health Crossword Puzzles
Health Syptoms 2026-02-19
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- down ^ In a state of reduced energy or weakened physical condition
- ^ A condition of overwhelming tiredness that reduces mental or physical efficiency
- complain ^ To express dissatisfaction or discomfort, especially regarding pain or illness
- ^ Skin damage resulting from excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation
- ^ A noticeable alteration of the skin’s appearance, often involving redness or irritation
- ^ A collection of symptoms that consistently occur together and characterize a condition
- ^ A general condition of being unwell or affected by disease
- ^ Experiencing disorientation or a sensation of spinning or imbalance
- ^ A hollowed or eroded area in a solid structure, often formed by gradual decay or damage
- faint ^ To temporarily lose consciousness due to insufficient blood flow to the brain
- recover ^ To regain health, strength, or stability after illness or injury
- ^ An abnormal enlargement of tissue caused by fluid accumulation or inflammation
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- ^ A contagious viral infection affecting the respiratory system
- ^ A disturbing sensation that creates the urge to vomit
- ^ An extreme state of physical or emotional suffering, often intense and prolonged
- ^ Relating to the body’s defensive response involving redness, heat, and swelling
- ^ Repetitive, involuntary spasms of the diaphragm causing abrupt sounds
- ^ The biological process of inhaling oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
- ^ A sudden, forceful expulsion of air through the nose as a reflex response
- ^ Involuntary muscular contractions triggered by cold or internal imbalance
- ^ Persisting over a long period and often resistant to quick resolution
- ^ An abnormal elevation of body temperature indicating an internal physiological response
- ^ A state of poor health that disrupts normal bodily function
23 Clues: ^ A disturbing sensation that creates the urge to vomit • ^ A general condition of being unwell or affected by disease • ^ A state of poor health that disrupts normal bodily function • ^ A contagious viral infection affecting the respiratory system • down ^ In a state of reduced energy or weakened physical condition • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- - a long lathargic feeling of sadness
- - doing something on a schedule
- - doing the work
- - something that you do all the time thats clocked into your brain
- pleasure - short lived feeling
- - a quick burst of happieness
- health - your ability too see life positivly
- - something truthful
- - reveiw what happened
- - a something you can use
- feelings - something like joy or dissapointment
- - negative stereotypes and attitudes that lead to prejudice
- - using your energy to create something
- adult - a adult you can trust
- - a fear of the inevitable future
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- - something you can trust
- feelings - feelings that are stronger than the average feeling
- - control what you can control
- - socalizing with people
- - a more subtle but long lasting joy
- - adjusting to plan
- reward - something that slowy rewards you over time
- - your actions towards something
- - the actions, reactions, and functioning of living organisms
- - lasting impression
- care - taking care of yourself
- - your understanding of a situation
27 Clues: - doing the work • - adjusting to plan • - something truthful • - lasting impression • - reveiw what happened • - socalizing with people • - something you can trust • - a something you can use • - a quick burst of happieness • adult - a adult you can trust • - control what you can control • pleasure - short lived feeling • care - taking care of yourself • - doing something on a schedule • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- Something you do consistently
- Deep hopelessness that keeps going
- A chance you get to do something
- Being able to trust someone or something
- Believing in yourself and other people
- Looking back on something you did
- Doing something more times then not
- Being the person if action
- care Taking care of yourself
- pleasure Doing something that brings you happiness quickly
- reward A treasure/reward that lasts you most your life
- Taking moment in something
- Lasting impression
- Taking your life
- Avenues for help
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- How you act consistently
- Being able to tell what's happening in your surroundings
- Pumping yourself back up
- feelings Feelings that hang around for a while
- A period of time where you feel joy
- Excessive worry and fear
- Control what you can control
- The descion you choose whether its bad or good
- A mark of shame
- Consistent mindset
- feelings Normal reactions to everyday expeirences
- Something truthful
- health Your emotional well being
- adult Someone you trust that you can talk to
- The ability to give and receive information
30 Clues: A mark of shame • Taking your life • Avenues for help • Consistent mindset • Something truthful • Lasting impression • How you act consistently • Pumping yourself back up • Excessive worry and fear • Being the person if action • Taking moment in something • Control what you can control • Something you do consistently • care Taking care of yourself • A chance you get to do something • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- A feeling of Happiness that lasts longer
- Avenues to help
- How you act
- The constant feeling that something bad is gonna happen
- A feeling that you can
- mark of shame
- Being able to know what's happening
- Doing something or making a act
- Control what you can control
- Having trust
- Feelings Feelings that are really heavy
- reward A reward that doesn't go away
- When you harm/kill yourself
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- When your given a chance
- Too look back
- Doing something on schedule and
- feelings Feelings that you have everyday
- Is it truthful
- Pleasure Pleasure that comes right away but doesn't last
- Being happy and in a good mood
- Making a change
- Sharing something
- health The state of your health mentaly
- A decision you make
- adult A adult that you can go to and trust
- Feelings that are overwhelming to a point that they affect your mental state
- Doing labor
- Something you repeatedly do
- care Care just for you
29 Clues: How you act • Doing labor • Having trust • Too look back • mark of shame • Is it truthful • Avenues to help • Making a change • Sharing something • A decision you make • A feeling that you can • When your given a chance • care Care just for you • Something you repeatedly do • When you harm/kill yourself • Control what you can control • Being happy and in a good mood • ...
health crossword 2025-09-16
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- health- social well being
- alot of sadness
- things you do over and over
- throw back
- joy
- pleasure - experince of temporay satisfaction
- things you rely on
- - taking care of your self
- the way you act
- logical or facts
- process of doing something
- concern about and well-informed interest
- happiness
- ending your life beacause of mental or physical pain
- social nervousness
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- talking to people
- feeling- feelings every day
- reward- continuing reward
- the action of one object coming
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- a feeling of expectation
- -decisions you make
- adult- someone a child or teen can rely
- feelings- feelings that are stressful
- the quality of being trustworthy
- -a cirumstance
- give new and improved form
- activity involving mental or physical effort
- locking in on something
- the things you do
30 Clues: joy • happiness • throw back • -a cirumstance • alot of sadness • the way you act • logical or facts • talking to people • the things you do • things you rely on • social nervousness • -decisions you make • locking in on something • a feeling of expectation • health- social well being • reward- continuing reward • - taking care of your self • process of doing something • give new and improved form • ...
Health Crossword 2025-09-15
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- habits and choices
- An adult you can rely on
- is it trustworthy and proven
- Excessive worry and fear
- thinking that something positive might happen
- Short term fun
- Things you can use to reach a goal
- doing something to reach an aim
- is it truthful
- being able to comprehend life
- lasted impresion
- Control that you can control
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- persistent hopelessness
- choices added up
- a circumstance that makes it possible to do something
- adjust
- different decisions
- a positive mindset
- Noticing your surroundings
- taking action to improve ones overall health
- doing things the majority of the time
- feelings that last a long period of time
- thinking about the past
- connected an outcome
- Killing yourself
- A feeling that never diminishes
- mark of shame
- means of sending or receiving information
- an activity to reach a goal
29 Clues: adjust • mark of shame • Short term fun • is it truthful • choices added up • Killing yourself • lasted impresion • habits and choices • a positive mindset • different decisions • connected an outcome • persistent hopelessness • thinking about the past • An adult you can rely on • Excessive worry and fear • Noticing your surroundings • an activity to reach a goal • is it trustworthy and proven • ...
health stuff 2025-09-15
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- reflection
- trust worthy
- concentration
- joy
- fast happynes
- what an action leaves
- aduld a person / grown up you trust
- quick
- stress
- big feelings
- decisions
- things you do
- talking to others
- knowing your suroundings
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- daily
- normal feelings
- improove
- happiness
- chance
- care of yourself
- jobs
- Deathly sadness
- negativity
- confedece
- logical
- things to yous daily
- kill yourself
27 Clues: joy • jobs • daily • quick • chance • stress • logical • improove • happiness • confedece • decisions • reflection • negativity • trust worthy • big feelings • concentration • fast happynes • kill yourself • things you do • normal feelings • Deathly sadness • care of yourself • talking to others • things to yous daily • what an action leaves • knowing your suroundings • aduld a person / grown up you trust
HEALTH SAFETY 2026-02-06
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- 4. Wearing a recommended form of hearing protection such as (blank) will help reduce the risk of hearing loss through minimising exposure to noise in the workplace.
- 3. If you have to shout to be heard clearly at distances of (blank)
- the First Aid Box on your site is empty you should inform your
- 2. Prohibitive Signs are coloured
- 7.7. By law, Risk Assessments must be completed for all work activities. risk assessments help identify (blank) in the workplace. 9. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Inspectors may inspect any site at any time without notice. If an Inspector identifies a problem, depending on the severity of the issue, the Inspector is able to issue enforcement notices: (give example)
- 1. Mandatory Signs are coloured
- 2. Your body should have (blank) points of contact at any given time.
- 4.The Health and Safety Policy is normally communicated to workers during
- body should have (blank) points of contact at any given time.
- By law, any company engaging (blank) employees or more must compile a written Health and Safety Policy.
- 1. 1.Employers are legally obliged to undertake a full (blank) Assessment of any hazardous substances that may be used in the workplace.
- 5. This gives Guidance on accident prevention and reporting is contained within the Reporting of Injuries, Disease and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
- ensure that pedestrians do not have to share the same route as site traffic.
- 1. Exposure to Asbestos is a cause of ill health amongst construction workers. Exposure to Asbestos can cause lung diseases such as:
- Managing Health and Safety on construction sites is the responsibility of the
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- 2. Pedestrian routes and traffic routes should be separated by (blank)to
- 3. Safe Condition Signs are coloured
- 1. Common injuries on construction sites may include:
- 1. The three components of the fire triangle are?
- 1. Breathing in hazardous substances is one of the most common causes of long term health issues amongst construction workers. give example of respiratory harmful substances might include:
- 1. Alternatives to scaffolding when working at height would include the use of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWP’s). Give one example of a MEWP:
- 1.The construction industry accounts for more than one (blank) of all work related deaths in the UK each year.
- 1. Manual handling injuries primarily affect the back and are a common type of injury on construction sites. What is Manual Handling? give Example
- 3.By Law certain types of accident must be reported to the Health and Safety Executive. give example include accidents resulting in:
- or less, noise at work may be a problem and you may be at risk.
- 4. Warning Signs are coloured
- 2. By law, in the UK employers must provide First Aid Boxes on every site.
27 Clues: 4. Warning Signs are coloured • 1. Mandatory Signs are coloured • 2. Prohibitive Signs are coloured • 3. Safe Condition Signs are coloured • 1. The three components of the fire triangle are? • 1. Common injuries on construction sites may include: • body should have (blank) points of contact at any given time. • ...
Healthcare Law & Ethics - Patient Privacy 2014-09-01
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- Information that contains one or more patient identifiers (abbreviation).
- Terms that provide for uniformity and simplification of health care billing and record keeping under HIPAA (two words).
- A document that includes the HIPAA standards or requirements.
- A reason for disclosing patient information under HIPAA.
- The sending of information from one network connected computer to another (2 words).
- Records maintained by or for a HIPAA-covered entity (3 words).
- Freedom from unauthorized intrusion.
- Hardware, software or both designed to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing electronic information.
- The use of uniform electronic network protocols to transfer business information between organizations via computer networks (abbreviation).
- A federal law passed in 1996 designed to protect privacy and health care rights for patients (abbreviation).
- A written document detailing a health care provider’s privacy practices (abbreviation).
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- The requirement under HIPAA to verify and request as legitimate before protected health information is released.
- Term referring to the limited amount of patient information that may be disclosed, depending on circumstances (2 words).
- Treatment, payment and health care operations (abbreviation).
- Health care providers and clearing houses that transmit HIPAA transactions electronically, and must comply with HIPAA standards and rules (2 words).
- A general requirement under HIPAA.
- PHI from which certain patient identifiers have been removed (3 words).
- Electronic exchanges of information between two covered-entity business partners using HIPAA-mandated standards (2 words).
- The idea of the state’s laws taking precedence if the state’s privacy laws are stricter than HIPPA standards (2 words).
- Policies and procedures that protect PHI from unauthorized access.
- The scrambling or encoding of information before sending it electronically.
- Transmission of information between two parties for financial or administrative activities.
22 Clues: A general requirement under HIPAA. • Freedom from unauthorized intrusion. • A reason for disclosing patient information under HIPAA. • Treatment, payment and health care operations (abbreviation). • A document that includes the HIPAA standards or requirements. • Records maintained by or for a HIPAA-covered entity (3 words). • ...
Health Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-31
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- skills that help you reduce and manage stress in your life.
- those things you aim for that take planning and work.
- multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- a goal that you can obtain in short amount of time.
- the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving.
- steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- a company's or a store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't function.
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service.
- people or groups whos sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
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- the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- or judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors, such as quality, features, and cost.
- someone who purchases or uses health product or services.
- specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthy.
- a goal that you plan to reach over an extended amount of time.
- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- the sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems.
