health Crossword Puzzles
Health science 2025-05-12
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- / 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
Down
- / 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Health & Safety 2026-04-15
Across
- Person responsible for enforcing safety rules
- Hazard caused by poor posture
- System to control hazardous energy
- Legal requirement to identify hazards
- Workplace emergency alert
- Required when working at heights
- Device used to stop machinery in an emergency
Down
- Label required on hazardous products
- Prevents exposure to airborne hazards
- Mandatory Equipment to be worn
- Failure to follow procedures can lead to this
- Required before performing hazardous work
- Unsafe acts increase this
- Workers must report these immediately
- Documentation for due diligence
- Workplace inspection frequency
- Cuts are a common workplace _______
- Hazard identification and risk _______
- Incident that almost cause harm
- Training workers ensures ______
20 Clues: Unsafe acts increase this • Workplace emergency alert • Hazard caused by poor posture • Mandatory Equipment to be worn • Workplace inspection frequency • Documentation for due diligence • Incident that almost cause harm • Training workers ensures ______ • Required when working at heights • System to control hazardous energy • Cuts are a common workplace _______ • ...
Health QBA 2026-05-15
Across
- calories per gram of carbs and proteins
- label provides nutrition information for a product
- made up of amino acids
- carbs, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water
- chemical elements needed for certain body processes
- good cholesterol
- fatty or oily substances that do not dissolve in water
- fat-soluble vitamins
- water-soluble vitamins
- calories per gram of fat
- chemical process to break down food
- transports nutrients and oxygen through the body
- helps prevent constipation
- health disorder linked to high levels of saturated fats
- recommended dietary allowances
Down
- a healthy 1 year old will have increased their weight by this much
- there are 3 types of this nutrient
- include sugars, starches, and fiber
- study of food and the ways which the body uses it
- type of food high in calories, fat, sugar, and salt
- one category of a carbohydrate
- bad cholesterol
- one category of a carbohydrate
- introduced at 4-6 months
- can be increased by eating leafy green vegetables
25 Clues: bad cholesterol • good cholesterol • fat-soluble vitamins • made up of amino acids • water-soluble vitamins • calories per gram of fat • introduced at 4-6 months • helps prevent constipation • one category of a carbohydrate • one category of a carbohydrate • recommended dietary allowances • there are 3 types of this nutrient • include sugars, starches, and fiber • ...
Skin Health 2026-06-03
Across
- Skin's natural protective shield
- Ingredient commonly used for acne-prone skin
- Condition that causes dry, itchy, and sensitive skin
- Product that helps protect skin from sun damage
- Skin layer beneath the epidermis
- Product that helps keep skin hydrated
- Information that may be inaccurate or misleading
- Skincare ingredient that supports skin renewal
- Pigment found in skin, hair, and eyes
- Feeling comfortable and positive about your skin
Down
- Areas of skin that appear darker than surrounding skin
- Outer layer of skin that provides protection
- Community of microorganisms that live on the skin
- Condition that can lead to flaky, scaly patches of skin
- Ingredient that helps the skin retain moisture
- Natural process that changes the skin over time
- Process through which skin repairs itself
- Common skin condition that can cause pimples and clogged pores
- Measure of a sunscreen's level of protection
- Removal of dead skin cells from the skin's surface
- Ingredient that helps improve skin tone and texture
- Protein that helps keep skin firm and resilient
- Small openings that release oil and sweat
- Condition often associated with facial redness and sensitivity
24 Clues: Skin's natural protective shield • Skin layer beneath the epidermis • Product that helps keep skin hydrated • Pigment found in skin, hair, and eyes • Process through which skin repairs itself • Small openings that release oil and sweat • Outer layer of skin that provides protection • Ingredient commonly used for acne-prone skin • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
Across
- 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
Down
- ________ 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 • ...
Healthcare 101 Vocab 2022-05-23
Across
- Approval from a health plan that may be required before you receive a service for it to be covered by your plan.
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- Health insurance plan that limits coverage of care from doctors are part of the network. Generally, won't cover out-of-network care, except in an emergency.
- A fixed amount you pay for covered healthcare services BEFORE your insurance starts to pay.
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service AFTER you’ve paid your deductible. These do NOT contribute towards your deductible.
Down
- Employer-funded group health plans from which employees are reimbursed, tax-free, for qualified medical expenses up to a fixed dollar amount per year. Unused amounts may be rolled over to be used later.
- The most you will have to pay for covered medical services in a year. Once you’ve spent this amount on deductibles, copays, and coinsurance, your health plan will then pay 100% of the costs of covered benefits.
- A type of health spending account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses. Employer and employee contributions.
- Type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a large network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan’s network.
- A percentage of cost(s) of a covered health care service you pay AFTER you’ve paid and met your deductible.
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all your healthcare costs in exchange for a premium.
- An arrangement through your employer that lets you pay for many out-of-pocket medical expenses with tax-free dollars. Employee contribution only.
- Either the individual, or family, deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 2 Limits.
- The entire family deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 1 Limit.
- A plan with a higher deductible than a regular medical insurance plan. The monthly premium is usually lower, but you pay a larger deductible amount yourself before the insurance company starts to pay.
15 Clues: The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • The entire family deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 1 Limit. • A fixed amount you pay for covered healthcare services BEFORE your insurance starts to pay. • Either the individual, or family, deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 2 Limits. • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-08-02
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 Treatment 2014-12-12
Across
- 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 ______!
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2014-05-11
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- _____ 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- ____ 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Public Health Exam 3 Pt. 1 2018-10-15
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
PLe Chap 1 & 2 2012-12-12
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Mental Hea has a lth Awareness 2014-05-11
Across
- _____ 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 _____.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
2.01 KEY TERMS - Navneesh Annadi 2025-10-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Lesson 1.1 2024-02-07
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
IMSP 506S 2021 WRAP-UP CROSSWORD PUZZLE! 2021-04-20
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
WHMIS-2015 2016-06-02
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Global health trends issues and concerns 2025-01-26
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Better Health for Individuals 2024-05-08
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Informatics 2021-06-08
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Movers Health 2021-02-16
25 Clues: Врач • Порез • Аптека • Падать • Рентген • Больной • Повязка • Уставший • Простуда • Больница • Здоровье • Фармацевт • Медсестра • Лекарства • Стоматолог • Ушная боль • Зубная боль • Температура • Головная боль • Боль в желудке • Кашель, кашлять • Тошнит, больной • Плакать, кричать • the matter? В чем дело? • over Споткнуться и упасть
Health Review 2021-01-25
Across
- A factor that influences the effects of drugs
- An example of a gateway drug
- A type of stimulant
- One celled organism (vectors) that transmit diseases
- A living microscopic organism
- An example of a communicable disease
- A physical or mental sign that indicates you have a certain disease
- Affects the cerebrum and nervous system and increase Heart and respiratory rates
- When a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area
- A type of drug category that are used to relieve pain and are prescribed by doctors
Down
- Drug that slows the body down
- An illness that prevents the body from functioning normally
- The ability to understand someone because you’ve been through a similar experience like that before
- A widely held belief that may be false
- An example of a non-communicable disease
- A non living organism that causes communicable diseases
- An organism that gets nutrients from a host
- A substance other than food that can change the structure or function of the body or mind
- When a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time.
- Comes from the poppy plant
20 Clues: A type of stimulant • Comes from the poppy plant • An example of a gateway drug • Drug that slows the body down • A living microscopic organism • An example of a communicable disease • A widely held belief that may be false • An example of a non-communicable disease • An organism that gets nutrients from a host • A factor that influences the effects of drugs • ...
Health Review 2021-01-25
Across
- A physical or mental sign that indicates you have a certain disease
- A substance other than food that can change the structure or function of the body or mind
- When a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time.
- A factor that influences the effects of drugs
- An example of a non-communicable disease
- A type of drug category that are used to relieve pain and are prescribed by doctors
- Affects the cerebrum and nervous system and increase the heart and respiratory rates
- A widely held belief that may be false
- When a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area
- An example of a gateway drug
Down
- A non living organism that causes communicable diseases
- A living microscopic organism
- An organism that gets nutrients from a host
- A drug that slows the body down
- One celled organism (vectors) that transmit diseases
- An illness that prevents the body from functioning normally
- An example of a communicable disease
- A type of stimulant
- Comes from the poppy plant
- The ability to understand someone because you’ve been through a similar experience like that before
20 Clues: A type of stimulant • Comes from the poppy plant • An example of a gateway drug • A living microscopic organism • A drug that slows the body down • An example of a communicable disease • A widely held belief that may be false • An example of a non-communicable disease • An organism that gets nutrients from a host • A factor that influences the effects of drugs • ...
Health & medicine 2021-03-16
Across
- a mark on the skin from a blow or fall
- the disease you might have if your eyes are red and itchy
- a strip of cloth or other material used to bind up a wound, sore, sprain, etc.
- an injury involving breaking of the skin (usually involves blood)
- high blood pressure
- a chronic respiratory disease characterized by difficulty breathing
- having a sensation of spinning
- the movable or fixed place or part where two bones or elements of a skeleton join
- what you have put on when you break a bone
- a drug that induces partial or total loss of sensation (used for surgery)
- the removal of tissue from a living body to test for the presence of disease
- a foot doctor
- characterized by redness, swelling, pain
- the process of determining the nature of a disease
Down
- the transfer of an organ from one person’s body to another’s
- a doctor specializing in diseases of the heart
- the paper you need from a doctor to get certain medicines
- a shot given to prevent certain diseases
- the throbbing of the arteries cause by the beating of the heart
- a feeling of sleepiness, esp. after having taken a medication
- what you put in your eyes if they are red and itchy
- inflammation of the liver, caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice, liver enlargement, and fever
- a medical professional who specializes in manipulation of the spinal column (you go to this person if you have a serious back problem)
- a red skin eruption
- a concentrated liquid sugar solution that contains medication
- acute or chronic inflammation of a joint
26 Clues: a foot doctor • high blood pressure • a red skin eruption • having a sensation of spinning • a mark on the skin from a blow or fall • a shot given to prevent certain diseases • acute or chronic inflammation of a joint • characterized by redness, swelling, pain • what you have put on when you break a bone • a doctor specializing in diseases of the heart • ...
