health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2024-02-23
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- When someone stop breathing
- When the person is injured
- When someone bone is broken or slightly broken
- a map for fire emergency
- holds broken bones or joints in places
- the words is in the hospital
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- When someone has in hot place for too long
- when someone takes put something in their body that make Them sick
- treating a person quickly
- when you were not doing it on purpose
- when being in the cold for too long
- When you have enough blood in your body
12 Clues: a map for fire emergency • treating a person quickly • When the person is injured • When someone stop breathing • the words is in the hospital • when being in the cold for too long • when you were not doing it on purpose • holds broken bones or joints in places • When you have enough blood in your body • When someone has in hot place for too long • ...
Health 2024-05-15
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- of and responding to one's surroundings; awake.
- Barrier: Made to protect public responders from potential exposure to bacteria and infectious diseases during CPR.
- A hypodermic device that administers a dose of epinephrine, used for the emergency treatment of an acute allergic reaction.
- area damaged by scraping or wearing away.
- action of surgically cutting off a limb.
- allergic reaction to an antigen.
- substance that destroys microorganisms.
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- a method for forcing an object out the airway of a choking person that involves standing behind the person with arms wrapped about the person's waist and applying sudden upward pressure with the fist to the area directly above the navel.
- someone from unconsiousness
- external defibrillator
- Sugar:The concentration of glucose in the blood.
- loss or removal of water from something.
12 Clues: external defibrillator • someone from unconsiousness • allergic reaction to an antigen. • substance that destroys microorganisms. • loss or removal of water from something. • action of surgically cutting off a limb. • area damaged by scraping or wearing away. • of and responding to one's surroundings; awake. • Sugar:The concentration of glucose in the blood. • ...
Health 2023-05-14
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- The Black plague ______ out 25% of the population in Europe.
- When you are unaffected by a disease.
- Happening only during certain times of the year.
- To inject with medicine that protects against a disease.
- Related to breathing; involving the nose, throat, and lungs.
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- A person who is harmed, injured, or killed.
- A disease easily passed from person to person.
- Only a doctor can give you a _______ for medicine.
- Spring, Summer, Winter and fall are __________
- If you aren't sick you are H______Y.
- People in their 70s, 80s or more..
- To become uncontrollably afraid or anxious.
12 Clues: People in their 70s, 80s or more.. • If you aren't sick you are H______Y. • When you are unaffected by a disease. • A person who is harmed, injured, or killed. • To become uncontrollably afraid or anxious. • A disease easily passed from person to person. • Spring, Summer, Winter and fall are __________ • Happening only during certain times of the year. • ...
health 2023-01-09
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- is the basic unit of society
- failure of parents to provide basic physical and emotional care for their children
- all your friends and others in your age group
- dependable
- influence you feel to go along with the behavior and beliefs of your peer group
- pattern of mistreatment of another person
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- shares another person's feelings
- special type of relationship with someone you enjoy being with
- method for saying no
- willing to stand up for yourself in a positive way
- provide for the physical, mental/emotional and social needs of their members
- connections you have with others
12 Clues: dependable • method for saying no • is the basic unit of society • shares another person's feelings • connections you have with others • pattern of mistreatment of another person • all your friends and others in your age group • willing to stand up for yourself in a positive way • special type of relationship with someone you enjoy being with • ...
health 2023-01-31
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- movement but taking breaks
- flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, body composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance
- ex. lifting weights, pull ups, etc.
- 5-10 min of slow stretch and movement
- flexibility intensity time type
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- ex. running, swimming, biking, etc.
- seeing gains and improvement
- stretching until discomfort
- high intensity interval training
- more frequency and harder intensity
- constant movement
- measured in heart beats per min
12 Clues: constant movement • movement but taking breaks • stretching until discomfort • seeing gains and improvement • measured in heart beats per min • flexibility intensity time type • high intensity interval training • ex. running, swimming, biking, etc. • more frequency and harder intensity • ex. lifting weights, pull ups, etc. • 5-10 min of slow stretch and movement • ...
Health 2023-01-31
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- 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
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- 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
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- slow movement to get heart rate up
- exercise with oxygen
- gradually making workouts harder
- range of motion
- bursts of intense heart rate
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- working more and harder than normal
- exercise without oxygen
- being physically fit and healthy
- the zone at witch your heart rate should be depending on age
- more movement at steady heart rate
- decreasing heart rate
- certian exercises for certian components of fitness
12 Clues: range of motion • exercise with oxygen • decreasing heart rate • exercise without oxygen • bursts of intense heart rate • being physically fit and healthy • gradually making workouts harder • slow movement to get heart rate up • more movement at steady heart rate • working more and harder than normal • certian exercises for certian components of fitness • ...
Health 2022-11-29
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- Last name of inspiring lady body builder
- Body _____:The picture we hold of our body
- Mrs. T's name for this group of students
- An upper arm muscle
- Set prayerfully and held loosely before God
- Reduction in muscle size, tone, and power
- Body Mass Index
- The 4th in The Stages of Change Model
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- 4:13 I can do all things through Christ...
- A futile process of restrictive eating
- Avoid being aimless by having a Personal...
- Where not to go for the fire drill ;-)
12 Clues: Body Mass Index • An upper arm muscle • The 4th in The Stages of Change Model • A futile process of restrictive eating • Where not to go for the fire drill ;-) • Last name of inspiring lady body builder • Mrs. T's name for this group of students • Reduction in muscle size, tone, and power • 4:13 I can do all things through Christ... • ...
health 2023-10-06
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- Dante likes this because he gets to see his friends
- Dante feels like this when he has nothing to do
- Dante feels like this when he is exhausted
- Dante feels like this after a bad day
- Dante does this with his friends online and in person
- Dante likes to do this because he gets high up
- This is how Dante takes a rest after school
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- Dante likes to do this because it is fun and healthy
- Dante does this at night after a long day
- Dante likes to do this outside
- Dante feels like this when he is having a good day
- Dante likes to do this in an open area when it looks good outside
12 Clues: Dante likes to do this outside • Dante feels like this after a bad day • Dante does this at night after a long day • Dante feels like this when he is exhausted • This is how Dante takes a rest after school • Dante likes to do this because he gets high up • Dante feels like this when he has nothing to do • Dante feels like this when he is having a good day • ...
health 2023-10-10
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- Dante likes to do this because it is fun and healthy
- Dante feels like this after a bad day
- Dante feels like this when he is having a good day
- Dante likes to do this because he gets high up
- This is how Dante takes a rest after school
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- Dante feels like this when he has nothing to do
- Dante does this at night after a long day
- Dante likes this because he gets to see his friends
- Dante likes to do this outside
- Dante does this with his friends online and in person
- Dante likes to do this in an open area when it looks good outside
- Dante feels like this when he is exhausted
12 Clues: Dante likes to do this outside • Dante feels like this after a bad day • Dante does this at night after a long day • Dante feels like this when he is exhausted • This is how Dante takes a rest after school • Dante likes to do this because he gets high up • Dante feels like this when he has nothing to do • Dante feels like this when he is having a good day • ...
Health 2025-02-17
12 Clues: грипп • чихать • кашлять • простуда • живот болит • зубная боль • животик болит • головная боль • сломанная нога • воспаленное горло • высокая температура • испытывающий головокружение
health 2025-06-15
Health 2024-12-17
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- tools used to help someone walk
- thick yellow liquid from an infection
- discomfort in the stomach after eating
- a band used to support an injured arm
- to care for a patient to improve health
- to harm or damage a body part
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- a brain injury caused by a hard hit to the head
- where two bones meet
- an organ used for breathing
- to return to health after illness or injury
- tubes in the body where food is digested
- a mark left on the skin after a wound heals
12 Clues: where two bones meet • an organ used for breathing • to harm or damage a body part • tools used to help someone walk • thick yellow liquid from an infection • a band used to support an injured arm • discomfort in the stomach after eating • to care for a patient to improve health • tubes in the body where food is digested • to return to health after illness or injury • ...
health 2026-03-27
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- is a psychoactive, addictive central nervous system depressant produced by fermenting sugars.
- deprivation ,is a state caused by consistently inadequate or poor-quality sleep, leading to severe cognitive, physical, and emotional impairment.
- emotional distress inward, manifesting as anxiety, depression, withdrawal, and somatic complaints rather than outward aggression
- the state of being separated, set apart, or alone, whether physically, socially, or emotionally
- occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, leading to symptoms like excessive thirst, dry mouth, dark urine, fatigue, and dizziness
- to a situation with an emotional or physical reaction that is significantly more intense than the situation warrants
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- about ur problems,means to not hold in emotions and talk about ur problems so they're not so heavy and you know someone is there for you.
- is a selfregulation practice for training attention, awareness, and emotional balance, aiming for deep relaxation and mental clarity.
- clean, focuses on consuming whole, minimally processed foods primarily vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats while avoiding added sugars, unhealthy fats, and artificial ingredients
- control (emotions),the ability to regulate impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals rather than immediate gratification
- "hydrate" means to absorb or add water
12 Clues: "hydrate" means to absorb or add water • is a psychoactive, addictive central nervous system depressant produced by fermenting sugars. • the state of being separated, set apart, or alone, whether physically, socially, or emotionally • conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness. • ...
Health 2025-10-23
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- The most obvious form of bullying. It occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets.
- Someone who witnesses a situation, but chooses to ignore or do nothing about it
- The person who was bullied
- The use of superior strength or influence to intimidate, typically to force him or her to do what one wants.
- A person who is present at an event or incident
- Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- Influence from members of one’s peer group
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- Use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target.
- The forcing of strenuous, often humiliating, tasks as part of a program of rigorous physical training and initiation.
- Consists of repeated, harmful and humiliating actions that target a person sexually.
- Someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes steps in to disrupt the problematic situation
- The use of the Internet, a cell phone or other technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person
12 Clues: The person who was bullied • Influence from members of one’s peer group • A person who is present at an event or incident • Use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target. • Someone who witnesses a situation, but chooses to ignore or do nothing about it • ...
Physical Health 2025-03-04
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- Units of energy gained from food and drink
- Chemicals in the brain that improve mood and reduce pain
- The range of motion in joints and muscles
- The ability to stay steady and upright
- The state of being calm and free from stress
- Physical activity that improves health and fitness
- Drinking enough water to maintain body functions
- A period of time to recover and restore energy
- rate The number of times the heart beats per minute
- The ability to perform physical activities effectively
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- The ability of muscles to exert force
- A state of overall physical, mental, and social health
- Harm or damage to the body
- The body’s ability to fight off illness and infection
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health
- The way someone holds their body while standing or sitting
- The process of consuming food for health and energy
- The process of healing after exercise or injury
- The ability to sustain physical activity over time
- Tissues that allow movement and strength in the body
20 Clues: Harm or damage to the body • The ability of muscles to exert force • The ability to stay steady and upright • The range of motion in joints and muscles • Units of energy gained from food and drink • The state of being calm and free from stress • Practices that promote cleanliness and health • A period of time to recover and restore energy • ...
