health Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Health Crossword 2026-03-11
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- negative reaction to food that does not involve the immune system
- think of another word for ore
- substance added to food to improve its taste, texture, or appearance
- Sources include carrots, green leafy vegetables and sweet patatoes
- Sources include almonds, peanuts, and soyabin oil
- basic ideal liquid
- maintain and builds body cells good for bones and muscles
- a persons weight in kilogram divided by the square of height in meters
- tough carbohydrates
- comes from sugars, short supply of energy
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- a disease cause by bacteria or viruses in food is known as
- an eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy
- Sources include citrus fruits, Barrie's, and tomatoes
- whena person eats a much larger amount of food in a short period of time
- sources include fatty fish like salmon, egg yolk, and cheese
- small amount are needed they provide concentrated supply of energy
- Condition in which the body's immune system reacts to substance in some foods
- Sources include animal and dairy products
- Sources include callard greens kale and spinach
- an illness in which a person binges on food or has regular episodes of overeating
20 Clues: basic ideal liquid • tough carbohydrates • think of another word for ore • Sources include animal and dairy products • comes from sugars, short supply of energy • Sources include callard greens kale and spinach • Sources include almonds, peanuts, and soyabin oil • Sources include citrus fruits, Barrie's, and tomatoes • ...
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 • ...
Mental Health 2026-03-16
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- Feelings of nervousness before an event or challenge.
- The ability to understand another person’s feelings.
- A practice involving focused breathing and awareness of the present moment.
- The practice of paying attention to thoughts and feelings without judgment.
- Emotional support from friends, family, or community.
- The process of learning to understand and manage emotions.
- A feeling of intense fear that triggers physical reactions.
- The ability to stay calm and balanced during difficulties.
- A healthy way of expressing feelings without aggression.
- Persistent feelings of nervousness and tension.
- Techniques used to manage stress and emotional challenges.
- The ability to recover from stress or adversity.
- Sudden episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms.
- A professional trained to diagnose and treat mental illness medically.
- A disorder involving extreme mood swings from highs to lows.
- Talking about feelings with someone you trust can provide this.
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- A pattern of thoughts that influences how we feel and behave.
- Strategies people use to deal with stress or difficult emotions.
- Emotional and psychological well-being overall.
- Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- A condition where someone experiences unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviors.
- A mood disorder marked by persistent sadness and low energy.
- Mental and emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances.
- Feeling emotionally exhausted and overwhelmed by responsibilities.
- A traumatic response to a frightening event that continues over time.
- A persistent feeling of worry or fear about everyday situations.
- A mental state characterized by sadness and loss of interest.
- The act of speaking to a professional for psychological support.
- Healthy habits like sleep, nutrition, and exercise that support mental health.
- A professional who helps people talk through emotional problems.
- Techniques used to manage stress and emotional challenges.
31 Clues: Emotional and psychological well-being overall. • Persistent feelings of nervousness and tension. • The ability to recover from stress or adversity. • The ability to understand another person’s feelings. • Feelings of nervousness before an event or challenge. • Emotional support from friends, family, or community. • ...
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. • ...
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 tech 2026-03-23
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- paine
- nanoteknologia
- kaukosäädin
- ihmistäjäljittelevä
- kesto
- synteettinen
- teko-
- helpottunut
- aivoaalto
- tulehtunut
- molempikätinen
- hermo
- käyttöliittymä
- lopettaa
- kopio
- teho
- kangistunut
- keinotekoinen
- anturi
- pysyvä
- esine
- kohtuullinen
- kätevä
- tajuissaan
- jälki
- ihmisrobotti
- silkka
- selkäranka
- välähtää
- sikiö
- taapero
- halvaus
- pyyhkijä
- myoelektroninen
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- lyhytaikainen
- tavallinen
- tilaustyönätehty
- arpi
- poikkeuksellinen
- keskiverto
- langattomasti
- makuuhaava
- neliraajahalvaantunut
- hankala
- vahvistus
- lihas
- kipsi
- naurettava
- hoito
- sopukka
- halvaantunut
- hyvinpieni
- toipuminen
- vakavasti
- verenvuodatus
- pisara
- peukalo
- alkio
- sädetys
- kyberneettinen
- ote
- aistimus
- solu
63 Clues: ote • arpi • teho • solu • paine • kesto • teko- • hermo • lihas • kopio • kipsi • hoito • esine • jälki • sikiö • alkio • anturi • pysyvä • pisara • kätevä • silkka • hankala • sopukka • peukalo • taapero • sädetys • halvaus • lopettaa • välähtää • pyyhkijä • aistimus • aivoaalto • vahvistus • vakavasti • tavallinen • keskiverto • makuuhaava • tulehtunut • naurettava • hyvinpieni • toipuminen • tajuissaan • selkäranka • kaukosäädin • helpottunut • kangistunut • synteettinen • ...
Health Problems 2026-03-27
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- Air suddenly comes from the nose
- Medicine that reduces pain
- Small organism that causes infection
- Suddenly lose consciousness
- Person who helps the doctor
- Place for sick or injured people
- Heartbeat per minute
- Person who treats sick people
- Common illness with runny nose and cough
- Need to drink water
- Place to buy medicine
- Uncomfortable feeling in the body
- Chair for people who cannot walk
- Not awake and not aware
- Serious situation needing fast help
- Nose is blocked
- High body temperature
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- Want to sleep and rest
- Being very overweight and unhealthy
- Frequent trips to the toilet with liquid stool
- Vehicle for sick or injured people
- Skin looks very white
- Red spots on the skin
- Damage to the body
- Pain in the head
- Breathing problem in the lungs
- Throwing up food
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling like the room is spinning
- Reaction to food dust or pollen
- Want to eat food
- Liquid comes from the nose
- Pain in the tooth
- No strength in the body
- Feeling unwell
- Air comes strongly from the throat
36 Clues: Feeling unwell • Nose is blocked • Pain in the head • Throwing up food • Want to eat food • Pain in the tooth • Damage to the body • Pain in the stomach • Need to drink water • Heartbeat per minute • Skin looks very white • Red spots on the skin • Place to buy medicine • High body temperature • Want to sleep and rest • No strength in the body • Not awake and not aware • Medicine that reduces pain • ...
CG CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-20
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- IP is the abbreviation for
- A tool that provides patients with an accurate estimate of their financial responsibility for desired medical services.
- The professional's time in patient care compared to the number of hours worked.
- The amount of money a person pays before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses.
- A written order from a primary care provider (PCP) to a patient to see a specialist or another provider.
- The expenses a patient pays for medical care that are not covered by their health insurance plan.
- A health plan process that requires a health care provider to get approval from a health insurer before providing a service.
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- The percentage of a covered health care service's cost that a patient pays after meeting their deductible.
- When an insurance company or payer refuses to pay for some or all of a medical claim.
- A request for approval to an insurance company for a service that has already been provided to a patient.
- EHR System SSM uses
- A preliminary pre-authorization number from a patient's insurance payer
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible.
- A short, stand-up meeting that teams use to manage quality and safety, and to improve patient outcomes.
- A request to an insurance company or the Health Insurance Marketplace to review a decision that denies a benefit or payment.
15 Clues: EHR System SSM uses • IP is the abbreviation for • A preliminary pre-authorization number from a patient's insurance payer • The professional's time in patient care compared to the number of hours worked. • When an insurance company or payer refuses to pay for some or all of a medical claim. • ...
