health Crossword Puzzles
health crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- using alcohol in ways that are unhealthy, illegal, or both.
- a drug created by chemical reaction in some foods, especially fruits and grains.
- physical abuse that occurs within a family.
- substances in food that your body needs to function.
- having several drinks in a short period of time.
- feelings such as love, joy, or fear.
- toll free telephone service where abuse victims can get help and information.
- the physical or mental mistreatment of another person.
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food.
- a state of uneasiness.
- frequent changes in emotional state
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- conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
- have a high amount of nutrients relative to their number of calories.
- the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations.
- physically and mentally impaired by the use of alcohol.
- a disease in which a person has a physical and psychological need for alcohol.
- conscious or unconscious restraint on their behaviors or actions.
- a substance other than food that changes structure.
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them.
- the beating, hitting, or kicking of another person.
20 Clues: a state of uneasiness. • frequent changes in emotional state • feelings such as love, joy, or fear. • physical abuse that occurs within a family. • having several drinks in a short period of time. • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them. • a substance other than food that changes structure. • the beating, hitting, or kicking of another person. • ...
Health Science 2023-09-13
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- The doctor who seperated conjoined twins.
- Type of scan, similar to an MRI that can see inside the body like an X-ray but with more detail.
- When a needle is put inside mother's belly button to pull out fluids the baby is floating in, inside the uterus to check for promblems.
- Treatment to help your body remove extra fluids and waste products from your body.
- Manages glucose levels, made by the pancreas.
- Usually for someone expected to have 6 or less months to live, relieveing care.
- When your body doesn't make enough insulin.
- Father of Medicine.
- Virtual meeting with a health care provider using technology.
- Takes up to 4 months and longer, takes eggs out of women to fertilize them.
- Who were the doctors in Primitive Times?
- Finding ways to save money and reduce spending.
- Universal recipiant blood type.
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- Something used that is not medicine or medical treatment.
- When your body doesn't make any insulin.
- Anton Van Leewenhoek invented this, allowing people to see microorganisms.
- Technology that is for designs producing and using things by utilizing atoms and molecules at nanoscale.
- Treating the whole person.
- Created for people with weak hearts and problems, not long term.
- Used to keep heart pumping in heart surgery, keeps blood and oxygen pumping.
20 Clues: Father of Medicine. • Treating the whole person. • Universal recipiant blood type. • When your body doesn't make any insulin. • Who were the doctors in Primitive Times? • The doctor who seperated conjoined twins. • When your body doesn't make enough insulin. • Manages glucose levels, made by the pancreas. • Finding ways to save money and reduce spending. • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-11
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- salah satu faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan mental
- gangguan perubahan mood dalam waktu singkat
- takut secara berlebihan
- salah satu contoh pergaulan bebas
- salah satu faktor biologis
- salah satu faktor sosbud pembentuk kesehatan mental
- tindakan menyakiti diri sendiri
- salah satu ciri remaja yang sehat mental
- upaya merawat diri sendiri
- salah satu cara meningkatkan kesehatan mental
- salah satu faktor psikologis pembentuk mental
- kondisi kesehatan yang melibatkan perasaan, emosi, pemikiran atau perilaku
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- gangguan/kesulitan belajar
- siapa yang ahli dalam menangani gangguan kesehatan mental?
- perasaan khawatir berlebih
- orang yang berperan penting menjaga kesehatan mental anak/remaja?
- WHO adalah singkatan dari
- siapa yang sering mengalami gangguan mental?
- salah satu faktor pendorong bullying
- gangguan makan
- salah satu perilaku menyimpang
21 Clues: gangguan makan • takut secara berlebihan • WHO adalah singkatan dari • gangguan/kesulitan belajar • perasaan khawatir berlebih • salah satu faktor biologis • upaya merawat diri sendiri • salah satu perilaku menyimpang • tindakan menyakiti diri sendiri • salah satu contoh pergaulan bebas • salah satu faktor pendorong bullying • salah satu ciri remaja yang sehat mental • ...
Social Health 2023-10-17
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- the use of physical force to harm someone or something
- pressure the influence you feel to go along with the behavior and beliefs of your peer group
- willing to stand up for yourself in a positive way
- the ability to identify and share another person's feelings
- mediation a process in which a specially trained student listens to both sides of an argument
- the process of talking over problems to reach a solution
- each person gives up something in order to reach a solution that satisfies everyone
- provide for the physical, mental/emotional and social needs for others
- language facial expressions, gestures and posture
- skills methods for saying "no"
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- the sharing of thoughts and feelings between two or more people
- a problem in a relationship
- a special type of relationship between people who enjoy being together
- a group of people who associate with one another to take part in criminal activity
- movements of the hands, arms and legs
- the failure of parents to provide basic physical and emotional care for their children
- the ability to accept other people as they are
- the connections you have with other people
- a pattern of mistreatment of another person
- the basic unit of society
- abuse an adult displaying sexual material to a child, touching a child's private body parts or engaging in any kind of sexual activity with a child
- dependable
- your friends and other people in your age group
23 Clues: dependable • the basic unit of society • a problem in a relationship • skills methods for saying "no" • movements of the hands, arms and legs • the connections you have with other people • a pattern of mistreatment of another person • the ability to accept other people as they are • your friends and other people in your age group • ...
Health Crossword 2023-11-30
Across
- Someone who stands on the side during an altercation
- Chicken, beef, and eggs are examples of this
- Body's main fuel source
- Health that involves how you interact with people
- This is what is inhaled when vaping
- Bullying that involves hitting, kicking, or other types of force
- Something that people do in order to lose weight
- Instagram, Facebook are examples of this
- This is an example of a depressant
- This is a way to prevent unintentional injury while in a car
- Possibility of loss or injury
- Health that involves how you deal with stress
- Emotional pain people feel in response to a loved one
- Slows down your reaction time and your CNS
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- There are 6 of these that your body needs in order to survive
- Type of disease caused from smoking
- These grains are the type you should eat
- School, strict parents, too much homework can cause you to have this
- This nutrient protects your internal organs
- Type of bullying that happens to be accepted into a group
- Type of bullying that happens online
- Health that involves how your body feels
- Highly addictive drug that is in all tobacco products
- A nutrient that helps with carrying nutrients (you need to drink this all the time)
- Nicotine and caffeine are examples of this
25 Clues: Body's main fuel source • Possibility of loss or injury • This is an example of a depressant • Type of disease caused from smoking • This is what is inhaled when vaping • Type of bullying that happens online • These grains are the type you should eat • Health that involves how your body feels • Instagram, Facebook are examples of this • ...
Health Crossword 2023-11-06
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- feeling influenced to do something
- something you make and then actively try to reach
- a mean person
- online way of communication (2 words)
- someone who learn with their hands
- A hazardous situtation, syn.
- to stop something from happening
- psychological well-being (2 words)
- a connection between two people
- someone who learns best by seeing
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- a profession
- to joke around with someone
- strong body, strong mind
- forcing someone to do something under a threat
- unlike any other
- a type of bullying done online
- A group of people who intend to cause harm
- any action by a person/group that causes physical or emotional harm
- An "i'm not failing, i'm learning" attitude (2 words)
- someone who is of the same age or group as you
- when one is extremely poor
- someone who learns best by listening
22 Clues: a profession • a mean person • unlike any other • strong body, strong mind • when one is extremely poor • to joke around with someone • A hazardous situtation, syn. • a type of bullying done online • a connection between two people • to stop something from happening • someone who learns best by seeing • feeling influenced to do something • someone who learn with their hands • ...
Personal Health 2024-02-05
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
- weakened body abilities and feeling unwell
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- the capacity for doing work
- keep something from happening or arising
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- to keep in existence or continuance
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- food that has low nutritional value
- causing or providing a good result from maintaining rest
- microscopic organism that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals
- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- arrange into a structured order
- The ability to consciously take care of one’s own health
- covered or marked with an unclean substance
20 Clues: the capacity for doing work • arrange into a structured order • food that has low nutritional value • to keep in existence or continuance • a situation involving exposure to danger • keep something from happening or arising • displaying kindness and concern for others • weakened body abilities and feeling unwell • covered or marked with an unclean substance • ...
Health Assessment 2024-02-01
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- Activities of daily living
- Croaking or crowing sounds heard when there is partial observation of the upper air passages
- Paleness of the skin
- A test for blood in the stool
- Visual examination for detection of abnormal signs or qualities
- Listening with the aid of the stethoscope for sounds produced in the body
- Abnormal Lung sounds
- A periodic sound of short duration of cardiac or vascular
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- The sense of smell
- Fluid in the tissues
- A high-pitched respiratory sound that often indicates a narrow airway
- Any objective evidence of disease or dysfunction
- Quick tapping on the body surface to produce sounds
- Pinpoint, round, purplish red spots that are not raised, caused by intradermal or submucosal hemmorage
- Elasticity of the skin
- Blue or purple patch on the skin or mucus membrane that is not elevated
- Yellowness of the skin
- Bodily injury caused by physical means with disruption of the skin or other structure
- Freely open
- Abnormal drowsiness or stupor
20 Clues: Freely open • The sense of smell • Fluid in the tissues • Paleness of the skin • Abnormal Lung sounds • Elasticity of the skin • Yellowness of the skin • Activities of daily living • A test for blood in the stool • Abnormal drowsiness or stupor • Any objective evidence of disease or dysfunction • Quick tapping on the body surface to produce sounds • ...
Health Science 2023-12-06
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- painful urination
- stone
- bladder
- surgical creation of an opening
- small amount of urine output
- drug that increases urinary output
- frequent urination at night
- blood in the urine
- to urinate
- hernia
- kidney
- emptying urine from the bladder
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- difficult, painful
- pertaining to pus
- passing blood through a semipermeable membrane to remove wastes
- glucose in the urine
- absence of urine
- little, deficient
- blood
- excessive urination
- presence of urea and waste products in the blood
21 Clues: stone • blood • hernia • kidney • bladder • to urinate • absence of urine • pertaining to pus • painful urination • little, deficient • difficult, painful • blood in the urine • excessive urination • glucose in the urine • frequent urination at night • small amount of urine output • surgical creation of an opening • emptying urine from the bladder • drug that increases urinary output • ...
Health 2 2024-01-22
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- Exercise focusing on flexibility and balance
- Type of unit to measure body weight
- Type of exercise for cardiovascular health
- Body's ability to resist and recover from illness
- Recommended daily intake of water
- Daily intake of vitamins and minerals
- Process of breaking down food in the body
- Practice of maintaining cleanliness
- Feeling of satisfaction and fullness after eating
- Mind-body technique for stress management
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- Condition characterised by high blood pressure
- Essential nutrient for muscle repair
- Type of fat generally considered healthy
- Process of converting food into energy
- Sunshine vitamin
- Popular aerobic exercise involving cycling
- Recommended amount of sleep for adults
- Substance promoting good health in fruits and vegetables
- Chronic respiratory disease
- Mineral important for bone health
20 Clues: Sunshine vitamin • Chronic respiratory disease • Recommended daily intake of water • Mineral important for bone health • Type of unit to measure body weight • Practice of maintaining cleanliness • Essential nutrient for muscle repair • Daily intake of vitamins and minerals • Process of converting food into energy • Recommended amount of sleep for adults • ...
Health & Fitness 2024-01-08
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- the body is able to fight illness and infection
- using a substitute method to achieve a desired goal
- human immunodeficiency virus
- positive and negative solutions,stare into space
- an emotional state that ranges from mild, short-lived feelings of sadness
- placing value on something or someone that is beyond its worth
- sexually transmitted infections-spread mainly through sexual contact
- your bodys reaction to the events of your life
- reverting back to a less mature stage of development
- transferring an emotion connected with one person or thing to another person or thing
- transferring an emotion into a complaint
- explaining your weaknesses or failures by giving excuses
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- behavior patterns people use to protect their self esteem
- products involve health risks
- smoke caused by smoking products, cigarettes, cigars, and pipes
- the inability to get the amount of sleep you need when you need it
- blaming your failure on other people or things
- aquired immune deficiency syndrome
- allowing discouragement to get you down
- refers to the condition of your body
- overcoming obstacles or problems
21 Clues: human immunodeficiency virus • products involve health risks • overcoming obstacles or problems • aquired immune deficiency syndrome • refers to the condition of your body • allowing discouragement to get you down • transferring an emotion into a complaint • blaming your failure on other people or things • your bodys reaction to the events of your life • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-09-05
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- Dónde están tu cerebro y tu cara.
- Cuando la temperatura de su cuerpo es superior a 100.
- Algo que duele.
- Usas esto para oler.
- Dónde vas a ver a un médico cuando estás enfermo.
- Dolor en la garganta.
- Dolor en el estómago.
- Algunas personas los pintan cuando usan sandalias.
- las usas para recoger cosas
- Lo que haces cuando hay un cosquilleo en la garganta.
- Los usas para lamer.
- ¿Comes comida y va a tu qué?
- El apéndice conectado a su pie.
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- Una enfermedad en la que tose y estornuda.
- Se oye con estos.
- Dolor en el oído.
- Usas esto para caminar y correr.
- Se utilizan para ver.
- Cuando sientes que tienes que vomitar.
- Los usas para contar cuando eres joven.
- Dolor en la cabeza.
- Usas estos para hablar.
- Los usas para masticar tu comida.
- Una hora específica en la que vas a conocer al médico.
- Los largos apéndices que se conectan a tus manos.
- La persona que te trata cuando estás enfermo.
- La persona que asiste al médico cuando usted está enfermo.
- Donde los hombros y la columna vertebral están conectados.
28 Clues: Algo que duele. • Se oye con estos. • Dolor en el oído. • Dolor en la cabeza. • Usas esto para oler. • Los usas para lamer. • Se utilizan para ver. • Dolor en la garganta. • Dolor en el estómago. • Usas estos para hablar. • las usas para recoger cosas • ¿Comes comida y va a tu qué? • El apéndice conectado a su pie. • Usas esto para caminar y correr. • Dónde están tu cerebro y tu cara. • ...
Nutrition & Health 2024-02-29
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- _________ is found in wholegrain cereals and fruit and vegetables
- There is ______ and minerals in our foods we eat.
- Are the levels of intake of essential nutrients that, on the basis of scientific knowledge, are judged by the Food and Nutrition Board.
- Breaks down the amount of calories, carbs, fat, fiber, protein, and vitamins per serving of the food
- Vitamins and minerals needed by the body in very small amounts
- The process of giving fluids needed by the body.
- A chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- The nutrients we need in larger quantities
- The process of taking nutrients from the digestive system into the blood so they can be used in the body.
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- A visual representation of the optimal number of servings of food a person should eat daily from each basic food group.
- There is Vitamins and ______ in out food we eat.
- a variety of strategies and techniques that are used to deal with stress.
- an immune system reaction that happens soon after eating a certain food.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- Practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving.
- A person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.
- If a food does not contain nutrients or if the calories from sugar and fats outweigh the nutrients found in the food.
- A substance that protects cells from the damage caused by free radicals.
- A measurement of the energy content of food.
- There is a lot of ______ in meat
- An easy-to-follow food guide, to help parents to figure out how to feed their kids nutritious, balanced meals.
- Breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- Sugar molecules
- There is _____ in junk food
24 Clues: Sugar molecules • There is _____ in junk food • There is a lot of ______ in meat • The nutrients we need in larger quantities • A measurement of the energy content of food. • There is Vitamins and ______ in out food we eat. • The process of giving fluids needed by the body. • There is ______ and minerals in our foods we eat. • ...
