health Crossword Puzzles
Dog Nutrition 2022-01-14
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- an older dog diet type
- abbreviation for limited ingredient diet
- most natural diet for a dog
- dehydrated condensed protein before cooked
- used as natural preservative to coat kibble
- a young dog diet type
- meat and grain eaters; dogs are this
- beneficial for improving digestion
- source of omega3&6
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- beneficial for improving immune health
- important for growth and health of joints
- best way to compare foods
- beneficial for brain and eye development
- diet type for active or sporting dogs
- play a role in cell structure and function
- a large dog diet type
- beneficial for immune and skin/coat health
- everything after this ingredient is less than 1%
18 Clues: source of omega3&6 • a large dog diet type • a young dog diet type • an older dog diet type • best way to compare foods • most natural diet for a dog • beneficial for improving digestion • meat and grain eaters; dogs are this • diet type for active or sporting dogs • beneficial for improving immune health • beneficial for brain and eye development • ...
York International UHIP Info Session 2014-01-09
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- Additional person on health insurance
- form submitted to Sunlife for reimbursement
- Acronym for Ontario Health insurance
- Season when its Cold!
- Name of University
- Country where Toronto is located
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- Acronym for Health Insurance from the University
- Name of Insurance Company (Insurer)
- Service Covered by supplemental insurance not UHIP
- You can receive this if you have a pre-approved health plan
- City where York University is located?
- Print and Present this to the Doctor
12 Clues: Name of University • Season when its Cold! • Country where Toronto is located • Name of Insurance Company (Insurer) • Acronym for Ontario Health insurance • Print and Present this to the Doctor • Additional person on health insurance • City where York University is located? • form submitted to Sunlife for reimbursement • Acronym for Health Insurance from the University • ...
Health - Chapter 1 Lessons 1-3 2023-10-16
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- is the way you view situations.
- having enough energy to perform your daily activities, deal with everyday stresses and avoid injury.
- are aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- when your health triangle is balanced, you have a high degree of
- are people of the same age group who share similar interests.
- refers to the computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts and information.
- are the various methods of communicating information.
- means taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- is the sum of your surroundings; it includes the people you see every day and the culture you live in.
- maintaining healthy relationships with family, friends, teachers, other members of the community.
- is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life.
- means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors.
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- are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- is a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
- is an ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity or cancer.
- refers to the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- media content delivered through phones, computers, radio and television.
- refers to a person’s ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good.
- are the actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- is a reflection of how you feel about yourself, how you meet demands of your daily life, and how you cope with problems.
- is a chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make.
23 Clues: is the way you view situations. • are the various methods of communicating information. • is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life. • refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make. • means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors. • are people of the same age group who share similar interests. • ...
ISO 45001 Key Terms 2025-01-20
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- physical injury or ill health
- ________ Guarding, physical barriers or devices to prevent access to hazardous moving parts
- __________ Management, the process of managing the OHS risks associated with contractors
- _____ Management System (OHSMS), a framework of interrelated or interacting elements to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve OHS performance to prevent work-related injury and ill health
- an unplanned event that may or may not result in injury or ill health
- _________ Audit, a systematic and independent examination to determine whether OHS activities and related results comply with planned arrangements
- the ability to apply knowledge and skills
- _________ Spaces, spaces that have limited means of entry and exit, and are not designed for continuous human occupancy
- ____________Information, information determined to be retained
- ___________ Health and Safety (OHS), the proactive anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of OHS hazards
- _____ Miss, an unplanned event that did not result in injury or ill health, but had the potential to
- ___________ Preparedness and Response, the organizational measures for dealing with emergencies
- the potential for harm
- the effect of uncertainty on objectives
- _______ Investigation, the process of gathering information about an incident to determine the root causes
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- a source of potential harm
- __________ Substances, substances that may cause harm to human health
- ________ Protective Equipment (PPE), equipment designed to be worn or held by a worker to protect them from hazards
- ________ at Height, any work where there is a risk of falling
- ___________ Review, a systematic evaluation by top management to review OHS performance and determine the need for improvement
- _____-______ Stress, a negative emotional or physical reaction to work demands
- _________ Action, actions to eliminate the cause of a nonconformity and prevent its recurrence
- the science of fitting the job to the person
- ____ Worker, an employee who works alone or with minimal contact with others
- _________ Action, actions to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity and prevent its occurrence
25 Clues: the potential for harm • a source of potential harm • physical injury or ill health • the effect of uncertainty on objectives • the ability to apply knowledge and skills • the science of fitting the job to the person • ________ at Height, any work where there is a risk of falling • ____________Information, information determined to be retained • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2014-10-13
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- Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU
- Our workplace has a Health and Safety __________ in place to consult and communicate WHS issues and information to all staff.
- Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace?
- What is the name of the program for LINC employees which encourages staff who sit for long periods to engage in short sessions of physical activity throughout the day?
- What is the name of the 2012 Act that relates to safety in the workplace?
- What type of report form should you complete if you notice something in the workplace which might cause and injury or accident?
- What are useful and should be used by schools and workplaces to monitor health and safety practices and improve performance. (Hint: Managing Health and Safety)
- Work Health and Safety __________ are published in response to specific workplace issues.
- A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident?
- A program put in place to provide counselling and look after workplace mental health.
- One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project.
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- What month is Work Safe Month?
- ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania
- What is the name of the DoE department that we should call in case of an emergency?
- What type of charger was the subject of a consumer warning, issued through a website safety alert in August 2014?
- ___________________is a process where we do what we can to minimise harmful risks, including risks associated with health and safety hazards at our workplace, as well as embracing positive opportunities to improve outcomes.
- What is the name of the organisation that we need to report a serious incident to?
- What type of bleach should we use to clean up blood or body fluid spills? (Hint: Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines)
18 Clues: What month is Work Safe Month? • ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania • Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU • Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace? • One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project. • A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident? • ...
Chapter 7 and 8: Consumerism, Social Programs, and Taxation 2018-03-13
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- In statistics, the middle number in a set of data arranged from least to most
- A ________ market is based on buying and selling products and services illegally
- An economic theory that links prosperity to consumer demand for goods and services
- A political ________ describes the official policies of a political party, such as social programs and taxation models
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service
- A decision by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change
- As a consumer, what you purchase or refuse to purchase can reflect your ________
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes is a crime called tax ________
- This measures the amount of wealth that a country's economy generates
- A tax paid at the time of buying a good or service, based on a percentage of the price of what is bought
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- Public health care is paid for by these
- A tax based on a percentage of a person's earnings is called an ________ tax
- Advertising used to help sell and create demand for a good or service
- An agreement by a company to pay for your health services in exchange for a fee you pay each month or year is known as health ________
- A federal sales tax in Canada paid for by all citizens
- Health care paid for by individuals is called ________ health care
- Unlike the US, this country features public health care available to all citizens
- Services provided by government to reduce economic equalities and promote the well-being of citizens are known as ________ programs
18 Clues: Public health care is paid for by these • A federal sales tax in Canada paid for by all citizens • Health care paid for by individuals is called ________ health care • Advertising used to help sell and create demand for a good or service • This measures the amount of wealth that a country's economy generates • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-21
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- - The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury ___.
- - The type of basic hazard categories is ___ chemical.
- - WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or __
- There are many hazards in an office such as incorrect workstation set- up, poor lighting, poor layout of furniture and euipment,poor ___ etc...
- - Some of the leading type of disabling office are: falls, slips and ___ and over exertion, struck by or striking against object caught in object.
- - As a business owner there are ___ requirements that you must comply with to ensure your workplace meets WHS obligation avoid neck strain.
- - Loose lying cables can cause: tripping hazards, ___ and damage to equipment.
- - Anything with the potential to cause injury.
- - One of the hazards when working in an office environment is ___ hazards.
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- - The workplace health and safety often referred as ___ health and safety.
- - One of the responsibility of an employer is to provide ___ safe.
- - Duties of employers to their employees is to train them, provide protection and maintain a healthy working ___
- - If injuries or accident happen you must report all injuries or accident.
- - One of the responsibly of an ___ is to protect their own health and safety.
- - An employer has a legal duty to provide ___.
- - Some of the safe work practices are to never stand on a the char or table to reach anything. The top of your computer should be at ___ level to avoid neck strain.
- - Codes of ___ are practical guides to achieving standards of health, safety and welfare required under the work health and safety ACT and WHS regulations in jurisdiction.
- - One of the step to manage work health and safety risks is to ___ hazards
- - A disorder you get from sitting too long in an office ___.
- - An employee has a legal duty to ___ with an employer.
20 Clues: - An employer has a legal duty to provide ___. • - Anything with the potential to cause injury. • - The type of basic hazard categories is ___ chemical. • - An employee has a legal duty to ___ with an employer. • - The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury ___. • - A disorder you get from sitting too long in an office ___. • ...
Health Vocab Choice 2023-02-27
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- The thing that is stressing someone out
- The good things that you do to better your health
- Your ability to be social and keep connections
- Your bodies health
- Ways to cope with your stress and health
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- The health surrounding your emotions and mental health
- Mental or emotional strain because of demanding situations or uncomfortable situations
- Your spirit and like in tune with your wants and needs health
- Amount of time you are healthy
- How good your life is
10 Clues: Your bodies health • How good your life is • Amount of time you are healthy • The thing that is stressing someone out • Ways to cope with your stress and health • Your ability to be social and keep connections • The good things that you do to better your health • The health surrounding your emotions and mental health • ...
health protocol 2023-10-19
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- what should we us during the health protocol
- distance synonym
- friends of bacteria
- the main purpose to implement ing the health protocol is to...us from the virus
- stick to health protocols to break the chain of viruses
- who recommended usto use maks during the health protocol
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- when it best to implement health protocols
- we must maint ain... because the pandic is not over yet
- the main recommended ion in the text is about health
- wash your hand with
10 Clues: distance synonym • friends of bacteria • wash your hand with • when it best to implement health protocols • what should we us during the health protocol • the main recommended ion in the text is about health • we must maint ain... because the pandic is not over yet • stick to health protocols to break the chain of viruses • ...
Challanges and Changes-Dominic Catania 2017-03-12
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- waiting for something expected
- joined or linked
- superior strength
- objective
- A goal achieved
- Influence physical health
- influence mental health
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- process of developing
- period following puberty
- be a part of
- a Game Plan
- the property of
- bury beneath
- a bandary
- to deal with
- something to be overcomed
- affecting a certain person
- come near
18 Clues: a bandary • objective • come near • a Game Plan • be a part of • bury beneath • to deal with • the property of • A goal achieved • joined or linked • superior strength • process of developing • influence mental health • period following puberty • something to be overcomed • Influence physical health • affecting a certain person • waiting for something expected
Health Insurance 2021-12-14
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- A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name
- Family member such as spouses, children, or parters
- State or federal program that provides healthcare coverage to eligible individuals
- Nations health protection agency
- A request for payment that you submit to your insurer
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Recurring fee
- Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network
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- Federal program that provides healthcare coverage for patients age 65or older
- Dollar amount that a patient must pay before the health insurance will pay
- Percentage that the patient is responsible for under health insurance plan
- network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network
- Flat-dollar amount a patient must pay when visiting a doctor or other healthcare provider
13 Clues: Recurring fee • Nations health protection agency • A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name • Family member such as spouses, children, or parters • A request for payment that you submit to your insurer • Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network • network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network • ...
Samantha Jatzlau 2013-09-10
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- Are housing facilities for people with disabilities
- a home providing care for the sick, esp. the terminally ill.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- a place to check your eyes
- National Institutes of Health
- providing life-saving measures in life-threatening situations.
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- a special place set up and intended for the development of dentist profession;
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals.
- The counseling of individuals, and of prospective parents regarding their offspring, on the probabilities, dangers, diagnosis, and treatment of inherited diseases.
- World Health Organization
- Long-term care
- health care for the aged; a federally administered system of health insurance available to persons aged 65 and over
- Food and Drug Administration
13 Clues: Long-term care • World Health Organization • a place to check your eyes • Food and Drug Administration • National Institutes of Health • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Are housing facilities for people with disabilities • a home providing care for the sick, esp. the terminally ill. • providing life-saving measures in life-threatening situations. • ...
CHOICE policy and procedures 2023-08-18
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- preventative care for clients that include routine health care screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problem
- the documentation needed following a TOC
- an assessment to identify immediate and long term medical, mental health, substances, social services and other needs.
- clients providers and support system
- a service provided to a client based on their care plan
- a questionnaire used to determine whether a member should be billed by the health home care management based on clinical and functional factors with support of a core services or services delivered
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- legal document enabling clients to give instructions to his/her health care providers about the types of medical treatment he/she wishes to receive if the client is unable to
- an outlook of clients needs, goals, services and support to reflect goals related to health home qualifying conditions
- when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room
- process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services
- sharing consent to document a clients willingness to share data among members of their care teams or providers.
