health Crossword Puzzles
5th Grade Health 2022-08-19
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- The highest level of health you can achieve
- an action that can be harmful to you
- goals that take a short time to accomplish
- Part of health that involves your relationships
- Part of health that involves your mind
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- goals that take a long time to accomplish
- 10 actions that increase your health
- Part of health that involves your body
- the condition of your body, mind, relationships
- Resistance skills help you say this word
10 Clues: 10 actions that increase your health • an action that can be harmful to you • Part of health that involves your body • Part of health that involves your mind • Resistance skills help you say this word • goals that take a long time to accomplish • goals that take a short time to accomplish • The highest level of health you can achieve • ...
Intellectual & Physical Wellness Crossword 2024-02-06
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- Eating different _____ groups promotes a well rounded diet
- _____ is a french word that means "long thin drum"
- Getting 7-10 hours of _____ is recommended every night
- Yesterday in class we learned about the rapper _____
- One goal of Intellectual Wellness is to strive to be open to new ____
- _____ the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- _____ is a devotion to lifelong learning and a desire to think critically1. It is defined as recognizing one's creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
- _____ is taking in new information or a new skill
- _____ is remembering important information
- Establishing a daily _____ is important to maintain your physical and mental health
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- Eating a balanced _____ is important to maintain your physical health
- _____ is a wooden instrument with strings that originated in Hawaii
- _____ is the promotion of the wellbeing of one's body to ensure optimal health and functioning
- _____ is a instrument that originated from the harpsicord
- Taking _____ everyday is important to maintain physical and mental health
- _____ is an instrument used to signify important events, time
16 Clues: _____ is remembering important information • _____ is taking in new information or a new skill • _____ is a french word that means "long thin drum" • Yesterday in class we learned about the rapper _____ • Getting 7-10 hours of _____ is recommended every night • _____ is a instrument that originated from the harpsicord • ...
HCM2110 - Learning Activity 2024-02-12
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- Specialty care requires referral from a _____care physician.
- A doctor of _____ believes in active and passive intervention to combat disease.
- A ___ is determined by a medical professional’s evaluation.
- ______ refers to the ways in which health care delivery in the United States has become the domain of large organizations.
- ___ vulnerability means that the special circumstances children face that others have to recognize and respond to their health needs.
- A ________ disease is less severe but of long, continuous duration.
- ___view defines health as the state of optimum capacity of an individual to perform his or her expected social roles and tasks.
- susceptibility to negative events that poor health or illness.
- The _____ health approach incorporates alternative therapies into the typical medical model.
- ___view defines health as the absence of illness or disease.
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- The concerted activities of physicians through the AMA.
- ___ justice emphasizes the well-being of the community over an individual.
- ____ practitioners refer to clinical professionals who practice in many areas in which physician practice but who do not possess an MD or a DO degree.
- the insurance program for the U.S. military families.
- covers low-income people
- Providers are paid a fixed amount per enrollee, not per service, on a monthly basis.
- This causes AIDS.
17 Clues: This causes AIDS. • covers low-income people • the insurance program for the U.S. military families. • The concerted activities of physicians through the AMA. • A ___ is determined by a medical professional’s evaluation. • Specialty care requires referral from a _____care physician. • ___view defines health as the absence of illness or disease. • ...
Alphonsian Games 2024-02-01
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- University grounds
- Working together for a common goal
- Proximity or closeness
- Competitive activities
- Unexpected and unpredictable change
- Perceptive and insightful
- Overall well-being, including physical and mental health
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- Physical well-being and health
- Sweet-sounding and melodious
- Interacting with others in a social context
- Sports and physical activities
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness
- Harsh and discordant sounds
- Groups of individuals working together
14 Clues: University grounds • Proximity or closeness • Competitive activities • Perceptive and insightful • Harsh and discordant sounds • Sweet-sounding and melodious • Physical well-being and health • Sports and physical activities • Working together for a common goal • Unexpected and unpredictable change • Groups of individuals working together • ...
AACVPR 36th Annual Meeting 2021-10-06
16 Clues: LSI • NuStep • AACVPR • CardiaLine • Final Answer • Pritikin ICR • Human Kinetics • GCE Healthcare • Moving Analytics • NimbleHeart, Inc. • The Intelligent Option • ScottCare & Chanl Health • Sharecare & Phas3 Health • Life Fitness Family of Brands • HealthCare International, Inc. • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Heart Health Crossword 2024-01-17
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- This term for excess body fat is linked to heart disease.
- Along with high cholesterol and smoking, high blood ___ is a risk factor for developing heart diease.
- Discomfort in the ___ can be a sign of a heart attack in both men and women.
- Seven hours a day of this pleasant activity can improve heart health.
- The color we wear on Feb 1 for heart health.
