health Crossword Puzzles
Health crossword 2024-08-12
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- NZ Vitamin brand
- Which Massey University campus cut Nursing this year?
- Break or a crack in a bone
- Treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient's mobility
- MD
- Fictional doctor who can speak to animals
- Something that soothes a sore throat
- what is K-tape short for?
- The experience of intense feelings of well-being and happiness
- TV show starring character Meredith Grey
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- Te reo word for Health
- Lemon, Honey, BLANK
- What is the word ‘flu’ short for?
- IUD
- The four pillars of Maori health are taha wairua, taha hinengaro, taha tinana, and BLANK
- Treatment for acne
- NZ TV show
- NZ Health mascot
- Visual representation of how different foods and drinks contribute towards a balanced diet
- Marvel doctor
- Main characters name in Inside Out
21 Clues: MD • IUD • NZ TV show • Marvel doctor • NZ Vitamin brand • NZ Health mascot • Treatment for acne • Lemon, Honey, BLANK • Te reo word for Health • what is K-tape short for? • Break or a crack in a bone • What is the word ‘flu’ short for? • Main characters name in Inside Out • Something that soothes a sore throat • TV show starring character Meredith Grey • ...
Health Problem 2024-06-26
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- An autoimmune disorder affecting joints.
- Another term for high blood pressure.
- Frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements.
- A viral infection causing itchy skin rashes and blisters.
- A condition where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- A range of conditions affecting the heart.
- Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection.
- Inflammation of the tonsils.
- A form of arthritis characterized by severe pain, redness, and tenderness in joints.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- A condition characterized by a lack of red blood cells.
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- A mosquito-borne viral infection causing flu-like symptoms.
- A condition causing loss of skin color in blotches.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- Enlarged, twisted veins usually occurring in the legs.
- Excessive body fat accumulation.
- The sensation of feeling like vomiting.
- A chronic skin condition causing red, scaly patches.
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi.
20 Clues: Inflammation of the sinuses. • Inflammation of the tonsils. • Excessive body fat accumulation. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes. • Another term for high blood pressure. • The sensation of feeling like vomiting. • An autoimmune disorder affecting joints. • A range of conditions affecting the heart. • ...
HEALTH WORDS 2024-06-27
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- A VAN FOR BRINGING SICK OR INJURED PEOPLE TO THE HOSPITAL
- A DOCTOR WHOSE WORK IS CARING FOR TEETH
- SOMETHING SERIOUS THAT HAPPENS SUDDENLY AND CALLS FOR ACTION
- A PERSON TRAINED TO TREAT PEOPLE WHO ARE SICK
- A PLACE WHERE SICK PEOPLE ARE TREATED AND RELEASED
- A COVER FOR A CUT OR OTHER INJURY
- AN ARRANGEMENT TO BE SOMEWHERE AT A CERTAIN TIME
- SOMETHING THAT KILLS GERMS
- TO HAVE PAIN
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- SOMETHING TO HELP IMPROVE OR CURE AN ILLNESS OR DISEASE
- PAINFUL
- A PERSON WHO TESTS BLOOD AND OTHER SAMPLES
- A PERSON WHO TAKES CARE OF THE SICK
- A PERSON WHO HELPS WOMEN GIVE BIRTH
- A PLACE WHERE SICK PEOPLE ARE CARED FOR AND MAY STAY OVER NIGHT
- A SUBSTANCE NEEDED FOR NORMAL BODY GROWTH AND HEALTH
- BEING WELL; A GOOD CONDITION OF THE BODY
- A DULL PAIN THAT LASTS FOR A WHILE
- AN INJURY CAUSED BY SUDDEN TWISTING
- HAVING SOME ILLNESS OR DISEASE
20 Clues: PAINFUL • TO HAVE PAIN • SOMETHING THAT KILLS GERMS • HAVING SOME ILLNESS OR DISEASE • A COVER FOR A CUT OR OTHER INJURY • A DULL PAIN THAT LASTS FOR A WHILE • A PERSON WHO TAKES CARE OF THE SICK • A PERSON WHO HELPS WOMEN GIVE BIRTH • AN INJURY CAUSED BY SUDDEN TWISTING • A DOCTOR WHOSE WORK IS CARING FOR TEETH • BEING WELL; A GOOD CONDITION OF THE BODY • ...
Health Vocab 2024-03-21
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- Beliefs,customs,and traditions
- The way in which you think,feel, and act
- refusing to participate
- all things that surround you
- a goal that you can reach in a short length of time
- Standards to base your decisions
- it comes from a person’s own views and beliefs not facts
- physical,mental,and social well being
- Determine the quality of
- balanced health
- Taking action in support of a cause
- a person who inspires you to act in a way
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- a goal that you plan to reach over an extended length of time
- A disagreement between people
- the results of actions
- the passing on of traits from parents to children
- Your body’s response to changes around you
- taking steps to make sure that something does not happen
- The various methods for communicating information
- based on facts
20 Clues: based on facts • balanced health • the results of actions • refusing to participate • Determine the quality of • all things that surround you • A disagreement between people • Beliefs,customs,and traditions • Standards to base your decisions • Taking action in support of a cause • physical,mental,and social well being • The way in which you think,feel, and act • ...
Women's Health 2024-03-11
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- thin sticky malodorous discharge strawberry cervix
- hemorrhage caused by uterine atony genital laceration retained placenta
- abortion with bleeding, cervix is open, and products partially passed
- follicular phase of menstruation
- leading cause of infertility and ectopic pregnancy
- Abruption painful third trimester bleeding
- breast mass that is rope-like
- treatment is metronidazole 500mg twice a day for 7 days
- first line med treatment for mastitis
- how many weeks is the uterus at the umbilicus
- Previa placenta implanted directly over the cervical os; painless vaginal bleeding
- workup includes BHCG TSH Prolactin
- see on KOH prep with vaginal candidiasis
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- associated with insulin insensitivity
- abortion with vaginal bleeding, cervix is open, products still inside
- abortion vaginal bleeding closed cervix products of conception inside
- cottage cheese discharge
- cancer risk factors include genetics unopposed estrogen nulliparity early menarche late menopause
- unilateral single mobile firm nontender solid breast mass
- bilateral hemianopsia headache amenorrhea bilateral milky discharge
- risk factors include previous one PID IUD
- hormone that leads to ovulation
- is a risk factor for preeclampsia
- med used to increase surfactant levels
- postmenopausal bleeding is this type of cancer until proven otherwise
25 Clues: cottage cheese discharge • breast mass that is rope-like • hormone that leads to ovulation • follicular phase of menstruation • is a risk factor for preeclampsia • workup includes BHCG TSH Prolactin • associated with insulin insensitivity • first line med treatment for mastitis • med used to increase surfactant levels • see on KOH prep with vaginal candidiasis • ...
Health: Martinez 2024-03-05
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- 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 science 2023-10-19
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- loss Hearing loss caused by something that stops sounds from getting through the outer or middle ear.
- using a white noise machine to mask the noise from tinnitus.
- a fungal (yeast) infection that can grow in your mouth, throat and other parts of your body
- difficulty distinguishing between red and green, and difficulty distinguishing between blue and yellow.u
- farsightedness.
- nerve extension of your central nervous system, which includes your brain and spine.
- a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature, which results in distorted images, as light rays are prevented from meeting at a common focus.
- disease an inner ear problem that can cause dizzy spells, also called vertigo, and hearing loss
- a clear, elliptical structure that sits behind the iris.
- nearsightedness.
- an eye disease that can blur your central vision.
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- separates the outer ear from the middle ear
- three tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sounds to the cochlea
- inflammation of the conjunctiva from infection or allergies
- a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss and blindness by damaging a nerve in the back of your eye called the optic nerve.
- disc the round spot on the retina formed by the passage of the axons of the retinal ganglion cells,
- the clear window on the front of your eye.
- the bone and cartilage in the nose that separates the nasal cavity into the two nostrils
- surgical incision into the eardrum, to relieve pressure or drain fluid.
- the external part of the ear in humans and other mammals; the auricle.
- tiny raised protrusions on the tongue that contain taste buds
- media an infection of the middle ear that causes inflammation (redness and swelling) and a build-up of fluid behind the eardrum
- the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye
- tube an opening that connects the middle ear with the nasal-sinus cavity.
- acute bacterial infection found in the lid of the eye.
- a cloudy area in the lens of your eye
26 Clues: farsightedness. • nearsightedness. • a cloudy area in the lens of your eye • the clear window on the front of your eye. • separates the outer ear from the middle ear • an eye disease that can blur your central vision. • the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye • acute bacterial infection found in the lid of the eye. • ...
health crossword 2023-09-29
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- a hormone that lowers the level of glucose
- skin reaction causing itchy wells
- a chronic condtion
- balloon used to stretch artery
- cancer treatment
- blood pressure too high
- blocked airway in the lungs
- a signaling chemical
- a sign of a disease returning
- a sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
- a group of conditions that are not mainly caused by an acute infection, result in long-term health consequences and often create a need for long-term treatment and care.
- occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- an exaggerated response from the body's immune system to otherwise inert substances present in the environment.
- a procedure that removes cells
- noncancerous grouth
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- a degenerative joint disease, in which the tissues in the joint break down over time
- chronic disease
- A degenerative disease is defined as a disease characterized by the worsening condition due to the deterioration of the function and structure of the affected body part, thus causing disability, mortality, and morbidity, which could be premature.
- last disease
- therapy
- a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.
- solid mass of tissue
- growing cells
- functional anomalies
- passed on genetics from parents
25 Clues: therapy • last disease • growing cells • chronic disease • cancer treatment • a chronic condtion • noncancerous grouth • solid mass of tissue • a signaling chemical • functional anomalies • blood pressure too high • blocked airway in the lungs • a sign of a disease returning • balloon used to stretch artery • a procedure that removes cells • passed on genetics from parents • ...
ASTERA HEALTH 2023-10-06
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- Perfector of the hair flip
- Which department had someone fired for vaping?
- Rick's garden specialty
- Most feared Patient Access manager
- The only person that gets to wander more than Jessie
- Something that hasn't worked right since we opened
- The sweetest ***** you'll ever meet
- Kim and Andy's baby
- Secret breakfast menu item
- The finger that mittens lost
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- The color of the M&M that lived on the call center floor for a month
- Cooler security guard than Andy
- The event responsible for stealing Jessie's pens
- New Patient Access Manager
- Area with no cameras where there should be
- Can never send their patients to the right place
- What did Kim do at lunch the whole time she was prego?
- If you hear a lot of laughter, it's this member of HR
- Teacher of the Year
- What language can Prison Chad speak besides English
20 Clues: Teacher of the Year • Kim and Andy's baby • Rick's garden specialty • Perfector of the hair flip • New Patient Access Manager • Secret breakfast menu item • The finger that mittens lost • Cooler security guard than Andy • Most feared Patient Access manager • The sweetest ***** you'll ever meet • Area with no cameras where there should be • ...
Cardiovascular Health 2024-04-06
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- the transportation system for blood
- occurs when a part of the heart does not get the blood flow it needs
- blood pressure
- vessel
- swollen or dilated veins
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- hardening
- electrocardiogram
- coronary artery bypass graft
- blood
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- pumps blood through the blood vessels and lungs
- instrument used to measure pressure; blood pressure cuff
- high blood pressure; increased pressure in the blood vessels
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- a portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days; monitors and records heart activity
- semilunar valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- a condition in which an artery’s wall is weakened, causing it to swell
- complete stopping of the heart
- automated external defibrillator
- a semilunar valve on the left side between the left ventricle and left aorta
- a test to evaluate how well this system is functioning
- have thin walls and carry blood toward the heart
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- chest
- disease
25 Clues: blood • chest • vessel • disease • hardening • blood pressure • electrocardiogram • swollen or dilated veins • coronary artery bypass graft • complete stopping of the heart • automated external defibrillator • the transportation system for blood • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • pumps blood through the blood vessels and lungs • have thin walls and carry blood toward the heart • ...
Health Crossword 2024-04-04
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- moral principles
- The point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.
- The measure of how people are interacting with your social media
- what you do without thinking about it
- Identifies cognitive stages and individual goes through during the buy process for a product service.
- A way of helping a business retain new customers
- The delivery of a reward at irregular intervals, a method that has been determined to yeild the greatest effort from the subject
- The use and development of computers
- comparing 2 versions of a web page.
- A technique used to make users begin scrolling as soon as they open the app.
- the unilateral claiming of private human experience
- A person who builds software
- The field in psychology devoted to testing, measurement, assessment and related activities.
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- The emotional contagion without direct interaction between people.
- how the computer is set up using a process or set of rules
- news stories that are fake just to get more public attention
- when you feel good
- So small that it is not noticed of cannot be seen.
- Separation into 2 sharply contrasting groups
- Rules and data that govern the platforms operation.
- A person who uses or operates something, especially a computer or other machine.
- wicked or criminal
- Region in Northern California that's the center for high technology and innovation.
- A situation where you have to make a difficult choice.
- A person who is a member of a group, organization, or society.
25 Clues: moral principles • when you feel good • wicked or criminal • A person who builds software • comparing 2 versions of a web page. • The use and development of computers • what you do without thinking about it • Separation into 2 sharply contrasting groups • A way of helping a business retain new customers • So small that it is not noticed of cannot be seen. • ...
Health Crossword 2024-06-19
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- A place equipped for physical exercise.
- A fitness program inspired by Latin dance.
- Fitness system emphasizing core strength.
- A form of running at a slow pace.
- The practice of focused thought for relaxation.
- Riding a bicycle for exercise or sport.
- A session of physical exercise.
- Physical exercise to music with rhythmic routines.
- The state of being in good health.
- The range of motion in a joint or group of joints.
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- An exercise to strengthen the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- Practice focusing on breath control, flexibility, and meditation.
- Sport involving punching and defense.
- Exercises that raise your heart rate.
- The ability to sustain prolonged effort or activity.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- Rhythmic movement to music, often for exercise.
- High-Intensity Interval Training.
- Type of training to build muscle mass.
- An exercise to strengthen the legs and glutes.
20 Clues: A session of physical exercise. • A form of running at a slow pace. • High-Intensity Interval Training. • The state of being in good health. • Sport involving punching and defense. • Exercises that raise your heart rate. • Type of training to build muscle mass. • A place equipped for physical exercise. • Riding a bicycle for exercise or sport. • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH 2024-09-09
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- Walk-in___Center
- herbal medicine for blood pressure
- The letter T in DTI
- same technique as acupuncture but does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain body points
- being operated by quacks
- specific services that are not paid by the issuers
- RA Act No. 8423(The traditional and ___ Medicine Act of 1997)
- the basic right to express consumer interests in the making of government policies
- Care it is a type of healthcare facility where services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs
- it is a hebal medicine that is used for cough and asthma
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- What is the letter I in PITAHC?
- we avail this from various providers such as physicians and nurses
- believed to treat musculosketal dysfunction
- herbal medicine for ringworms and other skin infections
- it is a basic right to be compensated for misrepresentation
- person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine
- source and recency of information
- feedback mechanism and means of information exchange between the source and the consumer
- institution where people ___ medical diagnosis
- similar to acupuncture
20 Clues: Walk-in___Center • The letter T in DTI • similar to acupuncture • being operated by quacks • What is the letter I in PITAHC? • source and recency of information • herbal medicine for blood pressure • believed to treat musculosketal dysfunction • institution where people ___ medical diagnosis • specific services that are not paid by the issuers • ...
Holistic Health 2024-09-05
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- Minerals often used in energy healing to enhance balance and well-being.
- A system of complementary medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mechanical disorders of the spine.
- The removal of harmful substances from the body, a common goal in holistic practices.
- A physical therapy used to relax muscles, reduce stress, and promote healing.
- – A type of therapy used alongside conventional treatments.
- The process of removing toxins from the body, often used in holistic wellness.
- A Japanese energy healing technique that promotes relaxation and healing.
- The energy field surrounding the body, which is cleansed or healed in Reiki.
- Pathways in the body where life energy flows, essential in acupuncture and Reiki.