20 Clues: a goal that you can obtain in short amount of time. • steps that enable you to make a healthful decision. • those things you aim for that take planning and work. • multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals. • someone who purchases or uses health product or services. • skills that help you reduce and manage stress in your life. • ...
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- Talking about it can save lives.
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- and without judgment.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- health effects.
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
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- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- without keeping tabs.
- to someone who is suffering.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- There must be this between work and personal life.
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- you without judgment.
- a pandemic.
- to our personal interests.
- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • without keeping tabs. • and without judgment. • you without judgment. • to our personal interests. • to someone who is suffering. • Talking about it can save lives. • because it is free of all hypocrisy. • Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy. • Listening to this can relax and energize you. • Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant. • ...
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- you without judgment.
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- a pandemic.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
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- to our personal interests.
- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
- to someone who is suffering.
- and without judgment.
- without keeping tabs.
- health effects.
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- There must be this between work and personal life.
- Talking about it can save lives.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • you without judgment. • and without judgment. • without keeping tabs. • to our personal interests. • to someone who is suffering. • Talking about it can save lives. • because it is free of all hypocrisy. • Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy. • Listening to this can relax and energize you. • Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant. • ...
GE-IDX Registration 2019-04-05
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- part of Medicare that covers physician services, outpatient care
- Point of Service
- VTB located on the left side of the screen
- a doctor who is an expert in treating certain diseases, certain health problems, certain parts of the body or certain age groups.
- FSC#21
- the time of care from seeking access to discharge
- must be given by the insurance company for some in-patient procedures
- Financial Status Classification
- a fixed amount the patient must pay at the time medical services are provided
- part of Medicare that covers inpatient hospital care
- a federally funded program administered by the CMS
- two fields that should always have the same info
- HTB contains tabs that are specific tasks
- Preferred Provider Organization
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- a recommendation from a patient's PCP
- Healthcare.gov the exchange created per the PPACA to assist with acquiring health insurance
- a reference from one point on a screen to another screen
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- what PCP means
- a percentage of medical cost shared between the carrier and patient
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- amount that must be paid for medical expenses by the patient before any insurance coverage is applied
- a system of healthcare in which patients agree to visit only certain doctors and hospitals, monitored by a managing company.
- may also be called a policyholder, the person who pays for the policy
- a group of providers that agree to accept the conditions of a particular health care organization
- Health maintenance Organizations
- must be given by the insurance company for specific outpatient services
- a health care program federally funded, administered by states
- the person who is financially responsible for the patient's account
- FSC#370
30 Clues: FSC#21 • FSC#370 • what PCP means • Point of Service • Financial Status Classification • Preferred Provider Organization • Health maintenance Organizations • a recommendation from a patient's PCP • HTB contains tabs that are specific tasks • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services • VTB located on the left side of the screen • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2025-04-14
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- – The kinds of food a person habitually eats.
- – A condition resulting from an unbalanced diet, either from too much or too little nutrition.
- – Units of energy provided by food and beverages.
- Eating – Paying full attention to the experience of eating and drinking, both inside and outside the body.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – Macronutrients that provide the body with energy, found in foods like bread, fruits, and vegetables.
- Activity – Any movement of the body that requires energy, essential for overall health and wellness.
- Mass Index (BMI) – A measurement that uses height and weight to estimate body fat.
- Diet – A diet that includes the right proportions of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
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- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body, primarily through water intake.
- – A holistic state of well-being that includes physical, mental, and social health.
- – Substances in food that the body needs to grow, maintain itself, and stay healthy.
- – The chemical processes that occur within the body to maintain life, including converting food into energy.
- – Organic compounds necessary for body processes, such as Vitamin C for immunity and Vitamin D for bone health.
- – Essential nutrients that support cell function and energy storage; includes healthy and unhealthy types.
- – A condition characterized by excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
- – A type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest, important for digestive health.
- – Inorganic nutrients like calcium and iron that support body functions like bone strength and oxygen transport.
- – Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues, found in meat, dairy, beans, and nuts.
- – A fatty substance found in the blood; necessary in small amounts, but too much can cause heart disease.
20 Clues: – The kinds of food a person habitually eats. • – Units of energy provided by food and beverages. • – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • Mass Index (BMI) – A measurement that uses height and weight to estimate body fat. • – A holistic state of well-being that includes physical, mental, and social health. • ...
Year 9 PDHPE 2025 2025-10-27
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- Adversity - Overcoming adversity means successfully dealing with difficult or challenging situations.
- Mindset - A positive mindset is an optimistic approach that focuses on potential opportunities rather than problems.
- of Health - Dimensions of health are different aspects of wellbeing including physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health.
- - Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or hardships.
- Management - Time management is the ability to plan and control how much time to spend on activities.
- and Fitness - Technology and fitness involve using devices or apps to monitor or enhance physical activity.
- Inequities - Health inequities are unfair and avoidable differences in health status experienced by certain groups.
- - Values are the principles or standards that guide a person’s behaviour and decision-making.
- of Training - Principles of training are guidelines that help improve fitness safely and effectively.
- - Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Skills - Coping skills are strategies used to manage stress and emotions during difficult times.
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- - Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy.
- Activity - Physical activity is any bodily movement produced by muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- - Beliefs are ideas or convictions that an individual accepts as true.
- Skills - Relationship skills are abilities that help people communicate and interact effectively with others.
- to Changes - Responding to changes is how individuals adapt to physical, emotional, or social changes in life.
- Relationships - Intimate relationships are close relationships involving emotional and physical closeness.
- Transmitted Infections - Sexually transmitted infections are infections passed through sexual contact.
- of Fitness - Components of fitness are the elements that contribute to overall physical fitness, such as strength and endurance.
- - Identity is the sense of who you are, shaped by personal experiences, values, beliefs, and social influences.
20 Clues: - Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. • - Beliefs are ideas or convictions that an individual accepts as true. • - Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or hardships. • - Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ...
Patient Education 2025-10-30
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- This type of teaching is the most effective way to reduce post-operative complications
- This change theory states that a person's belief in their ability to change a specific behavior strongly predicts their ability to make that change.
- This is a common post-op respiratory complication
- This learning factor must be assessed before any teaching is implemented
- Internal impulse that encourages action
- The Hgb A1C measures this glucose level over the previous 90 day period
- Health ____ is defined as the ability to find, understand, and use health information to make good health decisions and maintain well-being
- This mandatory safety practice should be conducted prior to the start of any invasive procedure
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- Must be considered when planning teaching as it can have a profound effect on patient compliance
- Even with an advanced directive, this type of order can be suspended for up to 24 hours post-operatively
- This learning domain refers to the ability to physically perform the required task
- Fears, motivations, and opinions fall into this learning domain
- Using this type of terminology will help ensure understanding of teaching
- This type of written material is a good option for patient education, as long as it's current
- This patient centric documentation is the most critical piece of patient education
- Of all nursing roles, this one has the most impact on the most patients
- This is the highest score you can achieve on the health literacy screening assessment
- This level of health intervention is designed to identify disease/illness - especially in at risk populations
- Reading one of these is the basis for the health literacy score
- Changes in this function during pregnancy impact insulin demands
20 Clues: Internal impulse that encourages action • This is a common post-op respiratory complication • Fears, motivations, and opinions fall into this learning domain • Reading one of these is the basis for the health literacy score • Changes in this function during pregnancy impact insulin demands • Of all nursing roles, this one has the most impact on the most patients • ...
Vagetables 2021-05-04
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- overcome cough disorders.
- Melon: lowering blood sugar levels.
- maintain eye health.
- to treat kidney and bladder disorders.
- prevent the development of cancer cells.
- can prevent blood clots.
- reduce heart disease damage.
- Beans: to treat animea.
- serves to maintain eye health.
- function to lower cholesterol.
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- prevent free radicals.
- Leaves: facilitate breast milk during breastfeeding.
- prevent hair loss.
- prevent premature aging and strengthen bones.
- Beans: can cure various diseases such as breast cancer, anticancer, and small duct disorders.
- to maintain eye health.
- to fight cancer.
- prevent night blindness.
- can lower the risk of diabetes.
- greens: serves as an antioxidant that is good for the body.
20 Clues: to fight cancer. • prevent hair loss. • maintain eye health. • prevent free radicals. • to maintain eye health. • Beans: to treat animea. • can prevent blood clots. • prevent night blindness. • overcome cough disorders. • reduce heart disease damage. • serves to maintain eye health. • function to lower cholesterol. • can lower the risk of diabetes. • Melon: lowering blood sugar levels. • ...
CHAPTER 3:HEALTH INFORMATION FUNCTIONS, PURPOSE, AND USERS 2022-01-24
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- patient with more than one record
- additional information provided in a health record
- comb of paper record and EHR
- basic information about the patient
- permanent record of all patients
- missing signature or document
- data transformed into something meaingful
- advantage of DMS
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- raw facts and figures
- fixed rules that must be followed
- health information management
- tool used to track paper-based records
- completely available in paper media
- patient with 2 or more records
- assists physicians and patients with decision making
- assigning codes to represent diagnoses
- database on diseases and procedures
- electronic health record
- process of disclosing patient information
- provides general direction
20 Clues: advantage of DMS • raw facts and figures • electronic health record • provides general direction • comb of paper record and EHR • health information management • missing signature or document • patient with 2 or more records • permanent record of all patients • fixed rules that must be followed • patient with more than one record • completely available in paper media • ...
3A - 3B Spanish Crossword 2014-03-04
27 Clues: meat • rice • Peas • fats • onion • Tomato • butter • Dinner • Grapes • grains • Chicken • to walk • carrots • Lettuce • potatoes • Pastries • ice cream • spaghetti • beverages • Beef Steak • I'm Hungry • Green Beans • To Exercise • I'm Thirsty • to lift weights • for one's health • to maintain one's health
3A - 3B Spanish Crossword 2014-03-04
27 Clues: rice • Peas • meat • fats • onion • butter • grains • Grapes • Dinner • Tomato • Lettuce • Chicken • carrots • to walk • potatoes • Pastries • ice cream • beverages • spaghetti • I'm Hungry • Beef Steak • I'm Thirsty • Green Beans • To Exercise • to lift weights • for one's health • to maintain one's health
3A - 3B Spanish Crossword 2014-03-04
28 Clues: fats • rice • Peas • meat • onion • grains • Tomato • Dinner • Grapes • butter • to walk • carrots • Chicken • Lettuce • potatoes • Pastries • I prefer • spaghetti • ice cream • beverages • Beef Steak • I'm Hungry • Green Beans • To Exercise • I'm Thirsty • to lift weights • for one's health • to maintain one's health
Newsreel vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- strong, powerful
- crucially
- to make something (someone) late or slow
- (verb) load heavily
- grumble
- an official or legal prohibition
- dependant
- phuysical health
- charge, price, cost
- good health
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- hardest
- isolation, detainment
- at first
- it was ... to start = it was scheduled to start
- postponement
- military
- car industry
- överhuvudtaget
- influenced
- increase
20 Clues: hardest • grumble • at first • military • increase • crucially • dependant • influenced • good health • postponement • car industry • överhuvudtaget • strong, powerful • phuysical health • (verb) load heavily • charge, price, cost • isolation, detainment • an official or legal prohibition • to make something (someone) late or slow • it was ... to start = it was scheduled to start
Physical Health 2021-09-19
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- the ability to bend and twist
- the type of health related to your body
- the ability to be active for a long time
- the amount of force that muscles apply
- the type of health related to relationships
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- the type of health related to your mind
- having to do with you relationship with God
- the type of health related to your feelings
- how hard you exercise
- how long you exercise
- how often you exercise
- the title of this class
12 Clues: how hard you exercise • how long you exercise • how often you exercise • the title of this class • the ability to bend and twist • the amount of force that muscles apply • the type of health related to your mind • the type of health related to your body • the ability to be active for a long time • having to do with you relationship with God • ...
Taking Charge of Your Health Crossword 2013-01-23
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- The beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- All living and nonliving things around you
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- Ways to say no effectively
- A goal that you can achieve in a short length of time
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- The sharing of thoughts & feelings with other people
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- Standards on which to base decisions
- The way a person thinks, feels, and acts
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- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Actions or choices that may harm you or others
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a longer conflict
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Identifying sources of stress & learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- The process of making a choice or solving a problem
- Taking steps to avoid something
- The results of actions
- Choosing to take the right action
- Determine the quality of
- The body's response to real or imagined danger and other life events
- Being true to your ethical values
- Inspires you to think or act a certain way
- Taking action in support of a cause
- The beliefs, customs, & traditions of a specific group of people
- How your emotions affect your physical & overall health & how your overall health affects your emotions
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
30 Clues: The results of actions • Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • Taking steps to avoid something • Choosing to take the right action • Being true to your ethical values • Taking action in support of a cause • Standards on which to base decisions • The way a person thinks, feels, and acts • All living and nonliving things around you • ...
Take Charge of Your Health (Chapter 2) Vocabulary 2015-08-27
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- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important, that help guide the way you live
- A company's or a store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product does not function properly
- Communication strategies to help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem-solving
- Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision
- Skills that help you reduce and manage your stress
- Those things you aim for that take planning and work
- Tools and strategies to stay healthy and improve all aspects of your health
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief
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- A goal you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- The exchange of thoughts, feelings and beliefs between 2 or more people
- The sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems
- People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- Judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors, such as quality, features, and cost.