- This chemical stimulant found in cigarettes reduces oxygen to the heart and makes blood clots more likely.
- This type of fat should be eliminated from your diet to support heart health.
- Knowing whether you have this health condition involving insulin is important to keep your heart healthy.
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- Most people get heart disease because of their ___, though it can also be hereditary.
- Blood pressure of 120/80 or lower is this.
- This type of lifestyle is the opposite of active and can have negative effects on your heart health.
- 1 in 4 Americans will die from heart disease this ___.
- This lifesaving procedure can be performed when the heart stops beating.
- Cutting back on this mineral can improve your heart health.
14 Clues: Blood pressure of 120/80 or lower is this. • The color we wear on Feb 1 for heart health. • 1 in 4 Americans will die from heart disease this ___. • This term for excess body fat is linked to heart disease. • Cutting back on this mineral can improve your heart health. • Seven hours a day of this pleasant activity can improve heart health. • ...
November 2025 Newsletter 2025-11-04
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- Last name of the Staff Member with degrees from Duke University (Go Blue Devils!)
- This member of the care team must be included in a case review along with the PCP and Mental Health provider
- Clients must ___________ their Medicaid every 12 months
- This category of diagnoses include Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder (3 words)
- Clients can stay in Excluded Settings up to this many months
- This shelter and food pantry is located on Buffalo Ave (2 words)
- The staff member in this position provides support to hospital patients who have at least 3 inpatients stays within 1 year
- Full first name of the newest current Children’s Health Home Care Manager
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- Case Review-->______________(& Crisis Plan)-->Plan of Care (2 words)
- The first name of the current longest-serving Health Home Supervisor
- This refers to the need to connect or “sew together” information from the Comprehensive Assessment to the Care Plan to documentation of core services in the notes
- The abbreviation of the substatus in which a Care Manager provides three services a month for three months to locate and reengage a disengaged client
- Newly enrolled clients must have a finalized care plan within _____ days of their enrollment date
- The last name of the newest current Health Home Supervisor
- Overdue preventative care measures (3 words)
- Clients in this Health Home Program receive at least 4 contacts a month (3 words)
- HHUNY=Health Homes of _______ New York
17 Clues: HHUNY=Health Homes of _______ New York • Overdue preventative care measures (3 words) • Clients must ___________ their Medicaid every 12 months • The last name of the newest current Health Home Supervisor • Clients can stay in Excluded Settings up to this many months • This shelter and food pantry is located on Buffalo Ave (2 words) • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
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- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • Which is the best method to control hazards? • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
Health 2023-09-05
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- health Mental health
- practicing healthy habits .
- The state of being openly free from illness or injury .
- health interacts and forms meaningful relationships with others .
- being comfortable .
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- of life is an individual perception of a body .
- health is the normal functioning of a body .
- spans the period between life and death .
- health is your ability to cooperate with both positive and negative emotions .
- is a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind .
- expectancy the period averaged that a person may expect to live
11 Clues: being comfortable . • health Mental health • practicing healthy habits . • spans the period between life and death . • health is the normal functioning of a body . • of life is an individual perception of a body . • The state of being openly free from illness or injury . • is a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind . • ...
Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing 2019-11-18
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- A measure of physical health and wellbeing
- An example of Social health and wellbeing
- An example of Mental health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to Ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings
- An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions
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- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage and adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- Possess the ability to recover from misfortune
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- An example of social health and wellbeing
- An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as the ability to display resilience.
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain, relates to the ability to think and process information
12 Clues: An example of social health and wellbeing • An example of Social health and wellbeing • An example of Mental health and wellbeing • A measure of physical health and wellbeing • An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing • Possess the ability to recover from misfortune • An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions • ...
Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing 2019-11-18
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- An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions
- A measure of physical health and wellbeing
- Possess the ability to recover from misfortune
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to Ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage and adapt appropriately to different social situations.
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- An example of social health and wellbeing
- An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain, relates to the ability to think and process information
- An example of Social health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- An example of Mental health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as the ability to display resilience.
12 Clues: An example of social health and wellbeing • An example of Social health and wellbeing • An example of Mental health and wellbeing • A measure of physical health and wellbeing • An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing • Possess the ability to recover from misfortune • An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions • ...
Nursing Theory I Week 4 Class 1 2024-09-24
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- A subjective loss of health
- A principle of the Canada Health Act of 1984 that focuses on ensuring access free of discrimination based on race, gender, income, ethnicity or religion
- The process of enabling people to increase control over the determinants of health and thereby improve health (2 words, no space)
- This level of care or type of care consists of health, personal, and social services provided over a long period of time
- A principle of the Canada Health Act of 1984 that provides residents with reasonable access to health care facilities and providers
- This level of care is aimed at improving the health and quality of life of individuals who are facing life-altering conditions
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- To avoid or forestall illness (2 words, no space)
- Services offered when a patient visits an institution for select services
- When a patients stays at an institution such as a hospital for diagnosis or treatment
- The provision of health care services to patients and families in their residential settings (2 words, no space)
- Providing immunizations against measles is an example of what level of prevention strategy?
