health Crossword Puzzles
Health Vocab 2023-02-02
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- mucho mejor que tener algo fracturado
- te hace rodar cuando te duele
- es una cosa blanca fuerte, todos los animales tienen
- Obtienes estos cuando tienes una herida abierta
- cuando tu medico te da un papel con medicina
- un liquido rojo que esta en tu cuerpo
- Cuando estas enojado o feliz
- cuando golpeas algo con tu auto
- es una furgoneta que lleva heridos al médico
- es algo que tomas cuando te sientes enfermo
- te ayuda a doblar la pierna
- una habitación a la que vas cuando tienes una herida
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- cuando tu medicina es dura
- es un hueso dentro de tu cabeza
- Cuando no estas enfermo
- cuando la sangre sale de tu cuerpo
- cuando alguna parte de tu cuerpo no se siente bien
- Es una persona que ayuda al doctor
- peor que tener algo roto
- ayudarte a respirar
- conecta tu cabeza y tu cuerpo
- ayuda a mover el brazo
- cuando haces algo que no esta bien
- te ayuda a sanar una pierna o un brazo roto
- Algo con lo que un doctor te empuja
- te ayuda a caminar cuando te lastimas las piernas
26 Clues: ayudarte a respirar • ayuda a mover el brazo • Cuando no estas enfermo • peor que tener algo roto • cuando tu medicina es dura • te ayuda a doblar la pierna • Cuando estas enojado o feliz • te hace rodar cuando te duele • conecta tu cabeza y tu cuerpo • es un hueso dentro de tu cabeza • cuando golpeas algo con tu auto • cuando la sangre sale de tu cuerpo • ...
Health Project 2022-09-12
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- Doesn't eat enough food to maintain healthy body weight.
- The feeling of being sad and hopeless for months.
- Anxiety that persists for a long time and inferences with daily living.
- Unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- A physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- An uncontrollable urge to large amounts of food.
- Trained to recognize and treat behaviors that are not normal.
- Intentional killing of oneself.
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Extreme emotions make it difficult to function well in their daily lives.
- Series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad or hopeless
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- A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn't pose as much threat as you think.
- Severe disturbance in thinking, mood, awareness, and behavior.
- An Unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome.
- Display rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult for them to get along with others.
- Using sharp objects to intentionally cut or scratch one's body deep enough to bleed.
- An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, adjust to change, or get along with others.
- Uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies.
- Social Worker Helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- Mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal food-related behaviors.
- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
23 Clues: Intentional killing of oneself. • An uncontrollable urge to large amounts of food. • The feeling of being sad and hopeless for months. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders. • Doesn't eat enough food to maintain healthy body weight. • Unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind. • ...
Health Crossword 2023-09-19
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- How many dogs Mrs. Curran has
- A glass half empty mindset
- Coke Mrs. Curran's favorite drink
- Health triangle- how you feel about yourself
- Extreme mood swings (2 personalities)
- A sadness that affects all aspects of your life
- Stress relating to your schoolwork
- Health triangle- how your body works
- Mrs. Curran's husbands name
- Things that make you feel stressed
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- Stress relating to your body
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- The formation of ideas or concepts
- An urge to binge and purge
- An eating disorder- body dysmorphia
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Healthy mindset
- Stress relating to money
- Health triangle- friendships
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- A feeling of anxiety
- How many kids Mrs. Curran has
22 Clues: Healthy mindset • A feeling of anxiety • Stress relating to money • A glass half empty mindset • An urge to binge and purge • Mrs. Curran's husbands name • Stress relating to your body • Health triangle- friendships • How many dogs Mrs. Curran has • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • How many kids Mrs. Curran has • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • The formation of ideas or concepts • ...
Women's Health 2022-11-21
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- This is an infection of connective tissue that primarily occurs in lactating women
- These occur while a woman is sleeping during menopause (2 words)
- The type of cancer risks that include gender, aging, genetic mutations, family history, race, early and late menarche
- A type of pharmacological treatment for menopause (2 words)
- This is a stage in life in which a woman experiences irregular menstrual cycles
- This a pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis that inhibits resorption of bone
- These types of infections are prevalent in adolescents (2 words)
- This is the response of breast tissue to monthly estrogen and progesterone levels (3 words)
- LGBT individuals often experience this , which is related to societal stigma, discrimination, and denial of civil rights (2 words)
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- The type of breast cancer in which the skin resembles on orange peel
- These are the most common symptoms of menopause (2 words)
- These are benign solid breast tumors that need frequent monitoring as they can be cancerous
- The type of cancer screening that women should have annually starting at age 40
- Noninvasive cancer is also known as this term
- This is a genetic mutation that increases a woman's risk of breast cancer
- To prevent reflux into the esophagus, the client should remain upright for _______________ minutes after taking an oral osteoporosis medication
- A surgical procedure for breast cancer treatment that includes simple and modified radical
- This is another term for infiltrating or metastasized cancer
- This type of breast cancer treatment that represents an attempt to stimulate the body's natural defenses to recognize and attack cancer
- The type of cancer screening that is screened for through Pap Smears (2 words)
- The most common cancer in women
- This is the loss of bone masse when more bone is absorbed than the body creates
- The type of cancer screening test that should be started at age 50
- This is stage in a woman's life that includes the cessation of menstrual activity
- The leading cause of death in women in the United States (2 words)
- The type of cancer risks that include not having children before age 30, postmenopausal use of estrogens and progestins, failing to breast-feed for up to a year, smoking, high-fat diet, and sedentary lifestyle
26 Clues: The most common cancer in women • Noninvasive cancer is also known as this term • These are the most common symptoms of menopause (2 words) • A type of pharmacological treatment for menopause (2 words) • This is another term for infiltrating or metastasized cancer • These occur while a woman is sleeping during menopause (2 words) • ...
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 2022-10-19
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- - is a general term for a doctor who has earned a medical degree.
- - is trained to make sure your body is functioning as optimally as possible by using spinal manipulations to relieve pain in your joints and muscles.
- - specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
- - they treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- - they specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases.
- - they specialize in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- - specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
- - work with patients who are struggling to lose weight or need to improve their diet for other health-related reasons
- - they focus on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- - operate on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
- - they assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
- - a health care professional who specializes in dentistry
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- are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures
- - is a person who offers any kinds of therapy.
- - they specialize in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- - they examine eyes, test sight, diagnose abnormalities and prescribe suitable corrective lenses.
- - a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws.
- - healthcare professionals who specialize in the right way to use, store, preserve, and provide medicine.
- -are the doctors of the animal world
- - they identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
20 Clues: -are the doctors of the animal world • - is a person who offers any kinds of therapy. • - a health care professional who specializes in dentistry • - is a general term for a doctor who has earned a medical degree. • - they specialize in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • - a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws. • ...
Occupational Health 2022-10-20
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- document all details
- most common type of referral to OH
- needle stick injuries
- a group of people working together
- to do with the mind and cognition
- deals with MSK issues
- frequent cause of referral to OH
- what a client may require to work
- important skill before assessment decision-making required action after assessment
- feelings indicating severe distress
- Code NMC Code of Conduct
- the current global pandemic
- example might be MMR or Hep B
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- gathering info to make decisions
- expected in all cases/consultations
- a value or attribute shown to all
- the chances that a certain thing may happen
- Referral referred for a health need.
- what OH offers
- pre-employment health assessment
- group of varied professionals working together
- medical advisors and consultants
- the laws for/on Equality and Disability
- usual staff member who sees a referral
24 Clues: what OH offers • document all details • needle stick injuries • deals with MSK issues • Code NMC Code of Conduct • the current global pandemic • example might be MMR or Hep B • gathering info to make decisions • pre-employment health assessment • frequent cause of referral to OH • medical advisors and consultants • a value or attribute shown to all • ...
Health Crossword 2022-05-12
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- rest, ice, compress, elevate
- a respiratory problem associated with spasms
- a break in the bone
- avoiding sexual contact
- identified by loss of movement in one side of the body, report immediately
- number one killer in america
- any cancer causing agent
- a goal that takes years to complete
- a drug that slows the body down
- a disease that can be spread
- the movement of the brain in the skull
- painful stiffness in the joints
- herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea,chlamydia ect.
- a combination of mental physical and social well being
- the process where the body takes in and uses food
- a medical condition caused by a drop in blood pressure
- heat damage all the way through the skin, painless
- noncancerous
- giving medical attention to an ill or injured person until help arrives
- a drug that alters ones brain cells, moods or behaviors
- a disease heavily associated with stis
- the act of taking ones own life
- a disease that can not be spread
- cancerous
- a long term of lack of motivation or sadness
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- bone is pushed into itself and broken
- the act of taking a drug for any other reason than its intended use
- damage to the skin due to cold temperature
- a drug that causes someone to see hallucinations
- acronym used for goal setting
- large amounts of slow pouring, dark red blood
- the fatty substance in an animals liver
- the acronym used for early cancer detection
- inability to have children
- little blood, no medical concern
- a way for two or more parties to solve a problem peacefully
- heat damage to the epidermis
- spurting bright red blood
- always put these on before dealing with blood or any bodily fluid
- heat damage to the epidermis and dermis, associated with blisters
- losing blood
- small fracture, not all the way through the bone
- disease causing agents
- breakage all the way around the bone
- carries pathogens from one host to another
- a goal that takes a day to a week to complete
- extreme nervousness
- caused by something stuck in the air way
- the bodies inability to produce insulin
49 Clues: cancerous • losing blood • noncancerous • a break in the bone • extreme nervousness • disease causing agents • avoiding sexual contact • any cancer causing agent • spurting bright red blood • inability to have children • rest, ice, compress, elevate • number one killer in america • a disease that can be spread • heat damage to the epidermis • acronym used for goal setting • ...
Mental health 2022-05-09
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- fear of spiders
- a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. It is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation. Fear triggers many split-second changes in the body to help defend against danger or to avoid it.
- a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds that can't be easily controlled
- A chronic condition that affects millions of children and often continues into adulthood. Includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
- fear of jellysish
- overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
- a congenital condition characterized by a distinctive pattern of physical characteristics including a flattened skull, pronounced folds of skin in the inner corners of the eyes, large tongue, and short stature, and by some degree of limitation of intellectual ability and social and practical skills. It usually arises from a defect involving chromosome 21
- fear of long words
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- is a type of specific phobia that involves a persistent and intense fear of deep bodies of water such as the ocean or sea
- a psychological disorder in which a person becomes obsessed with imaginary defects in their appearance.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a neurological condition with symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory.
- fear of small holes and skin disease.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood,or prolonged sadness
- any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits
- mental disorder especially when marked by egocentric and antisocial activity, a lack of remorse for one's actions, an absence of empathy for others, and often criminal tendencies.
- formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional high and lows.
- a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior.
20 Clues: fear of spiders • fear of jellysish • fear of long words • fear of small holes and skin disease. • overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs. • any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits • ...
Your Health 2023-05-19
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- A mixture of greens, meat, and other vegetables
- An _____ disorder involves some form of inconsistent and unhealthy eating patterns
- It is important to do this at least 3-5 times a week.
- Foods that are not preserved
- ______ is lower in carbs and is often considered to be a healthier form of grains
- It is important that food and hands be ______ or clean
- ____ should be healthy and small
- We eat food to get this
- To have a balanced diet, it is important to have plenty of ______
- This is found in beans, meat, and nuts
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- This is a good, simple form of exercise
- This disease can be caused by unhealthy lifestyles
- Getting a ______ can be helpful when trying to exercise more often
- How many meals should you have per day?
- For our bodies to work properly, we need complete _____
- Starches, grain, and sugars
- _____ and minerals are necessary for our bodies to work
- Healthy eating is about ______
- Too much _____ can cause a lot of health problems
- This comes from the milk of animals
- It is important to have _____ in your diet
- Meat that has less fat is _____
22 Clues: We eat food to get this • Starches, grain, and sugars • Foods that are not preserved • Healthy eating is about ______ • Meat that has less fat is _____ • ____ should be healthy and small • This comes from the milk of animals • This is found in beans, meat, and nuts • This is a good, simple form of exercise • How many meals should you have per day? • ...
Health Review 2023-06-02
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- Medicines that can only be obtained with a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- Information printed on food packaging to help consumers make healthier choices.
- Nutrients required by the body in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals.
- A compulsion to continue taking a drug for the sense of improved well-being it provides.
- Techniques intended to equip a person with effective coping mechanisms for dealing with psychological stress.
- Any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits.
- The habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs.
- A sleep disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic drink; alcohol dependence.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The process of making your body absorb water or other liquid.
- Drugs used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.
- The ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional reasons.
- Something that causes a state of strain or tension.
- An irregularity, disturbance, or interruption of normal bodily functions.
- Nutrients needed by the body in large amounts, including proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- Also known as eustress, this type of stress is associated with beneficial experiences or outcomes.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- The health of the mouth, which is essential to a person's overall well-being.
- Strategies or techniques that people use to deal with stressful situations.
- The subjective picture or mental image of one's own body.
- Also known as distress, this type of stress is associated with adversity and can lead to physical and mental health problems.
- The process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities.
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that can cause damage to the skin and eyes.
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- The body's inability to digest or be comfortable with a certain food.
- Habits and practices that are conducive to sleeping well on a regular basis.
- A specific condition that negatively affects the structure or function of part or all of an organism.
- A continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other but the extremes are quite distinct.
- The ratio of fat to non-fat mass in the body.
- Knowledge Information derived from applying the scientific method.
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- The amount of alcohol in a person's blood, used to measure their level of intoxication.
- The length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions.
- Lack of proper nutrition caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- Excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
- A brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.
- Medicines that can be bought without a prescription.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- Factors such as emotions, attitudes, and motivation that can affect a person's behavior and mental state.
- A physiological state of adaptation to a substance, with withdrawal symptoms if use is reduced or stopped.
- The patterns of shifting through the stages of sleep, typically repeating every 90 minutes.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
44 Clues: The quality of being trusted or believed in. • The ratio of fat to non-fat mass in the body. • The habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs. • Something that causes a state of strain or tension. • Medicines that can be bought without a prescription. • Drugs used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. • ...
Health Class 2023-09-27
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- What does the T stand for in SMART?
- Helps make good decisions
- Stating ideas and opinions assertively to resolve a dispute or convince someone
- The ability to clearly express your needs in good ways
- What does the M stand for in SMART?
- A skill needed for a job
- It's important your decisions follow these things
- What does the S stand for in SMART?
- Something employers look for when looking for employees
- What does the A stand for in SMART?
- When you communicate through speech
- Goal setting acronym
- The last step of decision making
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- Something that you do for good self management
- When you give your full attention to someone speaking
- What does the R stand for in SMART?
- What influence would ¨opinion¨ fall into?
- What influence would ¨friends¨ fall into?
- You can get health information from them
- Explain why something is a good source is the last step for what skill?
- You do this to show the speaker your interested
- Ability to demonstrate good habits that have a positive impact of your life
- You should be this when responding to the emotions of others
- A calm-stern way we can communicate
- Takes a clear stand for a healthy choice
25 Clues: Goal setting acronym • A skill needed for a job • Helps make good decisions • The last step of decision making • What does the R stand for in SMART? • What does the T stand for in SMART? • What does the M stand for in SMART? • What does the S stand for in SMART? • A calm-stern way we can communicate • What does the A stand for in SMART? • When you communicate through speech • ...
Health Drugs 2023-10-11
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- Alcohol poisoning happens when there is too much alcohol in the bloodstream that areas of the brain begin to shut down.
- Substance that raises levels of nervous activity in the body.
- An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
- Cannabis plant that contain high levels of THC and are smoked, vaped, or ingested.
- An influence that depresses economic activity.
- When your body becomes used to a substance and has trouble functioning without it.
- A person affected with alcoholism.
- Designed to act like these hormones to reduce inflammation.Also used by athletes.
- Substances that, when taken in affect mental processes.
- Drugs that are not allowed in certain countries or states.
- A clear liquid with a pleasant odor and burning taste. It is highly flammable.
- A colorless, odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon.
- The state of being sober.
- Disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite consequences.
- A drug that causes hallucinations.
- The state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol.
- Blood Alcohol Content refers to the percentage of alcohol in a person's bloodstream.
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- The use and misuse of illegal and controlled drugs.
- A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- It is a pattern of drinking too much alcohol too often.
- A condition in a child that results from alcohol exposure during the mother's pregnancy.
- The ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior.
- The use of bacteria, yeast, or fungi to produce a specific active ingredient.
- A mental cycle where one is dependent on a psychoactive substance.
- Driving while intoxicated.
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- Driving under the influence: the crime of operating a motor vehicle while being affected by alcohol or other drugs.
- Sticky brown substance that stains smokers' teeth and fingers yellow-brown. It contains cancer.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior.
- Consuming 5 or more drinks on an occasion for men or 4 or more drinks on an occasion for women.