- A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals
- Someone who purchases or uses health products or services
- How your body and mind react to everyday challenges and demands
- A goal that you can reach in a short period of time
20 Clues: Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision • Skills that help you reduce and manage your stress • A goal that you can reach in a short period of time • Those things you aim for that take planning and work • A goal you plan to reach over an extended period of time • A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals • ...
cross word 2015-09-07
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- the state of being comfortable, healthy,or happy
- a lienin to shepesearer
- one ho is there for you in the good times and bad
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring: Often contrasted with acute.
- state or condition of being in good physical and mental health
- health: a person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- person's knowledge or ebehavionxperience of something
- learer: hands on learner
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- the state of diverse
- a group of people that do not hurt each other
- health :the way we talk to each other
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- you have asthma more than likely at least one of these allergens causes you problems and can lead to an asthma attack. Keep in mind that of those children with asthma 80% of them also have allergies and 50% of adults with asthma do too.
- way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- fitness: to stop being lazy
- the way fill
- mediation: to resolve or settle
- response: to fight back
- look keenly or with difficult at someone
- a small group
- lymphocyte is any of three subtypes of white blood cell in a vertebrate's immune system. They include natural killer cells, T cells, and B cells. They are the main type of cell found in lymph, which prompted the name lymphocyte.
- health: is the way we feel all the time
- response: to run a way
- health:of or relating to the intellect
- the one that hurts you
- health: the way we do stuff
- to much on your mind
27 Clues: the way fill • a small group • the state of diverse • to much on your mind • response: to run a way • the one that hurts you • a lienin to shepesearer • response: to fight back • learer: hands on learner • fitness: to stop being lazy • health: the way we do stuff • mediation: to resolve or settle • health :the way we talk to each other • health:of or relating to the intellect • ...
Health Vocab Crossword 2018-03-08
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- increases the activity of the nervous system
- illness, food poisoning
- living without alcohol
- Break in a bone
- someone who uses health products and/or services
- substance whose fumes are inhaled
- understanding how others feel
- protecting yourself from harm
- exhaled from the lungs of the smoker
- drugs that alter mood
- chemical substance not lawfully made or sold
- and substance that can cause an injury
- when bones break easily
- managing emotions and dealing with challenges
- items you may need in an emergency situation
- Strategies to maintain good health
- feeling uneasy about what may happen
- Blood Alcohol Concentration
- obeying rules of the road
- not being aware of your surroundings
- how much you respect and value yourself
- temporary care given to an injured person
- showing sorrow
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- cruel online contact
- starches and sugars that provide energy
- bone being separated from the joint
- fats from food
- smoke from the cigarette
- rescue breathing and chest compressions
- made up of amino acids
- slows the central nervous system
- a substance that causes psychological dependence
- treatment for addiction
- government organization that promotes safe working conditions
- failure bu a health professional
- anything that causes stress
- disease in which the person is addicted
- list of needs essential for growth and development
- things you aim for
- cancer-causing substance
- reaction to taking to much of a drug
- a unit used to measure energy
- illness of the mind
- drugs from the opium plant
- chemicals that regulate cells
- when the body is poisoned by a drug
- bodies reaction to everyday challenges
47 Clues: fats from food • showing sorrow • Break in a bone • things you aim for • illness of the mind • cruel online contact • drugs that alter mood • living without alcohol • made up of amino acids • illness, food poisoning • treatment for addiction • when bones break easily • smoke from the cigarette • cancer-causing substance • obeying rules of the road • drugs from the opium plant • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-02
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- activities, perception by five senses, automatic thoughts, automatic feeling, action
- Hall, she believed that health is a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for that individual
- Care, practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health and well being
- King, she described nursing profession that assist individuals and groups in society to attain, maintain, and restore health
- occur outside the individual
- According to Dorothy Johnson it is a subsystem defined as “the ultimate consequence of behaviors
- the nurse and the client initially do not know each other’s goals and testing the role each will assume
- defined by the World Health Organization as the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing”
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- humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of
- process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- the first stage of Patricia Benner
- refers to recognizing the worth or giving importance of something to someone
- Nightingale, developed and described the first theory of nursing “ Environmental Model” (“Notes of Nursing: What It Is, What It Is Not”)
- Newman, she believed that humans are unitary beings in whom disease is a manifestation of the pattern of health
- occur within the person (eg. emotions and feelings, hypertension, low blood glucose)
- Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline”
- when a word defined specifically according to the framework within which it is used the criterion involved is
- Abdellah, introduced “Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing Model”
- Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations”
20 Clues: occur outside the individual • the first stage of Patricia Benner • Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing” • Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations” • Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline” • humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of • process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness • ...
healthcare quiz 2024-09-12
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- - A standardized method for exchanging data between healthcare providers, payers, and facilities
- - a software testing technique that uses automated tools and scripts to run tests on software applications
- - Structured Query Language
- I am a fixed amount of money that a patient pays for a covered health care service, such as a doctor's visit, prescription, or lab test.
- - I am the % mechanism between member and members insurance company in the USA.
- - Explaination of Benefits
- Obamacare
- OF OFFICE - When you are on planned leave, you sent this notification to your team via email.
- - The Centers for Medicare & Medical Services
- I am a Provider who provide healthcare services to Patients
- - I am called as the a payment model in healthcare where a provider is paid a set amount of money for each patient they're assigned to, over a period of time.
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- - A federal law to protect patient health information and ensure its confidential handling
- - User acceptance testing
- - Preferred Provider Orgnaization
- I am an automated system that manages Medicaid claims processing & I am required to meet certain standards set out by the CMS
- This is where all the Gainwell employees must fill their timesheet
- My mission is to empower clients to deliver quality health and human services outcomes through innovative technologies and solutions
- Managed Care Entity
- - A fixed dollar amount that health insurance providers require patients to pay upfront for a covered service, usually in an office visit.
- - Protected Health Information
- - In healthcare, I am a broad strategy aimed at reducing an organization's existing expenses while managing both current and future costs.
- - I am a 10-digit number that serves as a unique identifier for health care providers in the US
22 Clues: Obamacare • Managed Care Entity • - User acceptance testing • - Structured Query Language • - Explaination of Benefits • - Protected Health Information • - Preferred Provider Orgnaization • - The Centers for Medicare & Medical Services • I am a Provider who provide healthcare services to Patients • This is where all the Gainwell employees must fill their timesheet • ...
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing 2024-10-07
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- Focused on nurse-patient interactions and goal-setting.
- nurse specializes in patient care in surgical setting
- are used to describe, develop, discriminate and use present knowledge in nursing.
- A nurse who specializes in delivering babies.
- the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- Defined nursing as assisting individuals to perform activities contributing to health or recovery.
- measurements like temperature, pulse, and blood pressure.
- is the practice of maintaining health and preventing or treating disease
- is the treatment of injuries or diseases by cutting open the body to remove or repair damaged parts.
- identification of an illness or examine any symptoms inside the body
- Described nursing as helping patients adapt to changes in health.
- is medicine used to improve a condition or illness.
- centers on the patient’s ability to perform self-care and how nursing supports that.
- is the treatment of mental or physical illness without using drugs or surgery.
- refers to anyone who provides care for a patient
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- is the management or coordination of health care by providers.
- A nurse responsible for administering anesthesia.
- provides care for patients with critical illness
- is an abnormal change in a person's functioning or response to a disease.
- focuses on the environment's impact on patient recovery.
- the process of gathering and interpreting information about a patient's health status.
- Is one of those terms people find it difficult to define.
- the person receiving care.
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.
- a medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease.
25 Clues: the person receiving care. • A nurse who specializes in delivering babies. • provides care for patients with critical illness • refers to anyone who provides care for a patient • A nurse responsible for administering anesthesia. • is medicine used to improve a condition or illness. • nurse specializes in patient care in surgical setting • ...
Legal Liability & Insurance 2022-08-02
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- provides limited protection against legal liability to any individual who voluntarily chooses to provide care
- legal wrongs committed against a person or property of another
- neither the government nor any employee can be held liable for negligence
- provide discount health care and limit where treatment can be obtained
- athlete is aware of inherent risks involved in participating in an activity and voluntarily chooses to be exposed to those risks
- covers an athlete's remaining medical bills once his/her personal insurance company has made its payment
- federal health insurance program for the elderly and disabled
- mandates the availability of affordable health care insurance for every American
- federal health insurance program for people with low incomes and limited resources
- individual failing to perform a legal duty
- contract between an insurance company and a policyholder
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- individual committing an act that is not his/hers to perform
- form of reimbursement where members make a standard monthly payment regardless of the services rendered
- national operating committee on standards for athletic equipment
- a specific length of time an individual can sue for damages resulting from negligence
- protects individuals against suits claiming malpractice, wrongful actions, errors and omissions, and acts of negligence
- being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person
- individual improperly does something that he/she has the legal right to do
- combination of HMO and PPO plans
- costs of healthcare are monitored closely by insurance carriers
- most traditional form of billing for health care
- provide preventative measures and indicate where individuals can receive care
- failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- individuals/families in America are no longer obliged to purchase health insurance under federal law
24 Clues: combination of HMO and PPO plans • failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • individual failing to perform a legal duty • most traditional form of billing for health care • contract between an insurance company and a policyholder • individual committing an act that is not his/hers to perform • federal health insurance program for the elderly and disabled • ...
Health Dimensions 2023-09-22
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- activities to improve physical health
- the health and well-being of one's body
- the well being of all dimensions of health
- being positive to improve spiritual health
- expansion of skills of one's mind
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- healthy relationships with others
- sorting paper and plastics from trash to improve environmental health
- being respectful to the environment
- the health of being in a stable headspace
- finding a deeper meaning in one's life
10 Clues: healthy relationships with others • expansion of skills of one's mind • being respectful to the environment • activities to improve physical health • finding a deeper meaning in one's life • the health and well-being of one's body • the health of being in a stable headspace • the well being of all dimensions of health • being positive to improve spiritual health • ...
Ch 3: Vocab 1 2023-09-12
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- Uppercase letters used to differentiate look-alike and sound-alike drugs
- (C-ll-CV) that indicates the control category of a drug with a potential for abuse
- The body uses of the drug is the same manner
- Sets the legal standard for non-sterile compounded preparations
- Any drug that requires a prescription
- Having to do with the treatment of children
- The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies
- Specific guideline for practice
- A mandatory distribution program in the U.S.
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Important associated info that is not on the labels of the drug product
- Doing what is required
- Personal Health Information
- Electronic Medical Record
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
- Inactive substance; not real medication administered
- Identical to the brand-name product listed in the orange book
18 Clues: Doing what is required • Electronic Medical Record • Personal Health Information • Specific guideline for practice • Any drug that requires a prescription • Center for Drug Evaluation and Research • Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies • Having to do with the treatment of children • The body uses of the drug is the same manner • ...
Health Class 2023-11-27
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- condition where someone is very overweight
- stronger than just being sad
- long lasting Disease or Disorder
- unit of energy from food
- a type of attack that can cause crying, increased heart rate, etc.
- know where they come from, like the flu
- type of health includes exercise and sports
- type of health includes hanging out with people
- a type of health that includes studying
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- another word for Gratefulness
- do not know why you are diagnosed with it
- health and looking forwards to your future
- a disorder where you have to do the same thing repeatedly
- type of disorder that is associated with obsession with food
- Is stronger than just being scared
- die from having too much, intoxications or poisoning
- short term Disease like Covid
- from the earth and helps in growth and development
18 Clues: unit of energy from food • stronger than just being sad • another word for Gratefulness • short term Disease like Covid • long lasting Disease or Disorder • Is stronger than just being scared • know where they come from, like the flu • a type of health that includes studying • do not know why you are diagnosed with it • condition where someone is very overweight • ...
Intro to public health 2021-09-23
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- help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from ophthalmologists and optometrists.
- is a physician trained in anesthesia and perioperative medicine.
- draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- treat patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- helps patients with direct health care needs, often under the supervision of a nurse.
- provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
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- examine patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- provide and coordinate patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.
- treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation treatments.
- diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance.
- care for the health of animals and work to protect public health.
- diagnose, manage, and treat a patient’s hearing, balance, or ear problems.
- assistants practice medicine on teams with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare workers.
- help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- design and fabricate medical supportive devices and measure and fit patients for them.
- Taking and recording measurements of blood pressure, temperature, heart rate etc. Observing patients under treatment to identify progress, side-effects of medications etc.
20 Clues: help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • is a physician trained in anesthesia and perioperative medicine. • care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. • draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- California's version of medicaid.