- documentation of conversations with clients or care team member.
- Client being removed from CHOICE services
- a group of healthcare and community agencies that have agreed to work together to help Medicaid recipients with serious and chronic health issues.
14 Clues: clients providers and support system • the documentation needed following a TOC • Client being removed from CHOICE services • a service provided to a client based on their care plan • process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services • when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room • ...
Book 3 chapter 5 2025-06-24
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- a tax-advantaged account set up by individuals who are covered under high deductible health plans to save for medical expenses their health plans do not cover
- a state administered federal health insurance program for children in low-income families that do not qualify for Medicaid
- a form of cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a set percentage of medical expenses after the deductible has been met
- a law that allows a person to continue to be covered under a company’s health insurance plan after termination from the company as long as the person pays for that coverage
- the person(s) who will receive an insurance payout
- the owner(s) of an insurance policy
- promised payment for specific future losses should they occur in exchange for a payment called a premium
- wealth and possessions left by someone to be divided after they die
- specific services the insured is entitled to under the policy
- protection from monetary losses associated with illness or bodily injury
- protection from financial loss if a home is damaged or destroyed, a theft occurs, or the homeowner faces certain types of medical or liability claims
- a form of cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a fixed dollar amount for a medical service or prescription Coverage what the insurance company includes as part of the insurance policy
- the federal website www.healthcare.gov where individuals and small businesses can shop for and purchase health insurance
- the maximum amount one must pay for medical expenses; costs above the maximum are covered by the health insurer
- a written contract between an insurer and a customer (the policyholder) describing the term of the insurance, what is covered, the cost of the premium, and the deductible amount
- a government-provided health insurance program for individuals with limited income and resources
- healthcare providers who have a signed contract with an insurance company to provide services at a predetermined rate; insurers can negotiate lower costs in exchange for giving the healthcare provider a potentially greater number of customers
- a government-provided health insurance program for individuals over age 65 and some younger people with disabilities
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- a company that pays to compensate the policyholder for losses or damages as described in an insurance policy as long as the premium is paid
- an employer funded savings account that employees can use to pay for medical expenses their health plan does not cover
- a dollar amount a policyholder pays before the insurer starts to make payments for a covered loss
- the probability that something negative may happen
- a means of protecting drivers and others in the event of an accident, theft, etc.
- a health insurance plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles than a traditional health plan; currently (2019) defined by the Internal Revenue Service as any plan with a deductible of at least $1,350 for an individual or $2,700 for a family, with total yearly out-of-pocket expenses (including deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance) less than $6,650 for an individual or $13,300 for a family
- money paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured person dies
- a tax-advantaged account set up by an employer where the employee can deposit a fixed amount of wages to pay for uncovered medical expenses; all but $500 saved in the FSA must be used in the year the money is deposited
- healthcare providers who have not signed a contract to charge negotiated rates with an insurance company
- a policyholder’s official notification to the insurance company requesting payment of an amount due for a covered loss
- the periodic payment for an insurance policy
- protects one from financial loss if personal property is damaged, destroyed, or stolen
30 Clues: the owner(s) of an insurance policy • the periodic payment for an insurance policy • the probability that something negative may happen • the person(s) who will receive an insurance payout • specific services the insured is entitled to under the policy • money paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured person dies • ...
SCA Health Spirit Week! 2024-08-13
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- Platform our claims are billed from
- Acronym for Patient Account Resolution
- Month of Spirit Week
- Microsoft platform that allows teammates to communicate faster than email
- Name the newest SCA Health Value
- Where you find procedures and policies
- Home office for SCA Health midwest
- The name we use to describe the RCO as a whole
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- Acronym for Protecting our Patients Privacy
- Award given annually chosen by a panel for service excellence
- Color Color of your Personality
- number of SCA Health Values
- Phone system used by SCA Hleath
- Timekeeping platform
- Theme of last year's Spirit Week
- Virtual Private Network is also known as this
- Acronym for Insurance Verification
- Multi Factor Authentication
18 Clues: Month of Spirit Week • Timekeeping platform • number of SCA Health Values • Multi Factor Authentication • Color Color of your Personality • Phone system used by SCA Hleath • Name the newest SCA Health Value • Theme of last year's Spirit Week • Home office for SCA Health midwest • Acronym for Insurance Verification • Platform our claims are billed from • ...
Health, Safety, and Wellness at YW Calgary 2023-05-01
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- To prevent slips, trips and _____: take your time, pay attention to where you are going, keep walkways clear of clutter and obstructions
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with their employer regarding health and safety matters
- ___ Health and Safety Act
- YW Calgary's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is through ___
- One of the steps to manage workplace risks is to _____ hazards
- All employees in Canada have _____ basic rights
- An online training program available to all YW employees centered on the foundational day-to-day skills everyone can use when they find themselves confronted by uncertainty and stress
- A situation or thing that may be dangerous to employees' health and safety
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- The likelihood or probability of a hazard causing an illness or injury
- Examples of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) include strains, _____ tunnel, and back pain
- Abbreviated name for the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (2 words)
- Hazards are often grouped into 4 categories: physical, chemical, biological, and _____
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- Employer and employee representatives make up the Health, Safety, and Wellness _____, which helps promote health, safety and wellness in the workplace
- Protective clothing, goggles, gloves or other garments and equipment designed to protect employees from injury (abbreviation)
15 Clues: ___ Health and Safety Act • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • All employees in Canada have _____ basic rights • YW Calgary's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is through ___ • One of the steps to manage workplace risks is to _____ hazards • The likelihood or probability of a hazard causing an illness or injury • ...
Covid19 2021-09-04
40 Clues: Sweb • wear • wash • beta • food • warn • sacn • test • over • mask • Nurse • Alpha • place • Delta • death • doses • virus • Close • World • spread • Doctor • health • disease • Minster • control • crowded • struggle • pandemic • delivery • movement • Confined • Sanitizer • quarantine • government • Mysejahtera • vaccination • temperature • frontliners • restrictions • Organisation
Covid19 2021-09-04
40 Clues: Sweb • wear • wash • beta • food • warn • sacn • test • over • mask • Nurse • Alpha • place • Delta • death • doses • virus • Close • World • spread • Doctor • health • disease • Minster • control • crowded • struggle • pandemic • delivery • movement • Confined • Sanitizer • quarantine • government • Mysejahtera • vaccination • temperature • frontliners • restrictions • Organisation
values 2015-07-28
34 Clues: 1st • rich • safe • nice • calm • bond • equal • smart • truth • smart • group • agape • happy • belief • impact • health • 3 or 4 • unique • leader • pretty • honesty • treated • enjoying • yourself • Reliance • important • to can do • Well-being • Others god • looks wealthy • where you live • Development growing • people that you love • Accepted by Others having friends
Spanish 2 Vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- Little
- Frequently
- Congested; Stuffed up
- Often
- Fast
- Healthy (good for your health)
- Less
- As a child
- Grave; Serious
- Healthy (good health)
- Pregnant
- Slow
- From time to time
- Slowly
- Enough; rather
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- Every day
- Soon
- Quickly
- At least
- Almost
- Medical
- A lot; many times
- On time
- Dizzy; Nauseated
- Sometimes
- Furthermore; besides
- Hardly; scarcely
- Like this; so
28 Clues: Soon • Fast • Less • Slow • Often • Little • Almost • Slowly • Quickly • Medical • On time • At least • Pregnant • Every day • Sometimes • Frequently • As a child • Like this; so • Grave; Serious • Enough; rather • Dizzy; Nauseated • Hardly; scarcely • A lot; many times • From time to time • Furthermore; besides • Congested; Stuffed up • Healthy (good health) • Healthy (good for your health)
Choice Board Project 2025-05-15
31 Clues: fun • who • ham • one • busy • easy • whom • sick • funny • to go • school • dinner • to eat • sports • bananas • to draw • to work • he likes • schedule • tomorrow • how many • organized • vegetables • to exercise • reserved/shy • disorganized • to lift weights • she wants to... • bad for your health • good for your health • to do/make something
planetary checkuo 2025-11-29
Vaccines and Conspiracies 2025-09-29
Libben NEBOSH Crossword 2022-10-07
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- Black and yellow triangle sign.
- How an orgainisation can demonstrate how it will meet it's legal requirements
- Cost recovery scheme. If you are breaking health and safety laws.
- habitual pc users need one
- employers duties
- How should an organisation discuss health and safety matters?
- Directors commitment
- A way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way.
- Facilities and a working environment that's healthy and safe for everyone in the workplace, including those with disabilities
- Maximum fine that can be awarded in the crown court
- Most effective control measure.
- Record your health and safety documentation when?
- The body of law dealing with the constitution of offences and the punishment of offenders.
- Pneumonic that defines competency
- legislation used by the HSE to monitor trends
- It gives practical advice on how to comply with the law. If you follow the advice you will be doing enough to comply with the law in respect of those specific matters on which the Code gives advice.
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- sign that indicates an item of PPE that must be worn
- The evaluation of the possible risks in a product,situation, activity or course of action.
- Rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave.
- How an organisation demonstrates who has health and safety responsibilities at their specific level.
- When someone is classed as an adult.
- What requires employers to put in place arrangements to control health and safety risks. As a minimum, you should have the processes and procedures required to meet the legal requirements.
- employee duties
- Primary piece of health & safety law.
- special needs risk assessment
- Part of a country's set of laws which is concerned with the private affairs of citizens
- least effective control measure
27 Clues: employee duties • employers duties • Directors commitment • habitual pc users need one • special needs risk assessment • Black and yellow triangle sign. • least effective control measure • Most effective control measure. • Pneumonic that defines competency • When someone is classed as an adult. • Primary piece of health & safety law. • legislation used by the HSE to monitor trends • ...
Recording and Reporting 2021-03-11
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- method of recording the client’s progress under the headings of problem, intervention, and evaluation
- process of writing information
- an exemption whereby an agency can release private health information without a client’s prior authorization
- style of documentation generally used in source-oriented records
- time based on a 24-hour clock
- binder or folder that enables the orderly collection, storage, and safekeeping of a client’s medical records
- records organized according to the source of information
- repetitious entry of the same information in the medical record
- written collection of information about a person’s health problems, the care provided by health practitioners, and the progress of the client
- modified form of SOAP charting
- visits to clients on an individual basis or as a group
- documentation method in which only abnormal assessment findings or care that deviates from the standard is charted
- model for effective communication identifying Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation
- documentation style more likely to be used in a problem-oriented record
- process of entering information
- process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- time based on two 12-hour revolutions on a clock
- form of documentation in which the nurse indicates with a check mark or initials that routine care has been performed
- form of documentation that contains sections for recording frequently repeated assessment data
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- legislation that sets national standards for the security of health information, ensures that an individual’s electronic, paper, or oral health information is protected
- records organized according to the client’s health problems
- process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- portions or isolated pieces of information necessary for an immediate purpose
- quick reference for current information about the client and the client’s care
- documenting client information with a computer
- discussion between a nurse from the shift that is ending and personnel coming on duty
- inspectors who examine client records
- process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- process of entering information
- collection, storage, retrieval, and sharing of recorded data
- written list of the client’s problems, goals, and nursing orders for client care
31 Clues: time based on a 24-hour clock • process of writing information • modified form of SOAP charting • process of entering information • process of entering information • inspectors who examine client records • documenting client information with a computer • time based on two 12-hour revolutions on a clock • visits to clients on an individual basis or as a group • ...
Health Disparities of the LGBTQ Population 2018-05-27
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- social _____ associated with sexual orientation can have significant effects on quality and length of life
- studies show that African American and Hispanic individuals have _____ costs with medical care in later life
- approximately what percent of LGBTQ older adults have one or more diagnosable mental and/or substance abuse disorder
- social ____ doesn't mean living alone; it means being largely cut off from the outside world
- the most effective way to treat mental illness is through what type of care
- social _____ positively impacts the health of LGBTQ adults
- social support and increased social network size are associated with lower odds of _____ symptomatology, disability and poor general health
- psychotic conditions can be classified as transient, recurrent or _____
- LGBTQ individuals who have a history of _____ attempts are at a particularly high risk of repeated attempts
- studies show that the most common form of victimization towards LGBTQ individuals were what type of insults
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- _____ is strongly associated to LGBTQ adults mental health and risk for STDs and HIV
- what type of adults face the greatest financial and emotional barriers to seeking health care among the LGBTQ population
- those who identify as _____ in the U.S. have experienced significantly greater rates of living at or below the federal poverty level
- what type of interventions are proven to also be helpful in patients with major depression
- during the first half of the 20th century there will be a vast increase in the number of ____
- still to this day there are many _____ that unfairly treat sexual and gender minorities
- anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with ____ in older adults
- justice one aspect of ____ is to better understand the social, structural and institutional elements creating differential access to health outcomes within the LGBTQ population
- process the ______ model addresses the influence of stressful life events associated with structural inequalities on mental health
- generally substance abuse disorders _____ in prevalence with age but this trend is offset among older LGBTQ individuals
20 Clues: social _____ positively impacts the health of LGBTQ adults • anxiety and mood disorders often co-occur with ____ in older adults • psychotic conditions can be classified as transient, recurrent or _____ • the most effective way to treat mental illness is through what type of care • ...