- Dependence on an addictive substance.
- A drug or other substance that affects mood or behavior.
- A substance that produces chemical vapors that can be inhaled.
33 Clues: The state of being sober. • Driving while intoxicated. • A person affected with alcoholism. • A drug that causes hallucinations. • Dependence on an addictive substance. • An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug. • An influence that depresses economic activity. • The use and misuse of illegal and controlled drugs. • The state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol. • ...
animal health 2025-03-12
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- a type of body score system to tell if an animal is overweight or underweight
- when an bird of reptile can't lay their eggs
- a parasite that can carry lyme disease
- a type of disease that spreads from animals to humans
- type of health check
- a way to prevent diseases
- causes dry mucus membranes and sunken eyes
- first letter of TPR, used to measure an animals body heat
- second letter of TPR, used to measure heart rate
- a fatal zoonotic disease that causes hydrophobia
- a cough caused by a respiratory infection, found in dogs
- skin infection from infected sheep or goats
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- a type of disease you have to report by law
- a parasite that lives inside the host
- a fungal infection that causes circular lesions
- a parasite that lives outside the host
- used for rehydrating animals
- a way to prevent the spread of diseases
- a disease caused by the pancreas not working properly
- a parasite that feeds on the hosts blood and causes scratching
20 Clues: type of health check • a way to prevent diseases • used for rehydrating animals • a parasite that lives inside the host • a parasite that lives outside the host • a parasite that can carry lyme disease • a way to prevent the spread of diseases • causes dry mucus membranes and sunken eyes • a type of disease you have to report by law • ...
Musculoskeletal Health 2024-09-15
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- muscles that increase the angle of bone/joint
- allow you to bend your arms at the elbow
- bones of the skull, ribs and sternum
- largest muscle in the calf
- strong bands of fibrous connective tissues
- longest bone in the body
- refers to the bones
- muscle that allows you raise your arms out to the side
- connect the temporal bones of the skull with the sternum and clavicles
- relatively immovable part
- largest and strongest muscles in the whole body.
- lifts the lower leg and turns inward
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- muscles that decrease the angle between bone/joint
- extend or straighten your arms
- muscles perform their work by this
- means surrounding or enclosing
- pulls foot upward
- muscles that allow you to shrug or pull your shoulders back and tilt your head
- group of three muscles in the back of each thigh
- pull the leg sideways from the body
- one of two muscles that connect the mandible to the cranium.
- one of two muscles that connect the mandible to the cranium.
- study of the skeletal system
- ability of a muscle to extend easily
- draw the leg inward towards the body
25 Clues: pulls foot upward • refers to the bones • longest bone in the body • relatively immovable part • largest muscle in the calf • study of the skeletal system • extend or straighten your arms • means surrounding or enclosing • muscles perform their work by this • pull the leg sideways from the body • bones of the skull, ribs and sternum • ability of a muscle to extend easily • ...
ENA01 health 2024-09-15
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- oksentaa
- terapia
- ruhje, mustelma
- venähdys, revähdys
- hermo
- potilas
- kilpirauhanen
- illness, sickness, disease, ailment
- auringonpistos
- pääkallo
- kipu, särky (ei "pain")
- rauhanen
- psykologi
- keuhkot
- blood pressure
- haava
- närästys
- kirurgi
- lihaksisto
- vastaanotto
- farmaseutti
- lämpöhalvaus
- selkäranka
- ruoansulatus
- ihottuma
- verenkierto
- aineenvaihdunta
- rokote
- palovamma
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- munuainen
- särkylääke
- sore throat
- kätilö
- syöpä
- bone marrow
- elvytys
- blood vessel
- RN, (registered) nurse
- heart attack
- flunssa
- masennus
- tikit
- yliannostus
- riippuvuus
- ylipaino
- maksa
- kuntoutus
- nervous system
- vatsalaukku
- ensihoitaja
- hammaslääkäri
- murtuma
- vamma
53 Clues: syöpä • hermo • tikit • maksa • haava • vamma • kätilö • rokote • terapia • elvytys • potilas • flunssa • keuhkot • kirurgi • murtuma • oksentaa • pääkallo • masennus • rauhanen • ylipaino • närästys • ihottuma • munuainen • psykologi • kuntoutus • palovamma • särkylääke • riippuvuus • lihaksisto • selkäranka • sore throat • bone marrow • yliannostus • vastaanotto • vatsalaukku • farmaseutti • ensihoitaja • verenkierto • blood vessel • heart attack • lämpöhalvaus • ...
mental health 2025-02-19
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- and Anxiety: Physical activity reduces anxiety by releasing endorphins and improving stress management.
- Leading to Suicide in Older Adults: Social isolation, perceived burdensomeness, and acquired capability for suicide increase suicide risk in older adults.
- Disorder (OCD): Characterized by persistent obsessions and compulsions that disrupt daily life.
- Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders: Restlessness, fatigue, poor concentration, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep disturbances.
- Signs of Depression: Indicators such as not getting dressed, ignoring communication, avoiding social events, feelings of worthlessness, emotional outbursts, sleep changes, self-isolation, poor concentration, and fatigue.
- Depression Scale (GDS): A depression screening tool for older adults with a 30-question or shorter 15-question version, requiring 5-7 minutes to complete. Challenges include off-topic responses, cultural barriers, stigma, and rapport-building.
- Treatments for Depressive Disorders: Includes psychotherapy (CBT, interpersonal therapy, problem-solving therapy, mindfulness), medication (SSRIs, tricyclic antidepressants, MAOIs), electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and self-help (exercise, mindfulness, social connection, sleep).
- Modifications for Anxiety: Exercise, stress management (mindfulness, meditation, breathing), adequate sleep, and reducing caffeine and alcohol.
- Screening Tool: Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS) assesses the severity of depressive symptoms using the SIGECAPS criteria.
- Treatments for Anxiety Disorders: Includes CBT, exposure therapy, and medications (SSRIs, benzodiazepines, beta-blockers).
- Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Excessive, uncontrollable worry about daily life, often involving health, work, and social matters.
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- Phobias: Intense fear triggered by specific objects or situations, leading to avoidance and distress.
- of Seeking Help for Anxiety: Professional support helps individuals manage anxiety and improve quality of life.
- Response: The body’s automatic reaction to perceived danger, causing increased heart rate, breathing, and adrenaline release.
- Anxiety Disorder (SAD): Intense fear of social situations involving scrutiny, leading to avoidance and impaired daily functioning.
- Disorder: Sudden panic attacks with symptoms like rapid heart rate, sweating, trembling, chest pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, and fear of losing control or dying.
- Stress Disorder (PTSD): Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, avoidance of triggers, and emotional numbness.
- Symptoms: Mnemonic for assessing depressive symptoms: Sleep disturbances, Interest reduction, Guilt, Energy loss, Concentration issues, Appetite changes, Psychomotor changes, Suicidal ideation.
- Self-rating Depression Scale: A self-report tool measuring depression severity (25-49: Normal, 50-59: Mild, 60-69: Moderate, 70+: Severe).
- Disorders: Characterized by excessive, persistent fear and anxiety, which interfere with daily functioning.
- to Assessment: Ensuring privacy, normalizing distress, gathering collateral information with consent, consulting with physicians, and ruling out other medical and psychiatric conditions.
- Management Techniques: Mindfulness, meditation, deep breathing, and progressive muscle relaxation reduce stress and anxiety.
- Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A psychotherapy approach helping individuals identify and reframe negative thoughts to improve mental health.
- Points about Suicide: Suicide is often driven by a desire to end emotional pain, not necessarily to die. Suicide rates: General population – 11 per 100,000; Older adults – 65 per 100,000. Attempted suicide death rates: General population – 1 in 25; Older adults – 1 in 4.
24 Clues: Disorder (OCD): Characterized by persistent obsessions and compulsions that disrupt daily life. • Phobias: Intense fear triggered by specific objects or situations, leading to avoidance and distress. • and Anxiety: Physical activity reduces anxiety by releasing endorphins and improving stress management. • ...
Health Crossword 2025-02-04
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- The body’s largest organ.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The structure that connects muscle to bone.
- The term for activities that strengthen the heart and lungs.
- The body’s response to a challenge or demand, often causing anxiety.
- A type of sugar found in fruit and honey.
- The type of exercise that increases flexibility and balance.
- The addictive substance found in cigarettes.
- The process of taking in food and using it for growth and energy.
- The recommended amount of daily water intake in cups.
- A condition caused by excessive exposure to the sun.
- System The body's natural defense against disease and infection.
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- The number of hours of sleep recommended for teenagers.
- A disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system.
- The type of fat that is considered unhealthy and found in fried foods.
- The mineral that helps strengthen bones and teeth.
- The nutrient responsible for building and repairing muscles.
- The part of the body where digestion begins.
- The brain chemical that contributes to feelings of happiness.
- A condition where the body does not produce enough insulin.
- Disorder A disorder involving an unhealthy focus on body weight and food.
22 Clues: The body’s largest organ. • A type of sugar found in fruit and honey. • The structure that connects muscle to bone. • The part of the body where digestion begins. • The addictive substance found in cigarettes. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The mineral that helps strengthen bones and teeth. • A condition caused by excessive exposure to the sun. • ...
Emotional Health 2024-10-04
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- Needs that affect a person's feelings and sense of well-being.
- An overwhelming feeling of dread, much like fear.
- anything that causes stress
- Adjust to new situations.
- Strategies for using time efficiently.
- The belief in your ability to do what you set out to do.
- tiredness
- The process of dealing with strong feelings following any loss.
- A combination of your feelings, likes, dislikes, attitudes, abilities, and habits.
- Frequent changes in emotional state.
- Feelings such as love, joy, or fear.
- The way you view yourself overall.
- Negative stress.
- The body's way of responding to stress.
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- The body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events.
- Ways of dealing with the sense of loss people feel when someone close to them dies.
- A positive attitude about the future.
- A hormone that increases the level of sugar in the blood, giving your body more energy.
- Stress that can help you reach goals, can motivate you to do your best
- The ability to handle the stresses and changes of everyday life in a reasonable way.
- The ability to recover from problems or loss.
- The sorrow caused by loss of a loved one.
- How you feel about yourself
23 Clues: tiredness • Negative stress. • Adjust to new situations. • anything that causes stress • How you feel about yourself • The way you view yourself overall. • Frequent changes in emotional state. • Feelings such as love, joy, or fear. • A positive attitude about the future. • Strategies for using time efficiently. • The body's way of responding to stress. • ...
Health B1 2024-11-21
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- the verb for 'consumption'
- the back of your neck
- two organs in the chest that help you breathe
- the joints in your fingers
- a word to describe food that is ready to eat when you buy it or can be cooked quickly
- the rounded back of your foot
- a bone that curves from your back to your chest
- a large organ in the body that cleans the blood
- unit of energy that food provides
- the front part of your leg between your knee and your foot
- the food and drink you usually eat
- two small organs in the body that remove waste from the blood and makes urine
- and adjective to describe fruit and vegetables (opposite of fast food)
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- a verb which means to increase rapidly
- the place in your body where two bones are connected
- the regular beating of the heart
- the tube in the body which takes food from the mouth to the stomach
- another word for 'expert'
- extremely fat and dangerous to your health
- a person who is very good at sports and physical exercise
- the back of a person's leg or another name for a baby cow
- physical strength and health
- another word for eat or drink
23 Clues: the back of your neck • another word for 'expert' • the verb for 'consumption' • the joints in your fingers • physical strength and health • the rounded back of your foot • another word for eat or drink • the regular beating of the heart • unit of energy that food provides • the food and drink you usually eat • a verb which means to increase rapidly • ...
Health Crossword 2024-11-21
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- long periods of sadness and hopelessness
- swings
- the act of positng mean spirited messages online usually done anonymously.
- emotions or
- mechanisms
- _______ cool and collected
- mad or upset
- the repetitive act of taunting, teasing or causing harm to another intentionally.
- worry about a situation or issue
- the health of the body
- unhappy, not quite depressed
- speaking
- when you speak to someone directly to solve a problem.
- being active
- in a good mood
- the way your respond to loss
- compulsive disorder
- response
- the way you feel about yourself
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- way in which you talk to others.
- frequent changes in emotion
- the way you bounce back from problems or loss.
- when another individual is used to help find a solution to a problem.
- the way you deal with lifes' demands.
- hormone that releases sugar into the blood and gives a person a burst of energy.
- when you work hard on something you show _______
- the health that tells how you should interact with others.
- eating and then purging
- person eats a lot then regrets it can hide food from others as well as not eat around others
- something being wrong with your body
- fear of gaining weight, loss of weight quickly
- the way you view yourself
- someone in your class
33 Clues: swings • speaking • response • mechanisms • emotions or • mad or upset • being active • in a good mood • compulsive disorder • someone in your class • the health of the body • eating and then purging • the way you view yourself • _______ cool and collected • frequent changes in emotion • unhappy, not quite depressed • the way your respond to loss • the way you feel about yourself • ...
Health & food 2025-01-29
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- (n) a set of instructions for making food.
- (adj) (of bread, cakes, potatoes, etc) cooked with dry heat (as in an oven).
- (n) a usually large hard-shelled seed.
- (adj) very fat.
- (v) to make sth better.
- (v) to make sth happen later.
- (adj) increasing.
- (n) the ability to hold or contain a number of people or things.
- (v) to injure a part of the body without breaking skin.
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- (n) a drug or a medical treatment that stops a disease and makes sb healthy again.
- (n) the condition of not being able to sleep.
- (n) a round green seed cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
- (v) to shoot a weapon.
- (n) each of the hard pieces that form the inside a persons or animals body.
- (v) to become larger and taller as time passes.
- (n) fish and shellfish used for food.
- (n) an agreement to meet a doctor at a particular time.
- (v) to make sb healthy or well again.
- (adj) extremely tired.
- (v) to repair sth.
20 Clues: (adj) very fat. • (adj) increasing. • (v) to repair sth. • (v) to shoot a weapon. • (adj) extremely tired. • (v) to make sth better. • (v) to make sth happen later. • (n) fish and shellfish used for food. • (v) to make sb healthy or well again. • (n) a usually large hard-shelled seed. • (n) a set of instructions for making food. • (n) the condition of not being able to sleep. • ...
HEALTH FINAL 2025-05-26
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- Obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Regulate body temperature
- The body's natural counter tk the stress response
- Ability of a muscle or group of muscles to sustain repeated actions
- Any movement of the body that uses energy
- Bends a joint
- Extends a joint
- Gradually increasing the difficulty of your workout over time
- Provide long term energy
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Voluntary muscle attached to bones
- Anything that causes stress
- Dense food that provide a high amount of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients
- Provide framework for you body
- Carbohydrate that your body cannot nutrients
- Genetic disorders that cause weakness and lots of muscle mass overtime
- Builds strong bones and teeth
- Build and repair body tissues
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, develop, and function properly
- Ability of your joints and muscles to move through their full range of motion
- Becoming aware of and understanding our environment through our senses
- Everything that surrounds us and affects our ability to live and grow
- Challenging your body to more than it is used to
- The overall condition of a persons body and mind, and how well it functions
- Continued high alert and fatigue
- When an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle
- #1 killer in Americans
- Long duration activity that relies on OXYGEN
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- Actions that your body does automatically
- Support body processes like immutability
- Involuntary muscle ONLY found in the heart
- Measure of energy that your body gets from food and drinks
- Lifestyle or behavior that involves little or no physical activity
- Short bursts activity that relies on STORED energy(not oxygen)
- Connective tissue found in various part of the body
- The passing of traits or characteristics from parents to their kid through genes
- Inflammation or irritation of a tendon
- Burnout and anxiety
- The number of times your heart beats per minute
- Involuntary muscle and found in the walls of internal organs
- Increased heart rate and rapid breathing
- Place where two or more bones meet
- Ability of the heart, mind, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to your body
- Body's natural signal that it needs substances
- Long term stress that persists over an extended period of time
- Maximum amount of strength of force a muscle or group of muscles can produce in a single effort
- Actions that YOU can control
- Condition where bones become weak and brittle
- Principle of training that states exercise should be tailored to YOU
- Tissue that connects bone to bone
- Main source of energy for the body
- Planned, structured, and repetitive form of physical activity done to improve or maintain physical fitness and health
- Light physical activity done before regular workout
- Long lasting medical condition that usually develops slowly over time
54 Clues: Bends a joint • Extends a joint • Burnout and anxiety • #1 killer in Americans • Provide long term energy • Regulate body temperature • Anything that causes stress • Actions that YOU can control • Builds strong bones and teeth • Build and repair body tissues • Provide framework for you body • Continued high alert and fatigue • Tissue that connects bone to bone • ...
mental health 2025-06-04
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- Treatment method in which family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, functional relationships
- Negative, false, unfair beliefs associated with a circumstance, quality, or person
- Copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person’s suicide
- Negative thoughts that become so severe that they interfere with daily life
- Series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time
- Treatment in which people who have faced or are facing similar challenges meet together to discuss obstacles and ways of overcoming them
- Intentional act of ending one’s own life
- One-on-one meeting with a therapist that involves sharing feelings, thoughts, and behaviors
- Two conditions that affect health at the same time; for example, substance use disorders and other mental illnesses
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- Mental illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life
- Mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression)
- Mental illnesses are characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior
- Substances that cause changes in the brain to reduce the symptoms of a mental illness
- Healthcare professional who diagnoses mental illnesses and delivers therapy
- Mental illnesses characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations
- Episodes of intense fear characterized by fast heartbeat, dizziness, shaking, trouble breathing, and chest pain
- People who have lost someone to suicide
- Substance Use Disorder
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Treatment method that changes the way a person thinks, interprets information, behaves, and expresses emotions
20 Clues: Substance Use Disorder • Major Depressive Disorder • People who have lost someone to suicide • Intentional act of ending one’s own life • Copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person’s suicide • Mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression) • Healthcare professional who diagnoses mental illnesses and delivers therapy • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-31
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- A negative state of being that ranges from feelings of sadness or discontentment to feelings of extreme sadness and pessimism.