Informatics 2021-10-13
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- application of computer technology to nursing
- the exchange and use of information between systems
- professional reports, articles, information
- standardized terminology for nursing interventions, diagnoses,and outcomes
- systematized nomenclature of medical and nursing terminology
- database of nursing and allied health literature
- use of information and communication technologies to deliver care by distance
- mobile health care
- ability to access, use and act on information for health
- canadian privacy legislation
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- project in which some canadian nurses use standarized forms for data collection
- minimum number of essential nursing data elements
- longitudinal record of a person's health status
- electronic charting system used here in Cape Breton
- use of tools and processes to solve human problems
- record commonly used in primary care and ambulatory settings
16 Clues: mobile health care • canadian privacy legislation • professional reports, articles, information • application of computer technology to nursing • longitudinal record of a person's health status • database of nursing and allied health literature • minimum number of essential nursing data elements • use of tools and processes to solve human problems • ...
Using Health Information 2025-10-16
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- anyone who purchases goods and services.
- illegal activity related to health products and services such as false label information.
- the process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information.
- Drinking Celsius will improve your study skills and grades!
- theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not.
- to take actions that show support.
- ability to locate and evaluate and apply and communicate information pertaining to health
- the practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills.
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- Trust me I'm a licensed doctor.
- a federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food health products and medications.
- If you don't take Nature's Way Vitamins you will develop a disease by the age of 40.
- Post Malone loves our t-shirts so you will too!
- Nike is trending so don’t be the last to try them!
- body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation- answers questions about the natural world.
14 Clues: Trust me I'm a licensed doctor. • to take actions that show support. • anyone who purchases goods and services. • Post Malone loves our t-shirts so you will too! • Nike is trending so don’t be the last to try them! • Drinking Celsius will improve your study skills and grades! • the practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills. • ...
AHP Compliance Crossword 2021-11-03
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- Latest Plan to Plan contract approved
- Eligible employees may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave under this act
- Review of an Adverse Benefit Determination
- You can call the _______ to report a compliance concern
- Notice of _____ Practices
- Health Insurance ___________ and Accountability Act
- Guide and resource to help employees in making the right choices
- An expression of dissatisfaction about any matter other than an Adverse Benefit Determination
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- Protected _________ Information
- Required upon hire, annually, and upon updates
- Fraud, ______ and Abuse
- Occupational Safety and Health ________
- Type of email for confidential information
- A formal letter from a MCP informing a member of the outcome of the appeal of an adverse benefit determination
- An impermissible use or disclosure of protected health information
- Type of Knox-Keene License we have
- Required if a vendor is a business associate
17 Clues: Fraud, ______ and Abuse • Protected _________ Information • Notice of _____ Practices • Type of Knox-Keene License we have • Latest Plan to Plan contract approved • Occupational Safety and Health ________ • Review of an Adverse Benefit Determination • Type of email for confidential information • Required if a vendor is a business associate • ...
Crossword 2023-10-13
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- IDG Stands for _____?
- a tool used for bug tracking, issue tracking and project management.
- _____ is generated after an OASIS assessment is completed.
- How long is an episode in Home Health?
- NOA submission is required at the start of care only, and untimely submission of NOAs will result in a daily penalty equal to ____?
- Final Claim Bill Type for HH Episodic
- Mobile Applications can be downloaded for both ____?
- ADL Stands for _____?
- What are the two kinds of HIS?
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- LOC Stands for _____?
- a method used to verify home healthcare visits to ensure patients are not neglected and to cut down on fraudulently documented home visits.
- F2F Stands for _____?
- The _______ in Axxess Home Health enables home health agencies and physicians to communicate and collaborate to deliver high-quality patient care, streamline operations and grow business.
- HIS Stands for ____?
- Home health organizations must submit an NOA to their Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) within ___ calendar days from the start of care date.
- and Assessment Information Set OASIS Stands for?
- Taxonomy Code for all Home Health Agencies.
- ______ focuses on the care, comfort, and quality of life of a person with a serious illness who is approaching the end of life.
- What is the type of bill (TOB) used to submit an NOA?
19 Clues: HIS Stands for ____? • LOC Stands for _____? • F2F Stands for _____? • IDG Stands for _____? • ADL Stands for _____? • What are the two kinds of HIS? • Final Claim Bill Type for HH Episodic • How long is an episode in Home Health? • Taxonomy Code for all Home Health Agencies. • and Assessment Information Set OASIS Stands for? • ...
Health Vocabulary 2013-09-08
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- Things you inherit from family members.
- How much someone can understand about health so that they change their ways.
- Decisions to avoid harmful behaviors.
- All of the surrounding's and people you have been around is equal to your _______ sum total.
- Potential health threats.
- The belief's and behaviors of a group of people.
- A way to keep a person free from disease.
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- The overall state of your body is determined by your_______?
- An overall state of total health.
- The behaviors one person uses that helps determine their state of health.
- People who are the same age as you and share similar thoughts.
- Beliefs that an individual finds important.
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_______? • ...
Australia's Health System 2020-05-11
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- Government provided lifesaving and disease prevention medication to the community at a subsidised cost
- financial resources that are provided to keep the health system adequately staffed and resourced
- 2% of taxable income paid by most tax payers (except low income earners)
- The name of the incentive created by the government to encourage young people to take out private health insurance
- The amount Medicare will contribute to selected procedures
- An example of a service/treatment medicare will subsidise the cost of
- ensuring an efficient health workforce and system, promoting disease prevention and early intervention, ensuring adequate funding and regulation of the health system and research and monitoring
- giving people access to health care based on what they need to be healthy rather than the same thing for everyone
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- You pay a premium for this in order to help cover health related costs not covered by medicare
- If a person qualifies for the NDIS the first step is to create an ______
- when a doctor or specialist charges only the scheduled fee
- - Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- promotes equity by providing extra financial assistance for people who incur significant out of pocket costs for medications over a 12 month period.
- when only part of the cost of medication is covered the patient must the make a _______
- Provides services and supports for people with permanent disabilities, their families and carers
15 Clues: - Australia's universal health insurance scheme • The amount Medicare will contribute to selected procedures • when a doctor or specialist charges only the scheduled fee • An example of a service/treatment medicare will subsidise the cost of • If a person qualifies for the NDIS the first step is to create an ______ • ...
#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. • ...
Value of Health 2022-09-26
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- Circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life.
- Active process that involves becoming aware of and making choices toward improving aspects of health.
- Aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions.
- Person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
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- Aspect of health that has to do with a person's thoughts and feelings
- Aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in health.
- The three dimensions of health are this.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- Describes how you observe and interpret information.
- Aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways.
11 Clues: The three dimensions of health are this. • Describes how you observe and interpret information. • Aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions. • Aspect of health that has to do with a person's thoughts and feelings • Person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 Vocabulary 2013-09-08
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Health & Wellness 2023-01-27
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Mental wellness 2026-04-03
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- A mental health framework recognising multiple environmental layers of influence
- A psychological therapy focused on changing thoughts and behaviours
- A process where gut imbalance increases disease risk through microbial disruption
- The interaction between biological, psychological, and social factors in health
- A major global health organisation defining mental health beyond absence of illness
- INTENTIONBEHAVIOURGAP The behavioural gap between wanting to change and actually doing it
- A behavioural technique involving tracking actions to improve awareness and adherence
- A key dietary pattern characterised by excess sugar, salt, and saturated fat intake
- A condition where arteries narrow due to plaque buildup from high LDL cholesterol
- components that feed gut bacteria and support metabolic health
- A group of diseases involving uncontrolled abnormal cell growth
- A risk factor involving prolonged sitting and low movement levels
- A planning strategy that prepares for barriers to maintain behaviour change
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- A cluster of risk factors including high blood pressure and abdominal fat
- The communication system linking gut microbiota and brain function
- A chronic condition driven by insulin resistance often linked to long-term dietary imbalance
- The tendency for behaviours to become automatic through repeated context-based actions
- A psychological strategy using “If–Then” plans to increase follow-through
- A model explaining behaviour as a result of capability, opportunity, and motivation
- Excess body fat accumulation due to long-term energy surplus
20 Clues: Excess body fat accumulation due to long-term energy surplus • components that feed gut bacteria and support metabolic health • A group of diseases involving uncontrolled abnormal cell growth • A risk factor involving prolonged sitting and low movement levels • The communication system linking gut microbiota and brain function • ...
