health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2024-06-03
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- A low mood or loss of interest in activities.
- Where a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts. It is also repetitive.
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- A state of emotional suffering characterized by symptoms of depression.
- A false perception of objects or events involving your 5 senses.
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a disease or condition.
- The ability to recover quickly from a tough time.
- A mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought process, perception, and emotional responsiveness.
- The anguish experienced after significant loss.
- An uncontrollable lasting fear of a creating object/situation/activity.
- A deliberate injury to oneself.
- This is triggered by a terrifying event that you experienced or witnessed.
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- Often includes distress, confusion, and separation anxiety.
- A small episode of intense anxiety, which causes physical sensations of fear.
- There is a consistent disturbance in your eating habits.
- Being or looking depressed.
- The condition or quality of being sad.
- A feeling of nervousness about an event.
- A false belief of judgement about what is around you.
- Overloaded.
- The state of being happy/healthy.
- A mental illness that causes a person to change their mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- A method to deal with stressful situations.
- The ability to understand and share feelings of another.
- Distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment,etc; grief, sadness, or regret.
25 Clues: Overloaded. • Being or looking depressed. • A deliberate injury to oneself. • The state of being happy/healthy. • The condition or quality of being sad. • A feeling of nervousness about an event. • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. • A method to deal with stressful situations. • A low mood or loss of interest in activities. • ...
Health SCI. 2024-10-03
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- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- Health Insurance- Health insurance that provides coverage for treating severe or lengthy illnesses or disability.
- plan- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- Large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage.
- Eligible- Reference to medical specialists who have completed all required training but have not completed the exam in his/her specialized area.
- clause- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed care company
- Medical services that are separated out and contracted for independently from any other benefits.
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan.
- Bills for serCo-pay- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- access- The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- Services- Supplemental services, including laboratory, radiology and physical therapy, that are provided along with medical or hospital care.
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- Physicians or other providers bill separately for each patient encounter or service they provide. This method of billing means the insurance company pays all or some set percentage of the fees that hospitals and doctors set and charge. Expenditures increase if the increaseThis is still the main system of paying for healthcare services in the United States.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- Disease- A medical problem that will not improve, that lasts a lifetime, or recurs.
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government..
- The amount of money, or value of certain services (such as one physician visit), a patient or family must pay before costs (or percentages of costs) are covered by the health plan or insurance company, usually per year.
- Doctors, hospitals, labs and other providers send billed claims to health insurance plans, and what the plans pay are called paid claims.
- Benefits- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
- Guidelines- A set of medical treatments for a particular condition or group of patients that has been reviewed and endorsed by a national organization, such as the Agency for Healthcare Policy Research.
20 Clues: A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan. • A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government.. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2024-10-07
35 Clues: toe • xray • bone • neck • race • cast • ankle • chest • wound • wrist • nurse • runner • helmet • surgeon • to hurt • jogging • swollen • bandage • to break • marathon • stitches • shoulder • forehead • to sprain • ambulance • wheelchair • to breathe • to stretch • to exercise • to fall down • to liftweights • emergency room • to cut yourself • first responder • to walk with crutches
Health Common 2024-10-06
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- Paininoraroundatooth.
- Physicalactivitytoimprovehealthandfitness.
- Nutrientsthatareessentialforhealth.
- Torelaxorsleep torecoverenergy.
- Anelevatedbodytemperatureindicatingillness.
- Theprocessofprovidingadequatewatertothebody.
- Painorirritationinthethroat.
- Painintheabdominalarea.
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- Signsthatindicateahealthissue.
- A suddenexpulsionofairfromthelungs.
- Animmuneresponsetoasubstancethatisusuallyharmless.
- Thestateofbeingingoodhealth.
- Painordiscomfortinthehead.
- Microorganismsthatcancausedisease.
- Theprocessofobtainingfoodnecessaryforhealth.
- Ashottoprotectagainstdiseases.
- Amedicalprofessionalwhotreatsillnesses.
- Thesensationoffeelingsicktothe stomach.
- Theinvasionofthebodybyharmfulmicroorganisms.
- Aviralinfectioncausingsneezingandarunnynose.
20 Clues: Paininoraroundatooth. • Painintheabdominalarea. • Painordiscomfortinthehead. • Thestateofbeingingoodhealth. • Painorirritationinthethroat. • Signsthatindicateahealthissue. • Ashottoprotectagainstdiseases. • Torelaxorsleep torecoverenergy. • Microorganismsthatcancausedisease. • A suddenexpulsionofairfromthelungs. • Nutrientsthatareessentialforhealth. • ...
Health Final 2023-01-26
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- trauma response
- a strong feeling of annoyance
- complex system of nerves
- running away
- most complex part of the body
- being afraid
- stressed out
- involved with experiencing emotions
- strong and reflective urge
- mood
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- moderate or normal psychological stress
- a feeling of revulsion
- expected or astonishing event
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- the action of anticipating something
- complex brain structure
- gray matter of brain
- a feeling of worry,or nervousness
- taking part in a violent struggle
- standing still when afraid
- ready to endure pain or danger
- being happy
- sad
- firm belief in reliability
- belief of something scary
25 Clues: sad • mood • being happy • running away • being afraid • stressed out • trauma response • gray matter of brain • a feeling of revulsion • complex brain structure • complex system of nerves • belief of something scary • standing still when afraid • strong and reflective urge • firm belief in reliability • a strong feeling of annoyance • most complex part of the body • expected or astonishing event • ...
Health Science 2023-01-25
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- learn in classroom and _____ experiences in medical school
- _____ physicians used plants and oils to treat or cure disease
- The _____ _____ was invented and allowed medical discoveries to be widely publicized
- Maintaining medical records and patient data, managing medical finances and handling medical technology
- The invention of the _____ allowed physicians to begin to identify the causes of diseases
- Physicians in _____ submerged bodies in water to get around the ban on human dissection
- Arab physicians required doctors to pass examinations and obtain _____
- Greeks determined illness was caused by imbalances in blood, _____, yellow bile and black bile
- Maintaining the physical and emotional environments necessary for health care providers to treat patients
- practice _____
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- Screening and examining patients using manual or technological methods
- Complete a _____ program
- Get a ______ degree
- Obtain clinical _____ in medical school
- People were put out on the street to crowd source medical care in _____
- Develop effective study _____ and maintain excellent grades in high school
- Complete a medical school _____
- Developing new treatments and technologies to improve diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
- submit a medical school _____
- Take the United States _____ Licensing Examination
- Maintaining and improving a patient's overall health in the long term
- take the _____
22 Clues: practice _____ • take the _____ • Get a ______ degree • Complete a _____ program • submit a medical school _____ • Complete a medical school _____ • Obtain clinical _____ in medical school • Take the United States _____ Licensing Examination • learn in classroom and _____ experiences in medical school • _____ physicians used plants and oils to treat or cure disease • ...
Health Science 2023-06-11
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- The health of the population as a whole
- Viruses that only infect & replicate in bacterial cells
- The physical and emotional comfort given to us by our family, friends, co-workers and others.
- Virus that can cause cancer
- Medications that can help relieve pain
- Health inequalities that are unfair or unjust and modifiable
- The desire to promote the welfare of others
- Compact molecules of DNA
- Molecule that carries the genetic information needed for development function, growth, and reproduction of organisms and viruses
- Inherited traits that an individual receives from his/her parents
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- Proteins that help speed up metabolism or chemical reactions in the body
- The job/task an individual takes on in order to receive remuneration
- Nutrients needed in large quantities that provide us with energy
- Carries the instructions for making proteins
- The protein shell of a virus
- Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (Gene-editing technology)
- The modification of a person's genes to treat or cure disease
- Destroys all forms of microbes on surfaces or objects
- Molecules that combine to form proteins
- Mostly vitamins and minerals
- An organism that lives in/on an organism of another species
- Biological agents that cause disease to its host
- Food that has been processed and refined as little as possible and is free from additives or other artificial substances
23 Clues: Compact molecules of DNA • Virus that can cause cancer • The protein shell of a virus • Mostly vitamins and minerals • Medications that can help relieve pain • The health of the population as a whole • Molecules that combine to form proteins • The desire to promote the welfare of others • Carries the instructions for making proteins • ...
Health Career 2023-05-25
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- Makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts of the human body.
- Uses purposeful activity and interventions to maximize the independence and health of any client who is limited by physical injury or illness.
- Professionals with expertise and skills in helping women maintain healthy pregnancies, assist in or perform childbirth delivery and help in women's recovery process through the postpartum period.
- Identifies and rehabilitates bearing impairments and related disorders.
- Specializes in health education and promotes the development of health knowledge, life-skills and positive attitudes towards the health and well-being of students.
- Performs the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing those tissues; uses manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure on affected parts of the body.
- Assesses, diagnoses, treats and helps prevent mental disorder
- Promotes good health through proper diet and treatment of diseases.
- Perform imaging procedures, such as x-ray examinations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and computed tomography (CT) scans.
- Also known as ambulance technician, respond quickly to any emergency and life-threatening situation to immediately treat serious injuries, physical or mental trauma to increase a patient's chances of survival.
- Performs a variety of tasks on body fluids, from simple blood tests to more complex tests to uncover abnormalities, in the body and underlying causes of illnesses
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- Professionals with special training in phlebotomy or drawing blood from patients.
- Performs under the direction of a physician, various routine administrative and non-technical clinical tasks in hospitals, clinic and other similar facilities.
- Prepares and dispenses medication prescribed by licensed health professionals; also provides information to patients regarding drugs, and consults with healthcare professionals on advances in drugs or medicine.
- Gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals inemergency situation.
- Assists students with personal, family, education and career decisions and concerns, also helps them develop job-finding skills and other life skills needed to prevent and deal with problems.
- Diagnosis and treats neuromuscular disorders, with emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
- Examines, evaluates and treats physical impairments through use of special exercise, application of heat or cold, and other physical modalities.
- Diagnoses and treats patients' with functional and organic speech defects and disorders.
- Trained to provide care for people who are sick and injured; monitors patient's health and record symptoms, assists physicians during examinations and treatment and administers medications.
20 Clues: Assesses, diagnoses, treats and helps prevent mental disorder • Makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts of the human body. • Promotes good health through proper diet and treatment of diseases. • Identifies and rehabilitates bearing impairments and related disorders. • Professionals with special training in phlebotomy or drawing blood from patients. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-06-06
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- for a specific medical condition.
- a way of eating that includes a variety of healthy foods in
- norms intended to prevent or reduce the risk of developing
- peer influence.
- norms that lead to unhealthy behaviors or choices.
- right amounts.
- norms that encourage healthy behaviors or choices.
- norms nutrients that help our bodies grow, repair tissues, and build
- group or community.
- to give importance or precedence to something.
- illnesses or conditions.
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- the ability to see and be seen.
- Recommended or authorized by a doctor or healthcare
- things that divert attention or cause disruption.
- extremely important or necessary.
- substances that our bodies need to grow, develop, and
- healthy.
- norms influenced by society, including marketing, media,
- shared beliefs, behaviors, and expectations within a
- diet potential dangers or risks.
- norms a type of nutrient in food that gives us energy.
21 Clues: healthy. • peer influence. • right amounts. • group or community. • illnesses or conditions. • the ability to see and be seen. • for a specific medical condition. • extremely important or necessary. • diet potential dangers or risks. • to give importance or precedence to something. • things that divert attention or cause disruption. • ...
Health Science 2023-06-13
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- Measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats.
- A macronutrient that breaks down into amino acids that are used for muscle development, the immune system and in enzymes.
- Cleaning a surface that is not living.
- The process of cell division.
- A disease with two types, the pancreas is involved.
- Decreasing blood flow towards the skin to maintain a normal core temperature.
- A tumour that is not cancerous.
- The removal of a possibly cancerous tissue to be examined.
- A chemical that encourages your cells to mutate into cancer cells.
- Categorizes vitamins and minerals.
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- Increasing blood flow towards the skin to maintain a normal core temperature.
- Measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is resting.
- Maintained by the four main vital signs using positive and negative feedback.
- Events leading up to an illness.
- Categorizes protein, lipids, carbohydrates and water.
- When your body temperature is under 36° for too long.
- The chemical found in saliva that digests carbohydrates into glucose.
- A tumour that is cancerous.
- A virus, bacteria, fungus or protist/protozoa that has the ability to make you ill.
- Cleaning a surface that is living, like on skin.
- A pathogen that is unable to be killed by antibiotics and hijacks cells into replicating for them.
- The unit that blood oxygen is measured in.
22 Clues: A tumour that is cancerous. • The process of cell division. • A tumour that is not cancerous. • Events leading up to an illness. • Categorizes vitamins and minerals. • Cleaning a surface that is not living. • The unit that blood oxygen is measured in. • Cleaning a surface that is living, like on skin. • A disease with two types, the pancreas is involved. • ...
Health Problems 2023-06-22
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- Red and painful skin from the sun
- Person who helps with medical issues
- Indication or sign of a medical condition
- Continuous liquid coming out of the nose
- To cause pain or harm
- Skin wound with bleeding
- To harm oneself physically
- Pain in a tooth
- Substances taken to help with sickness
- Planned meeting with a doctor
- Discomfort or suffering
- Cracked or fractured leg bone
- Pain in the ear
- To notice or experience something
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- Difficulty swallowing and throat pain
- To help someone get better, especially as a doctor
- Pain in the belly
- Difficulty breathing through the nose
- Loud sound from the throat to clear it
- To consume medicine or remedy
- Purple or blue mark on the skin after an injury
- Sudden muscle pain
- High body temperature
- Strong pain in the head
- Runny nose and sneezing
- To recover from an injury or illness
26 Clues: Pain in a tooth • Pain in the ear • Pain in the belly • Sudden muscle pain • To cause pain or harm • High body temperature • Strong pain in the head • Runny nose and sneezing • Discomfort or suffering • Skin wound with bleeding • To harm oneself physically • To consume medicine or remedy • Planned meeting with a doctor • Cracked or fractured leg bone • Red and painful skin from the sun • ...