- Healing that considers the whole person: body, mind, and spirit.
- A system of alternative medicine based on the healing power of nature.
- A technique to connect to Earth’s energy for stabilizing emotions and energy flow.
- The practice of being fully present in the moment, often used in Reiki and meditation.
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- A technique in which mental imagery is used to promote healing and relaxation.
- The state of equilibrium or harmony in the body’s energy system, a key goal in Reiki.
- Healing therapies used in place of conventional medical practices.
- Something that has healing or curative properties, often used to describe alternative medicine treatments.
- A traditional Chinese medicine technique involving needles to stimulate energy flow.
- A mindfulness practice used to promote mental, emotional, and spiritual healing.
- The Chinese term for life force energy, similar to "ki" in Reiki.
- One of the seven energy centers in the body, balanced during Reiki sessions.
- The vital force in all living things, often referred to as "life force" in Reiki.
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focused on balancing body, mind, and spirit.
- The process of restoring health or wellness through energy or alternative practices.
- Referring to the use of plants for medicinal purposes, a common practice in holistic healing.
25 Clues: – A type of therapy used alongside conventional treatments. • Healing that considers the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. • The Chinese term for life force energy, similar to "ki" in Reiki. • Healing therapies used in place of conventional medical practices. • A system of alternative medicine based on the healing power of nature. • ...
Health link 2024-05-03
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- Slang term for amphetamine or methamphetamine.
- Highly addictive form of cocaine.
- Hallucinogenic plant often smoked for it psychoactive effects.
- Halluciongenic compound found in certain mushrooms.
- Hallucinogenic brew used in traditional spiritual ceremonies.
- Oxide- Inhalant commonly known as laughing gas.
- - Name for dextroamphetamine a stimulant medication.
- Hallucinogenic stimulant known as Molly.
- Hallucinogenic cactus containing mescaline.
- Solvent commonly found in household products used as an inhalant
- Powerful hallucinogenic compound naturally occurring in certain plants.
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- Class of drugs that can be used as sedatives or hyonotics.
- Hallucinogenic drug that can cause dissociation and hallucination. Known as Angle Dust.
- strong stimulant that affects the central nervous system.
- Substances that produce chemical vapors that can be inhaled to induce a psychoactive effect.
- highly addictive stimulant derived from the coca plant.
- Mild stimulant found in coffee, tea, energy drinks, some sodas.
- Stimulant commonly used to treat ADHD.
- Dissociative anesthetic often used recreationally for its hallucinogenic effects.
- Plant containing hallucinogenic compounds such as scopolamine.
- Stimulant found in tobacco products.
- Stimulant used to treat ADHD
- Volatile inhalent with psychoactive properties.
- Powerful hallucinogenic drug known for its psychedelic effects.
24 Clues: Stimulant used to treat ADHD • Highly addictive form of cocaine. • Stimulant found in tobacco products. • Stimulant commonly used to treat ADHD. • Hallucinogenic stimulant known as Molly. • Hallucinogenic cactus containing mescaline. • Slang term for amphetamine or methamphetamine. • Oxide- Inhalant commonly known as laughing gas. • ...
Health Crossword 2024-05-03
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- what inhalant effects are similar too
- substances that include volatile solvents and gasses
- a stimulant that has limited medical use for narcolepsy and obesity.
- resulting from heart failure, asphyxiation, or aspiration have occurred
- is when someone is so dependent on a substance that feel horrible without it
- like effects may include slurred speech, an inability to coordinate movements, etc
- hallucinogen nicknamed Angel Dust
- also known as ice can be known to cause violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, and insomnia.
- hallucinogen nicknamed Acid
- street name for inhalants
- a colorless liquid used as a solvent and a fuel
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- or the central nervous system
- when the user inhales fumes from a substance inside a paper or plastic bag
- go into the lungs and in seconds reach the brain
- a stimulant called "crack," symptoms are increased heart rate, irritability, restlessness
- one of the effects of inhalants
- how you feel on LSD
- drugs that alter personality, mood, and expectations
- a synthetic drug that acts as a stimulant and a hallucinogen, nicknamed Molly
- substance that includes volatile solvents and gas that produce alcohol-like symptoms
- composed of poisonous chemicals that can permanently damage the body and brain
- a drug that speeds up messages between the brain and the body
- Inhalants that's in hairspray
- or ecstasy can interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature
- sticky stuff you use in arts and crafts
25 Clues: how you feel on LSD • street name for inhalants • hallucinogen nicknamed Acid • or the central nervous system • Inhalants that's in hairspray • one of the effects of inhalants • hallucinogen nicknamed Angel Dust • what inhalant effects are similar too • sticky stuff you use in arts and crafts • a colorless liquid used as a solvent and a fuel • ...
Health Crossword 2024-05-03
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- or ecstasy can interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature
- a colorless liquid used as a solvent and a fuel
- how you feel on LSD
- a stimulant that has limited medical use for narcolepsy and obesity.
- street name for inhalants
- also known as ice can be known to cause violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, and insomnia.
- resulting from heart failure, asphyxiation, or aspiration have occurred
- substance that includes volatile solvents and gas that produce alcohol-like symptoms
- substances that include volatile solvents and gasses
- hallucinogen nicknamed Acid
- a stimulant called "crack," symptoms are increased heart rate, irritability, restlessness
- what inhalant effects are similar too
- or the central nervous system
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- a synthetic drug that acts as a stimulant and a hallucinogen, nicknamed Molly
- drugs that alter personality, mood, and expectations
- a drug that speeds up messages between the brain and the body
- composed of poisonous chemicals that can permanently damage the body and brain
- when the user inhales fumes from a substance inside a paper or plastic bag
- like effects may include slurred speech, an inability to coordinate movements, etc
- sticky stuff you use in arts and crafts
- one of the effects of inhalants
- hallucinogen nicknamed Angel Dust
- go into the lungs and in seconds reach the brain
- is when someone is so dependent on a substance that feel horrible without it
24 Clues: how you feel on LSD • street name for inhalants • hallucinogen nicknamed Acid • or the central nervous system • one of the effects of inhalants • hallucinogen nicknamed Angel Dust • what inhalant effects are similar too • sticky stuff you use in arts and crafts • a colorless liquid used as a solvent and a fuel • go into the lungs and in seconds reach the brain • ...
Financial Health 2024-08-19
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- is a financial ratio that indicates the percentage of a company's assets that are provided via debt.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a measurement of the amount of money that moves in and out of a business over a specific period of time.
- the amount of interest due per period, as a proportion of the amount lent, deposited, or borrowed.
- closed-end loans to finance consumers' education, originated both by the federal government and by private lenders.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, interest payments, rents, and other forms of earnings, before any deductions or taxes.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- to combine assets, liabilities, and other financial items of two or more entities into one.
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- a fund consisting of assets belonging to a trust, held by the trustees for the beneficiaries.
- a contract between an individual and an insurance company that provides financial protection for health care costs.
- the accumulation or increase of something over time, especially payments or benefits.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- a legal arrangement in which a third party temporarily holds money or property until a particular condition has been met.
- a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy.
- closed-end (nonrevolving) amortizing consumer installment loans used for the purpose of acquiring a vehicle
- a severe global economic downturn.
- all the shares by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided.
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- is a tax-advantaged individual retirement account that allows you to save for retirement using after-tax dollars.
- a retirement savings plan that allows employees to defer a portion of their salary before taxes to an individual account.
- a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time, due in particular to wear and tear.
- a numerical rating representing the perceived ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on an analysis of their credit history and current financial circumstances.
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work.
- a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- contract between an insurance company and a policyholder, where the insurer agrees to pay a sum of money to the policyholder's beneficiaries when the policyholder dies. In exchange, the policyholder pays premiums to the insurer throughout their life.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- having enough income, savings, and investments to cover your expenses and afford your desired lifestyle.
- income not spent, or deferred consumption.
- anything a person owns that has monetary value, such as cash, investments, real estate, and savings accounts.
- economic concept defined as the profit earned on the sale of an asset which has increased in value over the holding period.
- a yearly percentage that represents the total cost of borrowing money.
- things that have value and are owned by a person or company.
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- the value of the shares issued by a company.
- a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential services to employees who are experiencing personal or work-related issues.
37 Clues: a severe global economic downturn. • income not spent, or deferred consumption. • the value of the shares issued by a company. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work. • things that have value and are owned by a person or company. • ...
Health Crossword 2024-10-25
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- Drugs that alter perception and sensory experiences.
- Unpleasant symptoms experienced when stopping drug use.
- A psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant.
- A class of depressant drugs used to treat anxiety.
- A chronic disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking.
- A stimulant and hallucinogen causing feelings of empathy and energy.
- A potentially fatal reaction to excessive drug use.
- Drugs that slow down brain and body function.
- A class of drugs that includes heroin and codeine.
- A powerful hallucinogen known for its visual distortions.
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- A potent stimulant causing euphoria and paranoia.
- A depressant commonly consumed as a beverage.
- Drugs that increase alertness and energy levels.
- The plant source of marijuana and hashish.
- This stimulant causes extreme energy and alertness.
- An opioid pain reliever, also a depressant.
- A highly addictive opioid depressant.
- A stimulant found in coffee and tea.
- Found in tobacco, this stimulant is highly addictive.
- A plant containing nicotine, a highly addictive stimulant.
20 Clues: A stimulant found in coffee and tea. • A highly addictive opioid depressant. • The plant source of marijuana and hashish. • An opioid pain reliever, also a depressant. • A psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant. • A depressant commonly consumed as a beverage. • Drugs that slow down brain and body function. • Drugs that increase alertness and energy levels. • ...
health crossword 2024-10-10
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- fights free radicals;reduce or prevents some of the damage they cause
- what vitamin helps keep your nerves and blood cells healthy and makes DNA
- helps turn food into energy and keeps the nervous system healthy
- metabolizes carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids
- frequency/tendency to eat things that arent food/have nutritional value
- it is known as the clotting vitamin
- what vitamin is needed for the growth and repair of your bodily tissue in all parts of your body
- turns food you eat into the energy you need
- eating disorder that after eating alot at one time, self purges it by throwing up
- important in red blood cell formation and healthy cell growth/function
- attacks macromolecules;causes cellular damage and homeostatic disruption
- promotes calcium absorption in the gut; helps prevent hypocalcemic tetany
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- extremely selective eating or little interest in eating, typically found in children and is fairly new
- helps in the healthy development of the human brain and keeps the immune and nervous system healthy
- frequent episodes of binge eating
- fat soluble that is essential for many bodily functions
- turns food into energy
- patients restrict their food intake relative to their energy requirements through eating less
- is used in dissolving fat
- infection passed from one person to another through sexual contact
20 Clues: turns food into energy • is used in dissolving fat • frequent episodes of binge eating • it is known as the clotting vitamin • turns food you eat into the energy you need • metabolizes carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids • fat soluble that is essential for many bodily functions • helps turn food into energy and keeps the nervous system healthy • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-17
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- Emotional, practical, or informational help from friends, family, or professionals that assists us through challenging times.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, adapting well in the face of adversity.
- Communicating our needs, wants, and boundaries confidently and respectfully.
- A feeling of worry or fear that can be mild or severe, often tied to specific situations or generalized across different areas of life.
- Allowing ourselves to be open and honest about our feelings, even if it feels uncomfortable or risky.
- The body’s natural response to challenges or pressures, which can be motivating but also overwhelming if prolonged.
- ESTEEM Our overall sense of value and self worth; how much we appreciate and like ourselves.
- Negative attitudes or discrimination against someone based on a particular trait or condition, often linked to misunderstandings about mental health.
- Recognizing and understanding our own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and how they affect ourselves and others.
- GROWTH The ongoing process of developing our understanding, skills, and abilities to become the best version of ourselves.
- The drive or desire to do something, which can be influenced by our thoughts, emotions, and circumstances.
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- Continuing to try and make progress despite obstacles or difficulties, often a key part of building resilience.
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and sometimes physical symptoms like fatigue or changes in sleep.
- A situation, word, or event that can cause someone to recall a traumatic experience or feel distress.
- Focusing on and appreciating the positive aspects of life, which can improve mood and overall well-being.
- The ability to understand and feel what someone else is experiencing from their point of view.
- The strategies we use to handle difficult emotions, thoughts, or situations, such as talking to someone, exercising, or practicing relaxation techniques.
- The practice of being present and fully engaged in the current moment, often through breathing and awareness exercises.
- Personal limits that define what we are comfortable with in relationships and interactions, helping to protect our well-being.
- The actions and practices we engage in to take care of our physical, mental, and emotional health.
- A practice of focused attention and relaxation to calm the mind and enhance mental clarity.
- A treatment process involving a trained professional to help manage and improve mental health and well-being.
- A feeling of being separated or disconnected from others, which can sometimes lead to feelings of loneliness.
- Accepting and acknowledging someone’s feelings or experiences as legitimate and real.
24 Clues: Communicating our needs, wants, and boundaries confidently and respectfully. • Accepting and acknowledging someone’s feelings or experiences as legitimate and real. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, adapting well in the face of adversity. • A practice of focused attention and relaxation to calm the mind and enhance mental clarity. • ...
health conditions 2025-01-29
20 Clues: -uraz • - acne • - astma • opálený • - alergie • - deprese • - chřipka • - horečka • - nachlazení • - antibiotika • - bolest ucha • - bolest hlavy • pain- bolest zad • pain- bolest krku • leg- zlomená noha • tags- kožní štítky • pain-bolest na hrudi • throat- bolest v krku • loss- vypadávání vlasů • Ecxzema- atopický ecxzém
Health Class 2024-12-02
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- Someone can _______ consent at any time
- Any unwanted sexual penetration that has happened without consent
- If you do not want to partake in something you can always say...
- Lack of regard for others feelings, wishes, rights or traditions
- Abuse in which someone is undermining the others' feelings or self worth is _____ abuse
- When people talk about stuff they are ______
- When someone is purposefully hurting someone else
- Consent that is spoken when given
- The opposite of being honest
- When one person feels they can’t live without the other
- Abuse in which someone is actively hurting and injuring you is ______ abuse
- When someone tries to make you believe something other then the truth
- A piece of rubber used during sexual activity to prevent pregnancies and STDs
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- The permission to do something
- Using pressure, threats, or intimidation to make others feel bad or scared
- consent in which someone is not speaking is _____ consent
- Influence or manage others behaviors or decisions
- A mean, rude, offensive comment
- to understand and appreciate someones feelings on something
- When someone speaks as in ordering someone else to do something
- Abuse in which someone is forcing unwanted sexual activity is ______ abuse
21 Clues: The opposite of being honest • The permission to do something • A mean, rude, offensive comment • Consent that is spoken when given • Someone can _______ consent at any time • When people talk about stuff they are ______ • Influence or manage others behaviors or decisions • When someone is purposefully hurting someone else • ...
Health Review 2024-11-06
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- Glucose; what your body needs to create energy but large amounts can lead to health problems
- One of the two types of vitamins
- An important mineral found in foods like bananas that keeps our nerves and heart healthy
- One of the 5 food groups which includes food such as carrots and lettuce
- Unhealthy fats found in many foods that can raise cholesterol levels in blood
- A lipid made by the liver and found in the blood stream
- The study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- Someone that specializes on the study of nutrition
- Another name for fats
- A mineral found in many healthy foods such as vegetables that regulate muscle, nerve, and cell functions
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- Molecules of sugar found in several foods such as bread and pasta
- The quantity of energy in a food
- A plate divided into 5 sections with healthy foods part of various groups
- Something that comes from a food
- One of the 5 food groups which includes foods such as apples and oranges
- Compounds found in the food we eat that help regulate many body processes
- The essential nutrient that builds and repairs muscles
- A nutrient that can be found in milk which strengthens bones and teeth
- Found in salt; too much can cause major health problems
- A mineral many are deficient in that our bodies need for growth and healthy blood systems
20 Clues: Another name for fats • The quantity of energy in a food • Something that comes from a food • One of the two types of vitamins • Someone that specializes on the study of nutrition • The essential nutrient that builds and repairs muscles • Found in salt; too much can cause major health problems • A lipid made by the liver and found in the blood stream • ...