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
Vocab Puzzle 2022-03-16
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- 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
Acute severe eating and chronic eating disorders (ASED) in children 2026-03-13
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- Lack of enough water in the body
- Protein deficiency causing swelling in children
- Lack of strength due to illness or poor nutrition
- How a person feels about their body appearance
- Serious lack of food over a long period
- Planned eating pattern for health or treatment
- Process of restoring health and normal eating
- Talking therapy to help emotional problems
- Extreme tiredness from illness or lack of energy
- Treatment to improve mental or physical health
- Forceful emptying of stomach contents
- Severe restriction of food leading to extreme weight loss
- Natural desire to eat food
- Process of getting and using food for growth
- Emotional pressure that affects behavior
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- Body’s signal that food is needed
- Persistent feeling of sadness or hopelessness
- Nutrients needed in small amounts for health
- Condition caused by lack of proper nutrients
- Eating a very large amount of food in a short time
- Units that measure energy in food
- Place where sick children receive medical care
- Eating large amounts of food followed by purging
- Doctor who treats children
- Removing food from the body after eating
- Regular checking of health and growth
- Nutrient important for body growth and repair
- Process of becoming healthy again
- Severe wasting due to long-term malnutrition
- Increase in body size and development
30 Clues: Doctor who treats children • Natural desire to eat food • Lack of enough water in the body • Body’s signal that food is needed • Units that measure energy in food • Process of becoming healthy again • Regular checking of health and growth • Increase in body size and development • Forceful emptying of stomach contents • Serious lack of food over a long period • ...
Insuring Things 2023-05-04
Chapter 1- Understanding Health and Wellness 2023-01-17
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- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- Differences in health outcomes among groups.
- An overall sense of well-being or total health.
- A person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and to use these resources to promote one's health and wellness
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
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- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Various methods for communicating information.
12 Clues: Differences in health outcomes among groups. • Various methods for communicating information. • An overall sense of well-being or total health. • People of the same age who share similar interests. • Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse. • ...
RC1 & Navigator Puzzle # 1 2024-06-14
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Patient Access Week: Crossword 2025-03-12
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- The person responsible to pay the bill.
- Used to group charges for billing purposes. (abbr)
- Term used to categorize groups of people according to their cultural expression and identification.
- The healthcare items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- The person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan.
- The amount a patient pays before the insurance plan pays anything.
- A form that provides notification to patients about the practice's expectations regarding insurance coverage for a specific service.(abbr)
- Technology solution that allows medical staff to electronically verify patient’s insurance eligibility and coverage for medical treatment.(abbr)
- A notification that outlines an uninsured (or self-pay) individual's expected charges for a scheduled or requested item or service.(abbr)
- The written recommendation of a medical professional.
- When verifying benefits for dependent children and both parents have the child under their health plan, this is used to determine which plan will be primary in the filing order.(2 Words)
- The amount you pay for a covered service, such as a doctor's visit or prescription.
- The federal law that protects patients' health information and gives patients' rights over their records. (abbr)
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- Execution of a series of jobs in a computer program without manual intervention. (2 words)
- A physician, health care professional or healthcare facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- The percentage of a covered medical expense that a beneficiary must pay.
- Information collected during registration process on patient data that includes identifying information such as name, date of birth and address, along with insurance information.
- Any medical care that must be paid directly by the patient/guardian.
- A regulation that protects patients from not being treated in an emergency room due to lack of ability to pay. (abbr)
- A measure of income issued every year by the Department of Health and Human Services that is used to determine your eligibility for certain programs and benefits.(abbr)
21 Clues: The person responsible to pay the bill. • Used to group charges for billing purposes. (abbr) • The written recommendation of a medical professional. • The person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan. • The amount a patient pays before the insurance plan pays anything. • Any medical care that must be paid directly by the patient/guardian. • ...
Infection Control key terms 2026-01-23
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- protects human health and the environment
- department responsible for protecting the health of all Americans
- infection a patient gets while receiving medical care for another condition
- federal agency that ensures healthy working conditions by setting and enforcing standards
- attacks the lungs and can affect other body parts like kidneys, spine, or brain
- spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- a tiny infectious agent that can't reproduce on its own
- rarely affecting patients except in unusual circumstances,typically when the immune system is depressed
- U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- diverse single-celled organisms
- U.S. federal law that sets national standards to protect sensitive patient health information
- the way an infectious agent travels from a source to a new host
- the United nations' specialized agency for global public health
- state agency managing health-and-human related services for all North Carolinians
- Enterococcus bacteria that have evolved resistance to the powerful antibiotic vancomycin
- specific way infectious pathogens enter a new host's body to cause a disease
- federal administration in charge of the saftey of food and drugs
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- pathway a pathogen uses to leave its host to infect a new one
- causes inflammation of the liver
- group of large unicellular microorganisms
- a type of staph bacteria resistant to several common antibiotics
- any person, animal, plant, soil, or substance where an infectious agent lives.
- an individual or organism vulnerable to infection because their defenses are weakened.
- most severe,late stage of HIV infection
- primary agency for biomedical and public health research
- having an internal cause or origin
- a microorganism that invades a living host and multiples that can cause a disease
- causes diarrhea and colitis
- standardized document providing detailed health,saftey,and hazard information for specific things
- causes inflammation of the liver but is chronic
- any organism or agent that can cause a disease in a host
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- relating to or developing from external factors
33 Clues: causes diarrhea and colitis • diverse single-celled organisms • causes inflammation of the liver • having an internal cause or origin • most severe,late stage of HIV infection • protects human health and the environment • group of large unicellular microorganisms • a virus that attacks the body's immune system • U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • ...
ACS Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
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- 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 • ...
Health Care Crossword 2017-05-11
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- Types of ___ include physical, sexual, psychological, financial, and neglect.
- Health ______ focuses on prevention and teaching healthy lifestyles
- level Number of births needed to maintain stable population
- A procedure where the sperm and egg are combined in a lab, then transferred to the uterus
- An individual who focuses more on the rightness and wrongness of an action itself
- A misperception of reality
- The inability to reproduce
- Symptoms of ____________ disease typically include tremors or trembling limbs, rigidity or stiffness, and impaired balance and coordination.
- The ____ model of health care involves caring for individuals in the home instead of in a hospital
- A model of health care that involves treating injuries and diseases with medication or surgery
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- Being fertile, reproductive
- An individual who focuses more on the rightness or wrongness of the consequences of their actions
- A mistaken belief or idea
- Moral values and principles relating to medicine
- IUIs, IVFs, and GIFTs are examples of artificial _________.
- A patient with _____ loses contact with reality and experiences impairment of cognitive and behavioural abilities.