Health & medicine 2021-03-05
Across
- a mark on the skin from a blow or fall
- the disease you might have if your eyes are red and itchy
- a strip of cloth or other material used to bind up a wound, sore, sprain, etc.
- an injury involving breaking of the skin (usually involves blood)
- high blood pressure
- a chronic respiratory disease characterized by difficulty breathing
- having a sensation of spinning
- the movable or fixed place or part where two bones or elements of a skeleton join
- what you have put on when you break a bone
- a drug that induces partial or total loss of sensation (used for surgery)
- the removal of tissue from a living body to test for the presence of disease
- a foot doctor
- characterized by redness, swelling, pain
- the process of determining the nature of a disease
Down
- the transfer of an organ from one person’s body to another’s
- a doctor specializing in diseases of the heart
- the paper you need from a doctor to get certain medicines
- a shot given to prevent certain diseases
- the throbbing of the arteries cause by the beating of the heart
- a feeling of sleepiness, esp. after having taken a medication
- what you put in your eyes if they are red and itchy
- inflammation of the liver, caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice, liver enlargement, and fever
- a medical professional who specializes in manipulation of the spinal column (you go to this person if you have a serious back problem)
- a red skin eruption
- a concentrated liquid sugar solution that contains medication
- acute or chronic inflammation of a joint
26 Clues: a foot doctor • high blood pressure • a red skin eruption • having a sensation of spinning • a mark on the skin from a blow or fall • a shot given to prevent certain diseases • acute or chronic inflammation of a joint • characterized by redness, swelling, pain • what you have put on when you break a bone • a doctor specializing in diseases of the heart • ...
Health Vocabulary 2021-03-05
25 Clues: flu • cold • pill • nurse • cough • X-ray • doctor • health • clinic • patient • dentist • aspirin • symptom • pharmacy • accident • medicine • headache • operation • infection • medication • antibiotic • prescription • doctor office • physical exam • emergency room
Foot Health 2021-03-19
Across
- The action of moving the foot inwards.
- A disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness.
- An exercise machine, typically with a continuous belt, that allows one to walk or run in place.
- A person's manner of walking.
- Try this form of walking to get out in nature.
- the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting.
- inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes.
- A cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails.
- occurs in your ankle when you draw your toes back toward your shins.
- You may walk like this to sneak around.
- Wash your feet to keep them from becoming...
Down
- The action of moving the foot out laterally.
- A common disorder that occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the skin of the toe particularly on the big toe.
- The tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel, named after the Greek war hero.
- A condition in which the foot has an arch that is lower than usual.
- a movement in which the top of your foot points away from your leg.
- A fungal infection affecting the skin between the toes. It is a form of ringworm.
- Another word for your toes.
- Do this to feel an increased muscle control, flexibility, and range of motion.
- A medical specialists who help with problems that affect your feet or lower legs
- Walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot.
- The back part of the human foot below the ankle.
- a removable piece worn in a shoe for warmth, as a deodorizer, or to improve the fit.
- Walk 26.2 miles and you will have completed one of these!
- A deformity of the joint connecting the big toe to the foot.
- Consistent and continuous speed in walking.
26 Clues: Another word for your toes. • A person's manner of walking. • The action of moving the foot inwards. • You may walk like this to sneak around. • Consistent and continuous speed in walking. • The action of moving the foot out laterally. • Wash your feet to keep them from becoming... • Try this form of walking to get out in nature. • ...
Environmental Health 2021-04-24
Across
- chemicals that remain in the environment for a long time
- mcolorless, odorless gas found in soil
- disease that appears for the first time or spreads rapidly
- chemicals become more concentrated as they move up the food chain
- methylmercury is an example of this hazard
- mass of sliding snow
- harms embryos and fetuses
- determines how harmful a substance is
- responds to emerging diseases in the US
- type of hazard that includes smoling, poor diet, lack of exercise
- the dose that causes harm
- term for cancer-causing agent
Down
- an outbreak of a disease that affects an entire region or country
- the study of diseases in human populations
- resistance to these is one reason diseases spread rapidly
- ove-activate the immune system
- type of assessment that emasures the chance that an env hazard will cause harm
- causes changes in the DNA
- diseases caused by a pathogen, malaria for example
- fibers from this can become embedded in lungs
- when a substance is harmful in a large quantity
- type of environmental hazard caused by pathogens
- any animal that carries disease
- type of hazard caused by natural disasters
- a funnel of rotating air
- can be in paint and dust, causes brain damage
26 Clues: mass of sliding snow • a funnel of rotating air • causes changes in the DNA • harms embryos and fetuses • the dose that causes harm • term for cancer-causing agent • ove-activate the immune system • any animal that carries disease • determines how harmful a substance is • mcolorless, odorless gas found in soil • responds to emerging diseases in the US • ...
health puzzle 2021-04-15
Across
- a tube used to eject liquid
- a striop of material for supporting a bone
- the liquid that is in all humans bodys and necessary for life
- the passage to someone's lungs
- the field of helping and healing
- piece of fabric meant to put on wounds
- your heart rate
- the action of being compressed
- a strip of material used to cover wounds
- condition when the body doesn't get enough airflow
Down
- a small instrument used to remove small things on your body
- a hand operated cutting tool
- damage to your body
- device that delivers a shock
- chest compressions and air ventilation
- being protected from danger
- an immediate risk to health
- treatment to help heal sickness
- an open part of the skin
- somebody with a sickness or disease
20 Clues: your heart rate • damage to your body • an open part of the skin • a tube used to eject liquid • being protected from danger • an immediate risk to health • a hand operated cutting tool • device that delivers a shock • the passage to someone's lungs • the action of being compressed • treatment to help heal sickness • the field of helping and healing • ...
Health Assessment 2021-05-13
Across
- Exercise used to bring someone back to life.
- First looking if the patient is alive, then calling 911, then using CPR.
- When a person doesn't use the correct form of help.
- Agency that keeps poison away.
- Something where a person struggles mentally after a concussion.
- Process of bringing air into the body.
- When you consume something.
- Incorrectly doing something the law says that you should do.
- Using force at the spot of the injury.
- When food can't be digested and is trapped in the lungs.
- Device can detect breathing and help someone come back to life. Fibrillation When someone's heartbeat is irregular.
- When the brain has uncontrolled motions with brain cells.
Down
- When body parts get too cold and this disease forms.
- When you don't do something that the law says that you should do.
- Permission to help a person if conscious.
- When the body doesn't expect something to happen.
- An allergic reaction to something poisonous.
- Using surrounding factors to help in a dangerous situation.
- A person's need of help.
- When the brain is disturbed by a force
- Help that injured or sick people receive.
- The most common seizure.
- Emergency medical services.
- A certain move that can be used when a person is choking.
- Information that is kept secret of Private.
- When you take action on something.
- A device that applies force to something.
27 Clues: A person's need of help. • The most common seizure. • Emergency medical services. • When you consume something. • Agency that keeps poison away. • When you take action on something. • When the brain is disturbed by a force • Process of bringing air into the body. • Using force at the spot of the injury. • Permission to help a person if conscious. • ...
Health services 2020-06-23
Across
- the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead.
- either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates.
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
- a specialist in psychology
- a place for elderly
- A tool used to protect your eyes
- consists of mouth-to-mouth respiration and chest compression.
- a small, light, usually straight knife used in surgical and anatomical operations and dissections.
- one whose occupation is the practice of chiropractic.
- the management of any office, business, or organization; direction.
- an instance of injecting or being injected.
- is a device used to measure blood pressure
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person whose profession is dentistry
- A staff or support to assist a lame or infirm person in walking, now usually with a crosspiece at one end to fit under the armpit
- physical therapy
- an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism.
- a hospital
- a strip of cloth or other material used to bind up a wound, sore, sprain
Down
- severe impairment or loss of intellectual capacity and personality integration, due to the loss of or damage to neurons in the brain.
- a cutting instrument for paper, cloth, etc
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- Often attached to an inflatable air-bladder cuff and used with a stethoscope, for measuring blood pressure in an artery.
- a usually microscopic structure containing nuclear and cytoplasmic material enclosed by a semipermeable membrane and, in plants, a cell wall; the basic structural unit of all organisms.
- a place, as in connection with a medical school or a hospital, for the treatment of non-resident patients, sometimes at low cost or without charge.
- a good or satisfactory condition of existence; a state characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity; welfare
- the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead.
- Something you use to protect your hands from getting disease
- the science dealing with x-rays or nuclear radiation, especially for medical uses.
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- A thing you use to listen to heart beating
- a specialist in chemist
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal.
- a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm.
- -A masklike device placed or worn over the nose and mouth when inhaling supplementary oxygen from an attached tank-
- A tool used get samples of blood
- small pincers or nippers for plucking out hairs, extracting splinters, picking up small objects, etc.
- a doctor based in the community who treats patients with minor or chronic illnesses and refers those with serious conditions to a hospital.
- Something you wear over to not get blood on you
39 Clues: a hospital • physical therapy • a place for elderly • a specialist in chemist • a specialist in psychology • A tool used to protect your eyes • A tool used get samples of blood • a person whose profession is dentistry • a cutting instrument for paper, cloth, etc • A thing you use to listen to heart beating • is a device used to measure blood pressure • ...