Health Science 2023-07-05
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- substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally. They include the letters A, C, D, E, and K,
- often referred to as vitamins and minerals, are vital to healthy development, disease prevention, and wellbeing
- love having a high regard for your own well-being and happiness
- butter, oil
- a state of physical, mental and social well-being
- a practice that involves focusing or clearing your mind using a combination of mental and physical techniques.
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- one of the many substances found in food such as meat, beans, fish, or eggs
- are essential nutrients the body needs in large quantities to remain healthy.
- celery, onions, or kale
- a substance that protects cells from damage
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- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
- elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally. Those essential for health include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium,
- one of several substances, such as sugar or starch, that provide the body with energy
- improves your brain performance, mood, and health
- a combination of hydrogen and oxygen
- a peach, mango, or apple
- body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health
- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- anything that nourishes a living being
- a measurement of the energy content of food. The body needs calories as to perform its functions, such as breathing, circulating the blood, and physical activity.
21 Clues: butter, oil • celery, onions, or kale • a peach, mango, or apple • a combination of hydrogen and oxygen • anything that nourishes a living being • a substance that protects cells from damage • improves your brain performance, mood, and health • a state of physical, mental and social well-being • a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-03-25
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- infekcja
- plaster (2)
- bezsenność (2)
- rana (1)
- choroba (2)
- ukłucie
- ból głowy
- zachorować na
- swędzący
- pierwsza pomoc
- tabletka (1)
- zdrowie
- ból
- plaster (np. antynikotynowy)
- strzykawka
- głuchy
- opatrunek
- kaszel
- zawał serca
- pigułka
- lekarstwo; narkotyk (2)
- ból pleców
- szczepienie
- chory (2)
- katar (1)
- bezsenność (1)
- alergia
- układ odpornościowy
- rak/nowotwór
- gorączka
- udar
- krew
- zarazek/drobnoustrój
- głuchota
- wysoka gorączka
- siniak
- katar sienny
- cukrzyca
- zastrzyk
- kule
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- środek przeciwbólowy
- bakteria
- zraniony
- grypa
- plaster (1)
- szczepionka
- lekarstwo (1)
- ból zęba
- choroba (1)
- śmiertelny
- tabletka (2)
- choroba (najczęściej poważna)
- rana (2)
- ospa wietrzna
- nagły wypadek
- niepełnosprawny (2)
- zapalenie
- antybiotyk
- niepełnosprawny (1)
- uzależnienie
- ból brzucha
- gips
- śmierć
- szczepić
- wirus
- zwichnięcie
- ślepy
- ślepota
- uczulony
- zdrętwiały
- skurcz
- ból ucha
- katar (2)
- bandaż
- ból gardła
- zdrowy
- chory (1)
77 Clues: ból • gips • udar • krew • kule • grypa • wirus • ślepy • głuchy • kaszel • śmierć • skurcz • siniak • bandaż • zdrowy • ukłucie • zdrowie • pigułka • ślepota • alergia • bakteria • infekcja • zraniony • rana (1) • ból zęba • swędzący • rana (2) • szczepić • uczulony • gorączka • ból ucha • głuchota • cukrzyca • zastrzyk • ból głowy • zapalenie • opatrunek • chory (2) • katar (1) • katar (2) • chory (1) • śmiertelny • antybiotyk • strzykawka • ból pleców • zdrętwiały • ból gardła • ...
HEALTH & DISEASES 2023-03-25
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- An official piece of paper on which a doctor writes the type of medicine you should have
- Aa contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages that causes fever and sever aching.
- The process of gradually increasing or getting more and more of something over a period of time
- A respiratory condition where spasms in the lungs cause difficulty in breathing. An asthmatic uses an inhaler to calm the spa
- A method of treating pain and illness using special thin needles that are pushed into the skin in particular parts of the bod
- An illness in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.
- Very fat, in a way that is not healthy
- A lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy.
- A medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel sick when you eat or touch a particular substance.
- Pain inside the ear.
- A form of indigestion felt as a burning sensation in the chest. It is caused by acid regurgitation into the esophagus.
- Any set of rules about food and exercise that someone follows, especially in order to improve their health
- An injury to a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, caused by suddenly twisting it.
- Quickly becomes very serious
- A substance, for example penicillin, that can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria and cure infections
- The practice of focusing your mind in silence, especially for religious
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- Blood pressure that is higher than is normal
- Relating to the heart and the blood vessels
- When the skin becomes red with inflammation as a result of overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
- An infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin. It typically occurs in childhood.
- A prolonged pain in the back.
- The act of expelling air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
- The pain in a tooth or teeth.
- A serious medical condition caused by extreme cold
- Feeling unable to stand steadily.
- A medical condition in which the amount of sugar in the blood is too high
- The feeling that you have when you think you are going to vomit.
- An abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering and a headache.
- Lasting for a long time; difficult to cure
- Strong and healthy
- Not able to sleep
31 Clues: Not able to sleep • Strong and healthy • Pain inside the ear. • Quickly becomes very serious • A prolonged pain in the back. • The pain in a tooth or teeth. • Feeling unable to stand steadily. • Very fat, in a way that is not healthy • Lasting for a long time; difficult to cure • Relating to the heart and the blood vessels • Blood pressure that is higher than is normal • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-27
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- Feeling of worry and fear that are continuous and long lasting.
- An optimal state of being, free from illness or injury.
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- Constant feeling of sadness over a long period.
- Feeling alone, as though you're on an island.
- A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- An emotion associated with loss, despair, disappointment and grief.
- A strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
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- Of or about the mind, involving the process of thinking.
- A by-product resulting from a difficult situation.
- A Australian community support service hat helps youth aged between 15 - 25 deal with mental health.
- A series of signs that indicate some type of illness or injury.
- A flurry of positive emotions that fill the mind with content and satisfaction.
- An unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger, pain, or harm.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- The existence of an individual human being or animal.
- A strong feeling of dislike.
- One day a year when asking a mate how they are travelling is highly encouraged.
- in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
20 Clues: A strong feeling of dislike. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • Feeling alone, as though you're on an island. • Constant feeling of sadness over a long period. • A by-product resulting from a difficult situation. • The existence of an individual human being or animal. • An optimal state of being, free from illness or injury. • ...
Health Professionals 2023-04-30
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- specializes in an anesthetic to a patient
- render primary care services in the community
- clerks staff the ward reception desks
- provides support and care during pregnancy, labour, and birth
- manage physical development issues that affect children
- looks after patient on the ward
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured
- helps pregnant women before and after birth
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- in charge in dispensing prescription medication
- worker practice -based profession concerned with meeting basic needs of individual
- hygienist a person who works in a dental clinic
- treats and diagnose patients
- performs operations of the patients
- senior doctors who supervise residents, interns and students
- physician physician who works at an emergency department
- treat and prevent problems in a patient's mouth
- practitioner skilled nurses with an advanced level of training
- provides basic medical care
- technician a pharmacist's assistant
- treating patient's common medical conditions
20 Clues: provides basic medical care • treats and diagnose patients • looks after patient on the ward • performs operations of the patients • technician a pharmacist's assistant • clerks staff the ward reception desks • specializes in an anesthetic to a patient • helps pregnant women before and after birth • treating patient's common medical conditions • ...
Health Ultimate! 2024-11-20
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- a machine for running
- A condition that lasts longer than 1 year and needs medical attention and special treatment
- a session of exercising
- a long bar with a weight on each end that you lift up and down to make your arm and shoulder
- to become smaller in size or number
- plural! canals in the body that let the blood flow
- A drug that is used to remove physical pain
- unattractively fat, unpleasant
- to have an effect on
- a lifestyle with a lot of sitting and lying down, with very little to no exercise
- A general name for a person who diagnoses physical health and gives recommendations and treatment
- a body process of creating energy and building elements from food
- to keep something from happening
- above a weight that is considered normal
- facts and statistics for analysis
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- a substance necessary for the keeping the body alive and growing (such as proteins, vitamins and minerals)
- a recognizable taste of food or drink
- a nerve-stimulating element found in tea and coffee
- pre-prepared or packaged food that has low nutritional value
- a measure of the force that your heart uses to pump blood around your body
- the smallest part of an organism
- a skill or a possibility to do something
- a waxy, fat-like substance that's found in all the cells in your body
- having different elements in the correct proportions
- positive effects on someone’s health
- to become free of harmful substances
- to find out how heavy someone is, using scales
- to run slowly
- a feeling of a strong sadness and loss of hope
29 Clues: to run slowly • to have an effect on • a machine for running • a session of exercising • unattractively fat, unpleasant • the smallest part of an organism • to keep something from happening • facts and statistics for analysis • to become smaller in size or number • positive effects on someone’s health • to become free of harmful substances • a recognizable taste of food or drink • ...
health crossword 2024-10-09
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- fights free radicals;reduce or prevents some of the damage they cause
- what vitamin helps keep your nerves and blood cells healthy and makes DNA
- helps turn food into energy and keeps the nervous system healthy
- metabolizes carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids
- frequency/tendency to eat things that arent food/have nutritional value
- it is known as the clotting vitamin
- what vitamin is needed for the growth and repair of your bodily tissue in all parts of your body
- turns food you eat into the energy you need
- eating disorder that after eating alot at one time, self purges it by throwing up
- important in red blood cell formation and healthy cell growth/function
- attacks macromolecules;causes cellular damage and homeostatic disruption
- promotes calcium absorption in the gut; helps prevent hypocalcemic tetany
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- extremely selective eating or little interest in eating, typically found in children and is fairly new
- helps in the healthy development of the human brain and keeps the immune and nervous system healthy
- frequent episodes of binge eating
- fat soluble that is essential for many bodily functions
- turns food into energy
- patients restrict their food intake relative to their energy requirements through eating less
- is used in dissolving fat
- infection passed from one person to another through sexual contact
20 Clues: turns food into energy • is used in dissolving fat • frequent episodes of binge eating • it is known as the clotting vitamin • turns food you eat into the energy you need • metabolizes carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids • fat soluble that is essential for many bodily functions • helps turn food into energy and keeps the nervous system healthy • ...
Mental Health 2025-04-14
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- a natural physiological and psychological response to perceived threats or challenges
- an emotion
- brain
- mental, or physical suffering
- Health
- in the middle of something or essential to it
- is a part of the autonomic nervous system
- relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something
- being in the zone
- poor eating, substance abuse
- stress that is beneficial
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- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- relating to sensation or the physical senses
- cord
- relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind.
- motivated
- conditions that affect your heart and blood vessels
- consciously controlling your breathing
- system
- doing more than one task
- is a colloquial term describing a state of mind characterized
- a monoamine neurotransmitter and hormone
22 Clues: cord • brain • Health • system • motivated • an emotion • being in the zone • doing more than one task • stress that is beneficial • poor eating, substance abuse • mental, or physical suffering • consciously controlling your breathing • a monoamine neurotransmitter and hormone • feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • is a part of the autonomic nervous system • ...
Health Issues 2025-04-28
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- – The good things you get from something, like nature’s healing power.
- – Stress or tension, often felt in the eyes after looking at screens for hours.
- – A common illness that makes you sneeze and feel unwell.
- – The natural world around us, full of plants and animals.
- – Different kinds of things, such as issues caused by technology.
- – How loud or quiet a sound is on your phone or laptop.
- – When you cannot sleep at night, even if you are tired.
- – Something unpleasant or bad, like a cold or flu.
- remedy – A treatment made from plants or herbs, like garlic or honey.
- – In the correct way, for example, using gadgets safely.
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- To feel great surprise or admiration for something amazing.
- – To stay away from something harmful, like too much screen time.
- – Problems or challenges, like those caused by loud music or too much tech use.
- All the modern tools and machines that make our lives easier.
- – To stop something from happening, like avoiding hearing loss.
- – A natural remedy that boosts your immune system.
- – Something helpful, like a tool for improving your health.
- loss – Damage to your ears that makes it hard to hear sounds clearly.
- – A small tool or device, like a smartwatch or headphones.
- – A sweet liquid that can soothe a sore throat.
- – Portable computers that we can carry anywhere.
- – A more serious illness than a cold, with fever and body pain.
22 Clues: – A sweet liquid that can soothe a sore throat. • – Portable computers that we can carry anywhere. • – A natural remedy that boosts your immune system. • – Something unpleasant or bad, like a cold or flu. • – How loud or quiet a sound is on your phone or laptop. • – When you cannot sleep at night, even if you are tired. • ...
Health 4.2 2025-04-18
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- _____ float is a technique that enables you to rest in the water if you get a cramp or become overtired
- Some of the most popular summertime sports are _____ sports
- Drink _____ glasses of water hours before exercising strenuously
- If you are caught in a rip current, do not _____
- Never go into the woods _____
- Abbreviation for personal flotation device
- An activity that requires knowledge of both wilderness and gun safety
- Use the _____ system when swimming
- All terrain vehicles
- The body's way of telling you that something is wrong
- Over 80% of fatal boating accidents involve people who _____ while not wearing a PFD
- Abbreviation for personal watercraft
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- The greatest threat to swimmers in the ocean
- Red, swollen, hot, itchy skin
- One of the most popular sports out of the water
- Adequate supplies that are vital to safe wilderness recreation
- Drowning results from underwater _____
- When riding a snowmobile, slow down for turns and carefully approach _____ or trails
- Serious reduction in your body's water content
- Position which reduces heat loss to the front and sides of the chest and the groin area
20 Clues: All terrain vehicles • Red, swollen, hot, itchy skin • Never go into the woods _____ • Use the _____ system when swimming • Abbreviation for personal watercraft • Drowning results from underwater _____ • Abbreviation for personal flotation device • The greatest threat to swimmers in the ocean • Serious reduction in your body's water content • ...