Health 10 2025-03-15
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- Who benefits from family planning?
- One contraceptive method?
- Benefit of consumer protection?
- pregnancy What does family planning prevent?
- A common contraception method?
- million Projected Philippine population in 2030?
- What does responsible parenthood require?
- Law protecting consumers?
- What does family planning control?
- What should parents provide?
- What does RA 10354 provide?
- What is essential for reproductive health?
- Another name for RA 8423?
- What does TAMA Act support?
- What does national health law protect?
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- What does consumer protection prevent?
- Purpose of PITAHC?
- What helps couples plan children?
- standards What does family planning improve?
- What law ensures contraception access?
- Law promoting alternative medicine?
- What should consumers keep?
- Agency created under RA 8423?
- What should consumers avoid?
- What does RH Law promote?
- Law Another name for RA 10354?
- Why is alternative medicine important?
- What does RA 7394 ensure?
- What does reproductive health promote?
- Where to report complaints?
30 Clues: Purpose of PITAHC? • One contraceptive method? • Law protecting consumers? • What does RH Law promote? • What does RA 7394 ensure? • Another name for RA 8423? • What should consumers keep? • What does RA 10354 provide? • Where to report complaints? • What does TAMA Act support? • What should consumers avoid? • What should parents provide? • Agency created under RA 8423? • ...
Info Tech Impact on Healthcare 2025-04-20
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- encompasses the use of IT to deliver clinical care
- a science of computer applications to data
- executive level head of technology
- an electronic record of health related information that can be integrated with others
- a compact portable chemistry analyzer
- technology used to manage health data
- provides education electronically while one is in the waiting room
- AI imitating experts' knowledge in decision making
- systems that stores transmit, collect, and retrieve health information data
- to imitate human decision making
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- computer applications that supports clinical and research data in healthcare
- use of internet by consumers and healthcare professionals
- generates information to assist with medical cases
- a group of organizations within a geographic area that share health data electronically
- computerized position order form
- executive level head of information
- a technology that uses chips that transmit data to receivers
- enables healthcare providers to communicate with rural healthcare providers about patient care
- to create, store, exchange, and use information in various forms
- an electronic record of one's medical history
20 Clues: computerized position order form • to imitate human decision making • executive level head of technology • executive level head of information • a compact portable chemistry analyzer • technology used to manage health data • a science of computer applications to data • an electronic record of one's medical history • encompasses the use of IT to deliver clinical care • ...
"Veterinary & Pet Care Crossword". 2025-07-18
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- Operation done to treat a problem.
- Invasion of the body by harmful organisms.
- Feeling of care and kindness.
- What pets need to stay healthy.
- An animal kept for companionship.
- Cleanliness important for health.
- Overall good health.
- The person responsible for a pet.
- Injection to prevent disease.
- Free from dirt.
- Place where animals like cows live.
- Place where animals receive medical care.
- A common household animal that meows.
- Any living creature not human.
- Person who treats sick animals.
- Tool to listen to heartbeats.
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- Brushing and cleaning pets.
- Strong affection shown to pets.
- Teaching a pet to behave.
- A common household animal that barks.
- Action taken to cure illness.
- A safe place for stray animals.
- What children learn from owning pets.
- State of being free from illness.
- Nourishment animals need.
- Routine examination for health.
- Careful inspection by a vet.
- Used to walk a dog.
- Essential liquid for life.
- Used to treat illness.
30 Clues: Free from dirt. • Used to walk a dog. • Overall good health. • Used to treat illness. • Teaching a pet to behave. • Nourishment animals need. • Essential liquid for life. • Brushing and cleaning pets. • Careful inspection by a vet. • Feeling of care and kindness. • Action taken to cure illness. • Injection to prevent disease. • Tool to listen to heartbeats. • ...
Public Health Exam 3 Pt. 1 2018-10-15
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- both the patient and the doctor are blind as to whether the patient is receiving a drug or a placebo in a clinical trial.
- analysis: an economic analysis in which all costs and benefits are converted into monetary values and results are expressed as dollars of benefit per dollar expended.
- variables: a factor or explanation other than the one being studied that may affect a result or conclusion.
- present at birth
- group: a group of individuals used by an experimenter as a standard for comparison
- relationship: the relationship between the dose of some agent, or the extent of some exposure, and a physiological response.
- the relationship between two or more events or variables.
- risk factor surveillance survey (BRFSS): A system of health-related telephone surveys that college state data about U.S. residents regarding their health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services.
- functions of public health: three basic tasks performed by public health agencies to ensure conditions in which people can be healthy.
- to health care: the potential for timely use of medical services to achieve the best possible health outcomes.
- the influence of irrelevant or even spurious factors or associations- commonly called confounding variables- on a result or conclusion
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- analysis: an economic analysis assessed as health outcome per cost expended.
- defect: an abnormality in structure, function, or body metabolism that is present at birth.
- rate: a way of comparing two groups that differ in some important variable by mathematically eliminating the effect of that variable.
- rate: the actual rate of events in a population, without adjustment
- study: a study of a group of people followed over time to see how some disease or diseases develop.
- disease: a disease that is marked by long duration or frequent recurrence, usually incurable but not immediately fatal.
- study: an epidemiologic study that compares individuals affected by a disease with a comparable group of persons who do not have the disease to seek possible causes or associations.
- the removal of a sample of tissue that is then examined under a microscope to check for cancer cells
19 Clues: present at birth • the relationship between two or more events or variables. • rate: the actual rate of events in a population, without adjustment • analysis: an economic analysis assessed as health outcome per cost expended. • group: a group of individuals used by an experimenter as a standard for comparison • ...
Useful Vocab 2023-11-22
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- Cooking style
- Newness
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Small electronic devices with a specific function
- The activity of visiting interesting places, especially as a tourist
- The ability to use, understand, and evaluate information across digital platforms
- Physical activity
- A place where people live or stay, such as a hotel or guesthouse
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling stress levels for better mental health
- Place to stay
- Literacy Competence in using digital information
- Security
- Health
- The place to which someone or something is going or being sent
- Schedule
- A planned route or journey
17 Clues: Health • Newness • Security • Schedule • Place to stay • Cooking style • Physical activity • A planned route or journey • Literacy Competence in using digital information • Small electronic devices with a specific function • The place to which someone or something is going or being sent • A place where people live or stay, such as a hotel or guesthouse • ...
Sustainable Development Goals & The WHO 2024-08-14
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- Actions taken to control and eradicate the carriers of disease
- The WHO works to conduct ___________
- The name of Goal 3 Good health and _____________
- Climate Action is goal number __________
- The number of mothers who die as a result of preganancy or child birth
- Clean water and ____________ is goal number six
- Living a creative and productive life that you value - Human ____________
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- The WHO works to create ______________
- The name of a goal - No __________
- The name of a goal - _______ hunger
- A priority of the WHO - ___________ health coverage
- Inflammation of the liver
- Using open spaces rather than a toilet to pass human waste - Open ___________
- The name of a goal - Quality ____________
- The WHO works to set norms and ______________
- A WHO priority - Promoting healthier _____________
- Health care provided to women during pregnancy and after birth
- The WHO provides ____________ support
- Gender Equality is goal number _________
- An objective of the SDGs - Address ___________ change
- A priority of the WHO - Addressing health __________
- A disease that affects the lungs
22 Clues: Inflammation of the liver • A disease that affects the lungs • The name of a goal - No __________ • The name of a goal - _______ hunger • The WHO works to conduct ___________ • The WHO provides ____________ support • The WHO works to create ______________ • Climate Action is goal number __________ • Gender Equality is goal number _________ • ...
MAPEH 2021-10-15
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- involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity
- essential nutrition: macro-nutrients, micro-nutrients, ____ and adequate food energy
- is believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
- the scenery, background or location used for stage play
- department of health
- healthy ____ helps maintain or improve overall health
- food and administration
- physical activity is any voluntary bodily physical movement produced by ______ muscles
- when a shape acquires depth and becomes three-dimensional
- a way of using elements to stress a certain area in an artwork
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- health care _____
- a form of a health fraud
- Gives the feeling of finality to a piece, moods and texture, harmonic vagueness about the structure of certain chords, and the use of whole-scale tone.
- a group of people who participate in a show
- and element of art that also plays to our sense of touch
- the lightness and darkness of a color
- schnoeberg is an _______ composer
- result of closed lines
- father of the modern school of composition
- a particular way of living
20 Clues: health care _____ • department of health • result of closed lines • food and administration • a form of a health fraud • a particular way of living • schnoeberg is an _______ composer • the lightness and darkness of a color • father of the modern school of composition • a group of people who participate in a show • is believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions. • ...
A healthy lifestyle 2025-04-14
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- – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing.
- – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health.
- – Muscle-building macronutrient found in meat, eggs, and legumes.
- – Body’s reaction to challenge or demand; too much can harm health.
- – Substance that protects cells from oxidative stress.
- – Heart-pumping workout type, like running or cycling.
- – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion.
- – Units of energy found in food.
- – Essential for body function; drink 8 glasses of water a day.
- – Restorative process needed nightly for brain and body.
- – Mental practice focused on being present and aware.
- – Mind-body practice combining postures, breathing, and meditation.
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- – Essential micronutrient,often labeled A, B, C, etc.
- – Overall state of good health and balance.
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- – The process your body uses to convert food into energy.
- – Science of how food affects the body.
- – Molecules that can damage cells if not neutralized.
- – Physical power developed through resistance training.
- – System that defends your body from illness.
20 Clues: – Units of energy found in food. • – Science of how food affects the body. • – Overall state of good health and balance. • – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion. • – System that defends your body from illness. • – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing. • – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health. • ...
Exercise for your brain 2022-03-23
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- This type of eating style has been shown to improve heart health.
- Helps prevent COVID-19.
- Tai chi can build this.
- Make sure to wear one when riding your bike.
- Largest organ of the body.
- Getting enough ____ can help with problems related to memory and thinking.
- Helps prevent skin damage.
- An allergy trigger.
- Risk factor for numerous diseases.
- Engaging in a game of ____ helps your brain health.
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- ____ your mind could have long-term and short-term benefits for your brain.
- This important liquid prevents kidney damage and can decrease your risk of kidney stones.
- These can help catch disease early.
- Practice that helps mental health.
- A habit to keep you healthy.
- ____ reduces the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
- Fun sport to play outdoors as a family.
- Outdoor activity that produces a flower, fruit or vegetable.
- What to wear when you enter a healthcare facility.
- Swapping these with friends can help spice up your diet.
- Visit the peacehealth.org ____ to view health articles.