11 Clues: A subjective loss of health • To avoid or forestall illness (2 words, no space) • Services offered when a patient visits an institution for select services • When a patients stays at an institution such as a hospital for diagnosis or treatment • Providing immunizations against measles is an example of what level of prevention strategy? • ...
kemoria 2024-10-03
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- The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- plan- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- healthcare- Skilled nurses and trained aides who provide nursing services and related care to someone at home.
- access- The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- clause- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed Benefits- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan oor other health facility, for a period of at other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- practitioner- A nurse specialist who provides primary and/or specialty care to patients. In some states nurse practitioners do not have to be supervised by a doctor.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
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- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)- A national private, non-profit organization that accredits healthcare organizations and agencies and sets guidelines for operation for these facilities.
- Enrollment Period- A specified period of time during which people are allowed to change health plans.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services. A payer may be private insurance, the government, or an employer's self-funded plan
- Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan.
- Care- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care. Acute care facilities are hospitals that mainly treat people with short-term health problems.
- Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care.
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- Insurance- Coverage for medical professionals which pays the costs of legal fees and/or any damages assessed by the court in a lawsuit brought against a professional who has been charged with negligence
20 Clues: Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care. • The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients. • A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan. • Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
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- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
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- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- Technique focusing on the present
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
13 Clues: Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness • ...
Mental Health 2024-09-17
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- a way to improve our physical health
- one way to improve mental health
- can be a symptom from stress
- part of the health triangle, relates to interacting with others
- a way to relieve stress and make us feel calm and recharged
- part of the health triangle, relates to emotions
- someone outside of school you can talk to about how you are feeling, a professional person.
- the ____ wheel
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- one point on the health triangle
- a group of people you can surround yourself with who make you happy
- someone you can go to during school to talk to about a problem or issue
- a state of worry or anxiety
- we feel this emotion from school, sports, friends, extra curricular activities and more
13 Clues: the ____ wheel • a state of worry or anxiety • can be a symptom from stress • one point on the health triangle • one way to improve mental health • a way to improve our physical health • part of the health triangle, relates to emotions • a way to relieve stress and make us feel calm and recharged • part of the health triangle, relates to interacting with others • ...
Health Insurance 2025-11-19
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- You pay for all of your health services until you reach this
- Once you reach this, your health insurance will pay the rest of your health services for the year
- A savings account for paying certain expenses, only available to those on a HDHP
- Health coverage for individuals over the age of 65
- These have lower premiums and will help in a major incident, but don’t typically cover routine medical costs
- Amount you pay to buy an insurance policy
- Employer-sponsored account that allows pre-taxed money to be set aside to pay for medical expenses
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- Helps you pay for medical care when you have an illness, injury, or are seeking preventative care
- The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay once you meet your deductible
- Health coverage for low-income children, or pregnant women in households that may not qualify for Medicaid
- Fixed amount that you usually pay at the time of a medical service
- Health coverage for low-income individuals and families
12 Clues: Amount you pay to buy an insurance policy • Health coverage for individuals over the age of 65 • Health coverage for low-income individuals and families • You pay for all of your health services until you reach this • Fixed amount that you usually pay at the time of a medical service • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-04
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- Freedom from disturbance
- A strong emotional effect
- Feeling of sorrow
- The state of being stable
- Support from another person
- A thing done
- a feeling of unease and nervousness
- A natural state of mind because of one's mood
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- Mental illness that negatively affects how you feel
- The practice of taking action to preserve one's health
- Characteristics of an individual
- Treatment that helps mental health
- A person's mental and physical condition
- Spiritual,physical and mental practice
- A state of worry
- An intense deep feeling
16 Clues: A thing done • A state of worry • Feeling of sorrow • An intense deep feeling • Freedom from disturbance • A strong emotional effect • The state of being stable • Support from another person • Characteristics of an individual • Treatment that helps mental health • a feeling of unease and nervousness • Spiritual,physical and mental practice • A person's mental and physical condition • ...