- A disorder of mental processes characterized by a deterioration of memory and at least one other cognitive function. Is an impairment of attention orientation memory judgment language motor and spatial skills and function
- A disorder characterized by feelings of fear terror or hopelessness triggered by experiencing or witnessing an event the individual believes to be a threat to life physical integrity and safety. Recollections flashbacks or nightmares
- irrational fears that lead people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- is a symptom of a variety of mental health disorders.
- bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality
- Death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to kill oneself. It often occurs during a major depressive episode. It can also occur as a result of a substance use disorder or another psychiatric disorder. It can sometimes occur without a psychiatric disorder when someone is experiencing extreme bereavement or severe health issues.
- a mental disorder characterized by "positive" and "negative" symptoms. Psychotic or positive symptoms include delusions hallucinations and disordered thinking (apparent from a person's fragmented disconnected and sometimes nonsensical speech). Negative symptoms include social withdrawal extreme apathy diminished motivation and blunted emotional expression
- is a spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction a preference for predictability and routine sensory processing differences focused interests and repetitive behaviours.
- discrimination based upon societies fear and ignorance about an illness or a problem. It causes peoples to be marginalized and mistreated and therefore leads to social isolation health inequalities and many forms of discrimination
- interferes with daily functioning and can cause various physical cognitive and social changes such as changes in eating habits altered sleep patterns lack of energy or motivation difficulty with concentration or decision making withdrawal from social activities.
- A behavioural syndrome that is characterized by inattention and impulsivity or hyperactivity. Symptoms begin before age seven and can impair social academic and occupational functioning.
- MH Day is to raise………… of MH issues
- One measure of poor mental health which can be described as feelings of tiredness anxiety nervousness hopelessness depression and sadness_ distress
- An emotional response to any disturbing experience. The emotional response includes feelings of significant fear helplessness dissociation confusion and other intense emotions. These feelings can create a long-lasting effect on an individual’s attitudes behaviours and regular functioning.
- A mental state characterized by emotional strain in response to internal or external stressors including adverse or demanding circumstances. It affects almost every system of the body and influences feelings and behaviours. It can affect mental and physical health and can cause associated disorders and diseases and reduce the quality of life.
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- A medical practitioner who specializes in the study prevention diagnosis and treatment of personality mental and behavioural disorders.
- Inclusion, Ensuring the marginalised and those living in poverty have greater participation in decision making which affects their lives allowing them to improve their living standards and their overall well-being
- People who have it suffer from recurrent and unwanted thoughts or rituals
- A disorder that is characterized by abnormal or disturbed habits and attitudes related to food. Disorders such as bulimia anorexia binge eating disorder.
- Being resilient being and feeling culturally safe and connected having and realising aspirations and being satisfied with life
- A mental state in which reality is experienced in a different way than other people. _ is characterized by disruptions in perception cognition cognitive processing and emotions. As a result of these disruptions an individual may experience delusions hallucinations and disorganized speech.
- feelings of persecution and an exaggerated sense of self-importance. The disorder is present in many mental health problems and it is rare as an isolated mental illness. A person with _ can usually work and function in everyday life since the delusions involve only one area. However their lives can be isolated and limited.
- experience heart-pounding terror that strikes suddenly and without warning
- A trained professional who practices and is skilled in a particular kind of therapy to treat mental or physical diseases or disorders.
- Extreme mood swings with recurrent episodes of depression and mania (being high or up) punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behaviour characterize this disorder
- A type of personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others. This disorder begins in childhood or adolescence and continues into adulthood.
- An irrational and extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places. Someone who experiences agoraphobia will avoid public situations they might be
- Treatment type
- Inner turmoil Feelings of uneasiness to immobilizing bouts of terror. The feelings are jarring to the point of avoiding everyday activities
- A type of condition characterized by a mental or physical dependence on alcohol or other drugs. Individuals can also experience behavioural _ such as sexual internet and gambling
- A type of Therapy can be symbolic and help resolve conflicts and create new perceptions that help create growth and rehabilitation. Making art can also lead to personal fulfillment and transformation.
- A state that gives people the skills knowledge attitudes and power to allow or enable them to be more responsible for their own lives health and care
- The deep sorrow that someone experiences after a significant loss usually the death of a loved one. It can cause distress anxiety confusion obsession with the past and apprehension of the future. Intense grief can cause disruption of the immune system self-neglect and thoughts of suicide.
34 Clues: Treatment type • MH Day is to raise………… of MH issues • bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality • is a symptom of a variety of mental health disorders. • People who have it suffer from recurrent and unwanted thoughts or rituals • experience heart-pounding terror that strikes suddenly and without warning • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-31
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- A disorder characterized by feelings of fear terror or hopelessness triggered by experiencing or witnessing an event the individual believes to be a threat to life physical integrity and safety. Recollections flashbacks or nightmares
- A type of personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others. This disorder begins in childhood or adolescence and continues into adulthood.
- Extreme mood swings with recurrent episodes of depression and mania (being high or up) punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behaviour characterize this disorder
- Experience heart-pounding terror that strikes suddenly and without warning
- Being resilient being and feeling culturally safe and connected having and realising aspirations and being satisfied with life
- A type of Therapy can be symbolic and help resolve conflicts and create new perceptions that help create growth and rehabilitation. Making art can also lead to personal fulfillment and transformation.
- feelings of persecution and an exaggerated sense of self-importance. The disorder is present in many mental health problems and it is rare as an isolated mental illness. A person with _ can usually work and function in everyday life since the delusions involve only one area. However their lives can be isolated and limited.
- One measure of poor mental health which can be described as feelings of tiredness anxiety nervousness hopelessness depression and sadness_ distress
- bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality
- A behavioural syndrome that is characterized by inattention and impulsivity or hyperactivity. Symptoms begin before age seven and can impair social academic and occupational functioning.
- The deep sorrow that someone experiences after a significant loss usually the death of a loved one. It can cause distress anxiety confusion obsession with the past and apprehension of the future. Intense grief can cause disruption of the immune system self-neglect and thoughts of suicide.
- A mental state in which reality is experienced in a different way than other people. _ is characterized by disruptions in perception cognition cognitive processing and emotions. As a result of these disruptions an individual may experience delusions hallucinations and disorganized speech.
- A negative state of being that ranges from feelings of sadness or discontentment to feelings of extreme sadness and pessimism. It can interfere with daily functioning and can cause various physical cognitive and social changes such as changes in eating habits altered sleep patterns lack of energy or motivation difficulty with concentration or decision making withdrawal from social activities.
- Treatment type
- A state that gives people the skills knowledge attitudes and power to allow or enable them to be more responsible for their own lives health and care
- Inner turmoil Feelings of uneasiness to immobilizing bouts of terror. The feelings are jarring to the point of avoiding everyday activities
- An Inclusion that ensures the marginalised and those living in poverty have greater participation in decision making which affects their lives allowing them to improve their living standards and their overall well-being
- A disorder of mental processes characterized by a deterioration of memory and at least one other cognitive function. Is an impairment of attention orientation memory judgment language motor and spatial skills and function
Down
- A mental disorder characterized by "positive" and "negative" symptoms. Psychotic or positive symptoms include delusions hallucinations and disordered thinking (apparent from a person's fragmented disconnected and sometimes nonsensical speech). Negative symptoms include social withdrawal extreme apathy diminished motivation and blunted emotional expression
- An emotional response to any disturbing experience. The emotional response includes feelings of significant fear helplessness dissociation confusion and other intense emotions. These feelings can create a long-lasting effect on an individual’s attitudes behaviours and regular functioning.
- A type of condition characterized by a mental or physical dependence on alcohol or other drugs. Individuals can also experience behavioural _ such as sexual internet and gambling
- A disorder that is characterized by abnormal or disturbed habits and attitudes related to food. Disorders such as bulimia anorexia binge eating disorder.
- A trained professional who practices and is skilled in a particular kind of therapy to treat mental or physical diseases or disorders.
- An irrational and extreme fear of being in unfamiliar places. Someone who experiences agoraphobia will avoid public situations they might be
- People who have it suffer from recurrent and unwanted thoughts or rituals
- Death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to kill oneself. It often occurs during a major depressive episode. It can also occur as a result of a substance use disorder or another psychiatric disorder. It can sometimes occur without a psychiatric disorder when someone is experiencing extreme bereavement or severe health issues.
- irrational fears that lead people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- discrimination based upon societies fear and ignorance about an illness or a problem. It causes peoples to be marginalized and mistreated and therefore leads to social isolation health inequalities and many forms of discrimination
- A mental state characterized by emotional strain in response to internal or external stressors including adverse or demanding circumstances. It affects almost every system of the body and influences feelings and behaviours. It can affect mental and physical health and can cause associated disorders and diseases and reduce the quality of life.
- A medical practitioner who specializes in the study prevention diagnosis and treatment of personality mental and behavioural disorders.
- Is a spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction a preference for predictability and routine sensory processing differences focused interests and repetitive behaviours.
- MH Day is to raise………… of MH issues
32 Clues: Treatment type • MH Day is to raise………… of MH issues • bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality • People who have it suffer from recurrent and unwanted thoughts or rituals • Experience heart-pounding terror that strikes suddenly and without warning • ...
Health Test 2025-07-16
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- name for a developing child
- "emergency action" hormone
- physical and chemical processes by which the body breaks down food and generates energy
- doctor who provides primary care for children
- regulates metabolism
- means "large"
- movement of water, digested food, and other dissolved substances into the bloodstream
- structure that forms between the mother and unborn baby and does the work of three organs
- "master gland"
- regulates sleep
- tissue surrounding a tooth and holding it into place
- body's largest internal organ
- the body's main source of energy should come from these
- refers to the intestines
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- the proportion of nutrients compared to the number of calories the food contains
- physical and chemical breakdown of complex nutrients into simpler, water-soluble substances the body can use
- means "surrounding or enclosing"
- regulates blood sugar
- substances that neutralize free radicals
- long chains of building blocks from which proteins are made
- visible part of a tooth
- means "science" or "study"
- stimulates growth
- fatlike substances typically insoluble in water
- refers to the stomach
- hardest substance in the body
26 Clues: means "large" • "master gland" • regulates sleep • stimulates growth • regulates metabolism • regulates blood sugar • refers to the stomach • visible part of a tooth • refers to the intestines • "emergency action" hormone • means "science" or "study" • name for a developing child • body's largest internal organ • hardest substance in the body • means "surrounding or enclosing" • ...
Health ESL 2025-08-13
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- To arrange or deal with tasks in order of importance.
- Able to adapt to new situations or changes easily.
- Long-lasting or recurring condition
- Performing tasks in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort.
- A small fee you pay when you visit the doctor
- She does not give despite it being hard, she is _____. She is always hanging in there.
- Giving each person what they need to succeed, even if it’s different for everyone
- Test
- Absolutely necessary; very important.
- Able to spread from person to person
- Someone you can trust to do their job well and on time.
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- Treating everyone the same, giving everyone the same resources
- A doctor who takes care of children
- The ability to use or get something
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a disease or condition
- Please do not _____ that she will not come today. You have no reason to doubt her
- When I go to the store, I have to _______ for a better a price
- A doctor who focuses on one part of the body or one type of illness
- Swelling and irritation in the body
- I feel under the weather today. I am extremely tiredness
- Since the ball is in my court, I ______ that we go home now as it will rain in ten 10 minutes
21 Clues: Test • A doctor who takes care of children • The ability to use or get something • Long-lasting or recurring condition • Swelling and irritation in the body • Able to spread from person to person • Absolutely necessary; very important. • A small fee you pay when you visit the doctor • Able to adapt to new situations or changes easily. • ...
HEALTH VOCABULARY 2025-01-12
20 Clues: Nogi • Uszy • Ramię • Kaszel • śpiący • Ból uszu • brać leki • Ból głowy • Odpoczywać • Ból brzucha • Złamana noga • mieć gorączkę • iść do lekarza • zostać w łóżku • Brzuch, żołądek • czuć się gorąco • czuć się niedobrze • mieć zawroty głowy • nosić, mieć na sobie • Być przeziębionym, mieć przeziębienie
mental health 2025-09-15
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- feelings - feelings that are stronger than the average feeling
- pleasure - short lived feeling
- health - your ability too see life positivly
- - something that you do all the time thats clocked into your brain
- - a chance at something
- - ending your life
- - socalizing with people
- feelings - something like joy or dissapointment
- care - taking care of yourself
- - lasting impression
- - a quick burst of happieness
- - negative stereotypes and attitudes that lead to prejudice
- - a something you can use
- adult - a adult you can trust
- - a more subtle but long lasting joy
- - doing the work
- - a fear of the inevitable future
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- - a stronger optimsm
- - something truthful
- - your actions towards something
- - reveiw what happened
- - something you can trust
- - a long lathargic feeling of sadness
- - adjusting to plan
- - doing something on a schedule
- - using your energy to create something
- - control what you can control
- - the actions, reactions, and functioning of living organisms
- reward - something that slowy rewards you over time
- - your understanding of a situation
30 Clues: - doing the work • - ending your life • - adjusting to plan • - a stronger optimsm • - something truthful • - lasting impression • - reveiw what happened • - a chance at something • - socalizing with people • - something you can trust • - a something you can use • - a quick burst of happieness • adult - a adult you can trust • pleasure - short lived feeling • care - taking care of yourself • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- something that never diminishes
- a mark of shame
- persistent hopelessness
- observing surroundings
- things you do consistently
- feelings that lead to stress and bad choices
- different ways people act
- the ability to give and receive information
- taking your life
- an adult you can go to and talk to
- consistent mindset
- looking back and seeing what needs to be changed
- a chance to improve
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- avenues for help
- doing something more times than not
- a short time where you feel joy
- something truthful
- adjusting
- emotional well being
- taking action to improve ones overall health
- doing something for a change
- decisions that lead to an outcome
- feelings you get on a daily basis.
- wishing and believing for something
- lasting impression
- control what you control
- a short lived reward
- excessive worry and fear
- being able to trust something or someone
- being a person of action
30 Clues: adjusting • a mark of shame • avenues for help • taking your life • something truthful • lasting impression • consistent mindset • a chance to improve • emotional well being • a short lived reward • observing surroundings • persistent hopelessness • control what you control • excessive worry and fear • being a person of action • different ways people act • things you do consistently • ...
mental health 2025-09-16
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- feelings what you feel in a day
- care when u care about your self
- mark of sham
- how you behave on a daily bases
- whaen you can to do some thing
- what you choice to do
- pleasure
- how you speke
- what you consistently do
- aduld a adult you trust
- you are nerves about something
- reward a reword the meas a lot to you
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- heath the stat that your mindset is in
- a material
- when u wish something will happen
- feelings feleling that overwhelm you
- control what you can control
- you are happy
- what is happening around you trusted adult
- when u kill ur self
20 Clues: pleasure • a material • mark of sham • you are happy • how you speke • when u kill ur self • what you choice to do • aduld a adult you trust • what you consistently do • control what you can control • whaen you can to do some thing • you are nerves about something • how you behave on a daily bases • feelings what you feel in a day • care when u care about your self • ...
mental health 2025-09-16
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- control what you can control
- feelings felling that overwhelm you
- feelings, what you feel in a day
- how you behave on a daily bases
- what you choice to do
- how you speke
- reward a reward that meas a lot to you
- what is happening around you trusted adult
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- when u kill ur self
- you are nerves about something
- aduld a adult you trust
- are what you consistently do
- when u wish something will happen
- pleasure plaesher thats imedets
- whaen you can to do some thing
- you are happy
- a material
- heath the state that your mindset is in
- mark of sham
- care when u care about your self
20 Clues: a material • mark of sham • you are happy • how you speke • when u kill ur self • what you choice to do • aduld a adult you trust • control what you can control • are what you consistently do • you are nerves about something • whaen you can to do some thing • pleasure plaesher thats imedets • how you behave on a daily bases • feelings, what you feel in a day • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
Across
- is being ok not only phisically but also mentaly
- behaviors
- thinking of what you have done in the past
- pleasure you get instantly
- feelings attached to outcomes
- somthing you should never pass up
- somthing you can do on yourself
- unconditional happiness
- things you can go to, to help yourself
- believing somthing will happen
- an emotion that can be to much for you
- somthing good that lasts long
- someone over 18 you can trust
- ending your own life
- taking care of yourself
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- is it truthful
- excessive worry and fear
- doing somthing over and over
- the inability to feel
- somthing you keep doing
- lead to impact
- how somthing affects you
- actions you do after you reflect
- knowing what is happening around you
- an emotion you feel on a daily basis
- doing somthing
- talking to people
- having all of your attention on a single thing
- is trusting someone to help you in times of need
- a mark of disgrace
30 Clues: behaviors • is it truthful • lead to impact • doing somthing • talking to people • a mark of disgrace • ending your own life • the inability to feel • somthing you keep doing • unconditional happiness • taking care of yourself • excessive worry and fear • how somthing affects you • pleasure you get instantly • doing somthing over and over • feelings attached to outcomes • ...