Health Vocabulary 2020-06-18
Across
- used to prevent pregnancy
- screening test for cervical cancer
- screening test for breast cancer
- excessive nervousness, fear, apprehension and worry
- number one killer of women in the United States
- intense pain on one or both sides of the head
- disorders affecting the brain that includes memory loss
- inability to sleep
- microscopic organisms that often cause disease
- mood disorder that causes feelings of sadness
- removal of a woman's uterus
- tumor that is not cancerous
Down
- hormones that affect a woman's menstrual cycle
- mineral that is important for muscle contractions
- stoppage of blood flow to an area of the brain
- type of fat in the blood stream and fat tissue
- having too much body fat
- time in a woman's life when her period stops
- body system that recognizes and responds to infections
- disease causing bones to become weak and brittle
- female reproductive organ that produces and releases eggs
- diabetes that occurs during pregnancy
- term for high blood pressure
- test using sound waves to produce images of organs
- human immunodeficiency virus
- any food that provides energy or helps build tissue
26 Clues: inability to sleep • having too much body fat • used to prevent pregnancy • removal of a woman's uterus • tumor that is not cancerous • term for high blood pressure • human immunodeficiency virus • screening test for breast cancer • screening test for cervical cancer • diabetes that occurs during pregnancy • time in a woman's life when her period stops • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-09-16
Across
- involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression
- focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings and thoughts by discovering where their meanings and motivations are coming from
- complex condition characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and forming relationships with other people
- ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- unwanted, repeated thoughts or feelings and behaviors that drive a person to do something over and over
- category of mental illness that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders
- medical condition that causes people to lose pleasure from daily life
- short-term therapy that takes a hands-on, practical approach in problem-solving to change patterns of thinking or behavior
- category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism
- serious brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption in cognition and emotion
- the approximate number of Americans who have a mental illness in any given year
Down
- extreme, disabling and irrational fear of something that really poses little or no actual threat/danger
- the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness
- persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing a traumatic event
- characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by means of self-starvation
- goal is to improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing
- extreme overeating, followed by depression and self-induced purging, fasting or excessive exercise
- stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance and hope
- recurring episodes of compulsive overeating, or consuming abnormal amounts of food while feeling unable to stop and at a loss of control
- category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias
- chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life events/activities
- category of mental illness that includes depression and bipolar disorder
- category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia
- disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior
- set of negative and often unfair beliefs society has about something
25 Clues: disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior • category of mental illness that includes schizophrenia • category of mental illness that includes adhd and autism • the approximate number of classified forms of mental illness • involves one or more episodes of serious mania and depression • category of mental illness that includes ocd, ptsd and phobias • ...
Health & Nutrition 2021-03-25
Across
- These have no nutritional value
- This food belongs to the fruit group
- Supports immune system
- eat between 1600 - 2000 caloires/day
- a serving size
- eggs, nuts, beans, fish, meat, and milk
- Foods containing sugars,starch and gluten
Down
- similar but not quite the same
- Starches and sugars give the body energy
- An example of a sweet that is high in sugar
- This vitamin comes from sunlight
- how we measure food
- zero calories but super healthy for you
- Supports healthy skin
- Asparagus are part of which food group?
- cheese, milk, and ice cream
- This food is part of the milk/dairy group
- How many food groups are there?
- some people are sensitive to this stretchy food
- eat in moderation or not all
- Natural sugars are found in
21 Clues: a serving size • how we measure food • Supports healthy skin • Supports immune system • cheese, milk, and ice cream • Natural sugars are found in • eat in moderation or not all • similar but not quite the same • These have no nutritional value • How many food groups are there? • This vitamin comes from sunlight • This food belongs to the fruit group • ...
health review 2021-03-24
Across
- “A type of drug category that is used to relieve pain and is prescribed by doctors”
- “A_______ is when a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time”
- “________ living microscopic organism and example is strep throat”
- “A_______ is when a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area”
- “A category of drug that slows the body down is called_____”
- “Taking a drug for its intended use but incorrectly using it is called_____”
- “A disease that cannot be spread from person to person is called a_______ disease”
- e-cigarette names are_______”
- “What are three factors that influence the effects on the body______”
- “_______are substances other than food that can change the structure of or function of the body or mind”
- “Alcohol effects the_____ over time”
Down
- “Hallucinogens do what to the brain”
- “What are E-cigarettes powered by______”
- “An illness that prevents the body from functioning normally is the definition of a______”
- “Drugs that are traded on the street are called_____”
- “A_______ is a category of drugs that speeds up the body’s functions”
- “How many cigarettes are equal to one e-cigarette pod______”
- “________are a type of narcotics that comes from the poppy plant”
- “A disease that can spread from one person to another is a______ disease”
- “Taking a drug for the purpose of getting high is called_______”
20 Clues: e-cigarette names are_______” • “Hallucinogens do what to the brain” • “Alcohol effects the_____ over time” • “What are E-cigarettes powered by______” • “Drugs that are traded on the street are called_____” • “A category of drug that slows the body down is called_____” • “How many cigarettes are equal to one e-cigarette pod______” • ...
Health Review 2021-03-24
Across
- Taking a drug for its use but incorrectly using it is called _______ (Answer has a hyphen)
- Something that slows the body down is called a _________
- Alcohol affects the ______ over time
- A _______ is something that you find important
- If you are bullied you have _______ that you can choose from to make the situation better
- Drugs traded on streets are called ______
- A ______ decision does not affect your whole life
- Risk _________ Is an action that can cause an injury or harm yourself and others
- Taking a drug for the purpose to get high is called ______ (Answer has a hyphen)
Down
- A illness that can be spread is _____
- being _______ about something helps you keep yourself safe
- Is it possible for someone to control their behavior? _____
- Taking a prescribed drug is called _________ (Answer has a hyphen)
- _____ are things other than food that can change the structure or function of the body and mind
- Can someone control a situation? _____
- A __________ decision is something that can impact your life dramatically
- An _________ Is when a disease occurs in large numbers in a large area
- A stimulant you can drink is _______
- How many steps are there for decision making? ________
- _______ makes you hear and see things that aren’t really there
20 Clues: Alcohol affects the ______ over time • A stimulant you can drink is _______ • A illness that can be spread is _____ • Can someone control a situation? _____ • Drugs traded on streets are called ______ • A _______ is something that you find important • A ______ decision does not affect your whole life • How many steps are there for decision making? ________ • ...
Health Class 2020-11-07
Across
- activity that gets your heart rate up
- done at a high intensity for a shorter period of time
- needs to be in harmony with the desired outcome for fitness
- training your body to do specific exercises or activities
- could take an hour
- specific adaptation to imposed demands
- the end goal of train
- fitt stands for frequency intensity time and
- learning new motor skills
- training with explosive plyometric exercises
Down
- made up of the exercises you do
- will focus on long-distance endurance
- how long you exercise during each session
- takes less time because you're working fewer muscle groups
- an exercise for fat burning and endurance training and improving V02 max.
- how often you exercise
- the part that controls and teaches our muscles to control the body
- how hard you work
- start with a walk 3 times a week for 30 minutes
- for this sport the best place to train is on the court
20 Clues: how hard you work • could take an hour • the end goal of train • how often you exercise • learning new motor skills • made up of the exercises you do • activity that gets your heart rate up • will focus on long-distance endurance • specific adaptation to imposed demands • how long you exercise during each session • training with explosive plyometric exercises • ...
Skin Health 2021-08-31
Across
- growths
- capillaries of the face dilate
- injuries to the epidermis
- The study of diseases
- Overactivity of melanocytes
- decrease of melanocytes
- boils in the dermal layer
- eruption of inflamed wheals
- elevation of the skin with no pus
- white,keratin filled cysts
- shedding of dead cells
- cracks in the skin
- Foundation of disease
- brown pigmentation on the skin
- result of abnormal melanin
- irregular patches of white skin
- patches of brown on the face
- describes any hyperpigmentation
- The study of the cause of diseases
- freckle
- thickening of the epidermis
- Means a disease is communicable
- Abnormal changes in the structure of the skin
- formations resulting from lesions
- small bumps associated with acne
- sebaceous cyst
Down
- elevation of the skin with pus
- abnormal masses of tissue
- abnormal membranous sac
- Tissue reaction to irritation
- small benign elevated growth
- inflammation of the skin
- Describes frequent conditions
- round dry patches of skin
- fluid-filled sac in dermis
- large elevation of the skin
- failure of melanin production
- Evolves from primary lesion
- caused by excess sebum secretion
- condition of dry skin
- chronic disorder of oil glands
- prediction of the probable cause
- small,benign elevated skin growth
- solid formation above the skin
- viral infection from HPV
- describes any hypopigmentation
- Means intense and severe conditions
- Sensitivity that develops with contact
- visible opening of the skin
- dried mass, remains from sore
50 Clues: growths • freckle • sebaceous cyst • cracks in the skin • The study of diseases • condition of dry skin • Foundation of disease • shedding of dead cells • abnormal membranous sac • decrease of melanocytes • inflammation of the skin • viral infection from HPV • abnormal masses of tissue • injuries to the epidermis • round dry patches of skin • boils in the dermal layer • ...
Health Careers 2021-10-01
Across
- This physician specializes in disorders of the heart
- This type of therapist helps people with speech and/or swallowing problems
- This type of physician specializes in the care of animals
- abbreviation for the professional who works under the supervision of a physician; this person can examine patients, make diagnoses, and prescribe medications
- This career involves cleaning and examining teeth
- Abbreviation: this nursing specialty can examine patients, make diagnoses, order blood tests, and prescribe medications
- this type of college degree requires 4 years of post-secondary education
- This type of therapist helps people with breathing problems
- This career involves obtaining blood samples from patients
- This level of nursing only takes 1 year of post-secondary training
- This physician specializes in the treatment of infants and children
- This person treats a variety of emergency medication conditions in the pre-hospital environment; it requires approx. 120 hrs of training in VT
- This type of therapist helps people with their ADLs
- This diagnostic career involves the use of sound waves to create images of the internal body
- This type of physician assures that patients do not feel pain during surgical procedures
- Defined as what you are good at; you should always consider these when choosing a career
- This type of nurse can deliver babies and provide gynecological care for all women
- This degree requires at least 4 years of post-graduate training
Down
- This professional plans healthy diets for patients
- People who perform medical transcription and filing of patient charts work in this department of the hospital
- The importance you place on various elements in your life; you should always consider these when making a career choice
- This type of physician reads x-rays, CAT scans, and MRI images
- A 2-year college degree is called a(n) _______ degree
- A physician who examines tissue/cell samples and makes diagnoses
- Degree required for physical therapist in Vermont
- This type of therapist uses radiation to kill cancer cells
- This type of technician assists with dispensing medications
- Laboratory career specialty that involves the preparation of slides with tissue samples
- Abbreviation for the career which focuses on helping people with strengthening their muscles and achieving their optimum range of motion and mobility after sustaining an injury or illness
- This type of technician helps out with the care of animals
- The highest level of EMT training
- This type of doctor examines and treats eye disorders; however they cannot perform eye surgeries
- This type of assistant performs simple tasks in a doctor's office
33 Clues: The highest level of EMT training • This career involves cleaning and examining teeth • Degree required for physical therapist in Vermont • This professional plans healthy diets for patients • This type of therapist helps people with their ADLs • This physician specializes in disorders of the heart • A 2-year college degree is called a(n) _______ degree • ...