Health: Martinez 2024-03-05
Across
- chewing tobacco, held in the mouthTobacco smoke affects smokers and non-smokers
- the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves
- can make you more likely to get _________ and other lung conditions.
- What is the main chemical in marijuana?
- marijuana can affect the areas in the brain responsible for movement and ______
- a drug that may lead the user to try other, more dangerous drugs
- air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke, composed of mainstream smoke and sidestream smoke
- is the action or practice of inhaling and exhaling vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designeda for purSmokers a compartment of a train where smoking is permitted
- devices are used to simulate the experience of smoking, having a cartridge with a heater that vaporizes liquid nicotine instead of burning tobacco.
- any unnecessary or improper use of chemical substances for non-medical purposes
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- the smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar tobacco smoke affects smokers and non-smokers
- substances whose fumes are sniffed or inhaled to give effect
- the smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker
- smoke in the carpet, curtains, walls, furniture
- vapes contain __________ making them very addictive.
- a plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers are usually smoked for their intoxicating effects
- causes ________ and paranoia
- ________ Adults are More Likely to Vape
- a substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence
- adults aged ___ to 25 reported using marijuana in the past year (number)
20 Clues: causes ________ and paranoia • What is the main chemical in marijuana? • ________ Adults are More Likely to Vape • the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves • the smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker • smoke in the carpet, curtains, walls, furniture • vapes contain __________ making them very addictive. • ...
Health vocab 2024-02-06
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- - (of a disease) not harmful in effbronchodilator -
- - inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- - surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery.
- - the fact of occurring again
- - a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.
- - a substance that causes an allergic reaction.
- - A chronic disease in which the bronchial airways in the lungs become narrowed and swollen, making it difficult to breathe.
- - A substance that has many effects in the body.
- - occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
- - a type of medication that make breathing easier by relaxing the muscles in the lungs and widening the airways (bronchi).
- - (of a disease) very virulent or infectious.
- - a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- - a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
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- - a hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. The lack of insulin causes a form of diabetes.
- - an examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease.
- - a diminution of the seriousness or intensity of diseases
- - degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness, especially in the hip, knee, and thumb joints.
- - the treatment of disease by the use of chemical substances, especially the treatment of cancer by cytotoxic and oradiation therapyationtherapy
- - any disease marked by inflammation and pain in the joints, muscles, or fibrous tissue, especially rheumatoid arthritis.
- factor - characteristics at the biological, psychological, family, community, or cultural level that precede and are associated with a higher likelihood of negative outcomes.
- - a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- therapy - the treatment of disease, especially cancer, using X-rays or similar forms of radiation.
- - raised, often itchy, red bumps (welts) on the surface of the skin
- - Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose (or blood sugar), which leads over time to serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves.
24 Clues: - the fact of occurring again • - (of a disease) very virulent or infectious. • - a substance that causes an allergic reaction. • - inflammation or swelling of one or more joints • - A substance that has many effects in the body. • - (of a disease) not harmful in effbronchodilator - • - a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue. • ...
health problems 2025-03-05
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- is a contagious viral infection that causes a mild rash and fever.
- is a contagious viral infection that affects the salivary glands.
- is a mental health condition that can cause feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities
- is a viral infection that can cause paralysis
- is a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin in the skin, hair, and eyes
- is the swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas. It may be sudden (acute) or ongoing (chronic)}
- is a progressive brain disorder that destroys memory and thinking skills
- is a genetic condition that occurs when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21
- It is a disease that occurs when some cells in the body multiply uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.
- is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines
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- A highly contagious viral infection that causes an itchy, blister-like rash on the skin.
- is a progressive brain disorder that causes movement problems, stiffness, and tremors.
- is an infectious disease caused by a type of bacteria that usually affects the lungs.}
- is a chronic disease that occurs when the body doesn't produce enough insulin or doesn't use insulin properly
- is a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- is a neurological disorder that causes moderate to severe headaches and other symptoms.
- is a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation in the airways, making it difficult to breathe.
- is a mental illness that causes extreme mood swings
- is a contagious viral infection that affects the nose, throat, and lungs
- is a reflex action that clears your airways of irritants like mucus, dust, or smoke
20 Clues: is a viral infection that can cause paralysis • is a virus that attacks the body's immune system • is a mental illness that causes extreme mood swings • is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines • is a contagious viral infection that affects the salivary glands. • is a contagious viral infection that causes a mild rash and fever. • ...
Social Health 2025-10-15
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- Groups with defined leadership and organization; often known for violence and illegal activities
- Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience
- The use of touch in nonverbal communication
- The use of words to share information through spoken, written, or signed language
- Treating people differently based on prejudice
- When free choice is eliminated and pressure occurs
- Trust, honesty, and mutual agreement to be together
- Stage of cycle of violence with rising anger or irritability
- A type of nonverbal communication focusing on how people perceive and use time
- Study of how words are spoken, including pitch, speed, volume, and tone
- Unwillingness to accept differing views or behaviors
- Stage where abuser acts apologetic and loving
- A type of nonverbal communication involving the study of human use of space
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- Fully concentrating on, understanding, and responding to another person
- Oversimplified image or idea of a group or person
- The way body movements and gestures serve as a form of nonverbal communication
- Avoiding expressing own thoughts or needs to avoid conflict
- Expressing needs and opinions directly and respectfully
- Stage of cycle where abuse occurs
- Deep affection, care, and respect for another person
- Physical objects that convey messages about identity, culture, and values
- The complete, ideal form of love
- Having variety or differences
- The process of exchanging information, ideas, or feelings through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
- Agreement that is willfully given
- Process where predator builds trust and emotional connection
- A clash or opposition due to ideas, interests, or needs
- Different ways people give and receive love
- Feeling of closeness and connection with another person
- A connection between two or more people
- Small group with shared interests that excludes others
- The power to influence or direct people's behavior
32 Clues: Having variety or differences • The complete, ideal form of love • Stage of cycle where abuse occurs • Agreement that is willfully given • A connection between two or more people • The use of touch in nonverbal communication • Different ways people give and receive love • Stage where abuser acts apologetic and loving • Treating people differently based on prejudice • ...
KET-HEALTH 2025-08-17
Health Science 2025-09-30
Across
- Tailbone
- Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- The bone is broken and the skin is intact
- Amount the subscriber must pay each year before insurance will help pay
- Outside, little leg bone, outside ankle bone
- Shin bone, inside ankle bone
- Raises arm to the side
- Carries blood toward the heart
- Composed of fat that helps insulate the body from temperature, provides protective padding, energy storage area
- Pinky side of forearm
- An inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles
- Upper back bones, rib attachment
- Most common type of skin cancer
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Scaly cracked skin between the toes and on the feet
- Receives unoxygenated blood from the veins
- Attach bone to bone
- Arm bone
- Oil glands
- Fingers
- Arch of the foot
- Receives blood from the right atrium and pumps it to the lungs
- Characterized by inflammation of the tendons due to overuse or age related changes in the tendon
- Outer layer of the skin
- Abnormal curvature of the spine
- Arthritis that is caused by the breakdown and loss of cartilage in the joints
- Least common but most deadly type of skin cancer
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- Knee cap
- Blood disorder where capacity of the4 blood to transport oxygen is decreased
- The bone is broken and the skin is cut by the bone
- When the volume in your blood vessels is too high
- Layer of skin under the epidermis
- A tearing of a muscle or its attaching tendon
- Periodic payment in exchange for healthcare or prescription drug coverage
- Pumps blood into the aorta
- Itchy burning rash ibn the groin area
- Breast bone
- Hand bones
- Regulates body temperature by evaporation of water
- An inherited disorder in which muscles are missing a certain protein causing degeneration of muscle tissue
- Connect arterioles and venules - nutrient and waste exchange
- The stretching or tearing of a ligament
- Coronary artery or a branch of the coronary artery is blocked
- Helps with respiration
- An involuntary muscle contraction
- Red skin rash that forms a ring on normal looking skin
- Thigh bone
- Straightens the elbow
- Bends the elbow
- A bone disease that happens when the body loses too much bone and/or makes too little bone
- Ankle/heel bones
- Build-up of fatty deposits on the inner walls of arteries
- Low back bones
- Neck bones
- Wrist bones
- Any location where 2 bones meet
- Thumb side of forearm
- Collar bone
- Shoulder-blade
59 Clues: Fingers • Knee cap • Tailbone • Arm bone • Hand bones • Thigh bone • Neck bones • Oil glands • Breast bone • Wrist bones • Collar bone • Low back bones • Shoulder-blade • Bends the elbow • Ankle/heel bones • Arch of the foot • Attach bone to bone • Pinky side of forearm • Straightens the elbow • Thumb side of forearm • Raises arm to the side • Helps with respiration • Outer layer of the skin • ...
Health Insurance 2025-10-22
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- period from date of employment to date insurance is in force
- a government health insurance premium for individuals 65 and older
- period , a specific period after a premium payment is due in which consumer may make payment
- a demand for payment of benefits
- termination of the policy because consumer has failed to pay premium within the time required
- an insurance company representative, licensed by the state
- physical or mental disability resulting from injury or illness
- a policy is renewable each
- benefits which include hospital, surgical, and doctor's visits
- comprehensive health care group (abbr.)
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- any chance of loss
- benefits paid in a predetermined amount in the event of a covered loss
- agreement attached to policy which exempts coverage for certain conditions normally covered
- amount payable by insurance company for coverage
- medical, health insurance to finance the cost of major illness and injury
- term disability- offered for prolonged illness
- renewable contract- one which the insured has the right to continue
- period, time between the period of disability and the beginning of disability income insurance benefits
- specific conditions for which policy will not pay
- the amount of charges that must be absorbed by the protected person before benefits are paid by the company
- non payment of premium
- benefits paid if someone dies
22 Clues: any chance of loss • non payment of premium • a policy is renewable each • benefits paid if someone dies • a demand for payment of benefits • comprehensive health care group (abbr.) • term disability- offered for prolonged illness • amount payable by insurance company for coverage • specific conditions for which policy will not pay • ...
☆Consumer Health ;-;☆ 2024-09-08
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- blood pressure control
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer
- urinary stones
- independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body.
- cough and Asthma
- similar to acupuncture; focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet
- coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company issuing the health insurance.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow; believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine; pretentiously uses meaningless medical jargon and relies on scare tactics, paranoid accusations and quick fixes
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- licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g. Physicians)
- practices taking herbal medicine and availing of special diets and vitamins
- uses mental exercises in belief that the brain is central to the health of an individual
- source and recency of information
- institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment, offers different types of medical care like inpatient and outpatient care.
- views diseases as a manifestations of an altermation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself, offers wide range of natural practicesincluding: Herbal Medicine and Alternative Medicine
- uses magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body
- purpose a d caveat of the information
- form of fraud; any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective; being operated by quacks.
- mouthwash
- services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs.
20 Clues: mouthwash • urinary stones • cough and Asthma • blood pressure control • source and recency of information • purpose a d caveat of the information • specific services that are not paid by the issuer • services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs. • licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g. Physicians) • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH 2024-09-10
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- herbal medicine that is for blood pressure control.
- herbal medicines that is for arthritis and gout.
- treatment that does not require a patient to stay inside in the hospital.
- institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment; offers different types of medical care like inpatient and outpatient care.
- Coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company issuing the health insurance.
- source and recency of information.
- relief from body aches and pain
- any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
- similar to acupuncture and focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
- antiseptic disinfect wounds, and for mouthwash and tooth decay and gum infection.
- herbal medicine that is for cough and asthma.
- Type of care given to individuals who need to stay in the hospital.
- Works closely with the Department of Health, law-making body with regards to the effective use of traditional and alternative medicine.
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- Uses magnetic fields or bio fields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow
- pproaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- Licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
- Services offered cater to a specific population with various health needs.
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer.
- non-insulin dependent for diabetic patients
- views diseases as a manifestations of an alternation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself; offers wide range of natural practices.
21 Clues: relief from body aches and pain • source and recency of information. • non-insulin dependent for diabetic patients • herbal medicine that is for cough and asthma. • herbal medicines that is for arthritis and gout. • specific services that are not paid by the issuer. • herbal medicine that is for blood pressure control. • ...
Nutrition & Health 2025-06-05
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- guidelines - Advice from experts on how to eat healthy.
- diet - Eating the right amounts of different foods to stay healthy.
- - A condition where someone has to much body fat.
- - A nutrient that helps build and repair muscles and tissues
- - When a person doesn't get enough nutrients.
- size - The amount of food usually eaten at one time.
- grains - Grains that have all parts of the seed and are more nutritious.
- - A part of plant food that helps with digestion and keeps you full.
- fat - An unhealthy fat often found in fried or packaged foods.Antioxidants - Compounds in foods like fruits that help protect your cells.
- fat -A type of fat that canraise bad cholesterol if eaten too much.
- - Nutrients that give your body quick energy that are found in bread, posta, and fruit.
- - A hormone that helps control blood sugar levels.
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- - Small nutrients that help your body work properly.
- - A nutrient that gives energy and helps your body absorb vitamins.
- - Getting enough water to keep your body working well.
- sugar - The amount of sugar in your blood for energy.
- - A fat like substance in your blood; to much can be bad for your heart.
- - The process of breaking down food so the body use it for energy.
- food -Food that has been changed from its natural form; often less healthy.
- Calories - Foods with calories but very very few nutrients like soda or candy.
- - Any substace in food that helps your body grow and stay healthy.
- - How your body turns food into energy.
- - A unit of energy you get from food.
23 Clues: - A unit of energy you get from food. • - How your body turns food into energy. • - When a person doesn't get enough nutrients. • - A condition where someone has to much body fat. • - A hormone that helps control blood sugar levels. • - Small nutrients that help your body work properly. • size - The amount of food usually eaten at one time. • ...
Health 3 2025-05-29
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- Largest part of the brain; controls thinking, reasoning and memory.
- Sound waves travel from the outer ear through the...to reach the eardrum
- Bacteria and viruses that cause disease
- Receptors that send messages to your brain which allow you to smell
- The body's ability to resist a particular disease
- Gives the eye its color
- A person trained to examine eyes and prescribe glasses
- Becomes thicker when you look at close objects and thinner when you look at distant ones
- Tough outer layer of the eye
- The special kind of skin cells that line your mouth, nose, and throat.
- White blood cells inside lymph nodes
- Nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- Like wires; communication system.
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- The chemical which destroys most of the harmful bacteria that enter your stomach
- The largest lymphatic organ
- The enzyme that kills bacteria in your tears and perspiration
- Transportation tubes for lymph
- The hairlike projections that line the mucous membrane
- Center of the iris through which light passes
- The largest organ of your body.
- Enlarged bunches of lymphatic tissue
- Carries messages to your brain causing you to hear
- Hollow space in your skull that surrounds each eye
23 Clues: Gives the eye its color • The largest lymphatic organ • Tough outer layer of the eye • Transportation tubes for lymph • The largest organ of your body. • Like wires; communication system. • Enlarged bunches of lymphatic tissue • White blood cells inside lymph nodes • Bacteria and viruses that cause disease • Center of the iris through which light passes • ...