Mental health 2025-05-28
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- Talking to a professional for mental support
- A positive mental state of satisfaction
- Emotional strain or tension
- A disorder that affects a persons ability to think, feel, and behave clearly
- Disorder involving flashbacks from trauma
- A distressing or disturbing experience
- Therapy Type of therapy using conversation
- Unwanted repetitive thoughts or behaviors
- Overwhelmed and unable to cope
- A substance that can be abused and effect mental health
- Dealing with stress or difficulties
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- Mental state of being extremely active
- A break from reality often with hallucinations
- Medication or counseling
- A medical professional for mental illness
- Self perception and worth
- A period of extreme mood swings
- Strong feeling of worry or fear
- A persistent feeling of sadness
- Not confrontational behavior
- Deep emotional bond with others
21 Clues: Medication or counseling • Self perception and worth • Emotional strain or tension • Not confrontational behavior • Overwhelmed and unable to cope • A period of extreme mood swings • Strong feeling of worry or fear • A persistent feeling of sadness • Deep emotional bond with others • Dealing with stress or difficulties • Mental state of being extremely active • ...
HEALTH FINAL 2025-05-28
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- Measure of energy that your body gets from food and drinks
- Raise your bad cholesterol and lower your good cholesterol
- Place when two or more bones meet
- Body's natural signal that it needs substance
- Bends a joint
- Long lasting medical condition that usually develops slowly overtime
- Gradually increasing the difficulty of your workouts over time
- Principle that states that exercise should be tailored to YOU
- Genetic disorders that cause weakness and loss of muscle mass over time
- Extends a joint
- Planned form of physical activity that is done to improve physical fitness and health
- Provide long term energy
- Lifestyle or behavior that involves little or no physical activity
- Condition when your bones become weak and brittle
- Found in the walls of internal organs
- Build and repair body tissues
- Any movement of the body that uses energy
- Irritation of a tendon
- Challenging your body to move more than it is used to
- Light physical activity done before regular workout
- Provide framework for your body
- Regulate body temperature
- Becoming aware of and understanding our environment through our senses
- The body's natural counter to the stress response
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, develop, and function properly
- Long duration activity that relies on OXYGEN(example:running)
- Everything that surrounds us and affects our ability to live and grow
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- Sit ups are used to test this
- Short bursts activity that relies on STORED energy(example:Lifting)
- Anything that causes stress
- Found attached to bones
- Actions that YOU can control
- Cause cholesterol to build up in your arteries, if you eat too much of them
- Support body processes like immutability
- Actions that your body does on its own
- Long term stress that persists over an extended period of time
- When an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle
- The overall condition of a persons body and mind, and how well it functions
- Connective tissue that is a cushion and found between two bones
- Pacers test is used to test this
- Carbohydrate that your body cant digest
- Obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Sit and Reach is used to test this
- Main source of energy for the body
- Build strong bones and teeth
- Number of times your heart beats per minute
- Push ups are used to test this
- Involuntary muscle ONLY found in the heart
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Tissue that connects bone to bone
- The passing of traits or characteristics from parents to their offspring through genes
51 Clues: Bends a joint • Extends a joint • Irritation of a tendon • Found attached to bones • Provide long term energy • Regulate body temperature • Anything that causes stress • Actions that YOU can control • Build strong bones and teeth • Sit ups are used to test this • Build and repair body tissues • Push ups are used to test this • Provide framework for your body • ...
mental health 2025-04-22
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- can better your outcomes
- substance that people abuse
- it is important to _____ yourself on topics of mental health
- having a good distribution in life
- affect mental health and vice-versa
- good skills to have with medical provider
- causes disturbance of consciousness, can be cures
- seeking help from a doctor
- someone that you should continue to seek
- factor that impacts mental health issues
- signs include: slow walking, hand tremors
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- how you perceive yourself
- percentage of people that experience depression
- never___ that a symptom is normal just because of age
- most common form of dementia
- combination of conditions that damage the brain
- good understanding of...
- not depending on someone else
- causes impartment, delusions, negative symptoms
- feeling sad, anxious, angry all the time is not...
20 Clues: can better your outcomes • good understanding of... • how you perceive yourself • seeking help from a doctor • substance that people abuse • most common form of dementia • not depending on someone else • having a good distribution in life • affect mental health and vice-versa • someone that you should continue to seek • factor that impacts mental health issues • ...
Mental health 2025-06-22
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- Restorative state of unconsciousness essential for physical and mental health.
- Paying nonjudgmental attention to your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings right now.
- Professional treatment using psychological methods to improve well-being.
- A Singaporean mental-health charity offering resources and peer support.
- The feeling of belonging or relating to others in a meaningful way.
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life.
- Emotional or practical help provided by friends, family, or professionals.
- A practice of focused attention or open monitoring to promote mental clarity.
- One-to-one guidance or advice to help resolve personal or psychological issues.
- A phone service offering immediate emotional support or crisis intervention.
- A mind–body practice combining physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation.
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- A brief stroll, often outdoors, used as a simple way to boost mood.
- Ability to bounce back from setbacks or adversity.
- Abbreviation for Institute of Mental Health, Singapore’s specialist psychiatric hospital.
- Physical and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress.
- Deliberate control of inhaling and exhaling to calm the mind and body.
- Using your senses to connect with the present moment
- A regular schedule of activities that provides structure and stability.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions and reduce stress.
- “Save Our Souls” – a universal distress signal
20 Clues: “Save Our Souls” – a universal distress signal • Ability to bounce back from setbacks or adversity. • Using your senses to connect with the present moment • Recognizing and appreciating the good things in your life. • Physical and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress. • A brief stroll, often outdoors, used as a simple way to boost mood. • ...
BODY & HEALTH 2025-07-06
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- the whole physical person
- the two soft parts around your mouth
- to make it hurt less or bother you less
- a doctor who takes care of teeth
- a pain in a head
- a pain in a tooth
- the bottom part of your face below your mouth
- not feeling well or healthy
- strong and well
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- a pain in a stomach
- the red liquid in your body
- the feeling caused by something that hurts
- the middle, front part of your body
- someone who helps sick people
- the body part between your head and shoulders
- something used to help an ill person
- one of the five long, thin parts on your hand
- to be in pain
- the outer part of a person’s whole body
- one of the small hard things inside the mouth
20 Clues: to be in pain • strong and well • a pain in a head • a pain in a tooth • a pain in a stomach • the whole physical person • the red liquid in your body • not feeling well or healthy • someone who helps sick people • a doctor who takes care of teeth • the middle, front part of your body • the two soft parts around your mouth • something used to help an ill person • ...
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 REVIEW 2025-05-13
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- small punching bag like structure found in back of the mouth
- closes of the trachea when food is swallowed
- substance that should be limited in your diet
- made up of amino acids
- relating to the lungs
- ballooning out of blood vessel
- the dangerous PREGNANCY where the embryo develops in the fallopian tube
- tube leading from the mouth to the stomach
- blood vessel having a semipermeable membrane
- cancer that is not life-threatening
- DYSTROPHY, debilitating disease caused by deterioration of skeletal muscles
- stimulant found in sodas, coffee and tea
- helps the body function and some are fat soluble
- the type of MEMBRANE which allows some items to pass through
- stores urine
- blood cell that clots the blood
- carries blood back to the heart, contains valves
- largest blood vessel
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- refers to the heart and blood vessels
- opioid pain reliever
- fingerlike structure of the small intestine
- reduction of blood flow to portions of the brain
- the body’s main source of energy
- a person’s need for increased amounts of a drug to get the desired affect
- filters the blood
- respiratory disease affecting the airways
- irregular heartbeat
- lung disease affecting the alveoli
- classification of drugs that distort reality
- weakening of the walls of the ventricles
- addictive substance in tobacco products
- destruction of the liver tissue caused by excessive amounts of alcohol
- liquid portion of blood
- type of drug smoked or snorted
- top chamber of the heart
- single cell containing the chromosomes of mother/father
- largest bone in the body
- traveling clot
- cancer causing substance
- one of the first organs developed needed to remove toxins from the blood
- anchors the developing embryo/fetus to the uterus
- recognizable form of a developing human
- the FLUID surrounding the developing embryo/fetus
- tiny air sacs of the lungs
44 Clues: stores urine • traveling clot • filters the blood • irregular heartbeat • opioid pain reliever • largest blood vessel • relating to the lungs • made up of amino acids • liquid portion of blood • top chamber of the heart • largest bone in the body • cancer causing substance • tiny air sacs of the lungs • ballooning out of blood vessel • type of drug smoked or snorted • ...
Health Problems 2023-05-05
25 Clues: tos • bulto • dolor • mocos • fiebre • saliva • mareado • moretón • vomitando • cara azul • cara roja • saludable • salpullido • estornudando • bien caliente • dolor de oído • brazo quebrado • herida/cortada • nariz sangrante • dolor de cabeza • dolor de espalda • influenza, virus • dolor de estómago • dolor de muela/dientes • inflamación de la garganta
Health Problems 2023-05-10
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- allergic to
- sunburn
- inflamed throat
- queasy stomach
- travel sickness
- prescription
- hay fever
- dizzy
- fatigue
- stay in bed
- rub on lotion
- cough
- pinch the top of your nose
- sore eyes
- bandage
- runny nose
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- aching muscles
- difficult to swallow
- lie down
- loss of appetite
- flu
- migraine
- put on a cold compress
- acne
- drink plenty of fluids
- sneezing
- suck a throat lozenge
- high blood pressure
- nasal spray
29 Clues: flu • acne • dizzy • cough • sunburn • fatigue • bandage • lie down • migraine • sneezing • hay fever • sore eyes • runny nose • allergic to • stay in bed • nasal spray • prescription • rub on lotion • aching muscles • queasy stomach • inflamed throat • travel sickness • loss of appetite • high blood pressure • difficult to swallow • suck a throat lozenge • put on a cold compress • drink plenty of fluids • ...
Health Vocab 2023-05-12
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- a set of recommended smart eating and physical activities for all Americans
- the psychological desire for food
- food poisoning
- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells an tissues
- a waxy, fatlike substance in your blood
- when the bones grow weak and the strength of the bone changes
- these foods have a high ratio of nutrients and calories
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- substances in food that your body needs to grow, repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- the spreading of pathogens from one food to another
- to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- the natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body's need for food.
- starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy
- an interactive guide to healthful eating and active living
- a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food
- a condition in which the body's immune system reacts to some foods
- a tough complex carbohydrates that the body cannot digest
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- a negative reaction to food that doesn't have involve the immune system
- the process by which food your body takes in and uses food
- substances added to a food to produce a desired effect
- elements found in the food that are
21 Clues: food poisoning • the psychological desire for food • elements found in the food that are • to kill or slow the growth of pathogens • a waxy, fatlike substance in your blood • the spreading of pathogens from one food to another • substances added to a food to produce a desired effect • these foods have a high ratio of nutrients and calories • ...
Health Class 2023-05-11
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- take deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- when your body rests and recovers
- the color of blood
- this liquid harms the liver, brain, and more
- this prefix means life
- this system includes the lungs
- the organs used to breathe
- the 'I' in R.I.C.E.
- the 'E' in R.I.C.E.
- type of muscle in the heart
- type of muscle in our digestive tract, involuntary
- the second color of the rainbow
- a macronutrient important for building muscles
- can use the box method of this to calm nerves
- senses and feelings that we experience
- a macronutrient important for nerve and brain health
- a great source of vitamin D
- taking care of your body, being clean and fresh
- wear these to protect eyes on sunny days
- the 'C' in R.I.C.E.
- a cloud of chemicals created by vapes
- the organ that pumps the blood
- muscle on the back of the upper arm
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- this prefix means small
- these are stored while you sleep
- type of muscle connected to our bones
- macronutrient that turns to glucose, energy
- system that fights off pathogens
- what we should be to one another
- the hormone released to help us fall asleep
- how many stomachs we have
- this prefix means large
- how many lungs we have
- quiet reflective time
- this prefix means water
- the color of the grass
- Health teacher's last name
- muscle on the upper arm
- the body gets rid of these during sleep
- H2O is the molecular formula
- something that is jolly good for health
- where food goes after the esophogas
- spending time with these creatures can be beneficial
- take oxygenated blood from the heart
- the 'R' in R.I.C.E.
45 Clues: the color of blood • the 'I' in R.I.C.E. • the 'E' in R.I.C.E. • the 'C' in R.I.C.E. • the 'R' in R.I.C.E. • quiet reflective time • this prefix means life • how many lungs we have • the color of the grass • this prefix means small • this prefix means large • this prefix means water • muscle on the upper arm • how many stomachs we have • the organs used to breathe • Health teacher's last name • ...
mental health 2023-05-11
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- these are often forms of self destructive behavior that are a way to respond to the illness
- the word for how a person suffering with anxiety or other mental illnesses uses to deal with it
- these can be linked with things like anxiety because of how someone feels about their looks or weight
- a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe
- the indicators of someone being effected by a mental illness
- the word for the effect it has on other people usually close to the person
- this can be different for everyone but it can feel like a crushing feeling of fear or like your chest is getting tighter when in a crowd
- an unhealthy coping mechanism which can also be self destructive and harm the person
- a rational or usually irrational fear of something
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
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- an overwhelming feeling often caused by a person or event
- this can be a symptom of anxiety with a sudden onset of anxiety
- 1 in 6 people in the uk suffer a mental illness this is an example of this word
- this is an often coping mechanism for anxiety or other mental illness
- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- this can be an unhealthy way to cope with mental illness
- what can often been seen as the answer to people suffering with some mental illnesses
- stress set on from a traumatic event
- a form of common mental illness that can make a person feel worthless
- a form of a healthy way to respond to the illness
- something that people who are afflicted may do in order to try and lessen their impacts on people
- a term for a person who has thoughts about ending their life
- a meaning for an incident or event that could have contributed to it
23 Clues: stress set on from a traumatic event • a form of a healthy way to respond to the illness • a rational or usually irrational fear of something • this can be an unhealthy way to cope with mental illness • an overwhelming feeling often caused by a person or event • the indicators of someone being effected by a mental illness • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-29
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- Impaired comprehension with fluent speech
- When assessing if the client is talkative or silent, the nurse is assessing?