Health Vocabulary 2021-10-13
Across
- Putting the blame on other people for situations in your life.
- Not being able to stop a substance, thing, or activity.
- "An _______ a day keeps the doctor away."
- __________ is determined by how we handle stress.
- This Aspect of Health has to do with the way your body functions.
- Negative stress.
- The state of wellness as a whole being.
- This aspect of health may involve the belief in a higher power, but also has much to do with one’s “Inner Peace” and “Direction in Life”.
- ___________ choices have the most impact on your lifespan.
- Emergency hormone that gets released when you are stressed.
- Yoga works on this Component of Fitness.
- Being at the negative end of the wellness continuum means you are engaging in _____ _____ behaviors.
Down
- Positive stress.
- Those with a positive attitude can ultimately be a healthier overall person opposed to those whose attitude is ___________.
- A large majority of our self-talk is __________.
- Means focus. _______ of control.
- Something you should consider when making decisions.
- A state of mental or emotional strain from demanding circumstances.
- Drinking this is bad for your liver.
- Health is __________ because it is continuously changing.
- Stressors can be _______ (in our direct control).
- This aspect of health involves the interaction of people to help develop meaningful relationships.
- "Fight or Flight Stage."
23 Clues: Positive stress. • Negative stress. • "Fight or Flight Stage." • Means focus. _______ of control. • Drinking this is bad for your liver. • The state of wellness as a whole being. • Yoga works on this Component of Fitness. • "An _______ a day keeps the doctor away." • A large majority of our self-talk is __________. • __________ is determined by how we handle stress. • ...
Health Occupations 2021-10-11
Across
- inflammation of the liver
- prefix;low
- pulse located behind the knee
- once daily
- four times daily
- three times daily
- high blood pressure
- study of disease
- morning
Down
- twice daily
- bed side commode
- hour
- to walk
- unable to hold bladder or control bowel movement
- surgically made new opening
- immediately
- every other day
- every day
- as necessary
- hours of sleep
- evening
- tailbone
- cleaning of the private parts
- gastrostomy tube
24 Clues: hour • to walk • evening • morning • tailbone • every day • prefix;low • once daily • twice daily • immediately • as necessary • hours of sleep • every other day • bed side commode • four times daily • study of disease • gastrostomy tube • three times daily • high blood pressure • inflammation of the liver • surgically made new opening • pulse located behind the knee • cleaning of the private parts • ...
Health crossword 2021-11-03
Across
- arrangement products in media
- tiny airspace lungs
- series of symptoms experience addictive- substance
- group people intended
- finely ground tobacco that is inhaled or held in the mouth or cheeks
- passageway trachea both lungs
- is an addictive or habit-forming drug.
- return use of a drug
- products that assist a person in breaking the tobacco habit
- monoxide colorless odorless poisonous gas
- tobacco chewed gums
Down
- advertising campaigns promoted product
- an addiction in which the body develops a chemical need for a drug
- disease destruction to the alveoli lungs
- a persons belief that he or she needs a drug to feel good or act normal
- need for drug or substance
- stopping all use of tobacco products immediately
- liquid that forms when tobacco forms
- capable of causing a user to develop intense cravings
- nonsmoker second-hand smoke
- smoke that is inhaled and then exhaled by a smoker
21 Clues: tiny airspace lungs • tobacco chewed gums • return use of a drug • group people intended • need for drug or substance • nonsmoker second-hand smoke • arrangement products in media • passageway trachea both lungs • liquid that forms when tobacco forms • advertising campaigns promoted product • is an addictive or habit-forming drug. • disease destruction to the alveoli lungs • ...
Health crossword 2022-03-24
Across
- events, trends, or other observations and occurrences.
- but not limited to metabolism, growth and development, tissue function,
- Mental state characterized by extreme or unrealistic worries or apprehension about
- The skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles that support movement and help
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another.
- expenditure, Calories burned through basic body processes and exercise.
- intake, Calories consumed through food and drink.
- events, experiences, or objects.
- tissues.
- The organs and glands in the body that aid in procreation.
- belief.
- for one’s rights and needs without violating the rights of others.
- plants and animals. Bacteria can produce toxins and cause illness.
- sleep, and mood.
- State of complete physical, emotional, mental, environmental, spiritual, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease.
- Manner of acting or controlling oneself.
- image, Thoughts and feelings about how one looks.
- or HIV.
- posture and circulate blood, among other functions.
- Someone who witnesses an act or event without participating.
- The framework of the body, consisting of bones and connective tissues that
- Positive or negative evaluations toward other people, objects, concepts, activities,
- Simple single-cell organisms commonly found in air, soil, and food and on the bodies
Down
- A small circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people
- The airways and passages that bring air, including oxygen, from outside the
- disease, A disease that can spread from one living thing to another, such as the
- The system that protects against infections and other foreign substances, cells,
- Being indirect and dishonest in order to control or influence others.
- and support the body tissues and internal organs.
- system, The heart, blood vessels, and blood, which provide oxygen and nutrients
- A measure of the energy that food supplies to the body.
- Not standing up for rights and needs, and instead giving up, giving in, or backing
- The glands that produce hormones that regulate various body systems,
- Being overly forceful, pushy, hostile, or Assertive. Standing up for rights and needs in a positive way. Otherwise violent.
- communication, A way of clearly stating one’s feelings and opinions and firmly
- into the lungs.
- as outsiders.
- that are unsafe, unhealthy, or against one’s values.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a
- of food.
- the body.
- of the body.
- A complex communication system that transmits nerve impulses between
- skills, Communication skills that can help one say no when urged to take part in
- meal, Meal that includes one food from each food group.
- The organs and glands that are responsible for ingestion, digestion, and
46 Clues: belief. • or HIV. • tissues. • of food. • the body. • of the body. • as outsiders. • into the lungs. • sleep, and mood. • events, experiences, or objects. • Manner of acting or controlling oneself. • and support the body tissues and internal organs. • intake, Calories consumed through food and drink. • image, Thoughts and feelings about how one looks. • ...
Behavioral Health 2021-09-06
Across
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
Down
- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
- can be a result of rap and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
20 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression) • ...
Health-CPR 2022-03-14
Across
- resuscitation medical procedure involving chest compressions and artificial ventilation
- third part of RAB-CAB
- maneuver used when someone is choking, used to unblock an airway
- ratio of compressions to breaths
- sixth part of RAB-CAB
- you should always get this when someone is in trouble
- the first part of RAB-CAB
- Automated external defibrillator
- when the airway is blocked
Down
- resuscitation
- when you lock your hands and push on the chest to attempt to get the heart pumping again
- the brain without oxygen can kill you in
- when victim is conscious but choking use
- used to cover a victims mouth during CPR
- second part of RAB-CAB
- fourth part of RAB-CAB
- fifth part of RAB-CAB
- you can save a "blank” if you know how to perform cpr
- how many rescue breaths do you do during cpr
- how many chest compressions do you do when performing cpr
- abbreviation for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
21 Clues: resuscitation • third part of RAB-CAB • sixth part of RAB-CAB • fifth part of RAB-CAB • second part of RAB-CAB • fourth part of RAB-CAB • the first part of RAB-CAB • when the airway is blocked • ratio of compressions to breaths • Automated external defibrillator • the brain without oxygen can kill you in • when victim is conscious but choking use • ...
Health Review 2021-11-30
Across
- at least twice a day
- how you relate to other people
- mineral that makes teeth strong
- applies braces
- cancer causing chemical found in tobacco
- put smoke detector _______ bedroom.
- hole in teeth
- dangerous gas found in cigarette smoke
- should be used when public speaking
- brush _________each day
- treats oral health
Down
- how to clean brush
- red swollen gums
- put CO detector outside _______.
- deadly gas
- protects teeth during sports
- preferred bristle type
- before bedtime, once a day
- most important part of mental health
- condition of the body
- why people smoke
- fake teeth
- condition of the mind
- electronic nicotine delivery system
- smell of CO
- an equal balance of p,s,m
26 Clues: deadly gas • fake teeth • smell of CO • hole in teeth • applies braces • red swollen gums • why people smoke • how to clean brush • treats oral health • at least twice a day • condition of the body • condition of the mind • preferred bristle type • brush _________each day • an equal balance of p,s,m • before bedtime, once a day • protects teeth during sports • how you relate to other people • ...
Health Review 2021-12-10
Across
- A type of blood in your body.
- Diseases which can not be spread from other people. Cancer.
- Relaxion of your muscles creating wave like movements moving the canal foward.
- The vessels which carry white-blood cells.
- Head
- What you breathe out.
- Addicted chemical found in cigarettes and vapes.
- This treats pain but can be exploited to get high.
- The blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood.
- Fluid made in liver.
- Connect your muscles to your bones.
- Absorbs the nutrients in the
- In your bones creates blood.
- Organ used for digesting food.
Down
- Viruses which can be transferred from one person to another.
- When you have high blood pressure.
- Micro organism that can cause diseases
- A drug that causes hallucinations.
- connects your bones together.
- The largest artery in the body.
- When the mind cant focus
- Blood cells which protect your body from diseases or sicknesses.
- Parts of your body which allows your bones to move.
- Upper bone in the leg
- Blood cells which carry proteins and other nutrients through the body and to the heart.
25 Clues: Head • Fluid made in liver. • What you breathe out. • Upper bone in the leg • When the mind cant focus • Absorbs the nutrients in the • In your bones creates blood. • A type of blood in your body. • connects your bones together. • Organ used for digesting food. • The largest artery in the body. • When you have high blood pressure. • A drug that causes hallucinations. • ...