CAPACITY BUILDING 2025-11-11
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- Hidden influence affecting objectivity (4)
- Treatment tailored to the whole person (8)
- 8 out of 10 Canadians have never heard of this process that helps individuals express theidecisions health care wishes. (3 words)
- Principle supporting a person's right to make informed decisions about their own health care, including accepting or refusing treatment. (4,13)
- Support for mind and emotions (12)
- Type of care focused on comfort, not cure OR Approach preventing and relieving suffering through pain management and holistic support (10,4)
- One’s ability to make and communicate health care decisions (7)
- Sacred circle in Indigenous culture symbolizing holistic health, balance and harmony (8,5)
- Mi’kmaq concept integrating Indigenous and Western knowledge. Also known as ETUAPTMUMK. OR “See from one eye with Indigenous strengths, the other with Western” concept (3,4,6)
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- “A” realistic part of SMART nursing goals (10)
- OF HEALTH What income, housing, education, and environment all are OR Personal, social, economic, and environmental influences on wellness (20) / (12,2,6)
- This term reflects the individual, family, group, and cultural expressions of grief and associated behaviors. (8)
- Understand that communication regarding palliative and end-of-life care is an ongoing and ___ process involving clients, families, and healthcare providers. (13)
- Role filled when patient lacks capacity (10,8,5)
- This term reflects a personal feeling that accompanies an anticipated or actual loss. (5)
- Formally appointed position to make health care decision for client (5)
- Quality of being genuine in care conversations OR Essential trait for honest communication in palliative care (12)
17 Clues: Support for mind and emotions (12) • Hidden influence affecting objectivity (4) • Treatment tailored to the whole person (8) • “A” realistic part of SMART nursing goals (10) • Role filled when patient lacks capacity (10,8,5) • One’s ability to make and communicate health care decisions (7) • Formally appointed position to make health care decision for client (5) • ...
Adjusting to an Injury or Illness 2021-06-07
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- what is necessary for health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something.
- being kind to yourself.
- damage to your body
- someone who is trained to listen, provide professional advice and support.
- someone who can support your mental, emotional and behavioural health.
- unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
- the offering of ones services or resources for support.
- who you report an injury too
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- dressing applied to cover and injury
- treatment to support your physical health.
- Feeling down, low mood
- how you feel when your injured
- a return to normal state of health, mind and strength
- support network
14 Clues: support network • damage to your body • Feeling down, low mood • being kind to yourself. • who you report an injury too • how you feel when your injured • dressing applied to cover and injury • treatment to support your physical health. • a return to normal state of health, mind and strength • the offering of ones services or resources for support. • ...
D025 Calibration Puzzle 2022-08-04
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- Two must be described to pass Aspect G3.
- The score given when two of these are described regarding the at-risk population.
- A comparison of data or issues.
- The failure created when Aspect C, E, and possibly G do not pass.
- The conditions in the environment affecting health.
- The intended health outcome of the policy
- A barrier to policy implementation
- Age and gender
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- A data-driven analysis _____ the health issue.
- The one to two-page policy proposal summary.
- The person who will act on the policy.
- The possible evaluation action caused when the ORG score is 45%
- Not an acceptable policymaker.
- A health issue
14 Clues: A health issue • Age and gender • Not an acceptable policymaker. • A comparison of data or issues. • A barrier to policy implementation • The person who will act on the policy. • Two must be described to pass Aspect G3. • The intended health outcome of the policy • The one to two-page policy proposal summary. • A data-driven analysis _____ the health issue. • ...
First Receiver 2021-12-13
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- holds those responsibilities within a healthcare facility using ionizing radiation for medical procedures.
- Is 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 process of removing or neutralizing a hazardous substance(s) so that it can no longer pose a hazard to the patient.
- is committed to achieving and maintaining a safe and healthy environment that advances Temple’s excellence in education, research, and health care.
- 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).
- focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances.
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives.
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- Personnel who initially respond to emergencies.
- is a hazardous substance that is on the patient's skin, has been inhaled or 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.
- an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- Employees at the hospital engaged in decontamination and treatment of patients who were contaminated by a hazardous substance(s) during an emergency incident.
- "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America"
- is the organization and management of the resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies.
- the federal government, that's responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
- "the federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries."
- the national public health agency of the United States.
- is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy.
19 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. • ...
Glossary Crossword 2022-11-22
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- The percentage health care costs that you pay after you've met your deductible and your health plan starts to pay.
- A fixed amount that you pay each time you receive health care services, after you've paid your yearly deductible.
- Fill in the blank. _________ are places or people such as doctors, dentist, hospitals, or chiropractors.
- Detailed documentation from one’s insurance carrier that explains what health care services you received, from whom, what portion of that care was covered by your health plan, and how much you will owe
- A plan that offers lower monthly premiums in exchange for a higher deductible (the amount you pay out of pocket before insurance kicks in) shifting more cost onto the individual.
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- Amounts members pay for health care services each year before the health plan pays.
- Each year, this is an account where you set aside pre-tax payroll deductions of your choosing for health care expenses throughout the year.
- For a flexible spending account (FSA), this is the amount of time you have after the end of a plan year to spend unused funds. Expenses can be incurred until the end of this timeframe.
- documentation of health care services and costs from a provider.
- It is detailed documentation that is available online at www.hellofurther.com that explains what health care services were received, from whom, and how they were paid.