- The ability to reproduce
- Implied ____ is a doctor's assumption, due to body language, that they can move forward with a procedure
- Health ____ is a patient's understanding of what is occurring to them medically
- ___ is a patient's right to make an informed decision about their health
20 Clues: The ability to reproduce • A mistaken belief or idea • A misperception of reality • The inability to reproduce • Being fertile, reproductive • Moral values and principles relating to medicine • level Number of births needed to maintain stable population • IUIs, IVFs, and GIFTs are examples of artificial _________. • ...
nutrient 2024-03-17
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- Waxy substance found in the blood, important for cell structure but can lead to health issues in excess.
- Essential organic compounds needed in small quantities for various bodily functions.
- Vital liquid essential for hydration and numerous bodily functions.
- Compounds that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- Mineral necessary for strong bones and teeth, found in dairy products.
- Inorganic substances essential for proper bodily function, such as calcium and iron.
- Maintaining proper fluid balance in the body.
- Essential macronutrient for building and repairing tissues.
- Fiber found naturally in foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
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- Health condition caused by an insufficient or unbalanced diet.
- The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- Essential mineral involved in fluid balance and nerve function, commonly found in table salt.
- Mineral crucial for proper muscle function and heart health, found in bananas and potatoes.
- Primary source of energy for the body, found in foods like bread and pasta.
- Essential mineral required for the production of hemoglobin and oxygen transport in the blood.
- A unit of energy derived from food and beverages.
- The breakdown of food into smaller components for absorption.
- Substances obtained from food essential for growth, energy, and health.
- Indigestible plant material crucial for digestive health and regular bowel movements.
- Concentrated source of energy, important for insulation and cell function.
20 Clues: Maintaining proper fluid balance in the body. • A unit of energy derived from food and beverages. • The process by which the body converts food into energy. • Essential macronutrient for building and repairing tissues. • The breakdown of food into smaller components for absorption. • Health condition caused by an insufficient or unbalanced diet. • ...
b 2024-05-13
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- Information displayed on food packaging, important for making informed choices.
- Physical form of a person, often influenced by diet and lifestyle choices.
- Attitude or perspective, particularly toward food and lifestyle choices.
- Study of food and its effects on health, emphasized in the documentary.
- Achievement of goals related to health, weight loss, or well-being.
- Essential nutrients that play a role in brain function and hormone balance.
- Patterns of eating, often associated with weight loss or health goals.
- Process of making alterations or adjustments, often toward healthier habits.
- Addictive ingredient often hidden in processed foods.
- Process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients for absorption.
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- Importance of maintaining proper water intake for overall health.
- Foods that have been altered from their natural state, often with added ingredients.
- State of equilibrium or harmony, often sought in diet and nutrition.
- Overall state of health and well-being, encompassing physical and mental aspects.
- Surroundings or conditions that influence behavior, including food choices.
- False beliefs or misconceptions about food, nutrition, and weight loss.
- Sector of the economy involved in the production and sale of goods, like food.
- Approach to eating that involves paying attention to hunger and fullness cues.
- Process of removing toxins from the body, emphasized in the documentary.
- Strong desires or urges for specific foods, often unhealthy ones.
20 Clues: Addictive ingredient often hidden in processed foods. • Importance of maintaining proper water intake for overall health. • Strong desires or urges for specific foods, often unhealthy ones. • Achievement of goals related to health, weight loss, or well-being. • State of equilibrium or harmony, often sought in diet and nutrition. • ...
Grade 9 Food and Health Vocabulary 2025-03-17
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- Inorganic substances essential for health
- Organic compounds needed for normal growth and nutrition
- A reaction of the immune system to certain foods or substances
- The main dish of a meal
- The assistance provided to customers in a restaurant
- Having the right proportions of different nutrients
- A type of carbohydrate that aids digestion
- The process of maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body
- Units of energy provided by food
- A sweet course served at the end of a meal
- Not good for health; harmful or lacking in nutrients
- pyramid A graphical representation of a balanced diet
- A person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant
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- The amount of food served or eaten
- A nutrient that provides energy and supports cell growth
- A sweet substance found in many foods
- A small portion of food eaten between meals
- Beneficial to health; nutritious
- The kinds of food a person usually eats
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness
- The process of taking in food and using it for health
- addiction A condition where a person has an uncontrollable desire for certain foods
- A small dish served before the main meal
- Essential nutrient for building and repairing tissues
- A list of food and drink options available at a restaurant
- A professional cook, especially the head cook in a restaurant
26 Clues: The main dish of a meal • Beneficial to health; nutritious • Units of energy provided by food • The amount of food served or eaten • A sweet substance found in many foods • The kinds of food a person usually eats • A small dish served before the main meal • Inorganic substances essential for health • A type of carbohydrate that aids digestion • ...
Human Resources 2025-08-15
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- The physical and mental condition of a person.
- The food and substances needed for health and growth.
- Good and responsible behavior when using technology and the internet.
- How much work a person can do in a certain time.
- Unable to read and write.
- Not getting enough food or the right nutrients for a long time.
- Being prepared with the skills and knowledge needed to work.
- Involvement in activities or programs in a way that helps them succeed.
- False information spread to mislead people.
- Eating the right kinds and amounts of food for health.
- The ability to read and write.
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- A condition where children are too short for their age due to long-term poor nutrition.
- A measure of a country’s quality of life based on health, education, and income.
- The quality of matching job requirements.
- The skills and knowledge companies need from workers.
- The abilities needed to do tasks well, often learned through practice or training.
- People who work or can work, including their skills, health, and knowledge.
- The ability to develop or succeed in the future.
- The process of gaining knowledge, skills, and values through learning.
- The act of checking if something is true or correct.
- The way something is shared or delivered.
- The total number of people in an area.
- Work done for pay or to earn a living.
23 Clues: Unable to read and write. • The ability to read and write. • The total number of people in an area. • Work done for pay or to earn a living. • The quality of matching job requirements. • The way something is shared or delivered. • False information spread to mislead people. • The physical and mental condition of a person. • How much work a person can do in a certain time. • ...
Spanish 2013-02-04
29 Clues: i do • fats • peas • meat • fish • rice • onion • butter • grains • you do • dinner • grapes • lettuce • to walk • carrots • chicken • tomatoes • potatoes • pastries • beverages • spaghetti • im hungry • beefsteak • ice cream • im thirsty • green beans • to lift weights • for ones health • to maintain ones health
Spanish 2013-02-04
29 Clues: peas • meat • fish • i do • rice • fats • onion • butter • you do • grapes • grains • dinner • carrots • lettuce • chicken • to walk • potatoes • pastries • tomatoes • ice cream • spaghetti • beefsteak • im hungry • beverages • im thirsty • green beans • to lift weights • for ones health • to maintain ones health
What The Health 2021-03-06
25 Clues: Flu • Diet • Nurse • Cough • A Cold • Doctor • Health • Aspirin • Healthy • Bad mood • Stressed • Medicine • Good mood • To sneeze • Feel awful • You should • wound/injury • Do excersise • You shouldn't • To lose weight • To gain weight • To hurt oneself • What should i do • Maintain one's health • I have a pain of the...
Terms 4 2021-09-09
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- teaspoon,temperature
- range of motion; rupture of membranes
- T, tablespoon, temperature
- every 2 hours
- short(ness) of breath; side of bed
- omnibus budget reconciliation act
- World Health Organization
- every (quaque), each
- afternoon/evening
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- pint; patient
- treatment
- ounce
- after meals (post cibos)
- inch
- health maintenance organization
- vital signs
- prescription
- within normal limits
- sacral
- quart
20 Clues: inch • ounce • quart • sacral • treatment • vital signs • prescription • pint; patient • every 2 hours • afternoon/evening • teaspoon,temperature • within normal limits • every (quaque), each • after meals (post cibos) • World Health Organization • T, tablespoon, temperature • health maintenance organization • omnibus budget reconciliation act • short(ness) of breath; side of bed • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-23
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- Care that promotes physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual well-being by treating the whole body, mind, and spirit.