BODY & HEALTH 2025-07-07
Across
- a truck used to take people to the hospital
- one of the hard parts on the inside of your body
- the condition of your body
- one of the hard surfaces at the ends of your fingers and toes
- the part of your face just below your eyes
- strong and healthy
- the body part where your arm joins the body, next to your
- something is safe from danger or harm
- sick or not feeling well
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- the organ inside your head that lets you think, feel, and move
- someone whose job is to care for sick and injured people
- the middle part of your leg, where it bends
- healthy and not ill
- the part of the body behind your stomach
- a bad event that was not planned
- the organ in your chest that moves blood
- a place where sick people get help
- one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot
- being thin
- weighing too much
20 Clues: being thin • weighing too much • strong and healthy • healthy and not ill • sick or not feeling well • the condition of your body • a bad event that was not planned • a place where sick people get help • something is safe from danger or harm • the part of the body behind your stomach • the organ in your chest that moves blood • the part of your face just below your eyes • ...
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE 2025-07-11
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- A child doctor is called a?
- You should NOT do this if you have a blister? (2 wds)
- What is the hardest substance in the human body? (2 wds)
- What is the most common kind of headache?
- A person who uses and inhaler generally has this kind of disease?
- Your body is made up of 70% of this?
- What is the best source of calcium?
- A doctors tool to listen to your lungs?
- These protect me from serious illnesses such as influenza, pneumonia and COVID-19?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- Doctors use _______ to close open wounds?
- What is the strongest muscle in the human body?
- What organ filters out the toxins in your body?
- If you suspect someone ate something toxic who should you call? (2 wds)
- Vaping can cause inflammation and scarring of this organ?
- A person who is on opioids usually have these kind of pupils?
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- If you have a bloody nose you should put pressure on the nostril and put your head in this position?
- Technique to help a choking person?
- What should you apply if a wound keeps bleeding?
- What does the R stand for in the rice method?
- A type of imaging test?
- An adult has these many teeth? (2 wds)
- When a disease can spread from one person to another?
- This is the largest organ and it protects your body?
- You must consume less of these to lose weight
- A person who is anaphlaxtic to peanuts usually carries this medication?
- 98.6% is a perfect______?
- This substance is commonly used in teens?
- Lack of water in the body?
- The area in your leg between your knee and ankle?
- You need to apply this to minor cuts and scratches? (2 wds)
- You should NOT put this on an area affected with frostbite? (2 wds)
- What should you put in the mouth of a seizure victim?
33 Clues: A type of imaging test? • 98.6% is a perfect______? • Lack of water in the body? • A child doctor is called a? • Technique to help a choking person? • What is the best source of calcium? • Your body is made up of 70% of this? • An adult has these many teeth? (2 wds) • How many chambers does the heart have? • A doctors tool to listen to your lungs? • ...
Health problems 2025-10-06
Health PWJ 2025-10-06
Across
- rana
- odra
- grypa
- bandaż
- zaraźliwy
- zemdleć
- środek przeciwbólowy
- uraz
- krwawić
- recepta
- oparzenie (gorącą cieczą/parą)
- rentgen / prześwietlenie
- pacjent
- objawy
- kule (ortopedyczne)
- położna
- siniak
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- opuchnięty
- środek uspokajający
- oddział szpitalny
- nieprzytomny
- zarazki
- zawał serca
- bolesny
- złamanie
- zakaźny
- choroba
- ciśnienie krwi
- choroba
- skaleczenie / przecięcie
- katar sienny
31 Clues: rana • odra • uraz • grypa • bandaż • objawy • siniak • zarazki • bolesny • zemdleć • zakaźny • choroba • krwawić • recepta • choroba • pacjent • położna • złamanie • zaraźliwy • opuchnięty • zawał serca • nieprzytomny • katar sienny • ciśnienie krwi • oddział szpitalny • środek uspokajający • kule (ortopedyczne) • środek przeciwbólowy • rentgen / prześwietlenie • skaleczenie / przecięcie • oparzenie (gorącą cieczą/parą)
Health Crossword 2026-02-17
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- How well you carry out a skill
- Actions made by your body
- Moving through water using your body
- Instructions that tell you how to play
- The other team you play against
- Being correct or hitting the target
- Showing feelings through movement
- In a way that avoids injury
- An open area away from others
- Items needed to play a sport
- Throwing with your hand below your shoulder
- Run very fast over a short distance
- Ability to move quickly and easily
- Hitting the intended target
- When your team has the ball
- Get better at something
- and field, Hit the ball and then try to stop it when fielding
- Track and field sports like running and jumping
- Propelling an object through the air
- Planned steps and movements in a dance
- A style of swimming
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- Stretching out arms, legs or body fully
- Stop and hold an object thrown to you
- Help or back up a teammate
- Share information by talking or signals
- Moving your body to music
- A sport using balance, strength and flexibility to perform movements
- Keep the ball or your body steady and in charge
- Small plans used during a game
- Moving in time with a beat
- Ability to keep going without getting tired
- Send an object through the air with your hand
- How far something travels
- best, Your best result so far
- How strong your muscles are
- Staying balanced and in charge of movements
- The correct way to perform a skill
- The overall plan to win
- Throwing with your hand above your shoulder
39 Clues: A style of swimming • Get better at something • The overall plan to win • Actions made by your body • Moving your body to music • How far something travels • Help or back up a teammate • Moving in time with a beat • In a way that avoids injury • Hitting the intended target • When your team has the ball • How strong your muscles are • Items needed to play a sport • ...
Health crossword 2026-03-05
Across
- What happens when you have too much drugs for your body to handle
- Psychoactive drug from a plant
- Type of drug that improves athletic performance
- Symptom that relates to you seeing things that dont exist
- Type of drug that stimulates your CNS
- Symptom of hallucinogens that has to do with being nervous
- Type of drug that is used in surgery to make you fall asleep
- Symptom of being tired after using drugs
- Way of death that is more common when abusing drugs
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- Commonly used depressant that is often used by teens
- Worst potential side effect to having to much of any drug
- Type of drug that slows down the nervous system
- Symptom that makes you want to throw up after to much drug use
- A type of lab made drug
- Potential side effect of drugs that is normally caused by flashing lights
- Type of drug in coffee that gives you energy
- Potential major side effect of alcohol if you drink to much then fall asleep
- Side effect of using inhalants that damages your speech
- Disease of the brain that causes you to continue using drugs
- Type of drug which you need to breath in to use
20 Clues: A type of lab made drug • Psychoactive drug from a plant • Type of drug that stimulates your CNS • Symptom of being tired after using drugs • Type of drug in coffee that gives you energy • Type of drug that slows down the nervous system • Type of drug that improves athletic performance • Type of drug which you need to breath in to use • ...
Mental health 2025-10-16
Across
- The capacity to bounce back from adversity
- Dealing effectively with something difficult
- The practice of writing down one's feelings and experiences.
- Ideas or opinions produced by thinking.
- Paying deliberate attention to the present moment
- The ability to share another person's feelings
- The state of being healthy in body and mind
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- The capacity to withstand great force or pressure
- The condition of being physically healthy
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- Giving attention to sound; vital to communication.
- To engage in contemplation or reflection.
- The quality of being thankful
- The object of a person's ambition or effort.
- Achieving a steady state between different elements
- A core component of stress reduction techniques.
- A naturally recurring state of rest.
- A settled way of thinking or feeling
- Providing encouragement or assistance
- Vigor and vitality.
20 Clues: Vigor and vitality. • The quality of being thankful • A settled way of thinking or feeling • Providing encouragement or assistance • The condition of being physically healthy • The capacity to bounce back from adversity • The state of being healthy in body and mind • Dealing effectively with something difficult • Ideas or opinions produced by thinking. • ...
Health Problems 2025-10-29
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- an injury to a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, caused by suddenly twisting it.
- pain in a person's belly. The word can be spelled together or as two words, depending on the country.
- a respiratory condition where spasms in the lungs cause difficulty in breathing. An asthmatic uses an inhaler to calm the spasms.
- (American English: diarrhea) an illness in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.
- pain inside the ear.
- a serious disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells that kill normal body cells in a part of the body.
- an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin. It typically occurs in childhood.
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering and a headache.
- when the skin becomes red with inflammation as a result of overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
- the act of expelling air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
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- a condition of pain in the throat, typically caused by inflammation of it.
- a form of indigestion felt as a burning sensation in the chest. It is caused by acid regurgitation into the esophagus.
- a lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy.
- a continuous pain in the head.
- a common viral infection which causes mucus to run from the nose, gives a sore throat and often includes sneezing.
- a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel sick when you eat or touch a particular substance.
- pain in a tooth or teeth.
- a prolonged pain in the back.
- when a bone in the leg is broken. A broken leg is put in a cast to help immobilize the leg so that it heals quicker. Other parts of the body with bones can also be broken, for example a broken arm, a broken wrist etc.
- (influenza) a contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages that causes fever and severe aching.
20 Clues: pain inside the ear. • pain in a tooth or teeth. • a prolonged pain in the back. • a continuous pain in the head. • a lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy. • the act of expelling air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound. • a condition of pain in the throat, typically caused by inflammation of it. • ...
HEALTH VOCABULARY 2025-11-17
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- : A shot you get to prevent illness
- : A common symptom when you have allergies
- : Pain in your stomach
- : A place where sick people stay overnight
- : The part of your body that helps you think
- : High body temperature
- : A place where you go for emergency care
- : A person who checks your skin
- : The part of your body that helps you smell
- : The part of your body you use to see
- : The part of your body that helps you hear
- : The part of your body that digests food
- : You take this to feel better
- : A place where you buy medicine
- : The part of your body that helps you breathe
- : Pain in your head
- : A person who gives you medicine at a pharmacy
- : A tool doctors use to listen to your heart
- : The food you eat every day
- : A person who treats sick people
- : A healthy drink made from fruit
- : Feeling worried or tense
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- : The part of your body that holds your teeth
- : The joint between your upper and lower leg
- : The part of your body that connects your head to your body
- : Physical activity to stay healthy
- : A condition when you have too much sugar in blood
- : A person who checks your teeth
- : A small health center
- : A person who helps in a hospital
- : The part of your body that helps you taste
- : A common symptom when you have a cold
- : A bone in your arm
- : The part of your body that pumps blood
- : A person who checks your eyes
- : You need this every night to rest
- : A person who helps you exercise after injury
37 Clues: : Pain in your head • : A bone in your arm • : Pain in your stomach • : A small health center • : High body temperature • : Feeling worried or tense • : The food you eat every day • : You take this to feel better • : A person who checks your skin • : A person who checks your eyes • : A person who checks your teeth • : A place where you buy medicine • : A person who treats sick people • ...
Health & nutrition 2026-01-20
Across
- mineral that strengthens bone & teeth
- condition caused by lack of physical activity and poor habits
- vitamin produced by sunlight
- organ that pumps blood
- process of taking nutrients from food
- nutrient that helps digestion
- substance the body needs in large amounts
- exercise that builds muscle strength
- type of exercise that strengthens
- mineral found in hemoglobin
- habit of eating balanced meals regularly
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- Main source of energy for the body
- Nutrient that builds and repairs muscles
- the body system that breaks down food
- a diet lacking key nutrients
- vitamin that supports vision
- unit used to measure food energy
- healthy fats found in fish & nuts
- eating too much food
- tiny illness causing organisms
- beverage that hydrates the body best
- natural sugar found in fruit
22 Clues: eating too much food • organ that pumps blood • mineral found in hemoglobin • vitamin produced by sunlight • a diet lacking key nutrients • natural sugar found in fruit • vitamin that supports vision • nutrient that helps digestion • tiny illness causing organisms • unit used to measure food energy • healthy fats found in fish & nuts • type of exercise that strengthens • ...
Health (Aga) 2025-11-27
Across
- ... bowel syndrome - zespół jelita wrażliwego
- sączyć się
- ucisk
- antykoncepcja
- rozpoznać, diagnozować
- pęcherz
- to feel ... - czuć się słabo / otępiale
- zarazek, drobnoustrój
- ... venuous catheter / line - wenflon
- kroplówka
- złożony
- ... tumour - guz / nowotwór złośliwy
- in ... to - w celu (zrobienia czegoś)
- odwodniony
- kula (podpora)
- pain ... - uśmierzenie bólu, środek przeciwbólowy
- ciężko oddychać, świszczący oddech
- to ... an eye on sth/sb - bacznie coś / kogoś obserwować, mieć na coś / kogoś oko
- ... tumour - guz / nowotwór niezłośliwy
- kondycja zdrowotna
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- umieralność
- małe schorzenie, drobna przypadłość
- słaby, wątły
- zajść w ciążę, począć
- odzież operacyjna / zabiegowa
- zarazić się
- temblak
- limfa
- zerwać (np. więzadło czy ścięgno), pęknąć (np. o wyrostku robaczkowym)
- przemęczenie
- wywołać, indukować
- ... due to sth - zachorowalność z jakiegoś powodu
- everything ... to plan - wszystko idzie zgodnie z planem
- to go ... - pogarszać się, podupadać
- odcisk, nagniotek
- blister ... - listek z tabletkami, blister
- to ... sb / be on a drip - być pod kroplówką
37 Clues: ucisk • limfa • temblak • pęcherz • złożony • kroplówka • sączyć się • odwodniony • umieralność • zarazić się • słaby, wątły • przemęczenie • antykoncepcja • kula (podpora) • odcisk, nagniotek • wywołać, indukować • kondycja zdrowotna • zajść w ciążę, począć • zarazek, drobnoustrój • rozpoznać, diagnozować • odzież operacyjna / zabiegowa • ciężko oddychać, świszczący oddech • małe schorzenie, drobna przypadłość • ...
Mental Health 2026-03-03
Across
- Personality disorder with emotional instability
- Disorder involving compulsions
- Restrictive eating disorder
- Group therapy benefit
- Elevated mood state
- Fear of open spaces
- Re-experiencing trauma
- Major ______ disorder
- Suspicious thinking
- Mood stabilizer
- Trauma-related anxiety disorder
- Binge-purge disorder
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- Severe alcohol withdrawal
- Sensory perception without stimulus
- Cognitive distortion expecting worst outcome
- Emotional expression
- Awareness of one’s condition
- ADHD stimulant
- Loss of contact with reality
- Defense mechanism refusing reality
20 Clues: ADHD stimulant • Mood stabilizer • Elevated mood state • Fear of open spaces • Suspicious thinking • Emotional expression • Binge-purge disorder • Group therapy benefit • Major ______ disorder • Re-experiencing trauma • Severe alcohol withdrawal • Restrictive eating disorder • Awareness of one’s condition • Loss of contact with reality • Disorder involving compulsions • ...
Health. Ilnesses 2026-04-03
Across
- A continuous pain located inside your skull.
- How your body responds to something it doesn't like, such as peanuts, pollen, or dust.
- When your body is much hotter than the normal
- A condition where you have to go to the bathroom very often and your waste is liquid.
- A type of medicine (like Aspirin or Ibuprofen) used to stop or reduce physical suffering.
- Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for.
- A tool doctors use to listen to what’s happening inside your body, especially your heart and lungs.
- A group of red spots or an itchy area on your skin, often caused by an allergy.
- The opposite of strong; it describes the feeling when you have no energy or power in your muscles, often because you are ill.
- A sudden, noisy push of air from your throat, common when you have a cold or chest infection.
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- A British English term used when you are just a little bit hungry and feel like having a small snack, but not a full meal.
- Feeling very sad, hopeless, or having no energy for a long period of time.