TEST 1 2022-02-01
Across
- joint between tarsals
- Maslow's Hierarchy Level 4
- healthcare pathway using tests and evaluation that aid in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries or physical conditions
- function of the skeletal system/ provides attachment for muscles
- joint between vertebrae
- full movement/elbow
- healthcare pathway working directly with patients and may provide care, treatment, counseling and health education information
- a place where two bones come together
- cartilage/intervertebral discs
- function of the skeletal system/ provides shelter for organs
- skull and sternum
- type of degree/ 2-year community
- joint between radius and carpal
- function of the skeletal system/ provides structure
- no movement/cranial sutures
- Maslow's Hierarchy Level 3
- connective tissue /cranial sutures
- function of the skeletal system/ provides calcium and minerals
- healthcare pathway involving bioscience research and development as it applies to human health
- joint in hip
Down
- healthcare pathway ranging from health care administration who manage health care agencies to individuals responsible for managing patient data, financial information and computer application related to health care and procedures
- wrists and ankles
- type of degree/ 4-year college
- little movement/pubic symphysis
- fluid-filled capsule/elbow
- spine
- function of the skeletal system/ provides cells formed by marrow
- joint between carpal and metacarpal
- healthcare pathway providing a therapeutic environment for the delivery of health care
- skull, spine, ribs, and sternum
- type of degree/ 2-6 past bachelor or master
- shoulders, arms, hips, and legs
- Maslow's Hierarchy Level 5
- Allow the body to move in a wide range of movements
- type of degree/ 1+ past bachelor
- Maslow's Hierarchy Level 1
- joint in elbow
- arms, legs, and fingers
- A joint that allows little or no movement
- Maslow's Hierarchy Level 2
40 Clues: spine • joint in hip • joint in elbow • wrists and ankles • skull and sternum • full movement/elbow • joint between tarsals • joint between vertebrae • arms, legs, and fingers • Maslow's Hierarchy Level 4 • fluid-filled capsule/elbow • Maslow's Hierarchy Level 5 • Maslow's Hierarchy Level 1 • Maslow's Hierarchy Level 3 • Maslow's Hierarchy Level 2 • no movement/cranial sutures • ...
The god puzzle 2024-09-07
Across
- The right to choose products at competitive prices with an assurance of quality.
- This herbal medicine is used for relief from body aches and pain.
- The right to be protected from goods or services that are hazardous to health.
- This act protects consumer interests and establishes product standards in the Philippines.
- A type of healthcare facility offering surgery without requiring hospital admission.
- This government agency is responsible for regulating food and drug safety.
- The most handsome/beautiful person in the word!! (aka the one answering this crossword :D) Pm: kent
- Items like medicine, food, and cosmetics fall under this category of consumer health.
- The right to be given accurate and truthful information to make informed choices.
- Health information should be __________, meaning it meets the needs and context of the individual.
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- A professional who is licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g., physicians). (tip: without the ssionals)
- This type of healthcare facility offers treatment, nursing care, and residential services to patients, often the elderly.
- A practice involving the placement of inverted glasses with flames to relieve muscle and joint pains.
- This is the practice of using specific diets and herbal remedies to enhance health and treat illness.
- This type of medicine involves the use of long thin needles inserted into specific parts of the body to affect energy flow.
- The principle of evaluating health information for source credibility, content accuracy, and disclosure.
- A form of alternative medicine where specific points on the body are pressed to treat disorders, without using needles.
- A fraudulent practice involving the sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe.
- The organization that provides medical services through a prepaid amount and typically requires a reduced monthly fee for subscribers.
- This right guarantees survival needs such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- This type of facility provides comprehensive medical care, including both inpatient and outpatient services.
21 Clues: This herbal medicine is used for relief from body aches and pain. • This right guarantees survival needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. • This government agency is responsible for regulating food and drug safety. • The right to be protected from goods or services that are hazardous to health. • ...
Defining Public Health 2023-01-30
Across
- This form of public health aims to alleviate pain and suffering and provide care even when treatment is stopped.
- Type of disease that is considered the public health challenge of the 21st century
- Engagement in this capacity can impact health outcomes, especially at the end of life, by increasing the size of care networks, for example.
- A successful public health strategy (hint: starts with an ‘s’ + related to being clean)
Down
- Conditions that become public health priorities have this characteristic (hint: 2 words)
- A recent public health crisis (hint: starts with a ‘p’)
- By addressing this social determinant of health outcomes, public health can help to reduce disparities in health outcomes.
- An implication of incorrect ICD-10 cause of death coding on public health (hint: this could alter evidence used for ____?)
- First leading cause of death today (hint: 2 words)
- One action that was initially taken to reduce the impact of the crisis in order to limit infection and death (hint: starts with a ‘q’)
10 Clues: First leading cause of death today (hint: 2 words) • A recent public health crisis (hint: starts with a ‘p’) • Type of disease that is considered the public health challenge of the 21st century • A successful public health strategy (hint: starts with an ‘s’ + related to being clean) • ...
Theriputic Health 2013-04-18
Across
- having an obligation to do something as part of a job or role
- lower in rank status or quality
- unclean
- one who usually expects a favorable outcome
- not showing feelings
- feeling or showing pride
- to be irate or upset
- to feel confused or cannot understand
- asking repeatedly and annoyingly for something
- feeling or expressing happiness
Down
- astatic
- low temperature
- brilliant extraodinary
- cause of confusion or shame to
- feeling or showing sorrow
- unhappy or uncomfortable
- showing excessive or compulsive concern with something
- having great power or strength
18 Clues: astatic • unclean • low temperature • not showing feelings • to be irate or upset • brilliant extraodinary • unhappy or uncomfortable • feeling or showing pride • feeling or showing sorrow • cause of confusion or shame to • having great power or strength • lower in rank status or quality • feeling or expressing happiness • to feel confused or cannot understand • ...
Mental Health 2019-12-10
Across
- Overwhelming fear
- Not agitated
- Gradual Healing
- Continuous contemplation
- Feeling of dread
- Intense Joy
- Extreme Fatigue
- Giving helpful advice
Down
- A permanent state of worry
- Alert to your surroundings
- Expecting the best
- Expel air through the lungs
- Giving you body energy
- Intense Sorrow
- Feelings of gloom and inadequacy
- To treat an illness
- Mental Strain
- Health state of mind
18 Clues: Intense Joy • Not agitated • Mental Strain • Intense Sorrow • Gradual Healing • Extreme Fatigue • Feeling of dread • Overwhelming fear • Expecting the best • To treat an illness • Health state of mind • Giving helpful advice • Giving you body energy • Continuous contemplation • A permanent state of worry • Alert to your surroundings • Expel air through the lungs • Feelings of gloom and inadequacy
Australia's Health 2020-10-26
Across
- the kind of foods you eat.
- A statistic we all have when we are born.
- Having an ........... can help reduce the chances of some lifestyle diseases.
- An amount of money spent or energy, time or resources used
- A common preservative and additive to food.
- A respiratory condition causing breathing difficulties
- An uncontrolled growth in human cells.
- Being in good physical and mental condition
Down
- A disorder affecting mental processes
- A state or condition of being subject to death
- An inactive lifestyle.
- A study of the heredity of organisms.
- A measure of energy often associated with food intake.
- A disease of the bones and joints of the body.
- A condition brought on by a lack of insulin.
- A method that governements use to collect money.
- Australia's universal health support system.
- A compound manufactured for use as a medicinal drug
18 Clues: An inactive lifestyle. • the kind of foods you eat. • A disorder affecting mental processes • A study of the heredity of organisms. • An uncontrolled growth in human cells. • A statistic we all have when we are born. • A common preservative and additive to food. • Being in good physical and mental condition • A condition brought on by a lack of insulin. • ...
Mental Health 2018-12-05
Across
- irrational distrust of other people
- feeling of worry that causes physical sx
- professional specializing in treating mental disorders
- relating to neural processes and structures involved in cognition
- irrational fear of something that poses no threat
- abnormally active
- deeply disturbing or distressing experience
- excessive accumulation of things
Down
- chronic disorder of mental processes memory behavior reasoning
- problematic dependency
- involving the development of the neuro system
- lacking ability to think things through before acting
- behavior or ritual caused by thoughts
- undesirable thoughts that cause anxiety
- MD specializing in the treatment of mental disorders
- unusual shifts in mood energy ability to function
- treatment method of discussion of issues
- uncomfortable physical and psychological sx when drugs are stopped
18 Clues: abnormally active • problematic dependency • excessive accumulation of things • irrational distrust of other people • behavior or ritual caused by thoughts • undesirable thoughts that cause anxiety • feeling of worry that causes physical sx • treatment method of discussion of issues • deeply disturbing or distressing experience • involving the development of the neuro system • ...
Health Crossword 2019-02-28
Across
- Non Communicable disease dealing with joints
- #1 Teen mental health problem
- Pathogen that causes strep throat
- _____ million teens have juuls
- Pathogen responsible for ringworm
- Nutrients that help you body build, repair and maintain it's tissue
- A disease that spreads from one living organism to another
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- The F in F.A.S.T. stands for ____________
- Reduces high sodium
- Arterial blockage interrupts the flow of blood to the brain
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- Non Communicable disease is also known as __________
- _________ of teens are bullied
- Non Communicable disease dealing with the lungs
- _______ of all teens feel stress
- Number of teens that skip school everyday form bullying
- Pathogen responsible for the common cold
- Pathogen responsible for Malaria
18 Clues: Reduces high sodium • #1 Teen mental health problem • _________ of teens are bullied • _____ million teens have juuls • _______ of all teens feel stress • Pathogen responsible for Malaria • Pathogen that causes strep throat • Pathogen responsible for ringworm • Pathogen responsible for the common cold • The F in F.A.S.T. stands for ____________ • ...
Health crossword 2023-09-21
Across
- something not nice.
- -Something bad.
- A lot of people.
- something mean.
- something.
- Something nice.
- u hang out with.
- something under you.
Down
- if your brother gets everything and you don’t.
- If someone did something bad to you and you say it’s okay.
- something you do with a pencil.
- When your mom or dad buys you something nice and you don’t like it.
- something where you don’t lie.
- something below you.
- something you stick up to.
- something you can look with.
- some where you live.
- something behind you.
18 Clues: something. • -Something bad. • A lot of people. • u hang out with. • something mean. • Something nice. • something below you. • some where you live. • something under you. • something not nice. • something behind you. • something you stick up to. • something you can look with. • something where you don’t lie. • something you do with a pencil. • ...
mental health 2024-02-22
Across
- - Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or loss of interest in activities, affecting mood, thoughts, and behavior.
- - Strategies and techniques used to manage stress, regulate emotions, and cope with difficult situations.
- - Ability to bounce back from adversity, cope with stress, and adapt to change.
- - Confidence and self-worth, reflecting beliefs about one's abilities, appearance, and value as a person.
- - Limits and guidelines set by individuals to protect their emotional and psychological well-being, and maintain healthy relationships.
- - Acknowledgment and embrace of one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment or resistance.
- - Assistance, encouragement, and understanding provided by others, including friends, family, or support groups.
- - Treatment or intervention aimed at improving mental health and well-being, often provided by mental health professionals such as psychologists or counselors.
- - Mind-body practice involving focused attention and relaxation techniques to cultivate mental clarity, calmness, and awareness.
- - Persistent feelings of worry, fear, or unease, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as palpitations or sweating.
Down
- - State of being content, fulfilled, and satisfied with life, encompassing physical, emotional, and mental health.
- - Psychological and physiological response to challenging or threatening situations, impacting mental and physical well-being.
- - Practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment, promoting awareness, relaxation, and stress reduction.
- - Process of healing and regaining mental health and well-being after experiencing mental illness or distress.
- - Process of gaining control, confidence, and autonomy in one's life and decisions, often through self-awareness, advocacy, and support.
- - Practices and activities that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being, such as exercise, relaxation, and hobbies.
- - Emotional response to a distressing or disturbing event, often resulting in psychological symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, or hypervigilance.
- - Strategies and mechanisms used to manage stress, emotions, and challenges.
- - Process of healing and regaining mental health and well-being after experiencing mental illness or distress.
- - Treatment or intervention aimed at improving mental health and well-being, often provided by mental health professionals such as psychologists or counselors.
20 Clues: - Strategies and mechanisms used to manage stress, emotions, and challenges. • - Ability to bounce back from adversity, cope with stress, and adapt to change. • - Strategies and techniques used to manage stress, regulate emotions, and cope with difficult situations. • ...