Health 2 2022-01-15
25 Clues: kargud • medõde • süstal • palavik • luumurd • tilguti • patsient • tabletid • allergia • plaastrid • seljavalu • hambaarst • oksendama • haavaside • silmaarst • kõhulahtisus • tervisekeskus • ravimiretsept • ninaverejooks • valuvaigistid • külmetus, nohu • süst, süstimine • heinapalavik (allergia) • nikastama; välja väänama • arstikabinet / operatsioon
Health problems 2022-01-18
Across
- stopalo
- Your body ____ is above normal.
- prsni koš
- zobje
- If you eat something rotten, you can have a ____ ache.
- komolec
- pas
- jezik
- You should apply some cream if you have a ___.
- stegno
- zapestje
- trepalnice
- gleženj
- If you have a ____, you should take some ____ syrup.
Down
- usta
- stopala
- koleno
- When you have a toothache, you should see a ___.
- obrv
- When you have a ____, you should have some tea and get lots of rest.
- brada
- Hay fever is an ____. It causes problems to people who are allergic to pollen*. *cvetni prah
- nohti
- goleno
- zob
- bok
- When you have a ____ throat, it is difficult for you to swallow.
- When you feel a pain in the head.
- prst na nogi
- vrat
- ustnica
31 Clues: pas • zob • bok • usta • obrv • vrat • zobje • brada • nohti • jezik • koleno • goleno • stegno • stopalo • stopala • komolec • gleženj • ustnica • zapestje • prsni koš • trepalnice • prst na nogi • Your body ____ is above normal. • When you feel a pain in the head. • You should apply some cream if you have a ___. • When you have a toothache, you should see a ___. • If you have a ____, you should take some ____ syrup. • ...
Health Science 2022-01-18
Across
- For example, morphine and fentanyl.
- A type of macronutrient found in certain foods and drinks.
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- Small single-celled organisms.
- it's surrounded by a protein coat.
- A variant of SARS-CoV-2.
- A molecule consisting of a nitrogen-containing base.
- Made up of or involving more than one and usually many cells, especially of living matter.
- More complicated organisms than viruses and bacteria, it is a eukaryote.
- An outbreak over a whole country or the world.
Down
- Organic compounds that are insoluble in water.
- Also known as dietary supplement.
- A molecule similar to DNA and is single-stranded.
- The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- A large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease.
- This includes calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride and sulphur.
- Single-celled organisms.
- Can cause cancer.
- Fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
- Also known as deoxyribonucleic acid.
- A substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms.
21 Clues: Can cause cancer. • Single-celled organisms. • A variant of SARS-CoV-2. • Small single-celled organisms. • Also known as dietary supplement. • it's surrounded by a protein coat. • For example, morphine and fentanyl. • Also known as deoxyribonucleic acid. • Organic compounds that are insoluble in water. • An outbreak over a whole country or the world. • ...
Health Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- when someone takes in poison it is called:
- a dangerous drop in body temperature
- the first aid procedure for this is to tilt the nose back and pinch firmly for five minutes.
- if a person suffers from this, you should raise their legs 8-12 inches.
- performing actions to ensure the best health
- When someone is struggling to breathe due to an object obstructing their airways.
- the approval needed by someone to let you perform first aid on them
- critical condition brough on by a drop of blood flow
- you might receive information while people panic, so keep that information:
- one of the actions to treat this accident is to cool it
- a sever, life threatening allergic reaction
- one of the actions to treat this accident is to cover it.
- the system that provides emergency healthcare
- you do five of them when trying to stop someone from choking
- Immediate care given to a person that could be the decider between life or death
- The device you use when someone is unconscious
- when a doctor is unable to give the proper care that someone elses of his or her training could have
- the act of not doing
Down
- cannot be sued unless he or she knowingly acted unsafe.
- what to do with an open wound
- they begin in one area of the brain and tend to spread
- what you do when someone is unconscious
- when someone fails to uphold their duty
- when a physician has agreed to help someone
- call if you are poisoned
- when your heart beats uncontrollably and irregularly
- a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells.
- what you should have during an emergency
- is used to apply pressure
- when concusion symptoms last longer than the predicted recovery period.
- the first three things to do on the scene of an emergency.
- A form of poison ingestion
32 Clues: the act of not doing • call if you are poisoned • is used to apply pressure • A form of poison ingestion • what to do with an open wound • a dangerous drop in body temperature • what you do when someone is unconscious • when someone fails to uphold their duty • what you should have during an emergency • when someone takes in poison it is called: • ...
Health Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- when someone takes in poison it is called:
- a dangerous drop in body temperature
- the first aid procedure for this is to tilt the nose back and pinch firmly for five minutes.
- if a person suffers from this, you should raise their legs 8-12 inches.
- performing actions to ensure the best health
- When someone is struggling to breathe due to an object obstructing their airways.
- the approval needed by someone to let you perform first aid on them
- critical condition brough on by a drop of blood flow
- you might receive information while people panic, so keep that information:
- one of the actions to treat this accident is to cool it
- a sever, life threatening allergic reaction
- one of the actions to treat this accident is to cover it.
- the system that provides emergency healthcare
- you do five of them when trying to stop someone from choking
- Immediate care given to a person that could be the decider between life or death
- The device you use when someone is unconscious
- when a doctor is unable to give the proper care that someone elses of his or her training could have
- the act of not doing
Down
- cannot be sued unless he or she knowingly acted unsafe.
- what to do with an open wound
- they begin in one area of the brain and tend to spread
- what you do when someone is unconscious
- when someone fails to uphold their duty
- when a physician has agreed to help someone
- call if you are poisoned
- when your heart beats uncontrollably and irregularly
- a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells.
- what you should have during an emergency
- is used to apply pressure
- when concusion symptoms last longer than the predicted recovery period.
- the first three things to do on the scene of an emergency.
- A form of poison ingestion
32 Clues: the act of not doing • call if you are poisoned • is used to apply pressure • A form of poison ingestion • what to do with an open wound • a dangerous drop in body temperature • what you do when someone is unconscious • when someone fails to uphold their duty • what you should have during an emergency • when someone takes in poison it is called: • ...
Health Vocab 2022-02-16
Across
- something you aim for that requires hard work
- strategy to identify and achieve goals
- goal you can reach in long time period
- healthy way to solve conflict
- tools to maintain and protect health
- traits that were passed on from your parents
- mental, physical, social, emotional well-being
- people of the same age with similar interests
- influencing others to make healthy choices
- goal that can be achieved in short period
- skills to say no
- ideas and beliefs about what is important
- bodies reaction to daily challenges and demands
Down
- steps to make healthy choices
- sense of meaning and purpose in life
- steps to keep something from happening
- actions that can threaten your health
- personal habits or behaviors
- an ongoing condition or illness
- an overall state of well-being
20 Clues: skills to say no • personal habits or behaviors • steps to make healthy choices • healthy way to solve conflict • an overall state of well-being • an ongoing condition or illness • sense of meaning and purpose in life • tools to maintain and protect health • actions that can threaten your health • strategy to identify and achieve goals • steps to keep something from happening • ...
Health Review 2021-06-08
Across
- The process of making a choice or finding a solution to a problem
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses
- Beliefs and ideas that are important to you and your family
- A behavior effect of drinking alcohol
- Types of narcotics that come from the poppy plant
- A long-term effect of drinking alcohol
- Diseases like influenza that can be spread from person to person
- A type of drug category that are used to relieve pain
- A drink made from: fermented grain, fruit juice and honey
- Drugs that speeds up the body’s functions
- Substances other than food that can change the structure or function of the body or mind
- A nickname for alcohol
- A choice that can impact your life dramatically
Down
- A way to prevent influenza
- How influenza is diagnosed
- A symptom of influenza
- Drugs that slows the body down
- A short-term effect of drinking alcohol
- A planned action taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome
- A choice that does not have a major impact on your life
20 Clues: A symptom of influenza • A nickname for alcohol • A way to prevent influenza • How influenza is diagnosed • Drugs that slows the body down • A behavior effect of drinking alcohol • A long-term effect of drinking alcohol • A short-term effect of drinking alcohol • Drugs that speeds up the body’s functions • A choice that can impact your life dramatically • ...
Health Review 2021-06-08
Across
- When a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time
- Substances other than food that can change the structure or function of the body or mind
- A choice that doesn’t have a major impact on your life
- A living microscopic organism
- A disease that can NOT be spread from one person to another
- A category of drug that slows the body down
- Beliefs and ideas that are important to you and your family
- Types of narcotics that come from the poppy plant
- A category of drugs that speeds up the body’s functions
Down
- A planned action taken before an event to increase chances of a safe outcome
- A non living organism
- A one celled organism that transmit diseases
- What is one example of narcotics
- A disease that can be spread from one person to another
- A choice that can impact your life dramatically
- What is one example of hallucinogens
- When a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area
- An illness that prevents the body from functioning normally
- Alcohol effects what body part over time
- A type of drug category that are used to relieve pain and are prescribed by doctors
20 Clues: A non living organism • A living microscopic organism • What is one example of narcotics • What is one example of hallucinogens • Alcohol effects what body part over time • A category of drug that slows the body down • A one celled organism that transmit diseases • A choice that can impact your life dramatically • Types of narcotics that come from the poppy plant • ...
Health Review 2021-06-08
Across
- When a disease is in large numbers in different areas of the world at the same time
- Substances other than food that can change the structure or function of the body or mind
- A choice that doesn’t have a major impact on your life
- A living microscopic organism
- A disease that can NOT be spread from one person to another
- A category of drug that slows the body down
- Beliefs and ideas that are important to you and your family
- Types of narcotics that come from the poppy plant
- A category of drugs that speeds up the body’s functions
Down
- A planned action taken before an event to increase chances of a safe outcome
- A non living organism
- A one celled organism that transmit diseases
- What is one example of narcotics
- A disease that can be spread from one person to another
- A choice that can impact your life dramatically
- What is one example of hallucinogens
- When a disease occurs in large numbers in a particular area
- An illness that prevents the body from functioning normally
- Alcohol effects what body part over time
- A type of drug category that are used to relieve pain and are prescribed by doctors
20 Clues: A non living organism • A living microscopic organism • What is one example of narcotics • What is one example of hallucinogens • Alcohol effects what body part over time • A category of drug that slows the body down • A one celled organism that transmit diseases • A choice that can impact your life dramatically • Types of narcotics that come from the poppy plant • ...