- Something a doctor recommends when you are tired or ill; it means sleeping or staying in bed.
- A general term for an unpleasant physical feeling caused by injury or illness.
- A very intense, severe headache that often makes you sensitive to light and sound.
- The unpleasant feeling in your stomach when you think you are going to vomit.
- When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face.
- A common viral infection that causes fever, body aches, and makes you feel very weak for a week.
- When it hurts to swallow food or drink because your neck area is inflamed.
- When something is pressed so hard that it breaks into tiny pieces or powder. It can also describe a person who feels emotionally devastated or overwhelmed.
20 Clues: A continuous pain located inside your skull. • When your body is much hotter than the normal • Your ability to see; what you use your eyes for. • When you are sick and you need a lot of tissues to wipe your face. • Feeling very sad, hopeless, or having no energy for a long period of time. • ...
Better Health for Individuals 2024-05-08
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- Examples include social, emotional, spiritual, mental and physical
- Refers to the way something is viewed oe seen by an individual or group
- Our perception of a person's health can changed depending on a benchmark
- Examples of issues include anxiety, bipolar and depression
- after the loss of a friend in an accident someone's health would be ___
- Scale of health from poor to excellent
- Getting the flu overnight is a _____ nature of health
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- Sense of overall purpose in life often from belief or faith refers to the ____ dimension
- Playing in a social team with friends _____ improves your mental, social and physical health
- This is the cognitive aspect of health
- The state of complete physical, mental, social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- We may hold ______ beliefs about particular groups in a community
12 Clues: This is the cognitive aspect of health • Scale of health from poor to excellent • Getting the flu overnight is a _____ nature of health • Examples of issues include anxiety, bipolar and depression • We may hold ______ beliefs about particular groups in a community • Examples include social, emotional, spiritual, mental and physical • ...
IMSP 506S 2021 WRAP-UP CROSSWORD PUZZLE! 2021-04-20
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- Name of the report that developed U.S. ethical guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research resulting from the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
- Acronym for out-sourced / for-profit groups that process pharmaceutical claims for health insurance plans.
- A necessary professional competency for physicians.
- Social / non-medical factors outside of the healthcare setting that influence an individual's or population's health status.
- Attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious or implicit manner.
- The discipline representing the ethical implications and applications of the health-related life sciences.
- U.S. Physicians saw them as unwanted competitors in the 18th-19th century medicine.
- The likelihood that an insured event will occur, requiring the insurer to pay a claim, or the probability of incurring loss that stems from both anticipated and unanticipated events.
- One component of the Federal Classification of Healthcare Technology
- - A type of healthcare system made up of similar types of units with the goal of reducing duplication of services and marketplace competition.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- While it has various meanings, from the physician’s perspective this includes, for example, staff salaries, capital, rental and supplies expenses.
- The process that financial services use to assess the risk of a potential customer.
- Under the U.S. form of federalism, this is how legal and policy authority is allocated between the national and state levels.
- Physicians offices and group practices are one example of this type of care setting.
- The leading cause of personal bankruptcy debt.
- A rate that measures inpatient health facility use.
- A legal requirement to operate a hospital afforded by the state.
- The coverage gap or "hole" in the phase of Part D coverage after your initial coverage period.
- 75% of _____ families had at least 1 full-time worker.
- The health coverage for millions of Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities that is administered by states, according to federal requirements.
- A type of hospital also known as voluntary that is governed by community-based boards and does not have shareholders.
- From the perspective of an insurance company, the portion or ratio of their health premium income that is spent on direct medical care.
- One of the benefactors who help to pay for science.
- Author of the report to Congress that transformed medical education in the early 20th century.
- This moves from self-interest to shared responsibility for a ‘collaborative care’ model of healthcare delivery.
- The basis for physician and hospital payment models that are growing in importance measures health outcomes against the cost of delivering the outcomes, such as the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program.
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- Characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts that physicians should be aware of.
- The type of care that integrates a set of services for health, mental health, residential, or social support for those with functional disabilities over an extended period of time.
- The type of health insurance coverage that often includes the oversight of a primary care ‘gatekeeper’ role.
- Negative perceptions of and prejudice against older people, which can significantly influence the care and treatment of older patients.
- A process to influence others toward accomplishing a goal.
- A cardinal principle of medical ethics representing doing good for, and promoting the welfare of others
- The type of research that is aimed at solving a specific problem or meeting a specific commercial objective.
- Health intervention that saves millions of lives at a time.
- Acronym for the type of drug marketing that targets both consumers and physicians.
- The types of prejudices we are unaware of them or mistaken about their nature.
- Companies that complete additional drug and device reviews even after FDA approval to determine their inclusion for plan coverage.
- The virus that brought the Jacobsen case of vaccination resistance to the Supreme Court in the early 20th century.
- The 1918 pandemic.
- The acronym for the agency that reviews standards and administers a survey process that meet or exceed Medicare’s requirements.
- A procedure that is beneficial and chosen by the physician or patient but is not of an urgent nature.
- The ‘moral’ reference to the extent that an event insured against results in a temptation to use insurance creating overutilization.
- Approximately one in five Americans experience this type of illness over the course of one year.
- There are about 6,000 in the U.S.
- Care provided by a hospital for which no payment by the patient or insurer was received.
- Once of the key components of access to care.
- This type of mandate now requires all insurers to provide the same coverage equal to the coverage for all disorders including those of behavioral health.
- The largest group of HC workers.
- Economic output of the entire country.
- The ‘part’ of Medicare insurance the covers inpatient care; 100 days of post-hospitalization care in a skilled nursing facility; and home health agency visits.
- The social science discipline that is about using scarce resources as efficiently as possible.
- A current epidemics in the U.S.
- The type of foundational healthcare that is coordinated, comprehensive, first contact and continuing but less of a focus in the US compared with international peers.
- The third corner of the Iron Triangle of the health care policy challenge.
- Measurable factors resulting in persistent gaps in health status for minorities vs. non-minorities.
- The ‘after-study’ phase of every clinical trial that mandates safety monitoring for the life of any FDA-approved drug.
- A type of for-profit clinic the provides conveniently-located walk-in / on-the-spot health services for any person who presents for care outpatient care with no appointment needed.
58 Clues: The 1918 pandemic. • A current epidemics in the U.S. • The largest group of HC workers. • There are about 6,000 in the U.S. • Economic output of the entire country. • Once of the key components of access to care. • The leading cause of personal bankruptcy debt. • A necessary professional competency for physicians. • A rate that measures inpatient health facility use. • ...
Global health trends issues and concerns 2025-01-26
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- A global health issue related to the aging population.
- A viral disease that can cause severe illness and death, especially in young children.
- A major public health concern related to unhealthy diets and lack of physical activity.
- A key factor in preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
- A major concern in many developing countries due to lack of access to clean water and sanitation.
- A significant health issue in many parts of the world, often linked to poverty and malnutrition.
- A global health crisis involving the illegal use and trafficking of drugs.
- A mental health condition that affects millions worldwide.
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- Resistance to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat.
- A serious threat to global health, often transmitted through mosquitos.
- A type of cancer that is increasingly prevalent globally.
- A chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A growing concern related to the misuse of technology and social media.
14 Clues: A chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar. • A global health issue related to the aging population. • A type of cancer that is increasingly prevalent globally. • A mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. • Resistance to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. • A key factor in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. • ...
Informatics 2021-06-08
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- record commonly used in primary care and ambulatory settings
- minimum number of essential nursing data elements
- professional reports,articles,information
- canadian privacy legislation
- use of tools and processes to solve human problems
- electronic charting system
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- project in which some canadian nurses using standardized forms for data collection
- application of computer technology to nursing
- systematized nomenclature of medical and nursing terminology
- database of nursing and allied health literature
- use of information and communication technologies to deliver care by distance
- mobile health care
- the exchange and use of information between systems
- longitudinal record of a persons health status
- standardized terminology for nursing interventions,diagnoses,andoutcomes
- ability to access,use and act on information for health
16 Clues: mobile health care • electronic charting system • canadian privacy legislation • professional reports,articles,information • application of computer technology to nursing • longitudinal record of a persons health status • database of nursing and allied health literature • minimum number of essential nursing data elements • ...
Jacobsen Health Class 2022-08-23
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- ongoing condition or illness
- sum of your surroundings
- deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors
- overall well being or total health
- how well your body functions
- beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- your feeling and thoughts
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- see's the glass half full
- people of the same age who share similar interest
- related risk that increase in effect with each added risk
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- combination of physical, mental, social well being
- getting along with others
- traits that are biologically passed on to you by your parents
16 Clues: sum of your surroundings • see's the glass half full • getting along with others • your feeling and thoughts • ongoing condition or illness • how well your body functions • overall well being or total health • beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors • people of the same age who share similar interest • ...
WHMIS-2015 2016-06-02
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- What hazard communication system in Canada has been aligned with GHS?
- Safety _______ sheets have 16 sections.
- The _____ identifier indicates the name of the product.
- The signal words used are __________ and “Warning”.
- Hazard __________define the type or nature of the hazard present.
- A health effect that occurs soon after an exposure is an _____________ effect.
- A pictogram with an “O” with fames represents an _________________.
- A hazard ____________ defines the degree of hazard within a hazard class.
- The pictogram for the ________aerosols class is a fire pictogram in the “square on a point” shaped border.
- The pictogram for acute toxicity is ____________ and crossbones.
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- This pictogram represents products that can cause health effects such as chronic (long term) health effects.
- A _____ word is part of a hazard communication for hazard classes and categories.
- One of the properties that defines flammable liquid hazards is the __________ point.
- A ____________ statement is a standardized phrase that describes the hazards of the product.
- Physical hazard and health hazards are hazard _________.
- _____statements provide advice for handling and first aid.
- Materials that can destroy metal containers are __________________.
- GHS is the ________________ harmonized system of classification and labelling.
- Suppliers must provide a ___________ and SDS for all hazardous products covered by the legislation.
19 Clues: Safety _______ sheets have 16 sections. • The signal words used are __________ and “Warning”. • The _____ identifier indicates the name of the product. • Physical hazard and health hazards are hazard _________. • _____statements provide advice for handling and first aid. • The pictogram for acute toxicity is ____________ and crossbones. • ...
Comparison of population health indicators. 2025-03-14
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- A measure of a person's quality of life based on health
- An indicator of economic well-being often linked to health.
- The spread of diseases across a large region or worldwide
- The ability of people to obtain health services when needed.
- The average number of years a newborn is expected to live.
- A measure of illness or disease in a population
- The number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
- A statistical measure of death in a given population
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- The number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
- The total number of deaths in a population per year
- The percentage of a population that is obese
- The proportion of children vaccinated against diseases
- The total number of people in a given geographic area
- A measure of the ability to read and write, often linked to health outcomes.
- A health statistic often used to compare countries’ well-being.
15 Clues: The percentage of a population that is obese • A measure of illness or disease in a population • The number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births. • The total number of deaths in a population per year • A statistical measure of death in a given population • The total number of people in a given geographic area • ...
Health Crossword 2015-12-01
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- The steps you take to help an injured person
- Gives you strength.
- In this ccc step you () to see what is happening
- When something is bleeding you need to () on it.
- A violent shock to your head
- When you don’t drink enough water.
- When you are injured and you need to raise something above your heart.
- you are checking for this when you put your ear to their mouth
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- when you bang a body part really hard
- blood comes out when you get scratch.
- what your air comes up through
- A force you apply to stop bleeding.
- In this ccc step you () for with person.
- when you get injured you need to ()
- Someone holding there neck because they are ( )
- In this ccc step you () 112
- If blood is moving through your body then () is happening.
- Making sure the () is open.
- your blood travels through these.
- When something is swollen you need to () it
20 Clues: Gives you strength. • In this ccc step you () 112 • Making sure the () is open. • A violent shock to your head • what your air comes up through • your blood travels through these. • When you don’t drink enough water. • when you get injured you need to () • when you bang a body part really hard • blood comes out when you get scratch. • A force you apply to stop bleeding. • ...
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2016-01-31
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- activity requiring physical effort.
- a condition that results when the body loses more water than it takes in.
- Stress hormone that puts the body on high alert.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Substances that protect the body from molecules that damage cells.
- a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Any condition that lasts a long time or recurs over time.
- exercises developing or displaying physical agility and coordination.
- Thigh bone.
- Substances in foods that the body needs to survive.
- glands Glands that sit on top of each kidney and secrete stress hormones.
- pain anywhere in the region of the head or neck.
- A band of tissue that connects bones.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- A substance found in plant foods that the body can’t digest.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones.
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- an abnormally high body temperature
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- the administration of antigenic material to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen.
- A component of physical fitness that refers to the range of motion available at a joint.
- chronic condition in which the levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood are too high.
- The chemical reactions that occur in all living organisms to maintain life.
- a common illness that is caused by a virus and that causes fever, weakness, severe aches and pains, and breathing problems.
- A loss of brain function that worsens over time and affects memory, thinking, behavior, and language.
- A disease that inflames and narrows airways, causing wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and tightness in the chest.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that raises blood sugar levels.
- the way in which a person lives.
- The body’s ability to resist infection and disease.
- an internal or external framework of bone supporting the body.
- A simple sugar that is the body’s main source of energy.
30 Clues: Thigh bone. • the way in which a person lives. • activity requiring physical effort. • an abnormally high body temperature • A band of tissue that connects bones. • Stress hormone that puts the body on high alert. • pain anywhere in the region of the head or neck. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones. • ...
Health Crossword 2017-03-20
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- May refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds
- Wastes from bodies of water
- Sources caused by humans
- Is an organicthat contains only carbon, chlorin compound e, and fluorine
- Air Pollution that occurs inside
- A substance or energy introduced into the environment that has undesired effects
- An unstable, poisonous allotrope of oxygen
- Refers to many types of sulfur and oxygen containing compounds
- Any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy to an overall system
- Are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere
- Presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids or gases
- Water Pollution coming from one source
- Water pollutants which are toxic or man made
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- Water pollution coming from multiple sources
- A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial
- Come from a process like volcanic eruption
- Is the enrichment of a water body with nutrients, usually with an excess amount of nutrients
- Air Pollution that occurs outside
- Known as Waste Management or Waste Disposal
- Form when two different Primary Pollutants interact
- Recycling waste materials organic in nature
- Process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- The second major layer of the Earth's atmosphere
- Water pollutants which originate from domestic sewage
- Are a group of minerals that have no known function in the body
- It forms when there is not enough oxygen to produce carbon dioxide
- It is the principal component of natural gas
- A waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials
- A type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources
- Lowering the amount of waste you create
30 Clues: Sources caused by humans • Wastes from bodies of water • Air Pollution that occurs inside • Air Pollution that occurs outside • Water Pollution coming from one source • Lowering the amount of waste you create • Come from a process like volcanic eruption • An unstable, poisonous allotrope of oxygen • Known as Waste Management or Waste Disposal • ...
Health Quiz 2017-03-22
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- is a single, identifiable source of pollution
- Is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- 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
- 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.
- Atoxic gas with a pungent ,irritating smell
- 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
- It is the second layer of the atmosphere , about 20 % of the atmosphere's mass
- 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.
- Are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
- It is a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources.
- it is a carbon dioxide is that portion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is produced directly by human activities
- Items or material discarded or rejected as useless or worthless;
- pollution and refer to those inputs and impacts which occur over a wide area and are not easily attributed to a single source.
- substances or high-energy particles into the air, water, or earth as a result of human activity, either by accident or by design.
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- Are a group of gases that are composedof nitrogen and oxygen
- are organic compounds that are resistant to environmental degradation through chemical, biological, and photolytic processes.
- can be released from natural ways or human action.
- is a colorless , odorless and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense air
- are the Recoverable materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products
- Is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials
- can be discharged into the surrounding waters during certain rain
- Are non toxic nonflammable chemicals ,containing atoms of carbon chlorine and fluorine.
- 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.
- These are the major contributors to the indoor air pollution.
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- Is a chemical compund with the chemical formula CH4
- Is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and the oldest form of waste treatment
- it is the process of bringing down an object to a smaller extent
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 2017-03-24
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- refers to diffuse contamination
- colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air.
- second layer of the atmosphere.
- type of radiation that is produced by the sun.
- arsenic and selenium
- Reprocessing Recoverable materials that are organic in nature.
- an organic compound that contains only carbon, chlorine, and fluorine.
- any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy.
- liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
- mixture of gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
- enrichment of a water body with nutrients.
- produced from a process, such as volcanic eruption.
- Examples are Arsenic and Beryllium.
- Such inefficient cooking and heating practices produce high levels of household.
- molecule composed of three oxygen atom.
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- Pollution outside the house.
- chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4.
- portion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is produced directly by human activities.
- the release of radioactive substances or high-energy particles into the air, water, or earth.
- All nonhazardous solid waste.
- compounds of sulfur and oxygen molecules.