Health Vocab 2023-05-12
Across
- a negative reaction to food that doesn't involve the immune system
- the natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body's need for food.
- to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells an tissues
- a tough complex carbohydrates that the body cannot digest
- elements found in the food that are used by the body
- substances added to a food to produce a desired effect
- an interactive guide to healthful eating and active living
- when the bones grow weak and the strength of the bone changes
Down
- the spreading of pathogens from one food to another
- a set of recommended smart eating and physical activities for all Americans
- starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy
- food poisoning
- a waxy, fatlike substance in your blood
- a condition in which the body's immune system reacts to some foods
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- these foods have a high ratio of nutrients and calories
- the psychological desire for food
18 Clues: food poisoning • the psychological desire for food • a waxy, fatlike substance in your blood • to kill or slow the growth of pathogens • the spreading of pathogens from one food to another • elements found in the food that are used by the body • substances added to a food to produce a desired effect • these foods have a high ratio of nutrients and calories • ...
Health Spanish 2021-10-14
18 Clues: flu • yoga • weak • full • diet • chest • level • strong • healthy • strength • to advise • to include • the weight • to complain • to gain weight • use a treadmill • to take/to drink • habito eating habit
Health crossword 2021-11-03
Across
- the state of being free from injury or sickness
- an illness or condition that prevents the body from functioning properly
- the way the body acts
- a action that is taken before a event to increase a safe outcome
- free living organism inside your body
- The process of making a choice
- A disease that can be spread to others
- a drug group that makes you see things that aren't there
Down
- something doctors prescribe to people who are inured or sick
- beliefs and ideas that belong to your family
- substance that is usually injected into the body to protect from a particular disease
- numbered data used to show percentages
- One of the main ways drunk driving occurs
- signs that show you have a sickness or disease
- The possibility that an action may cause injury or harm to you or others
- a medicine or substance that makes your body feel different wether its good or bad
- Substances whose fumes are sniffed/inhaled to give hallucinogenic like high
- a organ that is in your head
18 Clues: the way the body acts • a organ that is in your head • The process of making a choice • free living organism inside your body • numbered data used to show percentages • A disease that can be spread to others • One of the main ways drunk driving occurs • beliefs and ideas that belong to your family • signs that show you have a sickness or disease • ...
Health problems 2025-01-23
Across
- reason something happened(verb)
- To stay away from or prevent(verb).
- A pain in one or more teeth(noun).
- A higher-than-normal body temperature(noun).
- Pain or discomfort in the back.
- Easily affected by illness or disease(adjective).
- A bone that is no longer healthy(adjective).
- Skin damage caused by too much sun exposure(noun).
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- Feeling sick to the stomach(noun).
- Something that interferes with a normal process(noun).
- Pain or discomfort in the stomach(noun).
- A sensation of spinning or losing balance.
- to make smaller
- noise people make when they have a sore throat(noun)
- A pain or discomfort in the head(noun).
- word to describe blocked feeling in the nose(adjective).
- A treatment or cure for a disease(noun).
- A nose producing too much liquid(adjective)
- Swelling or redness, often due to injury or infection(noun).
19 Clues: to make smaller • reason something happened(verb) • Pain or discomfort in the back. • Feeling sick to the stomach(noun). • A pain in one or more teeth(noun). • To stay away from or prevent(verb). • A pain or discomfort in the head(noun). • Pain or discomfort in the stomach(noun). • A treatment or cure for a disease(noun). • A sensation of spinning or losing balance. • ...
Health Crossword 2024-01-25
Across
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- a mental disease that causes you to hear and see things
- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- The process of the egg leaving the ovary
- cannabis, especially as smoked or consumed as a psychoactive drug
- Huge contributor to overdoses in the US
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids
Down
- a muscle that makes up a large part of your shoulder
- also known as dope
- tendon a muscle that is found on the back of your calf
- any rhythmic activity that raises your heart rate into your target heart rate zone
- stands for minors in possession
- stands for drinking under the influence
- what takes up 60% of the adult human body
- The main component of this substance is ethanol
18 Clues: also known as dope • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • stands for minors in possession • stands for drinking under the influence • Huge contributor to overdoses in the US • The process of the egg leaving the ovary • what takes up 60% of the adult human body • The main component of this substance is ethanol • a muscle that makes up a large part of your shoulder • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-09
Across
- The ability to recover quickly from setbacks or difficulties.
- a generalized belief about a group of people.
- Awareness and focus on the present moment.
- Treatment aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing.
- Assistance or encouragement given to someone in need.
- a preconceived negative opinion or feeling about someone based on their group or identity.
- A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- A prolonged state of sadness and loss of interest.
- a set of negative attitudes and beliefs that make people fear, reject, and discriminate against those with mental illnesses.
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- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- Activities to maintain or improve one's health and wellbeing.
- Managing and dealing with stress or difficult situations.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- an unfair treatment of people based on their group, identity, or characteristics
- Emotional response to a deeply distressing experience.
- A disorder resulting from experiencing or witnessing trauma (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder).
- Professional guidance to resolve personal or psychological problems.
18 Clues: Awareness and focus on the present moment. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • a generalized belief about a group of people. • A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • A prolonged state of sadness and loss of interest. • Assistance or encouragement given to someone in need. • Emotional response to a deeply distressing experience. • ...
My Health 2022-11-07
Across
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- a microorganism
- Spread through someone coughing and sneezing
- caused by germs in dirty food or water
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment
- spread by larvae which live in water snails
- an abnormally high body temperature
- A mosquito carries the parasite
- able to be cured
- a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body.
Down
- spread through infected blood
- a disorder of structure or function in a human
- expel air from the lungs
- a drug for the treatment of illness
- a person trained to care for the sick
- not able to be cured
- slender long-legged fly with aquatic larvae
- a disease or period of sickness
18 Clues: a microorganism • able to be cured • not able to be cured • expel air from the lungs • spread through infected blood • a disease or period of sickness • A mosquito carries the parasite • a drug for the treatment of illness • an abnormally high body temperature • a person trained to care for the sick • caused by germs in dirty food or water • ...
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2022-01-23
Across
- When you have this disease, you have a high fever, strong cold and your muscles ache.
- You can buy pills, ointments, vitamins and all sorts of medicine at the p_____.
- You wrap this around, for example, a wounded hand or arm.
- Antonym of HARMFUL for your body.
- When somebody's life is in danger, you should call an a_____.
- Organs for breathing.
- A blue/yellow/black spot on the skin after you hit your body part against something.
- Maybe you should take some p_____ for your stomachache.
- If you want to live a healthy lifestyle, you should get enough sleep, eat healthy (nutritious) food and e_____ regularly.
Down
- Fuel in food that our body needs for energy, such as protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals.
- When your head hurts you have a h_____.
- You shouldn't n_____ during the day, because it will rob you of sleep later.
- A broken bone (medical term).
- My brother b_____ his hand on the hot iron.
- I caught a c_____ because I was outside in the rain for a long time.
- I s_____ my ankle while I was playing basketball. Now I limp when I walk.
- A synonym to the word "disease". Starts with "i".
- You should cover your mouth when you sneeze or c_____.
18 Clues: Organs for breathing. • A broken bone (medical term). • Antonym of HARMFUL for your body. • When your head hurts you have a h_____. • My brother b_____ his hand on the hot iron. • A synonym to the word "disease". Starts with "i". • You should cover your mouth when you sneeze or c_____. • Maybe you should take some p_____ for your stomachache. • ...
health problems 2022-01-24
Across
- A convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, usually caused by foreign particle
- A medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual
- A sudden expulsion of air through the large breathing passages
- Physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- A thick substance, usually containing medicine, that is put on the skin
- A typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown liquid, formed at the site of inflammation during bacterial or fungal infection
- A part of your body that has become bigger because of illness or injury
- A continuous pain
- A displacement of one or more bones
- To feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone
Down
- An illness caused by spending too much time in strong heat and light from the sun
- A long, narrow piece of cloth that is tied around an injury
- A piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine
- A temporary feeling that your sense of balance is not good and that you may fall down
- A type of hematoma of tissue
- A lot of small red spots on the skin
- A small, sharp, broken piece of wood, glass, plastic
- An area of hard skin, especially on the feet or hands
18 Clues: A continuous pain • A type of hematoma of tissue • A displacement of one or more bones • A lot of small red spots on the skin • A small, sharp, broken piece of wood, glass, plastic • An area of hard skin, especially on the feet or hands • To feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone • A long, narrow piece of cloth that is tied around an injury • ...
Personal Health 2023-01-20
Across
- Close objects are blurry.
- What you apply to your skin to avoid sunburn.
- Specializes in eye care.
- Specializes in ears.
- Distant objects are blurry.
- This may become a problem as a teen because of hormones.
- The thicker layer of the skin.
- Plaque that hardens.
Down
- Never bite this skin as it may bleed.
- Specializes in skin disorders.
- The thinner layer of the skin.
- Washing hair regularly prevents this.
- Specializes in braces.
- Keeping you body clean is an example of...
- This can cause bad breath.
- Toothpaste contains this.
- Objects look wavy or blurred.
- Ringing in the ears.
18 Clues: Specializes in ears. • Ringing in the ears. • Plaque that hardens. • Specializes in braces. • Specializes in eye care. • Close objects are blurry. • Toothpaste contains this. • This can cause bad breath. • Distant objects are blurry. • Objects look wavy or blurred. • Specializes in skin disorders. • The thinner layer of the skin. • The thicker layer of the skin. • ...
Health Words 2022-12-22
18 Clues: drunk • feening • air sacs • windpipe • cigarette • take away • Dependence • black coal • long standing • liver disease • crack cocaine • adult beverage • effect reaction • major air passage • alcohol dependency • Monoxide toxic gas • System organ space • the counter medicine codine
Health and Human Development - Unit 1 2015-11-05
Across
- the number of cases of illness/disease over a period of time
- an example of a biological determinant
- a range of different factors that can impact your health
- an issue facing australia's youth
- the gateway to the soul
- a dimension of development relating to moods and feelings
- a support organsiation for mental health
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- the dimension of health which means to be free of illness and disease
- a determinant relating to body size and hormones
- the dimension of health that refers to communicating effectively
- number of death in a period of time
- the prevalence and incidence of a disease
- the opposite to protective factors
- a disease closely related with obesity
14 Clues: the gateway to the soul • an issue facing australia's youth • the opposite to protective factors • number of death in a period of time • an example of a biological determinant • a disease closely related with obesity • a support organsiation for mental health • the prevalence and incidence of a disease • a determinant relating to body size and hormones • ...
Mental Health 2021-02-05
crossword puzzle 2022-10-12
Track and Trace 2020-07-07
Across
- two digits missing
- personal protective equipment
- Flying mammal
- wuhan
- 20 years
- process of identifying people
- date of birth
- Likes to chase mice
- smart agent
- 12 weeks
- cough
- boris
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- 7 days
- mask
- 03000135000
- 14
- Public Health England
- 119
- tier 2
- Man's best friend
- answer leave voicemail
- sinead
- 3
- next of kin
- national health service
- statutory sick pay
26 Clues: 3 • 14 • 119 • mask • wuhan • cough • boris • 7 days • tier 2 • sinead • 20 years • 12 weeks • 03000135000 • next of kin • smart agent • Flying mammal • date of birth • Man's best friend • two digits missing • statutory sick pay • Likes to chase mice • Public Health England • answer leave voicemail • national health service • personal protective equipment • process of identifying people
Unit 3B Vocabulary 2023-12-14
33 Clues: fats • peas • rice • meat • fish • onion • steak • dinner • butter • drinks • grapes • should • carrots • lettuce • I agree • to walk • cereals • chicken • potatoes • tomatoes • I prefer • ice cream • spaghetti • greenbeans • I’m hungry • for health • You prefer • I’m thirsty • I believe that • to do exercise • cakes/ desserts • to lift weights • to maintain health
spanish dinner 2023-04-18
Across
- means lettuce
- means i'm hungry
- means ice cream
- means bevrages
- means spaghetti
- means tomatos
- means rice
- means beefsteak
- means chicken
- means grapes
- means carrots
- means green beans
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- means chicken
- means fats
- means grains
- means fish
- means peas
- means pastries
- means meat
- means to maintain ones health
- means onion
- means for ones health
- means i'm thirsty
- means butter
- means potatos
25 Clues: means fats • means fish • means peas • means meat • means rice • means onion • means grains • means grapes • means butter • means lettuce • means chicken • means tomatos • means chicken • means potatos • means carrots • means bevrages • means pastries • means ice cream • means spaghetti • means beefsteak • means i'm hungry • means i'm thirsty • means green beans • means for ones health • means to maintain ones health
1 2025-05-07
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- Wound covers
- Care facility
- Medical professional
- Healing substance
- Food science
- Body building block
- Physical activity
- Severe headache
- Emergency help
- Lengthening muscles
- Healing art
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- State of good health
- Taking in air
- Tooth protection
- Immunity shot
- Expelling air loudly
- Healing treatment
- Operation procedure
- Cardiovascular activity
- Eating control
- Body conditioning
- Body defense
- Expelling air quickly
- Tooth doctor
- Personal cleanliness
25 Clues: Healing art • Wound covers • Food science • Body defense • Tooth doctor • Taking in air • Care facility • Immunity shot • Eating control • Emergency help • Severe headache • Tooth protection • Healing treatment • Healing substance • Body conditioning • Physical activity • Operation procedure • Body building block • Lengthening muscles • State of good health • Expelling air loudly • Medical professional • ...