Mental health 2021-08-05
Across
- This type of support is crucial for those with mental health issues.
- Physician specializing in mental illness who establishes diagnoses, treatments and prescribes medication as needed.
- A very common substance-related disorder in Canada
- Often found to be very beneficial in combination with medication.
- It is important to recognize them and express them adequately.
- This type of change is necessary to prevent people from suffering in silence.
- A disorder characterized by a sad or irritable mood, or a general lack of interest or pleasure.
- illness 1 in 5 people will suffer from it in their lifetime.
- Finding the strength to continue despite difficulties.
- This week’s event aims at raising it.
Down
- Mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania.
- It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness.
- People with mental illness often suffer from it.
- A disorder characterized by intense feelings of dread, fear or worry due to anticipated or perceived danger.
- Intentional act aimed at killing oneself in order to put an end to a suffering deemed unbearable.
- Psychotic disorder which results in a marked disturbance of ideas and perceptions often provoking hallucinations and delusions.
- Unfortunately, mental illness still often is.
- Sharing our story creates ____ for those who are suffering.
- Preconceived views about people with addiction and mental health problems.
- Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___
- Being able to count on our colleagues to obtain some is often very beneficial.
- A feeling often experienced by people with a mental health disorder.
- Asking for it is not always easy, but oh so necessary!
23 Clues: This week’s event aims at raising it. • Unfortunately, mental illness still often is. • People with mental illness often suffer from it. • A very common substance-related disorder in Canada • Taking care of your mental health is a form of ___ • It takes a lot of ___ to live with a mental illness. • Asking for it is not always easy, but oh so necessary! • ...
health p1 2022-01-03
Across
- położnictwo
- położna
- wymiotowanie
- obtarcie
- sanitariusz
- chirurg
- pediatra
- lekarz ogólny, internista
- trawić (jedzenie)
- wstrząs mózgu
- aspiryna
- środek znieczulający
Down
- choroba lokomocyjna
- siniak
- okulistyka
- geriatria
- katar sienny
- zgaga
- nowotwór, rak
- antybiotyk
- wysypka
- węzły chłonne
- zamglone widzenie
- przeziębienie
- gips
- szczypiące oczy
26 Clues: gips • zgaga • siniak • położna • chirurg • wysypka • obtarcie • pediatra • aspiryna • geriatria • okulistyka • antybiotyk • położnictwo • sanitariusz • wymiotowanie • katar sienny • nowotwór, rak • węzły chłonne • wstrząs mózgu • przeziębienie • szczypiące oczy • trawić (jedzenie) • zamglone widzenie • choroba lokomocyjna • środek znieczulający • lekarz ogólny, internista
Health Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes in one's life
- Taking action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health related belief
- The ability to use responsibility to override emotions
- intake Calories consumed through food and drink
- A small circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as outsiders
- A measure of the energy that food supplies to the body
- salt
- A small infectious agent that enters a cell and takes over normal functioning
- Feelings of self-worth
- of or relating to a job or profession
Down
- Working with other people to perform a task and achieve shared goals.
- The process of spreading something, such as a disease, from one living thing to another.
- A series of actions conducted in a certain order
- Principles or standards of behavior one considers important
- Meal meal that includes one food from ever food group
- An overall state f being in good in health
- Advantages gained from something
- management the use of healthy ways to reduce and manage stress
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- size The amount of food one chooses to eat at one time
20 Clues: salt • Feelings of self-worth • Advantages gained from something • of or relating to a job or profession • Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement • An overall state f being in good in health • intake Calories consumed through food and drink • A series of actions conducted in a certain order • Meal meal that includes one food from ever food group • ...
Behavioral Health 2021-09-10
Across
- Support from the people around you (___ support)
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- A treatment; A direct phone line for specific purposes (ex. Suicide ____)
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- 17.9% of the US population ages 65+ account for this type of death; account for 17.9% of ___ deaths in the US.
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else
- A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____
- The disorder women may develop after giving birth (____ depression)
- Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S.
Down
- goes along with depression for the most common mental and neurological disorder in older adults
- ____ groups; where people can guide each other who may suffer similar experiences
- A treatment for mental illness with psychology rather than medical means
- Percentage of children who are affected by Mental Health (Spell number, ex. one)
- An objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person
- Inherited traits that can cause mental illness
- works hand in hand with hospitalization
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition
- can be a result of rape and/or childhood sexual abuse (Mentioned in presentation; use abbreviation)
- Most common mental Diagnosis in children and adolescents (use abbreviation)
- The percent of adults who are considered to be in a state of optimal health (spell number, ex; two)
21 Clues: works hand in hand with hospitalization • A sign-overuse of substance; drug and _____ • Inherited traits that can cause mental illness • Support from the people around you (___ support) • Among the top ten leading causes of death in the U.S. • A subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else • ...
HEALTH QUIZ 2017-03-25
Across
- also known as particle pollution, is a complex mixture of extremely small particles and liquid droplets that get into the air.
- can be defined as the release of a substances or high-energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity, either by accident or by design.(TWO WORDS)
- a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and the oldest form of waste treatment.
- are a group of gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen. (TWO WORDS)
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- are often termed ‘diffuse’ pollution and refer to those inputs and impacts which occur over a wide area and are not easily attributed to a single source. (TWO WORDS)
- recognized as a source of discomfort for centuries as smoke, dust and obnoxious odors.
- the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere.
- the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- oxides compounds of sulfur and oxygen molecules and It is a colorless gas that can be detected by taste and smell in the range of 1,000 to 3,000 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3).(TWO WORDS)
- are nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. They are used in the manufacture of aerosol sprays, blowing agents for foams and packing materials, as solvents, and as refrigerants.
- Caused or influenced by humans.(TWO WORDS)
- a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources, such as solariums.(TWO WORDS)
- from waste is the conversion of non-recyclable waste materials into usable heat, electricity, or fuel through a variety of processes, including combustion, gasification, pyrolization, anaerobic digestion and landfill gas recovery. (TWO WORDS)
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Down
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source.(TWO WORDS)
- include: Acidity caused by industrial discharges (especially sulfur dioxide from power plants) ... Chemical waste as industrial by-products. Fertilizers containing nutrients--nitrates and phosphates—which are found in storm water runoff from agriculture, as well as commercial and residential use.
- not directly emitted as such, but forms when other pollutants (primary pollutants) react in the atmosphere.(TWO WORDS)
- a range of health damaging pollutants such as fine particles and carbon monoxide. In poorly ventilated dwellings, smoke in and around the home can exceed acceptable levels for fine particles 100-fold.
- to say that you will not do or accept something: .
- capable of floating; that can be floated.
- Recoverable materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products, can be recovered through composting and digestion processes to decompose the organic matter.(TWO WORDS)
- a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air.(TWO WORDS)
- a single, identifiable source of pollution, such as a pipe or a drain. Industrial wastes are commonly discharged to rivers and the sea in this way. (TWO WORDS)
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- he destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.
- metals that are harmful to people's health. In very small amounts, these metals may be necessary to support life.(TWO WORDS)
- The greatest contributors to toxic pollution are herbicides, pesticides and industrial compounds.
- a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 It is a group 14 hydride and the simplest alkane, and is the main constituent of natural gas.
30 Clues: capable of floating; that can be floated. • Caused or influenced by humans.(TWO WORDS) • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. • to say that you will not do or accept something: . • an air pollutant emitted directly from a source.(TWO WORDS) • he destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning. • ...
HEALTH QUIZ 2017-03-25
Across
- the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- capable of floating; that can be floated.
- a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
- a range of health damaging pollutants such as fine particles and carbon monoxide. In poorly ventilated dwellings, smoke in and around the home can exceed acceptable levels for fine particles 100-fold.
- not directly emitted as such, but forms when other pollutants (primary pollutants) react in the atmosphere.(TWO WORDS)
- a single, identifiable source of pollution, such as a pipe or a drain. Industrial wastes are commonly discharged to rivers and the sea in this way. (TWO WORDS)
- a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and the oldest form of waste treatment.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source.(TWO WORDS)
- are a group of gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen. (TWO WORDS)
- also known as particle pollution, is a complex mixture of extremely small particles and liquid droplets that get into the air.
- can be defined as the release of a substances or high-energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity, either by accident or by design.(TWO WORDS)
- are nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. They are used in the manufacture of aerosol sprays, blowing agents for foams and packing materials, as solvents, and as refrigerants.
- a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 It is a group 14 hydride and the simplest alkane, and is the main constituent of natural gas.
- from waste is the conversion of non-recyclable waste materials into usable heat, electricity, or fuel through a variety of processes, including combustion, gasification, pyrolization, anaerobic digestion and landfill gas recovery. (TWO WORDS)
- to say that you will not do or accept something: .
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere.
Down
- are often termed ‘diffuse’ pollution and refer to those inputs and impacts which occur over a wide area and are not easily attributed to a single source. (TWO WORDS)
- a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air.(TWO WORDS)
- he destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.
- The greatest contributors to toxic pollution are herbicides, pesticides and industrial compounds.
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- Caused or influenced by humans.(TWO WORDS)
- Recoverable materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products, can be recovered through composting and digestion processes to decompose the organic matter.(TWO WORDS)
- metals that are harmful to people's health. In very small amounts, these metals may be necessary to support life.(TWO WORDS)
- oxides compounds of sulfur and oxygen molecules and It is a colorless gas that can be detected by taste and smell in the range of 1,000 to 3,000 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3).(TWO WORDS)
- include: Acidity caused by industrial discharges (especially sulfur dioxide from power plants) ... Chemical waste as industrial by-products. Fertilizers containing nutrients--nitrates and phosphates—which are found in storm water runoff from agriculture, as well as commercial and residential use.
- a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources, such as solariums.(TWO WORDS)
- recognized as a source of discomfort for centuries as smoke, dust and obnoxious odors.