- they are form in the air when it interact or react with primary pollutants.
- is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and the oldest form of waste treatment.
- identifiable source such as pipe or ditch
- a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.
- process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- examples are tires, plastics and debris.
- substance or energy introduced into the environment that has undesired effects.
- making smaller amount of waste.
- detergent, drugs and bush.
30 Clues: arsenic and selenium • detergent, drugs and bush. • Pollution outside the house. • All nonhazardous solid waste. • refers to diffuse contamination • second layer of the atmosphere. • making smaller amount of waste. • Examples are Arsenic and Beryllium. • molecule composed of three oxygen atom. • examples are tires, plastics and debris. • ...
Health Crossword 2017-06-21
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- Put in hair
- Another word for exersize
- A Leather ball
- Being attacked physicaly or verbaly
- A roundish fruit that is usally red
- Label on foods
- Ability to bounce back
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- Not getting into conflicts with a companion
- A grooming product applied to the under arm
- Helping the community
- One of the largest influences of food choices
- Put on tooth brush
- A type of learning
- Reccomended 8 cups a day
- Thinking of an acomplishment to complete
- A sport were you kick a black and white ball
- A healthier equivilant of manufactured sugar
- a food guide for ______
- ______ Danger
- You need at least 8 hours of this
20 Clues: Put in hair • ______ Danger • A Leather ball • Label on foods • Put on tooth brush • A type of learning • Helping the community • Ability to bounce back • a food guide for ______ • Reccomended 8 cups a day • Another word for exersize • You need at least 8 hours of this • Being attacked physicaly or verbaly • A roundish fruit that is usally red • Thinking of an acomplishment to complete • ...
Health Vocabulary 2017-04-18
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- Avocados are healthy ones.
- Elements that are essential for good health.
- My mom wants to go on a ____.
- McDonald's food has plenty of these.
- FACTS LABEL Shows the serving size, calories, and what's in it.
- NERVOSA When you eat a lot and then try to remove it.
- If you eat McDonald’s every day you are probably ________.
- SIZE Check the _____ ____ to see how much you should eat.
- Oranges have lots of them
- A huge problem in America.
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- DIET Promises you weight loss quickly.
- Keeps you hydrated.
- Bread, Pasta, Grains
- Meats, Fish, Dairy
- Substances in food that your body needs to function.
- The nurse said my ____ was low.
- DISORDER A disease that involves a unhealthy concern about your body weight and shape.
- NERVOSA Won’t eat anything.
- MASS INDEX Calculation that determines your body weight range.
- Get a small _____ of cake.
20 Clues: Meats, Fish, Dairy • Keeps you hydrated. • Bread, Pasta, Grains • Oranges have lots of them • Avocados are healthy ones. • Get a small _____ of cake. • A huge problem in America. • My mom wants to go on a ____. • The nurse said my ____ was low. • McDonald's food has plenty of these. • NERVOSA Won’t eat anything. • Elements that are essential for good health. • ...
Health Vocab 2017-04-17
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- You can't spell ________ without "Nut"
- How you see your body
- Calculation determining your healthy weight range
- Many people in the U.S. are __________
- Nutrisystem is a _______
- Geological term
- designated amount of food in one serving
- Pattern of eating
- found on the back of food packages
- Small amount is healthy, large amount isn't
- Binge eating then removing the food from your body
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- ________ (plural) are found in fruits, sunlight, etc
- Makes up 70% of your body
- Water can _____HYDRATE you
- Self starvation
- Childhood _______ is a problem in the U.S.
- Unhealthy pattern of eating
- Many people make shakes with these
- How much you want to eat
- Many people think a small amount of these will make you fat
- People with a high one of these don't get fat easily
21 Clues: Self starvation • Geological term • Pattern of eating • How you see your body • Nutrisystem is a _______ • How much you want to eat • Makes up 70% of your body • Water can _____HYDRATE you • Unhealthy pattern of eating • Many people make shakes with these • found on the back of food packages • You can't spell ________ without "Nut" • Many people in the U.S. are __________ • ...
Health vocab 2017-04-14
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- i like candy it has lots of sugar
- only one apple a day keeps the doctor away
- are in orange
- its a label that has the facts
- let me eat of it OK?
- weight compared to your height
- FLEX
- slurp it up
- the remote too far away help
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- eats 5 cakes in a row
- how are you so skinny and eat so much
- get in my belly blah
- whats wrong with you you an't eating
- skinny megee
- eating rocks
- FISSSSH
- taking this pill will make you skinny
- hamburgers have lots of these
- looking good dude
- only one egg OK?
- mmmm butter
21 Clues: FLEX • FISSSSH • mmmm butter • slurp it up • skinny megee • eating rocks • are in orange • only one egg OK? • looking good dude • get in my belly blah • let me eat of it OK? • eats 5 cakes in a row • the remote too far away help • hamburgers have lots of these • its a label that has the facts • weight compared to your height • i like candy it has lots of sugar • whats wrong with you you an't eating • ...
Health Diet 2018-02-08
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- a water-soluble or fat-soluble nutrient that helps the body use carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- a substance that is added to the diet to increase the total dietary intake.
- body _______ is fat tissue and lean tissue in the body.
- food-borne ________ is caused by consuming foods or beverages that have been contaminated with pathogens.
- _________ disease a disease of the heart and blood vessels and can be termed heart disease.
- basal metabolism ________ is the calories the body uses at rest.
- food ______ is an abnormal response to food that is triggered by the immune system.
- a substance in food that helps with body processes.
- food ________ is an abnormal response to food that is not caused by the immune system.
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- the rate at which food is converted into energy in body cells.
- prolonged inability to fall asleep.
- sleep ______ is a disorder in which there are brief interruptions of breathing during sleep.
- a nutrient that becomes electrically charged when in a solution,such as bodily fluid.
- a substance that protects cells from being damaged by oxidation.
- a body weight that is 20 percent or more than desirable body weight
- a trace or macro nutrient that regulates many chemical reactions in the body.
- a unit of energy produced by food and used by the body.
- a nutrient that is the main source of energy for the body.
- the period of sleep characterized by rapid eye movement behind closed eyelids and when most dreaming occurs.
- a nutrient that is needed for growth and to build, repair, and maintain body tissues.
- the period of sleep in which the eyes are relaxed.
21 Clues: prolonged inability to fall asleep. • the period of sleep in which the eyes are relaxed. • a substance in food that helps with body processes. • a unit of energy produced by food and used by the body. • body _______ is fat tissue and lean tissue in the body. • a nutrient that is the main source of energy for the body. • ...
Health Topic 2018-02-12
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- To provide regular check-ups that allow doctors or midwives to treat and prevent potential health problems throughout the course of the pregnancy.
- ____ are in demand, especially to the elderly who may need companions.
- A specialized profession which deals with your immune system.
- The Health Science career is divided into ____ pathways.
- Reducing ____ intake can lower blood pressure.
- Make house visits to _____ ill patients.
- branch of public health protection.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.
- A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
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- Other term for Emergency Medical Services.
- It uses hands-on patient care.
- Field of study concerned with relationship between health and nutrition.
- Concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems.
- One of the best examples of research and development career.
- This period begins immediately after the birth of a child.
- A medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- Example of direct patient care.
- Specializes treating diseases by surgery.
- Services responsible for therapeutic environment.
20 Clues: It uses hands-on patient care. • Example of direct patient care. • branch of public health protection. • Make house visits to _____ ill patients. • Specializes treating diseases by surgery. • Other term for Emergency Medical Services. • Reducing ____ intake can lower blood pressure. • Services responsible for therapeutic environment. • ...
Health Crossword 2018-06-11
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- Teens use ___________ far more than other illegal drug
- If you post something online it is there _________.
- Regular marijuana users under the age of ________ can permanently lose IQ points
- A long-term effect of a high-fat diet
- The drug in marijuana that gets the user feeling high
- Starches & sugars found in foods
- Foods that are high in _____ should be used in moderation.
- A drug that makes the user's heart race while making them hyper alert
- When someone feels the effects of alcohol
- The final stage of addiction.
- A type of carbohydrate that is high in sugar
- A disease directly related to alcohol abuse over time
- Painkillers that can be prescribed by a doctor, though misused and abused by people every day
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- Addiction is a brain ____________.
- When someone has a physical and/or psychological need for alcohol
- Alcohol is this type of drug
- There are 3 types of sexual harassment: physical, verbal and ________.
- There are this many stages of addiction
- A drug that makes the user hear, see or feel things that are not really there
- You must be this age to legally have a Snapchat
- A nickname for chewing tobacco
- A lung disease that lifetime smokers are at risk for
- Starchy, high-fiber carbohydrates
- Chicken, eggs & steak are all examples of foods high in __________.
- Smoking can causes many different types of this disease
25 Clues: Alcohol is this type of drug • The final stage of addiction. • A nickname for chewing tobacco • Starches & sugars found in foods • Starchy, high-fiber carbohydrates • Addiction is a brain ____________. • A long-term effect of a high-fat diet • There are this many stages of addiction • When someone feels the effects of alcohol • A type of carbohydrate that is high in sugar • ...
Womens Health 2012-05-13
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- A female's _________ cycle consists of an egg being released and the lining of the uterus to change once in a month.
- It is highly recommended to play non or minimal _______ sports during pregnancy.
- Pregnancy generally lasts for ____ months.
- A feeling when people react to a certain situation.
- A combination of three health conditions common within athletes.
- An egg is released once a month during a female's menstrual cycle from the _______.
- Frustration, emotional pressure, unable to concentrate are signs and ________ of stress.
- A strategy to deal with stress.
- Physically, females have wider ____ compared to males.
- Another name for the egg.
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- Triad factor #2 the condition when a girl's period may become irregular or stop.
- This is an advantage for women and makes females suitable for Gymnastics.
- Soccer is a male _________ sport.
- Is a condition of weakening bones.
- The way you see yourself, and how you think everyone sees you. Body _____.
- Most common cause of death from cancer.
- Triad factor #1 eating ________.
- the sperm and egg will meet in the ________ tubes.
- During the months of early pregnancy, the baby is sheilded by the mother's ______.
- An emotional disorder described by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
20 Clues: Another name for the egg. • A strategy to deal with stress. • Triad factor #1 eating ________. • Soccer is a male _________ sport. • Is a condition of weakening bones. • Most common cause of death from cancer. • Pregnancy generally lasts for ____ months. • the sperm and egg will meet in the ________ tubes. • A feeling when people react to a certain situation. • ...
Health & Stress 2013-05-15
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- controlling body states by monitoring them
- stages in the body's relaxation to stress
- making new decisions from old ones
- gaining inner peace by clearing the mind
- stress that is challenging and striving
- where a person works for at least a few years
- result of frustration from irritability
- someone able to take care of themself
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- responses to produce hormones and adrenaline
- vieing a situation from an attached point of view
- deciding something is not a stressor
- belief that women and men should be paid equally
- stress from anxiety
- tensing and releasing muscle tension while lying down
- changing the environment to get rid of stress
- common stressors
- reaction when a person cannot deal with a situation
- prohibits wage and salary discrimination
- weasiness due to fear
- reaction to real or false danger
20 Clues: common stressors • stress from anxiety • weasiness due to fear • reaction to real or false danger • making new decisions from old ones • deciding something is not a stressor • someone able to take care of themself • stress that is challenging and striving • result of frustration from irritability • prohibits wage and salary discrimination • ...
Health Economics 2013-01-09
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- Is the change in output resulting from a change in the quantity of the input used, other things held constant
- Arise in health care because of uncertainty and imperfect knowledge
- Involves constructing an inventory of all costs and benefits of an alternative, whatever they are and whoever incurs them; this forms a balance sheet in which they are weighed against each other.
- Is fairness in the distribution and finance of health and health care between people
- Measures the responsiveness of changes in one variable, for example the quantity demanded, to changes in another variable, for example price
- The amount of money an individual is prepared to pay for insurance which is their expected loss if uninsured
- Is a source of insurance market failure and arises because of the asymmetry of information between individuals who wish to buy insurance and the insurance provider
- Is a form of economic evaluation in which health benefi ts are usually measured in terms of quality adjusted life years (QALYs)
- Reflects their degree of risk aversion
- Intervene in the market for health care because markets fail to achieve Pareto efficiency and because markets can be inequitable
- Occurs when it is not possible to make someone better off without making someone else worse off
- May be retrospective or prospective
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- Is a graphical representation of a production function, showing all the combinations of inputs that will produce a particular output
- Summarises the relationship between the inputs to and outputs from a firm’s productive process
- Measures how substitutable the factors of production are
- Can be addressed via the introduction of health insurance
- Are spillover effects (positive or negative) incurred in the consumption or production of goods and services in the market
- Is a problem of excess use of health care. It arises when it is possible to alter the probability of illness or the size of the payout required by the insurance provider, it may be reduced by co-insurance, deductibles and no-claims bonuses
- Can lead to physician-induced demand.
- Are non-rival, non-excludable goods that are jointly consumed by everyone
- Is simply defined as the allocation of scarce resources that maximises the achievement of aims
21 Clues: May be retrospective or prospective • Can lead to physician-induced demand. • Reflects their degree of risk aversion • Measures how substitutable the factors of production are • Can be addressed via the introduction of health insurance • Arise in health care because of uncertainty and imperfect knowledge • ...
Health Taskboard 2013-02-25
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- some liquid wastes leave the body through these
- joint that allows movement in one direction
- strong,flexible, gel-like tissue that cushions the joints
- painful sores in the stomach
- coiled, tube-like organ that is about 20 feet long
- cord-like tissues that connect bones to bones
- help clot blood at the site of the wound
- liquid part of blood
- painful blockage, caused by mineral crystals
- condition in which the lungs lose their elasticity
- fine hairs that trap dirt as you breathe in
- shortening of muscle fibers
- tiny air sacs covered with capillaries
- second largest organ in your body
- a burning sensation in the center of the chest or throat
- carry blood from the body back to the heart
- flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow
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- a break in the bone resulting in extreme pain
- muscles found only in the walls of your heart
- also known as the "windpipe"
- occurs when a muscle contracts tightly and does not relax
- fluid made by the salivary glands
- speeds up the digestion of food
- muscles attached to bones that enable you to move
- carry oxygen to cells and takes carbon dioxide away
- stores bile and releases it to the small intestine as needed
- carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- your body's way of telling you to eat more slowly
- lengthing in muscle fibers
- joint that helps bones slide over one another without twisting
30 Clues: liquid part of blood • lengthing in muscle fibers • shortening of muscle fibers • also known as the "windpipe" • painful sores in the stomach • speeds up the digestion of food • fluid made by the salivary glands • second largest organ in your body • tiny air sacs covered with capillaries • help clot blood at the site of the wound • joint that allows movement in one direction • ...
Health Vocab 2013-03-14
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- the "control center of the body"
- muscles in your heart
- the organ that breaks down food using acid
- cells that help fight off infection
- the organ that removes nutrition from food
- a joint that can move back and forth
- the organ that pumps blood around body
- cells that carry O2 though the body
- blood vessels that take blood away from the heart
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- nodes that carry large amounts of white blood cells
- a joint that can move in all directions
- hard organs that help the body keep its shape
- tiny blood vessels
- blood vessel that takes blood back to the lungs
- the organ that removes moisture from food
- voluntary muscles
- a cord of cells that are key to communication through the body
- cells that send messages throughout the body
- the organ that Oxygenates the blood
- the largest bone in your body
20 Clues: voluntary muscles • tiny blood vessels • muscles in your heart • the largest bone in your body • the "control center of the body" • cells that help fight off infection • cells that carry O2 though the body • the organ that Oxygenates the blood • a joint that can move back and forth • the organ that pumps blood around body • a joint that can move in all directions • ...
Health Crossword 2013-03-17
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- Most fruit drinks have hardly any _____ content in them at all.
- _____ is the drink of life.
- The amount of muscle you possess depends on your ________.
- Choose ____ meats over cheap meats.
- _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain.
- Consuming more ________ then needed won’t provide any added benefit.
- If you have to go to the washroom ____ often then usual, you are likely dehydrated.
- Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly.
- _______ helps build and repair tissue.
- You should not have more then 15tsp of _____ sugar per day.
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- _____ helps your digestive system.
- When breaking down protein, your body produces a toxic substance call ____.
- When attempting to keep healthy do not focus too much on ______.
- When eating out for _________, avoid high fat foods such as bacon and sausage.
- ________ takes longer to be broken down and absorbed by the body.
- _______ will help provide strong bones.
- One of the best things to drink after an athletic event is ____.
- Carbohydrates help produce ______.
- If you need to grab a meal quickly between games, try and go for options with low ___.
- _____ is the body’s air conditioner.
20 Clues: _____ is the drink of life. • _____ helps your digestive system. • Carbohydrates help produce ______. • Choose ____ meats over cheap meats. • _____ is the body’s air conditioner. • _______ helps build and repair tissue. • _______ will help provide strong bones. • _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain. • Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly. • ...