WHO Goals and Objectives 2025-08-19
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- Rapidily dectect and sustain an _________ _________ to all health emergencies
- Target-6 Billion people will enjoy healthier lives
- Address _________ _________ and the main causes of ill health
- Respond to __________ ___________, which in an increasing health threat
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- Target- 5 Billion people will benefit from universal health care without financial hardship
- Target- 7 Billion people will be better protected from health emergencies
- Advance ________ _______ ________ and essential health systems capacities for universal health coverage
- _________, mitigate and prepare for risks to health from all hazards
- Improve health service coverage and ________ ________ to address inequity and gender inequity
9 Clues: Target-6 Billion people will enjoy healthier lives • Address _________ _________ and the main causes of ill health • _________, mitigate and prepare for risks to health from all hazards • Respond to __________ ___________, which in an increasing health threat • Target- 7 Billion people will be better protected from health emergencies • ...
First Reciever 2021-12-13
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- is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy.
- emergency management is the organization and management of the resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies.
- Employees at the hospital engaged in decontamination and treatment of patients who were contaminated by a hazardous substance(s) during an emergency incident.
- is a hazardous substance that is on the patient's skin, has been inhaled r ingested by he/her, or has been injected into that individual.
- is committed to achieving and maintaining a safe and healthy environment that advances Temple’s excellence in education, research, and health care
- "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America"
- the patient is subjected to a hazardous substance through any route of entry (inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and/ or injection)
- s the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for protecting and preserving the land, air, water, and public health through enforcement of the state's environmental laws.
- is "the federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries"
- an executive branch department of the federal government charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces.
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- is the process of removing or neutralizing a hazardous substance(s) so that it can no longer pose a hazard to the patient.
- Personnel who initially respond to emergencies
- independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- the United States federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness
- the national public health agency of the United States
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives
- a large regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that originally had federal visitorial powers to inspect and examine workplaces.
- holds those responsibilities within a healthcare facility using ionizing radiation for medical procedures.
- focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances.
- the U.S. federal government, responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
20 Clues: Personnel who initially respond to emergencies • the national public health agency of the United States • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives • "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America" • focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances. • ...
crossword 2024-04-22
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- money paid to a healthcare provider to cover the expenses of the services provided
- risk- a vulnerability that can cause a party to be held responsible for certain types of losses.
- amount that the insurance company has agreed to pay for covered losses that are stated in your policy
- service that uses video calling and other technologies to help you see your doctor or other health care provider from home instead of at a medical facility.
- risk- damaged due to uncontrollable forces such as fire, lightning, hurricanes, tornados, or hail
- of network- those that do not participate in that health plan's network
- risk- anything that exposes you to the risk of losing something of value
- a way to manage your financial risks
- amount you subtract from your income when you file so you don't pay tax on it
- health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan
- diem- payment for inpatient services provides a fixed amount for a patient day in the hospital
- not having any insurance to pay for medical expenses or for damage or injury
- amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services
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- process through which an approved applicant is signed up with the health insurance company and coverage is made effective
- formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- amount of money that insured must pay before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses.
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for each health care service
- amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active
- an insured individual's share of the costs of a covered expense
- who receives healthcare services (such as surgery) on an outpatient basis, meaning they do not stay overnight in a hospital or inpatient facility
- person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products
- of pocket maximum- the most you have to pay for covered services in a single year, aside from premiums
- a document showing an agreement you have made with an insurance company
- written direction for the preparation, compounding, and administration of a medicine
25 Clues: a way to manage your financial risks • the person who owns the insurance policy • an insured individual's share of the costs of a covered expense • health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan • of network- those that do not participate in that health plan's network • a document showing an agreement you have made with an insurance company • ...
Science World 2020-06-18
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- Health, Encompasses mental, emotional and some spiritual
- Is a method of assessing lung function by measuring the volume of air and speed flow of air in and out of the lungs.
- Is an involuntary act controlled by the brain.
- Imaging uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of body tissues and organs.
- of health.
- Any organism that has a negative effect on another organism with which it has close contact.
- Health, Is an understanding that all the aspects of wellness are interrelated.
- to life.
- Is a state of high-level health. One can achieve this by balancing their focus amongst the various dimensions of health.
- The step by step development of a disease from infection by a pathogen to termination of either the germ or the host.
- Imaging uses the interactions of light with cells and tissues to diagnose and treat abnormalities.
- Is the organism in which a parasite or pathogen does damage.
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- medicine, Uses radioisotopes to provide images of how tissues or organs function
- Rate, A wave of blood flow that expands an artery created by a contraction of the heart.
- Is the act or process of breathing.
- Is an infectious agent (“germ”) that causes disease or illness in a host.
- to be well and enjoy life.
- It is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread over a larger area
- Is a technique that uses a continuous beam of X-rays to produce images that show the movement of organs, such as the stomach, intestine, and colon, in the body
- Management Skills, They are the skills that help a person to realize her or his
- Health, Focuses on our beliefs and values we each hold that lend
- Tomography, Uses X-ray equipment to form a three-dimensional image from a series of images taken at different angles of the body
- pressure, Is the pressure or tension exerted on the arterial walls as blood pulsates through them
23 Clues: to life. • of health. • to be well and enjoy life. • Is the act or process of breathing. • Is an involuntary act controlled by the brain. • Health, Encompasses mental, emotional and some spiritual • Is the organism in which a parasite or pathogen does damage. • Health, Focuses on our beliefs and values we each hold that lend • ...
Nutrition/Exercise 2023-11-03
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- mental or physical condition
- A good exercise routine and nutrition have a ______ effect on our health.
- A ______ diet is essential for your health.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a session of exercise or training
- ex. apple, blueberry, banana
- activity requiring physical effort
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- ex. potato, carrot, onion
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- the kind of food you habitually eat
- It is healthy to have a good exercise ______.
- food necessary for health and growth
- being physically strong and healthy
13 Clues: ex. potato, carrot, onion • mental or physical condition • ex. apple, blueberry, banana • a session of exercise or training • activity requiring physical effort • the kind of food you habitually eat • being physically strong and healthy • food necessary for health and growth • A ______ diet is essential for your health. • It is healthy to have a good exercise ______. • ...
Vulnerable Populations: Incarcerated Persons 2021-10-29
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- What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County
- A store within the correctional facility that inmates are able to use to purchase products from.
- What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty?
- Someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges.
- ________ Disparities; Differences in the quantity of disease, burden of disease, and other adverse health conditions present in different groups.
- Involuntarily confined and their freedom, along with movements, are restricted as a consequence of criminal behavior.
- Healthcare objectives that have been expanded to help eliminate health disparities so that individuals in the community can effectively reach and maintain holistic wellness.
- Besides being incarcerated what other characteristic must be present to constitute membership of this vulnerable population.
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- Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk.
- Individuals are at high risk for chronic medical diseases, infectious diseases, and sexually transmitted diseases.
- What class of socioeconomic status do members of this vulnerable population usually belong to?
- "factors such as where we live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income, and education level, and our relationships with friends and family all have considerable impacts on health."
- is associated with increased chronic health problems, mental illness, sexually transmitted diseases, and other infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV and AIDS.
- A measure of the risk of a certain event happening in one group compared to the risk of the same event happening in another group.
- ___________ Populations; Groups of people who have heightened risk for adverse health outcomes.
15 Clues: Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk. • What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County • What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty? • Someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges. • ...
Healthcare - Insurance 2023-10-16
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- The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as?
- Consumers who are part of an insurance policy called as?
- Healthcare program available to eligible members and their families of the seven uniform services (Department of Defence)
- Percentage of the cost of covered health care services paid by consumers after the deductible is met.
- The amount paid for health coverage
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- Health insurance for low income families
- Health insurance for people who are 65 years old
- The amount consumers owe for a health care service before the insurance company pays its share
- Request for payment that health care provider submit to the health insurance company
- Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service
10 Clues: The amount paid for health coverage • Health insurance for low income families • Health insurance for people who are 65 years old • Consumers who are part of an insurance policy called as? • The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as? • Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service • ...
Safety Month Crossword 2023-08-30
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- Second word P&C
- A reporting tool
- HSR last word
- Victoria's Workplace Health and Safety regulator
- A person trained to care for sick or ill
- Last word in OVA
- Done in a systematic or established way
- Maintenance role in a code red emergency
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- Common injury in Health Care
- Middle word EAP
- Last word OHS
- NCN Health training portal
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- Link to Safety Data Sheets
14 Clues: Last word OHS • HSR last word • Middle word EAP • Second word P&C • A reporting tool • Last word in OVA • NCN Health training portal • Link to Safety Data Sheets • Common injury in Health Care • Done in a systematic or established way • A person trained to care for sick or ill • A situation involving exposure to danger • Maintenance role in a code red emergency • ...
One Health 2020-05-07
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- One health approaches may improve not only the physical health of people but also this other type of health
- diseases which are capable of being transmitted from humans to animals
- Zoonotic diseases are estimated to kill at least 2.7 ________ people every year
- The zoonotic disease that is causing us all to stay at home right now
- A disease spread by mosquitos that may have killed half the humans who have ever lived
- An approach that recognizes that the health of people is closely connected to the health of animals and our shared environment.
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- Diseases which are spread from animals to humans
- Studying how bacteria grow and evolve helps us better understand how they become resistant to what type of medicine
- One health connects human health, animal health, and what other type of health?
- any agent which carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism
10 Clues: Diseases which are spread from animals to humans • The zoonotic disease that is causing us all to stay at home right now • diseases which are capable of being transmitted from humans to animals • One health connects human health, animal health, and what other type of health? • Zoonotic diseases are estimated to kill at least 2.7 ________ people every year • ...
Australia's Health System 2023-08-24
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- Subsidised essential medicines to people who need them
- Aimed at high income earners without private health insurance
- Individuals and families with large expenses for medications
- Protects those with a high reliance on medical services
- Payment for additional healthcare services not covered by Medicare
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
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- Doctor or specialist only charges the schedule fee
- Yearly refund provided to policy holders
- Payments made by consumers for health products or services, only required when the schedule fee is less than the cost of the product or service
- Additional 2% on top of income tax
- Pay an extra 2% on private health premiums per year
- Amount Medicare contributes towards consultations and treatments
- Up to 10% discount for 18-29 year olds who take out private health insurance
13 Clues: Additional 2% on top of income tax • Yearly refund provided to policy holders • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • Doctor or specialist only charges the schedule fee • Pay an extra 2% on private health premiums per year • Subsidised essential medicines to people who need them • Protects those with a high reliance on medical services • ...
Medical Anthropology 2024-12-19
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- A method anthropologists use to study health beliefs in a society.
- The term for health care systems blending modern and traditional methods.
- A disease that spreads across countries or continents.
- The study of how culture influences health practices.
- The belief that illness is a consequence of imbalance in bodily humors.
- Term for diseases that result from cultural practices.
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- The study of human adaptations to disease over time.
- Type of healer that meditates between the natural and spiritual world.
- The view that illness is caused by supernatural forces.
- A model used to describe how individuals perceive illness.
- Framework examining how power structures impact health care access.
- Practices used by healers in traditional medicine.
- A branch of anthropology focusing on the relationship between health and environment
13 Clues: Practices used by healers in traditional medicine. • The study of human adaptations to disease over time. • The study of how culture influences health practices. • A disease that spreads across countries or continents. • Term for diseases that result from cultural practices. • The view that illness is caused by supernatural forces. • ...
Pe Class 2020-09-01
15 Clues: flex • jumping • feelings • community • less wide • volleyball • improve life • participation • physically fit • healthy mindst • what do you use? • important in life • A part of your body • good for your health • heart,lungs,and muscles work together
External Stressors & Health (poverty, violence & racism) 2023-09-24
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- treatment less likely for low income people to seek
- "Health is wealth." the most valuable thing is __health.
- main factor that influences lifelong health is___"
- disorder abbreviation of PTSD
- poverty causes people to work harder and take jobs that are not safe creating ____.