Mental Health 2024-11-07
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- - A feeling of extreme tiredness, often experienced in depression.
- - A common feeling in depression.
- - Something that can increase anxiety or start a cycle of obsessive thoughts.
- - A type of therapy that involves facing fears to reduce anxiety.
- - Repeatedly thinking about distressing events, common in depression and anxiety.
- - Feeling that things will never improve, common in depression.
- - A brain chemical that helps regulate mood.
- - Unwanted, intrusive thoughts often seen in OCD.
- - Difficulty falling or staying asleep, often experienced with anxiety and depression.
- - Withdrawing from others, often experienced in depression.
- - Feeling self-assured, the opposite of what anxiety can sometimes cause.
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- - A repetitive action done to relieve distress in OCD.
- - Activities that promote relaxation and well-being.
- - Practice of staying in the present moment, often used to manage stress.
- - Persistent thoughts about potential negative outcomes, common in anxiety.
- - Techniques that help reduce stress, such as deep breathing.
- - Emotional help from friends, family, or a therapist.
- - An intense, sudden feeling of fear often linked with anxiety.
- - Wanting things to be flawless, often linked to OCD and anxiety.
- - Technique that helps bring attention to the present moment.
20 Clues: - A common feeling in depression. • - A brain chemical that helps regulate mood. • - Unwanted, intrusive thoughts often seen in OCD. • - Activities that promote relaxation and well-being. • - A repetitive action done to relieve distress in OCD. • - Emotional help from friends, family, or a therapist. • - Withdrawing from others, often experienced in depression. • ...
VET Health 2024-11-10
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- instrument to examine the stomach or intestines
- Within the heart
- Abnormal condition of Joint pain
- kidney
- inflammation of the pharynx
- Flow, discharge
- pertaining to through the skin
- process of recording heart rate
- Puncturing and draining
- below normal
- Study of the heart
- Disease of many/multiple nerves
- Study of the nervous system
- self
- bladder
- Tumor, mass
- process of examining the stomach
- Condition, process
- pain
- Surgical repair
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- Cutting out, surgical removal, excision
- Inflammation of the tonsils
- Abnormal condition of difficulty speaking
- black
- disease of the heart muscle
- record of heart
- Prostate
- pertaining to behind the stomach
- Surgical incision into the skull
- instrument to record heart
- Abnormal condition of the inability to swallow
- Specialist in the stomach and intestines
- Condition of high blood glucose levels
- pertaining to below the liver
- examination of
- nerve
- brown
- liver
- bone
- Blood condition
40 Clues: self • bone • pain • black • nerve • brown • liver • kidney • bladder • Prostate • Tumor, mass • below normal • examination of • record of heart • Flow, discharge • Blood condition • Surgical repair • Within the heart • Study of the heart • Condition, process • Puncturing and draining • instrument to record heart • Inflammation of the tonsils • disease of the heart muscle • inflammation of the pharynx • ...
Health Problems 2024-11-06
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- (n, v) a common viral infection affecting the nose and throat
- (n, v) to expel air from the lungs with a sudden sound, often due to irritation
- temperature an elevated body heat, often indicating fever
- (n, v) a wound caused by a sharp object or to injure by slicing
- (adj) having suffered a sprain
- (v) to cause pain or injury
- (adj) abnormally expanded or puffed up
- (n) a microorganism that causes disease
- (n, v) an injury appearing as a blue or black mark on the skin
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- (n, v) a mark or wound made by scraping
- (n) a pain located in the head or neck
- (n, v) a continuous or dull pain in a part of the body
- (v) to cause physical harm or damage
- ache (n) pain in the stomach area
- (n) physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury
- (n) an illness caused by a virus with symptoms like fever and body aches
- (adj) feeling or causing pain or discomfort
- (n, v) an injury to a ligament caused by twisting
- (adj) having been fractured or damaged
- (v) to fracture a bone or damage an object by force
20 Clues: (v) to cause pain or injury • (adj) having suffered a sprain • ache (n) pain in the stomach area • (v) to cause physical harm or damage • (n) a pain located in the head or neck • (adj) abnormally expanded or puffed up • (adj) having been fractured or damaged • (n, v) a mark or wound made by scraping • (n) a microorganism that causes disease • ...
health science 2024-11-22
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- position - A standard position used as a reference in anatomy; body upright, arms at
- - Heat produced in the body, primary by muscle activitys
- - Connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones, enabling movement
- - A condition where bones become weak and brittle
- - Cells in the retina of the eye that detect lights and enable vision
- - A chemical messenger produced by glands, regulation body functions like growth and metabolism.
- blood cells - Cells in the blood that carry oxygen from the lungs to tissues
- of practice - The procedures and actions a healthcare professional is legally allowed to perform.
- palms forward.
- - Tily air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon exchange occurs
- - A U.S. law ensuring the confidentiality and security of patient health information
- - The inability to conceive children, often due to hormonal or genetic factors
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- - A hormone released during stress or excitement that increase heart rate and energy
- - Connective tissue that links bones to other bones, providing joint stability.
- - Refers to the back side of the body
- - An involuntary and immediate response to a stimulus
- - A hormone responsible for female reproductive development and maintaining bone density
- - Refers to the front side of the body
- - The amount a patient must pay out-of-pocket before insurance coverage begins
- - The liquid component of blood that carries nutrients, hormones and waste products
- - The body’s ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes
21 Clues: palms forward. • - Refers to the back side of the body • - Refers to the front side of the body • - A condition where bones become weak and brittle • - An involuntary and immediate response to a stimulus • - Heat produced in the body, primary by muscle activitys • - Tily air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon exchange occurs • ...
health definitions 2025-01-09
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- cutting into small, square pieces
- to beat ingredients like shortening and sugar until soft and creamy
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- pulverize food into crumbs or paste
- cutting a food
- cover a food
- to mix salad greens and dressing by tumbling them
- mix with spoon or whisk in a circular motion
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into mixture
- making 2 ingredients flow together
- To break off or tear small layers of food
- to coat a food with 3 different layers, flour, egg/milk, bread crumbs
- pour liquid over food as it cooks
- to cut a food like almonds into thin strips
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- to coat food heavily with flour, breadcrumbs
- divide into 4 equal pieces
- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or sugar
- cut food into irregular
- brush on butter/sauce
- to crush food into smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- rubbing food like cheese or carrots against a rough surface
- to use a grinder to break up food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- subtracting the weight of the container
- put small pieces of food on another food
- to cut a food into thin, large pieces with a slicing knife
- cut into pieces with kitchen shears
- peel with a paring knife
- light mixture into heavy mixture
- mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife
30 Clues: cover a food • cutting a food • brush on butter/sauce • cut food into irregular • peel with a paring knife • divide into 4 equal pieces • light mixture into heavy mixture • cutting into small, square pieces • pour liquid over food as it cooks • making 2 ingredients flow together • pulverize food into crumbs or paste • cut into pieces with kitchen shears • ...
enviromental health 2025-03-16
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- – contact with a substance or condition that may be harmful.
- – the basic physical structures needed for a society (e.g., roads, water supply).
- – harmful substances that contaminate the environment.
- – close monitoring of health threats or risks.
- – the legal designation of land use in a particular area.
- – the forced movement of people from their homes.
- – a long period without rain, causing water shortages.
- – factors that cause stress or pressure.
- – the state of being subject to death; death rate.
- – the presence of harmful substances in something.
- – the study of poisonous substances and their effects.
- – an organism that transmits disease (e.g., mosquitoes).
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- – the release of gas, heat, or radiation into the environment.
- – official rules or laws that control something.
- – dangers or risks.
- – the process of adding chlorine to water to disinfect it.
- – an unfair difference in opportunities or treatment.
- – the study of diseases and how they spread.
- – the process of maintaining cleanliness to prevent disease.
- – a sudden increase in disease cases.
20 Clues: – dangers or risks. • – a sudden increase in disease cases. • – factors that cause stress or pressure. • – the study of diseases and how they spread. • – close monitoring of health threats or risks. • – official rules or laws that control something. • – the forced movement of people from their homes. • – the state of being subject to death; death rate. • ...
Mental Health 2025-03-11
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- When you feel a lot of fear and panic all at once and can be shown by physical signs.
- A mental illness that makes you sad for long periods of time and affects your mood
- A disorder in your brain that makes it hard to pick up social cues and interact socially.
- A doctor who studies mental illnesses and helps treat them as well
- When someone does something for a long period of time that after a while they feel like they can't live without it, can be connected to drugs or alcohol.
- A doctor that specializes in psychology
- A mental illness that makes you anxious and worried all the time
- An illness that has to do with your mental health
- a mental illness that makes you hallucinate and have changes in your mood/emotion
- A stereotype about someone
- where you go to help you get through a trauma or a mental illness
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- When someone has a lot of anxiety with peopl eor being out of the house.
- Something that isn't contagious
- Where someone can't sleep for multiple days at a time.
- An eating disorder where you make yourself throw up
- When someone starts to see things that aren't there and can be connected to mental illnesses.
- A medication that is given by a doctor for depression
- After someone goes through a traumatic event they will have...
- A mental illness that causes you to eat things that aren't food
- A mental illness that makes you have intrusive thoughts and a lot of repetitive behavior.
- An eating disorder that makes you starve yourself
21 Clues: A stereotype about someone • Something that isn't contagious • A doctor that specializes in psychology • An illness that has to do with your mental health • An eating disorder that makes you starve yourself • An eating disorder where you make yourself throw up • A medication that is given by a doctor for depression • ...
Mental Health 2025-03-04
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- The ability to recover from difficulties or challenges.
- Belief in one’s own abilities or qualities.
- Managing stress or difficult emotions.
- Personal limits to protect emotional wellbeing.
- The body’s response to pressure or difficult situations.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy
- Extreme tiredness caused by prolonged stress.
- Actions taken to improve one’s physical and mental health.
- Emotional or practical help from others.
- A practice to calm the mind and improve focus.
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- A persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- The feeling of being open or exposed emotionally.
- A feeling of worry or fear about the future.
- Confidence and respect for oneself.
- The act of appreciating positive aspects of life.
- Professional treatment for mental health issues.
- Understanding and sharing another person's feelings.
- Negative beliefs or judgments about mental illness.
- Feeling isolated or disconnected from others.
20 Clues: Confidence and respect for oneself. • Managing stress or difficult emotions. • Emotional or practical help from others. • Belief in one’s own abilities or qualities. • A feeling of worry or fear about the future. • Extreme tiredness caused by prolonged stress. • Feeling isolated or disconnected from others. • A practice to calm the mind and improve focus. • ...
Spiritual Health 2025-03-04
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- Feeling linked to others or a higher power
- Feeling thankful for what you have
- Living in balance and peace with yourself and others
- Understanding your own emotions and beliefs
- Focusing on the present moment without judgment
- peace A state of calm and contentment
- Embracing yourself and others without judgment
- Believing in positive outcomes for the future
- Letting go of anger or resentment
- Strong belief in something, often spiritual or religious
- Personal standards of right and wrong
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- A sense of meaning or direction in life
- A practice to clear the mind and improve focus
- Showing kindness and care towards others
- Feeling emotionally, mentally, and spiritually stable
- Treating others with care and respect
- Valuing yourself, others, and the world around you
- Ideas or principles that a person holds to be true
- Thinking deeply about thoughts, feelings, or experiences
- Beliefs about what is important in life
20 Clues: Letting go of anger or resentment • Feeling thankful for what you have • Treating others with care and respect • peace A state of calm and contentment • Personal standards of right and wrong • A sense of meaning or direction in life • Beliefs about what is important in life • Showing kindness and care towards others • Feeling linked to others or a higher power • ...
Health crossword 2025-01-20
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- relaxing
- pumping
- b of be fast
- arteries around the heart
- bulging or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel
- blood cells that Carry oxygen and nutrients to the body
- Carry blood back to the heart from the body or lungs
- sign of heart murmur
- Connect arteries and veins
- E of be fast
- disruption or blockage of blood flow to the brain
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- help the blood clot
- blood cells that fights infection
- S of be fast
- heart doesn't pump enough blood
- e-juice
- t of be fast
- Risky behavior
- f of be bast
- Acronym for a stoke
20 Clues: pumping • e-juice • relaxing • S of be fast • b of be fast • t of be fast • f of be bast • E of be fast • Risky behavior • help the blood clot • Acronym for a stoke • sign of heart murmur • arteries around the heart • Connect arteries and veins • heart doesn't pump enough blood • blood cells that fights infection • disruption or blockage of blood flow to the brain • ...
Health Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Organism transmitting diseases (e.g., mosquito)
- Uptake of nutrients by the body
- Preventative treatment for infectious diseases
- Long-term medical condition
- Study of disease patterns in populations
- Ability of organisms to withstand drugs or pesticides
- Single-celled organisms, some causing disease
- Intervention to alleviate a condition
- Use of plants to clean up pollutants
- Worldwide disease outbreak
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- Spread of disease from one host to another
- Biological agents used to control pests
- Protein that fights pathogens
- Disease-causing microorganism
- Breakdown of substances by microorganisms
- Process of breaking down food in the body
- Sudden increase in disease cases
- Organisms that live off a host, often causing harm
- Organism that supports a parasite or pathogen
- Study of heredity and inherited traits
20 Clues: Worldwide disease outbreak • Long-term medical condition • Protein that fights pathogens • Disease-causing microorganism • Uptake of nutrients by the body • Sudden increase in disease cases • Use of plants to clean up pollutants • Intervention to alleviate a condition • Study of heredity and inherited traits • Biological agents used to control pests • ...
Health problems 2025-04-30
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- кости
- боль в животе
- чихать
- порез
- сходи к врачу
- головная боль
- помажь кремом
- сходи к стоматологу
- здоровье
- заложенный нос
- сопливый нос
- кашель
- приложи лед
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- ожог
- мышцы
- боль в ухе
- зубная боль
- простуда
- температура
- кровь
- сердце
- выпей мятного чая
- прими обезболивающее
- наложи пластырь
- комариный укус
- боль в горле
- сломанная нога
- мозг
- приляг
- синяк
- разум
31 Clues: ожог • мозг • мышцы • кости • кровь • порез • синяк • разум • сердце • чихать • приляг • кашель • простуда • здоровье • боль в ухе • зубная боль • температура • приложи лед • боль в горле • сопливый нос • боль в животе • сходи к врачу • головная боль • помажь кремом • комариный укус • сломанная нога • заложенный нос • наложи пластырь • выпей мятного чая • сходи к стоматологу • прими обезболивающее
Mental Health 2025-04-14
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- nerve------ acts as an information superhighway to the brain, delivering info that helps control digestion, heart rate
- Brain---- a state that fragmented attention and rapid shifts in focus, characterized by a tendency to bounce between thought and tasks
- prepares body for "fight or flight"
- loupes reacting to the something over and over again
- Health---- is the state or balance of a persons thoughts, feelings, and actions
- you are mindless about everything
- Writing------ keeping a regulate journal to write about events that brings up anger
- The set of central and peripheral structures in the nervous system
- refers to the phenomenon of trying to do multiple tasks or activites simultancously
- Brain connection------ the intricate and bidirectional communication between the digestive system and the central nervous sysyem
- It controls voluntary skeletal muscle movements and receives sensory information
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- is the only human constant
- called "rest and digest" system
- a breakup, losing a job, exams
- Brain---- the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain located at the frontal and top of the skull
- Responsible for detecting, relaxing and processing sensory information
- ------ nervous system; it is made up of the spinal cord and brain
- using various breathing techniques to regulate emotions, reduce stress
- That regulates involuntary physiologic process including heart rate, blood pressure
- paying attention to your actions
- illness is a persons inability to cape with the simplest aspects of everyday life
- theory------ explains how the automatic nervous system envolved to keep us safe and alive
22 Clues: is the only human constant • a breakup, losing a job, exams • called "rest and digest" system • paying attention to your actions • you are mindless about everything • prepares body for "fight or flight" • loupes reacting to the something over and over again • ------ nervous system; it is made up of the spinal cord and brain • ...