Health Crossword 2013-03-17
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- Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly.
- _____ helps your digestive system.
- When eating out for _________, avoid high fat foods such as bacon and sausage.
- _____ is the body’s air conditioner.
- _______ helps build and repair tissue.
- _______ will help provide strong bones.
- ________ takes longer to be broken down and absorbed by the body.
- Carbohydrates help produce ______.
- You should not have more then 15tsp of _____ sugar per day.
- Choose ____ meats over cheap meats.
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- Consuming more ________ then needed won’t provide any added benefit.
- If you have to go to the washroom ____ often then usual, you are likely dehydrated.
- If you need to grab a meal quickly between games, try and go for options with low ___.
- The amount of muscle you possess depends on your ________.
- When attempting to keep healthy do not focus too much on ______.
- Most fruit drinks have hardly any _____ content in them at all.
- _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain.
- One of the best things to drink after an athletic event is ____.
- _____ is the drink of life.
- When breaking down protein, your body produces a toxic substance call ____.
20 Clues: _____ is the drink of life. • _____ helps your digestive system. • Carbohydrates help produce ______. • Choose ____ meats over cheap meats. • _____ is the body’s air conditioner. • _______ helps build and repair tissue. • _______ will help provide strong bones. • _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain. • Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly. • ...
Health & Fitness 2013-05-05
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- Assistant
- Muscle Group
- Calories without nutritional value
- Forms of exercise that promote balance, coordination
- Stimulant that increases heart contractions
- Unit measuring amount of energy from food
- Shoes
- Body Mass Index Acronym
- Group of reps
- Short for cadiovascular
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- Accumulation of fat beyond normal
- Group of exercises
- Type of weight
- Needing to stop
- Hormones that contribute to feelings of well being
- Willpower
- Preparing for an athletic event by exercising/stretching
- short for repetition
- Exercises after you work out to loosen muscles
- Type of cardio exercise
20 Clues: Shoes • Assistant • Willpower • Muscle Group • Group of reps • Type of weight • Needing to stop • Group of exercises • short for repetition • Body Mass Index Acronym • Type of cardio exercise • Short for cadiovascular • Accumulation of fat beyond normal • Calories without nutritional value • Unit measuring amount of energy from food • Stimulant that increases heart contractions • ...
Health Professionals 2012-07-19
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- provides nutrition therapy to patients with a variety of health conditions.
- takes care of sick people.
- restores, reconstructs, corrects or improves in the shape and appearance of damaged body structures.
- diagnoses and treats lung disorders.
- specializes in the care of old people.
- works in diverse fields helping health professionals.
- diagnoses and treats diseases of the female reproductive system and genital tract.
- diagnoses illnesses and conditions inside a laboratory.
- treats women during pregnancy and childbirth.
- diagnoses and treats emotional disturbance and behavior problems.
- preserves and restores the function of the musculoskeletal system.
- treats diseases of the blood and blood-forming tissues.
- diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of internal structures of the body.
- treats infants, toddlers, children and teenagers.
- diagnoses and treats skin diseases, including some skin cancers.
- diagnoses and treats cancer.
- diagnoses, prevents, and treats diseases of the teeth.
- administers anesthesia and monitors the patient during surgery.
- diagnoses and treats heart disease.
- diagnoses and treats patients with mental and emotional disorders.
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- conducts the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions.
- diagnoses and treats kidney diseases.
- practices general medicine.
- diagnoses and treats the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
- diagnoses and treats diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
- diagnoses and treats voice, speech, language, or swallowing disorders.
- treats work-related disease or injury.
- diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of the nervous system.
- provides medical and surgical treatment of the foot.
- helps patients regain or improve their physical abilities by using special exercises and equipment.
- diagnoses and treats eye defects, injuries, and diseases.
- diagnoses and treats stomach disorders.
- treats rheumatic diseases, or conditions characterized by inflammation, soreness and stiffness of muscles, and pain in joints and associated structures.
- physician gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital after graduating from medical school.
- gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals.
35 Clues: takes care of sick people. • practices general medicine. • diagnoses and treats cancer. • diagnoses and treats heart disease. • diagnoses and treats lung disorders. • diagnoses and treats kidney diseases. • treats work-related disease or injury. • specializes in the care of old people. • diagnoses and treats stomach disorders. • treats women during pregnancy and childbirth. • ...
Health Unit 2014-04-30
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- Unit of energy.
- Activity that raises the heart rate and causes sweating.
- The muscle on the back of the arm.
- The muscle group in the upper front of the leg.
- Control chemical processes in the body.
- The longest bone in the body.
- Also know as the collar bone.
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being.
- Long bone in the arm.
- on the pinky side of the forearm.
- The front part of the upper arm.
- The ability to meet the demands of the environment.
- Necessary for cells to function properly.
- The ability to exercise the whole body for prolonged periods of time.
- Protect vital organs.
- Spongy layer of bone.
- Thinnest layer of bone.
- The ability to change direction quickly and accurately.
- A hard type of endoskeleton.
- How hard a person exercises.
- On the sides of the upper body.
- Large muscle extending across the back.
- How long a person exercises.
- How quickly your brain can respond to a stimulus and initiate a response.
- Protects the brain.
- Holds ribs in place.
- Hard, smooth layer of bone.
- These are necessary for growth.
- The shoulder muscle.
- In the chest area.
- When toned, referred to as a 6-pack.
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- Holds the body upright.
- The ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
- Total intake of food and beverages consumed.
- These are found in animal products.
- Includes the hip bones.
- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to apply force and overcome resistance.
- The main source of energy for the body.
- Warm up, activity and cool down.
- The range of movement through which a joint or sequence of joints can move.
- The ability to use the body and senses together to produce smooth efficient movements.
- The back part of the leg
- Unsaturated and Saturated are the two types.
- The product of strength and speed.
- The proportion of body fat to lean body mass.
- The number of food groups.
- The ability to exert force continuously over an extended period.
- A basis from which to measure our general well-being.
- The ability to perform successfully in various games and sports.
- How often a person exercises.
- Located in the neck area.
- Activity that increases the heart rate considerably and makes breathing more difficult.
- The kind of activity a person does.
- The shin bone on the big toe side.
- The outer lower leg bone.
- Muscles that make up the buttocks.
- The largest muscle in the calf.
- aligned with the thumb.
- Where blood cells are produced.
59 Clues: Unit of energy. • In the chest area. • Protects the brain. • Holds ribs in place. • The shoulder muscle. • Long bone in the arm. • Protect vital organs. • Spongy layer of bone. • Holds the body upright. • Includes the hip bones. • Thinnest layer of bone. • aligned with the thumb. • The back part of the leg • Located in the neck area. • The outer lower leg bone. • The number of food groups. • ...
Herd Health 2014-01-25
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- Common route for administering a vaccine
- Excessive clover
- BVD
- Excessive fertilization of this nutrient may cause staggers
- Another term for lungworm
- Essential for newborns
- Spread via manure
- 'Foul' causes an animal to become
- Often a problem in calf rearing enterprises
- Swollen udder, could be
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- A common route for administering antibiotics
- Implicated in TB spread
- Cause of abortion spread by dogs
- Lack of this causes grass staggers
- Excessive grain feeding may result in
- Isolation and clean wellies form part of a
- High number of barren cows due to
- Used when disbudding
- Lack of calcium
- Typical method of administering wormer
20 Clues: BVD • Lack of calcium • Excessive clover • Spread via manure • Used when disbudding • Essential for newborns • Implicated in TB spread • Swollen udder, could be • Another term for lungworm • Cause of abortion spread by dogs • High number of barren cows due to • 'Foul' causes an animal to become • Lack of this causes grass staggers • Excessive grain feeding may result in • ...
Mental Health 2014-03-18
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- Often seen before a suicide attempt
- Abuse like Punching or kicking a child
- A serious stress-related condition
- System that is weaken by constant stress
- Not providing basic needs of a child
- Body image problem. Self-starvation
- People who have to report abuse
- Can't sit still and/or trouble focusing
- Extreme Mood swings
- People with schizophrenia claim to hear these
- A reaction to traumatic stressful event
- Extreme headaches often caused by stress
- Preforming repeated tasks
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- Abuse by verbal constant insults
- Irrational fears
- A great method to deal with stress
- An Organization that protects against child abuse
- The body’s response to a stressor
- Body image problem. Eating then purging
- Usually increases during the fight/flight response
- Loss touch with reality
- The most common mental illness
- Effects cognitive or Social function of a person
- A physical or Mental craving for something
- Inappropriate contact/touching of a child
- Trouble focusing
26 Clues: Irrational fears • Trouble focusing • Extreme Mood swings • Loss touch with reality • Preforming repeated tasks • The most common mental illness • People who have to report abuse • Abuse by verbal constant insults • The body’s response to a stressor • A great method to deal with stress • A serious stress-related condition • Often seen before a suicide attempt • ...
Mental Health 2014-02-20
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- Persistent, irrational, exaggerated and invariably pathological dread of some specific type of stimulus or situation
- Fixed false belief
- anxiety about being in a situation or place from which escape may be difficult
- Misinterpretation and misperception of externally real stimuli
- A subjective sense of being unreal, strange or unfamiliar to oneself
- Ability of the individual to understand the true cause and meaning of a situation
- The experience of sensing, interpreting and comprehending the world
- Inability to have gaol directed associations of thought
- a range of illnesses, in which there are disturbances of mood into both depression and elation
- Loss of motivation or drive
- extreme mood elevation or irritability
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- A behaviour that, if resisted produces anxiety
- A defence coping mechanism that protects the self from a threatening awareness of uncomfortable feelings by denying their existence in awareness
- False sensory perception not associated with real external stimuli, which can involve all senses
- Pathological persistence or an irresistible thought or feeling that cannot be eliminated from consciousness by logical effort
- Indirect speech that is delayed in reaching the point but eventually gets from original point to the desired goal
- Temporary clouding of consciousness. Bewildered, restless, confused, disorientated reaction to an organic illness
- the loss of contact with reality, delusions & hallucinations
- The symptoms and signs that proceed the start of an illness
- Unstable; characterised by rapid change. It is often used with reference to emotions
20 Clues: Fixed false belief • Loss of motivation or drive • extreme mood elevation or irritability • A behaviour that, if resisted produces anxiety • Inability to have gaol directed associations of thought • The symptoms and signs that proceed the start of an illness • the loss of contact with reality, delusions & hallucinations • ...
Adolescent Health 2014-10-01
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- Diagnostic test for HPV
- _____ brain injury is caused by an internal process
- Non-clumping discharge
- door Approach used when patient not aware of deficits
- Crusting
- Guiding a patient back to the reality of a situation
- ABI is ________
- ABI can be ______
- Self induced vomiting
- 30% Recurrence rate
- ABI patient's can develop ______
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- : Mallory-Weiss tear
- Damage to the brain after birth
- increases wanted behaviour
- : Brittle nails
- draws out negative behaviour
- Temporary loss of consciousness
- Green/yellow discharge
- Cognitive challenge
- Transmitted primarily through contaminated blood
20 Clues: Crusting • : Brittle nails • ABI is ________ • ABI can be ______ • Cognitive challenge • 30% Recurrence rate • : Mallory-Weiss tear • Self induced vomiting • Non-clumping discharge • Green/yellow discharge • Diagnostic test for HPV • increases wanted behaviour • draws out negative behaviour • Damage to the brain after birth • Temporary loss of consciousness • ABI patient's can develop ______ • ...
Health Crossword 2014-12-10
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- what does the vegetable and bread group both have as nutrients
- What number do you call to get a hold of the Red Cross (one word - numbers in words)
- what number do you call for police or an ambulance (three words in written form)
- what third nutrient is found in the meat and milk groups. (starts with m)
- what does ABC stand for (three words)
- this other nutrient is found in the meat and milk groups. (Starts with V)
- what are the first things you do when you see someone is injured
- what do you NOT do when someone is injured
- what do you put on an open wound as a first step
- if someone has a deep cut on a limb and it is bleeding a lot what do you do
- this nutrient is found in the meat and milk groups. (Starts with P)
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- what number do you call in North America for emergency services (numbers into words - oneword)
- what does the Red Cross reccomend to do when someone is choking
- What do you do when someone is choking (2 words)
- what do you have to provide orally when someone is injured
- ______ are found where where an artery is close to the bone. _____ should be applied between the wound and the heart. (2 words)
- what does CCC stand for (three words)
- name a nutrient that comes from bread, pasta, rice etc…
- When you care for someone injured after you check and call what do you do
- what is the shape of the diagram that shows basic food groups and servings per day
20 Clues: what does ABC stand for (three words) • what does CCC stand for (three words) • what do you NOT do when someone is injured • What do you do when someone is choking (2 words) • what do you put on an open wound as a first step • name a nutrient that comes from bread, pasta, rice etc… • what do you have to provide orally when someone is injured • ...
Health Crossword 2015-05-26
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- one of the senses used when eating
- branched extension of a nerve cell
- situated on the edge
- cells that transmit sensory information
- humans are covered with it
- cell that responds to light, heat or other external stimulus
- conducted away or outward
- contains nucleus and is the central part of a neuron
- junction between two nerve cells
- inner region of an organ or tissue
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- sight smell hearing taste touch
- thing or event that provokes a certain reaction
- specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses
- neuron transmits impulses between other neurons
- a part of the back of the brain that functions motor movement
- form pathway for impulses to pass from brain to muscle
- part of brain with two hemispheres
- essential or main
- action performed as a response
- long threadlike part of nerve cell
20 Clues: essential or main • situated on the edge • conducted away or outward • humans are covered with it • action performed as a response • sight smell hearing taste touch • junction between two nerve cells • one of the senses used when eating • branched extension of a nerve cell • part of brain with two hemispheres • inner region of an organ or tissue • ...
Health Crossword 2015-05-25
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- a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
- system that deals with the autonomic and somatic
- non-touching connection between nerves
- to carry away from
- a nerve cell forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- nucleus containing central part of a neuron
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought.
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- an organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other external stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve.
- the long threadlike part of a nerve cell along which impulses are conducted from the cell body to other cells.
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- a neuron that transmits impulses between other neurons, especially as part of a reflex arc.
- neuron nerve cells that transmit sensory information
- located in the front of the skull;responsible for the integration of complex sensory and neural functions and the initiation and coordination of voluntary activity in the body.
- perception or experience of flavor
- brain stem; beneath the pons
- the part of the brain where the function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity.
- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
- The part of the brain that regulates involuntary
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body.
- brain and spinal cord
21 Clues: to carry away from • brain and spinal cord • brain stem; beneath the pons • perception or experience of flavor • non-touching connection between nerves • nucleus containing central part of a neuron • system that deals with the autonomic and somatic • The part of the brain that regulates involuntary • neuron nerve cells that transmit sensory information • ...
Health Crossword 2014-12-16
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- if you have an emergency ___?__ 112
- i for priced
- m for harm
- a small puncture open wound cuased by pointy objects
- after doing step one if someone chokes do __________
- it pumps blood to your body and keeps you going
- if someone is choking give them a ________
- go to him if you are not feeling well
- r for harm
- it helps your body stay warm and flows through your body
- h for harm
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- don't do things you know you can do even if you are pressured, remember your _____
- e for priced
- often caused in accidents with machinery.
- the pipe that takes air from our mouth/nose to our lungs
- c for priced
- p for priced
- r for priced
- a for harm
- if you have a injury, you can use a ____ to reduce blood
- eating too fast can make you ____
21 Clues: m for harm • a for harm • r for harm • h for harm • i for priced • e for priced • c for priced • p for priced • r for priced • eating too fast can make you ____ • if you have an emergency ___?__ 112 • go to him if you are not feeling well • often caused in accidents with machinery. • if someone is choking give them a ________ • it pumps blood to your body and keeps you going • ...
JULKA HEALTH 2015-05-07
26 Clues: gips • stan • slaby • czolo • grypa • kciuk • kichac • brzuch • kaszel • bandaz • kostka • gardlo • komary • lokiec • migrena • dotykac • skrecic • bolzeba • szpital • choroba • pacjent • diagnoza • infekcja • kontuzja • bolplecow • lekarstwo
Nutritional Health 2015-08-10
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- another word for equal
- shows daily and optional food servings
- a specialised eating schedule
- milk can be made into many different things
- a large midday snack
- hot, cold, luke warm
- one of the many things that insulates you from the cold
- another word for essential
- the amount you eat
- most important meal of the day...apparently
- where something comes from
- product derived from animals
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- primary source of energy
- inside
- everybody gets confused about whether the tomato is in this food group
- usually crunchy...never crunchy in Macdonalds burgers
- another word for most
- if you didn't have this your tummy would wake you up at night
- secondary source of energy
- more like a suggestion
20 Clues: inside • the amount you eat • a large midday snack • hot, cold, luke warm • another word for most • another word for equal • more like a suggestion • primary source of energy • another word for essential • secondary source of energy • where something comes from • product derived from animals • a specialised eating schedule • shows daily and optional food servings • ...