- __& friends, although not victims of violence may experience indirect trauma
- American population suffering from increase in hate crimes during Covid pandemic
- violence makes it difficult for mother to ____their children
- there is a strong link between ____and the ability to maintain physical & mental health
- lack of nutrition & ____ care for pregnant women prevents children from reaching their full potential in life
- racism can result in___thoughts
- generalized beliefs of a certain population of people
- although women are more likely to experience domestic violence it is a problem for women and __
- term used for victims who survive violence who believe they should have done more to save others
- "__of poverty" phrase used to describe children living in poverty will usually become adults living in poverty which can be generational
- largest population of group experiencing poverty
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- According to the article:How Poverty Affects Health... poverty "means living without the ___"
- mental health issues due to violence,if not treated can cause serious anxiety or___.
- putting down one group of people for another group's gain
- "neighborhood factors such as limited access to healthy foods & higher instances of violence can affect health by influencing___"
- children exposed to poverty suffer stress & anxiety just like ___.
- type of violence considered a crime in every state
- type of violence linked to possession of weapons and later arrests for violent crimes
- stress related to proverty,violence & racism can reinforce negative emotions and __development
- victims experience more trauma after a mass shooting compared to a ___disaster
- chronic exposure to stress will___the heart rate, blood pressure causing the increase risk in heart disease for children
- primary cause of death of African American youth
- racism can cause stress which increases blood pressure and weaken the ___system
- good mental health is critical to daily tasks-poverty can result in serious ______
- violence causing injuries or doctor visits can result in ___loss
- a nutritional program along with medicaid and tax credits are used to support those living in poverty
31 Clues: disorder abbreviation of PTSD • racism can result in___thoughts • largest population of group experiencing poverty • primary cause of death of African American youth • main factor that influences lifelong health is___" • type of violence considered a crime in every state • treatment less likely for low income people to seek • ...
First Receiver 2021-12-13
Across
- Personnel who initially respond to emergencies
- is committed to achieving and maintaining a safe and healthy environment that advances Temple’s excellence in education, research, and health care
- the U.S. federal government, responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
- holds those responsibilities within a healthcare facility using ionizing radiation for medical procedures.
- is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy.
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives
- is the process of removing or neutralizing a hazardous substance(s) so that it can no longer pose a hazard to the patient.
- "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America"
- independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- the national public health agency of the United States
Down
- s the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for protecting and preserving the land, air, water, and public health through enforcement of the state's environmental laws.
- is "the federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries"
- Employees at the hospital engaged in decontamination and treatment of patients who were contaminated by a hazardous substance(s) during an emergency incident.
- emergency management is the organization and management of the resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies.
- a large regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that originally had federal visitorial powers to inspect and examine workplaces.
- the patient is subjected to a hazardous substance through any route of entry (inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and/ or injection)
- an executive branch department of the federal government charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces.
- is a hazardous substance that is on the patient's skin, has been inhaled r ingested by he/her, or has been injected into that individual.
- the United States federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness
- focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances.
20 Clues: Personnel who initially respond to emergencies • the national public health agency of the United States • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives • "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America" • focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances. • ...
Community Health Services 2025-12-04
10 Clues: Local health center. • Overall good health. • Teaching about health. • Protection from diseases. • Actions to avoid sickness. • Healthy eating for growth. • Related to mothers’ health. • Injection to prevent illness. • Planning and care for children. • Recovery after illness or injury.
Repaso de vocabulario (Review of vocabulary) 2017-05-03
Across
- he went
- I’am [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- vestíbulo
- be left, have left, have remaining, be, located, arrange to meet, agree to meet, fit, suit, stay, remain,broke down, stop
- We were [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- enero
- I was [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- to lack, to be short of, to be short on, do not have enough, be missing, to not show up, not attend, to be absent, to break, to not keep
- actualización
- I ate
- We were [location, health, condition, humor]
- towels
- How much? [masculine]
- ¿lista?
- we are [location, health, condition, humor]
- it [hint: formal masculine pronoun]
- we are [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- twenty
- rich, tasty [feminine]
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- I’am [location, health, condition, humor]
- nublado
- anyone, whatever, any
- fourth, bedroom
- I was [location, health, condition, humor]
- amable
- one thousand
- How many? [masculine]
- short, below, low [masculine]
- pool
- catorce
- quiet, silent [masculine]
- tall, high, stop [masculine]
- quién
- I have
- you are [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- you have
- verano
- soleado
38 Clues: pool • enero • quién • I ate • amable • towels • I have • verano • twenty • he went • nublado • catorce • ¿lista? • soleado • you have • vestíbulo • one thousand • actualización • fourth, bedroom • anyone, whatever, any • How many? [masculine] • How much? [masculine] • rich, tasty [feminine] • quiet, silent [masculine] • tall, high, stop [masculine] • short, below, low [masculine] • it [hint: formal masculine pronoun] • ...
HS health MEH crossword review 2022-01-20
Across
- approximately what percent of the US population suffers from depression
- a response to pressure or threat
- a strong mood involving sadness,discouragement,despair, or hoplessness
- illness shown by episodes of mania and depression
- getting more of this can help reduce stress levels
- a prescription from a doctor for treatment
- a natural human reaction that involves the mind and the body
- mental health illnesses are never a person's
- what does the "m" stand for in MEH
- types of interactions people have with each other that may fade away if an individual is depressed
- response by the body in a potentially dangerous situation
- a professional at the school you can talk to
- anxiety disorder that can start from traumatic experiences
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- a potential cause of mental health illnesses
- anxiety disorder that relates to obsessions
- what does the "e" stand for in MEH
- treatment by talking with a professional
- the assignment you created at the end of this unit
- the best health teacher in the world
- hormone that is triggered by stress
- individuals may be less interested in these as a sign of mental health illnesses
- who you can see to get a checkup
22 Clues: a response to pressure or threat • who you can see to get a checkup • what does the "e" stand for in MEH • what does the "m" stand for in MEH • hormone that is triggered by stress • the best health teacher in the world • treatment by talking with a professional • a prescription from a doctor for treatment • anxiety disorder that relates to obsessions • ...
Health 7 Review 2024-01-18
Across
- Good communication, honesty, mutual respect and support are all parts of this
- Area of the that brain processes information
- Where we use the 5/20 rule
- The best way to stay drug free is to...
- The "C" of a website
- A medical professional who specializes in children's health
- A sign that a person is or will turn out to be problematic
- A state of worry caused by a difficult situation
- Where personal safety should be mostly considered
- An educational Website
- Used for portion control
- A government website
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- Is essential for building, maintaining and replacing tissues in our bodies
- The earlier substance use starts, the greater risk of _______.
- A feeling of worry or nervousness
- A commercial website
- Happens when something feels wrong or is about the go wrong
- How ones family, friends, community and socials impact their decisions
- A medical professional who specializes in mental health
- Used for determining healthy food groups
- The "B" of a website
- A medical professional who specializes in digestive/gut health in maintaining a balanced diet
- Practice of maintaining health and preventing disease through cleanliness
- The "A" of a website
- A non-profit organization
25 Clues: A commercial website • The "B" of a website • The "C" of a website • The "A" of a website • A government website • An educational Website • Used for portion control • A non-profit organization • Where we use the 5/20 rule • A feeling of worry or nervousness • The best way to stay drug free is to... • Used for determining healthy food groups • ...
Drug prevention unit crossword puzzle (There are no spaces) 2024-12-19
Across
- Contains nicotine and harms the brain
- cold medicine can be used to make this illegal product(two words)
- a common street name for inhalants(two words)
- THC can negatively impact this(two words)
- painkillers that are commonly abused
- whipped cream and markers
- A state of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- physical health deals with the health of your ____
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- Anything besides food and water that you can ingest but it changes how you think and act
- opioids are prescribed to treat ____
- the plant that marijuana is made from
- it gives cannabis its addictive property
- the chemicals that send messages from the brain to the body
- an inability to stop using a drug despite harmful consequences
- can happen in very extreme situations after taking large amounts of drugs
- only can be bought if prescribed by a doctor(two words)
- this does not make someone feel high or addicted, but it is a prodcut from cannabis
- Mental/emotional health deals with how we cope with things, and mainly affects our _____
- an opioid 50 times stronger than heroin
- you can purchase these at pharmacies with no prescription
20 Clues: whipped cream and markers • opioids are prescribed to treat ____ • painkillers that are commonly abused • Contains nicotine and harms the brain • the plant that marijuana is made from • an opioid 50 times stronger than heroin • it gives cannabis its addictive property • THC can negatively impact this(two words) • a common street name for inhalants(two words) • ...
Foodborne illness 2025-09-02
Across
- - Consistent access to safe and nutritious food.
- - Downy growth of fungi on damp organic matter.
- - Single-celled fungi used in baking and brewing.
- - Raising frozen food temperature above freezing.
- - Control of air, water, and waste to protect health.
- - Loose soil or unclean substance.
- - Measure of how hot or cold something is.
- - Living organisms that threaten human health.
- - Complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- - Factor in environment that can cause injury.
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- - Colorless, odorless gas essential for life.
- - Poison made by organisms like bacteria or plants.
- - Unintentional transfer of harmful microorganisms.
- - Single-celled fungi used in baking and brewing.
- - Substance that can cause harm to people or the environment
- - Non-living agent that replicates inside living cells.
- - Illness from eating contaminated food or drink.
- - Two or more people getting the same foodborne illness.
- - Food becoming unfit due to changes in smell or taste.
- - Single-celled microorganism found almost everywhere.
- - Daily practices like washing to maintain health.
- - Group of organisms including yeasts, molds, and mushrooms.
- - Any living thing that functions on its own.
- safety - Prevention of food contamination for safe consumption.
- - Organism that lives on a host and feeds from it.
25 Clues: - Loose soil or unclean substance. • - Measure of how hot or cold something is. • - Colorless, odorless gas essential for life. • - Any living thing that functions on its own. • - Factor in environment that can cause injury. • - Downy growth of fungi on damp organic matter. • - Living organisms that threaten human health. • ...
Healthcare - Insurance 2023-10-16
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- Request for payment that health care provider submit to the health insurance company
- Health insurance for people who are 65 years old
- Percentage of the cost of covered health care services paid by consumers after the deductible is met.
Down
- The amount consumers owe for a health care service before the insurance company pays its share
- Health insurance for low income families
- Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as?
- The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as?
- Healthcare program available to eligible members and their families of the seven uniform services (Department of Defence)
- The amount paid for health coverage
- Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service
10 Clues: The amount paid for health coverage • Health insurance for low income families • Health insurance for people who are 65 years old • Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as? • The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as? • Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service • ...
Healthcare - Insurance 2023-10-16
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- Request for payment that health care provider submit to the health insurance company
- Health insurance for people who are 65 years old
- Percentage of the cost of covered health care services paid by consumers after the deductible is met.
Down
- The amount consumers owe for a health care service before the insurance company pays its share
- Health insurance for low income families
- Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as?
- The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as?
- Healthcare program available to eligible members and their families of the seven uniform services (Department of Defence)
- The amount paid for health coverage
- Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service
10 Clues: The amount paid for health coverage • Health insurance for low income families • Health insurance for people who are 65 years old • Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as? • The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as? • Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service • ...
Mental Health Review 2022-12-19
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- Understanding others' situations or "walking in their shoes"
- The "T" in PTSD which is an impact factor in mental health
- Pleasure chemical
- stress that lasts for a longer period of time
- Brain _____ or weakened blood vessel
- ____ percent of oxygen inhaled is used by the brain
- part of the nervous system that includes the spinal cord and brain
- Stress that is "good"
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- Alzhimer's is incorporated into this category
- Fight vs ______
- melatonin regulates ___ cycles
- _____ disorders (includes schizophrenia)
- ____ Reaction- Immediate reaction to stress
- stages in the grief process
- major impact factor on mental health
- health emergency associated with F.A.S.T.
- The largest part of the brain
17 Clues: Fight vs ______ • Pleasure chemical • Stress that is "good" • stages in the grief process • The largest part of the brain • melatonin regulates ___ cycles • major impact factor on mental health • Brain _____ or weakened blood vessel • _____ disorders (includes schizophrenia) • health emergency associated with F.A.S.T. • ____ Reaction- Immediate reaction to stress • ...
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-12
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- ley federal que protege la privacidad del paciente
- patient center medical home
- Health information management
- manteniendo vidas saludables
- register health information administrator
- nuestro EHR
- utilizado para facturar despues de la visita
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- nuestro sistema de billing
- register health information tecnician
- icd10, cpt, codigos
- mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico
- al mejor clinica de puerto rico
- todos unidos
- proceso en el cual el paciente solicita su expediente medico
14 Clues: nuestro EHR • todos unidos • icd10, cpt, codigos • nuestro sistema de billing • patient center medical home • manteniendo vidas saludables • Health information management • al mejor clinica de puerto rico • register health information tecnician • mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico • register health information administrator • utilizado para facturar despues de la visita • ...