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Health coverage for low income families
- health insurance can be attained via ______________ companies
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- Health coverage for low income families
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
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- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Health coverage for low income families
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
Down
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- Health coverage for low income families
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
PDHPE 2024-04-10
12 Clues: Good health • Your family history • A way of exercising • Your health with others • When you get an illness • A relaxed state of mind • Your health with emotions • The top activity people do • Your health on the outside • The timetable for your day • Something when you get hurt • The people that are close to you
Clinical Psychology 2025-07-20
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- A common mental health condition that causes prolonged feelings of sadness
- A feeling of constant or overwhelming mental tension
- An acronym for the condition when someone experiences post-traumatic stress following a traumatic event
- The process of helping someone understand and overcome their problems
- Freud’s famous theory about the unconscious mind
- A feeling of unease, often related to worry or fear
- Acronym for Therapy based on changing thoughts and behaviours
- A symptom of mental health issues, often involving an unrealistic belief
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- A type of psychologist focused on the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders
- The process of identifying a disease or disorder
- The ability to bounce back from adversity or hardship
- A method of therapy focusing on uncovering unconscious thoughts
- A psychological state where a person avoids certain situations due to fear
- Mental health professional who can prescribe medication
- The study of mental health and disorders
- The type of therapy that focuses on emotional support and listening
16 Clues: The study of mental health and disorders • The process of identifying a disease or disorder • Freud’s famous theory about the unconscious mind • A feeling of unease, often related to worry or fear • A feeling of constant or overwhelming mental tension • The ability to bounce back from adversity or hardship • Mental health professional who can prescribe medication • ...
The ARM September Crossword 2025-08-20
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- Month of the autumn equinox
- Annual September observance promoting treatment and support for addiction and mental health recovery.
- Evidence-based PTSD treatment where patients process trauma through structured writing.
- Amy Bormel's sidekick (last name)
- Efforts to champion treatment, recovery, and mental health in the community.
- What peers, families, and communities provide to those in treatment and recovery.
- Director of Outreach and Peer Services
- a nonprofit offering advocacy, education, and support for mental health (acronym).
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- Treatment center in Rockville, Maryland, known for recovery and rehabilitation programs.
- The process of healing and rebuilding a healthier, substance-free life.
- Collective effort to raise awareness, provide resources, and save lives during a dedicated September observance.
- Federal agency that leads public health efforts on substance use and mental health (acronym).
- Purr-fectly content feline.
- A professional with lived experience who supports others in treatment and recovery.
- Guidance connecting clients to additional programs, services, or resources.
- Act of extending services and resources to communities in need.
16 Clues: Month of the autumn equinox • Purr-fectly content feline. • Amy Bormel's sidekick (last name) • Director of Outreach and Peer Services • Act of extending services and resources to communities in need. • The process of healing and rebuilding a healthier, substance-free life. • Guidance connecting clients to additional programs, services, or resources. • ...
Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing 2023-12-01
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- This dimension of health refers to your physical stature (e.g., if you are sick)
- This can help your physical health
- This dimension of health refers to the way you feel.
- This dimension of health refers to your purpose in life
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- This dimension of health refers to your social life
- This refers to the state of being comfortable and healthy
- This can help your social health
- This can help your spiritual health (two words, first word is "A")
- This dimension of health refers to the way you think.
- This can help your emotional and mental health
10 Clues: This can help your social health • This can help your physical health • This can help your emotional and mental health • This dimension of health refers to your social life • This dimension of health refers to the way you feel. • This dimension of health refers to the way you think. • This dimension of health refers to your purpose in life • ...
Fruits and Vegetables 2022-05-07
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- fruit that is a good source of K+ and helps reduce nausea symptoms
- contain antioxidants that can lower inflammation and keep skin cells healthy to look youthful
- fruit that helps increase good cholesterol (HDL)for better heart health
- contains antioxidants to help support immune system
- great source of fiber and vitamin C; is also known to assist with improved brain health
- best vegetable source of vit C
- fruit that contains an antioxidant called citrulline, known to help reduce muscle soreness
- 1 cup of this vegetable has the same amount of vitamin C as an orange
- good sources of potassium; some contain Vit A for additional eye health
- good source of fiber that may be associated with better blood sugar control especially in those with diabetes
- good source of vitamin C and fiber
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- an antioxidant powerhouse that contains a wide variety of vitamins and minerals that most other foods don't
- good source of fiber and best known for assisting with improved digestive health
- vegetable that is a good source of Vit K, iron and lutein for eye health
- contains an enzyme called bromelain, which helps with managing inflammation
- contains high antioxidant properties to reduce muscle soreness and assists with better quality sleep
- 1 of these contain 80% of your daily recommended amount of vitamin C
- fruit high in quercetin, an antioxidant that helps reduce inflammation and prevent heart disease
- contains a fiber that helps keep cholesterol low in the blood to assist with improved heart health
19 Clues: best vegetable source of vit C • good source of vitamin C and fiber • contains antioxidants to help support immune system • fruit that is a good source of K+ and helps reduce nausea symptoms • 1 of these contain 80% of your daily recommended amount of vitamin C • 1 cup of this vegetable has the same amount of vitamin C as an orange • ...
3A - 3B Spanish Crossword 2014-03-04
27 Clues: Peas • fats • rice • meat • onion • butter • grains • Grapes • Tomato • Dinner • carrots • Lettuce • to walk • Chicken • potatoes • Pastries • beverages • ice cream • spaghetti • Beef Steak • I'm Hungry • Green Beans • To Exercise • I'm Thirsty • to lift weights • for one's health • to maintain one's health
3A - 3B Spanish Crossword 2014-03-04
27 Clues: Peas • fats • rice • meat • onion • Tomato • butter • Grapes • grains • Dinner • carrots • Chicken • to walk • Lettuce • Pastries • potatoes • spaghetti • ice cream • beverages • I'm Hungry • Beef Steak • To Exercise • Green Beans • I'm Thirsty • to lift weights • for one's health • to maintain one's health
Coleman's Unit 3B Sp. 1 Crossword 2023-02-23
25 Clues: bad • meat • dinner • butter • to walk • because • chicken • lettuce • i think • potatoes • tomatoes • horrible • im hungry • something • beef/steak • im thirsty • many/a lot • to exercise • I dont agree • Should, must • cereal/grains • for ones health • to lift weights • drinks/beverages • to maintain one's health
Guillermo 2017-04-13
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- Nervosa Eats food then tries to remove it
- Facts Label Number of servings in the food
- Disorder Unhealthy concern of their weight
- Above Weight
- Nervosa Self Starvation
- Supplies body with energy
- Essential for good health
- Needed for your body to function properly (Substance)
- Mass Index Measurement to determine health range
- Energy storage nutrient
- Grossly Fat
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- organic compound Needed to maintain health
- Pattern of eating
- Composed chemical of sugars
- Amount of food
- Converting food to energy
- A basic Nutrient that every living thing needs
- Measure of amount of energy the body gets
- Diet Loss in weight little effort
- Size Amount of food served
20 Clues: Grossly Fat • Above Weight • Amount of food • Pattern of eating • Nervosa Self Starvation • Energy storage nutrient • Converting food to energy • Supplies body with energy • Essential for good health • Size Amount of food served • Composed chemical of sugars • Diet Loss in weight little effort • Nervosa Eats food then tries to remove it • Measure of amount of energy the body gets • ...
My Health Crossword 2013-06-27
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- Nourishing the body
- The style of living
- Additives put in our foods
- These are put into our foods to last longer
- Doing ths daily inproves your health
- It's melting point is 199 °C
- We need this for enery
- Having movement
- The antonym is mental
- A fun way to get fit
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- If you clean your hands you are_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A person who uses the mind creatively is_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- These are different types of E-numbers
- Also described as mental health
- Having beliefs
- A sugar containing C6 H12 O6
- This is fuel for our body
- You can do this by walking the dog
- A subject learnt at school
- Making friends is_ _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Having beliefs • Having movement • Nourishing the body • The style of living • A fun way to get fit • The antonym is mental • We need this for enery • This is fuel for our body • Additives put in our foods • A subject learnt at school • It's melting point is 199 °C • Making friends is_ _ _ _ _ _ • A sugar containing C6 H12 O6 • Also described as mental health • ...
1st Period APUSH 2024-08-20
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- Pickleball
- holocaust
- foo fighters
- Teenagers and their phones
- Why apush is the best class
- Mental health and psychology in sports
- Mamma mia the musical
- Ww2
- Women’s sports
- Grief
- Football
- hunger games
- WWII holocaust
- Movies
- Fantasy football
- Things to do around Hershey Pa
- minecraft or ww1
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- Psychology/ mental health
- fantasy football
- World War II
- No idea
- Best sad books/movies to read/watch
- Photography
- The gospel
- my life
- Faith or the importance of community
- *student left this answer blank*
- I would like to think running
- napping
- pickleball
- The effects of Ashwagonda
- Volleyball
- Surfing
- Mental Health
34 Clues: Ww2 • Grief • Movies • No idea • my life • napping • Surfing • Football • holocaust • Pickleball • The gospel • pickleball • Volleyball • Photography • World War II • foo fighters • hunger games • Mental Health • Women’s sports • WWII holocaust • fantasy football • Fantasy football • minecraft or ww1 • Mamma mia the musical • Psychology/ mental health • The effects of Ashwagonda • Teenagers and their phones • ...
Insurance 2021-12-14
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- a request for payment to health insurer
- another name for agent or broker
- individuals buy health insurance by insurance companies
- provides healthcare coverage
- patient pays for healthcare services
- pre-determined fee under insurance plans
- lowest cost-sharing available
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- reconsider its decision to deny payment
- prescription drugs covered in health plan
- a recurring fee you are charged
- a written order to care doctor
- help you apply and enroll you in health insurance
- not have to pay a penalty each year
- plan to meet all obligations
14 Clues: provides healthcare coverage • plan to meet all obligations • lowest cost-sharing available • a written order to care doctor • a recurring fee you are charged • another name for agent or broker • not have to pay a penalty each year • patient pays for healthcare services • a request for payment to health insurer • reconsider its decision to deny payment • ...
304 Midterm Study 2026-02-18
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- groups lead by a trained professional to guide members
- a model of medicine that focuses on illness
- groups without a professional guiding them
- ___ campus is a set of health goals created for campuses by the government
- a type of support that involves constructive feedback
- Health ___ is the study of the impact of communication on health and healthcare delivery
- a type of support that involves the provision of tangible aid and services
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- a type of support that involves the provision of empathy, love and trust
- communication between the patient and healthcare provider
- a type of support that involves suggestions and advice
- Health ___ is the ability to understand and process healthcare information
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- a theory taking a relational approach to healthcare
- a model of medicine that focuses on disease
- a collection of individuals that create and sustain shared cultural meaning through customs, rules and rituals
- ___ desserts are areas where there are no healthy food choices
16 Clues: groups without a professional guiding them • a model of medicine that focuses on illness • a model of medicine that focuses on disease • a theory taking a relational approach to healthcare • a type of support that involves constructive feedback • groups lead by a trained professional to guide members • a type of support that involves suggestions and advice • ...
MED170 Chapter 7 2020-01-25
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- subpoenaed
- health and human services
- use "confidential" sheet when using
- protect the privacy
- property of
- change or addition to EHR
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- acts intended to protect physician
- legibly written
- legal basis for informed consent
- patient gives permission
- physicians duty to patient
- health information technology
- privacy of health information
- person under age of majority
14 Clues: subpoenaed • property of • legibly written • protect the privacy • patient gives permission • health and human services • change or addition to EHR • physicians duty to patient • person under age of majority • health information technology • privacy of health information • legal basis for informed consent • acts intended to protect physician • use "confidential" sheet when using
Women’s Health Movement 1970s 2024-04-15
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- education Empowering women with knowledge about health
- Alternative childbirth approach with midwives
- Group discussions to raise awareness about women's issues
- Mutual support among women in the movement
- Advocacy and action for women's health rights
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- Regular checking for breast abnormalities
- clinics Medical facilities focused on women's healthcare
- Women's monthly reproductive cycle
- rights Advocacy for women's right to terminate pregnancies
- Study and treatment of women's reproductive health
- control Methods to prevent unwanted pregnancies
- smear Test for cervical cancer detection
- Advocacy for women's right to make decisions about their bodies
- Advocated for gender equality and women's rights
- Women's right to make choices about their bodies
15 Clues: Women's monthly reproductive cycle • Regular checking for breast abnormalities • smear Test for cervical cancer detection • Mutual support among women in the movement • Alternative childbirth approach with midwives • Advocacy and action for women's health rights • Advocated for gender equality and women's rights • Women's right to make choices about their bodies • ...
Unit 2: Mental Health 2026-02-02
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- serious psychiatric conditions, such as depression or bipolar disorder, that cause persistent, extreme emotional disturbances affecting daily functioning
- The way you treat yourself and the way you see yourself
- Disorder of having often mood changes
- excessive, persistent fear or worry that interferes with daily life
- a mental health professional
- remembering a traumatic experience and having intrusive memories
- having control over what you do
- hearing or seeing things that aren't really there
- conditions affecting cognitive functions such as memory, attention, language, and perception, resulting in a decline from a previous level of functioning
- sudden, intense episodes of fear, racing heart, chest pain, and dizziness, often causing a feeling of impending doom
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- a depression linked to seasonal changes
- sense of personal worth, dignity, and confidence
- chronic, inflexible, and enduring mental health conditions characterized by deeply ingrained patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate significantly from cultural norms
- a medical doctor specializing in mental health
- The fear of something
- Extreme sadness for more than 2 weeks at a time
- a chronic mental health condition characterized by uncontrollable, recurring thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- a person who is unusually or excessively anxious about their health
18 Clues: The fear of something • a mental health professional • having control over what you do • Disorder of having often mood changes • a depression linked to seasonal changes • a medical doctor specializing in mental health • Extreme sadness for more than 2 weeks at a time • sense of personal worth, dignity, and confidence • hearing or seeing things that aren't really there • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-08-02
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- An individual who meets all of the requirements necessary to be able to enroll or participate as a dependent in the “standard” One Exchange benefits being administered by Towers Watson.