- A way patients receive care without being admitted to hospitals or other care facilities in order to reduce the cost of health care.
- Methods of treatment that are used in place of biomedical therapies.
- Care for the elderly that is a growing field providing adult day care centers, retirement communities, assisted/independent living facilities, long-term care facilities, and other organizations.
- One way Congress is trying to control costs for government insurance plans. Patients with certain diagnoses are classified in one payment group. A limit is placed on the cost of care, and the agency is encouraged to provide care within the expense limit allowed.
- Methods of treatment that are used in conjunction with conventional medical therapies.
- A rapidly growing health care service that can be given in your home for an illness or injury; usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility.
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- An act that has left to the development of many regulations regarding long-term care and home health care, requiring states to establish training and competency evaluation programs for nursing and geriatric assistants.
- Monitoring the use of energy to control costs and conserve resources such as electricity, water and/or gas.
- The use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical and/or health care services.
- The outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a high proportion of the population.
- The state of being in optimum health with a balanced relationship between physical, mental, and social health; another major trend in health care.
- Health care that used both mainstream medical treatments and CAM therapies to treat a patient.
- Trying to control the rising cost of health care and achieving the maximum benefit for every dollar spent. Some reasons for high health care costs include: technological advances, the aging population, and health-related lawsuits.
14 Clues: Methods of treatment that are used in place of biomedical therapies. • Methods of treatment that are used in conjunction with conventional medical therapies. • The use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical and/or health care services. • Health care that used both mainstream medical treatments and CAM therapies to treat a patient. • ...
Module 11 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- A set of 17 global goals aimed at ending poverty, promoting health and well-being, and ensuring environmental sustainability by 2030.
- The study of populations, including factors like age, gender, income, and migration patterns.
- A global health initiative promoting access to essential health care for all people, emphasizing primary health care as a foundation for health equity.
- Digital technology (like video calls or online platforms) to provide remote healthcare services, often connecting rural areas with health centers.
- A strategy where policymakers consider the health impacts of decisions across all sectors
- Moral principles guiding global health work, ensuring fairness, justice, and respect for all individuals, especially in diverse, multicultural settings.
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- The study of how diseases spread and affect populations, aiming to control health problems at the population level.
- A measure that combines years of life lost due to premature death and years lived with disability to assess the total impact of diseases worldwide.
- Health issues and challenges that affect people across the world, aiming to improve health and achieve equity for all.
- An approach recognizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, and addressing health issues across all sectors.
10 Clues: A strategy where policymakers consider the health impacts of decisions across all sectors • The study of populations, including factors like age, gender, income, and migration patterns. • The study of how diseases spread and affect populations, aiming to control health problems at the population level. • ...
Lesson 2 2016-09-02
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- a chart showing genetic diseases or conditions in families
- a _________ health record is documentation of a persons health
- a health ___________ is something made specifically to maintain health
- a health care ___________ is a trained licensed professional
- a health care ___________ is a place where people receive health care
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- a service that is performed by a health care provider
- a serious situation that occurs without warning and calls for quick action
- health professional ___________ monitor the training and ethics of health professionals
- a _______ factor is anything that increases a person's chance of developing a disease
9 Clues: a service that is performed by a health care provider • a chart showing genetic diseases or conditions in families • a health care ___________ is a trained licensed professional • a _________ health record is documentation of a persons health • a health care ___________ is a place where people receive health care • ...
FOUNDERS LIBRARY CROSSWORD 2025-09-25
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- A professional who helps with emotional well-being
- A professional who supports mental health in schools
- A book's physical or digital location
- Practice of being present and aware
- A mental health condition involving extreme highs and lows
- A person who manages library resources
- A book that tells a made-up story
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- A global organization promoting mental health awareness
- A common mental health condition involving sadness
- A calming activity often done in libraries
- A book's unique identifier in a library
- A calming technique involving breath and body awareness
- A quiet place filled with books
- A group discussion led by a therapist
- Feeling of worry or unease
15 Clues: Feeling of worry or unease • A quiet place filled with books • A book that tells a made-up story • Practice of being present and aware • A book's physical or digital location • A group discussion led by a therapist • A person who manages library resources • A book's unique identifier in a library • A calming activity often done in libraries • ...
Health Care & Impairing Behaviours 2023-01-06
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- The maintenance, restoration and providence of health, where the treatment, prevention and cure of diseases are handled by services, which are provided by educated and licensed professionals.
- A health risk behavior which involves a negative effect upon one's teeth.
- A health risk behavior which involves damage to one’s personal intimate lifestyle.
- One of the 5 Canada Health Act principles, which must be made available for health care plans to be reached to those in need, without burdens, obstacles and financial issues.
- A health risk behavior which involves impairment when one is introduced to wounds, cut etc.
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- a country which is publicly known and praised for its public funded health care system, Medicare.
- An act which makes conditions and certain criteria for health insurance plans, which must be, in respective order of provinces and territories, for them to receive federal cash, which would be thus used, for health purposes.
- A health risk behavior which involves a person not providing one's body proper amount of essential vitamins and nutriment.
- An act established in 1867, which placed responsibility of maintenance, establishment of medical and charitable institutions.
- A health risk behavior which involves dangerous fixation and obsession, to negative toxins which causes harm to one's health.
10 Clues: A health risk behavior which involves a negative effect upon one's teeth. • A health risk behavior which involves damage to one’s personal intimate lifestyle. • A health risk behavior which involves impairment when one is introduced to wounds, cut etc. • a country which is publicly known and praised for its public funded health care system, Medicare. • ...
Public Health Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Study of the distribution and determinants of health
- A mental health disorder marked by prolonged sadness
- Common vector-borne disease caused by a parasite
- Leading preventable cause of death globally
- The process of protecting and improving people's health
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- Isolating individuals to prevent disease spread
- Common preventative health measure
- Fatal viral disease transmitted by animal bites
- A key dietary mineral for bone health
- Held on Tuesday's and Thursday's at SLCPHD
- Chronic condition related to high blood pressure
- Common source of lead exposure, especially in older homes
12 Clues: Common preventative health measure • A key dietary mineral for bone health • Held on Tuesday's and Thursday's at SLCPHD • Leading preventable cause of death globally • Isolating individuals to prevent disease spread • Fatal viral disease transmitted by animal bites • Chronic condition related to high blood pressure • Common vector-borne disease caused by a parasite • ...
World Mental Health Day 2023-10-02
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- Finish the tagline: "Proud to be ____ Free".
- 2023 Theme of World Mental Health Day: "Mental health is a universal ____". (2 words)
- Privacy when accessing mental health services.
- The international colour of World Mental Health.
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- One benefit of having good mental health is developing healthier _______.
- An alternative to emailing the Programme Psychologist: Contact your Placement & _______ ______. (2 words)
- The first name of the OJT Programme Psychologist.
- Month of World Mental Health Day.
- A type of health that affects your mental health.
- Vital piece of information trainees should provide when booking an appointment with the Programme Psychologist.
10 Clues: Month of World Mental Health Day. • Finish the tagline: "Proud to be ____ Free". • Privacy when accessing mental health services. • The international colour of World Mental Health. • The first name of the OJT Programme Psychologist. • A type of health that affects your mental health. • One benefit of having good mental health is developing healthier _______. • ...