21 Clues: An allergy trigger. • Helps prevent COVID-19. • Tai chi can build this. • Largest organ of the body. • Helps prevent skin damage. • A habit to keep you healthy. • Practice that helps mental health. • Risk factor for numerous diseases. • These can help catch disease early. • Fun sport to play outdoors as a family. • Make sure to wear one when riding your bike. • ...
"Veterinary & Pet Care Crossword". 2025-07-18
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- Strong affection shown to pets.
- Cleanliness important for health.
- Any living creature not human.
- A common household animal that meows.
- State of being free from illness.
- Operation done to treat a problem.
- Invasion of the body by harmful organisms.
- A common household animal that barks.
- Free from dirt.
- Place where animals receive medical care.
- Used to walk a dog.
- What children learn from owning pets.
- Person who treats sick animals.
- Nourishment animals need.
- Tool to listen to heartbeats.
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- Action taken to cure illness.
- Injection to prevent disease.
- A safe place for stray animals.
- Essential liquid for life.
- Overall good health.
- Feeling of care and kindness.
- Place where animals like cows live.
- Teaching a pet to behave.
- What pets need to stay healthy.
- Careful inspection by a vet.
- Routine examination for health.
- An animal kept for companionship.
- The person responsible for a pet.
- Used to treat illness.
- Brushing and cleaning pets.
30 Clues: Free from dirt. • Used to walk a dog. • Overall good health. • Used to treat illness. • Teaching a pet to behave. • Nourishment animals need. • Essential liquid for life. • Brushing and cleaning pets. • Careful inspection by a vet. • Action taken to cure illness. • Injection to prevent disease. • Feeling of care and kindness. • Tool to listen to heartbeats. • ...
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
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- Likes to chase mice
- the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Man's best friend
- taking steps to avoid something
- Has a trunk
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- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- Flying mammal
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- Large marsupial
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living and nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • ...
bot 2025-05-27
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- "Clear liquid essential to life",
- "Essential nutrients your body needs in small amounts",
- "Exercise that raises your heart rate",
- "A simple form of physical activity",
- "Physical activity to maintain or improve health",
- "A form of exercise focusing on flexibility and breathing",
- "Keeping your body supplied with water",
- "A type of stability, important in physical health",
- "Training that builds muscle power",
- "Organs used to breathe",
- "Organ that pumps blood",
- "System that protects the body from disease",
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- "Overall state of good health"
- "Nutrient that helps with digestion",
- "Do this before and after workouts to prevent injury",
- "Sweet and healthy food from trees and plants",
- "Tissue that contracts to produce movement",
- "Nutrient important for muscle repair",
- "The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health",
- "Healthy plant-based food group",
- "Inorganic nutrients like iron and calcium",
- "Units of energy from food",
- "Control this to avoid overeating",
- "Essential rest for body and mind",
24 Clues: "Organs used to breathe", • "Organ that pumps blood", • "Units of energy from food", • "Overall state of good health" • "Clear liquid essential to life", • "Healthy plant-based food group", • "Control this to avoid overeating", • "Essential rest for body and mind", • "Training that builds muscle power", • "Nutrient that helps with digestion", • ...
TOPIC 11 - The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2025-08-25
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- Contagious bacterial lung disease
- SDG 4 ____________ education
- SDG 3 ________ health and wellbeing
- SDG 2 Zero _____________
- Drug treatment for HIV involving multiple medicines
- _________ care – Care during pregnancy and just after birth
- Safe management of human waste
- SDG 1 No ____________
- Disease caused by HIV
- Carrier of disease such as mosquitoes or ticks
- Excess body fat linked to many NCDs
- Process to protect against infectious diseases
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- Mutually reliant on one another
- Neglected ____________ diseases - Group of diseases common near the equator that do not receive much funding
- Mosquito-borne parasitic disease
- Universal health __________ - When all people can access the health services they need regardless of where they live or their ability to pay
- SDG Gender ____________
- Lack of oxygen to a baby at birth
- SDG 6 Clean ____________ and sanitation
- UN agency for international health leadership
- SDG 12 Responsible ________________ and production
- Viral inflammation of the liver
- Non-_________________ - Not spread from the environment to a person
23 Clues: SDG 1 No ____________ • Disease caused by HIV • SDG Gender ____________ • SDG 2 Zero _____________ • SDG 4 ____________ education • Safe management of human waste • Mutually reliant on one another • Viral inflammation of the liver • Mosquito-borne parasitic disease • Contagious bacterial lung disease • Lack of oxygen to a baby at birth • SDG 3 ________ health and wellbeing • ...
Brain Health crossword 2025-11-24
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- Neurotransmitter tied to mood and wellbeing (9)
- UK healthcare provider for mental health services (3)
- Regular movement that supports blood flow and cognition (8)
- Brain’s “hip” memory hub (11)
- Microbiome interacting with the brain (3)
- Fishy source of cognitive food (6)
- Ancient practice of breath and posture for mental clarity (4)
- Diet pattern linked to better brain health(13)
- Deficiency can impair concentration (4)
- Attention training that regulates stress (11)
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- Creative activities that support mental health (4)
- The brain’s ability to adapt and rewire (15)
- Crossword cousin that keeps memory sharp (6)
- Fatty acids in fish linked to brain health (6)
- Fluid balance that keeps neurons firing (8)
- Connection and engagement that reduce risk of cognitive decline(6)
- Condition affecting memory, thinking and other functions (8)
- Emotional state influencing attention and memory (4)
- Reduced perception of sound, linked to dementia risk (7,4)
- Restorative process essential for memory consolidation (5)
- Chronic strain that can impair cognition (6)
21 Clues: Brain’s “hip” memory hub (11) • Fishy source of cognitive food (6) • Deficiency can impair concentration (4) • Microbiome interacting with the brain (3) • Fluid balance that keeps neurons firing (8) • The brain’s ability to adapt and rewire (15) • Crossword cousin that keeps memory sharp (6) • Chronic strain that can impair cognition (6) • ...
health 2016-08-30
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- Mental Health First Aid Course initiative assists AVA members by providing __________ .
- Classical conditioning was a study of behavioral psychology carried out by physiologist Ivan ________ .
- Most puppies become ____________ to the collars presence and accept that it does not cause them any harm.
- Correct wound management is based on wound type as well as the amount of _______.
- Problems can be created by overuse of what drug, even when administered on an alternate day basis?
- What type of wound management promotes faster healing with a lower rate of infection?
- Dexter’s sternum had patchy alopecia and was covered by ___________
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- Dietary restriction provocation tests are also known as __________ trials.
- What is the term for blending “nutrients” and “pharmaceuticals”?
- Short-term use of Apoquel benefits acute ____________ .
- AVA National Conference provides health _________ .
- The primary role of endogenous corticosteroids is the maintenance of ____________.
12 Clues: AVA National Conference provides health _________ . • Short-term use of Apoquel benefits acute ____________ . • What is the term for blending “nutrients” and “pharmaceuticals”? • Dexter’s sternum had patchy alopecia and was covered by ___________ • Dietary restriction provocation tests are also known as __________ trials. • ...
health 2013-09-09
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- Practicing healthy habits to keep a person well and free from disease
- Actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat
- Voluntarily choosing not to do something risky
- Personal behaviors and habits related to the way a person lives
- A combination of your physical, mental or emotional,and social well being
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- All the traits and properties that are passed along biologically from both parents
- An overall state of well-being or total health
- Sum total of your surroundings, your family, where you grew up, where you live now
- Individual capacity to obtain, interpret, and understand basic health information
- Beliefs and standards of a conduct that you find important
- The people the same age who share a similar range of interests
- Is the collection of beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
12 Clues: An overall state of well-being or total health • Voluntarily choosing not to do something risky • Beliefs and standards of a conduct that you find important • Actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat • The people the same age who share a similar range of interests • Personal behaviors and habits related to the way a person lives • ...
Health 2022-07-19
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- a pain in your throat when you have a cold
- a cold bag to help pain, discomfort and soreness
- a scheduled visit to the doctor
- a pain in the back of your leg
- when your temperature is high
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- not serious pain, you can keep playing
- when your head hurts
- change your appointment
- a discomfort in your back
- very serious, could be an injury
- pregnant women get this
- what happens after you lift weights
12 Clues: when your head hurts • change your appointment • pregnant women get this • a discomfort in your back • when your temperature is high • a pain in the back of your leg • a scheduled visit to the doctor • very serious, could be an injury • what happens after you lift weights • not serious pain, you can keep playing • a pain in your throat when you have a cold • ...
Health 2022-05-16
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- muscle that pumps blood through your body
- muscle of the backside of the upper leg
- when playing, make sure to always _____ everyone
- get 60 minutes of this everyday
- muscle of the upper arm
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- when things do not go your way, never throw a what?
- you never want to get into a car with who?
- during an emergency, you should always remain what?
- you should always choose this type of snack
- always treat other with what?
- what to say if anyone tries to touch you somewhere private
- milk belongs to this food group
12 Clues: muscle of the upper arm • always treat other with what? • milk belongs to this food group • get 60 minutes of this everyday • muscle of the backside of the upper leg • muscle that pumps blood through your body • you never want to get into a car with who? • you should always choose this type of snack • when playing, make sure to always _____ everyone • ...
HEALTH 2022-09-06
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- the condition of taking harmful drugs and being unable to stop taking them
- become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell or touch something
- lose too much water from your body
- given a vaccine, usually by injection, to avoid getting that disease
- extremely fat
- give (a drug) to a patient
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- examine people to make sure that they don't have that disease
- a doctor looks, feels, does simple tests to check how healthy you are
- a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked, which may kill them or make them unable to move one side of the body
- allowed to leave hospital
- a disease caused by germs or bacteria
- taken into hospital for treatment and kept there until well enough to get home
12 Clues: extremely fat • allowed to leave hospital • give (a drug) to a patient • lose too much water from your body • a disease caused by germs or bacteria • examine people to make sure that they don't have that disease • become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell or touch something • given a vaccine, usually by injection, to avoid getting that disease • ...
health 2022-06-15
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- medicine as pills
- the sound from your throat when you are sick
- medicine as liquid
- call them when you need an appointment
- injury from touching something hot
- the sound from your nose when you are sick
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- the person you see when you are sick
- something you put on your skin over a cut
- medicine you put on your skin
- pain in your head
- someone who helps the doctor
- I hurt my self and feel ...
12 Clues: medicine as pills • pain in your head • medicine as liquid • I hurt my self and feel ... • someone who helps the doctor • medicine you put on your skin • injury from touching something hot • the person you see when you are sick • call them when you need an appointment • something you put on your skin over a cut • the sound from your nose when you are sick • ...
Health 2021-11-23
12 Clues: kill • survive • takecareof • gain weight • recover from • start suddenly • stop doing smth • become conscious • reduce an amount of • lose one's conscious • stop being effective • feel well enouth to do
health 2022-02-09
12 Clues: sad • cell • spectrum • syndrome • medication • bad memories • cant sit still • lack of knowledge • very bad headache • talking to professional • when people moods go from high to low • health has to do with mind and feeling
health 2022-09-23
Health 2023-12-08
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- This is the largest muscle in the body.