- A statement or proof of a person's physical condition, occupation, etc., affecting the acceptance of the applicant for insurance.
- Elected benefits begin.
- A private group benefits for mid- to-large size employers – provides employers with configurable employee benefits options while empowering employees with choice and a satisfying experience.
- Networks of health care providers, pay claims, provide customer service and offer wellbeing programs and other services.
- A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI).
- Partial payment of medical expenses, emergency room services, or prescription drugs required by an individual who is enrolled in a group health insurance plan.
- The person named as the recipient of insurance money in the event of the policyholder's (employee’s) death.
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money each pay period and reimburse yourself tax-free for eligible elder care and child care.
- A group of health care providers (like doctors, hospitals, dentists, vision care professionals and pharmacies) who have contracted with a carrier to offer services at discounted rates to network members.
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- A fixed dollar amount you pay before the plan begins paying for most medical services and most prescription drugs.
- Time given that allows employees to make elections after the close of an event. The dates should NOT be communicated!
- A percentage of the total cost that the plan will pay for, and you pay the rest up to an annual limit.
- Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc.
- A federal statute that requires most employers to offer to covered employees and covered dependents who would otherwise lose health coverage for reasons specified in the statute.
- Dollars Amounts you earn that go into the account connected to your medical plans when you participate in activities to help you understand and manage your health.
- Employer funded account where you are reimbursed tax free for qualified medical expenses up to a maximum dollar amount for a coverage period. As long as you remain in this account, your balance will transfer plan year to plan year.
- The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan.
- This portable account is used to set aside pre-tax dollars for reimbursement of qualifying health care expenses.
- A “use it or lose it” account that allows you to make pre-tax contributions to reimburse yourself for out-of-pocket health care expenses.
20 Clues: Elected benefits begin. • The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan. • A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). • Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc. • ...
study ch 3 2023-01-18
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- willingness to respect obligations and follow through on promises
- provision of specialized and high technical care (intensive care, oncology center, burn unit
- fairness in care delivery and use of resources
- long term or chronic care (palliative care, hospice care, adult day care, in home respite care)
- support and defend clients health, wellness, safety, wishes and personal rights including privacy
- a commitment to do no harm
- the right to make one's own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in the persons own interest
- focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors for disease (promote immunization, stress, management, occupational health, seat belt)
- fulfillment of promises
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- diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and injury
- a commitment to tell the truth
- care given to people with limited life expectancy often in home
- ability to answer for ones own actions
- common health issues (office, clinic visit, vision & hearing)
- taking care of the whole person, BODY, MIND, & spirit
- action that promotes good for others, without any self interest
- protection of privacy without diminishing access to high-quality care
- intermitted follow to restore health and promote self care (home health, rehab, skilled nursing)
18 Clues: fulfillment of promises • a commitment to do no harm • a commitment to tell the truth • ability to answer for ones own actions • fairness in care delivery and use of resources • diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and injury • taking care of the whole person, BODY, MIND, & spirit • common health issues (office, clinic visit, vision & hearing) • ...
Mental Health 2026-01-06
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- What mental health condition is developed through a traumatic event?
- What are mental health conditions closely linked to?
- Mental health helps a person discover their _?
- What is the color associated with mental health support?
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- What are the most common mental health conditions?
- One factor that helps shape a persons mental health?
- What month is suicide prevention month?
- How should you listen to someone in a mental health crisis?
- _/3 of schools can provide effective service for mental health services.
- How old do you have to be to complete the mental health first aid training?
10 Clues: What month is suicide prevention month? • Mental health helps a person discover their _? • What are the most common mental health conditions? • One factor that helps shape a persons mental health? • What are mental health conditions closely linked to? • What is the color associated with mental health support? • ...
Unit 5 - Insurance 2023-02-28
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- if another driver doesn't have (23 across) insurance then this type of insurance will cover you
- 13th president of the united states
- a flat fee that doesn't count towards your (6 down)
- a percentage of the cost that you and your insurance split i.e. (you pay 20%, insurance pays 80%)
- car insurance that covers many different things that are usually out of your control, also an anagram of "specimen hover"
- when choosing (13 down), be warned since your employer normally pays 80% of your (22 across) you might pay _____ times as much per month just to keep your health insurance
- the most amount of money you will pay in a year for health insurance
- car insurance that covers your and your passengers medical bills in an accident, aka ________ injury protection
- a doctor/medical professional that does a certain thing, HMO's require you to get a referral from your (22 down) to see one, PPO's don't.
- what you pay monthly in order to have insurance
- the type of car insurance that is legally required
- when you need your insurance to pay for something you submit an insurance _____
- a car insurance deductible is per accident but a health insurance deductible is per year or an ______ deductible
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- it's what a QLE stands for, and you can get one if there is a new member in your family, someone in your family dies, or for many other reasons
- you can stay on your parents health insurance (with their permission) until you are how many years old?
- the purpose of insurance is to ________ risk, i.e. the financial burden that you risk is now the insurance companies risk
- health care services for people that are 65 and older or disabled, funded by Social Security taxes
- the amount of money you pay before your insurance starts to pay
- a health insurance plan usually covers out-of-network providers/doctors but in-network is usually cheaper.
- It's the most wonderful (and only) time of the year! (to get health insurance)
- a health insurance plan that typically has lower (22 across) but doesn't cover out-of-network providers/doctors
- an acronym for a law that was passed a long time ago that says you can keep your employee sponsored health insurance when/if you are fired/lose your job
- this type of insurance helps you recover lost items if you are renting an apartment
- free healthcare, in Washington it's called AppleHealth
- insurance that covers damages to your car in an accident
- your main doctor that you see is called a primary care ___________, HMO's require you to have one of these
26 Clues: 13th president of the united states • what you pay monthly in order to have insurance • the type of car insurance that is legally required • a flat fee that doesn't count towards your (6 down) • free healthcare, in Washington it's called AppleHealth • insurance that covers damages to your car in an accident • ...
Health and Wellness 2024-02-08
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- Wellness is always changing, it can go from optimal to very poor.
- Health factor that emphasizes getting along with others
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- The minimum amount of hours of sleep each night for teens.
- The base of the health pyramid
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
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- The biggest factor of life expectancy
- A state of well-being or total health
- Being able to take care of all sides of the health triangles equally.
- Combination of related risks that increase in effect
- The number of minutes adults should be engaging in physical activity.
11 Clues: The base of the health pyramid • The biggest factor of life expectancy • A state of well-being or total health • Combination of related risks that increase in effect • Health factor that emphasizes getting along with others • The minimum amount of hours of sleep each night for teens. • Wellness is always changing, it can go from optimal to very poor. • ...
Vocabulary Check 2023-11-17
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- A pathological condition affecting an organism, characterized by specific signs or symptoms.
- Relating to mental processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning.
- The overall condition of body, mind, and spirit, often denoting freedom from illness or pain.
- Surroundings or conditions influencing health, encompassing physical and social factors.
- The measure of heaviness; in health, often refers to maintaining a healthy body weight.
- Pertaining to the mind; emotional and psychological well-being.
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- A person's way of living, including habits, behaviors, and choices impacting health.
- Planned physical activity to enhance health, fitness, and well-being.
- A factor influencing an outcome; in health, elements affecting overall well-being.
- Duration of life; positive lifestyle choices may contribute to increased longevity.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging situations or circumstances.
- Psychoactive substance, consumption of which may impact physical and mental health.
12 Clues: Pertaining to the mind; emotional and psychological well-being. • Planned physical activity to enhance health, fitness, and well-being. • Relating to mental processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning. • A factor influencing an outcome; in health, elements affecting overall well-being. • ...
Health Education Approches 2025-12-15
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- The branch of medicine that tracks patterns and causes of disease in populations
- A statistical term for the number of new cases of a condition within a specific time frame
- A principle that ensures individuals have autonomy in health decision-making
- A strategy designed to reduce risk factors and stop illness before onset
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- Coordinated public health efforts aimed at influencing community behaviors
- A professional service offering emotional and behavioral support in health contexts
- A preventive measure that introduces antigens to build immunity
- A modifiable factor targeted in health education to improve well-being
- A set of habits and choices that significantly impact long-term health outcomes
- A proactive process to identify potential health issues before symptoms appear
- A model focused on biological interventions rather than social determinants
- An approach that prioritizes knowledge transfer to enable informed health choices
12 Clues: A preventive measure that introduces antigens to build immunity • A modifiable factor targeted in health education to improve well-being • A strategy designed to reduce risk factors and stop illness before onset • Coordinated public health efforts aimed at influencing community behaviors • ...
Schizophrenia and Mental Health 2024-02-15
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- who said you had to have 7 things to have perfect mental health
- hormone responsible for pleasure
- Sz is most common in these people
- where people with mental health problems went before the 90's
- the most common mental health disorder
- mental health is difficult to define because it is _______
- seeing things that aren't there
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- when the patient is unresponsive/rarely moving
- treating people differently/unfairly
- when you no longer include yourself in society
- given to people with sz, it is often negative and found on clothes
- how common a disorder is
- Miss Abdulai's favourite singer
- a type of symptom where something is added
- when society no longer includes you
- a negative label that comes with Sz
16 Clues: how common a disorder is • Miss Abdulai's favourite singer • seeing things that aren't there • hormone responsible for pleasure • Sz is most common in these people • when society no longer includes you • a negative label that comes with Sz • treating people differently/unfairly • the most common mental health disorder • a type of symptom where something is added • ...
Australia's Health System 2025-11-08
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- Optional insurance individuals can purchase to cover services not included under Medicare.
- Provides additional financial assistance when individuals or families reach a certain threshold of out-of-pocket costs for Medicare services.
- The difference between what Medicare/private insurance pays and what the healthcare provider charges.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme.
- Private health insurance that covers treatment in private hospitals or as a private patient in a public hospital.
- A government program that subsidises the cost of prescription medicines to make them more affordable.
- Part of private health insurance that pays for non-hospital services such as dental, physiotherapy, and optical care.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare schedule fee as full payment, meaning no out-of-pocket cost for the patient.
- An additional 1–1.5% tax for high-income earners who do not have private health insurance.
- A 2% tax on taxable income used to help fund Medicare.
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- The amount set by the government for specific medical services under the MBS.
- A government-funded program that provides support for Australians with permanent and significant disabilities.
- Health professionals who are not doctors, dentists, or nurses (e.g., physiotherapists, psychologists, dietitians).
- The regular payment made for private health insurance coverage.
- A government initiative that encourages people to take out private health insurance before age 31. Those who join later pay 2% more in premiums for each year over 30.
- The amount a patient pays when the medical charge exceeds the Medicare schedule fee.
16 Clues: Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. • A 2% tax on taxable income used to help fund Medicare. • The regular payment made for private health insurance coverage. • The amount set by the government for specific medical services under the MBS. • The amount a patient pays when the medical charge exceeds the Medicare schedule fee. • ...
2.01 KEY TERMS: V.Konka 2025-10-06
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- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) a government agency that creates regulations to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths
- Data Sheets (SDS) document found in the facility safety plan; contains information about the potential hazards of chemical products including proper use, storage, handling, and emergency procedures; also called a material safety data sheet (MSDS)
- agent a pathogen that can cause infection
- diseases that take advantage of already weakened immune systems
- a place where the pathogen can live, such as the human body, animals, food, or fomites
- of Transmission the way in which a pathogen moves from its reservoir to a new host
- Protection Agency (EPA) a government agency that recommends practices for maintaining the environment and determines appropriate chemicals for reducing the spread of infection in healthcare facilities while minimizing environmental risks
- Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) a federal law that makes it easier to obtain healthcare coverage and protects personal health information
- Institutes of Health (NIH) a division of the HHS that conducts research and provides information toward improving public health through 27 different agencies
- a very serious bacterial infection that most commonly affects the lungs and, before the development of antibiotics, was generally fatal
- C chronic hepatitis transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually through blood transfusion or through the use of illegal drug needles; potentially life-threatening
- B chronic, potentially life-threatening form of hepatitis that is transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually during sexual contact or during childbirth
- an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria
- originating from within the body
- Associated Infection (HAI) an infection that is not present when a patient is admitted to a hospital or healthcare facility but develops 48 hours or more after admission
- single-celled, microscopic pathogens that can cause infection
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- of Health and Human Services (HHS) a government agency with 11 divisions that oversee many programs focused on improving the health of Americans
- and Drug Administration (FDA) a government agency that regulates products in the food and drug industries and develops nutrition facts labels to help consumers make informed food choices
- for Disease Control (CDC) a division of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that focuses on disease outbreaks and prevention in the United States of America
- Resistant Enterococcus (VRE) a type of multi-drug resistant organism which is unaffected by most infection-battling drugs, particularly resistant to erythromycin-related drugs
- the single-celled microscopic animals, larger than viruses
- host anyone who can contract a disease
- Health Organization (WHO) an agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health
- Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) state agency that oversees the health and wellbeing of the residents of North Carolina
- difficile Infection (CDI) bacterial illness that can cause diarrhea and colitis; spread by spores in feces that are difficult to kill
- originating from outside the body
- Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) late stages of HIV infection; characterized by secondary infections
- of Exit a natural body opening or break in the skin that provides a way for pathogens to leave the body
- of Entry a natural body opening or break in the skin that provides a way for pathogens to enter the body
- a disease-causing microorganism
- (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) a type of multi-drug resistant organism which is unaffected by most infection-battling drugs, particularly resistant to penicillin-related drugs
- any of a group of spore-producing parasitic organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, and mushrooms
- Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) virus that infects the cells of the immune system, reducing the body’s ability to fight disease; transmitted by blood exposure, sexual contact, sharing needles, or from an infected mother to infant
33 Clues: a disease-causing microorganism • originating from within the body • originating from outside the body • host anyone who can contract a disease • agent a pathogen that can cause infection • the single-celled microscopic animals, larger than viruses • single-celled, microscopic pathogens that can cause infection • ...