Stress 2024-01-10
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- causes you to be challenged enough to pursue goals
- a possible physical result of too much stress
- a possible social result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with the body
- the area of health that deals with relationships
- one that tends to anticipate the worst outcome
- hurried sickness
- when stress reaches a level causing depression, confusion & exhaustion
- one that tends to anticipate the best possible outcome
- the stimulus that triggers the stress
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- a possible mental result of too much stress
- a possible spiritual result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with God
- overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or worthlessness
- internal or external reaction to a situation
- the area of health that deals with the mind
- calmer, more patient, less hurried
17 Clues: hurried sickness • calmer, more patient, less hurried • the stimulus that triggers the stress • the area of health that deals with God • a possible mental result of too much stress • a possible social result of too much stress • the area of health that deals with the body • the area of health that deals with the mind • internal or external reaction to a situation • ...
Chapter 1&3 crossword/Jessica Blankenship 2012-07-25
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- sense - Sounds practical judgment.
- - Remote consulation by patients with physicians or other health professionals via telephone closed-circuit television, or the internet.
- - A form of telemedicine that involves direct contact between patients physicians over the internet, usually for a fee.
- - A mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level, that grants the right to practice certain skills and endeavors.
- - This is where patients, relatives, and others inclined to sue health care practitioners, health care facilities, manufactures of medical equimpent and products, and other when medical outcomes are not acceptable.
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- - The identification with understanding of anothers situation, feelings, and motives.
- access plan - A managed care feature whereby subscribers may see any innetwork health care provider without a referral.
- - A traditional form of health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting from an illness or accident.
- - Official authorization or approval for conforming to specified standard.
- - Standards of behavoir, devoloped as a result of ones concept of right and wrong.
- - Legally responsible or obligated.
- thinking - The ability to think analytically, using fewer emothions and more rationality.
- - Dishonest of deceitful practices in depriving or attempting to deprive, another of his or her rights.
- - Term for the use of the internet as a source of consumer information about health and medicine.
- - The person bringing charges in a lawsuit.
15 Clues: sense - Sounds practical judgment. • - Legally responsible or obligated. • - The person bringing charges in a lawsuit. • - Official authorization or approval for conforming to specified standard. • - Standards of behavoir, devoloped as a result of ones concept of right and wrong. • ...
Key Terms and Definitions 2022-05-05
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- page that registers the primary concern and reason for the call
- the employer or insurance policies or plan sponsor who purchase Teladoc Health services
- confirming how the member has access to Teladoc Health services
- first point of contact for Teladoc Health members
- 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.
- the primary account holder
- the team that support our members by coaching, advocating for, and providing informational reports appropriate to their medical questions or condition.
- the individual receiving Teladoc Health services
- case status where medical records are being reviewed by the Member Advocate
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- directing members the most appropriate Teladoc Health service based on their medical condition and clinical status.
- any service that meets specific criteria and is given priority with shorter turn around time at any stage of the case
- family member means the spouse, parents, children, or any other person who financially relies on the employee.
- case status of a write-up from an AP that summarizes the medical data gathered
- page that captures the demographic information
- nomenclature used to designate the Salesforce platform
- 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 • documents all stages of a member's journey with Teladoc Health • page that registers the primary concern and reason for the call • ...
Safety at Transgrid 2024-05-24
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- _________ are responsible for ensuring that staff are appropriately trained to able them to comply with Transgrid procedures, legislation and other regulatory requirements associated with their work activities.
- _________ is Transgrid’s hazard and risk management system
- The _________ are responsible for overseeing, monitoring and reviewing the health and safety performance within Transgrid.
- Manage risks to as low as reasonably practicable through the implementation of effective _________ measures.
- Position descriptions outline health and safety _________ for all employees.
- An example of a critical safety risks is exposure to _________ materials
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- When climbing stairs use the _________
- Store _________ items in the lower draws or on lower shelves
- The best time to prepare for an _________ is before one happens
- All workers and delivery partners work for the Transgrid Group are subject to _________ drug and alcohol testing.
- It is our _________ to work safety and report hazards
- The Health and Safety Policy is to be displayed at offices and manned _________
- The _________ is responsible for Reporting health and safety performance to the Board.
- The _________ are providing the necessary resources for management of identified health and safety risks associated with activities undertaken within their business units.
- An _________ is any unplanned event resulting in, or having a potential for injury, ill health, damage or other loss.
- Training records are stored in the _________ system
16 Clues: When climbing stairs use the _________ • Training records are stored in the _________ system • It is our _________ to work safety and report hazards • _________ is Transgrid’s hazard and risk management system • Store _________ items in the lower draws or on lower shelves • The best time to prepare for an _________ is before one happens • ...
Nursing Career Pathways 2014-03-17
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- 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.
- Requirements for this advanced degree include completing an accredited program, obtaining national certification and completing a specified number of clinical hours
- Position in which nurses may hold in representation of region or state.
- Responsible for self and others behaviors and outcomes in one’s professional role.
- 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).
- A person who was born during the demographic Post–World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964.
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- Abbreviation for the AACN's 2006 proposal to be the new standard for advanced practice nurses by 2015
- An expert in a defined area of knowledge and practice in a selected clinical area of nursing
- This level of nurse is more likely to obtain a master's degree or higher
- Agreement amongst states to share the licensure terms for nurses' scope of practice.
- The right to make a decision and take control within the nursing scope of practice
- Being entrusted with particular functions based off of gained nursing knowledge which leads to specific developed competencies
- This group now outnumbers African Americans as the largest minority group
- Allows for control of practice and central beliefs (values, duties, and commitments)
- Region projected to have the highest nursing shortage
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. • ...
Pathway to Excellence: Wellebing 2022-04-25
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- the use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths
- A Chinese marital art and system of calisthenics, consisting of sequences of very slow controlled movements
- VA's approach to care that supports your health and well-being by centering around what matters to you, not what is the matter with you
- A variation of integrative health coaching service used in VHA Medical Centers that is designed to improve health and wellness
- Number of standards in Pathway to Excellence
- A room with relaxation and wellness resource that staff can utilize
- a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple medication, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation.
- Pathway to Excellence Standard 5
- Number of elements of performance (EOP's) within the Well-being Standard.
- A practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- Whole Health Circle that involves getting enough rest, relaxation, and sleep
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- Form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon is deliberately flexed or stretched in order to improve the muscles felt elasticity and achieve comfortable muscle tone
- a form of acupuncture which needles are placed only on the surface of the ear
- Tool provided by the ANCC to assess the current and desired state of an organization practice environment and cultural status
- Having comfortable, healthy spaces where you work and live impacts your physical and emotional health.
- Number of key elements in the Circle of Health
17 Clues: Pathway to Excellence Standard 5 • Number of standards in Pathway to Excellence • Number of key elements in the Circle of Health • The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • A room with relaxation and wellness resource that staff can utilize • the use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths • ...
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: tax: Money collected by the government from people’s earnings. • tax: A tax paid by consumers on the purchase of goods and services. • evasion: Illegally avoiding paying taxes by hiding income or information. • The financial gain made in a business when revenue is higher than expenses. • ...
Wellness Unit 2024-09-10
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- is how we view ourselves and the world around us
- the ability of a person to bounce back and recover from difficult or stressful situations
- the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
- conditions and practices that promote health like brushing teeth, showering, brushing hair and keeping up with physical appearance
- health is the ability to handle stress, cope and manage emotions. It affects how we think, act and feel
- Anything that causes stress
- an overall state of well-being or total health
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- is the ability to stay motivated, set goals in school and develop knowledge of skills that will lead to a career path
- An individual’s or population’s overall health which takes into account various aspects
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- an ongoing condition or illness; there is no cure for this type of disease
- is the ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with other people
- is the normal functioning of the body to take care of hygiene, organs, muscles, bones and overall health.