- Guaranteed money that your employer gives you to pay for some of your health care expenses.
- For a flexible spending account (FSA), this is the amount of time you have after the end of the plan year to submit claims for reimbursement. Expenses must be incurred before the end of the plan year.
12 Clues: documentation of health care services and costs from a provider. • Amounts members pay for health care services each year before the health plan pays. • Guaranteed money that your employer gives you to pay for some of your health care expenses. • Fill in the blank. _________ are places or people such as doctors, dentist, hospitals, or chiropractors. • ...
Quality Week Puzzle #3 2021-10-14
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- Process to help identify what, how and why an event occured to prevent future occurence (3 words)
- A member disagreement regarding unauthorized health services
- an official inspection of an organization's accounts or processes
- The California agency that protects managed health care consumer's rights and ensures a stable health care delivery system.
- condition that arises when the body's response to infection injures its own tissues
- Quality Improvement Project
- A person's wishes regarding medical treatment, often including a living will (2 words)
- Law restricting access to a patient's personal health information
- formal member complaint
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- A standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed
- lodging of a blockage-causing material inside a blood vessel
- The right care, at the right time, in a format that the member can understand, is described as what kind of access?
- list of drugs approved by an insurance plan
- Patient _________is the measure of how content a patient is with their healthcare and an important indicator of quality.
- admitted to the hospital a second time within 30 days
- Federally funded health insurance for 65 yrs or older
- A Doctor who treats only a certain part of the body or a certain condition
- Federal program for low income population
- Unanticipated event resulting in death or serious injury (2 words)
19 Clues: formal member complaint • Quality Improvement Project • Federal program for low income population • list of drugs approved by an insurance plan • admitted to the hospital a second time within 30 days • Federally funded health insurance for 65 yrs or older • lodging of a blockage-causing material inside a blood vessel • ...
183-1 2024-08-19
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- The type of degree typically required for a Health Information Technician. Associate
- A Medical Office ____ handles administrative tasks in healthcare settings. Assistant
- Verification Specialists handle this type of verification for patients. Insurance
- The privacy law that Release of Information Specialists must comply with. HIPAA
- The primary task of a Medical Biller is preparing and submitting ____ data to insurance companies. Billing
- The typical education level required for a Health Data Analyst. Degree
- A role that involves managing Electronic Health Records systems and ensuring coding accuracy. Technician
- A professional responsible for ensuring patient records are accurate and properly filed. Clerk
- Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software
- Professionals who translate medical procedures into standardized codes. Coders
- The typical work environment that is not an option for a Medical Records Clerk. Remote
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- These professionals convert voice recordings into written reports. Transcriptionists
- The first friendly face a patient sees in a healthcare facility. Registrar
- A professional who analyzes healthcare data to improve patient care. Analyst
- A key skill required for Medical Coders, involving systems like ICD-10 and CPT. Coding
- A professional who oversees health information systems and ensures compliance. Coordinator
- Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance
- The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR
- Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data
- The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED
20 Clues: Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data • Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software • The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED • The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR • Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance • ...
Insurance Terms 2023-11-28
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- (Acronym) Equipment and supplies ordered by a health care provider for every day or extended use. May include oxygen equipment, wheelchairs, or blood testing strips for diabetes.
- A physician (M.D. - Medical Doctor or D.O. - Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), health care professional or health care facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage (for example, 20%) of the allowed amount for the service.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent, or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions.
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- The amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- A fixed amount (for example, $15) you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
10 Clues: A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan. • The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services. • The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay. • ...
Affordable Care Act 2016-03-28
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- tax - Under the individual mandate provision of the Affordable Care Act, Americans will be required to purchase health insurance, starting in 2014. Those who, for whatever reason, decide to not purchase coverage, would face a tax that’s built into the law.
- – A resource where individuals, families, and small businesses can: learn about their health coverage options; compare health insurance plans based on costs, benefits, and other important features; choose a plan; and enroll in coverage.
- mandate - The Affordable Care Act requires nearly everyone to have health insurance that meets minimum standards. With some exceptions, people who do not maintain health insurance coverage will have to pay a penalty starting in 2014.
- Enrollment - period is the time during which you can enroll in an ACA-compliant plan (on or off-exchange) if you have a qualifying life event.
- enrollment - a period during which a health insurance company or HMO is statutorily required to accept applicants without regard to health history.
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- – The president who created Affordable Care Act.
- - Promotes prevention, wellness and public health and supports health promotion efforts at the local, state and federal levels.
- metal plans - The Affordable Care Act set out to standardize individual health insurance policies by creating a “metal” ranking for policies, with each level based on actuarial value. (Actual value is the percentage of costs paid by the plan before the insured has met the policy’s out-of-pocket maximum. After that point is reached, all plans pay 100% of covered costs).