Cultural Diversity 2022-03-29
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- Health is a reward from God, is good luck and a balance between hot and cold
- Maintain harmony of body, mind, and spirit Harmony with nature
- Religion: Believes suffering is an inevitable part of life and illness is the result of negative Karma
- Religion: Believes illness can be eliminated through prayer and spiritual understanding. May not use medicine or surgical procedures
- Religion: May use Holy Unction or anointing of the sick with oil as a healing sacrament
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- Religion: May refuse surgical procedure or diagnostic tests on Sabbath or Holy Days and family may want to surgically remove body parts for burial
- Health is caused by spiritual causes, cleanliness essential for health and males dominate and make decisions on health care
- Religion: Life is sacred, abortion and contraceptive use prohibited
- Health is a state of physical and spiritual harmony with nature Balance of two energy forces: yin (cold) and yang (hot)
- Religion: Illness is an atonement for sins and ritual washing before and after prayer
- Religion: May believe in divine healing with 'laying on of hands' by elders
- Some believe illness is punishment for sins
- Health is harmony between man and nature, balance between body, mind and spirit, and spiritual power control body's harmony.
- health can be maintained by diet, rest and exercise. Immunizations and preventive practices help maintain good health.
14 Clues: Some believe illness is punishment for sins • Maintain harmony of body, mind, and spirit Harmony with nature • Religion: Life is sacred, abortion and contraceptive use prohibited • Religion: May believe in divine healing with 'laying on of hands' by elders • Health is a reward from God, is good luck and a balance between hot and cold • ...
JOYCE FITZPATRICK - RHYTHM MODEL 2018-04-26
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- Joyce ________ the theorist behind Rhythm Model
- transitions through basic concepts of person, environment, health and nursing
- __________ nurseparticipates in a multidisciplinary approach of health
- ___________ health is the actualizationof both innate and obtained human potential
- university where Fitzpatrick obtained her BSN
- nursing _______ is the clinical judgement
- coexistent while constituting the rhythmical patterns
- nursing is a practice __________
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- a regular recurring pattern of activity
- refers to reaching out and beyond the limits that a person sets
- man's reality is given identification through lived experience
- the ________ of an optimal level of wellness
- restorative care of ill people
- a practice discipline and a profession based upon a synthesized body of language
- a dynamic state of being
- integrates the concepts of both self and others
16 Clues: a dynamic state of being • restorative care of ill people • nursing is a practice __________ • a regular recurring pattern of activity • nursing _______ is the clinical judgement • the ________ of an optimal level of wellness • university where Fitzpatrick obtained her BSN • Joyce ________ the theorist behind Rhythm Model • integrates the concepts of both self and others • ...
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16 Clues: gone • book • learn • color • health • nature • number • unique • scared • take in • medicine • protection • opposite of unhealthy • Willow learned this language • Mais mother worked with this • helped willow ↔️ willow helped
Health Insurance Terms 2022-06-30
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- Prescribed continuously for managing chronic illness
- The amount client is required to pay out of pocket for services
- Organization providing health insurance to their employees
- Nature of illness
- Amount used for surgical etc. procedures
- Health condition, injury or illness treated prior to enrollment on health plan
- yearly service charge to be satisfied
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- Payment made to maintain health insurance coverage
- Primary members spouse or child
- Invoice submitted to obtain coverage for services
- Sum of money provided to be utilized during lifetime of plan
- Bill submitted for medical services received or rendered
- Registered to accept Sagicor health cards to assist with medical expenses
13 Clues: Nature of illness • Primary members spouse or child • yearly service charge to be satisfied • Amount used for surgical etc. procedures • Invoice submitted to obtain coverage for services • Payment made to maintain health insurance coverage • Prescribed continuously for managing chronic illness • Bill submitted for medical services received or rendered • ...
Ottawa Charter Revision 2024-11-05
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- A city in Canada where the international Charter regarding health was created
- Action area: Build healthy ________ policy
- this action area aims to shift the focus towards prevention of health issues rather than treatment
- Action area: Develop _________ skills
- Acronym used to remember the action areas of the Ottawa Charter
- A document issued by a government that gives rights to a person or group in regards to a particular issue
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- This action area brings together experts and the community to help tackle health issues
- This action area aims to teach people health related skills
- The aim of this action area is to create laws and guidelines that will improve health and wellbeing for all
- The number of action areas in the Ottawa Charter
- Action area: _________ community action
- Action area: Create _________ environments
- Action area: ________ health services
13 Clues: Action area: Develop _________ skills • Action area: ________ health services • Action area: _________ community action • Action area: Build healthy ________ policy • Action area: Create _________ environments • The number of action areas in the Ottawa Charter • This action area aims to teach people health related skills • ...
Health Review 2021-06-08
Across
- inhaling of vapor
- Increases safe outcome.
- Surroundings that may cause injury.
- An active ingredient in Marijuana.
- A diseases in large numbers in different places
- Living microscopic organism.
- When a disease occurs in large numbers.
- A category of drug that slows the body down.
- Food that can change the function of the body.
- A disease that can NOT be spread
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- Drugs that speeds up the body’s functions.
- Drugs prescribed by doctors.
- Gets nutrients from a host.
- A choice that does not have a major impact
- One celled organism that transmit diseases.
- An illness that prevents the body from working
- A disease that can be spread.
- A choice that can impact your life dramatically.
- Taking a drug for the purpose of getting high.
- Non living organism.
20 Clues: inhaling of vapor • Non living organism. • Increases safe outcome. • Gets nutrients from a host. • Drugs prescribed by doctors. • Living microscopic organism. • A disease that can be spread. • A disease that can NOT be spread • An active ingredient in Marijuana. • Surroundings that may cause injury. • When a disease occurs in large numbers. • ...
Health Conscience 2022-08-27
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- a substance in food such as sugar, potatoes, etc. that gives your body energy
- a measurement of how much water there is in the air
- the red liquid that flows around your body
- the condition of being physically strong and healthy
- how hot or cold something is
- a small amount of food that you eat between meals
- the organ inside your chest that sends blood around your body
- a unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
- the activity or habit connected with cigarettes
- a form of trotting or running at a slow or leisurely pace
- the type of food that someone usually eats
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- feelings of worry caused by difficult situations such as problems at work
- the force with which blood flows around your body
- any substance that animals need to eat and plants need from the soil in order to live and grow
- food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs that is necessary for the body to grow and be strong
- an illness
- the condition of your body
- one of a group of natural substances in food that you need to be healthy
- one of many pieces of tissue in the body that are connected to bones and which produce movement by becoming longer or shorter
- activity that you do with your body to make your body strong
- sport of riding a bicycle or motorcycle; act of riding a bicycle
- the sport or activity of moving through water by moving your arms and legs
22 Clues: an illness • the condition of your body • how hot or cold something is • the red liquid that flows around your body • the type of food that someone usually eats • the activity or habit connected with cigarettes • the force with which blood flows around your body • a small amount of food that you eat between meals • a measurement of how much water there is in the air • ...
Health Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- The loss of a distinct body part.
- The faster the__, the better the outcome.
- In what unit of measurement is a person's resting heart rate measured in.
- What degree of burn burns through a few deeper layers of skin than a first degree burn and is slightly more severe.
- Main artery from bicep to hand.
- Scraping force or friction.
- The human heart is a __.
- What degree of burn only burns the top layer of skin
- A device that helps cut off blood flow to stop bleeding.
- Emergency care given to someone immediately after an injury occurs.
- A clean and straight cut.
- Tearing of skin and tissue.
- Main artery from abdomen to leg.
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- What degree of burn is most severe and is potentially life-threatening.
- Wound that is caused by a tearing or crushing force.
- CPR combines rescue breathing and chest__.
- A wound caused by a sharp object that punctures your skin and is deep.
- A situation that poses immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment.
- What degree of burn burns through all layers of skin.
- Bandage with no adhesive that applies pressure to the wound.
- ___Stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
21 Clues: The human heart is a __. • A clean and straight cut. • Scraping force or friction. • Tearing of skin and tissue. • Main artery from bicep to hand. • Main artery from abdomen to leg. • The loss of a distinct body part. • The faster the__, the better the outcome. • CPR combines rescue breathing and chest__. • ___Stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. • ...
Allied Health 2022-06-26
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- there are four sutures that connect to form one large bone
- chonic kidney disease patients should reduce ? in their diet
- how many physiotherapists are currently working at the mater
- double vision
- increased ? could be indicative of a UTI
- what is on the third floor
- what is it called if something enters you lungs by accident
- what test consists of a TUG, step test, functional reach and timed static stance
- device that produces vibrations in the lungs to assist with phlemn
- difficulty swallowing food or liquids
- how many physio, OT and dieticians wear glasses
- what do all the allied health diciplines create
- who performs a MoCa test and cognitive retraining
- acronym for allied health assistant
- patients may be give a long handled ? to grab objects
- episodes of dizziness and spinning with certain head movements
- which physio has been working at the mater
- what needs to be completed pre and post-lumbar puncture
- which physio has started hand therapy
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- one sided muscle weakness post-stroke
- a representation of a small human being on the brain
- a term that is used to describe being bored of the same flavour half way through a meal
- who is able to assist with nutritional requirements
- for some this can drop significantly from lying to standing
- what is the largest mobility aid to assist with ambulation
- what diet is made up of food that is easy to digest and swallow with little chewing
- assists with mobility
- what is the longest bone in the human body
- what does Hb stand for
- who could access fluency or articulation
- how many universities in australia offer OT courses or degrees
- all allied health workers need to be registed with ??
32 Clues: double vision • assists with mobility • what does Hb stand for • what is on the third floor • acronym for allied health assistant • one sided muscle weakness post-stroke • difficulty swallowing food or liquids • which physio has started hand therapy • increased ? could be indicative of a UTI • who could access fluency or articulation • what is the longest bone in the human body • ...
Mental health 2022-10-09
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- Disturbing memory
- conditions affecting mood and behavior
- Represents acceptance of uncertainty
- responsible for pleasure and satisfaction
- body and mind maintenance
- Nourishing material for the body
- sensation of hearing
- Science of maintaining mental health
- flavor in tongue
- maintains physical health
- mark of shame or discredit
- Examination of problems of mental illness
- odor of the nose
- Emotional, psychological and social being
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- State of being calm and peaceful
- brains ability to concentrate
- Attention to one’s physical/mental wellnes
- something that is seen
- exercise that slows down heart rate
- Important for movement and expressive lang
- putting emotions first
- Relationship of quality over quantity
- exhaling and inhaling in the count of four
- chemical messengers in the body
- State of piece within
- Showing regard for worth
- contact of bodily contact
- Controls thoughts and memories
- being aware of objects
- Maintaining moment by moment awareness
30 Clues: flavor in tongue • odor of the nose • Disturbing memory • sensation of hearing • State of piece within • something that is seen • putting emotions first • being aware of objects • Showing regard for worth • body and mind maintenance • contact of bodily contact • maintains physical health • mark of shame or discredit • brains ability to concentrate • Controls thoughts and memories • ...
Health crossword 2022-10-21
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- Solid fats and added sugars that add calories but few or no nutrients.
- Conflicts between people or groups of people
- Use of body language, tone, volume, and other methods to send messages.
- disease A disease that persists over a long period.
- Being indirect and dishonest in order to control or influence others.
- The airways and passages that bring air, including oxygen, from outside the body into the lungs.
- Skills for interacting positively with others.
- A form of stress that has a positive, beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being.
- Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner.
- Uncomfortable physical and psychological symptoms experienced when someone who is physically dependent on a drug stops using it
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- The body adapts to the rush created by the alarm stage and reacts to the stressor.