Health Final 2025-05-16
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- A muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity (Ch. 15)
- Small or deep hole caused by something piercing the skin (Ch. 27)
- Part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak(Ch. 12)
- Unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses(Ch. 10)
- This type of health is all about your feelings and thoughts (Ch. 1)
- A cut is an example of what type of open wound? (Ch.27)
- Exercising at the level that’s beyond your regular daily activities (Ch. 12)
- Derived from the opium plant and are obtainable only by prescription(Ch. 22)
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, improves fitness(Ch. 12)
- This type of health is shown in how you get along with others(Ch. 1)
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food (Ch. 10)
- Network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens(Ch. 23)
- Microorganisms that cause disease (Ch. 15)
- This tumor moves and spreads to other tissue around it(Ch. 25)
- Is where air moves into the lungs (Ch. 15)
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues(Ch. 10)
- When a noncancerous tumor slowly grows(Ch. 25)
- A scrape is an example of what type of open wound?(Ch. 27)
- This type of health is all about how well your body functions (Ch. 1)
- Gradually increasing the demands on your body (Ch. 12)
- A disease that is not passed on by other people(Ch. 25)
- Affects the heart or blood vessels(Ch. 25)
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- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat(Ch. 23)
- Disease that is spread from one living organism to another(Ch. 23)
- Chemicals that change the way the CNS works, change brain activity (Ch. 22)
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, repair, and supply energy(Ch. 10)
- Ideas, beliefs, attitudes about what is important (Ch. 2)
- Tissue or skin that is forcibly torn away from your bod (Ch. 27)
- Written or spoken messages designed to get consumers to purchase a product(Ch. 2)
- Agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't function (Ch. 2)
- The oxygen-carrying protein in blood (Ch. 15)
- Single-celled microorganisms that are everywhere(Ch. 23)
- A drug that can change moods, have excessive sleepiness (Ch. 22)
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being (Ch. 1)
- Someone who purchases or uses health products or services(Ch. 2)
- A drug that provides bolt of self-confidence and euphoria (Ch. 22)
36 Clues: Microorganisms that cause disease (Ch. 15) • Is where air moves into the lungs (Ch. 15) • Affects the heart or blood vessels(Ch. 25) • The oxygen-carrying protein in blood (Ch. 15) • When a noncancerous tumor slowly grows(Ch. 25) • Gradually increasing the demands on your body (Ch. 12) • A cut is an example of what type of open wound? (Ch.27) • ...
Digestion & Health 2025-12-22
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- A harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body, which interferes with normal metabolic processes.
- Acid Hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach to lower pH levels, kill bacteria, and activate digestive enzymes.
- A condition that results from eating a diet in which nutrients are either not enough or are too much.
- The muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach.
- Organic compounds that people need in small quantities; distinct from minerals because they are made by living things.
- A waxy, fat-like substance found in all cells; needed to make hormones and vitamin D, but too much can lead to heart disease.
- The final section of the gastrointestinal tract where water is absorbed from indigestible food matter and waste is stored.
- The wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
- Tiny, finger-like projections lining the small intestine that increase surface area for maximum nutrient absorption.
- Nutrients required by the body in trace amounts, specifically vitamins and minerals, to orchestrate physiological functions.
- Minerals in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge and affect how your body functions.
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- A value derived from the mass (weight) and height of a person, used as a screening tool to categorize weight status.
- Substances that protect cells from damage caused by unstable molecules known as free radicals.
- A protein that acts as a biological catalyst to speed up chemical reactions, such as breaking down food in the stomach.
- The long, tube-like organ where most chemical digestion takes place and where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.
- Inorganic substances found in soil and rocks (like calcium, iron, and potassium) that are essential for body function.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- The indigestible part of plant foods that travels through the digestive system, absorbing water and easing bowel movements.
- A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose), often associated with insulin resistance.
- An enzyme found in saliva and pancreatic fluid that specifically converts starch and glycogen into simple sugars.
20 Clues: The muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach. • The wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract. • A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. • Substances that protect cells from damage caused by unstable molecules known as free radicals. • ...
health puzzle 2026-01-14
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- flows blood throughout body
- Shortness of breath on exertion
- connect arteries and veins
- four
- self
- carries blood and oxygen throughout body
- heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs.
- carries things away from the heart to deliver them to every cell, tissue, and organ
- shock box
- carries nutrients and oxygen for the body
- monitor tiny machine patient wears for a few days
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- apart
- process of recording
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- a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
- the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow
- emergency action
- heart attack
- x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter
- complete stopping of the heart
- against
- slow
22 Clues: four • self • slow • apart • against • shock box • heart attack • emergency action • process of recording • connect arteries and veins • flows blood throughout body • complete stopping of the heart • Shortness of breath on exertion • carries blood and oxygen throughout body • carries nutrients and oxygen for the body • heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs. • ...
Health Science 2026-01-09
22 Clues: nerve • cavity • bridge • network • control • cushion • membrane • pathways • forebrain • voluntary • brainstem • replaying • processing • interbrain • vertebrates • involuntary • continuation • communication • understanding • rest and digest • same communication • largest part of brain
Fitness & Health 2026-01-06
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- – the subjects and lessons taught in a school
- – the ability to recover after difficulties
- – the power to move, work, or do activities
- – a place where people go to exercise
- – a small difference or space
- – the state of health or physical fitness
- – a competition between players or teams
- – watching something carefully
- – natural substances the body needs to stay healthy
- – getting better over time
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- – a sport where people use a bow and arrows
- – to go up something high
- – good results or advantages
- – how heavy a person or object is
- – doing a lot of movement or physical activity
- – a person who helps others exercise or improve fitness
- – moving a boat on water using wind
- – having a strong decision to do something and not give up
- – being part of a group or club
- – a feeling of worry about something
- – the ability to keep doing something for a long time
- – being well and good for the body and mind
- – a state of being peaceful and relaxed
23 Clues: – to go up something high • – getting better over time • – good results or advantages • – a small difference or space • – watching something carefully • – being part of a group or club • – how heavy a person or object is • – moving a boat on water using wind • – a feeling of worry about something • – a place where people go to exercise • – a state of being peaceful and relaxed • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-31
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- A negative state of being that ranges from feelings of sadness or discontentment to feelings of extreme sadness and pessimism.
- A disorder of mental processes characterized by a deterioration of memory and at least one other cognitive function. Is an impairment of attention orientation memory judgment language motor and spatial skills and function
- A disorder characterized by feelings of fear terror or hopelessness triggered by experiencing or witnessing an event the individual believes to be a threat to life physical integrity and safety. Recollections flashbacks or nightmares
- irrational fears that lead people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- is a symptom of a variety of mental health disorders.
- bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality
- Death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to kill oneself. It often occurs during a major depressive episode. It can also occur as a result of a substance use disorder or another psychiatric disorder. It can sometimes occur without a psychiatric disorder when someone is experiencing extreme bereavement or severe health issues.
- a mental disorder characterized by "positive" and "negative" symptoms. Psychotic or positive symptoms include delusions hallucinations and disordered thinking (apparent from a person's fragmented disconnected and sometimes nonsensical speech). Negative symptoms include social withdrawal extreme apathy diminished motivation and blunted emotional expression
- is a spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction a preference for predictability and routine sensory processing differences focused interests and repetitive behaviours.
- discrimination based upon societies fear and ignorance about an illness or a problem. It causes peoples to be marginalized and mistreated and therefore leads to social isolation health inequalities and many forms of discrimination
- interferes with daily functioning and can cause various physical cognitive and social changes such as changes in eating habits altered sleep patterns lack of energy or motivation difficulty with concentration or decision making withdrawal from social activities.
- A behavioural syndrome that is characterized by inattention and impulsivity or hyperactivity. Symptoms begin before age seven and can impair social academic and occupational functioning.
- MH Day is to raise………… of MH issues
- One measure of poor mental health which can be described as feelings of tiredness anxiety nervousness hopelessness depression and sadness_ distress
- An emotional response to any disturbing experience. The emotional response includes feelings of significant fear helplessness dissociation confusion and other intense emotions. These feelings can create a long-lasting effect on an individual’s attitudes behaviours and regular functioning.
- A mental state characterized by emotional strain in response to internal or external stressors including adverse or demanding circumstances. It affects almost every system of the body and influences feelings and behaviours. It can affect mental and physical health and can cause associated disorders and diseases and reduce the quality of life.
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- A medical practitioner who specializes in the study prevention diagnosis and treatment of personality mental and behavioural disorders.
- Inclusion, Ensuring the marginalised and those living in poverty have greater participation in decision making which affects their lives allowing them to improve their living standards and their overall well-being
- People who have it suffer from recurrent and unwanted thoughts or rituals
- A disorder that is characterized by abnormal or disturbed habits and attitudes related to food. Disorders such as bulimia anorexia binge eating disorder.
- Being resilient being and feeling culturally safe and connected having and realising aspirations and being satisfied with life
- A mental state in which reality is experienced in a different way than other people. _ is characterized by disruptions in perception cognition cognitive processing and emotions. As a result of these disruptions an individual may experience delusions hallucinations and disorganized speech.
- feelings of persecution and an exaggerated sense of self-importance. The disorder is present in many mental health problems and it is rare as an isolated mental illness. A person with _ can usually work and function in everyday life since the delusions involve only one area. However their lives can be isolated and limited.
- experience heart-pounding terror that strikes suddenly and without warning
- A trained professional who practices and is skilled in a particular kind of therapy to treat mental or physical diseases or disorders.
- Extreme mood swings with recurrent episodes of depression and mania (being high or up) punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behaviour characterize this disorder
- A type of personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others. This disorder begins in childhood or adolescence and continues into adulthood.
- An irrational and extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places. Someone who experiences agoraphobia will avoid public situations they might be
- Treatment type
- Inner turmoil Feelings of uneasiness to immobilizing bouts of terror. The feelings are jarring to the point of avoiding everyday activities
- A type of condition characterized by a mental or physical dependence on alcohol or other drugs. Individuals can also experience behavioural _ such as sexual internet and gambling
- A type of Therapy can be symbolic and help resolve conflicts and create new perceptions that help create growth and rehabilitation. Making art can also lead to personal fulfillment and transformation.
- A state that gives people the skills knowledge attitudes and power to allow or enable them to be more responsible for their own lives health and care
- The deep sorrow that someone experiences after a significant loss usually the death of a loved one. It can cause distress anxiety confusion obsession with the past and apprehension of the future. Intense grief can cause disruption of the immune system self-neglect and thoughts of suicide.
34 Clues: Treatment type • MH Day is to raise………… of MH issues • bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality • is a symptom of a variety of mental health disorders. • People who have it suffer from recurrent and unwanted thoughts or rituals • experience heart-pounding terror that strikes suddenly and without warning • ...
Health Crossword 2026-01-20
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- A tube of smooth muscle between the pharynx and stomach
- State of health and wellness which one feels safe, fulfiled, and productive, and looks forward to enjoying a long life
- A dimension of health that involves your emotions, mood, outlook on life, and beliefs about yourself
- The immediate care given to a person who is injured or sick
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- A dimenstion of health that involves your body, including physical fitness and the ability to cope with every day physical tasks
- A complex organic molecule that helps the bodybuild new tissues and important molecules
- The quality or state of being healthy in body and mind
- The throat
- Addictive chemical substance in tobacco, cigars, vapes, etc
- Produces Saliva
- A physical and mental response to situations that create pressure
- Filters all of the blood leaving the intestines
- water-insoluble organic molecules, including fats, oils, waxes, sterols, and phospholipids
- A condition that occurs when the body loses more water than has been taken in
- Helps repair and build body tissues
- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules that the body can use
- Dumps pancreatic fluid into the small intestine
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- The inentional misuse of a legally purchased drug or the use of an illegal drug
- Pushes food to where it needs to be in the mouth for chewing to occur
- prevents food going down your windpipe
- each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing.
- the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol.
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- The physical dependence on a drug
- Main source of energy for your body
- 5 feet long in a living person
- essential inorganic elements from soil and water that the body needs to develop and function properly
- stores bile
- 10 feet long in a living person
30 Clues: The throat • stores bile • Produces Saliva • 5 feet long in a living person • 10 feet long in a living person • The physical dependence on a drug • Main source of energy for your body • Helps repair and build body tissues • prevents food going down your windpipe • Filters all of the blood leaving the intestines • Dumps pancreatic fluid into the small intestine • ...
Maternal Health 2026-03-03
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- Hormone used to stimulate uterine contractions
- Fetal heart rate variability indicates fetal ______
- Medication used to prevent seizures in preeclampsia
- Vaginal discharge after delivery
- Infection of the uterine lining postpartum
- Test used to diagnose gestational diabetes
- Pain control administered in the epidural space
- Green amniotic fluid may indicate fetal ______
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- Excessive bleeding after childbirth
- Medication for severe hypertension in labor
- Expected position of fundus postpartum
- Infection of the amniotic fluid
- Maneuver used during shoulder dystocia
- Top of the uterus
- Placenta covering the cervical os
- Premature separation of the placenta
- Rupture confirmed by positive fern or nitrazine test
- Uterus returning to normal size after delivery
- Severe hypertension with proteinuria after 20 weeks
- Labor lasting less than 3 hours
20 Clues: Top of the uterus • Infection of the amniotic fluid • Labor lasting less than 3 hours • Vaginal discharge after delivery • Placenta covering the cervical os • Excessive bleeding after childbirth • Premature separation of the placenta • Expected position of fundus postpartum • Maneuver used during shoulder dystocia • Infection of the uterine lining postpartum • ...
Health problems 2026-01-31
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- Skin hurts after touching something hot.
- Skin is broken and may bleed.
- Your ear hurts.
- Red liquid in your body.
- Small red mark from an insect.
- Organ in your head that thinks.
- Your stomach hurts.
- Your leg is cracked or broken.
- A dark mark after you hit yourself.
- Organ that pumps blood.
- Your head hurts.
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- You can’t breathe through your nose.
- Your nose has too much liquid.
- A sickness with fever, cough, and runny nose.
- Your tooth hurts.
- Your throat is painful when you swallow.
- You make a sound when your throat is sick.
- Body parts that help you move.
- Hard parts inside your body.
- Your body is hotter than usual.
- Air comes out of your nose suddenly.
- You feel sick, sneeze, and shiver.
22 Clues: Your ear hurts. • Your head hurts. • Your tooth hurts. • Your stomach hurts. • Organ that pumps blood. • Red liquid in your body. • Hard parts inside your body. • Skin is broken and may bleed. • Your nose has too much liquid. • Small red mark from an insect. • Body parts that help you move. • Your leg is cracked or broken. • Your body is hotter than usual. • ...
Mapeh Health 2024-04-30
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- Lifestyle Diseases
- Eating then Purging
- Not Able to Focus
- Fear of Spiders
- Fourth Stage of Grief
- Bad Stress
- Can Affect any Part of Body
- Not Enough or Too Much Insulin
- Whole Being of a Person
- Means Split Mind
- Joint Inflammation
- Lack Of Appetite
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- Inflammation and Narrowing of Airways
- Body Odor
- Causes Allergy
- Manic And Depressive Phase
- Big E Chart
- One's Faith or Beliefs
- State of Body
- Nearsightedness
20 Clues: Body Odor • Bad Stress • Big E Chart • State of Body • Causes Allergy • Fear of Spiders • Nearsightedness • Means Split Mind • Lack Of Appetite • Not Able to Focus • Lifestyle Diseases • Joint Inflammation • Eating then Purging • Fourth Stage of Grief • One's Faith or Beliefs • Whole Being of a Person • Manic And Depressive Phase • Can Affect any Part of Body • Not Enough or Too Much Insulin • ...