- "Do you think people are talking about you?"
- Disorder of language
- flat labile or blunted
- based on impulse wish fulfillment disordered thought content
- Leading contributing factor to disability
- When should the nurse assess mental status?
- Can be assessed by using similarities or proverbs
- "Do you have thoughts or pictures in your head that will not go away?"
- "I write with a den" words are malformed
- Exposure to a traumatic event that threatens client with or serious injury
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- Defective articulation
- "Are you extremely afraid of anything?"
- First sign of a client deteriorating neurologic system?
- Determined by asking client questions about time situation place and person
- Preserved comprehension and slow nonfluent speech
- Impaired volume quality or pitch of voice
- Overall observation and screening of a client's behavior and cognitive function
- "What you write with" instead of saying pen
20 Clues: Disorder of language • Defective articulation • flat labile or blunted • "Are you extremely afraid of anything?" • "I write with a den" words are malformed • Impaired comprehension with fluent speech • Impaired volume quality or pitch of voice • Leading contributing factor to disability • When should the nurse assess mental status? • ...
Health Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- putting a drug on your body
- a certain type of diet
- usually in the form of an aerosol can
- a constricted food plan used to lose weight
- the fastest way to take in a drug
- a device made to smoke weed
- called "the five year disease"
- to use a cigarette or cigar to inhale tobacco
- cancer contracted by excessive smoking
- scientific word for marijuana
- is equal to 20 cigarettes
- our sixth grade health teacher
- big cigarette
- eating a drug
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- extracting and re-inserting blood
- drug that just became legal
- a drink that gets you tipsy
- mostly water-weight
- addicting crop used in cigarettes
- internet celeb who took steroids
- a place people go to work out
- a healthy way to lose weight
- putting a drug straight into your bloodstream
- rolls of tobacco in tiny boxes
- something about yourself you don't like
25 Clues: big cigarette • eating a drug • mostly water-weight • a certain type of diet • is equal to 20 cigarettes • drug that just became legal • putting a drug on your body • a drink that gets you tipsy • a device made to smoke weed • a healthy way to lose weight • a place people go to work out • scientific word for marijuana • called "the five year disease" • rolls of tobacco in tiny boxes • ...
HEALTH VOCABULARY 2025-01-17
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- An agent that needs a host organism to replicate
- A nucleic acid that helps build proteins and sometimes carries genetic information
- The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms
- Remote surgeries performed by robotic systems
- A microscopic organism
- An organism in which another organism lives
- Micronutrients that support the immune system
- Small DNA molecules in bacteria that replicate and transfer genes
- Large biomolecules made of amino acids that have many functions
- Essential nutrients required in large amounts
- Micronutrients that support protein and enzyme function
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- A technology used to edit genes and DNA sequences in microbes
- A substance injected into the body to provide immunity against a disease
- Essential nutrients required in small amounts
- Single celled living organisms that can be beneficial or harmful
- Proteins produced by your immune system to protect your body
- Drugs made to kill harmful bacteria in our body
- Spreading pathogens from one host to another
- A single carbohydrate/sugar molecule
- A virus that infects and replicates in bacteria
20 Clues: A microscopic organism • A single carbohydrate/sugar molecule • An organism in which another organism lives • Spreading pathogens from one host to another • Essential nutrients required in small amounts • Remote surgeries performed by robotic systems • Micronutrients that support the immune system • Essential nutrients required in large amounts • ...
Health Science 2025-01-15
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- a sequence of three, consecutive nucleotides found in DNA or RNA that code for a specific amino acid
- a type of medical emergency that occurs when your body temperature is dangerously low
- an acidic “smoothie” in the stomach, consisting of partially digested food
- one of the two main types of micronutrients and composed as an organic compound
- the first part of the small intestine that helps to further digest food from the stomach
- a fluid secreted by the liver that helps with breaking large fat globules into smaller ones
- chemicals that can be applied to skin to slow the growth of microorganisms, like antibacterial soap
- an agent that transmits an infectious pathogen from themselves to other animal hosts
- compounds that use oxidative mechanisms to delay the degradation of food
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- an artificial replacement for a body part that was lost congenitally or from trauma
- an enzyme that can catalyze the joining of cut DNA pieces together
- any disease causing agent, such as bacteria or fungi
- a small, non-living, infectious particle that does not contain cytoplasm
- the type of vaccine that uses toxins made by the pathogen
- the animal of choice for xenotransplantation
- created in a process called transcription, carrying genetic information from the DNA
- a change that occurs in the environment that feedback loops respond to
- a very recent technology that can be used to edit genes, involving the Cas-9 protein
- a type of abnormal heart rate that occurs when the resting pulse is slower than normal
- a method to measure the volume of air and speed of the flow of air in and out of lungs
20 Clues: the animal of choice for xenotransplantation • any disease causing agent, such as bacteria or fungi • the type of vaccine that uses toxins made by the pathogen • an enzyme that can catalyze the joining of cut DNA pieces together • a change that occurs in the environment that feedback loops respond to • ...
health science 2025-01-19
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- helps to create a immunization ot disease
- a temporary, dormant stage of a virus
- fat that is beneficial for heart health
- essential nutrients required for building and repairing muscle
- a portion of DNA that cods for a protein (gene)
- a visual appearance of a individual's complete set of chromosomes (karyotype)
- artificial replacement for a body part
- disease outbreaks across countries
- the study of patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease condition in defined populations
- microorganisms that can cause disease
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- carbohydrates, proteins, and farts are examples of these
- non-invasibe technology using magnetic fields
- a unusually rapid increse in the number of causes of the a disease
- a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms (DNA)
- a small circular piece of extra-chromosomal bacterial DNA, able to replicate (plasmid)
- to amplify a particular piece of DNA (PCR)
- the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of a organisms growth or development
- body's ability to adjust to the fluctuating internal and external environment
- caused by uncontrolled cell division (cancer)
- specialized protein that acts as a catalyst
20 Clues: disease outbreaks across countries • a temporary, dormant stage of a virus • microorganisms that can cause disease • artificial replacement for a body part • fat that is beneficial for heart health • helps to create a immunization ot disease • to amplify a particular piece of DNA (PCR) • specialized protein that acts as a catalyst • ...
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
Health 2A 2025-02-28
Mental Health 2024-11-05
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- ________ helps to increase dopamine and serotonin, and reduces cortisol.
- A person with ______ typically doesn’t eat enough food to get the necessary nutrients.
- If left untreated clinical depression is also a risk factor for _____.
- Symptoms of a ______ episode can be feeling very up, high, elated, and racing thoughts.
- Mental ________ affects the mind and reduces a person’s ability to function.
- A person that is able to persevere and keep going even when life gets really hard is___.
- A person may develop this mental disorder after experiencing a traumatic event.
- The acronym for a condition where unwanted thoughts or repetitive behaviors take over.
- Writing in a _______ can help some people manage stress and anxiety.
- Symptoms of a ______ episode can be feeling very down or sad, or anxious.
- A mental disorder that has an impact on how the brain utilizes serotonin.
- This eating disorder can be associated with worn tooth enamel.
- One way to improve body image is to become a ____ viewer of media messages.
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- Exercise increases this neurotransmitter that is associated with depression.
- Substances high in _______ can make it hard to sleep because it stays in the system for so long.
- A condition that causes thinning of the bones that can be associated with anorexia.
- Bingeing and purging can be associated with this eating disorder.
- Mental disorders are often caused by not one, but _______ factors.
- The acronym for a condition when a person may feel extremely worried or nervous.
- Symptoms may be losing touch with reality, hallucinations, and delusions.
- Exercise decreases this stress hormone.
- a psychological condition in which people may have a fear of not having their phones.
- Most people that experience symptoms of a mental disorder don’s seek ______.
- Usually involves a persistent feeling of apprehension or dread that doesn’t go away.
- An acronym for a condition that can impact people that live in areas that have long dark winters.
- ________ disorder has also been referred to as manic depression.
- ______ eating disorder is when a person may consume large amounts of food.
- The more time we spend in the _____ world the more vulnerable we are to unrealistic body standards.
28 Clues: Exercise decreases this stress hormone. • This eating disorder can be associated with worn tooth enamel. • ________ disorder has also been referred to as manic depression. • Bingeing and purging can be associated with this eating disorder. • Mental disorders are often caused by not one, but _______ factors. • ...
physical health 2024-10-29
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- an athletic activity with friends
- has something to do with tackling
- an activity for old people
- your teacher want you to stay
- dribbling a ball with your feet
- you do it in the water
- after you workout
- physical activity
- building your muscles
- has something to do with basket
- something that your brain remembers
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- you win by having the lowest score
- muscles make you
- well being
- before you workout
- you need muscles
- what your feeling
- healthy foods
- you need this to live
- what you do in the night
20 Clues: well being • healthy foods • muscles make you • you need muscles • what your feeling • after you workout • physical activity • before you workout • you need this to live • building your muscles • you do it in the water • what you do in the night • an activity for old people • your teacher want you to stay • dribbling a ball with your feet • has something to do with basket • ...
Edloe Health 2024-12-06
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- Who is the medical assistant lead
- Which tech loves to dance the most?
- Who is Clinical manager for HOP
- Which executive has the biggest shoe collection
- how many locations do we gave
- Which executive loves cats the most
- Who is the department manager for Prime
- What is the name of Len’s Assistant
- What is our most recently created department
- Who is Department manager of HOP
- most common beverage consumed company-wide
- Who is the facility manager of Sugar Land
- How does Abid take his coffee
- Who is the director of OPS
- What city are our headquarters?
- How many companies
- Who is Department manager of Core
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- What service is our foundation?
- Who is the facility manager of Medical Center
- Year company founded
- What day of the week are staff meetings
- What is the department that does hiring
- What is our new brand name?
- What is Sohail’s favorite sports team
- How many original founders?
- Who is the department manager of OSJ/CPR
- What is Sal’s favorite sports team
- What is our emr
- What is the name of our communication software
29 Clues: What is our emr • How many companies • Year company founded • Who is the director of OPS • What is our new brand name? • How many original founders? • how many locations do we gave • How does Abid take his coffee • What service is our foundation? • Who is Clinical manager for HOP • What city are our headquarters? • Who is Department manager of HOP • Who is the medical assistant lead • ...
health care 2024-11-12
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- blood flow to the heart gets blocked
- producing images of inner body structures
- where oxygen and nutrients switch for waste
- type of heart disease
- Heart disease that affects blood vessels
- root ech/o
- timed heart beat
- coronary bypass grafting
- root atri/o
- examination of blood sample
- disease causes heart to have hard time pumping
- root myos/o
- root angi/o
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- medical imaging for internal body
- scan of your heart
- irregular heart beat
- keeps body living
- A record or display of a persons heartbeat
- root arteri/o
- collects oxygen and returns it to the heart
- measure of blood moving in veins
- balloon like bulges in aorta
- distributes oxygen rich blood
- delivers blood to tissues and organs
- minimum amount of energy defibrillating heart
25 Clues: root ech/o • root atri/o • root myos/o • root angi/o • root arteri/o • timed heart beat • keeps body living • scan of your heart • irregular heart beat • type of heart disease • coronary bypass grafting • examination of blood sample • balloon like bulges in aorta • distributes oxygen rich blood • measure of blood moving in veins • medical imaging for internal body • ...
Mental Health 2026-01-28
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- What principles guide nurse decision making?
- Going to an earlier phase of development?
- What can extended and untreated panic levels of anxiety lead to?
- Physical or mental responses your body produces when experiencing change or challenges.
- What can cause a delay in seeking help with mental health?
- what is an indicator of immediate physical response?
- What is it called when someone is admitted for evaluation and can leave when if they want?
- Someone in crisis may be?
- What is a maladaptive response to stressors?
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- RN's are ____ reporters when a client is under 18 or over 65
- What is a threat considered?
- Patient has a right to least ______ kind of treatment?
- What is it called when someone is held against their will for a 72 hour evaluation?
- What is the number one concern in mental health?
- What kind of care aids in recovery related to psychological and emotional responses?
- Nurses must establish and maintain clear _____ with patient safety?
- The first phase of Selye's general adaptation syndrome?
- What is one of the major psychological responses to stress?
- What is a behavioral cue?
- Someone thriving may be?
20 Clues: Someone thriving may be? • Someone in crisis may be? • What is a behavioral cue? • What is a threat considered? • Going to an earlier phase of development? • What principles guide nurse decision making? • What is a maladaptive response to stressors? • What is the number one concern in mental health? • what is an indicator of immediate physical response? • ...
Health Skills 2023-02-01
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- number of years one is expected to live
- ability to have an effect on someone or something
- make no choice
- Magazines, social media, internet
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- something we can control, our actions
- allow others to make choices
- beliefs, customs, behavior and ways of thinking of a group of people
- something we cannot control, comes from family
- this may be accomplished over years
- outside influence
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- true, logical, a fact
- S in SMART
- a source that ends in .com
- a source that ends in .org
- M in SMART
- this goal is accomplished in a week
- Model of decision making
- the ability to identify, obtain, and interpret information
- inside influence
- Something that gets in the way of achieving your goal
- you are ____ more like to achieve your goal if you write it down
- T in SMART
23 Clues: S in SMART • M in SMART • T in SMART • make no choice • inside influence • outside influence • true, logical, a fact • Model of decision making • a source that ends in .com • a source that ends in .org • allow others to make choices • Magazines, social media, internet • this goal is accomplished in a week • this may be accomplished over years • something we can control, our actions • ...