- Lives in your mouth, eats leftover food and releases gas that causes bad breath.
- When you do this, particles travel 100mph.
- Connect bone to muscle
- Longest nerve in the human body
- Born with 270 bones
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- You have 206 of these
- The cushion between your bones
- Connect bone to bone
- Largest bone in the body
- Along wit veins and Capillaries stretch out to 60,000 miles
- The largest organ in you body
12 Clues: Born with 270 bones • Connect bone to bone • You have 206 of these • Connect bone to muscle • Largest bone in the body • The largest organ in you body • The cushion between your bones • Longest nerve in the human body • This is the largest muscle in the body. • When you do this, particles travel 100mph. • Along wit veins and Capillaries stretch out to 60,000 miles • ...
Health 2023-11-20
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- a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- you can get it from doctor but it is abused for drugs, it contains liquid
- person that tells you which disease you have
- connects the body with head
- you talk with this person when you have mental issues
- you hear sounds through it
- red liquid
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- deadly disease
- when you want to lose weight
- you go to this place when youre sick
- when you kiss someone you kiss on the...
- it is on your head and you can cut it
12 Clues: red liquid • deadly disease • you hear sounds through it • connects the body with head • when you want to lose weight • you go to this place when youre sick • it is on your head and you can cut it • when you kiss someone you kiss on the... • person that tells you which disease you have • you talk with this person when you have mental issues • ...
Health 2023-09-21
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- Placed on the male genitalia
- comes in 4 stages
- B diagnosis of this requires serologic testing
- mostly has flue-like symptoms
- ligation cutting of the fallopian tubes
- reinfection is common
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- Absolutely no symptoms
- surgery done by a doctor, cutting of the supply of sperm
- B stops the release of an egg from the ovary
- warts also known as human papilloma virus (HPV)
- injected every 3 months
- is usually shaped like a T
12 Clues: comes in 4 stages • reinfection is common • Absolutely no symptoms • injected every 3 months • is usually shaped like a T • Placed on the male genitalia • mostly has flue-like symptoms • ligation cutting of the fallopian tubes • B stops the release of an egg from the ovary • B diagnosis of this requires serologic testing • warts also known as human papilloma virus (HPV) • ...
Health 2024-02-23
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- a condition where there is a sudden loss of blood pressure
- a plan for evacuating the house in the event of a fire
- a broken bone
- a broken joint
- treatment used to treat cardiac arrest
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- An external thing that keeps your bone in place when you break them
- when the skin is too cold
- when your brain has too much electricity
- when the body is too cold
- when the body is too hot
- a broken muscle
- something that is bad for your body
12 Clues: a broken bone • a broken joint • a broken muscle • when the body is too hot • when the skin is too cold • when the body is too cold • something that is bad for your body • treatment used to treat cardiac arrest • when your brain has too much electricity • a plan for evacuating the house in the event of a fire • a condition where there is a sudden loss of blood pressure • ...
Health 2016-04-08
12 Clues: you eat that • a glass of... • a type of fish • a ...of grapes • not fruit but ... • a type of relaxing • the meat of the cow • that is a ball game • fine,delicious,savory... • healthy ... or unhealthy ... • ...product: milk, butter, cheese • for example homeo therapy, manual therapy
Health 2020-08-26
Health 2020-08-27
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- above a weight considered normal or desirable
- the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change
- the science of body movement
- to become gradually damaged, worse
- active and able to move quickly and energetically (for older people)
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- causing someone to feel happier and more relaxed or to be more healthy
- susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
- to breathe
- very forceful or energetic
- healthy, energetic, full of strength and power
- making a high, rough noise while breathing because of some breathing difficulty
12 Clues: to breathe • very forceful or energetic • the science of body movement • to become gradually damaged, worse • above a weight considered normal or desirable • healthy, energetic, full of strength and power • susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm • the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change • ...
health 2020-03-25
12 Clues: Synonym of pain • When u can't sleep • Synonym of feel bad • When ur heart stops • U do it with illness • When u feel very hot • Synonym of stretching • U take it to kill pain • U take it when u r ill • It's when u eat smth bad • U do it when smbd needs it • It's when u can't eat smth
Health 2024-05-07
13 Clues: чихать • кашель • насморк • лихорадка • сломанный • больное ухо • живот болит • зубная боль • зубная боль • головная боль • животик болит • головокружение • воспаленное горло
Health 2024-03-20
health 2024-04-15
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- as a basic social unit.
- all live nearby or in one household.
- family-a family that extends beyond the nuclear
- grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other
- action or fact of legally taking another's
- from this and all previous relationships.
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- adopted.
- legal dissolution of a marriage by a court
- family-a family consisting of a couple and their
- and bringing it up as ones own, or the fact of
- family-a couple and their dependent children,
- another competent body.
12 Clues: adopted. • as a basic social unit. • another competent body. • all live nearby or in one household. • grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other • from this and all previous relationships. • legal dissolution of a marriage by a court • action or fact of legally taking another's • family-a couple and their dependent children, • and bringing it up as ones own, or the fact of • ...
health 2024-05-30
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- Most common way STI and STD spread
- a nonsexual way of transmitting STDS and STIS,typically found in drug addicts
- unusual fluid, a common symptom of STDS or STI
- no symptoms are felt
- 79% accurate in preventing pregnancy and STI, used internally
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- most common treatment of bacterial infections
- transmitted nonsexually involving contact between two people.
- a clinic that is set up to assist patients with unfatal injuries or illnesses
- the only way to completely prevent STIs
- a way to confirm STD or STI
- 84% accurate in preventing pregnancy and STI used externally
- sores or warts around infected areas, painful
12 Clues: no symptoms are felt • a way to confirm STD or STI • Most common way STI and STD spread • the only way to completely prevent STIs • most common treatment of bacterial infections • sores or warts around infected areas, painful • unusual fluid, a common symptom of STDS or STI • 84% accurate in preventing pregnancy and STI used externally • ...
Health 2023-05-20
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- investigation to find out information
- medicine that makes you feel better
- explosion of air from nose and mouth
- given medical attention
- continue to live
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- ones feelings
- injection to prevent illness
- cells that can cause disease
- breakdown food
- physical or mental feature that suggests disease
- feeling bad
- part of the body that hurts
12 Clues: feeling bad • ones feelings • breakdown food • continue to live • given medical attention • part of the body that hurts • injection to prevent illness • cells that can cause disease • medicine that makes you feel better • explosion of air from nose and mouth • investigation to find out information • physical or mental feature that suggests disease
Health 2023-06-22
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- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
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- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
12 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
Health 2023-03-27
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- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside a hospital
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- a point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass
- chronic disease caused by an abnormal immune response against liver cells
- a continuous pain in the head
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- continue to live or exist in spite of an accident
- liquid medication to be applied in very small amounts to the eyeball
- a building or establishment housing local medical services or the practice of a group of doctors
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- exercise or train
- a person, typically a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth
12 Clues: exercise or train • a continuous pain in the head • continue to live or exist in spite of an accident • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • liquid medication to be applied in very small amounts to the eyeball • a person, typically a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Health 2025-07-07
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- illness caused by eating bad or contaminated food
- not awake and unaware of surroundings
- recover from something
- raised area of skin filled with liquid
- a sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs
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- abnormally expanded or increased in size
- pain in a tooth
- lose consciousness suddenly
- red, painful skin caused by too much sun
- throat pain in the throat, especially when swallowing
- an injury made when the skin is cut with something sharp
- sudden, uncontrollable burst of air through the nose and mouth
12 Clues: pain in a tooth • recover from something • lose consciousness suddenly • not awake and unaware of surroundings • raised area of skin filled with liquid • abnormally expanded or increased in size • red, painful skin caused by too much sun • a sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs • illness caused by eating bad or contaminated food • ...
Health 2025-09-30
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- - how we take care of our bodies
- - how well we take care of our mind/brain, our thoughts
- - being brave
- - how we take care of our feelings and express ourselves
- - something that cannot be passed from person to person (i.e diabetes, asthma)
- - the way you do things
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- - how well we manage relationships in our lives (friends, family, classmates, team mates)
- - the way you feel about you body
- - illnesses that spread from person to person (i.e cold/flu)
- - how we take care of our body
- - being able to know someone/find out who they are
- values - respect, responsibility, empathy, inclusion, equity
12 Clues: - being brave • - the way you do things • - how we take care of our body • - how we take care of our bodies • - the way you feel about you body • - being able to know someone/find out who they are • - how well we take care of our mind/brain, our thoughts • - how we take care of our feelings and express ourselves • ...
health 2025-08-21
12 Clues: carbs • a substance • theres A B and C • oppisite of easy • rymes with tiger • similar to equal • oppsite of skinny • oppisite of unsaturated • oppisite of complicated • positive for your health • Helps your body build and repair • anouther word for micronutrients
health 2025-08-21
12 Clues: carbs • a substance • theres A B and C • oppisite of easy • rymes with tiger • similar to equal • oppsite of skinny • oppisite of unsaturated • oppisite of complicated • positive for your health • Helps your body build and repair • anouther word for micronutrients
Health 2026-02-26
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- ruch lub ćwiczenia pomagające utrzymać zdrowie
- przeziębienie, lekka choroba z katarem i kaszlem
- ból brzucha
- kaszel, czyli odruchowe odkrztuszanie powietrza z płuc
- podwyższona temperatura ciała podczas choroby
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- składnik w jedzeniu, który pomaga organizmowi być zdrowym
- ból głowy
- w dobrym stanie zdrowia
- stan, w którym organizm jest zdrowy i dobrze działa
- lek pomagający wyzdrowieć
- osoba, która leczy chorych ludzi
- osoba pomagająca lekarzowi i opiekująca się pacjentami
12 Clues: ból głowy • ból brzucha • w dobrym stanie zdrowia • lek pomagający wyzdrowieć • osoba, która leczy chorych ludzi • podwyższona temperatura ciała podczas choroby • ruch lub ćwiczenia pomagające utrzymać zdrowie • przeziębienie, lekka choroba z katarem i kaszlem • stan, w którym organizm jest zdrowy i dobrze działa • osoba pomagająca lekarzowi i opiekująca się pacjentami • ...
Emily's Health Communication 2022-04-29
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- a repository of anecdotes about health that both scare and inspire me
- media that I consume to pick up new habits
- a doom spiral that increases my stress and encourages me to compare my own health to others'
- the organ that supplies an unending stream of thoughts about my health
- an area that ignites my passion for healthcare topics that I care about
- encourage me to buy things related to my health
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- the app where I follow people who promote healthy habits and body positivity
- a place to discuss my health behaviors and examine their roots
- moving pictures that depict unhealthy behaviors like drinking
- people who can provide feedback about my health activities, for better or worse
- tomes where I can dive deep into health topics
- a place where I hear about health trends and things to look out for
12 Clues: media that I consume to pick up new habits • tomes where I can dive deep into health topics • encourage me to buy things related to my health • moving pictures that depict unhealthy behaviors like drinking • a place to discuss my health behaviors and examine their roots • a place where I hear about health trends and things to look out for • ...