Cardiovascular health 2025-04-24
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- behind or back
- infarction also referred to as a heart attack. A condition occurs when a part of the heart doesn't get the blood flow it needs.
- partial fibrillation
- is a tool that is used to listen for the sounds of the heart or other body parts.
- a type of blood vessel that has thick walls and carries blood away
- transport system for blood
- is a tool where X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms.
- dyspnea on exertion
- diabetes melitus
- have thinner walls and carry blood toward the heart
- is a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- heart failure is condition where the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left vent,ricle causing reduced blood flow.
- above or over or excessive
- enzymes are a tool that is used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
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- is a condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- congestive heart failure
- within
- beyond or excess
- around
- a type of blood vessel that has very thin walls, where the exchange of carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nutrients occurs
- pump blood to the rest of the body
- is a tool that is used to measure pressure.
- is a condition where an increase in pressure in the blood vessels.
- is a tool that processes a recording, that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- coronary artery bypass graft
25 Clues: within • around • behind or back • diabetes melitus • dyspnea on exertion • partial fibrillation • beyond or excess • congestive heart failure • transport system for blood • coronary artery bypass graft • above or over or excessive • pump blood to the rest of the body • is a tool that is used to measure pressure. • have thinner walls and carry blood toward the heart • ...
Health Terms 2025-09-11
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- Dividing the body into front & back
- Moving a body part away from the middle
- Turning Palms Down
- Blood tumor
- Adding a body part to the middle of the body
- Dividing the body into top & bottom
- Bending/closing the joint
- Close to a point of reference
- A scrape
- Straightening/opening the joint
- At the ankle, the toe turned inward
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- Referring to behind a body part
- Part found further from the middle
- Further away from a point
- Bruise
- Ongoing injury
- Dividing the body into right & left
- New injury
- Jagged cut
- Towards the middle of the body
- Referring to below a body part
- Turning Palms upward
- At the ankle, the foot turning out
- Crackling sound in a joint
- Referring to above a body part
25 Clues: Bruise • A scrape • New injury • Jagged cut • Blood tumor • Ongoing injury • Turning Palms Down • Turning Palms upward • Further away from a point • Bending/closing the joint • Crackling sound in a joint • Close to a point of reference • Towards the middle of the body • Referring to below a body part • Referring to above a body part • Referring to behind a body part • ...
Health & Safety 2025-09-12
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- Device used to disconnect faulty circuits
- The person responsible for safety on site
- Fire extinguisher for electrical fires
- Body that enforces health and safety law
- A reportable incident without injury
- Immediate treatment for injury
- The “E” in PPE
- Document outlining risks and controls
- The hazard that can cause slipping
- A hard hat protects this part of the body
- Regulations covering electrical safety at work
- Injury from contact with live conductors
- Fluorescent jacket used for visibility
- Regulations for lifting and carrying
- Triangle showing heat, fuel, oxygen
- Breathing protection for dusty work
- Dangerous fibrous material found in some older buildings
- Document that explains how to do a task safely
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- Law for reporting workplace accidents and near misses
- Rules for safe use of work equipment
- To reduce risk by changing the task
- Protective equipment for eyes
- A secure platform used instead of a ladder
- Equipment that prevents falls when working at height
- Action taken to avoid danger, “Stop work if unsafe”
- Procedure to ensure equipment cannot be turned on
- The act of tidying to remove risks
- To confirm a circuit is not live before working
- The first link in the “safe isolation” process
- The safe voltage for site tools
- Law that underpins workplace health and safety
- Protective clothing abbreviation
- Type of accident where someone trips or stumbles
- Equipment for reaching high places safely
- Regulations covering hazardous substances
- British Standard wiring regulations
36 Clues: The “E” in PPE • Protective equipment for eyes • Immediate treatment for injury • The safe voltage for site tools • Protective clothing abbreviation • The act of tidying to remove risks • The hazard that can cause slipping • To reduce risk by changing the task • Triangle showing heat, fuel, oxygen • Breathing protection for dusty work • British Standard wiring regulations • ...
Health Chat 2025-09-12
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- How people send and receive information; may be verbal, nonverbal or both.
- A sudden, unreasonable or overwhelming sense of fear.
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- To admit as true; to express thanks for.
- Producing a desired effect; working well.
- communication, such as facial expressions, body movements, posture or gestures that are clues to thoughts and feelings.
- The style or manner of speaking that expresses meaning or emotion.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or anger in an indirect way.
- Not clear, definite or distinct.
- Designed or intending to hurt or destroy.
- An ongoing feeling of sadness, despair or numbness that keeps a person from enjoying life.
- Completely overcome in thought or feeling
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- Promoting improvement; healthy.
- Acting quickly, without thinking about the consequences.
- Using signs, signals or body language.
- To make clear.
- Communication in which a speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- Causing emotional upset, worry or anxiety.
- A person who treats bodily or mental disorders or maladjustments.
- A person who gives advice or counseling.
- An aspect of the face that shows feeling
- An ongoing feeling of fear, worry or panic that interferes with a person’s daily life; one of the most common disorders among children and teens.
- A movement of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, feeling or attitude.
- A sudden desire or urge.
24 Clues: To make clear. • A sudden desire or urge. • Promoting improvement; healthy. • Not clear, definite or distinct. • Using signs, signals or body language. • To admit as true; to express thanks for. • A person who gives advice or counseling. • An aspect of the face that shows feeling • Producing a desired effect; working well. • Designed or intending to hurt or destroy. • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- - a long lathargic feeling of sadness
- - doing something on a schedule
- - doing the work
- - something that you do all the time thats clocked into your brain
- pleasure - short lived feeling
- - a quick burst of happieness
- health - your ability too see life positivly
- - something truthful
- - reveiw what happened
- - a something you can use
- feelings - something like joy or dissapointment
- - negative stereotypes and attitudes that lead to prejudice
- - using your energy to create something
- adult - a adult you can trust
- - a fear of the inevitable future
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- - something you can trust
- feelings - feelings that are stronger than the average feeling
- - control what you can control
- - socalizing with people
- - a more subtle but long lasting joy
- - adjusting to plan
- reward - something that slowy rewards you over time
- - your actions towards something
- - the actions, reactions, and functioning of living organisms
- - lasting impression
- care - taking care of yourself
- - your understanding of a situation
27 Clues: - doing the work • - adjusting to plan • - something truthful • - lasting impression • - reveiw what happened • - socalizing with people • - something you can trust • - a something you can use • - a quick burst of happieness • adult - a adult you can trust • - control what you can control • pleasure - short lived feeling • care - taking care of yourself • - doing something on a schedule • ...
health asiginment 2025-09-15
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- a chance that you are given by someone or something
- being aware of you
- something that takes time and effort
- adult a adult figure that you trust
- the change you make in the world
- how resonable something is
- how much you can rely on someone
- something that brings you immediate joy for a short period of tim
- taking your life
- something or someone that you have to use or get help from
- something you do on a daily basis
- overwhelming feelings
- something you control or choose
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- when you share or communicate something to someone
- feelings feelings you have everyday
- the cycle of breaking and repairing something
- feelings feelings you cant handle
- lasting happiness
- reward a outcome that lasts for a long period of time
- pleasure something you can feel in the momment
- looking back at something and thinking of the other outcomes that could have happened
- taking care of yourself
- a starteo type
- a repeated thing that you keep doing on a daily basis
- a opptimistic thought
- lots of worry or fear
- something you do or a dession you make
- control what you can control
28 Clues: a starteo type • taking your life • lasting happiness • being aware of you • a opptimistic thought • lots of worry or fear • overwhelming feelings • taking care of yourself • how resonable something is • control what you can control • something you control or choose • the change you make in the world • how much you can rely on someone • something you do on a daily basis • ...
metal health 2025-09-15
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- doing the work
- what happens when you do something
- have a strong affect and could lead you to understand how to process them
- an understanding and ability to navigate the events of life to pursue consitancy and be productive in daily reposibilatys
- outcome
- ending your life
- avalibale items for use
- a good mindset
- control what you can control
- talking to someone
- is it truthful
- something that never diminshis
- normal reactions to what's happening in everyday life
- something that happens to give opprotuinty
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- behaviors
- pleasure quick happiness
- adult an adult you trust
- persistent hopelessness
- taking action on reflection
- taking action to improve overall health
- looking on what youve done
- the ultimate goal in life
- the abilatiy to observe
- long lasting happiness
- feelings attached to an outcome
- an everyday thing you do
- being a man of action
- is it trustworthy and proven
- excessive worry and fear
- a mark of shame
30 Clues: outcome • behaviors • doing the work • a good mindset • is it truthful • a mark of shame • ending your life • talking to someone • being a man of action • long lasting happiness • persistent hopelessness • the abilatiy to observe • avalibale items for use • an everyday thing you do • excessive worry and fear • the ultimate goal in life • pleasure quick happiness • looking on what youve done • ...
joyful health 2025-09-16
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- the way you act
- you take care of yourself
- doing a habit over and over for good
- your state of mind/your well being
- putting your full attention on somthing
- somthing you get for a good job and its lasting
- short term fun
- feelings that you have alot
- being nervous about somthing
- being logically right
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- a postive emotion that you feel when somthing good is happening
- you get stressted out by feelings
- a skill of being clear talking to another person and telling them cosistently
- you made a difference in somthing
- you repeat some choices over and over
- desisions you make
- sombody that is a disgrace
- you are ______ about somthing bad that hapened
- long-lasting happiness
- you can trust sombody
20 Clues: short term fun • the way you act • desisions you make • you can trust sombody • being logically right • long-lasting happiness • you take care of yourself • sombody that is a disgrace • feelings that you have alot • being nervous about somthing • you get stressted out by feelings • you made a difference in somthing • your state of mind/your well being • ...
Health & Sanitation 2025-03-21
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- Toothbrushes are labeled with children’s names and stored __________.
- Unsanitary items, such as mops and brooms, are __________ to children.
- Only diaper ointments/creams with __________ approval will be used.
- If insect repellant and sunscreen are both being used, apply __________ first.
- Sunscreen should be applied at least __________ minutes before going outside
- Caregivers should wear __________ when assisting children with brushing their teeth.
- Commonly, caregivers do not use disposable paper that is __________ enough.
- If gloves were not worn during diaper changes, use a __________ to clean your hands prior to handling the clean diaper.
- Diaper ointments/creams will be __________ from the container onto a piece of disposable material.
- An ideal time to __________ is after eating.
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- Sunscreen should still be applied on __________ days
- After returning indoors, __________ skin treated with insect repellant.
- An AF Form 1055 is not required unless topicals have been __________.
- Handwashing is required when coming in from the __________.
- Sunscreen should not be used with infants under __________ months
- Before washing hands, check to make sure a __________ is available.
- Preschoolers can apply sunscreen to their __________ and legs.
- If the child's __________ are soiled, the caregiver must wash and sanitize before putting them back on the child.
- Children, two and above, are provided opportunities to brush their teeth at least __________ daily.
- If parents provide soap, a note from the child’s medical physician is __________.
- Disinfecting solutions are used on surfaces like changing tables and __________ tables.
21 Clues: An ideal time to __________ is after eating. • Sunscreen should still be applied on __________ days • Handwashing is required when coming in from the __________. • Preschoolers can apply sunscreen to their __________ and legs. • Sunscreen should not be used with infants under __________ months • Before washing hands, check to make sure a __________ is available. • ...
One Health 2025-03-27
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- alimentaria Práctica que determina que los alimentos sean seguros para el consumo
- Agentes biológicos (bacterias, virus, parásitos) que causan enfermedades
- Capacidad de los microorganismos a tolerar los efectos de los antibióticos
- Conjunto de medidas diseñados para proteger la salud humana mediante un ambiente limpio
- Practica al aire libre que ayuda propagar microorganismos patógenos
- Vector capaz de transmitir la enfermedad de Lyme
- Organismos que viven dentro otro organismo (huésped) para obtener nutrientes
- Propagación de enfermedades infecciosas
- Práctica higiénica que ayuda a eliminar el 99% de microorganismos
- Vehículo de origen animal que puede transmitir enfermedades al ser humano
- Vector aéreo más común
- Tipo de fauna que actúa como reservorio de patógenos zoonóticos
- Factor ambiental que evalúa la contaminación del agua y el suelo.
- Actividad antropogénica que puede transmite patógenos de la fauna silvestre a humanos
- Enfermedad o infección que se transmite de los animales a los seres humanos
- Parásito común en la carne de cerdo o vaca
- Termino que interconecta la salud humana, animal y ambiental
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- Compuestos químicos que ayudan a eliminar bacterias, virus, etc.
- Agentes infecciosos capaces de invadir una célula huésped viva, para replicarse
- Vía de transmisión de enfermedades zoonoticas y ambientales
- Monitoreo constante de la propagación de enfermedades
- Monitoreo y control de bacterias en la cadena alimentaria
- Tipo de riesgos para la salud humana y animal
- Alteración a nivel mundial que ayuda a propagar enfermedades por vectores
- Enfoque que garantizar el bienestar a largo plazo de los seres humanos y el medio ambiente
- Medidas tomadas para evitar la aparición o propagación de enfermedades.
- Organismo procariota capaz de transmitir enfermedades en animales y humanos
- Organismos que transmiten patógenos de un huésped a otro
- Rama de la salud que evalúa la interacción ecosistema-humano
- Contaminantes químicas que pueden representar un riesgo para la salud humana o el ecosistema
30 Clues: Vector aéreo más común • Propagación de enfermedades infecciosas • Parásito común en la carne de cerdo o vaca • Tipo de riesgos para la salud humana y animal • Vector capaz de transmitir la enfermedad de Lyme • Monitoreo constante de la propagación de enfermedades • Organismos que transmiten patógenos de un huésped a otro • ...
Health Issues 2025-04-01
20 Clues: kašel • nemoc • léčba • stehy • průjem • puchýř • otrava • závrať • bolest • oteklý • horečka • vyrážka • alergie • krvácet • příznak • dusit se • bezvědomí • bolest zubu • dezinfekční • léky od bolesti
One Health 2025-03-24
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- – Proceso para obtener agua potable.
- – Organismos que transmiten enfermedades.
- – Prácticas que previenen la propagación de enfermedades.
- – Conjunto de reglas que regulan la salud pública.
- – Vectores de enfermedades zoonóticas.
- – Capacidad del organismo para resistir infecciones.
- – Medidas para preservar la salud humana y animal.
- – Recurso esencial para la salud y la sanidad.
- – Enfermedad viral que afecta a humanos y animales.
- – Fuente de contaminación y transmisión de enfermedades.
- – Enfermedades transmitidas entre animales y humanos.
- – Acciones para evitar enfermedades.
- – Conjunto de microorganismos en un organismo.
- – Entorno donde interactúan seres vivos y su medio ambiente.
- – Estudio de enfermedades en poblaciones.
- – Organismos que viven a expensas de otros seres vivos.
- – Actividad con impacto en salud pública y ambiental.
- – Estrategia para reducir contaminación y proteger la salud.
- – Uso responsable de recursos para el bienestar de futuras generaciones.
- – Eliminación de agentes infecciosos en superficies.
- – Medicamentos que combaten infecciones bacterianas.
- – Conjunto de normas para prevenir enfermedades en granjas.
- – Factor clave en la salud humana y animal.
- – Bacteria común en infecciones transmitidas por alimentos.
- – Seres diminutos que pueden ser beneficiosos o perjudiciales.
- – Variedad de vida en la Tierra y su impacto en la salud.
- – Centros de atención médica y prevención de infecciones.
- – Ejemplo de enfermedad con impacto global.
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- – Microorganismos que causan enfermedades.
- – Factor que afecta el equilibrio ecológico y la salud.
- – Conjunto de animales en un ecosistema.
- – Herramientas clave en la prevención de enfermedades infecciosas.
- – Organismos modificados genéticamente con impacto en salud.
- – Microorganismos causantes de enfermedades.
- – Concepto que integra salud humana, animal y ambiental.
- – Propagación de enfermedades entre seres vivos.
- – Recurso clave para prevenir enfermedades.