- Care Act - referred to as Obamacare – is the landmark health reform legislation passed by the 111th Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010.
- – a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- - the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services.
- - entitlement of an individual to receive services based on that individual's enrollment in a health care plan.
12 Clues: – The president who created Affordable Care Act. • - entitlement of an individual to receive services based on that individual's enrollment in a health care plan. • - the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services. • ...
crossword obed 2022-11-07
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- progressive memory loss
- the largest organ of the body
- type of specialized body fluid
- Organ that filters blood
- used for catching and masticating food
- Health solution
- Health problem
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- moves food around your mouth to help you chew and swallow
- looks into the external ear cavity
- located across the back of the stomach
- Major health crisis
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- prescribtion for moderate dementia
- used for injecting and redrawing liquid
- caused by an influenza virus
15 Clues: Health problem • Health solution • Major health crisis • progressive memory loss • Organ that filters blood • caused by an influenza virus • the largest organ of the body • type of specialized body fluid • looks into the external ear cavity • prescribtion for moderate dementia • located across the back of the stomach • used for catching and masticating food • ...
Health Final Exam Review 2020-12-07
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- good health here shown by expressing feeling
- starve yourself
- good health here shown by respecting others
- bullying that hurts your body
- gives more energy
- the S in SMART goal
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- at least 8 hours a day
- eat then throw up
- cause of stress
- well being of physical mental social
- hormone that prepares body to act
- bullying that happens online
- happens to you if under stress for long time
- bullying that hurts mentally
- talking to friend (3 "out" ways to handle stress
15 Clues: cause of stress • starve yourself • eat then throw up • gives more energy • the S in SMART goal • at least 8 hours a day • bullying that happens online • bullying that hurts mentally • bullying that hurts your body • hormone that prepares body to act • well being of physical mental social • good health here shown by respecting others • good health here shown by expressing feeling • ...
Com Health Terminology 1 2022-12-08
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- the likelihood of healthy people being exposed to a disease
- Activities that protect people from disease and the effects of disease
- The study of disease in human populations
- Early detection and prompt intervention during the period of early disease pathogenesis
- A law that was passed that ensures affordable health insurance plans
- Activities directed at preventing a problem before it occurs by altering susceptibility
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- Nursing practice and public health that promotes and preserve the health of populations
- The process of defining community health problems Identifying needs and resources, and establishing goals
- Identify risk factors and diseases in their earliest stages
- Activities directed at improving one’s well-being
- that increase the rate of disease in people who have them
- Populations that have experienced disease or injury and focuses on limitation of disability and rehabilitation
- a community of people who share the same characteristics
14 Clues: The study of disease in human populations • Activities directed at improving one’s well-being • a community of people who share the same characteristics • that increase the rate of disease in people who have them • Identify risk factors and diseases in their earliest stages • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
Community Health 2024-11-19
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- Activities aimed at preventing the occurrence of diseases or injuries.
- The process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants.
- The process of organizing and managing resources to meet health needs.
- The ability to access and use healthcare services effectively.
- Efforts to improve the health and well-being of individuals through education and services.
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- An ongoing process of evaluating and improving community health outcomes.
- A group of individuals sharing common characteristics or interests within a larger society.
- Determining the most pressing health issues and allocating resources accordingly.
- Collaboration between various sectors and organizations to improve health outcomes.
- Promotes and protects the health of populations using knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences.
10 Clues: The ability to access and use healthcare services effectively. • Activities aimed at preventing the occurrence of diseases or injuries. • The process of organizing and managing resources to meet health needs. • An ongoing process of evaluating and improving community health outcomes. • ...
Adjusting to an Injury or Illness 2021-06-07
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- unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
- how you feel when your injured
- the offering of ones services or resources for support.
- Feeling down, low mood
- what is necessary for health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something.
- someone who is trained to listen, provide professional advice and support.
- support network
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- dressing applied to cover and injury
- who you report an injury too
- damage to your body
- someone who can support your mental, emotional and behavioural health.
- treatment to support your physical health.
- a return to normal state of health, mind and strength
- being kind to yourself.
14 Clues: support network • damage to your body • Feeling down, low mood • being kind to yourself. • who you report an injury too • how you feel when your injured • dressing applied to cover and injury • treatment to support your physical health. • a return to normal state of health, mind and strength • the offering of ones services or resources for support. • ...
Healthy lifestyle (Lokesh Nimbhore 1805B) 2024-06-12
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- (what can you do to keep healthy)
- (this can be good and bad for your health)
- D (this maintains healthy bones)
- (This can affect your health)
- (need to heal wounds)
- (this prevents constipation)
- (This needed for growth and repairing of cells)
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- (what can give you energy)
- (what is bad for your health)
- (this is a source of energy)
- (this is a type of food that you would eat to have a healthy lifestyle)
- (what can affect your health)
- (you can do 'tis to keep healthy)
13 Clues: (need to heal wounds) • (what can give you energy) • (this is a source of energy) • (this prevents constipation) • (what is bad for your health) • (This can affect your health) • (what can affect your health) • D (this maintains healthy bones) • (what can you do to keep healthy) • (you can do 'tis to keep healthy) • (this can be good and bad for your health) • ...