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-12
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- la mejor clinica de puerto rico
- proceso de codigos de diagnosticos
- todos unidos
- manteniendo vidas saludables
- nuestro sistema de billing
- ley federal que protege la privacidad del paciente
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- proceso en el cual el paciente solicita su expediente medico
- nuestro EHR
- patient center medical home
- utilizado para facturar despues de la visita
- mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico
- register health information tecnician
- register health information administrator
- health information management
14 Clues: nuestro EHR • todos unidos • nuestro sistema de billing • patient center medical home • manteniendo vidas saludables • health information management • la mejor clinica de puerto rico • proceso de codigos de diagnosticos • register health information tecnician • mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico • register health information administrator • ...
Mental Illness Crossword 2013-12-02
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- Name a Psychotic disorder starting with S?.
- Alcohol addiction falls under what category of mental illness?.
- What do disorders affecting brain health come under in terms of the Health Components?.
- Depression and bipolar are what disorders?.
- A health condition that affects a persons thinking?.
- Harming or attempting to kill yourself is what?.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome?.
- How many (percentage) teens suffer from depression?.
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- People may be judged when having a mental disorder as being what?.
- A place where mentally Ill people go for treatment under there terms?.
- Risk factor affecting your mental health starting with P?.
- Anorexia and bulimia are what disorders?.
- What Risk factors that cause mental illness involve your parents and grandparents and your family line?.
- What does the C in OCD stand for?.
- A place where mentally ill people go if there condition has worsened and they may be untreatable?.
- How many times are woman more likely to get depression than men?.
- What gender is most susceptible to depression?.
- Two different personalities?.
- Name a degenerative condition that affects many old people and their brains?.
- One in how many Australians suffers a mental disorder?.
20 Clues: Two different personalities?. • What does the C in OCD stand for?. • Anorexia and bulimia are what disorders?. • Name a Psychotic disorder starting with S?. • Depression and bipolar are what disorders?. • What gender is most susceptible to depression?. • Harming or attempting to kill yourself is what?. • A health condition that affects a persons thinking?. • ...
Med 112 Review (Bonnie Smith) 2014-06-25
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- needed before the patient sees a specialist
- employers,healthcare providers,health plans,petients
- healthplan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- action that improperly uses another's resources
- a fixed prepayment covering provider's services for a plan member for a spcified period
- name or phase formed or based on a person's name
- clinician who treats a patient face to face
- be placed in any other category
- an amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan's payment begins
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition
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- guideline that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- process used to generate the amount owed by a patient
- first-listed diagnosis
- authorization number given to the referred physi
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- protected health information
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- treatment, payment and healthcare operations
- coordination of benefits rule for a childinsured under both parent's plans
21 Clues: first-listed diagnosis • protected health information • be placed in any other category • needed before the patient sees a specialist • clinician who treats a patient face to face • treatment, payment and healthcare operations • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another's resources • ...
Medical Insurance: Chapters 9 & 10 2015-02-10
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- The federal health insurance program for people sixty-five or older and some people with disabilities
- Initial preventive physical examination
- Medical Savings Account
- Carlifornia's Medicaid program.
- The part of the Medicare program that pays for hospitalization, care in a skilled nursing facility, home healthcare, and Hospice care.
- Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage
- Annual wellness visit
- Insurance plan offered by a private insurance carrier to Medicare Original Plan coverage.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
- Medicare administrative contractor
- National coverage determination
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- Managed care health plans offered to Medicare beneficiaries under the Medicare Advantage Program.
- The part of the Medicare program that pays for physician services, outpatient hospital services, durable medical equipment, and other services and supplies.
- Law that established the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program in place of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program and that tightened Medicaid eligibility requirements.
- A federal and state assistance program that pays for healthcare services for people who cannot afford them.
- Medicaid Integrity Program
- Children's Health Insurance Program
- Prescription drug reimbursement plans offered to Medicare beneficiaries.
- Health Professional Shortage Area
20 Clues: Annual wellness visit • Medical Savings Account • Medicaid Integrity Program • Carlifornia's Medicaid program. • National coverage determination • Health Professional Shortage Area • Medicare administrative contractor • Children's Health Insurance Program • Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage • Initial preventive physical examination • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families • ...
A-Z Biomedical Careers 2016-12-16
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- one who studies plants
- doctor who works on legs
- the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses
- doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon
- one who studes womens health
- one who takes care of infant babies
- person who helps with long term care
- one who studies jurys
- biologist who studies genetics
- one who studies teeth
- is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear…
- one who studies animals
- one who studies yougurt
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- one who treats malaria
- one who works on radars
- physician with an a
- one who uses nuclear energy to solve medical problems
- one who specializes in saving teeth
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- an allied health professional that analyzes and tests body fluids and tissues
- one who uses clues to solve a crime
- one who teaches medical students
- technician one who works on avrage cheakups
- the study of the mechanics of body movements
- also known as genitourinary surgery
25 Clues: physician with an a • one who studies jurys • one who studies teeth • one who treats malaria • one who studies plants • one who works on radars • one who studies animals • one who studies yougurt • doctor who works on legs • one who studes womens health • biologist who studies genetics • one who teaches medical students • one who specializes in saving teeth • ...
A-Z Biomedical Careers 2016-12-16
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- one who studies teeth
- one who studies plants
- one who works on radars
- also known as genitourinary surgery
- doctor who works on legs
- biologist who studies genetics
- one who studes womens health
- person who helps with long term care
- one who studies jurys
- one who takes care of infant babies
- one who studies yougurt
- one who teaches medical students
- one who treats malaria
- one who specializes in saving teeth
- one who studies animals
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- technician one who works on avrage cheakups
- doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon
- one who uses nuclear energy to solve medical problems
- physician with an a
- an allied health professional that analyzes and tests body fluids and tissues
- one who uses clues to solve a crime
- the study of the mechanics of body movements
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses
- is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear…
25 Clues: physician with an a • one who studies teeth • one who studies jurys • one who studies plants • one who treats malaria • one who works on radars • one who studies yougurt • one who studies animals • doctor who works on legs • one who studes womens health • biologist who studies genetics • one who teaches medical students • one who uses clues to solve a crime • ...
asdf 2017-12-10
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- prejudice and discrimination directed at a specific group of people
- competence: ability to communicate and interact effectively with individuals across different cultures
- model which emphasizes physical: psychological: social: and spiritual factors in one’s health
- lack of fairness
- the quality of being readable or decipherable
- an unfavorable circumstance: may reduce chance of success
- disparity: preventable differences in the outcome of care
- belief that all events are predetermined
- Language: style of language which enables readers to find what they need and understand it
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- justice: the equal distribution of resources and opportunities
- bias: stereotypes that may affect our perspective; harbored in the subconscious
- social value that places emphasis on groups over individual
- aggregation of socially transmitted behavior, beliefs, attitudes, and values
- unfair treatment of a specific group of people
- identity: personal experience of one’s own gender
- lack of sameness
- underserved area: shortage of healthcare services for a county or civil division
- the act of supporting a specific cause or policy
- set of determinants relating to one’s physical and mental wellbeing
- orientation: patterns of romantic or sexual attraction
- eye: belief that evil intentions of others can cause poor health
21 Clues: lack of sameness • lack of fairness • belief that all events are predetermined • the quality of being readable or decipherable • unfair treatment of a specific group of people • the act of supporting a specific cause or policy • identity: personal experience of one’s own gender • orientation: patterns of romantic or sexual attraction • ...
Hortatory exposition text 2023-05-05
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- We can break the … of virus spread with health protocols
- The first paragraph contains …
- The second paragraph contains …
- An urgent matter that may require us to leave the house
- What items should we wear during a pandemic ?
- The absence of pandemic or virus spread
- What should be taken care of during a pandemic so as not to get infected or infected
- What virus is this disease caused by ?
- The absence of being bored or tired
- We should obey the health protocols because the pandemic is not … yet
- The most important thing we can do to break the chain of virus spread ?
- What should we wash during a pandemic to prevent transmission ?
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- What is the abbreviation of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ?
- Phenomenon where people are tired of being restricted ?
- What is in the last paragraph ?
- The act of cleaning your hands to prevent virus transmission …
- The act of protecting ourselves and others from exposure to the virus
- Can pandemic fatigue be a reason to ignore health protocols ?
- What are people starting to abandon the health protocols ?
- In the text, how many months did the pandemic occur ?
20 Clues: The first paragraph contains … • What is in the last paragraph ? • The second paragraph contains … • The absence of being bored or tired • What virus is this disease caused by ? • The absence of pandemic or virus spread • What items should we wear during a pandemic ? • In the text, how many months did the pandemic occur ? • ...
Health and Personal Hygiene 2025-08-13
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- Clean and safe for health.
- Related to breathing and the lungs.
- The act of giving enough water to the body.
- Lotion that protects skin from the sun.
- A doctor specializing in skin issues.
- Remove dead skin cells.
- Cleaning teeth with a toothbrush.
- Substance that kills germs and prevents infection.
- Substances in food that help you stay healthy.
- Clean to remove harmful germs.
- To wash lightly with water.
- Pink tissue around teeth.
- Making muscles longer and looser.
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- Injection that protects from illness.
- The way you hold your body when sitting or standing.
- The body’s ability to fight disease.
- Physical activity for good health.
- Loss of too much water from the body.
- Having more body weight than is healthy.
- Systems that keep places clean and healthy.
- Medicines for bacterial infections.
- A state of good overall health.
- Includes all food groups in the right amounts.
- Immediate help for an injured or sick person.
- Causing worry or tension.
- Able to be passed from person to person.
- Cleaning between teeth with thread.
- Physical activity for heart health.
28 Clues: Remove dead skin cells. • Causing worry or tension. • Pink tissue around teeth. • Clean and safe for health. • To wash lightly with water. • Clean to remove harmful germs. • A state of good overall health. • Cleaning teeth with a toothbrush. • Making muscles longer and looser. • Physical activity for good health. • Related to breathing and the lungs. • ...
Mental Wellness 2025-11-23
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- – Negative attitudes or stereotypes about mental health.
- – Practice of noticing and appreciating what is going well.
- – Understanding and sharing another person’s emotional experience.
- – Focusing on the present moment with curiosity, not judgment.
- – Letting someone know their feelings make sense and matter.
- – Condition marked by deep sadness and loss of interest or pleasure.
- – Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease that is hard to control.
- – Ability to bounce back after stress, loss, or difficulty.
- – Strategies you use to handle stress and strong emotions.
- – Ways of reducing pressure and caring for your nervous system.
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- – Learning clear information about symptoms, stress, and coping.
- – Feeling steady, present, and connected to your body and surroundings.
- – Limits you set to protect your time, energy, and wellbeing.
- – Trained professional who helps people work on mental health concerns.
- – Belief that improvement or better days are possible.
- – Network of people and resources that offer help and care.
- – Actions you take to protect your own physical and emotional health.
- – Reminder that sparks a strong emotional or body reaction.
- – Treating yourself with kindness instead of harsh criticism.
- – Ongoing process of improving mental health and quality of life.
20 Clues: – Belief that improvement or better days are possible. • – Negative attitudes or stereotypes about mental health. • – Strategies you use to handle stress and strong emotions. • – Network of people and resources that offer help and care. • – Practice of noticing and appreciating what is going well. • – Reminder that sparks a strong emotional or body reaction. • ...
Terminology- Commonly used terms 2021-10-20
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- business day
- diagnosis
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- accommodation consultant
- full duty release
- certificate of fitness
- trouble ticket
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- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- job accommodation report
- employee own health concern
- personal leave of absence
- care for a family member
- health care provider
- return to work
17 Clues: diagnosis • Has a trunk • business day • Flying mammal • return to work • trouble ticket • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • full duty release • Likes to chase mice • health care provider • certificate of fitness • job accommodation report • accommodation consultant • care for a family member • personal leave of absence • employee own health concern
200 Final Health Promotion Pt 1 2024-12-03
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- Killed virus, toxoid, live virus, recombinant, and conjugated are types of _
- This vaccine is recommended around 32-36 weeks of pregnancy
- Cardiovascular system helps to prevent _, cardiovascular disease
- Health is _ and dynamic
- Primary is an intervention implemented _ there's evidence of disease or injury
- Diet that is considered the best and is associated with decreasing risk of Parkinson's and Alzheimers
- Having access to health services, mental health, and limit tobacco use are _ goals for health promotion
- Type of exercise where controlled form of strength training and movement as constant set speed
- Experience of being unhealthy or unwell
- _ immunity: Vaccine
- Goals are acheived and thoughts are on maintaining the change
- Concept about health believed to be true. Shaped by personal experiences, community, and culture
- State of well-being involving sound nutrition, regular fitness, etc.