- any disease of the heart muscle or other working parts of the heart; can be caused by lifestyle choices of a person or passed along in family history
- health is the ability to manage money well and set goals for a future career path to live with stability and contentment
- having an excess amount of body fat that can increase the risk of stroke and heart disease
- health is the ability to keep things clean & organized so all the other areas of wellness can work properly
17 Clues: Anything that causes stress • an overall state of well-being or total health • is how we view ourselves and the world around us • how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself • an ongoing condition or illness; there is no cure for this type of disease • is the ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with other people • ...
Health and Health Equity Crossword 2025-03-29
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- To have enough money to buy or pay for something.
- Including everyone, without excluding anyone.
- Treating people in a way that addresses their different needs.
- To use something in a wrong or harmful way.
- Differences or gaps, especially in social conditions or outcomes.
- Factors that influence or decide the outcome of something.
- To understand, consider the situation in which it happens.
- Describing how different aspects of a person's identity, like race, gender, or class, interact and affect their experience.
- To treat someone or something as less important or to push them to the edge.
- To give official permission or approval for something.
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- To gather or come together in a group.
- To provide financial support to help pay for something.
- Not in correct or equal amount compared to something else.
- To provide motivation or reward to encourage a certain behavior.
- The ability to recover from difficulties or challenges.
- To make something less severe or harmful.
- To combine or bring together different parts into one.
- To make sure rules, laws, or decisions are followed.
- In a situation where someone is at risk of harm or being hurt.
- A sudden increase or rise in something.
20 Clues: To gather or come together in a group. • A sudden increase or rise in something. • To make something less severe or harmful. • To use something in a wrong or harmful way. • Including everyone, without excluding anyone. • To have enough money to buy or pay for something. • To make sure rules, laws, or decisions are followed. • ...
French 3 crossword 2025-02-25
15 Clues: Sleep • Stress • Habits • Choices • Healthy • Unhealthy • Self-care • Sleep well • Past habits • Study habits • Relationships • Physical Health • Athletic activity • A healthy lifestyle • Social-emotional health
French 3 crossword 2025-02-25
15 Clues: Sleep • Stress • Habits • Choices • Healthy • Unhealthy • Self-care • Sleep well • Past habits • Study habits • Relationships • Physical Health • Athletic activity • A healthy lifestyle • Social-emotional health
How Climate Change Affects Human Health 2024-03-08
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- Experiencing an extreme weather event can cause stress and other ______ health consequences.
- The severity of these health risks will depend on the ability of public health and ______ systems.
- Changes in the climate affect the air we breathe both indoors and ________.
- Climate change increases the risk of illness through increasing ___________.
- Climate change and the direct impacts of higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are expected to affect food safety and _________.
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- _____________ the threats that climate change poses to human health is the first step in working together to lower risks and be prepared.
- The United States has public health infrastructure and programs to monitor, manage, and _______ the spread of many diseases.
- Higher air temperatures can increase cases of __________ and other bacteria-related food poisoning.
- Climate change poses significant threats to ______ even in wealthy nations.
- Warmer temperatures and shifting weather patterns can worsen ___ quality.
- Scientists project that warmer temperatures from climate change will increase the frequency of days with unhealthy levels of ground-level _____.
- Climate change may affect allergies and ___________ health.
- Scientists do not yet know whether climate change will increase or decrease particulate matter ______________.
13 Clues: Climate change may affect allergies and ___________ health. • Warmer temperatures and shifting weather patterns can worsen ___ quality. • Climate change poses significant threats to ______ even in wealthy nations. • Changes in the climate affect the air we breathe both indoors and ________. • ...
WPSR! 2022-11-17
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- Is a health issue
- Sprouts enthusiast
- _ Breaker
- Support the treaty on _ of NW
- Remy
- Plan & priorities
- Swedish fish are inferior
- Taxes
- Health Justice Gala
- Forager
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- One of the CC Priorities
- How we can create an impact
- One of the EIH Priorities
- Electrification
- NW, CC, EIH
- Partnerships
- Involve
- Centro Community center
- Active members
- Hippie parents
20 Clues: Remy • Taxes • Involve • Forager • _ Breaker • NW, CC, EIH • Partnerships • Active members • Hippie parents • Electrification • Is a health issue • Plan & priorities • Sprouts enthusiast • Health Justice Gala • One of the CC Priorities • One of the EIH Priorities • Swedish fish are inferior • How we can create an impact • Centro Community center • Support the treaty on _ of NW
What The Health 2021-03-06
25 Clues: Flu • Diet • Nurse • Cough • A Cold • Doctor • Health • Aspirin • Healthy • Bad mood • Stressed • Medicine • Good mood • To sneeze • Feel awful • You should • wound/injury • Do excersise • You shouldn't • To lose weight • To gain weight • To hurt oneself • What should i do • Maintain one's health • I have a pain of the...
3B 2024-03-16
23 Clues: all • bad • why • many • I do • you do • because • I agree • I prefer • horrible • everyday • to think • something • you prefer • to exercise • should, must • I think that • I do not agree • to lift weights • tasty, flavorful • I don't think so • for one’s health • to maintain one’s health
Nursing 2024-10-28
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- given by a patient for treatment
- of drugs and their effects
- of a disease or condition
- of disease-causing organisms
- professional providing patient care
- for patient care procedures
- of body structure
- the rights and needs of patients
- of basic bodily functions, like pulse
- a condition with rapid onset
- patient treatment based on urgency
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- the effectiveness of a treatment
- of disease processes
- taken to improve a patient's health
- of a patient's health status
- focusing on comfort rather than cure
- records of patient care
- of the body by harmful organisms
- considering the whole person in care
- principles governing nursing practices
- related to cleanliness and health
- of protecting against infectious disease
- aimed at restoring function
- to understand a patient's feelings
24 Clues: of body structure • of disease processes • records of patient care • of a disease or condition • of drugs and their effects • for patient care procedures • aimed at restoring function • of a patient's health status • of disease-causing organisms • a condition with rapid onset • the effectiveness of a treatment • given by a patient for treatment • of the body by harmful organisms • ...
Leo Lens October Monthly Challenge 2025-10-31
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- limits set to protect mental wellbeing
- professional mental health guidance
- appreciation for positive aspects of life
- maintaining stability in life and mind
- focused practice for inner peace
- managing difficult emotions or situations
- overall state of good mental and physical health
- ability to recover from difficulties
- persistent sadness or low mood
- emotional or practical help from others
- feeling of unease or worry
- body's response to pressure or demand
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- embracing reality without resistance
- belief that things can improve
- activities that support mental wellbeing
- process of recovering from distress
- treatment to improve mental health
- calm awareness of the present moment
- emotional response to a distressing event
- understanding and sharing another's feelings
20 Clues: feeling of unease or worry • belief that things can improve • persistent sadness or low mood • focused practice for inner peace • treatment to improve mental health • professional mental health guidance • process of recovering from distress • embracing reality without resistance • calm awareness of the present moment • ability to recover from difficulties • ...