Health 3 2025-09-23
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- – when your body heat is higher than normal because of illness.
- – to start to get an illness (like a cold or the flu).
- – to suddenly lose consciousness or faint.
- – to give care or medicine to make someone feel better.
- – the force of blood moving in your body (doctors measure it to check your health).
- – to hurt a joint (like ankle or wrist) by twisting it.
- – to become bigger in number, size, or level.
- – to hurt part of your body, usually by accident.
- – to make pain or sickness less strong (but not to cure it).
- – to turn part of your body in a way that hurts it.
- – to become thinner; to have less body fat.
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- – feeling a little sick or not well.
- – to stay healthy and fit, usually with sport or exercise.
- – to become heavier; to get fatter.
- – eating different kinds of food in the right amounts to stay healthy.
- – food that has been changed in a factory and is not fresh (for example, canned food, instant noodles).
- – to get better after a very serious illness or accident.
- – to shake because you are cold or sick.
- – to have a health problem or illness for some time, e.g. heart disease.
- – to do exercises to be strong and healthy.
20 Clues: – to become heavier; to get fatter. • – feeling a little sick or not well. • – to shake because you are cold or sick. • – to suddenly lose consciousness or faint. • – to become thinner; to have less body fat. • – to do exercises to be strong and healthy. • – to become bigger in number, size, or level. • – to hurt part of your body, usually by accident. • ...
Health Science 2026-01-12
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- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or physical conditions by methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.
- nerve cells
- shock absorber to protect brain and spinal cord
- combination of nerve fibers in brain and spinal cords
- system coordinates all activities of the body
- a healthcare professional with advanced doctoral training in the science of human behavior, studying mental states, emotions, and behavior to diagnose and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders through talk therapy and psychological testing
- membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord
- section below midbrain and in brain stem
- a medical doctor who diagnoses, treats and manages disorders of the brain and nervous system
- a healthcare professional who conducts sleep studies to help diagnose and treat sleep disorders like sleep apnea and narcolepsy,
- lowest part of brain stem
- responsible for many reflex actions and carrying messages
- involves using various non-invasive technologies, such as X-rays, MRI, and ultrasound, to create detailed images of the inside of the body to aid in the detection, diagnosis,
- a fully licensed physician who practices the entire scope of modern medicine with a distinguishing "whole-person" approach to patient care.
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- a healthcare practitioner who applies physical pressure with their hands, thumbs, knuckles, or elbows to specific points on a patient's body to relieve pain, tension, and discomfort
- consists of nerves and has two divisions
- conducts impulses and contains eye and auditory reflexes
- works with the sympathetic system for homeostasis
- use specialized equipment and processes to monitor a patient's nervous system activity.
- has brain and spine
- an allied health professional who uses specialized equipment to record and study the electrical activity of the brain and nervous system.
- mass of nervous tissue protected by cranium
- a healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats musculoskeletal issues, primarily using hands-on spinal adjustments and other conservative therapies to improve the body's natural healing,
- largest section of brain split in four
- located between cerebrum and midbrain
- filled with cerebrospinal fluid
- a highly specialized medical doctor trained to diagnose and surgically treat disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and their supporting structures
- an advanced practice registered nurse specializing in administering anesthesia and related care before, during, and after surgical, therapeutic, and obstetrical procedures
- regulates autonomic system and controls temperature, appetite,
- contains systems that control involuntary body functions
- Listen to patients' concerns, observe their behavior, and record their condition
- carries messages between CNS and body
- a healthcare practitioner who applies physical pressure with their hands, thumbs, knuckles, or elbows to specific points on a patient's body to relieve pain, tension, and discomfort
- section below back of cerebrum
- They are experts in pain management and critical care medicine.
- acts as relay center and directs sensory impulses
- works with parasympathetic system for homeostasis
38 Clues: nerve cells • has brain and spine • lowest part of brain stem • section below back of cerebrum • filled with cerebrospinal fluid • located between cerebrum and midbrain • carries messages between CNS and body • largest section of brain split in four • consists of nerves and has two divisions • section below midbrain and in brain stem • ...
Forest Health 2025-08-13
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- Clearing of forest
- A tiny, single-celled particle that is used by some plants and fungi to reproduce
- A tree that sheds leaves annually
- The top layer of a forest
- A species that is not native and causes harm
- A plant or animal that is originally from New Zealand and has lived here naturally for a very long time.
- A large, woody plant with a single trunk, branches, and leaves
- A rapid, back-and-forth movement.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- The variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- Native to a geographic region
- The complete collection of all the sounds in a particular place
- Animals like bees, birds, and bats that help plants reproduce by carrying pollen from one flower to another.
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- A type of organism that grows in the forest, like a mushroom or mould.
- The process by which a plant grows from a seed
- A large area of land filled with many trees, as well as the plants, fungi, and animals that live there.
- A sickness that can harm or kill plants and trees
- A plant or animal bought into a country from another part of the world
- The process of renewal and restoration of a forest after a disturbance
- A living organism that grows in the ground, like a tree, a flower, a fern, or a moss.
- The circular lines you can see in the trunk of a tree when it is cut down that can be used to work out the age of a tree
- Trees that keep their needles or leaves all year round
- A plant or animal that is native to a country, meaning it has lived there naturally for a very long time.
- Another word for noises
24 Clues: Clearing of forest • Another word for noises • The top layer of a forest • Native to a geographic region • A tree that sheds leaves annually • A rapid, back-and-forth movement. • A species that is not native and causes harm • The variety of life in a particular ecosystem • The process by which a plant grows from a seed • A sickness that can harm or kill plants and trees • ...
Health & Safety 2025-09-12
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- Symbol colour for warning signs
- Law that underpins workplace health and safety
- Dangerous fibrous material found in some older buildings
- The hazard that can cause slipping
- Regulations covering hazardous substances
- Type of accident where someone trips or stumbles
- Breathing protection for dusty work
- Device used to disconnect faulty circuits
- The act of tidying to remove risks
- The agency that inspects building sites
- The first link in the “safe isolation” process
- Law for reporting workplace accidents and near misses
- Fire extinguisher for electrical fires
- The safe voltage for site tools
- A secure platform used instead of a ladder
- Required by law, given before starting site work
- Procedure to ensure equipment cannot be turned on
- Fluorescent jacket used for visibility
- Regulations for lifting and carrying
- The “E” in PPE
- Document outlining risks and controls
- Electrical safety device that melts when overloaded
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- Protective equipment for eyes
- A reportable incident without injury
- Regulations covering electrical safety at work
- Injury from contact with live conductors
- To confirm a circuit is not live before working
- British Standard wiring regulations
- Equipment that prevents falls when working at height
- Protective clothing abbreviation
- The person responsible for safety on site
- Rules for safe use of work equipment
- Body that enforces health and safety law
- Equipment for reaching high places safely
- Immediate treatment for injury
- To reduce risk by changing the task
- Triangle showing heat, fuel, oxygen
- Document that explains how to do a task safely
- Action taken to avoid danger, “Stop work if unsafe”
- A hard hat protects this part of the body
40 Clues: The “E” in PPE • Protective equipment for eyes • Immediate treatment for injury • Symbol colour for warning signs • The safe voltage for site tools • Protective clothing abbreviation • The hazard that can cause slipping • The act of tidying to remove risks • British Standard wiring regulations • Breathing protection for dusty work • To reduce risk by changing the task • ...
Mental Health 2025-10-02
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- The capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing
- The process and outcome of successfully adapting
- The ability to lead a fulfilling and productive life despite having a mental health condition
- A disturbing experience that results in lasting negative effects
- The state of being aware of one's internal feelings
- The tools and strategies used to manage stress
- A belief a person persistently holds that goes against what is accepted as reality
- The limits a person sets for themselves
- A state of physical or emotional exhaustion
- The deep sorrow, typically a reaction to loss
- A collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where a person experiences some loss of contact with reality
- A serious brain disorder
- An intentional, active process of trying to improve one's overall quality of life
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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- A treatable, chronic medical disease involving a compulsive use
- A serious mood disorder causing severe symptoms like sadness
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- A mental illness characterized by dramatic and extreme shifts in a person's mood
- An episode of intense fear with an abrupt onset,
- A feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- The practice of intentionally promoting one's overall health
- A neurological and developmental disorder affecting how people interact
- The process of meeting with a trained professional
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes
- An affliction or disease affecting the body or mind
25 Clues: A serious brain disorder • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder • The limits a person sets for themselves • A feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • A state of physical or emotional exhaustion • Negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes • The deep sorrow, typically a reaction to loss • The tools and strategies used to manage stress • ...
Health Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Something that is truthful
- Things you do consistently can be good or bad.
- A consistent mindset.
- Normal reactions to what is happening in our lives.
- Different ways people act.
- When someone kills themself.
- Excessive fear and worry.
- feelings that lead to stress and bad choices.
- Lasting impression.
- Adjusting the plan.
- Something that happens that makes it possible to do something.
- Taking action to improve ones overall health.
- To look back on your actions.
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- A short feeling attached to an outcome.
- Places to find things.
- An adult you can go to if you have questions or need to tell something to.
- Decisions that you make.
- The ability to give and receive information.
- To make choices that change things.
- Doing things more times than one
- Is it trustworthy and proven?
- Knowing what's happening around you.
- A state of persistent hopelessness.
- Health An understanding and ability to navigate the events of life.
- Reward Something that never diminishes.
- A lot of action.
- Pleasure A short lived reward.
- Control what you can control.
- Having optimism perfectly every day.
- A mark of shame
30 Clues: A mark of shame • A lot of action. • Lasting impression. • Adjusting the plan. • A consistent mindset. • Places to find things. • Decisions that you make. • Excessive fear and worry. • Something that is truthful • Different ways people act. • When someone kills themself. • Is it trustworthy and proven? • Control what you can control. • To look back on your actions. • ...
health assignment 2025-09-15
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- something you do
- loss, grief, or despair
- joy reliant on a good outcome
- adult- someone you can trust
- is it truth full
- taking action to improve ones overall health
- being aware of things
- reward- a treasure that lasts a life time
- excessive worry and fear
- lot of actions
- a mark of shame
- thinking deeply or carefully about something
- happy no matter the out come
- control what you can control
- the act of improving something
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- something you do every day
- persistent hopelessness
- being able to express yourself to others
- feelings you have everyday
- places you can get things
- the chance for something good
- things you do consistantly
- a feeling of expectation or desire
- pleasure- short term fun
- how people act
- something you control or choose
- if you can rely on someone
- the act of taking your life
- health- how you process life's events
- something that happens as a result of your actions
30 Clues: how people act • lot of actions • a mark of shame • something you do • is it truth full • being aware of things • persistent hopelessness • loss, grief, or despair • excessive worry and fear • places you can get things • something you do every day • feelings you have everyday • things you do consistantly • if you can rely on someone • pleasure- short term fun • the act of taking your life • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- how well u do somthing over and over agen.
- how you afect the world
- when u look at ur self
- contral what you can cantral
- plasher-happeness in a second
- how relatinby you are
- a costent stress
- reword a reword that lasts over time
- someting you do over and overagen
- you consistinly do.
- you have around u
- what u fell in the moment
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- how you take careof you self
- a positive feling over and over agen
- mark of shame
- filling felings that are overwellming
- how you spek
- what ou do or not
- the over wellming of nothing
- feliings felings you have evey day
- what you do
- how good you fell inside
- knowing what is happening is around you.
- how you act
- adult-
25 Clues: adult- • what you do • how you act • how you spek • mark of shame • a costent stress • what ou do or not • you have around u • you consistinly do. • how relatinby you are • when u look at ur self • how you afect the world • how good you fell inside • what u fell in the moment • how you take careof you self • the over wellming of nothing • contral what you can cantral • plasher-happeness in a second • ...
Health Insurance 2025-10-27
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- an insurance company representative, licensed by the state
- amount payable by insurance company for coverage
- the amount of charges that must be absorbed by the protected person before benefits are paid by the company
- any chance of loss
- comprehensive health care group (abbr.)
- a government health insurance premium for individuals 65 and older
- non payment of premium
- physical or mental disability resulting from injury or illness
- period, time between the period of disability and the beginning of disability income insurance benefits
- a policy is renewable each
- agreement attached to policy which exempts coverage for certain conditions normally covered
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- a demand for payment of benefits
- term disability-offered for prolonged illness
- benefits which include hospital, surgical, and doctor's visits
- specific conditions for which policy will not pay
- benefits paid if someone dies
- renewable contract- one which the insured has the right to continue
- benefits paid in a predetermined amount in the event of a covered loss
- termination of the policy because consumer has failed to pay premium within the time required
- medical, health insurance to finance the cost of major illness and injury
- period from date of employment to date insurance is in force
- period, a specific period after a premium payment is due in which consumer may make payment
22 Clues: any chance of loss • non payment of premium • a policy is renewable each • benefits paid if someone dies • a demand for payment of benefits • comprehensive health care group (abbr.) • term disability-offered for prolonged illness • amount payable by insurance company for coverage • specific conditions for which policy will not pay • ...
cardiovascular health 2025-10-20
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- infarction
- chambers of the heart (often confused with ventricles)
- tissue of the heart
- of blood vessels
- chambers of the heart
- blood pressure
- heartbeat
- surrounding the heart
- pressure
- EKG worn by patient
- buildup in arteries
- lining of the heart
- heart function
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- heart electrical activity
- artery disease
- ultrasound to view the heart
- infarction
- heart failure
- attack
- catheterization
- heart failure
- condition
- monitor
- inserted into heart for diagnosis
24 Clues: attack • monitor • pressure • heartbeat • condition • infarction • infarction • heart failure • heart failure • artery disease • blood pressure • heart function • catheterization • of blood vessels • tissue of the heart • EKG worn by patient • buildup in arteries • lining of the heart • chambers of the heart • surrounding the heart • heart electrical activity • ultrasound to view the heart • ...