Health Chapter 1 2023-08-24
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- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- avoiding harmful behaviors, including the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness.
- the sum of your surroundings, including your family, your neighborhood, your school,job and life experiences.
- an overall state of well-being, or total health.
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- the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- various methods of communicating information, includes radio, tv, film, newspapers, magazines, books and internet.
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- people of the same age who share similar interests.
12 Clues: an overall state of well-being, or total health. • people of the same age who share similar interests. • the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group. • the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents. • ...
Heart Healthy Challenge: A Cardio Puzzle 2024-03-09
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- Edible, typically sweet or sour, product of a plant
- Fluid that circulates in the body, carrying nutrients and oxygen to cells
- Measurement of the force of blood against artery walls
- It’s good for your health, a state of being free from tension and anxiety
- a measure of body mass
- Blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Mental or emotional strain or tension
- Gas essential for life, transported by red blood cells
- The types of food regularly consumed
- Restorative state of unconsciousness crucial for overall health
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- Fatty substance found in the blood, important for cell function but too much can be harmful
- Organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- Edible parts of plants that are consumed as food
- It’s bad for you, involves inhaling and exhaling a bad substance
- Essential substance for life, makes up a large percentage of the human body
- Rhythmic throbbing sensation felt in arteries, often at the wrist or neck
- A form of exercise involving moving on foot at a moderate pace
- State of well-being characterized by good physical and mental health
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness
- Overall physical health and ability to perform tasks
20 Clues: a measure of body mass • The types of food regularly consumed • Mental or emotional strain or tension • Edible parts of plants that are consumed as food • Edible, typically sweet or sour, product of a plant • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness • Overall physical health and ability to perform tasks • ...
Subchapter J, Divisions 1–6 2025-05-01
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- Screening required to test a child’s auditory health.
- A reason a child may skip certain health requirements.
- Ensuring children are fed meals and snacks.
- Professional who performs oral exams and treatments.
- Condition that may require special equipment.
- Sickness that may need treatment or isolation.
- Required contact with agencies for health concerns.
- Harm to the body requiring medical response.
- Care for illness, injuries, and health maintenance.
- Illness that may be contagious or reportable.
- Type of device to prevent self-harm or injury.
- Substance that no one may use around children in care.
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- Person who prescribes medical treatment and evaluations.
- Ensuring children have access to drinking water.
- Urgent situation requiring immediate action.
- Type of care including cleanings and cavity treatment.
- Devices prohibited in areas where children are present.
- Disease for which screening is required before employment.
- Action to disinfect items used by a sick person.
- Separating sick individuals to prevent spreading disease.
- Test to detect health or developmental concerns.
- Type of medical order used "as needed."
- Documentation of exams, treatments, or vaccinations.
- Required protection against diseases for children in care.
- Type of device to help improve mobility and posture.
- Screening required to check a child’s eyesight.
26 Clues: Type of medical order used "as needed." • Ensuring children are fed meals and snacks. • Urgent situation requiring immediate action. • Harm to the body requiring medical response. • Condition that may require special equipment. • Illness that may be contagious or reportable. • Sickness that may need treatment or isolation. • ...
Better Health for Individuals 2024-05-08
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- our perception of a persons health based on the benchmarks we relate it to. ______ nature of health.
- ability to interact and form relationships. dimension of health.
- We can judge our health along the illness-wellness _________
- the cognitive aspect of health. The function of thinking.
- health is determined by the _______ between the dimensions
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- we may hold _________ beliefs about particular groups in the community.
- refers to the bodily aspect of health
- the way someone sees their health and the health of others
- a breakdown in one aspect of health is likely to have a _______ impact on the other aspects.
- the dimension of health that refers to ones sense of purpose and meaning in life.
10 Clues: refers to the bodily aspect of health • the cognitive aspect of health. The function of thinking. • the way someone sees their health and the health of others • health is determined by the _______ between the dimensions • We can judge our health along the illness-wellness _________ • ability to interact and form relationships. dimension of health. • ...
Health Care in Gerontology 2013-06-03
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- (3 words) federal legislation that defines the provision of universal health care
- a health related program is BLANK if an older person can get to it without any barriers (transportation, resource distribution, waitlists, etc.)
- (2 words) a range of social and medical services, including formal services, home or institutional care, and family care, for people who have functional limitations
- long term care benefits are BLANK benefits as they do not fall under the Canada Health Act; thus individual Provinces and Territories are left to design and implement their own model of services
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- the social model of care offers a BLANK view of the concept of health which incorporates many social determinants to how we view and perceive health
- the ability for an older person to stay in the community largely depends on the BLANK of services in the community that can support the individual to remain at home
- the social model of care utilizes a BLANK focus which centers the person as the primary focus of intervention while visualizing the illness, disease, or condition as one of many things impacting the person's health
- a stronger community care system of home care services can lead to earlier BLANK and fewer days in hospital for older patients
- model of health care that focuses on self-care and preventing disease through lifestyle change, increased knowledge about healthy behavior, and environmental improvement
- because community health programs such as home care decentralize care away from a single person such as a Physician by creating a multidisciplinary team, BLANK of assessments, planning, and intervention is crucial given the multiple health professionals involved with a single client
- model of health care that favors surgery, drug therapy, and rehabilitation through physical therapies with a focus on the treatment of diseases and injuries, usually in a Physician's office, a hospital, or other health care institutions
- the current issues faced in providing quality health services to an aging population is that Canada is too BLANK to the medical model which is only meant to provide short-term care in acute situations of illness and disease rather than long-term support to persons with chronic illness and disability
- model of care that includes personal and family counseling, home care, and adult day programs as part of the health care system; and tries to keep older people in their own homes
- Former Saskatchewan Premier and Federal NDP leader that advocated for universal health care principles
14 Clues: (3 words) federal legislation that defines the provision of universal health care • Former Saskatchewan Premier and Federal NDP leader that advocated for universal health care principles • a stronger community care system of home care services can lead to earlier BLANK and fewer days in hospital for older patients • ...
Insurance 2024-02-15
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- type of insurance that helps financially support those that survive you
- designed as a wealth transfer
- people who receive life insurance money after policyholder's death
- amount you pay before insurance kicks in
- health care plan that you pay less for in network providers but may go outside of network without referral for a cost
- representative of the insurance company
- what you pay insurance each month
- covers others if you are at-fault in an accident
- type of auto coverage that covers damage occurred from someone without insurance
- specific items not covered
- what you file with insurance after an incident
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- covers unexpected accidents like weather damage
- plan that only covers health care costs within the specific health care network
- type of insurance that deals with cars, motorcycles, and other transportation
- covers the entirety of one's life with typically higher premiums than term life
- deals with damage to your vehicle
- plan where you pay less if you use health providers in the network
- type of insurance that deals most medical concerns
- type of insurance that covers most financial losses referring to your dwelling and items inside
- agreement between you and your insurance company
- can replace lost income and serve as a safety net for beneficiaries usually during time of working years
21 Clues: specific items not covered • designed as a wealth transfer • deals with damage to your vehicle • what you pay insurance each month • representative of the insurance company • amount you pay before insurance kicks in • what you file with insurance after an incident • covers unexpected accidents like weather damage • agreement between you and your insurance company • ...
Mid-Atlantic 100 Days of Safety 2025-05-14
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- What is an unexpected event that results in injury or damage?
- What is a practice drill for evacuating a building in case of fire?
- What is the plan for dealing with sudden and urgent situations?
- What is the equipment worn to protect against hazards?
- What is a regular examination of employees' health?
- What is the process of teaching employees about safety called?
- What is the state of being in good physical and mental health?
- What is the adherence to laws, regulations, and guidelines called?
- What is the practice of designing workplaces to fit the workers?
- What is the management of stress to maintain health called?
- What are the rules and procedures to ensure safety called?
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- What is the field concerned with workers' health and safety?
- What is the maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene called?
- What is the prevention of injuries in the workplace called?
- What is the system for providing fresh air called?
- What is the act of physical harm or threat in the workplace called?
- What is the immediate assistance given to an injured person?
- What is the process of examining workplaces to ensure safety compliance?
- What is the term for a potential source of harm or adverse health effect?
- What is the systematic evaluation of potential risks?
20 Clues: What is the system for providing fresh air called? • What is a regular examination of employees' health? • What is the systematic evaluation of potential risks? • What is the equipment worn to protect against hazards? • What is the maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene called? • What are the rules and procedures to ensure safety called? • ...
IAHA Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-24
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- A way to pass down culture and knowledge through generations
- IAHA program supporting students to explore health careers
- Looking after your physical, emotional, and spiritual health
- Respected knowledge holders and cultural leaders in community
- A word for extended Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family
- Ancient paths that hold cultural stories and laws across the land
- What you build when someone believes in you
- A professional who helps people recover after injuries or surgery
- The people who walked before us and guide us today
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- A health professional who supports speech, language, and communication
- A culturally strong role in the community promoting health and wellbeing
- The deep connection Aboriginal people have with land, waters, and skies
- Opportunities that guide you from study to career
- Tradition and knowledge systems of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- Inner power, resilience, and capability
- A professional who helps others make healthy food choices
- A ceremony delivered by Traditional Owners to welcome others to their land
- Guiding and supporting someone through their learning journey
- What makes you who you are, including culture and experience
- Organisation supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers
- A place where people come together and feel connected
21 Clues: Inner power, resilience, and capability • What you build when someone believes in you • Opportunities that guide you from study to career • The people who walked before us and guide us today • A place where people come together and feel connected • A professional who helps others make healthy food choices • IAHA program supporting students to explore health careers • ...
Mental Health 2022-12-19
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- when should mental health be prioritized
- (blank) is in the top 3 most common health disorders
- (blank) is the least common mental health disorder
- (blank) in 5 people will experience a mental illness in a given year
- The average age of onset for major depressive disorder is between 35 and (blank) years of age
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- (blank)is the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-34
- (blank) is the biggest factor that effects mental health
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- mental health is not just mental health its also (blank) health
- someone with mental health disorders is often thought to be seeking (blank)
11 Clues: when should mental health be prioritized • (blank) is the least common mental health disorder • (blank) is in the top 3 most common health disorders • (blank) is the biggest factor that effects mental health • mental health is not just mental health its also (blank) health • (blank)is the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-34 • ...
Healthcare management crossword 2025-04-29
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- the electronic certificate issued by the health insurance organization to the insured containing information on the health insurance premiums paid by the insured, and the health care and services received
- a person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society
- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- the payment to be paid at the rate prescribed by law to the health insurance fund by the citizens and by the state and legal entities on behalf of them in order to be covered under the health insurance
- comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
- a citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying
- monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources
- complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
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- means that a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life
- comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment.
- comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists complying or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions
- monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources
- a doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director
- an independent functional item designed for the purpose of diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure, function, disease, disorder, or defect
15 Clues: a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects • means that a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2021-03-16
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- CDC stands for _____ for Disease Control and Prevention
- Rec, The main purpose is to compare medications currently being taken to the new medications prescribed to assure they will not be duplicated or have negative interactions (two works abbreviated)
- Where to submit a Safety Win/Quality Kudos
- Who’s job is Patient Safety?
- Hygiene, To be done every time you enter or exit a patient room
- The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goal is to ____ patient safety
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective _______
- Harm, Leading cause of death worldwide
- Win/Quality Kudos, Recognition of an action taken by staff which improved patient/client safety or quality of care
- WHO stands for _____ Health Organization
- Safety, Activities to avoid, prevent, or correct adverse outcomes which may result from the delivery of health care
- Use at least two patient ______ when providing care, treatment, and service
- Literacy, An individual’s ability to read and comprehend essential health related materials
- A _____ level cleaner/disinfectant is used to clean surfaces
- Culture, Commitment to safety permeating all levels
- Health Concern, Preventing harm in health care settings is a __________
17 Clues: Who’s job is Patient Safety? • Harm, Leading cause of death worldwide • WHO stands for _____ Health Organization • PPE stands for Personal Protective _______ • Where to submit a Safety Win/Quality Kudos • Culture, Commitment to safety permeating all levels • CDC stands for _____ for Disease Control and Prevention • ...
Comm Health: Occupational Health Nursing 2025-12-01
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- Currently used in body armor with a planned use in vaccines
- Screening and monitoring at risk employees is_____ prevention
- ____ is the federal organization responsible for enforcing workplace safety
- This is a form of psychological exposure in the workplace
- This entity's mission is to conduct research and provide information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health
- Diagnosis of an occupational illness and alteration of the work assignment as needed is a form of _____ prevention
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- Questionnaires completed by employees to assess personal health habits and behavioral risk factors
- Providing PPE is a form of _____ prevention
- These groups provide workers with a voice in workplace decisions and provide a mechanism for resolving issues unavailable to workers in a nonunionized setting
- _____ is the application of the science of biomechanics to work design
- The OSHA 300 log is used to track _____ injuries, and illnesses
- Occ health assesses for workplace threats and _____ and develops methods to mitigate them
- Occ health nursing focuses on health and _____
- There are _____ levels to the Hierarchy of Controls
- There are (#) main types of exposures in the workplace
- _____ Worker Health is a new focus on activities and behaviors outside of the workplace
16 Clues: Providing PPE is a form of _____ prevention • Occ health nursing focuses on health and _____ • There are _____ levels to the Hierarchy of Controls • There are (#) main types of exposures in the workplace • This is a form of psychological exposure in the workplace • Currently used in body armor with a planned use in vaccines • ...
Concepts in health 2024-08-03
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- health How you react to life’s ups and downs
- The condition of your body and mind
- The process of growth and change in a person’s life
- Your sense of self
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- Socially constructed characteristics associated with being male or female
- The bond with other people
- health Your overall psychological well-being
- health Your relationships with other people
- A person’s overall health
- A sense of connection
- health. The condition of your body
11 Clues: Your sense of self • A sense of connection • A person’s overall health • The bond with other people • The condition of your body and mind • health. The condition of your body • health How you react to life’s ups and downs • health Your relationships with other people • health Your overall psychological well-being • ...
Terms 3 2021-09-09
20 Clues: pound • liter • minim • lumbar • antibody • kilogram • dressing • magnesium • intravenous • hour of sleep • with; calorie • operating room • nothing by mouth • cubic centimeter • intake and output • no known allergies • high blood pressure • history and physical • National Institutes of Health • Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Healthcare management crossword 2025-04-29
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- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources
- a doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director
- comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists complying or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions
- an independent functional item designed for the purpose of diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure, function, disease, disorder, or defect
- a person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society
- the electronic certificate issued by the health insurance organization to the insured containing information on the health insurance premiums paid by the insured, and the health care and services received
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- means that a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life
- comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment.
- complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- the payment to be paid at the rate prescribed by law to the health insurance fund by the citizens and by the state and legal entities on behalf of them in order to be covered under the health insurance
- a citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying
- monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources
- comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
15 Clues: a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects • means that a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-21
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- - There are many hazards in an office such as incorrect workstation set- up, poor lighting, poor layout of furniture and euipment,poor ___ etc...
- - One of the hazards when working in an office environment is ___ hazards.
- - One of the responsibility of an employer is to provide ___ safe.
- - WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or __
- - A disorder you get from sitting too long in an office ___.
- - An employee has a legal duty to ___ with an employer.
- - Duties of employers to their employees is to train them, provide protection and maintain a healthy working ___
- - Codes of ___ are practical guides to achieving standards of health, safety and welfare required under the work health and safety ACT and WHS regulations in jurisdiction.
- - As a business owner there are ___ requirements that you must comply with to ensure your workplace meets WHS obligation avoid neck strain.
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- - Loose lying cables can cause: tripping hazards, ___ and damage to equipment.
- - If injuries or accident happen you must report all injuries or accident.
- - One of the responsibly of an ___ is to protect their own health and safety.
- - The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury ___.
- - Some of the leading type of disabling office are: falls, slips and ___ and over exertion, struck by or striking against object caught in object.
- - An employer has a legal duty to provide ___.
- - One of the step to manage work health and safety risks is to ___ hazards
- - Some of the safe work practices are to never stand on a the char or table to reach anything. The top of your computer should be at ___ level to avoid neck strain.
- - The workplace health and safety often referred as ___ health and safety.
- - The type of basic hazard categories is ___ chemical.
- - Anything with the potential to cause injury.
20 Clues: - An employer has a legal duty to provide ___. • - Anything with the potential to cause injury. • - The type of basic hazard categories is ___ chemical. • - An employee has a legal duty to ___ with an employer. • - The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury ___. • - A disorder you get from sitting too long in an office ___. • ...
ICEBREAKER 2023-03-12
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- Surname of deep and Siddhartha's reporting authority.
- First offic of AGS health in India.
- Current leave management module in AGS.
- Meaning of R in AGS core values.
- Appreciation tool of AGS.
- AGS health was awarded 2021 best in _ for outsourced coding.
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- Newly acquired office of AGS health.
- If you have any query, just raise a _ ticket for solution in pulse.
- AGS health was recognised as star performer for _ consecutive years.
- Fitness app to complete CSR activity.
- Vice President of legal and corporate affairs at AGS.
- CDO (Chief delivery officer) at AGS health.
- First core value
13 Clues: First core value • Appreciation tool of AGS. • Meaning of R in AGS core values. • First offic of AGS health in India. • Newly acquired office of AGS health. • Fitness app to complete CSR activity. • Current leave management module in AGS. • CDO (Chief delivery officer) at AGS health. • Surname of deep and Siddhartha's reporting authority. • ...
Medical Ethics/Marlowe Kidd 2012-06-21
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- dishonest or deceitful practices in depriving,or attempting to deprive, another of his or her rights.
- the process by which a professional license obtained in one state may be accepted as valid in other states by prior agreement without reexamination.
- decisions made by judges in the various courts that become rule of law and apply to future cases, even though they were not enacted by a legislature.
- the primary care physician who directs the medical care of managed care health plan members.
- those care settings providing highly specialized services.
- a health plan that combines coverage of health care costs and delivery of health care for a prepaid premium.
- official authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard.
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- those who are trained to administer medical or health care to patients.
- the person bringing charges in a lawsuit.
- state laws written for the express purpose of governing the practice of medicine.
- legally responsible or obligated.
- term for the use of the internet as a source of consumer information about health and medicine.
- standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong.
- sound practical judgment.
- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person.
15 Clues: sound practical judgment. • legally responsible or obligated. • the person bringing charges in a lawsuit. • those care settings providing highly specialized services. • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person. • those who are trained to administer medical or health care to patients. • ...
Public Health and Population 2025-01-20
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- The prevention of illness and injury through organized efforts.
- Core public health function involving the implementation of health programs and policies.
- The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes.
- The science and practice of protecting people from infectious diseases.
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- The process of informing and educating people about health topics.
- The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
- A public health mission aimed at promoting equal access to health resources.
- Focuses on factors that determine the health of individuals, groups, and populations over their life spans.
- The three-letter acronym for the organization that oversees global health issues.
- A key function of public health that involves collecting and analyzing data to monitor health issues.
10 Clues: The prevention of illness and injury through organized efforts. • The process of informing and educating people about health topics. • The science and practice of protecting people from infectious diseases. • A public health mission aimed at promoting equal access to health resources. • ...
JBlankenship Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- Centers for medicare and medicaid services
- Organization pays for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay.
- Standards of professional behavior
- Record of a patients financial transaction
- Person who makes an accusation or fraud or abuse
- Law regulating the use and disclosure of patients protected health information
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical service that results in injury or harm
- national provider identifier
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- Health plan, clearinghouse or provider who transmits and health information in elctronic form
- Consumer driven health plan
- Medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- Prior authorization from payer for services to be provided.
- Impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- point of service.
- Method of converting a message into encoded text
15 Clues: point of service. • Consumer driven health plan • national provider identifier • Standards of professional behavior • Centers for medicare and medicaid services • Record of a patients financial transaction • Person who makes an accusation or fraud or abuse • Method of converting a message into encoded text • Prior authorization from payer for services to be provided. • ...
Health Review 2026-03-15
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- on a food label this is labeled as sodium
- this substance can build up in the arteries
- the body's reaction to challenges, pressure, or difficult situations
- this nutrient provides the body with energy
- the part of health related to thoughts and feelings
- a model used to show the balance between physical, mental, and social health
- this helps with the digestion of food
- a state of overall well-being including physical, mental, and social wellness
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- different substances that help regulate body processes and keep the immune system strong
- the part of health related to how your body functions
- the part of health related to relationships with others
- this nutrient has 9 calories per gram
- this nutrient provides quick energy to the body
- you build muscle with this nutrient
- a unit used to measure the energy food provides
15 Clues: you build muscle with this nutrient • this nutrient has 9 calories per gram • this helps with the digestion of food • on a food label this is labeled as sodium • this substance can build up in the arteries • this nutrient provides the body with energy • this nutrient provides quick energy to the body • a unit used to measure the energy food provides • ...
Week 5 - Business Discussion Summary 2012-10-23
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- In order to approach obesity from many various angles, WHO recommended teaming up healthcare with other stakeholder organizations such as _______.
- An example of health coverage that immigrant workers often don't qualify for.