Health Crossword 2015-02-20
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- nutrient / a type of food e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate and water
- / I’m a macro nutrient and you need me for survival. What am I?
- A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise
- health The way you communicate and get along with others
- I am one of the most important orangs in your body. I help you function and preform all of the daily tasks and with memory etc.
- / I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to be faster
- / I’m a macro nutrient and I’m not always harmful sometimes I am useful and I provide the human body with energy
- I’m a state that can cause bone problems, depression and I can reduce your lifespan
- dependence it’s when a drug user’s body gets used to a drug and cannot function without it
- / I can be smoked or eaten and I am legal in Amsterdam
- / “Are you drinking (Coke)”
- I’m a drug that cause thickening of your blood and I can cause heart diseases
- dependence “I can’t stop think ab out this drug I can’t get it off my mind”
- “I need more and more of this drug to get high” What did the user develop?
- carbohydrates / harder to break down and it takes longer such as grain products
- fast-twitch muscle fibers
- carbohydrates / Easy to break down such as candy
- The act, quality, or power of withstanding hardship or stress
- I am the process that provides the food required for health and growth
- / it’s a club drug known as the “love drug”
- / I am manufactured by the chemical industry such as gasoline, shoe polish etc.
- / It tastes sweet but it can harm you and can cause obesity and diabetes
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- health Your feelings about yourself
- health How well your body functions
- / I can be legal or illegal depending on the country and most of the time I am harmful
- / I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to slow down
- slow- twitch muscle fibers
- / “Yesterday I just took LSD and I was imagining things that weren’t there!”
- The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance of life.
- “Ouch I just hit head, I am dizzy and everything is blurry! My head is killing me I have a headache”
- / I am an addictive stimulant and I can be pills, powder or liquid
- The state of being overweight
- nutrient / a chemical element or substance required for the growth of living organisms e.g. vitamins and minerals
- An activity that improves your and fitness
- / Overall State of total Health
- / There are two types of me high and low quality and I am a macro nutrient
- / The state of physical, mental and social well- being
- / I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well
- I am fibrous tissue that helps you move and provides you with physical power and strength
- I can help you build your muscle mass with less time and less pain
40 Clues: fast-twitch muscle fibers • slow- twitch muscle fibers • / “Are you drinking (Coke)” • The state of being overweight • / Overall State of total Health • health Your feelings about yourself • health How well your body functions • An activity that improves your and fitness • / it’s a club drug known as the “love drug” • / I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well • ...
Health Crossword 2015-02-20
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- nutrient / a type of food e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate and water
- / I’m a macro nutrient and you need me for survival. What am I?
- A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise
- health The way you communicate and get along with others
- I am one of the most important orangs in your body. I help you function and preform all of the daily tasks and with memory etc.
- / I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to be faster
- / I’m a macro nutrient and I’m not always harmful sometimes I am useful and I provide the human body with energy
- I’m a state that can cause bone problems, depression and I can reduce your lifespan
- dependence it’s when a drug user’s body gets used to a drug and cannot function without it
- / I can be smoked or eaten and I am legal in Amsterdam
- / “Are you drinking (Coke)”
- I’m a drug that cause thickening of your blood and I can cause heart diseases
- dependence “I can’t stop think ab out this drug I can’t get it off my mind”
- “I need more and more of this drug to get high” What did the user develop?
- carbohydrates / harder to break down and it takes longer such as grain products
- fast-twitch muscle fibers
- carbohydrates / Easy to break down such as candy
- The act, quality, or power of withstanding hardship or stress
- I am the process that provides the food required for health and growth
- / it’s a club drug known as the “love drug”
- / I am manufactured by the chemical industry such as gasoline, shoe polish etc.
- / It tastes sweet but it can harm you and can cause obesity and diabetes
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- health Your feelings about yourself
- health How well your body functions
- / I can be legal or illegal depending on the country and most of the time I am harmful
- / I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to slow down
- slow- twitch muscle fibers
- / “Yesterday I just took LSD and I was imagining things that weren’t there!”
- The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance of life.
- “Ouch I just hit head, I am dizzy and everything is blurry! My head is killing me I have a headache”
- / I am an addictive stimulant and I can be pills, powder or liquid
- The state of being overweight
- nutrient / a chemical element or substance required for the growth of living organisms e.g. vitamins and minerals
- An activity that improves your and fitness
- / Overall State of total Health
- / There are two types of me high and low quality and I am a macro nutrient
- / The state of physical, mental and social well- being
- / I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well
- I am fibrous tissue that helps you move and provides you with physical power and strength
- I can help you build your muscle mass with less time and less pain
40 Clues: fast-twitch muscle fibers • slow- twitch muscle fibers • / “Are you drinking (Coke)” • The state of being overweight • / Overall State of total Health • health Your feelings about yourself • health How well your body functions • An activity that improves your and fitness • / it’s a club drug known as the “love drug” • / I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well • ...
Health Crossword 2015-02-22
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- I’m a macro nutrient and you need me for survival. What am I?
- I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to be faster
- I can help you build your muscle mass with less time and less pain
- “Yesterday I just took LSD and I was imagining things that weren't there!”
- I can be legal or illegal depending on the country and most of the time I am harmful
- a type of nutrient e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate and water
- I’m a drug that cause thickening of your blood and I can cause heart diseases
- The state of being overweight
- I am the process that provides the food required for health and growth
- “I can’t stop think about this drug I can’t get it off my mind”
- The way you communicate and get along with others
- “Ouch I just hit head, I am dizzy and everything is blurry! My head is killing me I have a headache”
- I am fibrous tissue that helps you move and provides you with physical power and strength
- a chemical element or nutrient required for the growth of living organisms e.g. vitamins and minerals
- An activity that improves your and fitness
- fast-twitch muscle fibers
- I’m a drug that causes your heart beat to slow down
- it’s a club drug known as the “love drug”
- Your feelings about yourself
- “I need more and more of this drug to get high” What did the user develop?
Down
- The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance of life.
- I’m a macro nutrient and I’m not always harmful sometimes I am useful and I provide the human body with energy
- It’s when a drug user’s body gets used to a drug and cannot function without it
- I’m a state that can cause bone problems, depression and I can reduce your lifespan
- The act, quality, or power of withstanding hardship or stress
- It tastes sweet but it can harm you and can cause obesity and diabetes
- I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well
- / I am an addictive stimulant and I can be pills, powder or liquid
- I can be smoked or eaten and I am legal in Amsterdam
- How well your body functions
- Carbohydrates that are harder to break down and it takes longer such as grain products
- I am manufactured by the chemical industry such as gasoline, shoe polish etc.
- Carbohydrates that are easy to break down such as candy
- “Are you drinking (Coke)”
- I am one of the most important organs in your body. I help you function and preform all of the daily tasks and with memory etc.
- Overall State of total Health
- slow- twitch muscle fibers
- A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise
- The state of physical, mental and social well- being
- There are two types of me high and low quality and I am a macro nutrient
40 Clues: “Are you drinking (Coke)” • fast-twitch muscle fibers • slow- twitch muscle fibers • How well your body functions • Your feelings about yourself • The state of being overweight • Overall State of total Health • it’s a club drug known as the “love drug” • An activity that improves your and fitness • I can be a depressant and a stimulant as well • ...
health ch8 2021-10-01
Across
- black opening in the middle of the iris that lets light through
- vibrating part of ear
- inflammation of gums
- product that was made to protect skin from UV rays
- produced by mouth, breaks food down
- body odor cover product
- bad smelling breath
- sticky substance coating teeth and dissolving enamel
- invisible radiation from the sun
Down
- includes lips teeth and gum
- outer layer of skin protects foreign things from getting in
- hair follicles with oil glands
- layer of skin, hair follicles
- light sensive innermost part of eye that sends electrical signals
- color part of the eye
- condition of patchy, red, itchy skin
- bacteria beneath gum destroying teeth
- insects attatch to hair that lice blood
- clear part of the eye that focuses light
- inner layer with fat vessels and nerves
- tissue that nerve pulses to brain
21 Clues: bad smelling breath • inflammation of gums • color part of the eye • vibrating part of ear • body odor cover product • includes lips teeth and gum • layer of skin, hair follicles • hair follicles with oil glands • invisible radiation from the sun • tissue that nerve pulses to brain • produced by mouth, breaks food down • condition of patchy, red, itchy skin • ...
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2021-09-13
Across
- An acute and contagious infectious disease, caused by a virus, which attacks the respiratory tract and causes fever, headache and a general feeling of malaise.
- A doctor who deals with children and their illnesses
- ARM Fracture of the bones that make up the arm
- A scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes
- Someone whose job is to treat people's teeth
- Respiratory, nervous or eruptive alterations that occur in the immune system due to an extreme sensitivity of the body to certain substances to which it has been exposed
- An open injury caused by a hard impact to soft body tissue
- A physical injury that can be caused by heat
- A doctor who does operations in a hospital
- Chronic and irreversible disease of the metabolism in which excess glucose or sugar is produced in the blood
- Type of abdominal pain that varies in intensity and can be very severe
Down
- Infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, which can fill with fluid
- A doctor who studies or treats heart diseases
- Violent sprain or strain of a joint
- Mark on the skin caused by blood trapped under the surface of the skin
- A disease of the respiratory system characterized by longing and difficult breathing
- A doctor who has special training in obstetrics
- Increased body temperature above normal
- Mild and temporary rash of pimples or spots on the skin
- Joint inflammation
- Expulsion of air contained in the lungs caused by irritation of the respiratory tract.
- A disorder that causes the blood to not clot normally.
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the tissues of an organism.
23 Clues: Joint inflammation • Violent sprain or strain of a joint • Increased body temperature above normal • A doctor who does operations in a hospital • Someone whose job is to treat people's teeth • A physical injury that can be caused by heat • A doctor who studies or treats heart diseases • ARM Fracture of the bones that make up the arm • ...
Health Vocabulary 2021-09-30
21 Clues: tos • gripe • dieta • mareos • fiebre • herida • nausea • cirujano • diabetes • inyección • escalofríos • tratamientos • enfermedades • salud en inglés • dolor de diente • hueso fracturado • brazo fracturado • quemadura de sol • dolor de estómago • exámenes de sangre • mordedura de serpiente
Health Crossword 2021-03-03
Health Vocab 2021-03-03
25 Clues: cold • iron • heart • snack • cramp • nurse • doctor • weight • healthy • despite • to skip • to demand • to endure • to advise • you should • to develop • to complain • wound/injury • to have a cold • to gain weight • to hurt oneself • I have pain from • centigrade degree • nutrition, feeding • to be exhausted, sleepy
Health Vocab 2021-03-03
26 Clues: ear • flu • cough • nurse • fever • chest • syrup • cramp • heart • muscle • stress • allergy • healthy • aspirin • strength • medicine • to sneeze • to advise • to demand • to contain • to be cold • antibiotic • to complain • to be thirsty • to take, to drink • to flex, to stretch
Health Crossword 2020-12-17
Across
- Forcing someone to participate in sexual intercourse
- Sexual intercourse without there permission
- repeating abuse
- Physical abuse
- Judge by a gender
- offending one person
- Group of harmful people
- Mistreatment of one person by another
- Unlawful beating
- Breaking the law
- Harming someone
Down
- No exceptions
- Buying drugs
- Threat or attempt to injure
- Sexual conduct
- Threatening
- Failure to meet someones needs
- Suffering from violence
- Killing one person
- telephone service
20 Clues: Threatening • Buying drugs • No exceptions • Sexual conduct • Physical abuse • repeating abuse • Harming someone • Unlawful beating • Breaking the law • Judge by a gender • telephone service • Killing one person • offending one person • Suffering from violence • Group of harmful people • Threat or attempt to injure • Failure to meet someones needs • Mistreatment of one person by another • ...
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 Vocab 2021-11-02
Across
- capable of causing a user to develop an intense craving
- finely ground tobacco that is inhaled or held in the mouth or cheeks
- advertising campaigns in which a product promoted at a stores checkout counter
- smoke that comes from the burning
- a return to the use of a drug
- is a series of symptoms a person experience when he or she stops using an addictive substance
- a paid arrangement a company made to show its products in media such as television or film
- a need for larger and larger amounts of a drug to produce the same effect
- stopping all use of tobacco products immediately
- air that has been contained by tobacco smoke
- ground tobacco that is chewed or inhaled through the nose
- dark thick liquid that forms when tobacco burns
Down
- a group of people for which a product is intended
- addictive or habit-forming drug
- are passageway that branch from the trachea to each lung
- products that assist a person in breaking a tobacco habit
- is a disease that results in the destruction of the alveoli in the lungs
- is a mental or physical need for a drug or other substance
- tiny air sacs in the lung
- a nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke
20 Clues: tiny air sacs in the lung • a return to the use of a drug • addictive or habit-forming drug • smoke that comes from the burning • a nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke • air that has been contained by tobacco smoke • dark thick liquid that forms when tobacco burns • stopping all use of tobacco products immediately • a group of people for which a product is intended • ...
Health Crossword 2021-11-18
Across
- thing someone gives to let you help them
- They can't breathe,holding their throat
- storm with violent winds and rain
- Thing to do when choking
- is the practice of maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient records.
- squeeze area near wound
- What you should do if you find someone in an accident
- head injury
- thing to do if someone is hurt
- 30 to 2
- Know what is going on around you
- when body temp goes lower than it is supposed to
- irregular heartbeat
- sudden shaking in ground
- effects last longer than they should
- how food gets to your stomach
Down
- fails to help the person in the right way
- Wear warm clothes protecting hands feet and nose in winter times
- People to call if someone is poisoned
- A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- problems Don't fly if you have __
- order granting the power to perform various acts or duties
- breathing in
- showers and drink cold drinks
- 98.6 or 98-99
- directly on the wound
- seizure occurs in one area
- allergic reaction
- happens to people in emergency
- way to make it so other people don't get hurt
- Used to shock people
- failure to do something
- fails to reach the applicable standard of care
- temp over 106
- Emergency medical services
35 Clues: 30 to 2 • head injury • breathing in • 98.6 or 98-99 • temp over 106 • allergic reaction • irregular heartbeat • Used to shock people • directly on the wound • squeeze area near wound • failure to do something • Thing to do when choking • sudden shaking in ground • seizure occurs in one area • Emergency medical services • showers and drink cold drinks • how food gets to your stomach • ...
Health Crossword 2021-11-18
Across
- thing someone gives to let you help them
- They can't breathe,holding their throat
- storm with violent winds and rain
- Thing to do when choking
- is the practice of maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient records.
- squeeze area near wound
- What you should do if you find someone in an accident
- head injury
- thing to do if someone is hurt
- 30 to 2
- Know what is going on around you
- when body temp goes lower than it is supposed to
- irregular heartbeat
- sudden shaking in ground
- effects last longer than they should
- how food gets to your stomach
Down
- fails to help the person in the right way
- Wear warm clothes protecting hands feet and nose in winter times
- People to call if someone is poisoned
- A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- problems Don't fly if you have __
- order granting the power to perform various acts or duties
- breathing in
- showers and drink cold drinks
- 98.6 or 98-99
- directly on the wound
- seizure occurs in one area
- allergic reaction
- happens to people in emergency
- way to make it so other people don't get hurt
- Used to shock people
- failure to do something
- fails to reach the applicable standard of care
- temp over 106
- Emergency medical services
35 Clues: 30 to 2 • head injury • breathing in • 98.6 or 98-99 • temp over 106 • allergic reaction • irregular heartbeat • Used to shock people • directly on the wound • squeeze area near wound • failure to do something • Thing to do when choking • sudden shaking in ground • seizure occurs in one area • Emergency medical services • showers and drink cold drinks • how food gets to your stomach • ...
Health crossword 2021-12-06
Across
- The study of the mind and behavior
- An extreme feeling of fear that may cause irrational thinking or behavior
- When someone places all their attention on something else
- A person's emotional response and condition
- The inability to remain still or at rest
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Hormone that helps the body respond to stressors, inducing the fight-or-flight response
Down
- Being forced to do something, an irresistible urge
- An extreme or irrational fear
- The general feeling of when you suffer from anxiety
- A state of mental or nervous strain
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- A disturbance in physical or mental health or functions
- A person’s bravery
- To think about something too deeply or too much
- Type of anxiety revolving around loneliness
- Feelings, such as sad, happy, angry, nervous, etcetera
- Type of anxiety revolving around interacting with other people
- A person’s brain and attention
- To suffer from disturbing thoughts
20 Clues: A person’s bravery • An extreme or irrational fear • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder • A person’s brain and attention • The study of the mind and behavior • To suffer from disturbing thoughts • A state of mental or nervous strain • The inability to remain still or at rest • A person's emotional response and condition • ...