Health Tech 2024-05-24
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- french tips
- ponytail
- fire tan, always sleeping
- twin, always wins bingo
- tall, always sleeping
- twin, gorgeous, energy drink
- slick back bun
- twin, smart
- spells name wrong in kahoot
- quiet, headphones
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- always has her nails done
- smells good, really funny
- twin, gorgeous, volleyball
- freckles and alanis
- quiet, always reading
- always has fresh dyed hair
- short, fire outfits, braces
- quiet, always watching something
- short, white fox
- ferguson short, short hair
- curly hair, short, freckles
- LONG hair, claw clip
- always wearing green
- always reading
24 Clues: ponytail • french tips • twin, smart • slick back bun • always reading • short, white fox • quiet, headphones • freckles and alanis • LONG hair, claw clip • always wearing green • quiet, always reading • tall, always sleeping • twin, always wins bingo • always has her nails done • smells good, really funny • fire tan, always sleeping • twin, gorgeous, volleyball • always has fresh dyed hair • ...
Health science 2024-12-09
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- a device that has a metal frame
- turning body downward
- artificial supports that assist a patient in walking
- movement away from the midline
- increasing the angle between two parts
- turning a body part back ward
- rubber device filled with ice
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- special blanket containing coils filled with cooling solution
- application that provides cold temp but is dry agianst the skin
- special bath that applies moist heat to the rectal area
- a folded wet or dry cloth applied firmly
- use of cold applications for treatment
- plastic device filled with ice
- band of fabric that's placed around patients waist
- movement around a central axis
- a rod used as an aid in walking
- bending forward
- turning the body inward
- application that provides warm temp but is dry agianst the skin
- full range of movement
20 Clues: bending forward • turning body downward • full range of movement • turning the body inward • turning a body part back ward • rubber device filled with ice • plastic device filled with ice • movement around a central axis • movement away from the midline • a device that has a metal frame • a rod used as an aid in walking • use of cold applications for treatment • ...
mental health 2024-05-08
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- institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill.
- a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their own importance.
- a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep
- process of grief when someone dies
- unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
- balance, coordination
- lobe language, touch
- disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
- apnea serious sleep disorder that happens when your breathing stops and starts while you're asleep.
- constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- a surgical procedure that involves severing the nerve pathways in the prefrontal cortex.
- hyperactivity and impulsivity
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- breathing,heart rate, temperature
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- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
- lobe vision, color perception
- multiple, distinct personalities. The various identities control a person's behavior
- the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else.
- associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- lack or loss of appetite for food
- disorder unusual shifts in mood, ranging from extreme highs and lows
- eating disorder where forced to throw up
- special care to people who are near the end of life and have stopped treatment to cure or control their disease.
- lobe thinking, speaking, memory, and movement
- lobe hearing, learning, feelings
- a sleep disorder that makes people very drowsy during the day.
- a serious mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- person has experienced or witnessed a scary, shocking, terrifying, or dangerous event.
- depression Depression that occurs after childbirth.
- recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations (obsessions).
30 Clues: balance, coordination • lobe language, touch • hyperactivity and impulsivity • lobe vision, color perception • lack or loss of appetite for food • breathing,heart rate, temperature • process of grief when someone dies • lobe hearing, learning, feelings • eating disorder where forced to throw up • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • ...
health crossword 2024-12-20
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- forms within a tendon
- readily visible bone
- a blunt rough surface found on a bone
- glass like cartilage
- wider than long
- very fibrous
- end region of a long bone
- a smooth rounded portion at the end of bone
- used for protection
- general term for any bony projection
- longer than wide
- found at end of muscle
- large smooth ball shaped end
- no irregular surfaces
- center portion of an osteon
- a membrane that surrounds bone
- asymetrical bones
- flared part of bone
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- a projection located above or on a condyle
- limbs such as arms legs feet
- found in epiphysis
- microscopic system in compact bone
- large rough process that provides attachment
- long center portion of long bone
- found at the end of ling bones
- protection structure movement
- small rough process that provides attachment for tendons
- layers of bone that wrap around eachother
- runs perpendicular to haverian
- line of cartilage
- connective tissue between 2 bones
- a space found in the very center of bones
- center portion of skeleton
- helps keep skeleton together
34 Clues: very fibrous • wider than long • longer than wide • line of cartilage • asymetrical bones • found in epiphysis • used for protection • flared part of bone • readily visible bone • glass like cartilage • forms within a tendon • no irregular surfaces • found at end of muscle • end region of a long bone • center portion of skeleton • center portion of an osteon • limbs such as arms legs feet • ...
Health Science 2025-01-14
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- a very recent technology that can be used to edit genes, involving the Cas-9 protein
- an artificial replacement for a body part that was lost congenitally or from trauma
- created in a process called transcription, carrying genetic information from the DNA
- one of the two main types of micronutrients and composed as an organic compound
- a change that occurs in the environment that feedback loops respond to
- a type of abnormal heart rate that occurs when the resting pulse is slower than normal
- a type of medical emergency that occurs when your body temperature is dangerously low
- chemicals that can be applied to skin to slow the growth of microorganisms, like antibacterial soap
- a method to measure the volume of air and speed of the flow of air in and out of lungs
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- a small, non-living, infectious particle that does not contain cytoplasm
- the animal of choice for xenotransplantation
- an acidic “smoothie” in the stomach, consisting of partially digested food
- the first part of the small intestine that helps to further digest food from the stomach
- any disease causing agent, such as bacteria or fungi
- the type of vaccine that uses toxins made by the pathogen
- a sequence of three, consecutive nucleotides found in DNA or RNA that code for a specific amino acid
- compounds that use oxidative mechanisms to delay the degradation of food
- an enzyme that can catalyze the joining of cut DNA pieces together
- a fluid secreted by the liver that helps with breaking large fat globules into smaller ones
- an agent that transmits an infectious pathogen from themselves to other animal hosts
20 Clues: the animal of choice for xenotransplantation • any disease causing agent, such as bacteria or fungi • the type of vaccine that uses toxins made by the pathogen • an enzyme that can catalyze the joining of cut DNA pieces together • a change that occurs in the environment that feedback loops respond to • ...
Health Science 2025-01-18
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- An enzyme that breaks down lactose (sugar in milk), is released by the pancreas in the small intestine.
- A type of cosmetic surgery that restores function or appearance after an injury or illness like burns, accidents, or cancer. An example is breast reconstruction after cancer.
- Part of your body (gland or muscle) that responds to signals in a feedback loop, like sweat glands throughout the body when you’re hot.
- An agent (like a mosquito) that carries and spreads an infectious pathogen into another living organism. Malaria is spread through this agent.
- A substance that neutralizes Hydrochloric acid in the stomach to relieve heartburn, ulcers, or indigestion. This substance protects the mucus lining that protects the stomach to prevent damage.
- A type of deceased organ donor. When the heart permanently stops beating and only occurs in hopeless cases where life-support is decided to withdraw.
- Can be natural or artificial. Antibodies are introduced directly into the bloodstream of an organism through pregnancy, or injection of plasma.
- The process by which proteins lose their structure and function due to heat, pH, or chemicals, this can affect enzyme activity which can stop the cells ability to carry out chemical reactions as quickly as possible.
- An envelope that makes up the outside of a virus, with one side that is hydrophilic and hydrophobic. This component is also present in our food as lipids and contain 2 fatty acid molecules, glycerol, and phosphate,
- The mineral Iron, is used to produce this protein in red blood cells that transport oxygen throughout the body. Deficiency of this protein can cause anemia.
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- A type of RNA that carries amino acids to ribosomes to make proteins during translation.
- A pathogenic bacteria that is spread through an open wound that affects the nervous system and has a preventative toxoid vaccine.
- A heartbeat that’s faster than normal, usually over 100 beats per minute and occurs when there is a disruption to the electrical system that originates from ventricles.
- A technique used in labs to separate DNA by an electric current based on size and charge. The material is gel-like with tiny ports to allow DNA to move.
- A vaccine that uses specific prices of a pathogen like the antigen to create immunity.
- A nitrogenous base of RNA that replaces thymine and pairs with adenine.
- Using natural scents or essential oils for therapeutic uses like stress, mood, or relaxation. The treatment is non-invasive but may cause allergic reactions.
- The animal of choice in terms of organ transplantation into humans due to their size and litters. Their heart valves are commonly used.
- Infection from bacteria or viruses from an animal after implanting a non human cell such as organs, cells, tissues, or fluids into a human, and has pandemic potential.
- Once chyme enters the small intestine, large fat globules are broken down into smaller droplets and use the help of bile. This can also be a food additive called a processing agent that uses lecithin as its chemical agent used in ice cream, mayonnaise, and bakery products.
20 Clues: A nitrogenous base of RNA that replaces thymine and pairs with adenine. • A vaccine that uses specific prices of a pathogen like the antigen to create immunity. • A type of RNA that carries amino acids to ribosomes to make proteins during translation. • An enzyme that breaks down lactose (sugar in milk), is released by the pancreas in the small intestine. • ...
One Health 2025-03-24
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- Enfermedades que se transmiten entre animales y humanos.
- Actividad de producción de alimentos vegetales y animales.
- Alteración del estado de salud.
- Medidas tomadas para evitar enfermedades.
- Variedad de especies en un ecosistema, clave para la salud.
- Conjunto de seres vivos y su entorno.
- Lugar donde habitan organismos.
- Factor ambiental que influye en la salud global.
- Entidad microscópica que necesita un huésped para replicarse.
- Medicamento usado para tratar infecciones bacterianas.
- Fenómeno ambiental que altera los ecosistemas y salud.
- Fuente de nutrientes esenciales para los seres vivos.
- Pérdida de cobertura forestal, afecta los ecosistemas.
- Estado de bienestar físico, mental y social.
- Conjunto de microorganismos que habitan en el cuerpo.
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- Organismo que transporta enfermedades.
- Uso responsable de recursos para el bienestar futuro.
- Paso de un agente infeccioso de un organismo a otro.
- Protección contra amenazas sanitarias y ambientales.
- Ciencia médica que se enfoca en la salud animal.
- Ciencia que estudia la distribución y causas de enfermedades.
- Ciencia que estudia las relaciones entre seres vivos y su entorno.
- Presencia de sustancias nocivas en el ambiente.
- Capacidad del organismo para defenderse de enfermedades.
- Recurso natural esencial para la vida.
- Brote mundial de una enfermedad.
- Capacidad de los microorganismos para sobrevivir a tratamientos.
- Sustancia usada para eliminar hongos perjudiciales.
- Capacidad de adaptación y recuperación frente a crisis ambientales.
- Microorganismo unicelular, algunas son patógenas.
30 Clues: Alteración del estado de salud. • Lugar donde habitan organismos. • Brote mundial de una enfermedad. • Conjunto de seres vivos y su entorno. • Organismo que transporta enfermedades. • Recurso natural esencial para la vida. • Medidas tomadas para evitar enfermedades. • Estado de bienestar físico, mental y social. • Presencia de sustancias nocivas en el ambiente. • ...
Health Crossword 2025-05-02
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- a microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells
- a fatty substance in the blood that can affect heart health
- microscopic organisms that can cause infections or aid in digestion
- the likely course or outcome of a disease
- relating to breathing or the organs involved in breathing
- a type of sugar in the blood, used for energy
- a damaging immune response to a normally harmless substance
- an abnormal mass of tissue that may be benign or malignant
- the process of removing toxic substances from the body
- a condition in which there is a deficiency of red cells or hemoglobin
- the rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is propelled through them
- a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels
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- capable of being transmitted from one person to another
- the treatment of injuries or disorders by cutting open the body
- signs or indications of a disease or condition
- a break or crack in a bone
- a meeting with a medical professional to seek advice or treatment
- relating to the heart and blood vessels
- a condition caused by lack of proper nutrition
- pressure the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries
20 Clues: a break or crack in a bone • relating to the heart and blood vessels • the likely course or outcome of a disease • a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels • a type of sugar in the blood, used for energy • signs or indications of a disease or condition • a condition caused by lack of proper nutrition • the process of removing toxic substances from the body • ...
Health Assessment 2025-05-01
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- bluish discoloration skin and mucous membranes
- decreased heart rate
- strength of pulse is 0
- CN V
- grade of I-VI
- Rest & Digest
- loss of normal angle between nail and nail bed due to oxygen deprivation
- lateral curvature of the spine
- increased breathing rate
- Used to auscultate during assessment
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- purposeful and careful feeling with the hands
- CN I
- valve at Right 2nd ICS sternal border
- high-pitched harsh sound heard during inspiration
- can be non-pitting or graded +1 to +4
- technique for listening to internal sounds
- close and unhurried visualization
- tapping on surface to assess underlying structure
- clear to pink colored with shiny appearance
- bottom number on blood pressure
- pulse behind knee
21 Clues: CN I • CN V • grade of I-VI • Rest & Digest • pulse behind knee • decreased heart rate • strength of pulse is 0 • increased breathing rate • lateral curvature of the spine • bottom number on blood pressure • close and unhurried visualization • Used to auscultate during assessment • valve at Right 2nd ICS sternal border • can be non-pitting or graded +1 to +4 • ...
Health Crossword 2025-04-23
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- A mixture of marijuana and tobacco
- Communication and relationships with others
- When a person stops using drugs and has negative symptoms temporarily
- Marijuana rolled into a cigarette using rolling papers
- The three letters that tetrahydrocannabinol is often shortened to
- This means it's a chemical that CANNOT make someone high
- It is recommended that teenagers and adults get 30-60 minutes of this every day
- Constantly seeking and using drugs despite the negative consequences
- When cannabis is delivered to the bloodstream via the lungs
- A potential side effect of using cannabis
- A body's physical need for the effects of a drug
- This shape sums up the different sides of our health
- This stands for e-cigarette or vaping associated lung injury
- Eating these helps your physical health
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- Our thoughts/feelings and how we express them
- Miss Putur's favorite singer
- A device that heats marijuana and creates vapor rather than smoke
- The three letters that cannabidiol is often shortened to
- Miss Putur's favorite color
- Miss Putur's favorite Post Malone song
- A skillset used for saying no to things
- This means it's a chemical that CAN make someone high
- When cannabis is delivered to the bloodstream via the stomach
- The condition of our body and how we treat it
- It is recommended that teenagers get 8-10 hours of this every night
- Any product from the cannabis sativa plant
- When a person's reaction to a drug goes down as their use of it goes up
- Any food product that has been infused with THC and CBD
- A harmful sticky substance that collects in the lungs after smoking
29 Clues: Miss Putur's favorite color • Miss Putur's favorite singer • A mixture of marijuana and tobacco • Miss Putur's favorite Post Malone song • A skillset used for saying no to things • Eating these helps your physical health • A potential side effect of using cannabis • Any product from the cannabis sativa plant • Communication and relationships with others • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-17
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- To see, hear or feel something that isn't really there.
- Medical care given for an illness or injury.
- Often diagnosed in overactive children.
- Mental health professional that can prescribe medication.
- A person who studies and mind & behavior.
- Persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A mental illness that includes hallucinations.
- Differing in mental function from what is "typical".
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- A person's emotional & psychological well-being.
- A negative event in someone's life that can lead to PTSD.
- A mental illness that causes extreme mood swings.
- One in _____ people are living with a mental illness.
- Often occurs after a traumatic event.
- The process of identifying a disease.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- Negative & unfair beliefs about something.
- The treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication.
- Excessive fear or worry.
- To deal with something difficult.
- When a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts.
20 Clues: Excessive fear or worry. • To deal with something difficult. • Often occurs after a traumatic event. • The process of identifying a disease. • Often diagnosed in overactive children. • Persistent sadness and loss of interest. • A person who studies and mind & behavior. • Negative & unfair beliefs about something. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • ...