- _____ differences may lead to health disparities such as obesity in immigrant populations.
- An example of trying to figure out the role government must play in healthcare is Bloomberg's attempt to ban ____ of certain sizes.
- The barriers to _______ may increase health disparities experienced by the Somali community.
- This business may lead to the issue of obesity in the Somali refugee community due to the fact that it encourages a more sedentary lifestyle.
- A theme that came up in the discussion on obesity was where to draw the line between protecting the health of the country and protecting the _____ of the country.
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- WHO developed recommendations on marketing to ______ in efforts to resolve issues of obesity.
- A common theme this week was about how these groups of people particularly struggle with obtaining equal healthcare.
- _______ participation is necessary in order to solve health disparities.
- This example of the _____ making changes to school lunches is an example of a strategy to decrease childhood obesity.
- The lack of _____ power may prevent Somali women from receiving equal rights to satisfy their needs.
- Immigrant workers are often used for ____ labor, causing potential health conditions.
- This time of organization is an example of one that has potential to positively influence the obesity concern.
- Due to the working conditions of immigrant workers, this health benefit is usually not attainable.
- This organization negotiates with relevant businesses to approach health concerns such as obesity.
16 Clues: _______ participation is necessary in order to solve health disparities. • An example of health coverage that immigrant workers often don't qualify for. • Immigrant workers are often used for ____ labor, causing potential health conditions. • _____ differences may lead to health disparities such as obesity in immigrant populations. • ...
Health Care Reform Part 1 2013-01-30
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- exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value
- covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available
- tax that will be imposed on the value of health insurance benefits exceeding a certain threshold
- The Federal ______ Limit will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits
- the Affordable Care Act expands these types of incentives to up to 30% of total coverage costs (previously 20%)
- abbreviation for the Department of Health and Human Services, which may designate independent, outside entities to certify and/or audit health plan compliance
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- routine care costs resulting from participation in these approved phase I-IV trials must now be covered for qualified individuals
- exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories
- these health plans are issued as blanket accident and sickness policies, which are available to undergraduates, graduates, foreign students, and teaching assistants
- The Affordable _____ Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010; Humana implemented the elimination of pre-ex for children (ages 18 and younger) due to this
- _________Simplification addresses lowering administrative costs in health care system by simplifying, standardizing, and progressing towards real-time electronic transactions
- _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits)
- abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage; four page double-sided document provided to applicants and enrollees with info on details and coverage examples
- health insurers will be required to utilize the _______ Community Rating so that the community pays the same regardless of health status
- abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act
- The Medical ____ Ratio limits portion of premium dollars health insurers may spend on administration, marketing, and profits
16 Clues: abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act • exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value • _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits) • exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories • covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2013-05-29
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- Created by the WHO it present 5 health promotion strategies
- Creating this type of regulatory measure supports healthy lifestyles (i.e. outlawing smoking in public areas)
- The goal of the following strategies: health protection, prevention Health restoration ect
- Acronym for the association that put forth 5 knowledge principals of the community health nurse
- Organizations, such as public health, utilize this type of marketing
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- This approach to health promotion defines health as the well-being of society that extends past a physical-emotional state
- This approach to health promotion includes the strategies: health communication and behaviour modification
- The perspective approach that alters social, economic and environmental factors to prevent sickness
- Acronym for a model approach that illustrates both the SDOH and action strategies of health promotion
- An approach to health promotion that views health as the lack of sickness/disability
10 Clues: Created by the WHO it present 5 health promotion strategies • Organizations, such as public health, utilize this type of marketing • An approach to health promotion that views health as the lack of sickness/disability • The goal of the following strategies: health protection, prevention Health restoration ect • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- An overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- “Data” (i.e. BP) is the raw building blocks of “Information” (i.e. Past Medical History), that in turn can be synthesized into _____ (i.e. Pathophysiology), and applied into action as “Wisdom” (i.e. Nursing Interventions)
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health
- The first known nurse informaticist to utilize data visualization such as pie chart to show cause of mortality in the 1800s during the Crimean War
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
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- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
- A prerequisite for any eHealth services and applications; considered to be a base eHealth component in the 2012 WHO-ITU Model of eHealth
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
- The country with the fastest Internet connectivity with download speed of 180.61 Megabytes per second according to speedtest in 2017 (clue found in Asia)
20 Clues: Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar • GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas • A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health • [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source • Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other • ...
Nutraceutical-Crossword puzzle 2023-09-06
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- A mineral essential for forming red blood cells and maintaining connective tissues.
- A natural compound found in grapes and red wine, known for its potential heart health benefits.
- Essential micronutrients required for various bodily functions, including bone health, nerve signaling, and more.
- Also known as vitamin B1, thiamine helps convert food into energy.
- Products containing vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other bioactive compounds, intended to supplement dietary intake.
- An herb traditionally used to support the immune system and reduce the severity of cold symptoms.
- A carotenoid that supports eye health and may protect against age-related macular degeneration.
- Essential micronutrients required for various bodily functions, including metabolism, immune function, and more.
- Substances that neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress in the body, potentially preventing cellular damage.
- Supplements containing a mix of essential vitamins and minerals to fill potential nutrient gaps.
- A mineral essential for oxygen transport in the blood and overall energy production.
- A flavonoid with potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
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- Minerals like sodium, potassium, and magnesium that conduct electrical impulses in the body and maintain fluid balance.
- A blue-green algae rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
- A trace mineral that may play a role in bone health and cognitive function.
- Also known as vitamin B2, riboflavin supports energy production and healthy skin.
- An adaptogenic herb believed to reduce stress and improve mental performance.
- An herb used in traditional medicine believed to promote vitality and stress management.
- Non-digestible fibers that nourish beneficial gut bacteria and support digestive health.
- A trace mineral important for bone health, metabolism, and antioxidant defense.
- A compound important for maintaining healthy joint cartilage.
- A nutrient that supports brain health and nerve signaling.
- A trace mineral that may play a role in glucose metabolism.
- A patented extract from French maritime pine bark, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- A mineral crucial for strong bones, muscle function, and nerve transmission.
- Live microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts.
- A trace mineral with antioxidant properties, essential for proper thyroid function.
- A mineral essential for immune function, wound healing, and proper growth.
28 Clues: A nutrient that supports brain health and nerve signaling. • A trace mineral that may play a role in glucose metabolism. • A compound important for maintaining healthy joint cartilage. • Also known as vitamin B1, thiamine helps convert food into energy. • A flavonoid with potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. • ...
NCM 100 2023-11-29
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- The model has progressed to include the health of people regardless of the presence or absence of __________.
- Human becoming is cocreating _________ patterns of relating in mutual process with the universe
- The study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through their direct experience, beliefs and value system.
- Pender collaborated with nurse scientists in __________, Korea, Mexico, Thailand, the Dominican republic, Jamaica, England, new Zealand and chili.
- It is one of the assumptions of human being where the human becoming is freely choosing personal ____________ in situation in the intersubjective process of living value priorities,
- Is defined as actions and activities directed toward assisting, supporting or enabling another individual or group.
- Individual characteristics & _____________
- she is a fellow of the royale college of nursing in ____________
- Theorist who developed the human becoming theory
- First name of the theorist who developed the transcultural nursing theory.
- It is learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs norms and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions and actions in patterned ways.
- personal __________ factors include variables such as self esteem, self-motivation, personal competence, perceived-health status and definition of health.
- It is how people view the world or the universe and form a picture or value stance about the world and our lives.
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- Theorist who develop health as expanding consciousness
- In what unit did Pender work in Michigan hospital at the year 1962
- behavioral __________ -commitment to a plan of action, immediate competing demands and preferences and health promoting behavior.
- A state of well-being that is culturally, valued, and practiced
- One constantly transforms
- A nursing theorist who developed the health promotion model.
- Removal of pathology will not in itself change the pattern of the ______________ patient.
- A nursing theorist who developed the transcultural nursing theory.
- __________-specific cognitions and affect
- nurses critical function in helping patients prevent illness by _____________ and bold alternatives
- A learned humanistic and scientific , profession and discipline, which is focused on human care phenomena.
- It is a professional care knowledge
- Pender's birth month
- It is generic or folk knowledge
- birth month of Leininger.
- Health encompasses conditions described as illness or medical terms, _______________.
- Pender is also named the living ____________ Of American academy
30 Clues: Pender's birth month • One constantly transforms • birth month of Leininger. • It is generic or folk knowledge • It is a professional care knowledge • __________-specific cognitions and affect • Individual characteristics & _____________ • Theorist who developed the human becoming theory • Theorist who develop health as expanding consciousness • ...
history of health care 2021-01-12
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- temporarily keep health coverage after your employment ends
- first clinically useful image of a patients internal tissues
- outbreak of public health threats
- caring for patients remotely
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- replaces the heart
- overuse/misuse of an addictive drug
- rural shut down of health care
- supply blood to the heart
- world health care declared eradicated
- provide immunity against one or several diseases
- potentially life threatening condition caused by the human HIV
- more affordable health insurance coverage
12 Clues: replaces the heart • supply blood to the heart • caring for patients remotely • rural shut down of health care • outbreak of public health threats • overuse/misuse of an addictive drug • world health care declared eradicated • more affordable health insurance coverage • provide immunity against one or several diseases • ...
acroymns 2014-11-05
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- Describes the day your inpatient admission began.
- Box 64 on the UB04, assigned number by the health plan to the bill for their internal control.
- 2-digit code that describes the location where services were rendered
- refers to an entity or a private company that has a contract with the center for medicare and medicaid services
- 3 levels of codes to describe specific items and services provided in health care.
- provider Transaction Access Number
- system of analyzing condtions and treatments for similar groups for reimbursement on inpatient claims
- refers to diagnoses/conditions that were present at the time the order for inpatient admission occurs.
- Describes 3 things: type of facility, bill classification and frequency of bill
- Software system that allows electronic editing, validation and transmission of institutional and professional claims
- Determines which insurance plan has the primary payment responsibility and the extent to which the other plans will contribute when an individual is covered by more than one plan.
- This is a detailed statement of the carrier’s determination of the claims processed.
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- the day your services began on
- A unique ten-digit identification number required by HIPAA for all health care providers in the United States
- federal Employees' Compensatation Act
- Previously known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance Program, and health insurance portability standards.
- Describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and is designed to communicate uniform information about medical services and procedures among physicians, coders, patients, accreditation organizations, and payers for administrative, financial, and analytical purposes.
- are tickets opened by the corporate SSI (application) analysts that request resolution to edits in SSI or for programming requests for specific payers
- was formed in 1975 to develop and maintain a single billing form and standard data set to be used nationwide by institutional, private and public providers and payers for handling health care claims.
- the day you celebrate your birth
- This is an automatic system for providers to generate and print collated secondary claims and RAs if secondary insurance coverage is provided.