Health Crossword 2025-11-18
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- a state of well-being or total health
- your fingers and toes
- a pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- calmly and firmly standing up for your rights without infringing on the rights of others
- your calf muscle
- the muscle that acts as a pump for the circulatory system
- muscles that work without you having to think about it
- the process by which your body breaks down food into small nutrient particles
- large muscle at the bottom of the chest that contracts when you breathe in
- facial eye contact gestures and body posture
- the longest bone in your body located in the thigh
- the basic building blocks of life
- beliefs you feel strongly about that help guide the way you live
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- the use of scientific ideas to improve the quality of life
- the process by which biological parents pass traits to their children
- what you believe or feel about someone or something
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- results of decisions
- the clear exchange of ideas and information
- the various methods of communicating information, including newspapers, radio, television, and the internet
- choices that you make
- the system that allows the body to move blood to and from tissues
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the system consisting of bones and the tissues connecting them
- the sum total of your surroundings
- acting in a hostile manner that may infringe on others’ rights
- the muscles located in the trunk of your body that are necessary for most movements
- the way you act in many different situations and events in your life
- accepting without objection or resistance not responding or reacting to something you feel strongly about it
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- friends and other people in your age group
- the view you have of yourself
32 Clues: your calf muscle • results of decisions • choices that you make • your fingers and toes • the view you have of yourself • the basic building blocks of life • the sum total of your surroundings • a state of well-being or total health • the main organ of the respiratory system • friends and other people in your age group • the clear exchange of ideas and information • ...
Mental Health 2025-11-24
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- – Feeling accepted and part of a group or community.
- – Expressing needs clearly without aggression.
- – Somatoform disorder: fear of having serious illness.
- – Disorder with distorted thinking, hallucinations, and delusions.
- – Progressive brain disease causing memory loss and decline.
- – Brain chemical that sends signals between cells.
- – Somatoform disorder: physical symptoms without medical cause.
- – General decline in memory and thinking skills.
- – Principles guiding choices and actions.
- – Understanding and sharing another’s feelings.
- – Ability to bounce back from challenges.
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- – Neurotransmitter linked to pleasure and reward.
- – Phrases that challenge negative thoughts.
- – Illness with extreme mood swings between mania and depression.
- – Condition after trauma with flashbacks, avoidance, and hyperarousal.
- – Neurotransmitter linked to mood, sleep, and appetite.
- – Belief or trust in yourself.
- – Mental illness causing sadness, loss of interest, and fatigue.
- – Developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
- – Repetitive, intentional harm with power imbalance.
- – Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
- – How we value and perceive ourselves.
- – Intense, irrational fear of specific objects or situations.
- – Traits defining moral and ethical behavior.
- – Disorder marked by excessive worry or fear.
25 Clues: – Belief or trust in yourself. • – How we value and perceive ourselves. • – Principles guiding choices and actions. • – Ability to bounce back from challenges. • – Phrases that challenge negative thoughts. • – Traits defining moral and ethical behavior. • – Disorder marked by excessive worry or fear. • – Expressing needs clearly without aggression. • ...
Animal Health 2025-12-03
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- Raised red circular lesions are symptoms of this fungal disease
- Normal behaviour in goats includes chewing this
- Equipment needed to measure pulse
- Loose or watery faeces indicating possible illness
- Notifiable disease affecting birds and requiring immediate report
- Keeping a sick animal separate to stop illness spreading
- Rapid breathing rate
- Body score meaning ribs are easily visible (score number)
- Organism type: single-celled, can live outside host
- Faecal sample test to check worms, done every 3–6 months
- Sign of stress in dogs: excessive ______
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- Disease spread by mosquitoes; affects rabbits
- Abnormal temperature: when too low
- Preventative treatment to protect animals from disease
- When a new animal is separated to prevent disease spread
- Bearded dragons thermoregulate by moving toward this
- Term for disease passed from animals to humans
- An animal refusing to use a limb may be showing this
- Daily visual checks help reduce this in animals
- The white part of a healthy bird or reptile dropping
20 Clues: Rapid breathing rate • Equipment needed to measure pulse • Abnormal temperature: when too low • Sign of stress in dogs: excessive ______ • Disease spread by mosquitoes; affects rabbits • Term for disease passed from animals to humans • Normal behaviour in goats includes chewing this • Daily visual checks help reduce this in animals • ...
Health Words 2025-12-03
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- there are 206 _____ in your body
- you put _____ in your water
- your heart pumps _____ in your body
- what your body does to get air
- were you go when you get hurt
- be carefull not to _______
- neosporin come as a ______
- you drink some when you're sick
- you get a _____ when you don't stretch
- where your brain goes
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- you have a 103 degree ______
- pets and kid hate when they have to get ____
- Advil comes in _____
- you tear up when you _____
- when you don't clean a cut, you get an ______
- what your body does after exercise
- what you do when your nose is itchy
- you use them to walk
- you have one in your skull
- when a plate falls on the floor it ____
20 Clues: Advil comes in _____ • you use them to walk • where your brain goes • you tear up when you _____ • you have one in your skull • be carefull not to _______ • neosporin come as a ______ • you put _____ in your water • you have a 103 degree ______ • were you go when you get hurt • what your body does to get air • you drink some when you're sick • there are 206 _____ in your body • ...
Mental Health 2025-12-19
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- – Talking openly about feelings
- – Pressure felt by the mind and body
- – A calm and steady emotional state
- Confidence in your abilities
- Feeling connected and accepted
- Paying attention without judgment
- – Healthy boundaries with others
- – Actions taken to care for yourself
- Expressing needs respectfully
- A helpful way to calm down
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- Understanding your thoughts and emotions
- A peaceful feeling
- – A short pause to reset your body
- Ability to recover after challenges
- – Skills used to manage emotions
- – Things you work toward
- Help from people around you
- – Present-moment awareness
- Strong emotions we experience
- – Belief that someone is safe or reliable
- – Personal sense of who you are
- Someone safe to talk to
22 Clues: A peaceful feeling • Someone safe to talk to • – Things you work toward • – Present-moment awareness • A helpful way to calm down • Help from people around you • Confidence in your abilities • Strong emotions we experience • Expressing needs respectfully • Feeling connected and accepted • – Talking openly about feelings • – Personal sense of who you are • ...
Mental Health 2026-02-25
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- the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional
- a temporary state of mind or feeling
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness, often characterized by physical symptoms like a rapid heartbeat, sweating, and tension
- characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- bear all or part of the weight of hold up
- a condition that alters a person’s behavior or thinking, especially in a way that has an undesirable impact on some aspect of their life
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- the process or fact of isolating or being isolated
- a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing terrifying, life-threatening, or violent events
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties toughness
- the internal or external drive, desire, and energy that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors
- the body's natural physical and emotional response to demanding, challenging, or threatening situations
- deal effectively with something difficult
- the overall subjective evaluation of your own personal worth, value, and competence
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
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- an expert or specialist in psychology
- the action or practice of meditating
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising
- a set of symptoms indicating a loss of contact with reality, characterized primarily by hallucinations
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- a mark of disgrace, intense disapproval, or discrimination directed at a person or group based on specific, often unfair, perceived characteristics, such as mental illness, race, or social status
- the practice of maintaining a nonjudgmental, moment-by-moment awareness of your thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment
- a serious, common medical illness characterized by a persistent, intense, and long-lasting low mood or loss of interest in activities
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
27 Clues: the action or practice of meditating • a temporary state of mind or feeling • an expert or specialist in psychology • bear all or part of the weight of hold up • deal effectively with something difficult • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • ...
health class 2026-02-26
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- A stimulant drug that speeds up the body.
- Substances that change how your body or mind works.
- (Blood Alcohol Concentration) The amount of alcohol in someone’s blood.
- When someone has drunk too much alcohol.
- A poisonous gas found in cigarette smoke.
- Sticky, harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke.
- An unwanted reaction your body has to a medicine.
- Serious liver damage caused by long‑term alcohol use.
- When your body gets used to a drug and needs more to feel the same effect.
- Tiny hairs in your lungs that help clean the air you breathe.
- Drugs used to help you feel better or treat sickness.
- Uncomfortable symptoms that happen when someone stops using a drug they’re addicted to.
- Smoke from someone else’s cigarette that others breathe in.
- A shot that helps protect you from diseases.
- Not using alcohol or drugs.
- A very dangerous and illegal stimulant drug.
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- Drinking a lot of alcohol in a short time.
- Medicines you can buy without a doctor’s note.
- Medicines a doctor must approve before you can use them.
- When the body needs a drug to feel normal.
- — When the mind feels like it needs a drug.
- Stopping a drug all at once.
- The process of removing harmful drugs from the body.
- When someone can’t stop using a drug even when it harms them.
- The addictive chemical found in tobacco.
- A drink that can change how your brain works.
- Something that makes you want to keep using it.
- Addiction to alcohol.
28 Clues: Addiction to alcohol. • Not using alcohol or drugs. • Stopping a drug all at once. • When someone has drunk too much alcohol. • The addictive chemical found in tobacco. • A stimulant drug that speeds up the body. • A poisonous gas found in cigarette smoke. • Drinking a lot of alcohol in a short time. • When the body needs a drug to feel normal. • ...
Health 3.1 2026-03-03
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- Sensory receptors responsible for sensations of touch and pressure.
- thin membrane that is stretched tightly across the end of the auditory canal like a drum.
- Second largest part of the brain.
- The actual nerve cells of the body.
- Largest part of the brain, consists of two halves.
- System Part of the brain that helps generate and regulate emotions and coordinate overall brain activity.
- White part of the eye.
- Body Contains a nucleus, sends and receives nerve impulses and controls the cell’s growth.
- Carry nerve impulses away from the cell body.
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- Cord Thick bundle of nerve fibers located within the spinal cavity.
- Branching extensions from the cell that receive impulses from other neurons and send them to the cell body.
- Nerve endings sensitive to chemicals.
- The Transparent portion at the front of the eye.
- The Center of the Iris, the opening through which light enters.
- The part of the eye that focuses the rays of light.
- Snail shaped, fluid-filled chamber within the temporal bone.
- How scientists rate the loudness of sound in units.
- The Colored part of the eye.
- Thin layer of light-sensitive nerve cells.
- Receptors A bare nerve ending that reacts to a particular type of strong stimulus.
20 Clues: White part of the eye. • The Colored part of the eye. • Second largest part of the brain. • The actual nerve cells of the body. • Nerve endings sensitive to chemicals. • Thin layer of light-sensitive nerve cells. • Carry nerve impulses away from the cell body. • The Transparent portion at the front of the eye. • Largest part of the brain, consists of two halves. • ...
#RIVERSIDESTRONG 2021-03-05
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- Integrated Health network servicing costal VA since 1915
- group of people having particular characteristic in common
- involved
- to give assistance
- mental or physical condition
- necessary
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- showing kindness for others
- degree of excellence
- the state of being in good health
- able to withstand pressure
- variety
- advanced and original
- co-operation on a task
- standards of behavior
14 Clues: variety • involved • necessary • to give assistance • degree of excellence • advanced and original • standards of behavior • co-operation on a task • able to withstand pressure • showing kindness for others • mental or physical condition • the state of being in good health • Integrated Health network servicing costal VA since 1915 • ...
Nursing Career Pathways 2014-03-17
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- This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher
- A person who was born during the demographic Post–World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964.
- The right to make a decision and take control within the nursing scope of practice
- Created to evaluate the quality and service of practice. (minimal expectations for providing safe patient care).
- Abbreviation for the AACN's 2006 proposal to be the new standard for advanced practice nurses by 2015
- Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA.
- a US law aimed at reforming the American health care system with its main focus on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care and health insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US.
- Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage
- This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group
- Being entrusted with particular functions based off of gained nursing knowledge which leads to specific developed competencies
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- Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state.
- An expert in a defined area of knowledge and practice in a selected clinical area of nursing
- First providers to see clearly when and how the health care system is not effectively meeting patient needs
- Responsible for self and others behaviors and outcomes in one’s professional role.
- Agreement amongst states to share the licensure terms for nurses' scope of practice.
- Requirements for this advanced degree include completing an accredited program, obtaining national certification and completing a specified number of clinical hours
- Allows for control of practice and central beliefs (values, duties, and commitments)
17 Clues: Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage • Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state. • This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher • This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group • Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA. • ...
Nursing Career Pathways 2014-03-17
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- The right to make a decision and take control within the nursing scope of practice
- Allows for control of practice and central beliefs (values, duties, and commitments)
- This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher
- First providers to see clearly when and how the health care system is not effectively meeting patient needs
- Created to evaluate the quality and service of practice. (minimal expectations for providing safe patient care).
- Responsible for self and others behaviors and outcomes in one’s professional role.
- An expert in a defined area of knowledge and practice in a selected clinical area of nursing
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- A person who was born during the demographic Post–World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964.
- Being entrusted with particular functions based off of gained nursing knowledge which leads to specific developed competencies
- Requirements for this advanced degree include completing an accredited program, obtaining national certification and completing a specified number of clinical hours
- a US law aimed at reforming the American health care system with its main focus on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care and health insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US.
- Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA.
- Agreement amongst states to share the licensure terms for nurses' scope of practice.
- Abbreviation for the AACN's 2006 proposal to be the new standard for advanced practice nurses by 2015
- Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage
- This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group
- Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state.
17 Clues: Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage • Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state. • This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher • This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group • Abbreviation for the committee involved with the policy making amongst ANA. • ...
social 9 chapter 8 2025-05-07
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- platform: A political party’s set of beliefs, values, and goals they promote during an election.
- policy: A government's plan for managing a country's economy through taxation, spending, and regulation.
- evasion: Illegally avoiding paying taxes by hiding income or information.
- economy: An economy where private businesses make most of the decisions about what to produce and sell, based on supply and demand.
- care: Services provided to maintain or improve people's health, like doctor visits, hospital care, and medication.