Health issues 2024-06-17
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- similar to sickness
- it protects your body from diseases
- hot and sore skin caused by too much sun
- lacking strength
- get better
- when you cut
- influenza
- band-aid
- not healthy
- 12X8
- pain in a specific part of your body
- you take kill microorganisms
- pill
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- twist the ligament of your ankle
- you ____ food
- a shot you get
- evidence of physical disturbance
- to expel air from the lungs
- to make a sudden expiration of breath through the mouth
- the plural is bacteria
- Chickenpox is an example of one
- it iches and swells
- faint
- small germs that can infect you
24 Clues: 12X8 • pill • faint • band-aid • influenza • get better • not healthy • when you cut • you ____ food • a shot you get • lacking strength • similar to sickness • it iches and swells • the plural is bacteria • to expel air from the lungs • you take kill microorganisms • Chickenpox is an example of one • small germs that can infect you • twist the ligament of your ankle • evidence of physical disturbance • ...
Health & Wellness 2024-09-10
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- Severe injuries from accidents
- The building blocks of muscles and cells
- the spread of disease
- Muscles of the chest
- When muscles change in length during contraction and resistance stays the same.
- Muscles of the stomach
- Applying ace rap or brace to help with swelling.
- Conditions like Buerger's disease or blood clots can block blood vessels
- 5 bones between the wrist and fingers
- Bringing your foot upward toward your shin.
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- Muscles found at the front of the upper leg
- Muscles found at the back of the upper leg
- Muscles of the back of the upper arm
- Injury that occurs when a bone is moved from its joint.
- Condition a person is born with
- Muscles of the upper back
- Muscle type found in digestive system
- Bones located between the ankle and the toes
- 7 Bones of the ankle joint
- Muscle of the front of the upper arm
- Muscles found in the shoulders
- Moving away from the body’s midline.
22 Clues: Muscles of the chest • the spread of disease • Muscles of the stomach • Muscles of the upper back • 7 Bones of the ankle joint • Severe injuries from accidents • Muscles found in the shoulders • Condition a person is born with • Muscles of the back of the upper arm • Muscle of the front of the upper arm • Moving away from the body’s midline. • Muscle type found in digestive system • ...
Environmental Health 2024-11-12
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- liquids resulting from the interaction of water with wastes
- The process by which a large number of people becomes permanently concentrated in relatively small areas forming cities
- human made pollution
- Disease caused by radiation
- heavy metal found in some paints, pigments, toys, batteries, ammunitions and traditional medicine
- collecting and reprocessing a resource to be used again
- metal used as psychiatric medication
- mainly transmitted through dog bite
- action to reduce emissions that cause climate change
- Most mosquito coils contain these pesticides
- the buildup of absorbed chemicals in an organism over time
- Major component of air
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- king of poison
- bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes can cause
- a product that claims to kill, prevent, reduce, destroy or repel a pest
- heavy metal found in skin-lightening products and other cosmetics
- infectious diseases that have jumped from a non-human animal to humans
- dengue infection is mainly transmitted through the bite of infected female -------- mosquito
- the increase in concentration of chemicals in each organism up the food chain
- Medical devices (X-ray, CT) are sources of --------- radiation
- action to manage the risks of climate change impacts
- combined effect of exposures to two or more chemicals is greater than the sum of their individual effects
- any organism that spreads disease, causes destruction or is otherwise a nuisance
- the most virulent form of plague
24 Clues: king of poison • human made pollution • Major component of air • Disease caused by radiation • the most virulent form of plague • mainly transmitted through dog bite • metal used as psychiatric medication • Most mosquito coils contain these pesticides • action to reduce emissions that cause climate change • action to manage the risks of climate change impacts • ...
Health Crossword 2024-10-09
Across
- what can become impaired when drinking alcohol?
- smoking or chewing tobacco can ____
- what is the most serious lung condition that vaping causes?
- how many deaths have there been from vaping? (spell out the number, with a dash)
- smoking gives you bad _____
- what district is it legal in?
- non-smokers who are exposed to _______ hand smoke?
- How does alcoholism affect school performance?
- how old do you have to be to drink in the US? (spell out, with dash)
- how many states is marijuana legal in? (spell out and add dash)
- What charge would you get if you brought alcohol to school?
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- what is marijuana considered?
- what does smoking affect?
- what drink has the highest alcohol content?
- What county in WI has the highest number of excessive drinking?
- another name for marijuana?
- which college in wi has a 65% of freshmen reported drinking?
- what can vaping tend to grab ahold of when addicted?
- what side effects do you have when vaping?
- which organ does smoking damage most?
- what is the ingredient that is addictive in vapes?
- what state is vaping most common?
- what is it called when you get marijuana prescribed?
23 Clues: what does smoking affect? • another name for marijuana? • smoking gives you bad _____ • what is marijuana considered? • what district is it legal in? • what state is vaping most common? • smoking or chewing tobacco can ____ • which organ does smoking damage most? • what side effects do you have when vaping? • what drink has the highest alcohol content? • ...
health class 2024-10-16
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- learning how to handle stress
- a state of well being
- traditions of a group of people
- your body reaction to change around you
- make sure something does not happen
- to determine the quality of
- guide the way a person lives
- a disagreement
- The result of actions
- standards on which to base your decision
- methods for communicating information
- resolution finding a solution to the problem
- may cause harm to you or others
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- refusing to partake in unsafe activities
- living or nonliving things that surround you
- physical or mental state
- examination of your own behavior
- making making a choice
- based on facts
- traits from biological parents
- sharing thoughts
- risk that increase in effect
- skills ways to say no
- coming from a person's own POV
24 Clues: based on facts • a disagreement • sharing thoughts • a state of well being • The result of actions • physical or mental state • making making a choice • skills ways to say no • to determine the quality of • risk that increase in effect • guide the way a person lives • learning how to handle stress • traits from biological parents • coming from a person's own POV • ...
Gut health 2024-11-12
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- a carbohydrate found in plants that the body can't digest
- Fermented milk drink
- Try to eat 30 different types per week
- feces
- Vast and diverse community of micro organisms living in the gut
- Follows the small intestine in the gut tract
- unhealthy balance of gut microbes
- fermented tea also probiotic drink
- hunger hormone
- lipids
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- Feast for beneficial bacteria in your gut
- to restore health
- Digestive fluid
- Korean fermented cabbage
- belly
- First element of the gut tract
- swell
- acidic
- microbes
- air
20 Clues: air • feces • belly • swell • acidic • lipids • microbes • hunger hormone • Digestive fluid • to restore health • Fermented milk drink • Korean fermented cabbage • First element of the gut tract • unhealthy balance of gut microbes • fermented tea also probiotic drink • Try to eat 30 different types per week • Feast for beneficial bacteria in your gut • Follows the small intestine in the gut tract • ...
HEALTH (Retake) 2025-11-02
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- a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse
- an injury or mark where the skin is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something
- a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after examining it
- a thick substance, usually containing medicine, that is put on the skin where it is sore or where there is an injury, in order to cure it
- a medical condition that causes stiffness and pain in the joints
- a painful burning feeling in the lower chest caused by the stomach not digesting food correctly
- a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon
- to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound
- inflamation of the liver
- to become completely well again after an illness or injury
- ...up an infection = to become infected
- a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- another name for PAIN
- special thread used to join the edges of a deep cut in the skin
- come ... with a cold = to catch a cold
- ...throat = painful throat
- a disease that you can get from the bite of a mosquito causing periods of fever and making you shiver
- a lot of small red spots on the skin
- ...down on sugar = reduce the amount of sugar you consume
- feel under the ... = to feel unwell
- a painful infection of the eyes that makes them red and makes the eyelids swollen
- breaking of a bone
- plastic ... =
- hearing-... = unable to hear well
- a piece of medical equipment used e.g. for taking blood
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- ...out = to faint
- another name for PAIN
- a piece of cloth that is tied around the neck for supporting a broken arm
- to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- a serious illness in which one or both lungs become swollen and filled with liquid
- as ... as rain = in full health
- the act of shaking slightly because you are frightened, cold or ill
- a disease which children can suffer from, in which the bones become soft and not shaped correctly
- an infectious disease that causes painful swelling in the neck and slight fever
- to make someone with an illness healthy again
- an illness in which the appendix is infected and painful and usually needs to be removed in an operation
- a long, narrow piece of cloth that is tied around an injury or a part of someone's body that has been hurt
- an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful:
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- not able to breathe
- ...fever = pollen allergy
- condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do
- infection of an ear
- look the ... of health = in full health
- a stick with a handle and a part that fits around your lower arm that you use for support if you have difficulty in walking
- take a ... for the worse = to deteriorate
- artificial teeth worn by people who do not have their own teeth
- a skin disease common in young people, in which small, red spots appear on the face and neck
- come ... = to regain consciousness after you have fainted
- a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or a drug store
50 Clues: plastic ... = • ...out = to faint • breaking of a bone • not able to breathe • infection of an ear • another name for PAIN • another name for PAIN • inflamation of the liver • ...fever = pollen allergy • ...throat = painful throat • as ... as rain = in full health • hearing-... = unable to hear well • feel under the ... = to feel unwell • a lot of small red spots on the skin • ...
HEALTH PROBLEMS 2025-11-10
20 Clues: FLU • OBAT • DEMAM • BATUK • PUSING • PATAH KAKI • LEBIH BAIK • SAKIT GIGI • SAKIT PERUT • PATAH TANGAN • SAKIT KEPALA • CAMPAK/CACAR • HIDUNG MELER • BERSIN-BERSIN • SAKIT TELINGA • EYES SAKIT MATA • TERIRIS/TERPOTONG • RADANG TENGGOROKAN • SEMOGA CEPAT SEMBUH • ISTIRAHAT YANG CUKUP
health crossword 2025-09-22
Across
- A feeling of nervousness, worry, or fear, often about a future event or situation.
- A deep sense of happiness, delight, or pleasure, often resulting from positive experiences.
- Regular patterns of behavior or actions, often automatic and repetitive, developed over time.
- The quality of being unchanging, reliable, and regular in behavior, actions, or results.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, low energy, loss of interest in activities, and other symptoms that affect day-to-day functioning.
- The consistency and dependability of a measure or outcome over time, ensuring that results are stable and repeatable.
- To make changes or improvements to something in order to enhance its effectiveness or appeal.
- Adult: An older individual, often a parent, mentor, or caregiver, who is reliable, supportive, and dependable.
- The process of doing something, typically to achieve a goal or respond to a situation.
- The effect or influence that something has on a situation, person, or group.
- Pleasure: The short-term satisfaction or enjoyment gained from an experience or action.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life, often as a result of severe emotional distress or mental health struggles.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health, well-being, and happiness, especially through physical, mental, and emotional practices.
- Actions or reactions of an individual, often shaped by thoughts, feelings, and environmental factors.
- Reward: A benefit or result that provides value over time, often as a result of long-term effort or sacrifice.
- The state of being conscious of something, or having knowledge or understanding of it.
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- A set of circumstances that makes it possible to achieve a goal or take advantage of a situation.
- A positive emotional state characterized by optimism and the belief that things will improve or work out in the future.
- Decisions made after considering different possibilities or options.
- A positive emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The concentration of attention or effort on a particular task or goal.
- Feelings: Intense emotions that can feel difficult to control or manage, such as stress, fear, or excitement.
- To think deeply or carefully about something, often to learn or gain insight from past experiences.
- The process of exchanging information, ideas, or feelings between individuals or groups.
- A negative perception or discrimination against someone based on certain characteristics, behaviors, or conditions, such as mental illness or social status.
- The quality of being logical, sound, or justifiable; in research or testing, it refers to the degree to which an assessment measures what it is supposed to.
- Health: A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing how they think, feel, and act.
- Materials, assets, or supports that help achieve goals, such as information, people, or tools.
- Feelings: The emotions or moods people experience in daily life, such as joy, frustration, contentment, or sadness.
- Physical or mental effort directed toward accomplishing tasks or goals, typically in exchange for compensation or other rewards.
30 Clues: Decisions made after considering different possibilities or options. • The concentration of attention or effort on a particular task or goal. • The effect or influence that something has on a situation, person, or group. • A feeling of nervousness, worry, or fear, often about a future event or situation. • ...
joyful health 2025-09-15
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- you do somthing over and over again
- having a good out look
- emotions that you have regularly
- you ajust it
- you feel good
- you get somthing you wanted imediatly
- somthing you do to improve somthing
- you _________ to someone (to tell them somthing)
- your state of mind
- persistent hopelessness
- somthing you do often
- evrlasting mind set
- something you do to help yourself
- adult an adult that you can trust
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- you look back on your behaviors
- you care for your self
- you get stressed about something and its a feeling
- somthing that is resourcful
- having a chance to sucseed
- you relize somthing about you self
- your worided about somthing
- doing the work
- you can relion someone
- a difference you make
- you make a decision
- your actions
- fixating your mind on somthing
- murderice thoughts
28 Clues: you ajust it • your actions • you feel good • doing the work • your state of mind • murderice thoughts • you make a decision • evrlasting mind set • a difference you make • somthing you do often • you care for your self • having a good out look • you can relion someone • persistent hopelessness • having a chance to sucseed • somthing that is resourcful • your worided about somthing • ...
Health problems 2025-09-23
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- – A reaction of the body to certain foods, dust, or substances.
- throat – Pain or irritation in the throat, especially when swallowing.
- Difficulty in sleeping or staying asleep.
- – A viral infection that causes fever, cough, body aches, and tiredness.
- Red spots on the skin, often itchy or painful.
- – Pain in or around a tooth.
- – Forcing food or liquid out from the stomach through the mouth.
- – Pain in the head or upper neck.
- – Passing watery stools frequently.
- – A sudden action to clear the throat or lungs from mucus or dust.
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- When germs (bacteria or viruses) enter the body and make someone sick.
- – A condition that makes it hard to breathe due to narrowed airways.
- – Small red spots or pimples on the skin, often on the face.
- – Pain in the stomach or belly area.
- pain Pain felt in the back, often from sitting wrongly or lifting heavy things.
- – A condition where a person is very overweight and unhealthy.
- – A condition where the body temperature is higher than normal.
- – A common infection that causes runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat.
- Pain inside the ear.
- A feeling of worry or pressure caused by problems or challenges.
20 Clues: Pain inside the ear. • – Pain in or around a tooth. • – Pain in the head or upper neck. • – Passing watery stools frequently. • – Pain in the stomach or belly area. • Difficulty in sleeping or staying asleep. • Red spots on the skin, often itchy or painful. • – Small red spots or pimples on the skin, often on the face. • ...
Health problems 2025-09-23
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- A reaction of the body to certain foods, dust, or substances.
- throat Pain or irritation in the throat, especially when swallowing.
- Difficulty in sleeping or staying asleep.
- A viral infection that causes fever, cough, body aches, and tiredness.
- Red spots on the skin, often itchy or painful.
- Pain in or around a tooth.
- Forcing food or liquid out from the stomach through the mouth.
- Pain in the head or upper neck.
- Passing watery stools frequently.
- A sudden action to clear the throat or lungs from mucus or dust.
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- When germs (bacteria or viruses) enter the body and make someone sick.
- A condition that makes it hard to breathe due to narrowed airways.
- Small red spots or pimples on the skin, often on the face.
- Pain in the stomach or belly area.
- pain Pain felt in the back, often from sitting wrongly or lifting heavy things.
- A condition where a person is very overweight and unhealthy.
- A condition where the body temperature is higher than normal.
- A common infection that causes runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat.
- Pain inside the ear.
- A feeling of worry or pressure caused by problems or challenges.
20 Clues: Pain inside the ear. • Pain in or around a tooth. • Pain in the head or upper neck. • Passing watery stools frequently. • Pain in the stomach or belly area. • Difficulty in sleeping or staying asleep. • Red spots on the skin, often itchy or painful. • Small red spots or pimples on the skin, often on the face. • A condition where a person is very overweight and unhealthy. • ...