The Sociology of Health 2025-11-22
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- Kempson & Bryson argue ‘women are more likely to live in … than men’ [7]
- Sociologist who says men take more risks in their lives than women [8]
- Someone who works on behalf of the government to implement policies and deliver public services [5,7]
- Word that describes the extent of illness or disease in a population [9]
- This is the key word associated with AO2 [11]
- Type of fatty butter that is common in dishes cooked by people from South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) [4]
- Key sociologist associated with regional differences in health inequalities [7]
- Government report that put forward six recommendations for future health policies to address the social class health divide [6,6]
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- ‘Status…’ – the way lower socio-economic groups of people experience more stress and less control in their lives, leading to poorer health [8]
- Sociologist who uses gender role socialisation to explain why men have higher mortality rates and women have higher morbidity rates [9]
- Explanation for social class differences in health that suggests the statistics are skewed towards older people working in traditional, working class jobs [8]
- Type of anaemia that black people are more biologically vulnerable to getting [7, 4]
- Sociologist associated with explaining ethnic health inequalities through material factors [6]
- Boys born in this UK city have a life expectance 13 years below those born in the London borough of Kensington & Chelsea [7]
- The part of England that has worse health chances than the South [5]
- Parsons suggests that patients who are officially considered unwell/ill need to adopt this pattern of behaviour – and doctors act as gatekeepers to it [4, 4]
- This sociologist suggests women are more likely to be diagnosed than men with mental illnesses and are therefore over-represented in mental illness statistics [8]
17 Clues: This is the key word associated with AO2 [11] • The part of England that has worse health chances than the South [5] • Sociologist who says men take more risks in their lives than women [8] • Kempson & Bryson argue ‘women are more likely to live in … than men’ [7] • Word that describes the extent of illness or disease in a population [9] • ...
Code 2024-01-30
2.01 Infection Control Key Terms 2023-11-10
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- Infection or disease that originates within the body
- cause infection and disease may be non-pathogenic in one body system
- a vaccine-preventable liver infection
- protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- can be any person (most vulnerable are immunocompromised or have invasive medical devices including lines, devices, and airways)
- United Nations agency dedicated to global health and safety. The Organization connects nations, partners and communities to promote health and serve the vulnerable.
- manages the delivery of health- and human-related services for all North Carolinians, especially our most vulnerable citizens – children, elderly, disabled and low-income families.
- responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
- Vancomycin is an antibiotic to which some strains of enterococci have become resistant.
- pathogen that causes diseases
- Goal: Reduce health care-associated infections.
- to provide information on the hazards of working with a chemical and procedures that should be used to ensure safety.
- part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the nation's medical research agency
- ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
- How pathogen enters new host: broken skin, respiratory tract, mucous.
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- The way the infectious agent can be passed on (directly or indirect contact)
- Characteristics: Red, itchy rash with peeling skin, caused by common fungus.
- Infections that occur when the body’s defenses are weakened
- the United States government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves.
- responsible for the protection of human health and the environment. Provides technical assistance to support recovery planning of public health and infrastructure, such as waste water treatment plants.
- often considered cause of disease, classified by shape and arrangement
- includes places in the environ- ment where the pathogen lives (people, animals, insects, medical equipment, soil and water)
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
- How the infectous agent leaves the reservoir (open wound, aerosols, etc.
- a cause of staph infection that is difficult to treat because of resistance to some antibiotics.
- controlling the introduction and spread of infectious disease
- s an inflammation of the liver that has no vaccine
- 1 celled organism, contains nucleus and other organelles, transmitted by vector, contaminated food or sexual contact
- requires oxygen to live,Aerobic
- a germ (bacterium) that causes diarrhea and colitis (an inflammation of the colon).
- Small infectous agent that requires hosts DNA to live
- virus gradually destroys the body's immune system and some symptoms are Rapid weight loss, Recurring fever or profuse night sweats and Extreme and unexplained tiredness.
- infection or disease that originates outside the body.
33 Clues: pathogen that causes diseases • requires oxygen to live,Aerobic • a vaccine-preventable liver infection • Goal: Reduce health care-associated infections. • s an inflammation of the liver that has no vaccine • Infection or disease that originates within the body • Small infectous agent that requires hosts DNA to live • ...
spanish dinner and health vocab 2022-11-16
30 Clues: meat • rice • peas • fish • i do • fats • union • you do • dinner • grains • grapes • butter • lettuce • chicken • carrots • to walk • pastries • tomatoes • potatoes • spaghetti • beefsteak • beverages • ice cream • im hungry • im thirsty • green beans • to excercise • to lift weights • for one’s health • to maintain ones health
Spanish 2022-11-18
29 Clues: fats • peas • I do • meat • rice • onion • grains • dinner • butter • you do • grapes • to walk • chicken • carrots • lettuce • potatoes • tomatoes • pastries • beefsteak • spaghetti • beverages • ice cream • I'm hungry • to exercise • I'm thirsty • to lift weights • verdes green beans • salud for one's health • to maintain one's health
Health Care Systems, pt 2 2021-09-16
Across
- health facilities: examples include psychiatric, physical abuse treatment, chemical abuse treatment
- laboratories that prepare dentures and other types of appliances used to repair teeth
- type of lab test
- care provided by Hospice
- Health Maintenance Organizations primarily provide this type of heath care
- both health care delivery system and a type of health insurance
Down
- services include physical, occupational, recreational, speech, hearing therapy
- perform special diagnostic tests
- health care centers provide health care for employees of a business
- counselors consult with couples if there is a family history of genetic disease
- sudden illness
11 Clues: sudden illness • type of lab test • care provided by Hospice • perform special diagnostic tests • both health care delivery system and a type of health insurance • health care centers provide health care for employees of a business • Health Maintenance Organizations primarily provide this type of heath care • ...
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 • ...
PE 2025-02-13
Across
- – A plant-based nutrient that aids digestion.
- Diet – A meal plan with proper nutrients in the right proportions.
- – A neurotransmitter that influences motivation and pleasure.
- (Body Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – Maintaining proper water levels in the body.
- Fat – A harmful fat linked to heart disease.
- – The body’s main source of energy from food.
- Training – Exercises that build muscle and bone strength.
- – Practicing habits that benefit personal and environmental health.
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force.
- Health – Emotional and psychological well-being.
- – The body’s ability to resist diseases and infections.
- – The ability to perform daily tasks efficiently with energy.
- Hygiene – Healthy habits that promote good sleep quality.
- – A nutrient that provides long-term energy storage.
- – Activities that promote personal well-being and relaxation.
- – A macronutrient that helps build and repair tissues.
- – A state of overall physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – The way one holds and positions their body.
- – Foods grown without synthetic pesticides or chemicals.
- – The process of consuming and utilizing food for health.
Down
- Foods – Foods altered from their natural state, often unhealthy.
- – Essential nutrients that support body functions.
- – Natural elements needed for good health, like calcium and iron.
- Health – The condition of having a strong and functional heart.
- – Compounds that protect the body from damage by free radicals.
- Fat – A type of fat that can increase cholesterol levels.
- Exercises – Techniques to improve oxygen intake and relaxation.
- Intake – The number of calories consumed through food and drinks.
- Management – Techniques to reduce and handle stress effectively.
- Foods – Natural, unprocessed foods like fruits and vegetables.
- – The ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- Exercise – Activities like running and swimming that improve oxygen flow.
- – The ability of joints to move through their full range.
- – The process of eliminating toxins from the body.
- Health – The collective well-being of a group of people.
- – The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- – A brain chemical that regulates mood and well-being.
- – Being aware of the present moment without judgment.
40 Clues: – The ability of muscles to exert force. • Fat – A harmful fat linked to heart disease. • – A plant-based nutrient that aids digestion. • – The body’s main source of energy from food. • – The way one holds and positions their body. • – Maintaining proper water levels in the body. • Health – Emotional and psychological well-being. • ...