TOPIC 12 (Unit 4) 2025-09-16
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- To influence governments or decision makers as a form of social action.
- Non-profit organizations working independently of governments to promote health.
- The key term of a WHO objective to address these social conditions that shape health.
- _________ CHANGE: An escalating health threat that is the focus of a WHO objective.
- Refusing to buy or use goods or services as a protest.
- Critical physical and organizational structures like roads and power stations.
- _________________ AID: Aid provided through large global organizations like the UN or World Bank.
- A feature of effective aid where recipient countries decide the aid type.
- A social enterprise helping producers achieve better trading conditions.
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- The aim of Australia's aid program is to reduce this.
- _____________ AID: Aid provided by one country's government directly to another.
- Department that manages Australia’s aid program.
- ___________ HEALTH COVERAGE: Part of WHO goal to ensure all people benefit from healthcare without financial hardship.
- __________ ACTION Using collective action to bring about positive change.
- ________ EQUALITY: A focus area of Australia's aid, creating opportunities for people to thrive. H
- ______-PACIFIC: The region where the majority of Australia's aid is focused. SDGS Framework for action in Australia's aid program.
- _____________ ASSISTANCE Immediate aid in response to a crisis.
- Global organization whose goal is to promote, provide, and protect health.
- Essential for maximizing aid impact and geographic reach.
19 Clues: Department that manages Australia’s aid program. • The aim of Australia's aid program is to reduce this. • Refusing to buy or use goods or services as a protest. • Essential for maximizing aid impact and geographic reach. • _____________ ASSISTANCE Immediate aid in response to a crisis. • To influence governments or decision makers as a form of social action. • ...
Global health quiz 2021-02-16
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- Current head of WHO
- freedom of trade and to accumulate wealth within the regulation of a wider state
- The predecessor of global health was -- health
- National -- day remembers mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as 'The Stolen Generations'
- The first 6 letters of the acronym representing the queer community
- Acronym for the disease category of cancer, diabetes, COPD and cardiovascular disease
- Name of major COVID vaccine
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- Widespread occurrence of infectious disease
- Global health group of Monash
- Name of Island where refugees are detained off-shore off Australia's coastline
- Acronym representing communicable diseases only receiving 4% of pharmaceutical R&D funding despite affecting 149 countries
- Name of the declaration proclaiming "health for all" as a global goal
- 2 words contributing the most to air pollution
- name of AMSA's global health conference
14 Clues: Current head of WHO • Name of major COVID vaccine • Global health group of Monash • name of AMSA's global health conference • Widespread occurrence of infectious disease • 2 words contributing the most to air pollution • The predecessor of global health was -- health • The first 6 letters of the acronym representing the queer community • ...
Community Care Clinic Month 2024-07-08
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- A form of psychotherapy that involves one or more therapists working with several people at the same time.
- A person receiving medical treatment
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- A service to help with emotional and behavioral health concerns.
- A surgical operation
- Health care that a pregnant woman receives to help ensure a healthy pregnancy.
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- When someone spends unpaid time doing something to benefit others
- A drug used for treatment or prevention of a disease.
- A varnish that helps prevent tooth decay.
- A tool to remove unwanted build up on your teeth.
- A feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness
- A scheduled meeting between a patient and healthcare provider.
- A procedure to remove a tooth from the jaw bone.
- A routine test done by a doctor to check your overall health.
14 Clues: A surgical operation • A person receiving medical treatment • A feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness • A varnish that helps prevent tooth decay. • A procedure to remove a tooth from the jaw bone. • A tool to remove unwanted build up on your teeth. • A drug used for treatment or prevention of a disease. • A routine test done by a doctor to check your overall health. • ...
Why do we need Health Insurance? 2023-02-23
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- Money you directly pay is out-of-___________
- Many employers offer health insurance plans, this kind of health insurance is called employer-____________
- The first step in getting health insurance
- A set amount paid by the insured (you) each time a medical service is accessed
- Like Medicaid, this is another government issued health insurance plan
- The out of Pocket________________ you pay for medical services in a year.