Health Science 2025-12-03
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- originating, causing
- process of observing
- pain
- instrument used to measure
- secrete
- condition, process
- incision, cut into
- surgical repair
- condition
- development
- surgical puncture that removes fluid
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- excision, surgical removal
- tumor, mass
- flow, discharge
- paralysis
- swelling
- record, radiographic image
- inflammation
- instrument used to observe
- pertaining to
- disease
- specialist in the study and/or treatment of a specific field
- condition
- enlargement, large
- artificial or surgical opening
- abnormal condition
26 Clues: pain • secrete • disease • swelling • paralysis • condition • condition • tumor, mass • development • inflammation • pertaining to • flow, discharge • surgical repair • condition, process • incision, cut into • enlargement, large • abnormal condition • originating, causing • process of observing • excision, surgical removal • instrument used to measure • record, radiographic image • instrument used to observe • ...
Mental Health 2025-12-05
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- A serious mental illness where someone might hear or see things that aren’t real
- Feeling stressed or scared after a traumatic or scary event in the past
- Eating a lot of food at once and then trying to get rid of it (like vomiting)
- Having big mood changes, sometimes feeling very happy and other times very sad
- Feeling stressed or worried about the future, school, work, or relationships (very common everyday worry)
- Drinking alcohol too much until you cannot control it anymore
- Avoiding places or things that remind you of a painful memory
- Not eating enough food because of fear of gaining weight
- Having trouble focusing, sitting still, or controlling impulsive actions
- Feeling scared or worried almost every day, even about small things
- Having trouble handling emotions, often reacting strongly to small situations
- Thinking too much or overthinking things until it causes stress
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- A sudden strong fear attack that causes fast heartbeat, shaking, or short breathing
- Being extremely afraid of a certain thing, like heights, animals, or closed spaces
- Feeling very sad for a long time and losing interest in things you used to enjoy
- Feeling shy, nervous, or scared when talking to people or being around crowds (common social fear)
- Always worrying that you are sick even when doctors say you are healthy
- Feeling scared that people are judging you or looking at you
- Feeling extremely tired, stressed, and unable to continue because of too much work or pressure
- Feeling like you must repeat actions or habits (like checking or cleaning) to feel “safe” or calm
20 Clues: Not eating enough food because of fear of gaining weight • Feeling scared that people are judging you or looking at you • Drinking alcohol too much until you cannot control it anymore • Avoiding places or things that remind you of a painful memory • Thinking too much or overthinking things until it causes stress • ...
Skeletal Health 2026-03-19
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- Bones found in your spine
- Jaw.
- Lower back.
- Clinical term for a broken bone
- Ligament injury caused by overstretching.
- The clinical term for your shoulder blade.
- A disease resulting in decreased bone density and brittle skeletal structure.
- The most abundant mineral in the human body, essential for building strong bones.
- The "sunshine nutrient" synthesized by the skin with direct midday sun exposure.
- The bones in your head, neck, back and chest
- Fortified white drink that "does a body good."
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- The non-weight-bearing "little sister" of the tibia.
- The bones of the upper limbs, or arms, and the lower limbs, or legs.
- The funniest bone in your body.
- The body's longest and strongest bone.
- The clinical term for your collar bone.
- A handful of wrist bones.
- Tailbone.
- Impact on this bone can cause a concussion.
- Bones often found alongside cornbread and coleslaw.
- Bone in forearm always connected to the thumb side of hand.
- A chronic condition of joint inflammation and stiffness.
22 Clues: Jaw. • Tailbone. • Lower back. • Bones found in your spine • A handful of wrist bones. • The funniest bone in your body. • Clinical term for a broken bone • The body's longest and strongest bone. • The clinical term for your collar bone. • Ligament injury caused by overstretching. • The clinical term for your shoulder blade. • Impact on this bone can cause a concussion. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2026-04-03
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- Global classification system used to standardise diagnoses and health data
- Conditions or attributes that reduce vulnerability to mental illness
- Evidence-based treatment targeting unhelpful thought–behaviour patterns
- Variables that increase likelihood of developing a condition
- Condition involving alternating depressive and manic states
- Social disapproval that discourages help-seeking and open discussion
- Holistic concept encompassing emotional, psychological, and social functioning
- Therapy combining acceptance and change strategies for emotional regulation
- Clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion, or behaviour causing functional impairment
- Framework integrating biological, psychological, and social influences on health
- Treatment focusing on relationships and life transitions
- A positive state involving resilience, productivity, and meaningful contribution—not merely absence of illness
- Early-onset conditions affecting cognition, behaviour, or communication
- Technique that reduces fear by gradual confrontation rather than avoidance
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- Capacity to cope effectively with stress and adversity
- Perspective examining multiple layers of influence from individual to public policy
- Core concept in ACT involving acceptance and value-driven action
- Conditions involving harmful behaviours and distorted attitudes toward food and body image
- Measure combining years of life lost and years lived with disability
- Conditions characterised by excessive fear, avoidance, and physiological arousal
- Biological factor influencing vulnerability without guaranteeing outcomes
- Disorder marked by hallucinations, delusions, and disorganised thinking
- Disorder involving intrusive memories and hypervigilance following trauma
- Communication approach that prioritises the individual over their diagnosis
- Conditions involving persistent low mood and loss of interest or pleasure
- Interpersonal resource strongly associated with improved mental outcomes
- Leading cause of premature death with strong links to untreated mental illness
- Severe psychological stressor linked to conditions like PTSD
- Trauma therapy using bilateral stimulation to reprocess distressing memories
- Diagnostic manual primarily used in the United States for classifying mental disorders
30 Clues: Capacity to cope effectively with stress and adversity • Treatment focusing on relationships and life transitions • Condition involving alternating depressive and manic states • Variables that increase likelihood of developing a condition • Severe psychological stressor linked to conditions like PTSD • ...
Health. Ilnesses 2026-04-03
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- Something a doctor recommends when you are tired or ill; it means sleeping or staying in bed.
- A condition where you have to go to the bathroom very often and your waste is liquid.
- A very intense, severe headache that often makes you sensitive to light and sound.
- A type of medicine (like Aspirin or Ibuprofen) used to stop or reduce physical suffering.
- When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face.
- A British English term used when you are just a little bit hungry and feel like having a small snack, but not a full meal.
- Feeling very sad, hopeless, or having no energy for a long period of time.
- A general term for an unpleasant physical feeling caused by injury or illness.
- When something is pressed so hard that it breaks into tiny pieces or powder. It can also describe a person who feels emotionally devastated or overwhelmed.
- Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for.
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- When it hurts to swallow food or drink because your neck area is inflamed.
- A continuous pain located inside your skull.
- The unpleasant feeling in your stomach when you think you are going to vomit.
- A sudden, noisy push of air from your throat, common when you have a cold or chest infection.
- When your body is much hotter than the normal
- A common viral infection that causes fever, body aches, and makes you feel very weak for a week.
- The opposite of strong; it describes the feeling when you have no energy or power in your muscles, often because you are ill.
- A tool doctors use to listen to what’s happening inside your body, especially your heart and lungs.
- How your body responds to something it doesn't like, such as peanuts, pollen, or dust.
- A group of red spots or an itchy area on your skin, often caused by an allergy.
20 Clues: A continuous pain located inside your skull. • When your body is much hotter than the normal • Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for. • When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face. • When it hurts to swallow food or drink because your neck area is inflamed. • ...
Health. Ilnesses 2026-04-03
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- The unpleasant feeling in your stomach when you think you are going to vomit.
- A type of medicine (like Aspirin or Ibuprofen) used to stop or reduce physical suffering.
- A continuous pain located inside your skull.
- A very intense, severe headache that often makes you sensitive to light and sound.
- When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face.
- A sudden, noisy push of air from your throat, common when you have a cold or chest infection.
- throat When it hurts to swallow food or drink because your neck area is inflamed.
- A condition where you have to go to the bathroom very often and your waste is liquid.
- Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for.
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- How your body responds to something it doesn't like, such as peanuts, pollen, or dust.
- A general term for an unpleasant physical feeling caused by injury or illness.
- When something is pressed so hard that it breaks into tiny pieces or powder. It can also describe a person who feels emotionally devastated or overwhelmed.
- The opposite of strong. It describes the feeling when you have no energy or power in your muscles, often because you are ill.
- Feeling very sad, hopeless, or having no energy for a long period of time.
- A common viral infection that causes fever, body aches, and makes you feel very weak for a week.
- A British English term used when you are just a little bit hungry and feel like having a small snack, but not a full meal.
- A tool doctors use to listen to what’s happening inside your body, especially your heart and lungs.
- When your body is much hotter than the normal
- Something a doctor recommends when you are tired or ill; it means sleeping or staying in bed.
- A group of red spots or an itchy area on your skin, often caused by an allergy.
20 Clues: A continuous pain located inside your skull. • When your body is much hotter than the normal • Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for. • When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face. • Feeling very sad, hopeless, or having no energy for a long period of time. • ...
Community health 2026-04-13
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- = Mental health doctor
- = Addictive drug
- = Can decompose naturally
- = Shortage or lack
- = Protection through vaccines
- = Solid waste from body
- = Practice of focus
- = Not allowed
- = Lack of proper nutrition
- = Medical testing
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- = Human waste
- = Bringing back to normal life
- = Widespread disease outbreak
- = Feeling of worry
- = Shaking movement
- = Lack of sleep
- = Able to continue long-term
- = Cleanliness and hygiene
- = Mental sadness disorder
- Disorder = Mental condition affecting body
20 Clues: = Human waste • = Not allowed • = Lack of sleep • = Addictive drug • = Medical testing • = Feeling of worry • = Shaking movement • = Shortage or lack • = Practice of focus • = Mental health doctor • = Solid waste from body • = Can decompose naturally • = Cleanliness and hygiene • = Mental sadness disorder • = Lack of proper nutrition • = Able to continue long-term • = Widespread disease outbreak • ...
mental health 2026-04-13
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- – Lithium remains the mood stabilizer of choice for bipolar. An alternative is -
- – Drug treatments for PTSD should not be used as a routine first-line treatment for adults. If drug treatment is used then paroxetine or are recommended
- – Adult dose IV injection 200mcg over 15 seconds then 100mcg every 1 minute if required for benzo overdose
- disorder –Disorder. Examples include GAD, panic disorders, OCD, PTSD and adjustment disorders
- nervosa – The most common cause of admissions to child and adolescent psychiatric wards. Diagnosis is now based on the DSM 5 criteria
- personality disorder – A man asks for help with social anxiety. He prefers to be alone and doesn't like to share his beliefs, which other people think are odd. He has a strong interest in the paranormal and talks in a high-pitched voice when talking about his 'spirit-guide'. Personality disorder
- – SNRIs are very similar in action to SSRIs, but they act on noradrenaline as well as serotonin. They're sometimes preferred for treating more severe depression and anxiety. Examples include duloxetine and
- – Indicated for status epilepticus, short-term anxiety, short-term insomnia associated with anxiety, acute panic attacks, and conscious sedation. Dose ranges 1-4mg
- personality disorder – A young woman takes a paracetamol overdose after splitting with her boyfriend. Two days later she is in a new relationship which is troubled by her repeated outbursts of anger. Personality disorder
- gain – One of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medications
- bicarbonate – Correction of acidosis with IV is the first line in management of tricyclic induced arrhythmias and seizures
- (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) – Diagnosed in about 5% of American children, and in the UK, where the term hyperkinetic syndrome is preferred, only 0.1% are diagnosed
- – In overdose use N-acetylcycteine
- – Antipsychotic drugs are also known as -
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- side effects – May cause dry mouth, blurred vision, impaired glucose tolerance, akathisia, urinary retention, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and extra-pyramidal side effects
- – First generation antipsychotics act predominantly by blocking dopamine D2 receptors in the brain - this can lead to extra-pyramidal side-effects. Examples include chlorpromazine and
- – Tricyclic antidepressant
- – Same class of drug as carbamazepine
- – Tricyclic antidepressants may cause urinary retention, dry mouth, lethargy/drowsiness and -
- – Toxicity includes coarse tremor, hyperreflexia, acute confusion, seizure, coma
- history – The strongest risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder (including schizophrenia)
- – SSRIs work by blocking the reuptake of serotonin into the nerve cell that released it, which prolongs its action in the brain. Examples include escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline and
- Bonnet syndrome – An elderly man with a history of macular degeneration presents with visual hallucinations but reports no other psychiatric symptoms
- Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- personality disorder – A woman presents to her male family doctor wearing a low-cut top and a short skirt. She tries to flirt with the doctor. The consultation is filled with drama and she becomes annoyed with the centre of attention shifts from her. Personality disorder
- – Adult dose by IV injection, subcut or IM; 400mcg initially to treat opioid overdose
- spectrum disorder – All 3 of the following features must be present for a diagnosis to be made; global impairment of language and communication; impairment of social relationships; ritualistic and compulsive phenomena
- – Antipsychotic drugs like olanazapine, quetiapine, and are useful in acute episodes of mania. If response is inadequate, lithium or valporate may be added
- – May be helpful in the initial stages of treatment for behavioural disturbances or agitation. Not for long term use as risk of dependence. An example is midazolam
29 Clues: – Tricyclic antidepressant • – In overdose use N-acetylcycteine • – Same class of drug as carbamazepine • – Antipsychotic drugs are also known as - • gain – One of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medications • – Lithium remains the mood stabilizer of choice for bipolar. An alternative is - • ...
Health Problems 2024-11-14
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- A respiratory problem
- A common viral infection which causes mucus to run from the nose
- When a bone in the leg is broken
- A lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy
- The pain in a person's belly
- An illness in which feces are discharged in liquid form
- A pain inside ear
- A form of indigestion felt as a burning sensation in the chest
- An abnormally high body temperature
- A short term of influenza
- The pain in a tooth or teeth
- A medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel sick when you eat or touch a particular substance
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- A serious disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells that kill normal body cells
- A condition of pain in the throat
- A prolonged pain in the back
- An injury to a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle
- When the skin becomes red with inflammation as a result of sun overexposure
- An infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin
- A painful continuously on the head
- The act of expelling air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound
20 Clues: A pain inside ear • A respiratory problem • A short term of influenza • A prolonged pain in the back • The pain in a person's belly • The pain in a tooth or teeth • When a bone in the leg is broken • A condition of pain in the throat • A painful continuously on the head • An abnormally high body temperature • An illness in which feces are discharged in liquid form • ...
Health class 2026-04-08
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- shivering uncontrollably
- pain in the chest
- need sugar
- the C in R.I.C.E
- the I in R.Iof .C.E
- scrape the stinger off
- red, dry, and painful
- red with blisters
- lime disease
- very deep skin looks brown
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- pale skin, sweating, heavy breathing
- Pain-relieving medication
- unctontrollably jerking in the arms and legs
- greyish skin
- fever redu ing medication
- the r in R.I.C.E
- the E in R.I.C.E
- pain relievers that are not in the opium family; don't need a prescription
- what does OTC stand for
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, these are medications that are not steroids, but they reduce swelling
- dizziness and nausa
21 Clues: need sugar • greyish skin • lime disease • the C in R.I.C.E • the r in R.I.C.E • the E in R.I.C.E • pain in the chest • red with blisters • the I in R.Iof .C.E • dizziness and nausa • red, dry, and painful • scrape the stinger off • what does OTC stand for • shivering uncontrollably • Pain-relieving medication • fever redu ing medication • very deep skin looks brown • ...