- Conditions or traits that increase the likelihood that one will develop a disease or infection or experience an injury.
- The ability to identify and interpret the important information on food labels.
- The heart, blood vessels, and blood, which provide oxygen and nutrients to the body.
- The skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles that support movement and help maintain posture and circulate blood, among other functions.
- The human quality of understanding the suffering of others paired with the desire to help alleviate it.
- An infectious agent (such as a virus or bacterium) that causes a disease.
- Principles or standards of behavior one considers important.
- The process of spreading something, such as a disease, from one living thing to another.
- A state in which someone functions normally only under the influence of a drug. When the drug is removed, the person experiences withdrawal.
20 Clues: Conflicts between people or groups of people • Skills for interacting positively with others. • disease A disease that persists over a long period. • Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner. • Principles or standards of behavior one considers important. • Being indirect and dishonest in order to control or influence others. • ...
Health-PlatzQ1 2022-10-12
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- A lime is in this food group.
- Eating this meal could help someone lose weight.
- First aid item that can be used to cut off circulation in case someone is severely bleeding.
- A mineral that the majority of Americans overconsume.
- If you are anemic, you're likely lacking what nutrient?
- First football player found with CTE.
- You should look for the word "hydrogenated" in the ingredient list to see if the food you're eating has this word.
- Mr. Platz' birthday (HINT: it's coming up!)
- What type of goals are we working on?
- Dairy products are a great source of...
- What does the "P" in CPR stand for?
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- If you over consume these types of vitamins it can be very dangerous.
- If you over consume these types of vitamins you'll excrete them out.
- Acronym we use to help treat a sprain.
- The most important class you'll take in high school.
- If someone is experiencing diabetic shock, what do they not have enough of in their body?
- An injury caused by your brain colliding with the inside of the skull.
- The nutrient that you are primarily made of.
- This word is both a food group and a nutrient.
- MyPlate recommends you have the most of this food group.
- What shape can we use to help demonstrate our health?
- How many AEDs are their at Caldwell High School?
22 Clues: A lime is in this food group. • What does the "P" in CPR stand for? • First football player found with CTE. • What type of goals are we working on? • Acronym we use to help treat a sprain. • Dairy products are a great source of... • Mr. Platz' birthday (HINT: it's coming up!) • The nutrient that you are primarily made of. • This word is both a food group and a nutrient. • ...
Health Crossword 2023-01-08
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- a diet consisting of a variety of different foods with different consumption volumes
- important in the formation of bones and teeth
- parts of your food that you need for normal growth but in small amounts
- a persistant feeling of sadness and loss of interest in life
- a person whose built heavy without being overweight
- types of food that you need in large amounts in your diet
- a 'feel-good' hormone released when exercising
- adds bulk to food and aids the functioning of the digestive system
- the most favourable weight to produce their best performance in their sport
- a lifestyle that is seriously lacking in physical exercise or activity
- ability to exercise your whole body for long periods of time
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- stimulant found in cigarettes
- climbing the yorkshire 3 peaks is not only a physical challenge but also a _______________
- required in very small amounts but still are important minerals for protecting our immune system
- people with bigger muscles will weigh more
- a medical condition in which bones become brittle and fragile
- sugars found in their natural form in fruits and vegetables
- breathing in the smoke from other people's cigarettes
- a hormone that increases rates of blood circulation
- a drug that has a calming or sleep-inducing effect
- how long a person lives
21 Clues: how long a person lives • stimulant found in cigarettes • people with bigger muscles will weigh more • important in the formation of bones and teeth • a 'feel-good' hormone released when exercising • a drug that has a calming or sleep-inducing effect • a person whose built heavy without being overweight • a hormone that increases rates of blood circulation • ...
Health & Fitness 2023-01-16
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- exercise that does not improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
- combines strength and speed, and refers to the ability to perform actions requiring strength quickly.
- the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently
- a particular ability
- refers to the amount of force a muscle can exert against a resistance.
- relating to or denoting exercise that improves or is intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen
- When we talk about body composition in terms of fitness, we’re really referring to the percentage of the body that is fat, muscle bone and water(2 words).
- refers to the range of movement at a joint.
- to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive
- a regular or systematic record
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet.
- refers to the time taken to respond to a stimulus.
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- ______________ fitness refers to the ability of the heart, lungs and blood to transport oxygen around the body.
- perception or awareness of the position and movement of the body.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- a vigorous or determined attempt.
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- physical training that involves lifting weights (2 words).
- the ability to maintain the body’s centre of mass above the base of support.
- straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length, typically so as to tighten one's muscles or in order to reach something.
- the ability to move parts of the body or your entire body quickly.
- is the ability to quickly change the body’s position while being in full control of the movement.
- Muscular _________ refers to the ability to keep using the same muscles over and over for as long as possible without tiring.
- a person's body.
- move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time
26 Clues: a person's body. • a particular ability • a regular or systematic record • a vigorous or determined attempt. • refers to the range of movement at a joint. • to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive • the condition of being physically fit and healthy. • refers to the time taken to respond to a stimulus. • physical training that involves lifting weights (2 words). • ...
HEALTH MATTERS 2020-05-23
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- ... throat - boleče grlo
- ranjen, prizadet; raniti, prizadeti
- bolan, tudi, če ti je slabo
- omotičen, vrtoglav
- cramp
- bolečina
- zaprt nos
- glavobol
- unconscious
- first-... - prva pomoč
- zobozdravnik
- gripa
- recept
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- zlomljen
- constipation
- zobobol
- kašelj
- inekcija
- naj bi, moral bi
- vnetje
- prehlad; hladno
- bolečine v ušesu
- reševalno vozilo, rešilec
- otečen, zatečen
- onesvestiti se
25 Clues: cramp • gripa • kašelj • vnetje • recept • zobobol • zlomljen • inekcija • bolečina • glavobol • zaprt nos • unconscious • constipation • zobozdravnik • onesvestiti se • prehlad; hladno • otečen, zatečen • naj bi, moral bi • bolečine v ušesu • omotičen, vrtoglav • first-... - prva pomoč • ... throat - boleče grlo • reševalno vozilo, rešilec • bolan, tudi, če ti je slabo • ranjen, prizadet; raniti, prizadeti
Health problems 2020-02-28
26 Clues: maść • krew • mózg • katar • kości • serce • grypa • chory • kaszel • kichać • karetka • mięśnie • zdrowiej! • oparzenie • dokładnie • stłuczenie • ból gardła • odpoczywać • ból brzucha • temperatura • skaleczenie • zatkany nos • położyć się • złamana noga • nieprzyjemny • tabletka przeciwbólowa
Health Crossword 2017-04-14
Across
- pasta, bread, and cookies.
- people that have this eat too much or too little.
- something that your body stores energy in.
- people that are this are really fat (compared to their body size).
- this makes people starve themselves.
- something that people get from eating foods.
- a measure of food that is compared.
- this makes people purge.
- some people count their intake of this.
- this is constantly advertised on TV.
- what or how much a person eats.
- elements
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- numbers on a piece of paper on food.
- you will have a bigger this if you are hungry.
- rain, lakes, and streams.
- something that repairs parts of your body.
- some people don’t have a good this.
- kind of fat, but not really fat.
- a person with a good this can’t get fat easily.
- some people use this, and math, to calculate something.
- There are names like B12 or A for this.
21 Clues: elements • this makes people purge. • rain, lakes, and streams. • pasta, bread, and cookies. • what or how much a person eats. • kind of fat, but not really fat. • some people don’t have a good this. • a measure of food that is compared. • numbers on a piece of paper on food. • this makes people starve themselves. • this is constantly advertised on TV. • ...
Health Crossword 2019-02-28
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- Only 40% of people get diagnosed with this cancer early
- Arterial blockage interrupts flow of blood to the brain
- Number one teen health problem
- A cancerous tumor that spreads through the body
- It is present either continuously or on and off over a long period
- The amount of minutes a teen should exercise daily
- 915 diagnosed with this cancer will die within 5 years
- Blood cells begin their attack when invaders get within the body to this line of defense
- A type of disease spread from one organism to another
- A noncancerous tumor that does spread
- A feeling of worry or uneasiness about a certain situation
- A disease of rapid cell growth that becomes a tumor and affects the body tissue and immune system
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- Line of defense that triggers antibodies
- A type of disease not spread person to person
- Skin, mucus membrane, saliva, and stomach acid make up this line of defense
- Provide energy for you body, found in foods like pasta and rice
- Nutrients that help your body build, repair, and maintain tissue
- Bacteria, virus, fungi, and protozoan are all types of this
- An eating disorder in which fear of weight gain leads to starvation
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- A state of emotional strain or tension from every day life
21 Clues: Number one teen health problem • A noncancerous tumor that does spread • Line of defense that triggers antibodies • A type of disease not spread person to person • A cancerous tumor that spreads through the body • The amount of minutes a teen should exercise daily • The process by which your body takes in and uses food • ...
Heart Health 2019-04-04
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- bad cholesterol
- waxy substance
- 1st chamber from vena cava
- always away (blood from heart)
- returns blood from lungs
- right side valve
- the 80 of 120/80
- blood, blood vessels and ...
- last chamber blood before exiting
- substance that increases heart disease
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- the 120 of 120/80
- connect veins and arteries
- blood cells that fight pathogens
- largest artery in the body
- build up in the blood vessels
- high blood pressure
- main function of CVS
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- #1 killer of all Americans
- returns blood to heart
20 Clues: waxy substance • bad cholesterol • right side valve • the 80 of 120/80 • the 120 of 120/80 • high blood pressure • main function of CVS • returns blood to heart • returns blood from lungs • connect veins and arteries • largest artery in the body • 1st chamber from vena cava • #1 killer of all Americans • blood, blood vessels and ... • build up in the blood vessels • ...
Health 2 2019-01-30
20 Clues: let • small • parts • start • slowly • have to • largest • made full • more flat • more small • in the end • taken away • at the back • become bigger • without effort • had an effect from • in a different way • bacteria and viruses • grinding with the teeth • to make something happen
Mental Health 2019-01-21
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- a persistent condition in which the person cannot go to sleep or stay asleep throughout the night
- move of the client: for example from a chair to a wheelchair
- an intense and sudden feeling of fear, anxiety, terror or dread for no obvious reason
- extreme suspicion about a person or situation
- present at birth
- a term to describe infants, babies, or children who are below the norms for body weight, growth or cognitive development
- seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting or feeling something that is not there
- prevented from having any power or control over one's life or health care
- a process that involves allowing an abused substance to exit the body naturally or medically removing the substance from the body
- shame or social disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality or person
- absence of at least three consecutive menstrual periods, as normally expected to occur
- false beliefs of being mistreated
- a mental state in which perception of reality is impaired
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- the need to urinate through the night
- condition where the client withdraws into the self
- official entry of a client into a hospital or other health care facility
- impaired ability to learn
- pain felt in a body part that is no longer there
- the state of being uncared for physically, emotionally, and psychologically
- a fixed, false belief that is not based on reality
- sudden pain due to injury, disease, trauma, or surgery: generally lasts less than 6 months
- an attack on a persons's self-esteem, such as constantly insulting, humiliating or rejecting him, or saying that he is "stupid" or "bad"
- a violent, sudden contraction of muscle groups
- any non-consensual sexual act that results from a threat, coercion or force
- an eating disorder defined as persistently eating or mouthing substances without nutritional value for a period of at least a month
- feelings of intolerance or prejudice toward a person or group of people because of their age
- physical or mental harm caused by someone in a position of trust
27 Clues: present at birth • impaired ability to learn • false beliefs of being mistreated • the need to urinate through the night • extreme suspicion about a person or situation • a violent, sudden contraction of muscle groups • pain felt in a body part that is no longer there • condition where the client withdraws into the self • a fixed, false belief that is not based on reality • ...
Health Crossword 2019-03-05
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow
- Cannot spread from person to person
- Helps your body digest food and eliminate waste
- The process of by which your body takes in and uses food
- A chronic disease that affects the way your body cells convert food into energy
- Body does not make enough insulin
- Ten thousand people die yearly of this
- No blood flow to the brain
- About 1 in 8 women will have this
- Third line of defense
- Responsible for eating foreign particles
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- Number one killer in the USA
- A disease that spreads from one living organism to another
- Second line of defense
- Nutrients that help your body build, repair, and maintain its tissue
- Playing by the rules
- Tumor that will spread through the body
- Combination of physical, mental, and social
- Guide through life and development
- A disease of rapid cell growth that becomes a tumor that affects your body tissue and immune system
- first line of defense
- Bad stress
- Unhealthiest fast food resteraunt
- No blood flow to hear
- Linked with obesity
25 Clues: Bad stress • Linked with obesity • Playing by the rules • first line of defense • No blood flow to hear • Third line of defense • Second line of defense • No blood flow to the brain • Number one killer in the USA • Unhealthiest fast food resteraunt • Body does not make enough insulin • About 1 in 8 women will have this • Guide through life and development • ...