- This is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States
22 Clues: the day your services began on • the day you celebrate your birth • provider Transaction Access Number • federal Employees' Compensatation Act • Describes the day your inpatient admission began. • 2-digit code that describes the location where services were rendered • This is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States • ...
Wellness: A Way of Life 2024-10-28
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- the classification that refers to whether you are male or female
- patterns of behavior that affect your health now and as you get older
- a realistic picture of both your strengths and weaknesses
- how you feel about yourself
- beliefs and standards that you feel are important
- the health of your body
- focuses on helping you make responsible decisions about products and services that can affect your health
- equal distribution of weight, amount, intensity, etc.
- the study of factors that cause illnesses in an effort to determine their chances of occuring
- a method of calling your attention to a product
- a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage
- to consider all of the information that is available to you
- the measure of the average number of years that a group of people may expect to live
- a person's ability to make friends, to cooperate with others, and to be a productive member of a community and society
- any of the feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love, etc.
- achieved through awareness and acceptance of your feelings and self-image
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- a fair, respectful, and permissive attitude or policy toward people whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own or from those of the majority; freedom from bigotry and from an insistence on conformity
- the state or fact of being answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management
- the promotion or selling of health-related products or treatments that have little or no healing powers; health fraud
- the biological passing of physical traits from parents to their children
- the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor
- the skills and talents of a person that have value
- the degree of danger that goes along with a situation
- your surroundings
- a positive, whole-health approach that includes your physical, intellectual, social, and emotional well-being
- encourages you to continue gathering knowledge through stimulating learning experiences
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- the relationship between health and risk
- a group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes
29 Clues: your surroundings • the health of your body • how you feel about yourself • the relationship between health and risk • a method of calling your attention to a product • beliefs and standards that you feel are important • the skills and talents of a person that have value • the degree of danger that goes along with a situation • ...
Understanding Medicare 2017-02-01
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- tests ordered by a physician to provide information that assists in making a diagnosis when symptoms are present.
- the stage in Medicare prescription drug coverage when a higher portion of drug costs are paid by the beneficiary.
- the doctor, hospital, home health agency, hospice, nursing facility, or therapist that delivers health services.
- is a Medicare program to help people with limited income pay for Medicare prescription drug costs.
- periodic payment to Medicare, an insurance company, or a health care plan for health or prescription drug coverage.
- type of Medicare health plan (Medicare Advantage) offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare to provide you with all your Part A and Part B benefits. Medicare Advantage Plans include Health Maintenance Organizations, Preferred Provider Organizations, Private Fee-for-Service Plans, Special Needs Plans, and Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans.
- annual review of your medical and social history.
- covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care.
- covers certain doctors' services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.
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- care for an illness or injury that requires the training and skills of a licensed professional.
- a list of prescription drugs covered by an insurance plan.
- Supplemental medical insurance sold by private companies.
- a method of payment under Part B where doctor agrees to accept Medicare approved amount as full payment.
- a dollar amount paid by the insured for covered services before Medicare or policy begins paying.
- a written order by your primary care doctor to see a specialist or get medical services.
- Federal-state partnership to aid low income people who meet income/asset rules.
- a request for payment of medical services under the terms of the insurance policy.
- adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare
18 Clues: annual review of your medical and social history. • adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare • Supplemental medical insurance sold by private companies. • a list of prescription drugs covered by an insurance plan. • Federal-state partnership to aid low income people who meet income/asset rules. • ...
HHD Unit 2 Outcome 2 KK2.1 - 2.2 Aus Health & Youth Services 2025-10-02
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- government insurance scheme that provides funding for services and supports to eligible Australians with a disability
- Once an individual’s or family’s patient co-payments for out-of-hospital expenses reach a certain level ($2544.30 in 2024), services covered by Medicare become cheaper for that individual or family for the rest of the calendar year
- practitioner a doctor who has a wide range of skills and looks after the health of most people in the community
- the age at which anyone australian can get their own medicare card
- involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body
- National Youth Mental Health Foundation, which provides mental health services to 12- to 25-year-olds
- difference between the amount a doctor charges for a medical service and what Medicare and any private health insurer pays
- term and is used to describe health professionals outside the medical, dental and nursing professions
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- an additional 1 to 1.5 per cent tax on the income of people without private hospital insurance
- health professional who helps reduce stress and anxiety levels at critical times
- a 2 per cent tax placed on the taxable income of most taxpayers
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. aims to provide access to affordable basic healthcare
- medicines are subsidised and consumers must make a patient co-payment
- Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
- Medicare payment as full payment for the service, so there is no cost to the patient.
15 Clues: Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency • a 2 per cent tax placed on the taxable income of most taxpayers • the age at which anyone australian can get their own medicare card • medicines are subsidised and consumers must make a patient co-payment • health professional who helps reduce stress and anxiety levels at critical times • ...
Know Your NAH Health Knowledge 2020-08-21
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- NAH's employee wellness program
- Grace Marks & Kathryn Nelson
- The online employee health record-keeping system at NAH
- What is the name of the NAH patient portal?
- Systolic/Diastolic
- What is the name of the NAH ACO?
- What is the name of the health risk assessment on the LIFEPATH portal?
- HDL and LDL
- What exam can you complete annually and receive 1000 LIFEPATH points?
- Who is our benefit administrator?
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- What is the medical term for blood sugar?
- FMC Chief Medical Officer?
- Who’s mission statement is “Improving Health, Healing People”
- On your LIEFPATH portal what measurement can you enter monthly for 200 points?
- Our NAH pharmacy benefit
- The director of Employee Health at NAH
- Join what team in LIFEPATH to receive exclusive deals and communication?
- Cristine Currie is the director
- Talking to a doctor 24/7 from home
- Flu is short for?
- 877-950-5083
- What month does open enrollment begin?
22 Clues: HDL and LDL • 877-950-5083 • Flu is short for? • Systolic/Diastolic • Our NAH pharmacy benefit • FMC Chief Medical Officer? • Grace Marks & Kathryn Nelson • NAH's employee wellness program • Cristine Currie is the director • What is the name of the NAH ACO? • Who is our benefit administrator? • Talking to a doctor 24/7 from home • The director of Employee Health at NAH • ...
WELLNESS INDUSTRY 2026-04-03
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- Focus on avoiding illness rather than treating it
- Emotional and psychological wellbeing
- Negative social judgment surrounding a topic like mental health
- Overall state of health including physical and mental wellbeing
- Systems that decide what content users see online
- Social media personalities who shape opinions and trends
- A diet trend claiming to remove toxins from the body
- Condition of excessive body fat affecting health
- False or misleading information spread as truth
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- Supported by scientific research and data
- Eating disorder focused on obsession with “clean” eating
- Quality of being trusted or believable
- DIETS Trendy eating plans promising quick results without solid science
- Products taken to add nutrients to the diet
- Limiting certain foods or food groups
- Practice of being present and aware in the moment
- Key principle of healthy and sustainable wellbeing habits
- Sensational content designed to attract attention and clicks
- A large sector of business activity (e.g. health and wellbeing market)
- Personal stories used instead of scientific proof
20 Clues: Emotional and psychological wellbeing • Limiting certain foods or food groups • Quality of being trusted or believable • Supported by scientific research and data • Products taken to add nutrients to the diet • False or misleading information spread as truth • Condition of excessive body fat affecting health • Focus on avoiding illness rather than treating it • ...
Chapter 2- Health 2025-03-12
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- providers that don't participate in the health part
- a payment that is predetermined
- process for medical care to be efficient and effective
- Splitting the risk among multiple parties
- provided usually by an employer
- An account to pay for medical issues
- The people who are the initial point of contact for people
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- The cost for bills in health
- a plan established to help pay for medical issues by the government
- organizations that try to benefit society by doing things like community services
- A list of health care providers that plan medical contracts
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money
- federal and state program that helps cover medical costs
- A fee you have to pay for a doctor visit
- you pay someone directly
- federal health for people who are over 65
- Money you have to pay before insurance will
- care focused on reducing the cost
- an amount payed before insurance
- A healthcare program for active duty and service members
20 Clues: you pay someone directly • The cost for bills in health • a payment that is predetermined • provided usually by an employer • an amount payed before insurance • care focused on reducing the cost • An account to pay for medical issues • A fee you have to pay for a doctor visit • federal health for people who are over 65 • Splitting the risk among multiple parties • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-27
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- Date of bell let's talk day 2020 (month and day)
- another term for extreme mood swings
- definition of mental health
- Mental Health Center (5 words)
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- a mental illness ending with disorder (3 words)
- year when mental health was created (1900s)
- Mental health organization
- How to improve your mental health (2 words)
- a mental illness usually caused by war
- where the term mental health was created (country)
- one cause of mental illnesses (one word)
11 Clues: Mental health organization • definition of mental health • Mental Health Center (5 words) • another term for extreme mood swings • a mental illness usually caused by war • one cause of mental illnesses (one word) • year when mental health was created (1900s) • How to improve your mental health (2 words) • a mental illness ending with disorder (3 words) • ...
SS1104: Health and Wellness - Session 1&2 Recap 2022-08-11
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- Functional capabilities for coping and thriving
- Healthy years to life - life to years
- Dimension of health: Capability to get along with
- Dimension of health: Feelings; how one reacts to events and outcomes
- Dimension of health: Ability to learn, unlearn, relearn and use knowledge
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- The sharing of health-related information
- Dimension of health: Need for meaning and purpose in life
- To act on health-related information or enabling action
- More than the absence of diseases but state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing
- Longevity - years to life
- Dimension of health: Exercise, diet, sedentary behaviour and sleep
11 Clues: Longevity - years to life • Healthy years to life - life to years • The sharing of health-related information • Functional capabilities for coping and thriving • Dimension of health: Capability to get along with • To act on health-related information or enabling action • Dimension of health: Need for meaning and purpose in life • ...
WhatWeDo 2022-12-19
14 Clues: Gym • Health • Finance • Spanish • BakeCook • BandChorus • Technology • AlgebraCalculus • DrawPaintCreate • SpecialEducation • EnglishNewLanguage • EnglishLanguageArts • HistoryUSGlobalEcnomicsGovt • EarthChemistryBiologyPhysics
Health chapter 1 2023-09-05
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- health ability to cope with both positive and negative emotions
- when as people create healthy and positive realastionship with one and other
- of life standard of the health and happiness experienced by an inSocial healthgroup
- state of being comfortable
- expectancy The Period of a person may expect in life
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- health funcontioning of the body
- health dynamic balance of emtional, social, spiritual and intellectual health
- act of practicing haelthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- span length of timeof which a person or animal lives of functions
- A person mental state or physical condition
- health A person condition that regards to emotional and psychological well being
12 Clues: state of being comfortable • health funcontioning of the body • A person mental state or physical condition • a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind. • expectancy The Period of a person may expect in life • health ability to cope with both positive and negative emotions • span length of timeof which a person or animal lives of functions • ...