- assistance: Financial help from the government for people who have little or no income.
- and Services Tax (GST): A federal sales tax applied to most goods and services in Canada.
- health care: Health services paid for by individuals or private insurance, not funded by the government.
- tax: A tax paid by consumers on the purchase of goods and services.
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- health care: A health care system funded by taxes where medical services are provided to all citizens, often at no direct cost.
- The financial gain made in a business when revenue is higher than expenses.
- market: Illegal buying and selling of goods and services, often to avoid taxes or laws.
- Money paid regularly by the government or a private company to people after they retire or to those unable to work.
- economy: Economic activities that are not reported to the government and therefore not taxed.
- program: A service provided by the government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens (e.g., health care, income assistance).
- tax: Money collected by the government from people’s earnings.
- The system where governments collect money from citizens and businesses to pay for public services and programs.
- base: The total amount of income, property, or goods that can be taxed by the government.
- insurance: A plan that helps cover medical expenses in exchange for regular payments (called premiums).
- economy: An economic system combining private business with government regulation and social programs.
20 Clues: The financial gain made in a business when revenue is higher than expenses. • tax: Money collected by the government from people’s earnings. • tax: A tax paid by consumers on the purchase of goods and services. • and Services Tax (GST): A federal sales tax applied to most goods and services in Canada. • ...
insurances 2021-01-04
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- type of health insurance plan
- is the length of time during which an insurance policyholder or their dependants may file and receive payment for a covered event
- product that provides an insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to other people or property
- health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- can have a yearly and or a lifetime maximum dollar limit
- insurance a generic term applying to all types of insurance indemnifying or reimbursing for losses
- is the amount that you must pay out of your own pocket
- care system of health care delivery that attempts to influence the utilization quality and cost of services provided
- is the actual cost of your insurance plan
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- network is a list of doctors or other health care providers
- is the person or entity you name in a life insurance policy to receive the death benefit
- written promise of coverage given to an individual,family,or group of covered individuals
- a payment made by a beneficiary
- benefits insurance required buy state or federal law
- type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- maintenance organization a medical group plan that provides physician and clinical services
- a term commonly used by health insurance companies to designate any healthcare provider
- property insurance denotes a natural or man made disaster
- a state assistance program, passed under title xviii of the social security amendments of 1965
19 Clues: type of health insurance plan • a payment made by a beneficiary • is the actual cost of your insurance plan • benefits insurance required buy state or federal law • is the amount that you must pay out of your own pocket • can have a yearly and or a lifetime maximum dollar limit • property insurance denotes a natural or man made disaster • ...
Health Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- A chance that is not worth taking after careful consideration of the possible outcomes
- condition of your body
- Death that occurs before a person reaches his or her life expectancy
- The condition of a person's body, mind, relationships and emotions
- The passing of characteristics from biological parents to their children
- The condition of your Mind
- The condition of your relationships
- A term used to describe the effects one health behavior can have on total health
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- An action that promotes health, prevents injury, illness and premature death
- The highest level of health a person can achieve
- The condition of a person's Health
- An action that threatens health, increases the likelihood of injury, illness and premature death
12 Clues: condition of your body • The condition of your Mind • The condition of a person's Health • The condition of your relationships • The highest level of health a person can achieve • The condition of a person's body, mind, relationships and emotions • Death that occurs before a person reaches his or her life expectancy • ...
insurance vocab 2021-02-17
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- No PCP required, you may choose any preferred provider, and usually the most expensive plan.
- decision made by your health insurer determining what services may be covered.
- Provides low-cost health insurance to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for medicaid, but not enough for private insurance.
- A health benefits program to help share the cost for health care services with eligible beneficiaries (veterans)
- A specified amount of money that the insured must be paid before receiving covered care.
- rule, The earliest birthday determines which spouse´s plan is primary and who´s is secondary.
- compensation, If an employee is injured without breaking any work guidelines, the company´s insurance will cover the medical bills
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim
- of benefits, Transfers the insurance claims rights/benefits to a third-party, who then has the authority to file a claim, make repair decisions, and collect insurance payments without the involvement of the homeowner.
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- and state health insurance for low-income families and individuals
- Requires a PCP, you are required to stay within a specific network, and usually the cheapest plan.
- of benefits, statement sent from your insurance company providing details concerning payment for services rendered.
- The fee paid for providing services for a certain number of people.
- the amount of money you pay a company to cover your medical bills
- a fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you have paid your deductible
- designed specifically for Americans 65 years old or older and for the disabled
- condition, Health companies cannot refuse or cover, or charge you more because of this.
17 Clues: the amount of money you pay a company to cover your medical bills • and state health insurance for low-income families and individuals • The fee paid for providing services for a certain number of people. • decision made by your health insurer determining what services may be covered. • ...
An Apple a Day 2016-04-21
31 Clues: cuts • sick • pain • scar • pale • blood • ulcer • pills • doctor • health • sneeze • needle • vaccine • illness • dentist • critches • to suffer • operation • wheelchair • extraction • to breathe • to diagnose • to get sick • prescription • to get better • injury, wound • emergency room • healthy (male) • health (female) • arm or leg cast • arm or leg cast
Spanish 2022-11-18
29 Clues: rice • peas • I do • fish • meat • fats • onion • you do • grapes • butter • grains • dinner • chicken • carrots • lettuce • pastries • tomatoes • potatoes • ice cream • spaghetti • beverages • beefsteak • toexercise • I'm hungry • I'm thirsty • to lift weights • for one's health • verdes green beans • la salud to maintain one's health
Spanish Vocab (Due Nov 18) 2022-11-16
30 Clues: I do • fats • rice • fish • meat • peas • onion • dinner • grains • butter • you do • grapes • carrots • to walk • lettuce • chicken • pastries • potatoes • tomatoes • ice cream • beverages • beefsteak • spaghetti • I'm hungry • I'm thirsty • green beans • to exercise • to lift weights • for one's health • to maintain one's health
TULA CROSSWORD 2025-07-23
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- A package the members receive in the mail that contains all the equipment needed to start their journey with LIVE TULA
- A starting point that gives us a clear picture of where the member is right now
- Higher A1C levels are associated with and increased risk of diabetes-related ________
- A tool within the app that members can use to monitor and track variables that might effect their health
- The inner drive that helps members stay committed to their health goals, even when it gets tough
- A chance for the Health Coach to share their background, explain the program, ask about medications, and highlight the importance of regular physician blood checks
- Guidelines that limit scope of to appropriate, professional conversation to protect both the coach and the member’s time, energy, and focus.
- Based on the member’s medications, the Health Coach provides guidance on ______-_____ blood checks
- Obstacles that prevent members from following through on their health goals
- The ADA recommends an A1C of less than this percent for many adults with diabetes
- The extent to which a member follows their agreed-upon health plan
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- a trained professional who helps members make changes that support their diabetes management through motivational interviewing and creating actionable goals around lifestyle
- a brief speech that outlines who you are as a HealthCoach. The name comes from the notion that the speech should be delivered in the short time period of an elevator ride
- Clear, consistent standards communicated by the Health Coach that members can count on and are encouraged to follow. These include what members can hope for from the coaching experience, and what is hoped that they will adhere to in return
- Verification of this is needed before discussing any personal health information
- Regularly checking glucose and A1C helps track progress, guide treatment decisions, and keep everyone—members, physicians, and the Tula Team—informed
- Hormone produced in the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels
- A blood test used to measure average blood sugar levels over a period of 2-3 months
18 Clues: The extent to which a member follows their agreed-upon health plan • Hormone produced in the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels • Obstacles that prevent members from following through on their health goals • A starting point that gives us a clear picture of where the member is right now • ...
Mental Well Being 2024-07-15
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- - A type of leave that may be taken to focus on mental health
- - A term for the pressure or demands placed on employees that can impact mental health if not managed
- - A practice often used for stress reduction and relaxation that involves focus and tranquility
- - A state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
- - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; a sign of mental health
- - An important aspect of mental health that involves understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- - A common workplace initiative to promote physical and mental well-being
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- - A professional who can provide guidance and support for mental health issues
- - A strategy often implemented by companies to support employee mental health, abbreviated as EAP
- - A beneficial practice for mental health that involves taking short breaks throughout the workday
- - A type of flexible working arrangement that can support work-life balance and mental health
- - A key factor in workplace mental health, this term refers to the sense of value and respect an employee feels from their employer
12 Clues: - A type of leave that may be taken to focus on mental health • - A common workplace initiative to promote physical and mental well-being • - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; a sign of mental health • - A professional who can provide guidance and support for mental health issues • ...
Health Information Services - Nursing Home Week 2024 2024-05-08
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- Acronym for Registered Health Information Technician.
- Notations in a resident's medical record.
- What is the main professional association for health information professionals?
- What is the primary goal of HIPAA?
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses into universal medical code numbers.
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage.
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of nondisclosure without patient consent.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information.
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- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed.
- A document granting permission or authority.
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI.
- what are one of the key responsibilities of health information professionals?
- Acronym for Health Information Management.
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases
14 Clues: What is the primary goal of HIPAA? • Notations in a resident's medical record. • Acronym for Protected Health Information. • Acronym for Health Information Management. • A document granting permission or authority. • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI. • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage. • ...
0800 Crossword 2023 2023-11-18
16 Clues: 40% • Mask • Dust • Access • Isolation • Protection • Containment • Bathroom fan • Loft equipment • Identification • Crimp connection • Health and safety • Distance from floor • Distance from gas pipe • Max distance from meter • Health and safety requirements
MOP110 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-06
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- Non-Participating Provider
- Second surgical opinion
- Uniform bill (claim form) for hospital office visit
- Civilian Health, and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
- Participating Provider
- Explanation of benefits
- Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Provider Identification Number
- Inpatient Prospective Payment System
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981
- Federal Employment Compensation Act
- Medicare/Medicaid crossover
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
- World Health Organization
- Diagnosis-related Groups
- Third Party Administrators
- Independent Practice Association
- Integrated Provider Organization
- Medicare Administrative Contractor
- Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Managed Care Organization
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services
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- Resource Based Relative Value System
- Place of Service
- Optical Character Reader (shows up on NCCT)
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veteran Affairs
- Primary Care Provider
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Related Value Unit
- National Provider Identifier
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Office of Workers Compensation Program
- International Classification of Diseases
- Electronic Healthcare Record
- Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System
- Protected Health Information
- Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Healthcare Maintenance Organization
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Preferred Provider Organization
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
47 Clues: Place of Service • Related Value Unit • Primary Care Provider • Participating Provider • Second surgical opinion • Explanation of benefits • Diagnosis-related Groups • Electronic Funds Transfer • World Health Organization • Durable Medical Equipment • Managed Care Organization • Non-Participating Provider • Third Party Administrators • Advanced Beneficiary Notice • ...
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING SEATWORK #1 2023-06-13
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- Beginning nursing student or any nurse entering a situation in which there is no previous level of experience
- FORMERLY KNOWN AS RN HEALS
- LOWEST IN THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS BY MASLOW'S
- dean where there is a peak period for the nursing program in terms of enrollment in EAC
- ONE OF THE LARGEST CATEGORY OF HEALTH WORKERS IN PH
- EXCEPTION TO THE DEVOLUTION PATHWAY
- All the activities whose primary purpose is to promote, restore or maintain health
- statement of philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define the principles you will use to provide care to your patients.
- LEVEL OF TRAINING/TEACHING HOSPITAL
- DE AGUINALDO ORGANIZED FILIPINO RED CROSS
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- Defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease.
- effectivity is central to the nurse-patient relationship
- SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY BEGINNING OF EACATALINA_C
- is an essential element of professional nursing that involves the initiation of independent nursing interventions without medical orders.
- POOLED RESOURCES IN THE ILHZ
- THE ONE THAT KNOWN TO BEWITCHED THE SICK
- The registered nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies to attain expected, measurable outcomes.
- REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER IS WHAT TYPE OF PUBLIC SECTOR?
- FIRST COLLEGE TO OFFER BSN AS 4 YEAR PROGRAM
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
20 Clues: FORMERLY KNOWN AS RN HEALS • POOLED RESOURCES IN THE ILHZ • EXCEPTION TO THE DEVOLUTION PATHWAY • LEVEL OF TRAINING/TEACHING HOSPITAL • THE ONE THAT KNOWN TO BEWITCHED THE SICK • DE AGUINALDO ORGANIZED FILIPINO RED CROSS • LOWEST IN THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS BY MASLOW'S • FIRST COLLEGE TO OFFER BSN AS 4 YEAR PROGRAM • SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY BEGINNING OF EACATALINA_C • ...
factors 2024-10-09
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- some tangata will be dependent on you, whereas others will have the support of
- support for having a healthy diet, losing weight and getting physically fit.
- a person relies on others for support for day-to-day tasks.
- term support is sometimes needed due to an accident, health event or change in personal circumstances.
- social wellbeing and being connected to whenua
- physical wellbeing
- long support is required on an ongoing basis due to disability or other health needs.
- protection from environmental factors that could lead to which risk
- a sense of belonging and
- of life support often focuses on palliative care and on the quality of remaining life.
- Tangata accessing community health services will have a broad range of characteristics you may need to consider when providing
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- a person looks to another person for mutual support, usually from whānau or friends.
- ‘to make fit again’ is about restoring skills following a health event or accident.
- Some people will work towards total independence, while others can only aim to
- People seeking support services will be seeking to support or improve their
- spiritual wellbeing
- a person doesn’t need any support for day-to-day tasks.
- mental and emotional wellbeing
- when one or more dimension is out of balance, wellbeing can be
- employment or activities to keep them
20 Clues: physical wellbeing • spiritual wellbeing • a sense of belonging and • mental and emotional wellbeing • employment or activities to keep them • social wellbeing and being connected to whenua • a person doesn’t need any support for day-to-day tasks. • a person relies on others for support for day-to-day tasks. • when one or more dimension is out of balance, wellbeing can be • ...
concept of DASH diet 2025-03-21
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- Limiting consumption of this can help lower blood pressure.