- – Síntoma común de enfermedades infecciosas.
- – Medio que influye en la salud humana y animal.
- – Sustancias que pueden afectar la salud ambiental.
- – Diversidad de organismos en un ecosistema.
- – Manejo de bosques con impacto en la salud ambiental.
- – Fuente de transmisión de patógenos si no se manejan adecuadamente.
- – Normas para garantizar la seguridad en salud pública.
- – Capacidad de los microorganismos de sobrevivir a los antibióticos.
- – Fuente potencial de patógenos y contaminación.
- – Factor que influye en la propagación de enfermedades.
- – Sector clave en la propagación de zoonosis y resistencia antimicrobiana.
- – Presencia de sustancias nocivas en el medio ambiente.
- – Organización que promueve la salud a nivel mundial.
50 Clues: – Proceso para obtener agua potable. • – Acciones para evitar enfermedades. • – Vectores de enfermedades zoonóticas. • – Conjunto de animales en un ecosistema. • – Organismos que transmiten enfermedades. • – Estudio de enfermedades en poblaciones. • – Microorganismos que causan enfermedades. • – Recurso clave para prevenir enfermedades. • ...
Health Sciences 2025-06-17
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- important for physical digestion, where food enters the body
- a test that tests how much air goes in and out of the lungs
- measures taken to stop a disease or health problem from occurring or worsening
- a living organism that a virus, bacteria, or parasite living on it
- proteins made by the immune system that fight invaders
- special cells that turn into different types of cells that can make copies of itself
- carry blood toward the heat
- measurements of bodies health, can help detect health issues
- breathing too fast and too deeply causing lightheadedness
- the part of the DNA strand that is made up of sugar and phosphate
- a method used to measure the amount of energy in food
- an action taken to improve health or prevent illness
- the study of how disease spreads, what causes it and how it is controlled
- infectious agent that can only reproduce inside the cells of a living host
- everyone has equal opportunities for health care
- an outbreak of a disease that spreads across a large geographical area
- a disease that spreads from animal to human is called…
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- organism that carries and spreads disease
- needed for function of all cells and organs, 2/3 of body mass
- carries blood away from the heart
- taking DNA out of cells so it can be studied
- a process used to find the exact order of the bases in a DNA strand
- a sudden increase in cases of a disease above what is expected
- the number of times the heart beats in a minute
- lump of chewed food that is swallowed
- single-celled organisms that can be helpful but can also cause infectious disease
- and disease
- muscle that pushes food through the digestive system
- technique used to change, remove or replace apart of the DNA genes
29 Clues: and disease • carry blood toward the heat • carries blood away from the heart • lump of chewed food that is swallowed • organism that carries and spreads disease • taking DNA out of cells so it can be studied • the number of times the heart beats in a minute • everyone has equal opportunities for health care • muscle that pushes food through the digestive system • ...
Health Science 2025-06-12
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- the use of electromagnetic radiation to make an image of inside the body (2D)
- Complex carbs including starches
- The use of sound waves to look inside an affected area (think of what type of radiology is used during pregnancy)
- Above knee amputation
- Used to treat diabetes, discovered by UofT scientists in the 1920's
- a common symptom of a panic attack that effects respiratory rate
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- Carbs, Proteins, and Fats
- Branch of medicine that visualizes the inside of the body without being invasive
- a type of pathogen that grows in damp dark places
- don't get too cold! or else you'll get __.
- living pathogens (Tuberculosis)
- non living pathogens (the flu)
- Enzyme that breaks complex carbs into simple sugars at the start of the digestive system
- type of cleanliness, safe and clean enough to prevent illness
- One of humanities first used forms of biotech
- A disease that has made a comeback in the past year due to anti-vaxers
- type of cleanliness, free from all micro organisms
- used to process Fats in digestion, made in the liver but stored in the gallbladder
- when you go to the ER what's the first thing they check?
- De-oxy ribose nucleic acid
20 Clues: Above knee amputation • Carbs, Proteins, and Fats • De-oxy ribose nucleic acid • non living pathogens (the flu) • living pathogens (Tuberculosis) • Complex carbs including starches • don't get too cold! or else you'll get __. • One of humanities first used forms of biotech • a type of pathogen that grows in damp dark places • ...
Health science 2025-05-12
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- under the armpit
- close to a normal range of body temperature
- abnormally slow heart rate
- abnormally high blood pressure
- lower than normal blood pressure
- blood pressure cuff
- takes your temperature in your mouth
- normal body temperature
- takes temperature in your ear
- fast Heart rate
- one of the main 5 vital signs
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- used to listen to patient’s breathing and heart rhythms
- rapid breathing
- slower than normal breathing
- muscle tissue found in the heart
- normally how you take a baby’s temperature
- highest at night
- high body temperature
- blood pressure cuff should be just above it
- how many muscles are in the body
20 Clues: rapid breathing • fast Heart rate • under the armpit • highest at night • blood pressure cuff • high body temperature • normal body temperature • abnormally slow heart rate • slower than normal breathing • takes temperature in your ear • one of the main 5 vital signs • abnormally high blood pressure • muscle tissue found in the heart • lower than normal blood pressure • ...
Mental Health 2025-10-08
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- disorder marked by delusions, hallucinations and disorganized speech
- real or imagined event that causes stress
- branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental disorders
- fear of germs
- examples are psychoanalysis, family therapy
- fear of crowds or public places
- false sensory perception
- someone trained in methods of psychologic analysis, therapy and research
- persistent thoughts
- fear of death
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- repetitive acts performed to relieve anxiety
- study of the effects of mental disorder drugs on the brain and mind
- fear of heights
- fixed false beliefs
- treat and can write prescriptions for mental conditions
- disorder that interferes with a person's perception of reality
- fear of closed-in spaces
- science of behavior and the human thought process
- body's reaction to world around it
- when patients need larger and larger doses of a drug
20 Clues: fear of germs • fear of death • fear of heights • fixed false beliefs • persistent thoughts • fear of closed-in spaces • false sensory perception • fear of crowds or public places • body's reaction to world around it • real or imagined event that causes stress • examples are psychoanalysis, family therapy • repetitive acts performed to relieve anxiety • ...
Mental Health 2025-09-22
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- THINGS THAT PREVENT SOMEONE FROM GETTING HELP.
- PERSISTENT SADNESS AND LOSS OF INTEREST.
- A LOT OF THINGS TO DO AT ONCE.
- FEELING ALONE OR CUT OFF FROM OTHERS.
- BEING HONEST AND OPEN.
- SHOWING GRATITUDE.
- EVERYONE FEELS WELCOME AND PART OF THE GROUP.
- LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR UNDERSTANDING.
- PERMISSION BEFORE DOING SOMETHING.
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- CAN’T SIT STILL.
- HEALTHY LIMITS YOU SET IN RELATIONSHIPS.
- TALKING WITH A PROFESSIONAL TO WORK THROUGH FEELINGS.
- A WARM, HAPPY FEELING WHEN REMEMBERING THE PAST.
- A FIGHT, DISAGREEMENT, OR PROBLEM BETWEEN PEOPLE.
- CHOOSING TO STAY AWAY FROM A PERSON, PLACE, OR SITUATION.
- TRYING TO FORCE SOMEONE TO DO SOMETHING.
- DIFFERENT FEELINGS YOU MIGHT HAVE.
- ENCOURAGEMENT OR HELP FROM OTHERS.
- FEELING LIKE YOU DID SOMETHING WRONG, EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T.
- DESIRE FOR WHAT OTHERS HAVE.
20 Clues: CAN’T SIT STILL. • SHOWING GRATITUDE. • BEING HONEST AND OPEN. • DESIRE FOR WHAT OTHERS HAVE. • A LOT OF THINGS TO DO AT ONCE. • DIFFERENT FEELINGS YOU MIGHT HAVE. • ENCOURAGEMENT OR HELP FROM OTHERS. • PERMISSION BEFORE DOING SOMETHING. • LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR UNDERSTANDING. • FEELING ALONE OR CUT OFF FROM OTHERS. • PERSISTENT SADNESS AND LOSS OF INTEREST. • ...
health wellbieng 2025-07-03
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- / A caring and supportive relationship between people
- / Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and play
- / A peaceful and quiet state of mind
- / The process of eating the right foods to stay healthy
- / Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy
- / Things you work toward achieving for personal growth
- / Concentrating your attention on a task or idea
- / A state of good physical and mental health
- / Help or encouragement from others
- / Taking time to care for your mental and physical health
- / Decisions you make that affect your health
- / Physical activity that helps keep your body fit
- / A joyful sound that can lift your mood and relieve stress
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- / The drive to take action or achieve something
- / The strength and vitality needed for daily life
- / Practices like handwashing that help prevent illness
- / Keeping your body supplied with enough water
- / Thankfulness or appreciation for the good things in life
- / The act of taking in air, often used for calming the mind
- / Feelings like happiness, sadness, anger, or fear
- / Being fully present and aware of the moment
- / Being friendly and considerate to others
- / Rest that restores energy and helps your body recover
- / A hopeful and optimistic attitude
- / A state of being calm and stress-free
25 Clues: / A hopeful and optimistic attitude • / Help or encouragement from others • / A peaceful and quiet state of mind • / A state of being calm and stress-free • / Being friendly and considerate to others • / Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy • / A state of good physical and mental health • / Decisions you make that affect your health • ...
health 1 2025-07-25
20 Clues: рана • язык • ожог • грудь • пленка • срочный • лопатка • ущипнуть • ненужный • выпрямить • повернуть • наклонять • распухание • поверхность • кровоточить • поперхнуться • бинт, повязка • предотвратить • диванная подушка • крушение, падение
Mental Health 2025-09-29
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- A state of overall health, including mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
- A serious mental illness that can affect how a person thinks, feels, or behaves.
- A disorder that involves extreme mood swings from highs to lows.
- A mental health condition involving intense worry or fear.
- How much you value and respect yourself.
- Negative stereotypes or unfair treatment toward people with mental illness.
- Ignoring problems instead of facing them.
- Short for post-traumatic stress disorder, linked to experiencing or witnessing trauma.
- Short for obsessive-compulsive disorder, involving unwanted thoughts and repeated behaviors.
- Using drugs or alcohol to escape problems.
- Talking to a professional about feelings and concerns.
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- Slow, deep breaths to calm the body and mind.
- Physical activity that reduces stress and boosts mood.
- Maintaining healthy routines for sleep, work, school, and relationships.
- A mental illness marked by long-lasting sadness and loss of interest.
- The ability to bounce back from challenges or stress.
- Seeking help from friends, family, or a trusted adult.
- Withdrawing from friends and family when struggling.
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to manage emotions.
20 Clues: How much you value and respect yourself. • Ignoring problems instead of facing them. • Using drugs or alcohol to escape problems. • Slow, deep breaths to calm the body and mind. • Withdrawing from friends and family when struggling. • The ability to bounce back from challenges or stress. • Physical activity that reduces stress and boosts mood. • ...
Nutrition Health 2025-10-16
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- when blood is blocked from getting to the brain
- having an excess amount of body fat
- compounds found in food that help regulate body processes
- a tough complex carbs that the body cannot digest
- excess weight puts extra pressure on your joints
- self-starvation due to a fear of gaining weight
- or omega 6 fatty acids
- perform vital functions but could be harmful to the body
- come from animal sources can increase your risk of heart disease
- starches found in bread and pasta
- a low self image causing a person to binge or purge food, commonly using laxatives to speed up the flow of waste
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- come from plant cells can lower your risk of heart disease
- excess fat that makes the body resistant to insulin
- main source of energy
- a person returning to pick at food throughout the day after eating a large portion of food
- are nutrients the body uses to build up cells and tissues
- elements found in food used by the body
- sugars found in fructose
- is essential for most body functions
- and addiction to food, eating large qualities of food in a short period of time
20 Clues: main source of energy • or omega 6 fatty acids • sugars found in fructose • starches found in bread and pasta • having an excess amount of body fat • is essential for most body functions • elements found in food used by the body • when blood is blocked from getting to the brain • self-starvation due to a fear of gaining weight • ...
HEALTH EDUCATION 2025-09-04
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- to make something clean with water
- protected from harm or danger
- moving fast with your legs
- tiny things that can make you sick
- a place where sick people get help
- what we eat to have energy
- cleaning your teeth with toothpaste
- body parts we use to hold and touch
- fun activity that also helps you move
- something that helps you get better
- resting to grow and heal
- the parts we use to see
- someone who cares for sick people
- sweet food that grows on trees or plants
- the part of your body that pumps blood
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- drink to stay fresh and strong
- having power in your body
- feeling cozy, not cold
- healthy food that grows in the ground or on plants
- feeling good inside
- when your body feels chilly
- the outside cover of your body
- all the parts of a person
- feeling good and strong
- a drink that makes bones strong
- a person who helps us when we are sick
- free from dirt and germs
- the parts we use to hear
- moving your body to stay fit
- bones in your mouth for chewing
30 Clues: feeling good inside • feeling cozy, not cold • feeling good and strong • the parts we use to see • free from dirt and germs • resting to grow and heal • the parts we use to hear • having power in your body • all the parts of a person • moving fast with your legs • what we eat to have energy • when your body feels chilly • moving your body to stay fit • protected from harm or danger • ...
Health Vocab 2025-09-03
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- Disorder An illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health
- due to their mental health issues.
- aimed at finding the cause of the problem.
- The act of intentionally taking one’s own life; a serious mental health issue.
- to perform acts that could be harmful to themselves or others.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can lead to emotional and
- A strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social
- accompanied by physical symptoms such as trembling and shortness of breath.
- problems.
- Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - A condition characterized by excessive worry
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- Therapy A treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted
- Disorder A condition marked by sudden and unexplained feelings of terror,
- or behavioral symptoms.
- rewards and reinforcements.
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.Depression - A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness, often
- Disorder A reaction to a specific life event that causes significant
- tension for no apparent reason.
- medical help.
- Therapy A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors
- Control Disorder A condition where an individual has difficulty resisting
- such as depression and bipolar disorder.
- An irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, often related to obsessive
- A mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or
- patterns that can lead to troublesome feelings and behaviors.
25 Clues: problems. • medical help. • or behavioral symptoms. • rewards and reinforcements. • tension for no apparent reason. • due to their mental health issues. • such as depression and bipolar disorder. • aimed at finding the cause of the problem. • An ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health • patterns that can lead to troublesome feelings and behaviors. • ...
HEALTH PROBLEMS 2025-11-10
20 Clues: FLU • OBAT • BATUK • DEMAM • PUSING • PATAH KAKI • SAKIT MATA • LEBIH BAIK • SAKIT GIGI • SAKIT PERUT • PATAH TANGAN • HIDUNG MELER • SAKIT KEPALA • CAMPAK/CACAR • SAKIT TELINGA • BERSIN-BERSIN • TERIRIS/TERPOTONG • RADANG TENGGOROKAN • SEMOGA CEPAT SEMBUH • ISTIRAHAT YANG CUKUP
Soil Health! 2025-10-28
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- Preparing fields for new plants.
- Adding air pockets into the soil.
- Mixing top layer of soil into the earth with machines.
- Aggregate Clumps of soil particles held together.
- Essential nutrient that plants need to grow roots.
- Tiny organisms you can only see with a microscope.
- Main function of the microbes.
- Soil particle lets water flow through easily.
- Essential nutrient that plants need to grow leaves.
- Darkest layer of soil with the most nutrients.
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- Slow breakdown of rocks into soil by weather.
- Many different species living together.
- The ideal soil texture for growing vegetables.
- When soil is blown away by rain or wind.
- Matter Living and decomposing plants or animals.
- Many animals and plants interconnected.
- Holds water for plant roots to get in case of drought.
- Nutrients or plant food.
- Soil particle that holds water very well.
- Test Helps determine the ratio of sand, silt, clay in the soil.
- Test Helps determine the texture of the soil.
- Ideal is between 6-7!