Animal Health 2026-04-15
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- Cleaning process to reduce germs
- What health assessment follows a visual inspection and involves closer examination?
- What equipment includes gloves and masks?
- Parasite that lives inside the host body (e.g. worms)
- What type of pathogen is not killed by antibiotics?
- Disease that can be passed from animal to human
- What is the measure of body heat called?
- What vaccination is recommended for rabbits?
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- What is the act of breathing in and out called?
- What is it called when you isolate an animal to minimise the spread of infectious diseases
- What type of pathogen can often be treated with antibiotics?
- health check What is the process of observing an animal for signs of illness before handling called?
- What is the practice of preventing disease spread called?
- Parasite that lives on the surface of the host (e.g. fleas, ticks)?
- What is the normal resting heart rate measure called?
- What vaccination is recommended for dogs (initials)?
- What vaccination is recommended for cats (initals)?
- What type of organism lives on or inside a host and causes harm
- What is the preventative treatment that reduces the risk of infectious disease?
- Ringworm is caused by which type of organism
20 Clues: Cleaning process to reduce germs • What is the measure of body heat called? • What equipment includes gloves and masks? • Ringworm is caused by which type of organism • What vaccination is recommended for rabbits? • What is the act of breathing in and out called? • Disease that can be passed from animal to human • What vaccination is recommended for cats (initals)? • ...
Mental Health 2026-05-01
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- – What is it called when you keep trying even when things are hard?
- – What do you feel when something scares you?
- – What is it called when you believe you can do something?
- – What is it called when you feel very tired in your mind?
- – What do you call being kind to yourself?
- – What do you call doing fun activities to feel better?
- – What is a person called who helps you with mental health?
- – What feeling do you have when something is unfair?
- – What do you call a short rest to feel better?
- – How do you feel when you are happy?
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- – What do you call taking slow, deep breaths to calm down?
- – What is it called when your mind feels calm and peaceful?
- – What is it called when you pay attention to how you feel?
- – What is it called when you talk to someone about your feelings?
- – What do you call people who care about you and help you?
- – What helps your brain rest at night?
- – What is it called when you feel very sad for a long time?
- – What feeling do you have when you are calm and not worried?
- – What do you call thinking good things about yourself?
- – What feeling do you get when you are nervous or worried?
20 Clues: – How do you feel when you are happy? • – What helps your brain rest at night? • – What do you call being kind to yourself? • – What do you feel when something scares you? • – What do you call a short rest to feel better? • – What feeling do you have when something is unfair? • – What do you call thinking good things about yourself? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Ottawa Charter For Health Promotion 2020-05-10
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- Allow; educate; remove barriers
- Laws/rules that should make the healthy choice the easy choice and the unhealthy choice less desirable
- Find solution between parties; find common ground in the middle; work together
- Champion; sell; promote
- Change/shift direction
- Social groups, physical places
- Guide; map; document
- Put together, construct, make
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- Stuff people know and can do to be healthy e.g. how to brush your teeth
- Selling good health; people more in control of their health
- A document based on SMH that was written in 1986 after the first ever conference focusing on health promotion; acts as a guide on “health promotion”
- Making people feel like they are more able to do something; positive
- people and groups working together towards a common goal
- place in Canada where the first ever conference was held focusing on health promotion
- Doctors, physios, counsellors, etc.
15 Clues: Guide; map; document • Change/shift direction • Champion; sell; promote • Put together, construct, make • Social groups, physical places • Allow; educate; remove barriers • Doctors, physios, counsellors, etc. • people and groups working together towards a common goal • Selling good health; people more in control of their health • ...
Carla, Elina, Siham, Sohelia 2023-06-05
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- of study: the angle you attack the subject, the targeted point of the subject, the line you want to follow.
- risk: the likelihood of an immediate or long-term occurrence of an event that poses a direct threat to population health and requires an appropriate health system response.
- medium: any material means, whatever their form or physical characteristics, for receiving, conversing or rendering.
- crisis: a threat to the health of the population that may affect mortality and morbidity indicators.
- collective ideals that define in a given society the desirable criteria.
- cohesion: solidarity of a group resolutely integrated socially, based on the sharing of common fundamental values, a strong sense of be held by and a disposition to collaboration and participate in common goals.
- It is about members feeling connected to each other through shared values and goals.
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- the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained
- all measures aimed at preventing or reducing the number and severity of diseases, accidents and handicaps.
- the method used to find the causes of health consequence and diseases in populations
- A rule governing conduct in a given society or group. Rule that the group has been created or imposed, and that the members of the group are ready to respect.
- health: concerns the health of the health of the population as a whole and aims to prevent diseases and promote health
- assumption made in the context of a study and in relation to a problem.
- approach: analyse quantitative or qualitative data to measure a problem, a health and social need
- investigation: a search and collection of information on a given subject. It is indeed an investigation procedure on a subject.
15 Clues: the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained • assumption made in the context of a study and in relation to a problem. • collective ideals that define in a given society the desirable criteria. • the method used to find the causes of health consequence and diseases in populations • ...
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 • ...
edwyerdoggo12321@gmail.com 2023-11-28
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
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 • ...
Sleeping Temperature 2 2023-09-04
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- Sleep quality could ___________ by 10 percent if it is too warm or too cool.
- The researchers said people ___________ make a comfortable environment to sleep well.
- It can also ____________ stress.
- It can also increase _____________.
- They also said _____________ change could change our sleep.
- The researchers said people should make a comfortable _____________ to sleep well.
- The researchers said people should make a _______________ environment to sleep well.
- Sleep ___________ could fall by 10 percent if it is too warm or too cool.
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- Poor sleep can bring health _____________, like diabetes and heart disease.
- _________ sleep can bring health problems, like diabetes and heart disease.
- Poor sleep can bring health problems, like diabetes and heart ____________.
- Sleep quality could fall by 10 ____________ if it is too warm or too cool.
- Poor sleep can bring _____________ problems, like diabetes and heart disease.
- Poor sleep can bring health problems, like ______________ and heart disease.
- The researchers said ____________ should make a comfortable environment to sleep well.
15 Clues: It can also ____________ stress. • It can also increase _____________. • They also said _____________ change could change our sleep. • Sleep ___________ could fall by 10 percent if it is too warm or too cool. • Sleep quality could fall by 10 ____________ if it is too warm or too cool. • Poor sleep can bring health _____________, like diabetes and heart disease. • ...
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 • ...
Mental health 2021-08-06
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- Used in a beverage, this can act as a depressant.
- The act of helping, defending, protecting. To be offered to your loved
- A process in which a person learns to live harmoniously in society.
- to our personal interests.
- A state of mental disorder caused by a fear of real or imagined
- A sense of a person’s worth; it is a deeper value than mere
- health effects.
- Protects mental health when done in a justified, sincere and timely
- to someone who is suffering.
- Talking about it can save lives.
- Feeling of complete fulfillment and joy.
- Doing this helps release endorphins, the hormones that make you
- We do it to express ourselves, to confide in others and to break
- Fulfilling activities in which we should indulge during our free time,
- There must be this between work and personal life.
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- A specialist who offers you the chance to talk about yourself and what
- because it is free of all hypocrisy.
- An exercise that suggests paying attention to the present moment
- a pandemic.
- Listening to this can relax and energize you.
- A feeling of isolation that greatly affect mental health, especially
- Hearing, considering, paying attention to. The most beautiful gift to
- and without judgment.
- Experiencing it over a long period affects your health.
- without keeping tabs.
- you without judgment.
- An individual's ability to bounce back, to make a fresh start.
- Essential ingredient for good mental health. A lack of it causes several
- Ensuring a healthy this contributes to good mental health.
- Asking for it promptly may prevent worsening of symptoms.
30 Clues: a pandemic. • health effects. • and without judgment. • without keeping tabs. • 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. • ...
Intern Orientation 2022-06-28
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- name of the major street that the VA and UF Health are on
- what a psychiatric code will be called when at UF Health Psychiatric Hospital
- the number of days you can miss on any given rotation
- the max number of hours you can work in a week (but usually is way less!)
- the last name of our chief of psychiatry at UF Health
- part of the mental status exam where you would document future orientation, suicidality, or hallucinations
- our program director's last name
- day of the week for intern didactics
- what we call our psychiatric hospital
- first name of the male outpatient chief resident
- the type of patient we treat in the hospital across the street from UF Health (retired military)
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- term for teaching a patient about their illness or disorder
- the legal term for an involuntary psychiatric hold in Florida
- first name of the chief resident who wants to specialize in addiction
- the name of the coffee shops in UF Health
- where is outpatient clinic located
- number of days you need to request vacation leave in advance
- the last name of our UF Psychiatry Chair
- name of the EMR used at UF Health
- last name of the medical director of our outpatient clinic; also instructs us on psychodynamic psychotherapy
- the tallest administrative chief's name
- the UF football team name
- the name of our in-service exam
- type of call where you work with a PGY2 to learn how to do call
- type of psychotherapy that focuses on providing the patient with immediate, temporary help and focuses on the conscious mind
- the name of the lake you are at now
- female outpatient chief's name
27 Clues: the UF football team name • female outpatient chief's name • the name of our in-service exam • our program director's last name • name of the EMR used at UF Health • where is outpatient clinic located • the name of the lake you are at now • day of the week for intern didactics • what we call our psychiatric hospital • the tallest administrative chief's name • ...
Taking Charge of Your Health Unit 2022-09-02
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- helps you choose the most useful products and get the best value for your money
- a company or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't function properly.
- steps that enable you to make a healthful decision
- specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- 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
- a multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals and will help you identify the criteria for your goal
- skills that help you reduce and manage stress in your life
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- a goal that you can reach in a short period of time
- the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people and helps you build strong relationships with others
- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthy
- people or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- things that you aim for that taking planning and work
- taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health related belief.
- 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.
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- someone who purchases or uses health products or services
20 Clues: steps that enable you to make a healthful decision • a goal that you can reach in a short period of time • things that you aim for that taking planning and work • someone who purchases or uses health products or services • skills that help you reduce and manage stress in your life • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • ...
H&S - Wellbeing Crossword 2025-09-01
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- The process of isolating equipment from energy sources before maintenance to prevent accidental activation
- Slippery, uneven, or obstructed surfaces can cause this.
- The number of hours recommended for rest each night
- Document that lists how to handle hazardous substances
- A short period away from work to reduce fatigue and increase productivity
- State of balance in mental, emotional, and physical health
- One of the best things you can do if you are struggling with stress or mental health.
- Physical activity that helps reduce stress and improve health
- The act of identifying and controlling risks
- A barrier used to prevent falls from heights
- Sounding device used in an evacuation
- The practice of keeping a work area clean and organized to prevent hazards
- Professional support service often offered by employers for mental health
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- A hormone released during stress that, in high levels, can negatively impact health.
- Hidden danger
- Dangerous dust once used in construction
- A practice of being thankful for the good things in life
- A practice drill for evacuating a building safely
- Used to protect ears in noisy environments.
- A structured meeting to discuss safety topics and concerns
- A substance that can cause burns or poisoning
- The designated safe location where employees gather during a fire alarm evacuation
- Saint-Gobain’s Health & Safety and Wellbeing campaign encouraging everyone to look out for themselves and others
- Training provided to teach employees the correct way to lift and carry heavy loads.
- The practice of engaging in activities that bring personal fulfillment and work-life balance
- Getting enough of this helps with focus and energy
- Equipment for putting out small fires
- Essential protective gear worn to prevent injuries
28 Clues: Hidden danger • Equipment for putting out small fires • Sounding device used in an evacuation • Dangerous dust once used in construction • Used to protect ears in noisy environments. • The act of identifying and controlling risks • A barrier used to prevent falls from heights • A substance that can cause burns or poisoning • ...
RO33 - Impacts of Life Events 2026-02-10
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- ISOLATION Lack of contact with others affecting emotional and social wellbeing
- The effect on the body caused by a life event
- Leaving paid work permanently which can impact daily structure and identity
- Physical disease or chronic condition affecting health and ability to function
- DIFFICULTIES Struggles with money affecting stress lifestyle and access to resources
- Extra help provided to meet individual needs during or after a life event
- Support given by family and friends; relating to relationships with others
- HEALTH Long term physical condition that affects daily living and wellbeing
- EVENT A change that can affect physical, emotional, and social health
- A life event involving moving home or country
- The ability to cope with challenges and bounce back after difficult life events
- The process of learning to cope with change or new situations
- Loss of stable housing impacting physical safety and emotional wellbeing
- The impact of life events on how we feel and manage feelings
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- The legal ending of a marriage often affecting emotional and social stability
- A life event where two people legally join in partnership impacting roles and routines
- Becoming a parent bringing new responsibilities and lifestyle changes
- A deeply distressing experience that can affect emotional and psychological wellbeing
- An unexpected event causing physical injury or disruption
- A life event such as marriage, divorce, or bereavement affecting connections with others
- Money related impact of a life event
- Lack of paid work affecting income status and self esteem
- The body’s response to pressure that can impact physical and emotional health
- The experience of losing someone close, affecting emotional wellbeing
- A life event involving a change in job or role that can affect health and wellbeing
- RESPONSIBILITIES Providing care for others which can impact time stress and health
26 Clues: Money related impact of a life event • The effect on the body caused by a life event • A life event involving moving home or country • An unexpected event causing physical injury or disruption • Lack of paid work affecting income status and self esteem • The impact of life events on how we feel and manage feelings • ...
SS9 Ch 8 2026-05-06
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- government service designed to reduce economic inequality and support citizens’ well-being
- This Canadian political party often supports stronger social programs, workers’ rights, public health care, poverty reduction, and action on inequality
- health care paid for mainly through taxes and provided as a public service
- tax paid when buying a good or service
- illegally hiding or misrepresenting income to avoid paying taxes
- This United States political party often supports health care, climate action, social programs, civil rights, and immigration reform
- plan for what to tax, how much to tax, and how tax money should be spent
- health care paid for directly by individuals or private insurance
- This Canadian political party often supports lower taxes, smaller government, tougher crime policies, energy development, and national security
- This United States political party often supports lower taxes, limited government, border security, fossil fuel energy development, traditional values, and strong national defence
- tax based on a percentage of a person’s income
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- illegal buying or selling of goods and services
- This Canadian political party mainly represents Québec interests
- all the income, purchases, property, and economic activity that a government can tax
- federal sales tax in Canada added to many goods and services
- plan that helps pay for health services through regular payments or taxes
- group of people with similar ideas that works to win elections and influence government
- This Canadian political party often supports economic growth, social programs, health care, climate action, equality, and immigration
- illegal economic activity, often done to avoid taxes or laws
- This Canadian political party focuses on climate action, environmental protection, social justice, and democratic reform
- middle number in a set of data organized from least to greatest
- money made after the costs of providing a good or service are paid
22 Clues: tax paid when buying a good or service • tax based on a percentage of a person’s income • illegal buying or selling of goods and services • federal sales tax in Canada added to many goods and services • illegal economic activity, often done to avoid taxes or laws • middle number in a set of data organized from least to greatest • ...
Insurance Vocab- Ashlyn Powell pm 2022-02-10
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- Children's Health Insurance Program
- Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company.
- A form of insurance paid by the employer providing cash benefits to workers injured or disabled in the course of employment.
- System of payment used by managed care plans in which physicians and hospitals are paid a fixed, per capita amount for each patient enrolled over a stated period regardless of the type and number of services provided; reimbursement to the hospital on a per-member/per-month basis to cover costs for the members of the plan.
- a federal program of health insurance or persons 65 years or age and older.
- A medical condition diagnosed or treated before you join a new insurance plan
- A requirement from your health insurance company that your doctor obtain approval from your plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
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- group of healthcare providers that provide services to a specific group, often at a reduced rate.