30 Clues: capable of floating; that can be floated. • Caused or influenced by humans.(TWO WORDS) • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. • to say that you will not do or accept something: . • an air pollutant emitted directly from a source.(TWO WORDS) • he destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning. • ...
Health Quiz 2017-03-21
Across
- it is made up of chemical particles. When smoke or other pollutants enter the air, the particles found in the pollution mix with the air.
- It is the second layer of the atmosphere , about 20 % of the atmosphere's mass
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- Atoxic gas with a pungent ,irritating smell
- Is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- it is the process of bringing down an object to a smaller extent
- can be released from natural ways or human action.
- substances or high-energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity, either by accident or by design.
- includes a range of health damaging pollutants such as fine particles and carbon monoxide. In poorly ventilated dwellings, smoke in and around the home can exceed acceptable levels for fine particles 100-fold.
- pollution and refer to those inputs and impacts which occur over a wide area and are not easily attributed to a single source.
- These are the major contributors to the indoor air pollution.
- these includes any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy to an overall system by the exchange of energy from one sub-system of the overall system with another
- Is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials
- Are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Are non toxic nonflammable chemicals ,containing atoms of carbon chlorine and fluorine.
- Are a group of gases that are composedof nitrogen and oxygen
Down
- can be discharged into the surrounding waters during certain rain
- are the Recoverable materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products
- Items or material discarded or rejected as useless or worthless;
- These are metals that are harmful for people's health
- are those that are not directly emitted from a source but form when primary pollutants react chemically in the atmosphere.
- it is a carbon dioxide is that portion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is produced directly by human activities
- Is a chemical compund with the chemical formula CH4
- are organic compounds that are resistant to environmental degradation through chemical, biological, and photolytic processes.
- Is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and the oldest form of waste treatment
- It is a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources.
- is a single, identifiable source of pollution
- is a colorless , odorless and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense air
- Is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O 3.
- is the enrichment of a water body with nutrients, usually with an excess amount of nutrients
30 Clues: Atoxic gas with a pungent ,irritating smell • is a single, identifiable source of pollution • can be released from natural ways or human action. • Is a chemical compund with the chemical formula CH4 • These are metals that are harmful for people's health • Is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O 3. • ...
Health Quiz 2017-03-21
Across
- includes a range of health damaging pollutants such as fine particles and carbon monoxide. In poorly ventilated dwellings, smoke in and around the home can exceed acceptable levels for fine particles 100-fold.
- It is a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources.
- can be discharged into the surrounding waters during certain rain
- it is made up of chemical particles. When smoke or other pollutants enter the air, the particles found in the pollution mix with the air.
- are organic compounds that are resistant to environmental degradation through chemical, biological, and photolytic processes.
- These are metals that are harmful for people's health
- Are a group of gases that are composedof nitrogen and oxygen
- Are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
- it is a carbon dioxide is that portion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is produced directly by human activities
- can be released from natural ways or human action.
- substances or high-energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity, either by accident or by design.
- pollution and refer to those inputs and impacts which occur over a wide area and are not easily attributed to a single source.
- it is the process of bringing down an object to a smaller extent
- Is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
Down
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- Is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials
- It is the second layer of the atmosphere , about 20 % of the atmosphere's mass
- are the Recoverable materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products
- are those that are not directly emitted from a source but form when primary pollutants react chemically in the atmosphere.
- Atoxic gas with a pungent ,irritating smell
- Is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and the oldest form of waste treatment
- is the enrichment of a water body with nutrients, usually with an excess amount of nutrients
- Is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O 3.
- these includes any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy to an overall system by the exchange of energy from one sub-system of the overall system with another
- is a single, identifiable source of pollution
- These are the major contributors to the indoor air pollution.
- is a colorless , odorless and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense air
- Is a chemical compund with the chemical formula CH4
- Items or material discarded or rejected as useless or worthless;
- Are non toxic nonflammable chemicals ,containing atoms of carbon chlorine and fluorine.
30 Clues: Atoxic gas with a pungent ,irritating smell • is a single, identifiable source of pollution • can be released from natural ways or human action. • Is a chemical compund with the chemical formula CH4 • These are metals that are harmful for people's health • Is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O 3. • ...
Health Vocab 2017-04-17
Across
- zinc iron
- energy source used for storing nutrients
- how I see myself
- meat, eggs, milk, peanuts
- starve yourself
- eat a lot and remove it
- drinking Fountain
- healthy weight range
- eating too much
- what I want to eat
- converting energy to food
- Found in living substances
- a pattern of eating
Down
- weighing over 20 percent of your recommended weight
- sugars
- a disease with an unhealthy concern
- found on the back of box
- found in fruits
- a unit measure of food
- lose a lot in a little
- standard amount of food
21 Clues: sugars • zinc iron • found in fruits • starve yourself • eating too much • how I see myself • drinking Fountain • what I want to eat • a pattern of eating • healthy weight range • a unit measure of food • lose a lot in a little • eat a lot and remove it • standard amount of food • found on the back of box • meat, eggs, milk, peanuts • converting energy to food • Found in living substances • ...
Health Crossword. 2017-04-18
Across
- Energy's storage.
- Needed for good health.
- Eating patterns.
- Your amount of food.
- Facts label Label that shows Nutrition facts.
- Sugars.
- Conversion of food into energy.
- Substances that help our body function properly.
- disorder Unhealthy body weight.
Down
- Agua.
- Fruit
- To much body fat.
- nervosa Self starvation.
- mass index Healthy weight range.
- Over your weight range.
- nervosa A bad medical condition.
- Nutrients that repair.
- Your body's energy.
- size A standard amount of food.
- diet Quick weight loss with no effort.
20 Clues: Agua. • Fruit • Sugars. • Eating patterns. • Energy's storage. • To much body fat. • Your body's energy. • Your amount of food. • Nutrients that repair. • Needed for good health. • Over your weight range. • nervosa Self starvation. • Conversion of food into energy. • size A standard amount of food. • disorder Unhealthy body weight. • mass index Healthy weight range. • ...
Health Crossword 2017-02-19
Across
- Tissue in between bone to bone
- To the outside
- Upper backpart of the vertebrae
- Immovable
- Behind
- Slightly movable
- Freely movable
- Tissue in between joints and bones
- Tissue in between muscle and bone
- In front
- Muscle at the front of the arm
Down
- To the middle
- Skeleton that consists of 126 bones
- A movable joint between two or more bones
- Muscle Under the shoulder blade
- Skeleton that contains 80 bones
- Muscle at the back of your arm
- Muscle at the shoulder
- Tail bone part of the vertebrae
- Bone on the thumb side of the arm
20 Clues: Behind • In front • Immovable • To the middle • To the outside • Freely movable • Slightly movable • Muscle at the shoulder • Tissue in between bone to bone • Muscle at the back of your arm • Muscle at the front of the arm • Upper backpart of the vertebrae • Muscle Under the shoulder blade • Skeleton that contains 80 bones • Tail bone part of the vertebrae • Tissue in between muscle and bone • ...
health careers 2018-04-16
Across
- work with physician, observes patients, provides total care to patient
- treats and prevents diseases of the gums, bones of teeth
- examine, diagnose, and treat diseases of the feet and legs
- dispense medications per order form physician, dentist or other health care
- prevent, diagnose and treat diseases and injuries in animals
- perform exercises, massages, heat, cold application, to help with treatment
- physicians that specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- operate the heart lung machines in coronary bypass surgery
- examine teeth and mouth tissues
- diseases of the kidney, bladder or urinary system
Down
- diagnosis and treatment of tumors (cancer)
- studies diseases of the internal organs
- treats and studies diseases and disorders or children
- medical doctors that specialize in eye diseases, disorders
- doctors of optometry that examine yes for vision problems
- prepare the body for interment by washing the body with germicidal soap
- work under the doctor, help prepare medications
- provide information to families and individuals on genetic diseases
- corrective surgery to repair injured or malformed body parts
- studies and treats allergies
- aligns or straighten teeth
- provide care to individuals who have hearing impairments
- focus on ensuring proper alignment of the spinal
- studies and treats disease of heart and blood vessels
- make and fit the eyeglasses or lenses prescribed by the doctor
25 Clues: aligns or straighten teeth • studies and treats allergies • examine teeth and mouth tissues • studies diseases of the internal organs • diagnosis and treatment of tumors (cancer) • work under the doctor, help prepare medications • focus on ensuring proper alignment of the spinal • diseases of the kidney, bladder or urinary system • ...
Mental Health 2018-04-24
Across
- / Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- / Lithium remains the mood stabilizer of choice for bipolar. An alternative is -
- / All 3 of the following features must be present for a diagnosis to be made; global impairment of language and communication; impairment of social relationships; ritualistic and compulsive phenomena
- / The strongest risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder (including schizophrenia)
- / Antipsychotic drugs like olanazapine, quetiapine, and _______ are useful in acute episodes of mania. If response is inadequate, lithium or valporate may be added.
- / Drug treatments for PTSD should not be used as a routine first-line treatment for adults. If drug treatment is used then paroxetine or ________ are recommended
- / Toxicity includes coarse tremor, hyperreflexia, acute confusion, seizure, coma
- / First generation antipsychotics act predominantly by blocking dopamine D2 receptors in the brain - this can lead to extra-pyramidal side-effects. Examples include chlorpromazine and _________
- / diagnosed in about 5% of American children, and in the UK, where the term hyperkinetic syndrome is preferred, only 0.1% are diagnosed
- / Correction of acidosis with IV ______ is the first line in management of tricyclic induced arrhythmias and seizures
- / May be helpful in the initial stages of treatment for behavioural disturbances or agitation. Not for long term use as risk of dependence. An example is lorazepam
- / Adult dose by IV injection, subcut or IM; 400mcg initially to treat opioid overdose
- / Examples include GAD, panic disorders, OCD, PTSD and adjustment disorders
- / Antipsychotics may cause increased risk of -
- / May cause dry mouth, blurred vision, impaired glucose tolerance, akathisia, urinary retention, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and extra-pyramidal side effects.
- / A young woman takes a paracetamol overdose after splitting with her boyfriend. Two days later she is in a new relationship which is troubled by her repeated outbursts of anger. Personality disorder.