22 Clues: Ideal is between 6-7! • Nutrients or plant food. • Main function of the microbes. • Preparing fields for new plants. • Adding air pockets into the soil. • Many different species living together. • Many animals and plants interconnected. • When soil is blown away by rain or wind. • Soil particle that holds water very well. • Slow breakdown of rocks into soil by weather. • ...
health careers 2025-11-21
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- _____________ requires a 4 year school program.
- During an eye exam you use a __________ to cover your eye not being used in the exam.
- For a bachleors degree you can attend ___ _________.
- A primarly role done by a radiologic technologist is taking _____
- Medical doctor that treats kids and their diseases is a
- A ________ is someone who will asist people who cant speak english
- _____________ requires a 2 year school program.
- A_______ is one that manages a diet and balances foods.
- The place that most medical specialist work is a
- The most advanced and skilled emergency care workers are ___________
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- _________ deals with the care of all animals
- A ________ is the person who deals with those that are dead and their bodies.
- A _________ is a role performed to take X-Rays.
- A doctor that studies diseases is a _________
- _____________ requires a 6 year school program
- A ___________ is a specialist that puts a patient to sleep in preparation for surgery
- A _______ is the medical professional that eamines your teeth and treats diseases in your mouth.
- ________ works under the role of a physician.
- A ______________ removes stains and deposits from the teeth
- If you don’t have an occluder you use a _____ ____ to do the eye exam instead.
20 Clues: _________ deals with the care of all animals • A doctor that studies diseases is a _________ • ________ works under the role of a physician. • _____________ requires a 6 year school program • _____________ requires a 4 year school program. • A _________ is a role performed to take X-Rays. • _____________ requires a 2 year school program. • ...
Health Final 2025-11-30
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- relieves pain and produces euphoria
- imitates testosterone
- higher blood pressure that occurs during ventricle contraction
- means "inflammation"
- refers to the bones
- refers to a tumor
- means "hard"
- medicines that cause a loss of feeling
- immediate medical attention given to a victim of injury
- strong bands of connective tissue that join bones
- nerve cells
- concept of minimizing risk while maximizing benefits
- stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- speeds up CNS activity
- largest part of the brain
- high blood pressure
- flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back
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- medicines that reduce pain without causing loss of feeling
- bronchitis affects this system
- prescription drug that stops bacterial growth
- LSD is this type of drug
- weather phenomenon that kills the most people each year
- What does alcohol act as?
- arteriosclerosis affects this system
- inflammation of the liver
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates
- refers to the lungs
- below-normal body temperature
- relay signals from CNS to other parts of body
- diabetes affects this system
- slows down brain
- means "diseased condition"
- refers to the head
- the proportion of nutrients compared to the number of calories
- refers to the liver
- refers to the muscle
36 Clues: nerve cells • means "hard" • slows down brain • refers to a tumor • refers to the head • refers to the bones • refers to the lungs • high blood pressure • refers to the liver • means "inflammation" • refers to the muscle • imitates testosterone • speeds up CNS activity • LSD is this type of drug • What does alcohol act as? • inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • ...
Health Final 2025-11-30
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- relieves pain and produces euphoria
- imitates testosterone
- higher blood pressure that occurs during ventricle contraction
- means "inflammation"
- refers to the bones
- refers to a tumor
- means "hard"
- medicines that cause a loss of feeling
- immediate medical attention given to a victim of injury
- strong bands of connective tissue that join bones
- nerve cells
- concept of minimizing risk while maximizing benefits
- stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- speeds up CNS activity
- largest part of the brain
- high blood pressure
- flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back
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- medicines that reduce pain without causing loss of feeling
- bronchitis affects this system
- prescription drug that stops bacterial growth
- LSD is this type of drug
- weather phenomenon that kills the most people each year
- What does alcohol act as?
- arteriosclerosis affects this system
- inflammation of the liver
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates
- refers to the lungs
- below-normal body temperature
- relay signals from CNS to other parts of body
- diabetes affects this system
- slows down brain
- means "diseased condition"
- refers to the head
- the proportion of nutrients compared to the number of calories
- refers to the liver
- refers to the muscle
36 Clues: nerve cells • means "hard" • slows down brain • refers to a tumor • refers to the head • refers to the bones • refers to the lungs • high blood pressure • refers to the liver • means "inflammation" • refers to the muscle • imitates testosterone • speeds up CNS activity • LSD is this type of drug • What does alcohol act as? • inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • ...
Mental Health 2025-11-24
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- the final stage of grief where a person begins to understand and live with the reality of loss. It doesn’t mean you are “okay” with what happened; it means you have reached a place of peace and adjustment.
- actions that can threaten your health or the health of others. These may include substance use, unsafe driving, poor diet, or not wearing protective gear.
- a serious mental health condition involving persistent sadness, loss of interest, low energy, and changes in sleep or appetite. It affects thoughts, feelings, and daily functioning.
- The name of Charlie Browns dog
- The year that Lenape was opened (in words)
- how much you value, appreciate, and feel confident about yourself.
- understanding your own emotions, strengths, weaknesses, values, and behaviors. It helps you make positive decisions and improve relationships.
- the qualities that define who you are—your values, behavior, integrity, and moral code. It’s shown through your actions, not just your words.
- The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah
- a stage of grief where a person tries to make deals—often with themselves or a higher power—in an attempt to change or lessen the loss. Example: “If I just do this, maybe things will get better.”
- The department store that hosts the largest Thanksgiving day parade in New York City
- unconscious strategies the mind uses to protect you from uncomfortable emotions or stress. Examples include denial, projection, repression, and rationalization.
- Tools and strategies that help you maintain and improve your physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The Lenape mascot
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- anything that triggers stress
- someone whose behavior, attitude, or achievements inspire you.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something uncertain
- principles that guide your decisions about what is right and wrong
- My dogs name
- actions taken to avoid illness, injury, or negative outcomes before they happen. This includes wearing seatbelts, practicing good hygiene, exercising, eating healthy, or avoiding risky behaviors.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- the body’s natural reaction to a demand, challenge, or change
- aims or targets you work toward. They give your life direction and motivation. Goals can be short-term (accomplished soon) or long-term (achieved over months or years)
- Sandler Which comedian actor that has played roles as a golfer, a hair dresser, and adopting a kid wrote “The Thanksgiving Song”
- A green angry creature that hates Christmas but learns to love it!
- York Jets The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah
- the process of becoming the best version of yourself. It means achieving personal growth, fulfilling your potential, and finding purpose.
27 Clues: My dogs name • The Lenape mascot • anything that triggers stress • The name of Charlie Browns dog • The year that Lenape was opened (in words) • The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah • York Jets The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah • the body’s natural reaction to a demand, challenge, or change • ...
Health Revision 2025-12-14
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- metabolic disorder of lactating mammals
- notifiable disease in cattle and sheep
- first milk
- can spread from animals to humans
- basic requirement for life
- old animal with age related illness
- needed alongside phosphorus for strong bones
- segmented endoparasite
- common bacterial cause of food poisoning
- food pests
- spread by rat urine
- chemical restraint
- applied to the skin
- type of sampling from the body cavity
- where sick animals are kept
- used to examine faecal smears
- ____________Surgeons Act 1966
- ABCDE and K
- another word for fats
- eye protection
- bovine form also affects badgers
- young
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- used to prevent bites
- the P in POM-V
- measure of the heartbeat
- into the blood stream
- administered under the skin
- possible fabric restraint
- __________score, to classify weight
- bone disease of reptiles
- also called parrot fever
- measured with a thermometer
- the A in APHA
- chemical killer of pathogens
- long gloves for angry cats
- breathing rate
- complex sugar molecule
- type branding used with horses
- the Q in SQP
- chain of amino acids
- an object involved in disease transmission
- breakdown of food in the gut
- produced by white blood cells to fight disease
- treats bacterial infections
- a very small ID method
- a grimacing animal feels this
- used for controlling dogs
- pathogen of BSE
48 Clues: young • first milk • food pests • ABCDE and K • the Q in SQP • the A in APHA • the P in POM-V • breathing rate • eye protection • pathogen of BSE • chemical restraint • spread by rat urine • applied to the skin • chain of amino acids • used to prevent bites • into the blood stream • another word for fats • segmented endoparasite • complex sugar molecule • a very small ID method • measure of the heartbeat • ...
Mental Health 2026-03-04
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- – A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable.
- – Knowing and understanding what is happening around you or within yourself.
- – Negative attitudes or unfair beliefs about a person or group.
- – Help, encouragement, or assistance from others.
- – Physical or emotional tension caused by challenging situations.
- – A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental illnesses, and can prescribe medication.
- – The process of getting better from illness or emotional difficulties.
- – Paying attention to the present moment without judging it.
- – The ability to recover and adapt after difficult situations.
- – Professional guidance to help someone deal with personal, emotional, or mental problems.
- – Treatment that helps a person improve their mental or emotional health.
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- ILLNESS – A health condition that affects a person’s thinking, mood, or behavior.
- – A practice of focusing the mind to relax and increase calmness and awareness.
- – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about something that may happen.
- – A professional who studies behavior and helps people with emotional or mental problems, usually through therapy.
- – How a person feels about their own value or worth.
- – A person’s emotional state at a particular time.
- – The reason or drive that makes someone act or achieve goals.
- (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) – A disorder that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
- – A serious mental condition where a person loses contact with reality.
- – Actions taken to stop something harmful from happening.
- – The surroundings and conditions in which a person lives or grows.
- – A mental health disorder that causes long-lasting sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.
- – Actions people take to care for their physical and mental health.
- – Being alone or separated from others, physically or emotionally.
- – A mental health condition that causes extreme mood changes, from very high (mania) to very low (depression).
26 Clues: – Help, encouragement, or assistance from others. • – A person’s emotional state at a particular time. • – A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable. • – How a person feels about their own value or worth. • – Actions taken to stop something harmful from happening. • – Paying attention to the present moment without judging it. • ...
Mental Health 2026-03-05
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- processe to cultive awareness.
- behavorial effect.
- terrifiying events like shootings.
- anxiety schizophrenia bipolar disorder.
- of being isolated.
- people that go through a lot.
- mood shifts or panicking syntoms.
- and emotional abilitys.
- working out.
- medical doctor substance/disorder.
- health condition characterized by losing contact with reality.
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- disorder people from suiciding.
- homework can stress out a lot
- and heartless with no emotion.
- intense recurring terror
- perception situation or forfit.
- esteem:self care of relationships.
- care:take care of the body
- mobilized to manage external stressful.
- purpose of focusing attention with presented moments.
- surroundings or conditions.
- return to a normal state of health mind strength.
- state of mind of mood switching.
- negative in offten times.
24 Clues: working out. • behavorial effect. • of being isolated. • and emotional abilitys. • intense recurring terror • negative in offten times. • care:take care of the body • surroundings or conditions. • homework can stress out a lot • people that go through a lot. • and heartless with no emotion. • processe to cultive awareness. • disorder people from suiciding. • ...
From Day One Philadelphia 2025 2025-10-01
15 Clues: STREAM • FELFEL • BEEKEEPER • STRETCHIT • WORKHUMAN • ACHIEVERS • RETHINKCARE • SWORD HEALTH • PERFECT FEAST • REPERIO HEALTH • STRATEGIA ANALYTICS • CORPORATE TRADITIONS • HEIDRICK & STRUGGLES • BVA NUDGE CONSULTING • MARSH MCLENNAN AGENCY
PLe Chap 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- comprised of the standards of professional behavior
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider
- combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- health care organizations that must obey HIPAA regulations
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- state-specified performance measures for health care delivery
- medical practice's written plan for complying with regulations
- method of converting a message into encoded text
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- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- organizations that pay for health insurance directly and set up a fund from which to pay
- organizations that work for covered entities but are not themselves
- what does EDI stand for?
- permits patients to recieve medical services from non-network providers
15 Clues: what does EDI stand for? • method of converting a message into encoded text • comprised of the standards of professional behavior • unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider • health care organizations that must obey HIPAA regulations • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
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- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- California's version of medicaid.
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Health coverage for low income families
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
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 • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-08-02
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- A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI).
- A “use it or lose it” account that allows you to make pre-tax contributions to reimburse yourself for out-of-pocket health care expenses.
- Effective Date Elected benefits begin.
- Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc.
- The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan.
- Dollars Amounts you earn that go into the account connected to your medical plans when you participate in activities to help you understand and manage your health.
- A private group benefits for mid- to-large size employers – provides employers with configurable employee benefits options while empowering employees with choice and a satisfying experience.
- The person named as the recipient of insurance money in the event of the policyholder's (employee’s) death.
- A group of health care providers (like doctors, hospitals, dentists, vision care professionals and pharmacies) who have contracted with a carrier to offer services at discounted rates to network members.
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- A statement or proof of a person's physical condition, occupation, etc., affecting the acceptance of the applicant for insurance.
- Employer funded account where you are reimbursed tax free for qualified medical expenses up to a maximum dollar amount for a coverage period. As long as you remain in this account, your balance will transfer plan year to plan year.
- Networks of health care providers, pay claims, provide customer service and offer wellbeing programs and other services.
- This portable account is used to set aside pre-tax dollars for reimbursement of qualifying health care expenses.
- Partial payment of medical expenses, emergency room services, or prescription drugs required by an individual who is enrolled in a group health insurance plan.
- Enrollment Time given that allows employees to make elections after the close of an event. The dates should NOT be communicated!
- A percentage of the total cost that the plan will pay for, and you pay the rest up to an annual limit.
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money each pay period and reimburse yourself tax-free for eligible elder care and child care.
- A fixed dollar amount you pay before the plan begins paying for most medical services and most prescription drugs.
- A federal statute that requires most employers to offer to covered employees and covered dependents who would otherwise lose health coverage for reasons specified in the statute.
- An individual who meets all of the requirements necessary to be able to enroll or participate as a dependent in the “standard” One Exchange benefits being administered by Towers Watson.
20 Clues: Effective Date Elected benefits begin. • The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan. • A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). • Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
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- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
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- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
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- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
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- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
MOP110 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-04-06
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- Protected Health Information
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
- Managed Care Organization
- Resource Based Relative Value System
- World Health Organization
- Primary Care Provider
- Third Party Administrators
- Second surgical opinion
- Diagnosis-related Groups
- Preferred Provider Organization
- Participating Provider
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Optical Character Reader (shows up on NCCT)
- Medicare/Medicaid crossover
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Office of Workers Compensation Program
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Non-Participating Provider
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veteran Affairs
- Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services
- Uniform bill (claim form) for hospital office visit
- Electronic Healthcare Record
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- Provider Identification Number
- Federal Employment Compensation Act
- Medicare Administrative Contractor
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Explanation of benefits
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- Independent Practice Association
- Place of Service
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- Inpatient Prospective Payment System
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981
- Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Civilian Health, and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
- Related Value Unit
- International Classification of Diseases
- Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- National Provider Identifier
- Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Integrated Provider Organization
- Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System
- Healthcare Maintenance Organization
- Current Procedural Terminology
47 Clues: Place of Service • Related Value Unit • Primary Care Provider • Participating Provider • Explanation of benefits • Second surgical opinion • Diagnosis-related Groups • Durable Medical Equipment • Managed Care Organization • World Health Organization • Electronic Funds Transfer • Third Party Administrators • Non-Participating Provider • Medicare/Medicaid crossover • ...
mhd 2022-05-10
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- a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- excess eating
- having the weather affect your mood
- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- attention deficit disorder
- condition in which people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others.
- mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
- highly addictive and illegal substances
- People with _______________ have chronic feelings of inadequacy and are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others.
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- People with __________ have odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- attention deficit hyperactive disorder
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- extreme mood swings
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety
- frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to compulsive behaviors
- unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
21 Clues: excess eating • extreme mood swings • attention deficit disorder • having the weather affect your mood • attention deficit hyperactive disorder • highly addictive and illegal substances • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health • ...
