blood circulated
- Used to help burned people
- Name of the first ever bionic eye
12 Clues: Used to help burned people • Allowing a patient to bleed out • Name of the first ever bionic eye • Giving an organ to another person! • The name of the sheep that was cloned • A government funded healthcare system • used to make sure you don't have kids • The scan used to monitor brain activity • The doctor that found out that blood circulated • ...
health 2020-08-26
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- chronic condition for some people, and some of them can be itchy and red
- disease caused by an influenza virus
- also known as puking
- a blood that coming out of the nose
- a sudden expulsion of air through the large breathing passage
- small, a lot and itching
- emergency or immediate care you should provide when a person is injured
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- a feeling as if you might faint
- when you lose consciousness for a short amount of time
- physical activity that is structured and make your body fit
- something you felt after sitting infront of the laptop for a long time
- healthcare facility for patient with low cost
12 Clues: also known as puking • small, a lot and itching • a feeling as if you might faint • a blood that coming out of the nose • disease caused by an influenza virus • healthcare facility for patient with low cost • when you lose consciousness for a short amount of time • physical activity that is structured and make your body fit • ...
Health 2020-11-19
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- The first thing that I need to do after arriving home is to decontaminate all parts of my body, in order to protect my family from Covid-19.
- organic compound that carries at least one hydroxyl functional group (−OH) bound to a saturated carbon atom.
- This is to prevent covid-19 to our hands
- die
- a protective covering for the face or part of the face
- acceptable from a particular viewpoint (as of competence or morality)
- free from disease
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- This will help to prevent other’s saliva get in our face
- an unhealthy condition of body or mind
- a condition of the living animal or plant body or of one of its parts that impairs normal functioning and is typically manifested by distinguishing signs and symptoms
- a substance or product that is used to reduce or eliminate pathogenic agents (such as bacteria) on surfaces
- to lose consciousness
12 Clues: die • free from disease • to lose consciousness • an unhealthy condition of body or mind • This is to prevent covid-19 to our hands • a protective covering for the face or part of the face • This will help to prevent other’s saliva get in our face • acceptable from a particular viewpoint (as of competence or morality) • ...
HEALTH 2017-10-04
12 Clues: valu • haigus • paranema • vigastus • diagnoosima • haige, halb • haigus, tõbi • ravi; ravima • valu, valutama • valus, valuline • haiglane; haige; • kohtlemine, käsitlus, ravi
health 2019-01-26
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- to take someone into hospital for treatment
- extremely fat
- to allow someone to leave the hospital
- the condition of being unable to stop taking harmful drugs
- to find out what illness someone has, or what the cause of a fault is
- a serious disease in which cells grow abnormally
- to examine people to make sure that they do not have certain disease
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- a sudden serious illness when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- a disease caused by bacteria or germs
- a medical condition that causes you react badly when you eat or touch something
- to give medicine to a patient
- a harmless form of the germs that cause a particular disease
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 2019-01-08
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- A technique that is used to help a person that is choking
- skin doctor
- CPR without the mouth
- Products used on crops to control insects and other pests
- A shield that protects living things from UV radiation
- Equipment used in labs
- Huge pit where wastes are dumped and buried
Down
- A disease that prevent the body from converting food into energy
- The trapping of heat
- A First Aid procedure that combines mouth to mouth and hand to restore breathing and circulation
- A person in medicine is a branch of medical practice
- rain: Rain that is more acid than usual
12 Clues: skin doctor • The trapping of heat • CPR without the mouth • Equipment used in labs • rain: Rain that is more acid than usual • Huge pit where wastes are dumped and buried • A person in medicine is a branch of medical practice • A shield that protects living things from UV radiation • A technique that is used to help a person that is choking • ...
HEALTH 2019-04-09
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- A cause of mental and physical disturbances.
- tablet of medicine.
- Medical operation.
- a group of drugs that slow down the body's functions.
- who knows a lot about one area of medicine?
Down
- low weight
- agent used to give immunity.
- ear has cartilage, not ___.
- Branch of medicine relating to the skin.
- Using the word "___" which now usually means "not smart.
- What does 'cardi' refer to?.
- drug used to prevent or cure illness, disease, or relieve pain.
12 Clues: low weight • Medical operation. • tablet of medicine. • ear has cartilage, not ___. • agent used to give immunity. • What does 'cardi' refer to?. • Branch of medicine relating to the skin. • who knows a lot about one area of medicine? • A cause of mental and physical disturbances. • a group of drugs that slow down the body's functions. • ...
Health 2013-09-27
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- You should not do this, involves cigarettes
- People can trust you
- The side of the triangle that deals with your body
- An example of this is talking
- You should do this, like running
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- Having a good attitude
- The side of the triangle that deals with your mind
- When you do what is expected of you
- Taking care of you body
- What you do at night
- The side of the triangle that deals with other people
- You learn from these
12 Clues: People can trust you • What you do at night • You learn from these • Having a good attitude • Taking care of you body • An example of this is talking • You should do this, like running • When you do what is expected of you • You should not do this, involves cigarettes • The side of the triangle that deals with your mind • The side of the triangle that deals with your body • ...
Health 2014-01-31
12 Clues: Bonding • Pleasure • caused by virus • fight or flight • To start puberty • to stay away from • caused by herpes 1&2 • caused from parasite • causes infection of the liver • an infection caused by bacteria • transmitter Dopamine,Kispectin, Oxytocin • A parasitic infection that causes a fishy smell
Health 2014-01-14
12 Clues: Bonding • Pleasure • Caused by virus • Fight or Flight • To start puberty • To stay away from • caused from parasite • Dopamine, Kispectin, Oxytocin • Causes infection of the liver • Caused by herpes viruses 1 & 2 • An infection caused by bacteria • A parasitic infection that causes a fishy smell
Health 2022-08-01
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"