- / In overdose use N-acetylcycteine
Down
- / SSRIs work by blocking the reuptake of serotonin into the nerve cell that released it, which prolongs its action in the brain. Examples include escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline and ______
- / Disorder; A middle-aged man with a history of depression presents with multiple unrelated physical symptoms over the past 5 years
- / Tricyclic antidepressants may cause urinary retention, dry mouth, lethargy/drowsiness and -
- / One of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medications
- / Tricyclic antidepressant
- / A man asks for help with social anxiety. He prefers to be alone and doesn't like to share his beliefs, which other people think are odd. He has a strong interest in the paranormal and talks in an high-pitched voice when talking about his 'spirit-guide'. Personality disorder.
- / SNRIs are very similar in action to SSRIs, but they act on noradrenaline as well as serotonin. They're sometimes preferred for treating more severe depression and anxiety. Examples include duloxetine and _______
- / Antipsychotic drugs are also known as -
- / A benzodiazepine, along with lorazepam, clobazam and clonazepam
- / Same class of drug as carbamazepine
- / Adult dose IV injection 200mcg over 15 seconds then 100mcg every 1 minute if required for benzo overdose
- / An SSRI; other examples include citalopram, escitalopram and sertraline
- / Syndrome; An elderly man with a history of macular degeneration presents with visual hallucinations but reports no other psychiatric symptoms
- / The most common cause of admissions to child and adolescent psychiatric wards. Diagnosis is now based on the DSM 5 criteria
- / Indicated for status epilepticus, short-term anxiety, short-term insomnia associated with anxiety, acute panic attacks, and conscious sedation. Dose ranges 1-4mg.
- / A woman presents to her male family doctor wearing a low-cut top and a short skirt. She tries to flirt with the doctor. The consultation is filled with drama and she becomes annoyed with the centre of attention shifts from her. Personality disorder.
33 Clues: / Tricyclic antidepressant • / In overdose use N-acetylcycteine • / Same class of drug as carbamazepine • / Antipsychotic drugs are also known as - • / Antipsychotics may cause increased risk of - • / Treatment of choice for Generalised Anxiety Disorder • / A benzodiazepine, along with lorazepam, clobazam and clonazepam • ...
People's Health 2018-01-30
Across
- What were windows made for in peasant cottages
- Big pit full of waste
- Type of roof for peasant cottages
- Person who empties waste pits
- A waste heap in a garden
- Main source of heating and lighting in peasant houses
- The period between 1250 and 1500
- Person who removes waste from towns
- Type of bread eaten by poor people
Down
- Lead pipe which brings spring water to towns
- Used as a sweetner
- A thick vegetable soup
- Big public toilets in squares
- The most powerful technology at the time
- The main church in Europe
- The day when the church banned eating meat
- When people gather their crops (usually in autumn)
- Where the lord lived
- Drink made from apples
- Drink made from barley and water
20 Clues: Used as a sweetner • Where the lord lived • Big pit full of waste • A thick vegetable soup • Drink made from apples • A waste heap in a garden • The main church in Europe • Big public toilets in squares • Person who empties waste pits • The period between 1250 and 1500 • Drink made from barley and water • Type of roof for peasant cottages • Type of bread eaten by poor people • ...
Public Health 2017-07-24
Across
- smallest of all pathogens
- lesion which invades the lymphatic system and distant organs
- United Nations specialized agency for health
- member of the animal kingdom that infects and will cause disease
- preparation of antigens derived from specific pathogens
- # of new cases within a defined population
- initial appearance of symptoms
- only the organism benefits
- both host and micro-organism benefit
- study of factors, events and circumstances that influence the transmission of infectious disease
- presence & multiplication of a living organism
- cause self-limiting infections of the skin
- spider veins
- sequence of events that take place from initial contact to full blown disease
- through the oral cavity & GI tract
Down
- small blister up to 1cm in diameter containing serum (clear, yellow, white or blood)
- small skin elevation containing pus
- replicates on its own; smallest replicating unicellular organism
- superficial and raised, erythematous (red), pruritic (itchy), slightly irregular in shape
- incidence & prevalence are stable
- disease producing potential of a micro-organism
- itching
- the host provides food & shelter
- liver spots
- organism capable of supporting the nutritional and physical growth requirements of another
- sudden increase in incidence through one or several communities at one time
- manipulation of the immune system by providing antigens or antibodies to combat an existing condition
- medical term used for fungal infections
- skin condition characterized by eggs burrowed in the skin
- how disease enters the body
- inflammation in a particular area
31 Clues: itching • liver spots • spider veins • smallest of all pathogens • only the organism benefits • how disease enters the body • initial appearance of symptoms • the host provides food & shelter • incidence & prevalence are stable • inflammation in a particular area • through the oral cavity & GI tract • small skin elevation containing pus • both host and micro-organism benefit • ...
Health Care 2017-08-17
Across
- An amount paid every month to keep your insurance active
- Another term for the financial help offered through the HBE
- A subsidy that helps lower your out-of-pocket costs
- A subsidy that helps lower your monthly payment
- Three of these must be verified before we can talk to a consumer
- A consumer may call in to have this reset
- This is a public program that is only for adults
- After January, this is needed to enroll in private insurance
- There are these many essential health benefits
- This tool is used to report a life event
- This system is used to show a consumers eligibility
- This plan level has a 60/40 split
- The support line for Navigators and CAC's
- When you think you should not have to pay a fine for no health insurance, fill this out
- This plan level has an 80/20 split
- States that all healthcare should be affordable
- If you do not have health coverage for 3 or more months, you will pay this
Down
- Offered by Private Carries through the market place
- This is a free program for both children and adults
- This plan level has a 70/30 split
- A group that can assist a consumer in picking a plan
- If the consumer feels that MNsure is incorrect in a determination, they can file this
- This system is used to house notes and a consumers reason for calling
- A QLE will help to make this option available to enroll outside of OE
- The Health Benefit Exchange (HBE) for Minnesota
- This agency takes care of the public insurance
- A group that can assist a consumer in filling out an application
- A term used during tax time which determines if APTC was given appropriately
- The business program we offer that is intended to help employers
29 Clues: This plan level has a 70/30 split • This plan level has a 60/40 split • This plan level has an 80/20 split • This tool is used to report a life event • A consumer may call in to have this reset • The support line for Navigators and CAC's • This agency takes care of the public insurance • There are these many essential health benefits • ...
Health Science 2018-05-15
Across
- What are genetic material (DNA) surrounded by a protein coat?
- A machine generates ________ photons which are funnelled into a narrow beam
- What are multicellular organisms grow and feed on a host?
- What organ produces sodium bicarbonate, which raises the pH of chyme from 2.5 to 9.0.
- removal of wastes
- What delivers a therapeutic doses of electrical energy to parts of the ventricles to re-establish normal contractions in a heart that has experience dangerous arrhythmia or is in cardiac arrest?
- Virus What is a virus spread by mosquitoes and causes an infection that is typically mild and lasts only a few days?
- Modified Organism What are organisms which developed through using Genetic Engineering?
- What is a chronic imbalance between the energy consumed in food and is used by the body to the excess is stored as fat?
- What is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body?
- taking up of digested molecules
- What is the name of the condition that causes that cause The body’s inability to sufficiently produce and/or properly use insulin , which is needed to move blood sugar into cells.
- taking in nutrients (i.e. eating)
- Tomography A machine generates X-ray photons which are funnelled into a narrow beam
Down
- What can be multicellular or single-celled and take nutrients from host cells?
- What carries a pathogen and transmit it into healthy cells?
- What disease transmitted by mosquitoes?
- ______________is used to make wine, beer, yogurt, bread and cheese.
- breaking down complex molecules into smaller ones
- What are single-celled organisms use host cells to complete their life cycles?
- Modification Changing the genetic traits of an organism by intentional modification
- Resonance Imaging What an imaging technology that uses magnetism, radio waves and a computer to produce images of body structures?
- What machine is use to see the condition of unborn fetus?
23 Clues: removal of wastes • taking up of digested molecules • taking in nutrients (i.e. eating) • What disease transmitted by mosquitoes? • breaking down complex molecules into smaller ones • What are multicellular organisms grow and feed on a host? • What machine is use to see the condition of unborn fetus? • What carries a pathogen and transmit it into healthy cells? • ...
Health & Safety 2018-08-14
Across
- Right to participate, Right to know, Right to _______
- PPE for your hands
- Found in field rodents
- SDS
- Who you are
- Prevent cuts
- Evacuation location
- Infectious microorganisms
- Monthly posted information
- What you do with defective equipment
Down
- MSI
- In case of an emergency
- Regulation of policies & proceedures
- Helps when you are injured
- Helps you get back to work after injury
- CSA approved PPE
- Walking in spilled liquid
- Prepare in case of a fire
- Injury that could have caused injury, illness or death
- Safe work proceedure
20 Clues: MSI • SDS • Who you are • Prevent cuts • CSA approved PPE • PPE for your hands • Evacuation location • Safe work proceedure • Found in field rodents • In case of an emergency • Walking in spilled liquid • Prepare in case of a fire • Infectious microorganisms • Helps when you are injured • Monthly posted information • Regulation of policies & proceedures • What you do with defective equipment • ...
Health & Safety 2018-08-14
Across
- Safe work proceedure
- Who you are
- PPE for your hands
- Prepare in case of a fire
- SDS
- Helps you get back to work after injury
- MSI
- Monthly posted information
- Injury that could have caused injury, illness or death
- In case of an emergency
Down
- Infectious microorganisms
- Evacuation location
- Prevent cuts
- Walking in spilled liquid
- CSA approved PPE
- Right to participate, Right to know, Right to _______
- Regulation of policies & proceedures
- Found in field rodents
- Helps when you are injured
- What you do with defective equipment
20 Clues: SDS • MSI • Who you are • Prevent cuts • CSA approved PPE • PPE for your hands • Evacuation location • Safe work proceedure • Found in field rodents • In case of an emergency • Infectious microorganisms • Walking in spilled liquid • Prepare in case of a fire • Helps when you are injured • Monthly posted information • Regulation of policies & proceedures • What you do with defective equipment • ...