- Engaging no effort in maintaining the change because it has been integrated into their daily lives
- Illness _: Actions and reactions to symtoms and feeling ill
- GI system enhances _ microbiome
- Strategy to maximize functioning in older adults that use _ health services
- Activity to improve health: _ stressful situations
- Type of exercise where muscle movement against tension, weight, or resistance, build bone density
- Respiratory system improves overall _ capacity and efficiency
- Exercise is critical part of losing _, and keeping it off
- Endocrine system improves glycemic control and _ sensitivity
- _ is part of a nurse's responsibility that cannot be delegated regarding vaccines
- Greater burden of illness, injury, disability, and morality
- Nurses must maintain strong _ systems to work with people who are ill
- Childhood _ can lead to long-term health problems
- Takes up about 1/2 plate per MyPlate recommendation
- Adults may need _ of childhood vaccines
- Sustaining weight loss requires incorporation of _ patterns
- This vaccine is recommended if they are not up to date during pregnancy
- Act or event that causes damage, harm, or loss to body's functioning
- Musculoskeletal system increases efficiency of muscular _
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- Smallest section of plate per MyPlate recommendations
- HCP should provide _ info about risks and benefits of vaccines
- Takes up about 1/4 plate per MyPlate recommendation
- Type of exercise that's low impact and tension on uscles without movement of joint
- Secondary is intervention implemented after disease has begun, but before it's _
- _ illness: Severe symptoms of relatively short duration
- Not considered life-threatening, but should seek medical attention, urticaria, and petechia are types of what type of reaction?
- Commited and willing to change but still figuring out what to do
- _ education is an example of tertiary
- Acronym for setting goals for behavior modification
- This vaccine is recommended if they are pregnant during flu season
- This vaccine is recommended around 28 weeks of pregnancy
- _ illness: Lasts for an extended period
- Life threathing allergic reaction like hypotension, angioedema are types of what kind of reaction?
- _ assessment: Risk factors and health promotion opportunities
- _ healthcare: EBP of traditional healthcare with wellness strategies of complementary healthcare
- Taking steps toward change but not yet stabilized
- Part of a nurse's responsibilty of vaccines is to obtain a _ consent. It is a legal requirement that cannot be delegated.
- Theory of _ behavior: Behavior is intentional by pt. Attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control go into intention which goes into behavior.
- _ prevention services: Early stage of disease, early diagnosis, and treatment of disease
- _ prevention services: Disease has not occured yet, focus on health promotion and illness prevention
- Herpes zoster, pneumococcal polysaccharide, and influenza vaccines are recommended for what age group?
- _ healthcare: Substitutes conventional care with nonmainstream approaches
- _ prevention services: Disease is present,seek to restore health, optimize disease management and decrease complications
- _ belief model: People change behavior based on perception. Benefits, barriers, severity, and susceptibility go into decision which goes into cute to act and self-efficacy which goes into action
- Thought of change is in mind but not willing to make the change yet
- Bodily movement produced by skeletal muscle contraction and increases energy expenditure
- Activity _: Amount and type of physical activity activity that person can perform without excessive fatigue or exhaustion
- Wheal is an example of what type of reaction?
- Tertiary is intervention implemented after disease or injury is _
- Has not thought about changing
- Physical activity that's planned, purposeful, and repeated with goal of achieving, imporving, or maintaining physical fitness
- Type of exercise where amount of oxygen taken into body is greater than amount used to perform activity
- Acture illness with fever, hypersensitivity reaction, immunoglobulin therapy in last 3-6 months, recent cancer treats are all _ for vaccines
- _ health assessment: Beliefs and health practices
- Children get vaccines when transplacental immunity _
- Force, stimulus, or influencing moving or driving something forward
- Disorder of structure or function
- _ immunity: Injection of antibodies produced by another host
- To hold fast or stick to something
72 Clues: _ immunity: Vaccine • Health is _ and dynamic • Has not thought about changing • GI system enhances _ microbiome • Disorder of structure or function • To hold fast or stick to something • _ education is an example of tertiary • _ illness: Lasts for an extended period • Experience of being unhealthy or unwell • Adults may need _ of childhood vaccines • ...
My ticket to outside walking 2023-04-13
10 Clues: sadness; gloom • treatment of obesity • mental health expert • world cup winner 2023 • affects mental health • distressing experience • out of touch with reality • national mental health month • promotes physical and mental health • writing that helps with self-awareness
Health Vocab 2022-10-30
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- Chemical substances produced in glands
- Thinking an action over
- Thoughts on how you look
- ability to override emotions
- response to traumatic situations
- Regular practices of health
- Talking action to influence people
- anxiety or sorrow can cause this
- The process of maturing physically
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- Involves self-care
- something you chemically crave
- worrying too much
- virus that attacks immune system
- A feeling of sadness
- A chemical substance
- A form of stress that is positive
- A malicious act
- Learning to live without a drug
18 Clues: A malicious act • worrying too much • Involves self-care • A feeling of sadness • A chemical substance • Thinking an action over • Thoughts on how you look • Regular practices of health • ability to override emotions • something you chemically crave • Learning to live without a drug • virus that attacks immune system • response to traumatic situations • anxiety or sorrow can cause this • ...
Health problems 2023-04-12
18 Clues: совет • аптека • кашель • выходной • простуда • лекарство • стоматолог • температура • зубная боль • больное горло • головная боль • боль в животе • обезболивающее • я болею = I am ... • меня тошнит = I feel ... • I hope you get ... soon! • What's the ... ? (=What's wrong?) • глагол "болит что-то", например My feet ...
Mental health 2023-05-03
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- Patterns of actions create?
- Our vision of the future.
- Belief in the reliability, truth, and or ability of another or .
- Communication with others.
- Understanding of our self and actions and how both effect others.
- Having insight or good judgment.
- The driving factor in quick decisions.
- 2 words how we look at our self.
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- 2 words making thought out decisions to avoid knee jerk reactions.
- Looking at our goal and deciding how to get there.
- What we feel when habits or patterns are broken.
- The act of learning knowledge and/or skills give you an ___.
- Dealing with stress.
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest
- Ability to influence
- Can be used as a strong motivating factor for change.
- Refusing to except.
- When we change we _______.
18 Clues: Refusing to except. • Dealing with stress. • Ability to influence • Our vision of the future. • Communication with others. • When we change we _______. • Patterns of actions create? • Having insight or good judgment. • 2 words how we look at our self. • The driving factor in quick decisions. • persistent sadness and a lack of interest • ...
Human Health 2013-06-07
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- A toxicity rating (ex.Mushroom Toxin)
- Agents that damage or alter genetic material
- Substances that cause cancer
- The study of toxins and their effect on living organisms
- Contains over 4000 chemical compounds
- Found in paints, nailpolish, adhesives, and rubber
- One of the neurodevelopmental disorders associated with exposure to toxic chemicals
- He believed population sizes were kept in check by disease, war, or famine
- Substances that activate the immune system
- One of three types of teratogens (ex.Alcohol)
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- An ingredient in sunscreen
- Chemicals that cause abnormalities during embryonic growth and development
- A special class of poisons that are extremely toxic
- This can occur when you inhale fumes or dust that cause irritation
- A pesticide banned in many countries
- He believed that population growth resulted from poverty, resource depletion, and pollution
- A flame retardant chemical
- Effects caused by a single exposure to a toxin and results in an an immediate reaction
18 Clues: An ingredient in sunscreen • A flame retardant chemical • Substances that cause cancer • A pesticide banned in many countries • A toxicity rating (ex.Mushroom Toxin) • Contains over 4000 chemical compounds • Substances that activate the immune system • Agents that damage or alter genetic material • One of three types of teratogens (ex.Alcohol) • ...
Health Crossword 2013-11-03
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- a name of a famous technology company named after a fruit
- something you get from halloween
- something you are supposed to eat the night before a run
- something you cook in a toaster for breakfast
- an animal with tentacles
- something you mix with to get macaroni and______
- cream something cold,sweet and colorful
- a dairy product that normally comes in vanilla
- what you get when you squeeze a fruit
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- a type of exercise you do at a party
- something you get from live chickens
- orange and pointy vegetable
- the amount of meat servings you should have a day
- a sport you play with a puck
- something you do on a treadmill
- something you eat at Japanese restaurants
- what beer is made of
- something Asian's eat a lot
18 Clues: what beer is made of • an animal with tentacles • orange and pointy vegetable • something Asian's eat a lot • a sport you play with a puck • something you do on a treadmill • something you get from halloween • a type of exercise you do at a party • something you get from live chickens • what you get when you squeeze a fruit • cream something cold,sweet and colorful • ...
Mental Health 2014-07-15
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- Are deliberate behaviours (e.g. washing, checking, ordering) or mental acts (e.g. praying, counting, repeating phrases) that are carried out to reduce the anxiety caused by the obsessions
- A service offered to meet with this professional to assist individuals in coping with their mental health concerns or illnesses.
- Presents a serious barrier, not only to diagnosis and treatment but also to acceptance in the community
- Abbreviation for an anxiety disorder that affects about 1-2% of the population. People with OCD experience both obsessions and compulsions
- Refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. Examples include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictive behaviors
- The second leading cause of death among those aged 10-19 in Canada
- A complex mental illness that affects a person's ability to distinguish what is reality and what is not. Delusions and hallucinations may be present with this illness
- One in _____ Canadians experience a mental health or addiction problem
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- An eating disorder characterized by immoderate food restriction, inappropriate eating habits or rituals, obsession with having a thin figure, and an irrational fear of weight gain, as well as a distorted body self-perception
- The most common mood disorder. A treatable mental illness involving changes in mood, thinking and behaviour. May experience feelings of hopelessness or loneliness and often withdraws from social activities
- A local multi-service agency consisting of counsellors who can provide physical, emotional, developmental and community services for children and youth who may be struggling with certain areas of their lives
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Use of information technology to harm or harass other people in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner
- A local Red Lake service available to individuals greater than 12 years of age dealing with both addiction and mental health
- Anonymous free 24/7 telephone and internet service with live chat for talking to a counsellor about any personal problems 1-800-668-6868
- Deliberately causing physical harm to yourself, often done in secret. A way of coping with painful feelings
- May be prescribed by your family doctor to treat mental illnesses such as depression, OCD, or anxiety
- Are unwanted and disturbing thoughts, images, or impulses that suddenly pop into the mind and cause a great deal of anxiety or distress
18 Clues: The second leading cause of death among those aged 10-19 in Canada • One in _____ Canadians experience a mental health or addiction problem • A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being • May be prescribed by your family doctor to treat mental illnesses such as depression, OCD, or anxiety • ...
Mental Health 2016-04-21
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- work in an organized and active way towards a goal
- illnesses that affect your mood, thinking and behavior
- the idea one has of one's abilities, appearance, and personality
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- a group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- relating to the mind
- having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- a condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- an emotional state or reaction
- deliberate injury to oneself
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
19 Clues: relating to the mind • deliberate injury to oneself • an emotional state or reaction • a person's mental or physical condition • confidence in one's own worth or abilities • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • work in an organized and active way towards a goal • ...
Mental Health 2022-05-06
Across
- Unrealistic worry and tension, even if there is little or nothing to provke anxiety
- Caused by remembering traumatic event
- Nerological disorder that causes a person to be inattentive
- A sudden episode of intense fear
- Fear of small spaces
- Highly illegal and addictive drugs
- Characterized by inattentiveness
- A disorder of repeated drug or alcohol use
- common but serious mood disorder
Down
- fear of spiders
- A disorder that causes hallucinations
- fear of hights
- Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears
- A person is diagnosed with substance abuse and another mental health disorder
- The existence of two or more persons in one body
- Fear of social situations
- episodes of extremely low moods
- Having anxiety about an event
18 Clues: fear of hights • fear of spiders • Fear of small spaces • Fear of social situations • Having anxiety about an event • episodes of extremely low moods • A sudden episode of intense fear • Characterized by inattentiveness • common but serious mood disorder • Highly illegal and addictive drugs • Caused by remembering traumatic event • A disorder that causes hallucinations • ...
Health problems 2024-04-12
Across
- Skin rash causing itching and redness
- Abdominal discomfort, often associated
- Infectious disease causing fever, cough, and general discomfort
- Discomfort when swallowing, especially with liquids
- Sudden and unprovoked bleeding from the nose
- Ear discomfort accompanied by chills
- fracture in the lower limb, affecting mobility
- Feeling of pressure in the head
Down
- Disconfort in the upper back, often due to muscle tension
- Excessive mucus production in the nose due to allergies or colds
- Accumulation of blood under the skin as a result of a blow or injury
- Sharp pain in the teeth, often due to cavities or infection
- Chronic disease affecting the airways and making breathing difficult
- Fracture in the upper limb, causing limitation in arm movement
- Abnormal increase in body temperature as a response to infection
- Injury to a joint, causing pain and difficulty moving
- Feeling of dizziness or imbalance, often associated with inner ear problems
- sudden expulsion of air from the lungs
18 Clues: Feeling of pressure in the head • Ear discomfort accompanied by chills • Skin rash causing itching and redness • Abdominal discomfort, often associated • sudden expulsion of air from the lungs • Sudden and unprovoked bleeding from the nose • fracture in the lower limb, affecting mobility • Discomfort when swallowing, especially with liquids • ...