- paper document from a payer that shows how the amount of a benefit was determined
- patient's written authorization giving the insurance company the right to pay the physician directly for billed charges
- A small fixed fee paid by the patient at the time of an office visit
- Alternative means of health care in which people or their employers are charged a set amount and the HMO provides health care and covers hospital costs.
- A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them.
- The sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company
- U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- The guidelines that determines which of two married parents with medical coverage from different employers has the primary insurance for a child; the parent whose day of birth is earlier in the calendar year is considered primary
- Civilan Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
18 Clues: Children's Health Insurance Program • An amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel • A small fixed fee paid by the patient at the time of an office visit • The sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company • ...
Introduction to Invisible Health 2021-10-05
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- Invisible health effects __________ health.
- Overall health wellness is a __________ work in progress.
- Deals with your relationships to others.
- Deals with controlling your feelings.
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- Mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health.
- Deals with being at peace in your heart.
- The condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level.
- The act of dealing and coping with life's stresses in healthy ways.
- Who does invisible health affect?
9 Clues: Who does invisible health affect? • Deals with controlling your feelings. • Deals with being at peace in your heart. • Deals with your relationships to others. • Invisible health effects __________ health. • Mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health. • Overall health wellness is a __________ work in progress. • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- Health coverage for low income families
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- ___________ 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
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- California's version of medicaid.
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 • ...
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 • ...
Health Science crossword puzzle 2024-10-02
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- when different levels of the healthcare supply chain are combined
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium
- agreement that directly or indirectly restricts the plan or issuer from making certain data and information
- someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment
- an employer or association takes on the financial risk of providing health care benefits to its employees or members
- an urgent need for assistance or relief
- something that is helpful or good, or that produces a good result
- a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
- the payment that a healthcare provider receives for providing a medical service
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- a relationship in which people agree to work with together.
- the option to move certain employee benefits along with you if you change employers
- they can only do some things and not others, or cannot do something very well
- a long-lasting condition that requires ongoing medical care and can limit daily activities
- a person does not have health insurance coverage through any public or private source
- the amount of money that the insured person must pay before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses
- a list of medications, or a collection of prescribed forms
- the impact of a healthcare service or intervention
- a physician never begins a treatment
- the facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services
19 Clues: a physician never begins a treatment • an urgent need for assistance or relief • the impact of a healthcare service or intervention • a list of medications, or a collection of prescribed forms • a relationship in which people agree to work with together. • someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment • ...
Insurance Terminology 2026-02-08
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- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- The monthly cost of what you pay for your health plan.
- Safety net for children of families that earn too little to afford private insurance but too much to qualify for medicaid.
- This act was signed into law in 2010, it included an insurance marketplace, prevented exclusions, and allowed beneficiaries to remain until 26 year of age.
- Plans that are offered by for profit companies.
- The amount of money the insurance company pays after the deductible has been paid.
- A federal agency within the United States government that runs the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
- This type of insurance plan requires you to have a "gate keeper".
- This type of insurance plan negotiates discounts with "in-network" providers.
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- This plan would be purchased by yourself. (Usually through a marketplace or exchange.
- This type plan is offered by employers as a benefit to its employees.
- Is a public plan for members over the age of 65.
- A public insurance for members of the military.
- Provides insurance for low income families that qualify.
- Plans that are funded entirely by the government.
- The amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for each health care service.
- A health insurance plan that provides treatment for workers that are hurt on the job.
- A legal agreement between you and the insurance company that explains the rules of your health plan.
- A document that details the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance.
19 Clues: A public insurance for members of the military. • Plans that are offered by for profit companies. • Is a public plan for members over the age of 65. • Plans that are funded entirely by the government. • The monthly cost of what you pay for your health plan. • Provides insurance for low income families that qualify. • ...
igiene 2 2026-05-19
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- Diagnostic method that detects the animal’s immune response against an infectious agent.
- Italian computerized checklist-based system used by the National Health Service to assess animal welfare and biosecurity.
- One of the criteria considered for including an infectious disease in the Animal Health Law.
- Preliminary operation before disinfection, necessary to make it effective.
- National information system used for the management of animal disease notifications.
- According to the Animal Health Law, the person responsible for biosecurity measures on the farm.
- Class of transboundary diseases requiring immediate eradication.
- Area established near a disease outbreak placed under restriction.
- European regulation governing animal health within the European Union (EU Regulation 429/2016).
- Molecular diagnostic technique that detects the genome of an infectious agent.
- Health document required for animal movement.
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- Appearance of specific antibodies in the blood after infection or vaccination; it requires two samples (acute serum and convalescent serum).
- Set of preventive measures aimed at avoiding the introduction and spread of diseases.
- Diagnostic technique that directly identifies the pathogen or its components in the animal.
- The continuous and systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate undertaken actions.
- Eradication strategy involving the culling of sick, infected, or suspected animals together with sanitary measures.
- Organized program of measures aimed at reducing the prevalence of a disease.
- Specialized laboratory within the IZS that officially confirms the diagnosis of infectious diseases in case of an outbreak.
- Place or farm where the presence of an infectious disease is officially confirmed.
- One of the criteria considered for including an infectious disease in the Animal Health Law.
20 Clues: Health document required for animal movement. • Class of transboundary diseases requiring immediate eradication. • Area established near a disease outbreak placed under restriction. • Preliminary operation before disinfection, necessary to make it effective. • Organized program of measures aimed at reducing the prevalence of a disease. • ...
chapter 1 vocabulary 2024-09-06
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- actions taken to reduce the amount that is spent on a service or within an organization
- gives workers and their families who lose their health benefits the right to choose to continue group health
- emergency department services, observation services, outpatient surgery, lab tests or X-rays.
- medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapyPandemic
- tam approach to caring for older people and supporting family caregivers, including close friends
- actions to reduce the amount of end-use energy consumption
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- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- physical and/or psychological approaches include tai chi, yoga, acupuncture, massage therapy,
- acupuncture, dietary supplements, massage therapy, hypnosis, and meditation.
- a disease outbreak that has spread across multiple countries and continents and usually impacts many people
- group health benefits provided by their group health plan for limited periods of time under certain circumstances such as voluntary or involuntary job loss,Telemedicin
- case-mix complexity system implemented to categorize patients with similar clinical diagnoses in order to better control hospital costs and determine payor reimbursement rates.
- an approach to wellness that simultaneously addresses the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual components of health
- a wide range of health care services that you can get in your home for an illness or injury
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products.
15 Clues: medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapyPandemic • actions to reduce the amount of end-use energy consumption • acupuncture, dietary supplements, massage therapy, hypnosis, and meditation. • actions taken to reduce the amount that is spent on a service or within an organization • ...
Healthy Mind, Healthy Body 2015-03-05
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- you might need a little extra to succeed in your health quest
- Making simple changes to your diet can increase this
- health studies show that having these may ward off depression, boost self-esteem, and provide support
- the star of February's challenge
- our efap provider
- focus of one's attention on the emotions and thoughts occurring in the present moment
- known as the body's stress-hormone
- helps lower stress-hormone levels
- the state of being happy and healthy
- a state of psychological well-being
- brain's feel-good neurotransmitters
- available from Homewood Health to support your nutrition
- research shows that ______ can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety
- even faking it has positive health benefits
- the goal is 10,000 a day
- consistently practicing this with others has been shown to decrease stress
- peaceful and composed
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- general emotional dejection and withdrawal
- get enough to take on the day
- a great program that might give you the motivation you need
- __________counters the effects of stress by slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure
- the goal is to attain a state of deep spiritual insight and tranquility.
- a particular state of mind or emotion
- can act as a stress reliever
- professional guidance
- don't __________, be happy
- relieves tension and improves immune function
- an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change
- practice good __________ balance
- promotes relaxation
- has an impact on a person's mental and physical well-being
- increase this and have a younger heart and circulatory system
- having a positive outlook
- great mood enhancer...and good exercise
- increase these skills for enhanced mental well-being
35 Clues: our efap provider • promotes relaxation • professional guidance • peaceful and composed • the goal is 10,000 a day • having a positive outlook • don't __________, be happy • can act as a stress reliever • get enough to take on the day • the star of February's challenge • practice good __________ balance • helps lower stress-hormone levels • known as the body's stress-hormone • ...
Billing terms 2018-02-21
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- coding system for supplies, injectable drugs and other services not found in CPT
- health insurance company or government insurance plan
- billing for something that was not documented in the patient's chart
- of long duration
- effects of a condition
- choosing a higher level code from what was actually done to get more money
- icd10 is more specific but doctor's notes are not
- objective evidence of a disease or condition
- doctor did not give specific details
- amount a beneficiary must pay at the time of a health care encounter
- doctor was more specific but exact code doesn't exist
- amount that the insured must pay for health care services before the health plan begins
- for coverage change a code from the accurate one to one the person known atheists insurance will pay for
- cause or underlying condition
- place were services are provided
- will not get worse
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- past,present and future health information of a patient
- codes describe the procedure, services or treatment
- subjective as related by the patient
- services provided to a patient
- provider clinician who treats a patient face to face
- identification of an illness or injury
- patient patient who has seen a provider within the last three years
- portion of charges an insured person must pay for health services
- Necessary ensures that there is a valid medical reason for the service
- doctor or other healthcare professional who provides services
- something that will get worse
- an x-ray
- to cut into a body part
- patient patient who has not seen a doctor within the past three years
30 Clues: an x-ray • of long duration • will not get worse • effects of a condition • to cut into a body part • something that will get worse • cause or underlying condition • services provided to a patient • place were services are provided • subjective as related by the patient • doctor did not give specific details • identification of an illness or injury • ...
Health Economics Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-01
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- study of how health care and health-related services
- Monetary value associated with health risks
- study of the society or groups
- give more satisfaction and make life more pleasant and worth living
- anything that individuals and businesses seek to purchase
- essential for human survival like food, clothing and shelter
- greek word of antropology that means group of people
- health related services provided by professionals
- single purchaser in a market that has few or many sellers
- greek word of sociology that means society
- scientific study of the human behavior
- ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
- markets dominated by few firms
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- Standard of care offered to patients
- occurs when there is only one supplier of a service
- ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time
- The process of paying for healthcare services
- Father of Modern Economics
- anything that government seek to purchase
- place or venue where buyers and sellers can exchange goods and services
- studies the biological, psychological, social and cultural aspects of human life
- the state of physical and mental well-being of individuals
- talks about the supply of money
- Three Classical Economists: focus on the distribution of income among landowners, workers and capitalists.
- social science that focuses on the study of past events
- study of the proper allocation and efficient use of scarce resources
- Model used to determine the value of a health intervention
- Financial risk protection through insurance
- ancient greek philosopher, student of socrates and
- Three Classical Economists: explained the Population increases geometrically while food production increases arithmetically.
30 Clues: Father of Modern Economics • study of the society or groups • markets dominated by few firms • talks about the supply of money • Standard of care offered to patients • scientific study of the human behavior • ancient Greek philosopher and scientist • anything that government seek to purchase • greek word of sociology that means society • ...
Mental Health Insights 2024-08-22
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- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, which promotes mental health awareness.
- A personal plan outlining steps to take during a crisis.
- The quality of being confident and respectful in communicating needs and feelings.
- Activities and practices that maintain and improve one’s mental and physical health.
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- A feeling of worry or unease, often about future events.
- A feeling of responsibility or remorse for a perceived wrongdoing.
- A practice of being aware and present in the moment without judgment.
- The regard or respect one has for one’s self
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- Strategies used to manage stress and emotional difficulties.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can cause flashbacks and triggers.
- A practice of being present while focusing the mind for relaxation and self-awareness.
- Professional guidance to help individuals manage mental health issues.
- A state of overall health and well-being, including physical and mental aspects.
- A state of physical and emotional exhaustion often caused by prolonged stress.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings as a method of self-reflection
- Help or encouragement given to someone in need.
- Building and maintaining meaningful relationships with others.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity.
- A disorder triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
24 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity. • The regard or respect one has for one’s self • Help or encouragement given to someone in need. • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation. • A personal plan outlining steps to take during a crisis. • A feeling of worry or unease, often about future events. • ...
Key Concepts in Public Health and Emergency Response 2026-04-23
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- The disaster management phase involving planning, training, drills, and simulation Response Immediate actions taken during and shortly after a disaster to save lives
- Proactive efforts to lessen the severity of harmful events before they happen
- The founder of public health nursing who established the Henry Street Settlement
- The ICS section responsible for coordinating medical supplies, equipment, and staffing
- The structured collection and analysis of health data used to plan public health practices
- The fair and just allocation of resources based on individual and population needs
- An environmental force that is increasing the frequency of disasters like floods and wildfires
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- The increasing interdependence of nations through travel, trade, and technology
- The ability of a community to adapt to, recover from, and become stronger after adversity
- Long-term efforts to restore health services and rebuild infrastructure after a disaster
- Health The field of action that preserves community health through education, policy, and research
- The reformer who laid the foundation for modern public health nursing through sanitation advocacy
- An ICS nursing role involving the rapid assessment and prioritization of patients
- The capacity of a healthcare system to rapidly expand services during a sudden demand increase
14 Clues: Proactive efforts to lessen the severity of harmful events before they happen • The increasing interdependence of nations through travel, trade, and technology • The founder of public health nursing who established the Henry Street Settlement • An ICS nursing role involving the rapid assessment and prioritization of patients • ...
Health Vocabulary 2013-09-08
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- Beliefs that an individual finds important.
- An overall state of total health.
- All of the surrounding's and people you have been around is equal to your _______ sum total.
- Potential health threats.
- People who are the same age as you and share similar thoughts.
- How much someone can understand about health so that they change their ways.
- A way to keep a person free from disease.
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- Things you inherit from family members.
- The belief's and behaviors of a group of people.
- The behaviors one person uses that helps determine their state of health.
- Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors.
- The overall state of your body is determined by your_______?
12 Clues: Potential health threats. • An overall state of total health. • Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors. • Things you inherit from family members. • A way to keep a person free from disease. • Beliefs that an individual finds important. • The belief's and behaviors of a group of people. • The overall state of your body is determined by your_______? • ...
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. • ...
Billing terms 2018-02-21
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- coding system for supplies, injectable drugs and other services not found in CPT
- amount a beneficiary must pay at the time of a health care encounter
- place were services are provided
- an x-ray
- amount that the insured must pay for health care services before the health plan begins
- effects of a condition
- identification of an illness or injury
- doctor did not give specific details
- of long duration
- doctor was more specific but exact code doesn't exist
- cause or underlying condition
- Necessary ensures that there is a valid medical reason for the service
- will not get worse
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- past,present and future health information of a patient
- doctor or other healthcare professional who provides services
- billing for something that was not documented in the patient's chart
- something that will get worse
- portion of charges an insured person must pay for health services
- to cut into a body part
- patient patient who has seen a provider within the last three years
- patient patient who has not seen a doctor within the past three years
- icd10 is more specific but doctor's notes are not
- objective evidence of a disease or condition
- choosing a higher level code from what was actually done to get more money
- services provided to a patient
- codes describe the procedure, services or treatment
- for coverage change a code from the accurate one to one the person known atheists insurance will pay for
- subjective as related by the patient
- provider clinician who treats a patient face to face
- health insurance company or government insurance plan
30 Clues: an x-ray • of long duration • will not get worse • effects of a condition • to cut into a body part • something that will get worse • cause or underlying condition • services provided to a patient • place were services are provided • doctor did not give specific details • subjective as related by the patient • identification of an illness or injury • ...