- Found in vegetables, fruits, and nuts, reducing oxidative stress.
- Found in bananas, oranges, and spinach, essential for blood pressure control.
- DASH diet restricts this to improve blood sugar control.
- Important for bone and heart health, found in dairy and leafy greens.
- A good source of omega-3 fatty acids in the DASH diet.
- A major carbohydrate source in DASH, low glycemic index.
- Dairy products recommended in DASH for calcium intake.
- Provides essential micronutrients and fiber for heart health.
- Includes whole grains, legumes, and fruits for energy and micronutrients.
- Helps lower cholesterol, improve gut health, and regulate blood pressure.
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- DASH diet recommends limiting this to under 1500mg per day.
- Contains MUFA, PUFA, and omega-3, promoting heart health.
- Preferred protein source in DASH over processed meats.
- A key component of the DASH diet, rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Should be avoided as they contribute to hypertension.
- Recommended animal protein source, including poultry and fish.
- Includes MUFA, PUFA, and omega-3, limiting bad cholesterol.
- A plant-based protein source rich in fiber and micronutrients.
- The DASH diet helps protect this organ by reducing strain from high sodium intake.
- This hormone increases with alcohol intake, causing blood vessel constriction.
- Lean protein option encouraged over processed meats.
- Present in nuts, seeds, and whole grains, supports muscle and heart health.
23 Clues: Lean protein option encouraged over processed meats. • Should be avoided as they contribute to hypertension. • Preferred protein source in DASH over processed meats. • A good source of omega-3 fatty acids in the DASH diet. • Dairy products recommended in DASH for calcium intake. • DASH diet restricts this to improve blood sugar control. • ...
“Veterinary Vocabulary Puzzle” 2025-07-27
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- Duty to take care of something or someone
- Free from dirt or germs
- A place where animals receive medical care
- Physical activity that helps stay healthy
- A routine medical examination
- Gaining knowledge or new behaviors
- Deep care and concern for others’ well-being
- The relationship of friendship between people or pets
- A large facility for serious health treatment
- A condition of poor health or sickness
- Relating to medical treatment of animals
- A place where animals are raised
- The process of getting better after illness or treatment
- Relating to the mind or emotional health
- A person who takes care of a pet
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- The process of learning to interact with others
- Teaching a pet to behave properly
- The process of providing food necessary for health and growth
- Practices that help maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Relating to the body or physical condition
- Essential liquid required for life
- An injection that protects against diseases
- Free from danger or harm
- The state of physical and mental well-being
- A domesticated animal kept for companionship
- Equal or proper proportions, especially in diet or activity
- The surroundings in which an animal or human lives
- Understanding and sharing another’s feelings
- A place that gives animals protection and care
- Cleaning and maintaining an animal’s coat and appearance
30 Clues: Free from dirt or germs • Free from danger or harm • A routine medical examination • A place where animals are raised • A person who takes care of a pet • Teaching a pet to behave properly • Essential liquid required for life • Gaining knowledge or new behaviors • A condition of poor health or sickness • Relating to medical treatment of animals • ...
HTN TOPIC 2 (Unit 1) Health Status Indicators 2025-10-16
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- Long-term condition requiring ongoing management
- Hospital _____________: Episode of hospital care from admission to discharge
- Inflammatory disease of the airways causing breathing issues
- Self-____________ health status: Based on a person’s own perception of their health
- ___________ system: Includes brain, spinal cord and nerve diseases
- One healthy year of life lost due to illness or death
- _____________ disorders: Leading cause of YLD among Australian youth
- Standard statistic used to measure health status
- Years of life lost due to premature death
- Leading cause of death and hospitalisation for youth
- ____________ distress: State of emotional suffering and negative feelings
- General pattern or direction of data over time
- Total number of cases of a condition at one time
- ________ diseases: Includes dental caries, gum disease and mouth trauma
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- Number of new cases of a disease in a time period
- ________________ diseases: Affecting the heart and blood vessels
- Health ____________: Overall level of wellbeing of individuals or groups
- Level of ill health in an individual or population
- _____ conditions: Includes acne, eczema and other dermatitis conditions
- Life ____________: Average number of years a person is expected to live
- _________ activities: Include self-care, mobility and communication
- Number of deaths in a given population and time
- _____________ conditions: Affecting muscles, bones and joints
- ___________ of disease: Combined measure of death and illness in a population
- Second leading cause of mortality among youth
- Years lived with disability or disease
26 Clues: Years lived with disability or disease • Years of life lost due to premature death • Second leading cause of mortality among youth • General pattern or direction of data over time • Number of deaths in a given population and time • Long-term condition requiring ongoing management • Standard statistic used to measure health status • ...
Health Vocabulary 2013-09-08
Across
- People who are the same age as you and share similar thoughts.
- How much someone can understand about health so that they change their ways.
- Potential health threats.
- An overall state of total health.
- All of the surrounding's and people you have been around is equal to your _______ sum total.
- Beliefs that an individual finds important.
- Things you inherit from family members.
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- Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors.
- The behaviors one person uses that helps determine their state of health.
- A way to keep a person free from disease.
- The belief's and behaviors of a group of people.
- The overall state of your body is determined by your_______?
12 Clues: Potential health threats. • An overall state of total health. • Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors. • Things you inherit from family members. • A way to keep a person free from disease. • Beliefs that an individual finds important. • The belief's and behaviors of a group of people. • The overall state of your body is determined by your_______? • ...
Insurance 101 2015-07-21
Across
- Federally administered health insurance program for adults over 65, patients with disabilities and / or End Stage Renal Disease
- Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation)
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Coordination of Benefits
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- The policy owner The person who pays health insurance premiums and / or is eligible for group health insurance benefits
- A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction and is eligible for health benefits under the subscribers health insurance policy
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs
- State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients
- : Park Dental's Clearinghouse
- Explanation of Benefits
- Electronic Claim Submission
12 Clues: Explanation of Benefits • Coordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Claim Submission • Electronic Remittance Advice • : Park Dental's Clearinghouse • Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs • Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation) • State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-09
Across
- An organization founded by Bebe Moore Campbell for mental health support
- Demi Lovato's journey emphasizes this non-linear process
- Different perspectives can affect minority groups seeking treatment
- A barrier of seeking help due to societal attitudes
- Actress who spoke about mental health issues in the Asian American community
- A barrier faced by minorities in seeking mental health support
- A common mental health issue among minority groups
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- Someone who speaks out in support of a cause
- Demi Lovato's hospitalization in 2018 was due to this
- A group not part of the dominant culture
- Demi Lovato has joined numerous ones to raise mental health awareness
- Demi Lovato continues to promote this for mental health management
12 Clues: A group not part of the dominant culture • Someone who speaks out in support of a cause • A common mental health issue among minority groups • A barrier of seeking help due to societal attitudes • Demi Lovato's hospitalization in 2018 was due to this • Demi Lovato's journey emphasizes this non-linear process • ...
Health & Wellness 2023-01-27
Across
- is a condition of your physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being
- a powerful influence that usually comes in the form of technology (YouTube, Snapchat, etc)_
- is a set of behaviors by which you live.
- an influence that is in everything around you, including the things you cannot see.
- is the way you act, think, or feel that causes you to make one choice over another.
- is the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- is state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, mental, emotional, and social health.
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- is a set of questions that allows you to evaluate each part of your health
- is the passing down of traits from a parent to a child.
- is the part of health that describes the way that you interact with people.
- a group of people that is related to you and can be a strong influence on you
- is taking steps necessary to prevent illness or accidents.
- Imagining how you feel if you were in another person’s place
- a group of people that is not related to you but is a strong influence
- has to do with the mind.
- are skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health.
16 Clues: has to do with the mind. • is a set of behaviors by which you live. • is the way you recognize and deal with your feelings. • is the passing down of traits from a parent to a child. • is taking steps necessary to prevent illness or accidents. • Imagining how you feel if you were in another person’s place • ...
Key Terminology 2024-03-08
Across
- case status of a write-up from an that summarizes the medical data gathered
- family member means the spouse, parents, children, or any other person who financially relies on the employee.
- confirming how the member has access to Teladoc Health services
- nomenclature used to designate the Salesforce platform
- page that captures the demographic information
- any service that meets specific criteria and is given priority with shorter turn around time at any stage of the case
- first point of contact for Teladoc Health members
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- the primary account holder
- medical records are being reviewed by the Member Advocate
- the individual receiving Teladoc Health services
- directing members the most appropriate Teladoc Health service based on their medical condition and clinical status.
- the team that support our members by coaching, advocating for, and providing informational reports appropriate to their medical questions or condition.
- case status of the process of gathering a medical/clinical history by means of asking the Members about their past and current medical/clinical history, treatment etc.
- page that registers the primary concern and reason for the call
- the employer or insurance policies or plan sponsor who purchase Teladoc Health services
- documents all stages of a member's journey with Teladoc Health
16 Clues: the primary account holder • page that captures the demographic information • the individual receiving Teladoc Health services • first point of contact for Teladoc Health members • nomenclature used to designate the Salesforce platform • medical records are being reviewed by the Member Advocate • documents all stages of a member's journey with Teladoc Health • ...
Maintaining Mental Health 2022-09-20
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- great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing
- act of a person ending his or her own life
- body's physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
- eating disorder characterized by regularly over eating without purging, exercising or fasting
- health defined as proper functioning of the body and its parts
- heath involving wound relationships, building connections with other people and making contributions to the community and society
- disorders, psychiatric, causing a person to act differently than the social norm
- disorders which cause physical bodily sumptoms which cannot be traced to any physical cause
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- mental health disorder characterized by long lasting, intense sadness, leading ot feeling helpless, hopeless, worthless
- obsession or control over food intake in order to be thin
- a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- health defined as emotional wellness: promotes a positive attitude and self-esteem, helps people cope with normal stresses of life, and helps people work productively
- mental health conditions which hinder or prevent good mental health
- binging nad purging ot control intake and body weight
- mental disorders which affect a person's mood; sometimes called affective disorders
- feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something
- pattern which is a description of how a person physically grows; differ from person to person, determined by heredity
17 Clues: act of a person ending his or her own life • feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something • great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing • binging nad purging ot control intake and body weight • obsession or control over food intake in order to be thin • health defined as proper functioning of the body and its parts • ...
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
Insuring Things 2023-05-04
Vocab Puzzle 2022-03-16
Across
- either of the two sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones. The term is also used more broadly to denote a range of identities that do not correspond to established ideas of male and female.
- Health state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.
- gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- Expectancy – number of years a person can expect to live
- Health refers to how well your body functions
- Health refers to how well you get along with others
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
- of Life degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life
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- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- Something that increases the chance of developing a disease
- Health refers to how you react to events in your life
- state of high-level health
- – overall well-being of your body, mind, and relationships
17 Clues: state of high-level health • Health refers to how well your body functions • Health refers to how well you get along with others • Health refers to how you react to events in your life • a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach • Expectancy – number of years a person can expect to live • – overall well-being of your body, mind, and relationships • ...
San Fransisco 2024 2024-06-07
14 Clues: - Local • - Talent • - Banking • - Training • - Teaching • - Learning • - Mobility • - Wellness • - Screening • Health - Home • Health - Care • Medical - Exceptional • Partners - Transition • Employers Institute - Excellence
ACS Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
Across
- Young Fellows Association (acronym)
- system for employee self-service & HR documents
- Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (acronym)
- a conference where all the best surgical education is in one place
- completed four-year college degree and is enrolled in medical school
- committee encouraging the emotional, physical and financial health of our staff
- American Joint Committee on Cancer (acronym)
- ACS social committee
- official magazine of the college
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- division that works with donors to obtain charitable financial support for ACS
- national surgical quality improvement program (acronym)
- location of our Advocacy & Health Policy office
- location of ACS headquarters
- individuals who have finished medical school and are training in a surgical specialty
- personality assessment describing your work style (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness)
- transforming health care resources to increase value and efficiency (acronym); works to shape the nation's health care system
- monthly staff newsletter
- member groups who gather at a local level
- program designed to save the lives of people who are bleeding severely
19 Clues: ACS social committee • monthly staff newsletter • location of ACS headquarters • official magazine of the college • Young Fellows Association (acronym) • member groups who gather at a local level • American Joint Committee on Cancer (acronym) • system for employee self-service & HR documents • location of our Advocacy & Health Policy office • ...
RC1 & Navigator Puzzle # 1 2024-06-14
Across
- COLLECTED ON EVERY MEDICARE VISIT
- FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER
- INSURANCE FOR 65 OR OLDER
- PAYMENT COLLECTED AT THE TIME OF THE VISIT
- TO DISCUSS
- REFERRAL STATUS WHEN AN RC2 CANNOT OBTAIN APPROVAL FOR THE VISIT
- COLLECTED ON THE FIRST VISIT AND EVERY 6 MONTHS AFTER
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- FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL
- A FEDERAL SYSTEM OF HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THOSE REQUIRING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
- PERSONAL ____ SHOULD BE PUT AWAY AND ONLY USED FOR AN EMERGENCY WHILE CLOCKED IN
- ____ PARENTS ARE NOT LEGAL GUARDIANS AND SHOULD NOT SIGN PTD FORMS
- COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
- WQ # 33003 ____ FHC INCOMING
- HEALTH RESCOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
14 Clues: TO DISCUSS • FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL • INSURANCE FOR 65 OR OLDER • WQ # 33003 ____ FHC INCOMING • COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER • COLLECTED ON EVERY MEDICARE VISIT • FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER • PAYMENT COLLECTED AT THE TIME OF THE VISIT • HEALTH RESCOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION • COLLECTED ON THE FIRST VISIT AND EVERY 6 MONTHS AFTER • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