Priority Health Individual Markets 2021-04-06
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- Document that contains criteria, description, coding information, medical necessity review
- used to process PH out of state claims
- name of PH President
- is a global _________
- Spectrum Health Now and/or MD Live
- amount member pays for covered services before insurance plan starts to pay
- Lets your doctor find potential health problems before you feel sick
- Credit Card Payment Verification Tool
- used to locate member materials
- in home and virtual health assessments services
- used to house advanced imaging authorizations
- Education should always be provided on _____________plans
- used to find rewardable procedures
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- ____ refers to third-party liability claims such as motor vehicle accidents, falls in the house, workers compensation injuries, etc
- When taking a call what is the first thing you complete?
- Phone and/or video visit with their in-network physician or specialist
- Savings Account Manager
- flat fee you pay each time you see doctor or get prescription
- the member into the queue
- an advocate for our member
- make sure to always ______ your calls
- a member disputes an adverse action made by PH
- Health Insurance ________and Accountability Act
- Offered at the end of every call
- An issue when a member express unhappiness or dissatisfaction
- me your priority
26 Clues: me your priority • name of PH President • is a global _________ • Savings Account Manager • the member into the queue • an advocate for our member • used to locate member materials • Offered at the end of every call • Spectrum Health Now and/or MD Live • used to find rewardable procedures • make sure to always ______ your calls • Credit Card Payment Verification Tool • ...
factors 2024-10-09
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- some tangata will be dependent on you, whereas others will have the support of
- support for having a healthy diet, losing weight and getting physically fit.
- a person relies on others for support for day-to-day tasks.
- term support is sometimes needed due to an accident, health event or change in personal circumstances.
- social wellbeing and being connected to whenua
- physical wellbeing
- long support is required on an ongoing basis due to disability or other health needs.
- protection from environmental factors that could lead to which risk
- a sense of belonging and
- of life support often focuses on palliative care and on the quality of remaining life.
- Tangata accessing community health services will have a broad range of characteristics you may need to consider when providing
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- a person looks to another person for mutual support, usually from whānau or friends.
- ‘to make fit again’ is about restoring skills following a health event or accident.
- Some people will work towards total independence, while others can only aim to
- People seeking support services will be seeking to support or improve their
- spiritual wellbeing
- a person doesn’t need any support for day-to-day tasks.
- mental and emotional wellbeing
- when one or more dimension is out of balance, wellbeing can be
- employment or activities to keep them
20 Clues: physical wellbeing • spiritual wellbeing • a sense of belonging and • mental and emotional wellbeing • employment or activities to keep them • social wellbeing and being connected to whenua • a person doesn’t need any support for day-to-day tasks. • a person relies on others for support for day-to-day tasks. • when one or more dimension is out of balance, wellbeing can be • ...
“Veterinary Vocabulary Puzzle” 2025-07-27
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- Duty to take care of something or someone
- Free from dirt or germs
- A place where animals receive medical care
- Physical activity that helps stay healthy
- A routine medical examination
- Gaining knowledge or new behaviors
- Deep care and concern for others’ well-being
- The relationship of friendship between people or pets
- A large facility for serious health treatment
- A condition of poor health or sickness
- Relating to medical treatment of animals
- A place where animals are raised
- The process of getting better after illness or treatment
- Relating to the mind or emotional health
- A person who takes care of a pet
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- The process of learning to interact with others
- Teaching a pet to behave properly
- The process of providing food necessary for health and growth
- Practices that help maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Relating to the body or physical condition
- Essential liquid required for life
- An injection that protects against diseases
- Free from danger or harm
- The state of physical and mental well-being
- A domesticated animal kept for companionship
- Equal or proper proportions, especially in diet or activity
- The surroundings in which an animal or human lives
- Understanding and sharing another’s feelings
- A place that gives animals protection and care
- Cleaning and maintaining an animal’s coat and appearance
30 Clues: Free from dirt or germs • Free from danger or harm • A routine medical examination • A place where animals are raised • A person who takes care of a pet • Teaching a pet to behave properly • Essential liquid required for life • Gaining knowledge or new behaviors • A condition of poor health or sickness • Relating to medical treatment of animals • ...
Human Resources 2025-08-15
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- The physical and mental condition of a person.
- The food and substances needed for health and growth.
- Good and responsible behavior when using technology and the internet.
- How much work a person can do in a certain time.
- Unable to read and write.
- Not getting enough food or the right nutrients for a long time.
- Being prepared with the skills and knowledge needed to work.
- Involvement in activities or programs in a way that helps them succeed.
- False information spread to mislead people.
- Eating the right kinds and amounts of food for health.
- The ability to read and write.
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- A condition where children are too short for their age due to long-term poor nutrition.
- A measure of a country’s quality of life based on health, education, and income.
- The quality of matching job requirements.
- The skills and knowledge companies need from workers.
- The abilities needed to do tasks well, often learned through practice or training.
- People who work or can work, including their skills, health, and knowledge.
- The ability to develop or succeed in the future.
- The process of gaining knowledge, skills, and values through learning.
- The act of checking if something is true or correct.
- The way something is shared or delivered.
- The total number of people in an area.
- Work done for pay or to earn a living.
23 Clues: Unable to read and write. • The ability to read and write. • The total number of people in an area. • Work done for pay or to earn a living. • The quality of matching job requirements. • The way something is shared or delivered. • False information spread to mislead people. • The physical and mental condition of a person. • How much work a person can do in a certain time. • ...
Lesson 1.1 2024-02-07
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- choices and behaviors that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- actual number of years a person lives
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- length of time a person is expected to live
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life • ...
Mental Health Treatment 2014-12-12
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- A house in Halifax that offers mental health treatment and resources
- Something health professionals can help you overcome if you communicate the issue
- A person who will help you access proper mental health treatment
- Medical therapy can be appropriate for this mental illness
- A therapy focuses on improving healthy social interactions
- An object that may be used to access mental health treatment
- Someone you love, trust and can talk to about feeling
- This negative opinion may be a barrier to treatment
- When you need help, just ______!
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- People who will support you, that you can talk to about your mental health
- A decrease in this may indicate mental illness
- Keeping this state of mind will aid in treating and preventing mental illness
- Symptom of mental illness
- Asking for this is a normal part of life
- A behavioural therapy that focuses on identifying patterns of thought and altering them to healthier patterns
- Kids Help Phone is an ___________ phone hotline
16 Clues: Symptom of mental illness • When you need help, just ______! • Asking for this is a normal part of life • A decrease in this may indicate mental illness • Kids Help Phone is an ___________ phone hotline • This negative opinion may be a barrier to treatment • Someone you love, trust and can talk to about feeling • ...
Unit 3 Review 2023-10-13
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- insurance for military and their families
- Contract between you and the insurance company
- insurance in case of injury on the job
- amount of money you must spend before your insurance begin to pay its part
- percent of your bill after deductible that you must pay
- health insurance with network of providers and gatekeeper, if you go outside of network it does not pay
- Pay insurance company for coverage usually monthly
- young people can stay on their parents insurance until they are 26
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- Insurance for people over 65 or permanently disabled
- health insurance with network of providers, if you stay in network you do not pay as much
- funded insurance for very low income foster children
- Nation spends the most per person on health care
- United States has a lower life expectancy
- law that protects a patients ability to access their medical information
- Specific amount of money paid for a particular service paid to the health care provider
- Protected Health Information
16 Clues: Protected Health Information • insurance in case of injury on the job • insurance for military and their families • United States has a lower life expectancy • Contract between you and the insurance company • Nation spends the most per person on health care • Pay insurance company for coverage usually monthly • Insurance for people over 65 or permanently disabled • ...
Global health trends issues and concerns 2025-01-26
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- A global health issue related to the aging population.
- A viral disease that can cause severe illness and death, especially in young children.
- A major public health concern related to unhealthy diets and lack of physical activity.
- A key factor in preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
- A major concern in many developing countries due to lack of access to clean water and sanitation.
- A significant health issue in many parts of the world, often linked to poverty and malnutrition.
- A global health crisis involving the illegal use and trafficking of drugs.
- A mental health condition that affects millions worldwide.
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- Resistance to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat.
- A serious threat to global health, often transmitted through mosquitos.
- A type of cancer that is increasingly prevalent globally.
- A chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A growing concern related to the misuse of technology and social media.
14 Clues: A chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar. • A global health issue related to the aging population. • A type of cancer that is increasingly prevalent globally. • A mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. • Resistance to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. • A key factor in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. • ...
Mental Hea has a lth Awareness 2014-05-11
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- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
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- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
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- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
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- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
mhd 2022-05-06
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- mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
- People with __________ have odd behavior, speech patterns, thoughts, and perceptions.
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- condition in which people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others.
- a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health
- frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- People with _______________ have chronic feelings of inadequacy and are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others.
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- excess eating
- attention deficit hyperactive disorder
- having the weather affect your mood
- highly addictive and illegal substances
- extreme mood swings
- A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety
- unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to compulsive behaviors
- unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
- diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder AND another mental health disorder.
- attention deficit disorder
21 Clues: excess eating • extreme mood swings • attention deficit disorder • having the weather affect your mood • attention deficit hyperactive disorder • highly addictive and illegal substances • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • a pattern of repeated drug or alcohol abuse that interferes with health • ...
MOP110 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-04-06
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- Non-Participating Provider
- Second surgical opinion
- Uniform bill (claim form) for hospital office visit
- Civilian Health, and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
- Participating Provider
- Explanation of benefits
- Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Provider Identification Number
- Inpatient Prospective Payment System
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981
- Federal Employment Compensation Act
- Medicare/Medicaid crossover
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
- World Health Organization
- Diagnosis-related Groups
- Third Party Administrators
- Independent Practice Association
- Integrated Provider Organization
- Medicare Administrative Contractor
- Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Managed Care Organization
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services
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- Resource Based Relative Value System
- Place of Service
- Optical Character Reader (shows up on NCCT)
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veteran Affairs
- Primary Care Provider
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Related Value Unit
- National Provider Identifier
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Office of Workers Compensation Program
- International Classification of Diseases
- Electronic Healthcare Record
- Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System
- Protected Health Information
- Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Healthcare Maintenance Organization
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Preferred Provider Organization
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
47 Clues: Place of Service • Related Value Unit • Primary Care Provider • Participating Provider • Second surgical opinion • Explanation of benefits • Diagnosis-related Groups • Electronic Funds Transfer • World Health Organization • Durable Medical Equipment • Managed Care Organization • Non-Participating Provider • Third Party Administrators • Advanced Beneficiary Notice • ...
RAIL SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2022-06-22
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- any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone
- the combination of training, skills, experience and knowledge that a person has and their ability to apply them to perform a task safely.
- The likelihood that a person may be harmed
- are intentional failures – deliberately doing the wrong thing
- is an unintentional action or decision
- involves the use of the human body to lift, lower, carry or transfer loads.
- protect workers heads against falling objects, fixed or protruding objects
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- the severity of the most likely consequence of a particular hazard occurrence
- responsible for planning, implementing and overseeing company's employee safety at work.
- also known as the Deming cycle
- an event that results in injury or ill health
- is specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials
- the failure to meet specified requirements.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- The protection of people from physical injury
- the likelihood of the most likely consequence occurring in the event of a hazard occurrence
- hazards are organic substances that present a threat to the health of people and other living organisms
- systematic assessment to identify hazards and problem areas
- an event not causing harm, but has the potential to cause injury or ill health
- an unplanned, undesired event that adversely affects completion of a task.
- the state of feeling very tired, weary or sleepy
21 Clues: also known as the Deming cycle • is an unintentional action or decision • The likelihood that a person may be harmed • the failure to meet specified requirements. • an event that results in injury or ill health • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • The protection of people from physical injury • the state of feeling very tired, weary or sleepy • ...
Better Health for Individuals 2024-05-08
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- Examples include social, emotional, spiritual, mental and physical
- Refers to the way something is viewed oe seen by an individual or group
- Our perception of a person's health can changed depending on a benchmark
- Examples of issues include anxiety, bipolar and depression
- after the loss of a friend in an accident someone's health would be ___
- Scale of health from poor to excellent
- Getting the flu overnight is a _____ nature of health
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- Sense of overall purpose in life often from belief or faith refers to the ____ dimension
- Playing in a social team with friends _____ improves your mental, social and physical health
- This is the cognitive aspect of health
- The state of complete physical, mental, social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- We may hold ______ beliefs about particular groups in a community
12 Clues: This is the cognitive aspect of health • Scale of health from poor to excellent • Getting the flu overnight is a _____ nature of health • Examples of issues include anxiety, bipolar and depression • We may hold ______ beliefs about particular groups in a community • Examples include social, emotional, spiritual, mental and physical • ...
WHMIS-2015 2016-06-02
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- What hazard communication system in Canada has been aligned with GHS?
- Safety _______ sheets have 16 sections.
- The _____ identifier indicates the name of the product.
- The signal words used are __________ and “Warning”.
- Hazard __________define the type or nature of the hazard present.
- A health effect that occurs soon after an exposure is an _____________ effect.
- A pictogram with an “O” with fames represents an _________________.
- A hazard ____________ defines the degree of hazard within a hazard class.
- The pictogram for the ________aerosols class is a fire pictogram in the “square on a point” shaped border.
- The pictogram for acute toxicity is ____________ and crossbones.
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- This pictogram represents products that can cause health effects such as chronic (long term) health effects.
- A _____ word is part of a hazard communication for hazard classes and categories.
- One of the properties that defines flammable liquid hazards is the __________ point.
- A ____________ statement is a standardized phrase that describes the hazards of the product.
- Physical hazard and health hazards are hazard _________.
- _____statements provide advice for handling and first aid.
- Materials that can destroy metal containers are __________________.
- GHS is the ________________ harmonized system of classification and labelling.
- Suppliers must provide a ___________ and SDS for all hazardous products covered by the legislation.
19 Clues: Safety _______ sheets have 16 sections. • The signal words used are __________ and “Warning”. • The _____ identifier indicates the name of the product. • Physical hazard and health hazards are hazard _________. • _____statements provide advice for handling and first aid. • The pictogram for acute toxicity is ____________ and crossbones. • ...
2.01 KEY TERMS - Navneesh Annadi 2025-10-06
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- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): a government agency that creates regulations to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths
- Data Sheets (SDS) document found in the facility safety plan; contains information about the potential hazards of chemical products including proper use, storage, handling, and emergency procedures; also called a material safety data sheet (MSDS)
- agent: a pathogen that can cause infection
- diseases that take advantage of already weakened immune systems
- a place where the pathogen can live, such as the human body, animals, food, or fomites
- of Transmission: the way in which a pathogen moves from its reservoir to a new host
- Protection Agency (EPA): a government agency that recommends practices for maintaining the environment and determines appropriate chemicals for reducing the spread of infection in healthcare facilities while minimizing environmental risks
- Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): a federal law that makes it easier to obtain healthcare coverage and protects personal health information
- Institutes of Health (NIH): a division of the HHS that conducts research and provides information toward improving public health through 27 different agencies
- a very serious bacterial infection that most commonly affects the lungs and, before the development of antibiotics, was generally fatal
- C: chronic hepatitis transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually through blood transfusion or through the use of illegal drug needles; potentially life-threatening
- B: chronic, potentially life-threatening form of hepatitis that is transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually during sexual contact or during childbirth
- an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria
- originating from within the body
- Associated Infection (HAI): an infection that is not present when a patient is admitted to a hospital or healthcare facility but develops 48 hours or more after admission
- single-celled, microscopic pathogens that can cause infection
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- of Health and Human Services (HHS): a government agency with 11 divisions that oversee many programs focused on improving the health of Americans
- and Drug Administration (FDA): a government agency that regulates products in the food and drug industries and develops nutrition facts labels to help consumers make informed food choices
- for Disease Control (CDC): a division of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that focuses on disease outbreaks and prevention in the United States of America
- Resistant Enterococcus (VRE) a type of multi-drug resistant organism which is unaffected by most infection-battling drugs, particularly resistant to erythromycin-related drugs
- the single-celled microscopic animals, larger than viruses
- host anyone who can contract a disease
- Health Organization (WHO) an agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health
- Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS): state agency that oversees the health and wellbeing of the residents of North Carolina
- difficile Infection (CDI): bacterial illness that can cause diarrhea and colitis; spread by spores in feces that are difficult to kill
- originating from outside the body
- Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS): late stages of HIV infection; characterized by secondary infections
- of Exit a natural body opening or break in the skin that provides a way for pathogens to leave the body
- of Entry a natural body opening or break in the skin that provides a way for pathogens to enter the body
- a disease-causing microorganism
- (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus): a type of multi-drug resistant organism which is unaffected by most infection-battling drugs, particularly resistant to penicillin-related drugs
- any of a group of spore-producing parasitic organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, and mushrooms
- Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): virus that infects the cells of the immune system, reducing the body’s ability to fight disease; transmitted by blood exposure, sexual contact, sharing needles, or from an infected mother to infant
33 Clues: a disease-causing microorganism • originating from within the body • originating from outside the body • host anyone who can contract a disease • agent: a pathogen that can cause infection • the single-celled microscopic animals, larger than viruses • single-celled, microscopic pathogens that can cause infection • ...