HEALTH VOCABULARY 2020-09-11
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- generalpractitioner
- a disease that affects the nervous system, some of the affected childrem may lose the ability to use the muscles on their legs or arms
- an infectious very serious disease that causes fever and spots on the skin, it leaves the skin severly scarred
- urine
- insertion of liquid into the body with a needle
- recoveryposition
- an infectious disease that spread in the middle ages
- diabetes
- sorethroat
- junction
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- the injection of a liquid into the body to prevent an illness rwehrw
- firstaid
- appendicitis
- chicken-pox
- maternityward
- a very serious infection of the lungs
- a state of temporary loss of consciousness induced for medical reasons e.g. to perform surgery
- measles
- earlobe
- physician
- cpr
21 Clues: cpr • urine • measles • earlobe • firstaid • diabetes • junction • physician • sorethroat • chicken-pox • appendicitis • maternityward • recoveryposition • generalpractitioner • a very serious infection of the lungs • insertion of liquid into the body with a needle • an infectious disease that spread in the middle ages • the injection of a liquid into the body to prevent an illness rwehrw • ...
Health Vocab 2020-09-03
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- wearing away a muscle or tissue
- used to stop the bleeding
- by using protection
- injury to tissue by extreme cold
- a joint is forced out of position
- injury due to exposure to heat
- surgical cut
- uncontrolled muscle spasms
- support for a broken bone
- body overheating
- His leg was not working due to a __
- action of pulling or tearing away
- temporary loss of consciousness
- At the scene of an injury somebody
- sudden upsetting event
- break or cause to break
- deep cut or tear
- used to bind a wound
- loss of blood in the heart
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- sudden attack of illness
- trying to avoid patients bodily
- low body temperature
- save someone without worrying
- sweating heavily
- twist of ligaments
- Artificially beating someones heart
- traumatic brain injury
- when your skin is penetrated
- contaminated with a ________
- the level of urgency
- reduce the risk of cardiac arrest
- dangerously high/low blood sugar
- escape of blood from a bursting
- severe stress on a muscle
- discoloration of skin due to injury
- allergic reaction to an antigen
36 Clues: surgical cut • sweating heavily • body overheating • deep cut or tear • twist of ligaments • by using protection • low body temperature • the level of urgency • used to bind a wound • traumatic brain injury • sudden upsetting event • break or cause to break • sudden attack of illness • used to stop the bleeding • support for a broken bone • severe stress on a muscle • uncontrolled muscle spasms • ...
Health crossword 2020-03-18
23 Clues: leg • arm • eye • ear • head • nose • foot • mouth • finger • boxing • a cold • biking • to swim • aspirin • influenza • basketball • feeling ill • a violent sport • a game played on ice • a popular american sport • mental/physical condition • a sport played in the snow • a racket is used for this sport
health crossword 2019-12-17
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- / physiological or psycological dependence on a drug (CH 23)
- / having an excess amount of body fat (CH 6)
- / stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond a person's control (CH 8)
- / involves using the internet to buy products and services (CH 3)
- / dealing successfully with diffiult changes in your life (CH 9)
- / male reproductive cells (CH 18)
- / love without limitations or qualifications (CH 20)
- / failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards (CH 3)
- / complex set of characteristics that make you unique (CH 7)
- / inability to reproduce (CH 18)
- / global outbreak of infectious diseases (CH 25)
- / a product that delivers small amounts of nicotine into the user's system while he or she is trying to give up nicotine (CH 21)
- / working the body harder than it is normally worked (CH 4)
- / basic units of heredity (CH 19)
- / sontaneous expulsion of a fetus (CH 19)
- / chemical substances that are produced in glands and help regulate many of your body's functions (CH 18)
- / nonhostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement (CH 7)
- / weight-loss plans that are popular for only a short time (CH 6)
- / reproductive cells (CH 20)
- / the process that occurs in the body when nicotine is no longer used (CH 21)
- / a desire, rather than a need, to eat (CH 5)
- / a way of life that involves very little physical activity (CH 4)
- / most common confirmation test for HIV (CH 25)
- / ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress (CH 2)
- / a person's capabiity to learn about and understand basic health information and services (CH 1)
- / strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug (CH 23)
- / practicing health and safety habits to remain free from disease or injury (CH 1)
- / substances other than food tat change the structure or functions of the mind or body (CH 23)
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- / prolonged feeling of of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness (CH 8)
- / an addictive drug found in tobacco leaves (CH 21)
- / communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthy (CH 2)
- / severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcoholic overdose (CH 22)
- / the process by which the body takes in and uses food (CH 5)
- / an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person (CH 9)
- / a promise or pledge that partners make to each other (CH 20)
- / infectious disease spread from person to person through sexual contact (CH 25)
- / state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person's physical and mental control is signifficantly reduced (CH 22)
- / written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service (CH 3)
- / combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being (CH 1)
- / reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands (CH 8)
- / your sense of yourself as a unique individual (CH 7)
- / type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages (CH 22)
- / process by which your body gets energy from food (CH 4)
- / feeling isolated and separated from everyone else (CH 9)
- / an indigestible complex carbohydrate that is found in tough, stringy parts of veggies, fruits, and whole grains (CH 5)
- / someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others (CH 2)
- / restoring lost body fluids (CH 6)
- / after 8 weeks its considered a (CH 19)
48 Clues: / reproductive cells (CH 20) • / inability to reproduce (CH 18) • / male reproductive cells (CH 18) • / basic units of heredity (CH 19) • / restoring lost body fluids (CH 6) • / after 8 weeks its considered a (CH 19) • / sontaneous expulsion of a fetus (CH 19) • / having an excess amount of body fat (CH 6) • / a desire, rather than a need, to eat (CH 5) • ...
HEALTH (B.Andersone) 2020-03-26
20 Clues: sāp • krēms • ziede • ģipsis • apsējs • vīruss • pilieni • recepte • tabletes • salauzts • rentgens • iekaisis • sūrstošs • asiņošana • injekcija • infekcija • piepampis • niezēšana • plāksteris • temperatūra
KA health 2020-10-28
Across
- Something that is not prefect.
- Process of physical changes when you body is maturing.
- The act of growing up.
- Feeling of pride in yourself.
- Feeling of unease about yourself.
- Main means of communication.
- Someone noticing something.
- Positive change in size over time.
- DNA that carry information about your body.
- Something done for a purpose.
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- Your personal judgement about something.
- What you look like physically.
- Use of intimidation to make people do things.
- Set of traits you are good at.
- Nervous about how you think you look.
- When you are changing you are doing this.
- Thoughts or opinions about your body.
- A state of being certain in an answer.
- People living together in a community.
- strong belief something will happen.
- A book covering points of interest and pictures.
21 Clues: The act of growing up. • Someone noticing something. • Main means of communication. • Feeling of pride in yourself. • Something done for a purpose. • What you look like physically. • Something that is not prefect. • Set of traits you are good at. • Feeling of unease about yourself. • Positive change in size over time. • strong belief something will happen. • ...
Integrative Health 2020-04-12
Across
- "to grab" or "to bind”
- treatments that are used along with standard treatments
- focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity
- a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices originating in ancient India
- nutrient which lowers the effectiveness of the blood thinner warfarin
- an alternative to a medical doctor, licensed to practice medicine in all 50 States
- based on the belief that the body can heal itself
- pain-relieving herb, useful in treating migraine headaches
- a condition which causes the body to store too much iron
- a vital energy, the flow of which must be balanced for health
- a trance-like state in which you have heightened focus and concentration
- a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation
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- operates from a principle of “like cures like”
- used instead of standard treatments
- high supplemental doses of this nutrient are linked with an increased risk of lung cancer in smokers
- three components of the body known as Vatta, Pitta, and Kapha
- mainstream medicine
- a system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent
- precedes an 8-digit Health Canada authorization number for natural health products
- 2001 study that showed certain multivitamin combinations were effective in slowing the progression of age-related macular degeneration (Abbr.)
- supplement considered a prevention against colds and flu
- a diet which consists of largely vegetables, whole grains, fruits, and cereals
- used to treat seasonal affective disorder (2 words.)
- the element assigned to the lungs, in Traditional Chinese Medicine
- meditation in motion (2 words.)
25 Clues: mainstream medicine • "to grab" or "to bind” • meditation in motion (2 words.) • used instead of standard treatments • operates from a principle of “like cures like” • based on the belief that the body can heal itself • used to treat seasonal affective disorder (2 words.) • treatments that are used along with standard treatments • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
Across
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing and receiving feedback/support from group members
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
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- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
26 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • where their meanings and motivations are coming from • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
Across
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
Down
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
Health Crossword 2021-01-29
Across
- an open sore in the stomach lining
- smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar
- smoke that is inhaled and then exhaled by a smoker
- a mental or physical need for a drug or other substance
- physically and mentally impaired by the use of alcohol
- a need for larger and larger amounts of a drug to produce the same effect
- a nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke
- a disease in which a person has a physical and psychological need for alcohol
- finely ground tobacco that is inhaled or held in the mouth or cheeks
- an addictive habit forming drug
- a series of symptoms a person experiences when he or she stops using an addictive substance
- a substance other than food that changes the structure or function of the body or mind
- a return to the use of a drug
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- the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
- people under the age of adult rights and responsibilities
- a drug created by a chemical reaction in some foods
- a drug that slows down the body's functions and reactions, including heart and breathing rates
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- a disease that results in the destruction of the alveoli in the lungs
- air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke
20 Clues: tiny air sacs in the lungs • a return to the use of a drug • an addictive habit forming drug • an open sore in the stomach lining • a nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke • air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke • smoke that is inhaled and then exhaled by a smoker • a drug created by a chemical reaction in some foods • ...
Health Review 2021-01-25
Across
- Comes from the poppy plant
- A substance other than food that can change the structure or function of the body or mind
- A living microscopic organism
- Type of stimulant
- When a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time.
- A factor that influences the effects of drugs
- The ability to understand someone because you’ve been through a similar experience like that before.
- Drug that slows the body down
- An example of a gateway drug
- A widely held belief that may be false
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- Affects the cerebrum and nervous system and increase heart and respiratory rates
- A physical or mental sign that indicates you have a certain disease
- An organism that gets nutrients from a host
- One celled organism (vectors) that transmit diseases
- A non living organism that causes communicable diseases
- An example of a non-communicable disease
- An illness that prevents the body from functioning normally
- When a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area
- An example of a communicable disease
- A type of drug category that are used to relieve pain and are prescribed by doctors
20 Clues: Type of stimulant • Comes from the poppy plant • An example of a gateway drug • A living microscopic organism • Drug that slows the body down • An example of a communicable disease • A widely held belief that may be false • An example of a non-communicable disease • An organism that gets nutrients from a host • A factor that influences the effects of drugs • ...
Health Class 2021-01-26
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- A type of drug that slows down the body
- A widely abused drug that can lead to a heroin addiction
- Organisms that get their nutrients from other living or dead things
- What is often used in vapes and cigarettes
- A type of depressant that makes the heart beat slower and brain becomes less able to control body
- Often called a joint roll
- microscopic organisms that may cause disease
- Diseases that can't be spread to other people
- A disease that forces cells to split
- Planned action taken to increase the chances of a safe outcome
- Taking a drug as it is prescribed
- An illness or condition that prevents the body from functioning properly
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- Taking a drug for the purpose of getting high
- Drugs that distort senses, thoughts and moods
- Surroundings that may cause injury or harm
- A type of drug category that relieves pain
- A type of drug that speeds up the body
- When you take a drug for it's intended use incorrectly
- Diseases that can be spread to other people
- Drugs that are abused or traded on the streets
- something that is injected into a person to try and prevent diseases
21 Clues: Often called a joint roll • Taking a drug as it is prescribed • A disease that forces cells to split • A type of drug that speeds up the body • A type of drug that slows down the body • Surroundings that may cause injury or harm • A type of drug category that relieves pain • What is often used in vapes and cigarettes • Diseases that can be spread to other people • ...
Health Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- life saving technique used when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
- chemical reactions in the body's cells that convert food into energy
- excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner
- positive form of stress with beneficial effects on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being
- ability to identify and interpret the important information on food labels
- conditions or traits that sheild individuals from the negative consequences or exposure to risk
- the spreading of something such as a disease from one living thing to another
- calories burned through basic body processes and exercises
- process of releasing a mature ovum into the fallopian tube
- uncomfortable and psychological symptoms experienced when someone who is physically dependent on a drug stops using
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- disease that cannot be spread from one living thing or the environment to another living thing
- an agreement made or permission given without coercion, without force, threat, manipulation, or intimidation
- an infectious agent, a virus or bacteria, that causes a disease
- harm that occurs without there being any intention of causing damage
- a virus that attacks and weakens the immune system and causes AIDS
- a mental process that protects one from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- skills for avoiding being pressured into risky behavior
- influence by people of similar age to change attitudes, values, or behaviors
- any factor that causes stress
- ability to imagine oneself as someone else's place and to understand someone else's want, need, and point of view
20 Clues: any factor that causes stress • skills for avoiding being pressured into risky behavior • excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner • calories burned through basic body processes and exercises • process of releasing a mature ovum into the fallopian tube • an infectious agent, a virus or bacteria, that causes a disease • ...