2.01 Key terms 2025-10-06
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- a disease-causing microorganism
- host: anyone who can contract a disease
- the single-celled microscopic animals, larger than viruses
- of Exit: a natural body opening or break in the skin that provides a way for pathogens to leave the body
- Health Organization (WHO): an agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health
- a very serious bacterial infection that most commonly affects the lungs and, before the development of antibiotics, was generally fatal
- of Transmission: the way in which a pathogen moves from its reservoir to a new host
- of Health and Human Services (HHS): a government agency with 11 divisions that oversee many programs focused on improving the health of Americans
- Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): virus that infects the cells of the immune system, reducing the body’s ability to fight disease; transmitted by blood exposure, sexual contact, sharing needles, or from an infected mother to infant
- Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): a federal law that makes it easier to obtain healthcare coverage and protects personal health information
- for Disease Control (CDC): a division of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that focuses on disease outbreaks and prevention in the United States of America
- Associated Infection (HAI): an infection that is not present when a patient is admitted to a hospital or healthcare facility but develops 48 hours or more after admission
- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): a government agency that creates regulations to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths
- agent: a pathogen that can cause infection
- single-celled, microscopic pathogens that can cause infection
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- Institutes of Health (NIH): a division of the HHS that conducts research and provides information toward improving public health through 27 different agencies
- B: chronic, potentially life-threatening form of hepatitis that is transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually during sexual contact or during childbirth
- an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria
- a place where the pathogen can live, such as the human body, animals, food, or fomites
- originating from outside the body
- Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS): late stages of HIV infection; characterized by secondary infections
- of Entry: a natural body opening or break in the skin that provides a way for pathogens to enter the body
- difficile Infection (CDI): bacterial illness that can cause diarrhea and colitis; spread by spores in feces that are difficult to kill
- Data Sheets (SDS): document found in the facility safety plan; contains information about the potential hazards of chemical products including proper use, storage, handling, and emergency procedures; also called a material safety data sheet (MSDS)
- Protection Agency (EPA): a government agency that recommends practices for maintaining the environment and determines appropriate chemicals for reducing the spread of infection in healthcare facilities while minimizing environmental risks
- and Drug Administration (FDA): a government agency that regulates products in the food and drug industries and develops nutrition facts labels to help consumers make informed food choices
- diseases that take advantage of already weakened immune systems
- Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS): state agency that oversees the health and wellbeing of the residents of North Carolina
- (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus): a type of multi-drug resistant organism which is unaffected by most infection-battling drugs, particularly resistant to penicillin-related drugs
- Resistant Enterococcus (VRE): a type of multi-drug resistant organism which is unaffected by most infection-battling drugs, particularly resistant to erythromycin-related drugs
- C: chronic hepatitis transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually through blood transfusion or through the use of illegal drug needles; potentially life-threatening
- originating from within the body
- any of a group of spore-producing parasitic organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, and mushrooms
33 Clues: a disease-causing microorganism • originating from within the body • originating from outside the body • host: anyone who can contract a disease • agent: a pathogen that can cause infection • the single-celled microscopic animals, larger than viruses • single-celled, microscopic pathogens that can cause infection • ...
Informatics 2021-06-08
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- record commonly used in primary care and ambulatory settings
- minimum number of essential nursing data elements
- professional reports,articles,information
- canadian privacy legislation
- use of tools and processes to solve human problems
- electronic charting system
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- project in which some canadian nurses using standardized forms for data collection
- application of computer technology to nursing
- systematized nomenclature of medical and nursing terminology
- database of nursing and allied health literature
- use of information and communication technologies to deliver care by distance
- mobile health care
- the exchange and use of information between systems
- longitudinal record of a persons health status
- standardized terminology for nursing interventions,diagnoses,andoutcomes
- ability to access,use and act on information for health
16 Clues: mobile health care • electronic charting system • canadian privacy legislation • professional reports,articles,information • application of computer technology to nursing • longitudinal record of a persons health status • database of nursing and allied health literature • minimum number of essential nursing data elements • ...
Jacobsen Health Class 2022-08-23
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- ongoing condition or illness
- sum of your surroundings
- deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors
- overall well being or total health
- how well your body functions
- beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- your feeling and thoughts
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- see's the glass half full
- people of the same age who share similar interest
- related risk that increase in effect with each added risk
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- combination of physical, mental, social well being
- getting along with others
- traits that are biologically passed on to you by your parents
16 Clues: sum of your surroundings • see's the glass half full • getting along with others • your feeling and thoughts • ongoing condition or illness • how well your body functions • overall well being or total health • beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors • people of the same age who share similar interest • ...
Public Health Exam 3 Pt. 1 2018-10-15
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- rate: a way of comparing two groups that differ in some important variable by mathematically eliminating the effect of that variable.
- curve: a plot of time trends in the occurrence of a disease or other health-related event for a defined population and time period
- disease: a disease that is marked by long duration or frequent recurrence, usually incurable but not immediately fatal.
- a mistaken identification of persons as healthy or unaffected when, in fact, they have the disease or condition being tested for.
- present at birth
- study: an epidemiologic study that compares individuals affected by a disease with a comparable group of persons who do not have the disease to seek possible causes or associations.
- the relationship between two or more events or variables.
- variables: a factor or explanation other than the one being studied that may affect a result or conclusion.
- analysis: an economic analysis in which all costs and benefits are converted into monetary values and results are expressed as dollars of benefit per dollar expended.
- study: a study of a group of people followed over time to see how some disease or diseases develop.
- the occurence in a community or geographic area of a disease at a rate that clearly exceeds the normally expected rate.
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- relationship: the relationship between the dose of some agent, or the extent of some exposure, and a physiological response.
- group: the treated group in a study
- the influence of irrelevant or even spurious factors or associations- commonly called confounding variables- on a result or conclusion
- to health care: the potential for timely use of medical services to achieve the best possible health outcomes.
- functions of public health: three basic tasks performed by public health agencies to ensure conditions in which people can be healthy.
- both the patient and the doctor are blind as to whether the patient is receiving a drug or a placebo in a clinical trial.
- analysis: an economic analysis assessed as health outcome per cost expended.
- level: the usual prevalence of a disease within a given geographic area.
- the removal of a sample of tissue that is then examined under a microscope to check for cancer cells
- rate: number of births in a year per 100,000 people
- group: a group of individuals used by an experimenter as a standard for comparison
- risk factor surveillance survey (BRFSS): A system of health-related telephone surveys that college state data about U.S. residents regarding their health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services.
- rate: the actual rate of events in a population, without adjustment
24 Clues: present at birth • group: the treated group in a study • rate: number of births in a year per 100,000 people • the relationship between two or more events or variables. • rate: the actual rate of events in a population, without adjustment • level: the usual prevalence of a disease within a given geographic area. • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-08-02
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- A fixed dollar amount you pay before the plan begins paying for most medical services and most prescription drugs.
- Employer funded account where you are reimbursed tax free for qualified medical expenses up to a maximum dollar amount for a coverage period. As long as you remain in this account, your balance will transfer plan year to plan year.
- A federal statute that requires most employers to offer to covered employees and covered dependents who would otherwise lose health coverage for reasons specified in the statute.
- A private group benefits for mid- to-large size employers – provides employers with configurable employee benefits options while empowering employees with choice and a satisfying experience.
- A percentage of the total cost that the plan will pay for, and you pay the rest up to an annual limit.
- Dollars Amounts you earn that go into the account connected to your medical plans when you participate in activities to help you understand and manage your health.
- Networks of health care providers, pay claims, provide customer service and offer wellbeing programs and other services.
- This portable account is used to set aside pre-tax dollars for reimbursement of qualifying health care expenses.
- A statement or proof of a person's physical condition, occupation, etc., affecting the acceptance of the applicant for insurance.
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money each pay period and reimburse yourself tax-free for eligible elder care and child care.
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- The person named as the recipient of insurance money in the event of the policyholder's (employee’s) death.
- A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI).
- An individual who meets all of the requirements necessary to be able to enroll or participate as a dependent in the “standard” One Exchange benefits being administered by Towers Watson.
- The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan.
- Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc.
- Effective Date Elected benefits begin.
- Partial payment of medical expenses, emergency room services, or prescription drugs required by an individual who is enrolled in a group health insurance plan.
- A group of health care providers (like doctors, hospitals, dentists, vision care professionals and pharmacies) who have contracted with a carrier to offer services at discounted rates to network members.
- Enrollment Time given that allows employees to make elections after the close of an event. The dates should NOT be communicated!
- A “use it or lose it” account that allows you to make pre-tax contributions to reimburse yourself for out-of-pocket health care expenses.
20 Clues: Effective Date Elected benefits begin. • The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan. • A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). • Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc. • ...
EUS 2016-09-28
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- Data segregated by specific time period and target area for the purpose of identifying patterns.
- A joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with low incomes and limited resources
- Any organization, institution, or individual that provides health care services to Medicare beneficiaries
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network
- Release or divulgence of information by an entity to persons or organizations outside of that entity
- Another name for Grievance
- AKA Consulting Government Industries
- AKA Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- An entity that has an agreement with CMS or another funding agency to perform a project.
- A formal request to an authority for something
- Your ability to get needed medical care and services
- Refers to the process whereby an individual is determined to be eligible for health care coverage through the Medicaid program
- AKA Electronic Health Records
- the action or fact of complying with a wish or command
- The process by which the integrity and correctness of data are established
- The money or services provided by an insurance policy. In a health plan, benefits are the health care you get
- A teletypewriter is a communication device used by people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a severe-speech impairment
- AKA Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System
- AKA Enterprise Identity Management System
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- The federal health insurance program for: people 65 years of age or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- These are systematically developed by appropriate groups to assist practitioners and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances
- The intentional deception or misrepresentation that an individual knows, or should know, to be false, or does not believe to be true
- A collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place
- Your right to talk with your health care provider without anyone else finding out what you have said.
- AKA National Plan and Provider Enumeration System
- Talk in a friendly and informal way
- A packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser, which is returned by the browser each time it subsequently accesses the same server, used to identify the user or track their access to the server
- A request for payment for services and benefits you received
- AKA Medicare Administrative Contractor
- The way in which an individual, group, or organization carries out or accomplishes its important functions or processes.
- AKA National Provider Identifier
- AKA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- The ticketing system EUS uses
- You call someone on the _?
34 Clues: Another name for Grievance • You call someone on the _? • AKA Electronic Health Records • The ticketing system EUS uses • AKA National Provider Identifier • Talk in a friendly and informal way • AKA Consulting Government Industries • AKA Medicare Administrative Contractor • AKA Enterprise Identity Management System • AKA Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services • ...
IMSP 506S 2021 WRAP-UP CROSSWORD PUZZLE! 2021-04-20
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- Name of the report that developed U.S. ethical guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research resulting from the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
- Acronym for out-sourced / for-profit groups that process pharmaceutical claims for health insurance plans.
- A necessary professional competency for physicians.
- Social / non-medical factors outside of the healthcare setting that influence an individual's or population's health status.
- Attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious or implicit manner.
- The discipline representing the ethical implications and applications of the health-related life sciences.
- U.S. Physicians saw them as unwanted competitors in the 18th-19th century medicine.
- The likelihood that an insured event will occur, requiring the insurer to pay a claim, or the probability of incurring loss that stems from both anticipated and unanticipated events.
- One component of the Federal Classification of Healthcare Technology
- - A type of healthcare system made up of similar types of units with the goal of reducing duplication of services and marketplace competition.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- While it has various meanings, from the physician’s perspective this includes, for example, staff salaries, capital, rental and supplies expenses.
- The process that financial services use to assess the risk of a potential customer.
- Under the U.S. form of federalism, this is how legal and policy authority is allocated between the national and state levels.
- Physicians offices and group practices are one example of this type of care setting.
- The leading cause of personal bankruptcy debt.
- A rate that measures inpatient health facility use.
- A legal requirement to operate a hospital afforded by the state.
- The coverage gap or "hole" in the phase of Part D coverage after your initial coverage period.
- 75% of _____ families had at least 1 full-time worker.
- The health coverage for millions of Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities that is administered by states, according to federal requirements.
- A type of hospital also known as voluntary that is governed by community-based boards and does not have shareholders.
- From the perspective of an insurance company, the portion or ratio of their health premium income that is spent on direct medical care.
- One of the benefactors who help to pay for science.
- Author of the report to Congress that transformed medical education in the early 20th century.
- This moves from self-interest to shared responsibility for a ‘collaborative care’ model of healthcare delivery.
- The basis for physician and hospital payment models that are growing in importance measures health outcomes against the cost of delivering the outcomes, such as the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program.
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- Characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts that physicians should be aware of.
- The type of care that integrates a set of services for health, mental health, residential, or social support for those with functional disabilities over an extended period of time.
- The type of health insurance coverage that often includes the oversight of a primary care ‘gatekeeper’ role.
- Negative perceptions of and prejudice against older people, which can significantly influence the care and treatment of older patients.
- A process to influence others toward accomplishing a goal.
- A cardinal principle of medical ethics representing doing good for, and promoting the welfare of others
- The type of research that is aimed at solving a specific problem or meeting a specific commercial objective.
- Health intervention that saves millions of lives at a time.
- Acronym for the type of drug marketing that targets both consumers and physicians.
- The types of prejudices we are unaware of them or mistaken about their nature.
- Companies that complete additional drug and device reviews even after FDA approval to determine their inclusion for plan coverage.
- The virus that brought the Jacobsen case of vaccination resistance to the Supreme Court in the early 20th century.
- The 1918 pandemic.
- The acronym for the agency that reviews standards and administers a survey process that meet or exceed Medicare’s requirements.
- A procedure that is beneficial and chosen by the physician or patient but is not of an urgent nature.
- The ‘moral’ reference to the extent that an event insured against results in a temptation to use insurance creating overutilization.
- Approximately one in five Americans experience this type of illness over the course of one year.
- There are about 6,000 in the U.S.
- Care provided by a hospital for which no payment by the patient or insurer was received.
- Once of the key components of access to care.
- This type of mandate now requires all insurers to provide the same coverage equal to the coverage for all disorders including those of behavioral health.
- The largest group of HC workers.
- Economic output of the entire country.
- The ‘part’ of Medicare insurance the covers inpatient care; 100 days of post-hospitalization care in a skilled nursing facility; and home health agency visits.
- The social science discipline that is about using scarce resources as efficiently as possible.
- A current epidemics in the U.S.
- The type of foundational healthcare that is coordinated, comprehensive, first contact and continuing but less of a focus in the US compared with international peers.
- The third corner of the Iron Triangle of the health care policy challenge.
- Measurable factors resulting in persistent gaps in health status for minorities vs. non-minorities.
- The ‘after-study’ phase of every clinical trial that mandates safety monitoring for the life of any FDA-approved drug.
- A type of for-profit clinic the provides conveniently-located walk-in / on-the-spot health services for any person who presents for care outpatient care with no appointment needed.
58 Clues: The 1918 pandemic. • A current epidemics in the U.S. • The largest group of HC workers. • There are about 6,000 in the U.S. • Economic output of the entire country. • Once of the key components of access to care. • The leading cause of personal bankruptcy debt. • A necessary professional competency for physicians. • A rate that measures inpatient health facility use. • ...