- The percentage of the cost of care
- The amount the insured (you) must pay out of pocket before the insurance starts to pay
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- Doctors and hospitals that have negotiated lower rates with that health insurance
- The amount the insured (you) pays in addition to the amount paid by the insurance company
- Who you see when you feel sick
- Where you go for medical emergencies
- The vehicle that brings you to the hospital
- The monthly recurring cost of an insurance plan
14 Clues: Who you see when you feel sick • The percentage of the cost of care • Where you go for medical emergencies • The first step in getting health insurance • The vehicle that brings you to the hospital • Money you directly pay is out-of-___________ • The monthly recurring cost of an insurance plan • Like Medicaid, this is another government issued health insurance plan • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-14
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- A treatment for mental health issues that may involve counselling
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- Worry, nervousness or fear that can also lead to physical symptoms.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health
- Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
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- Symptoms, such as thoughts, feelings and behaviors, that indicate your mental health might be at risk.
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Strategies and skills used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
14 Clues: Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health • Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
Public Health Literacy Challenge 2025-03-25
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- – The public health effort to control the spread of disease and prevent outbreaks through interventions and monitoring.
- – A long-lasting health condition, such as diabetes or heart disease.
- – A condition with a sudden onset and short duration.
- – The study of disease patterns in populations.
- – The ability of a disease to spread from person to person.
- – Factors influencing health (e.g., environment, genetics, lifestyle).
- – The process of eliminating most harmful microorganisms, usually on surfaces (stronger than sanitization, which reduces but doesn’t fully eliminate germs).
- – The total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time.
- – A sudden increase in cases of a disease in a particular area.
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- – The presence of multiple health conditions in one person.
- – An organism (like a mosquito) that transmits disease.
- – The process of making someone resistant to a disease through vaccination.
- – Coming into contact with a disease-causing agent.
- – Ongoing collection and analysis of health data to prevent outbreaks.
- Period – The time between exposure to a disease and the onset of symptoms.
15 Clues: – The study of disease patterns in populations. • – Coming into contact with a disease-causing agent. • – A condition with a sudden onset and short duration. • – An organism (like a mosquito) that transmits disease. • – The presence of multiple health conditions in one person. • – The ability of a disease to spread from person to person. • ...
Unit Health 1 2025-09-09
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- your feelings about yourself, how well you can relate with others, and how well you can meet the demands of daily life.
- Overall state of being ; Total health
- Private information that is not shared with others
- When two or more people or things have something in common.
- The way the parts and the systems of your body work together
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- The act of stopping something from happening; Reducing risk
- To distribute a questionnaire and analysis of a particular question or problem
- The actions a person takes to prevent or detect disease for improving health and well being
- combination of your physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- The capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information to make appropriate decisions about health
- process by which you send messages to and receive messages from
- Taking a chance
- Involves your relationship with others and how well you work and play together
- Generally accepted ways of acting, thinking, or behaving
- Something you want to accomplish that takes planning and work
15 Clues: Taking a chance • Overall state of being ; Total health • Private information that is not shared with others • Generally accepted ways of acting, thinking, or behaving • The act of stopping something from happening; Reducing risk • When two or more people or things have something in common. • The way the parts and the systems of your body work together • ...
Health EOC Review 1 2023-12-07
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- Weakness/brittleness of the bone that usually comes from aging.
- The barriers the body has to prevent illnesses from infecting the body.
- If you often suffer from extreme anxiety and panic attacks, you most likely have bad [] health.
- Medicine used to help build up antibodies against an illness, usually through a needle.
- The health triangle consists of mental health, physical health, and [] health.
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- Cases such as anxiety, ADHD, depression, and schizophrenia are mental [].
- A communicable disease also known as the "kissing disease".
- Exercise helps to improve [] health.
- A disease caused by the development of a tumor.
- A respiratory virus that spreads through mucus resulting in fever and congestion.
- When the body cannot use insulin to properly break down sugars.
- Traits passed from parent to child.
12 Clues: Traits passed from parent to child. • Exercise helps to improve [] health. • A disease caused by the development of a tumor. • A communicable disease also known as the "kissing disease". • Weakness/brittleness of the bone that usually comes from aging. • When the body cannot use insulin to properly break down sugars. • ...
HHD Unit 1 AOS 1 Key Terminology Crossword 2024-03-11
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- relates to the functioning of the body and its systems, it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- The number of new cases of an illness or disease occurring during a given period.
- Refers to ill health (as a result of illness or disability) in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population or group.
- An indication of how long a person can expect to live, it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.
- Episodes of hospital care that start with admission and end in transfer, discharge or death.
- A measure of the burden of disease, one _____ equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
- An overall measure of a population’s health based on a person’s own perceptions of their health.
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- The number or proportion of people suffering from a condition, or the number of cases present in a population at a given time.
- A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability.
- Years of life lost due to _______ - which is the non-fatal component of the disease burden and measures years of healthy life lost due to living in poor health with illness, disease or injury.
- relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- An individual’s or populations overall health, taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.
- relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics.
- Refers to deaths in the population – caused by disease, illness and injury.
- _____ of _____ lost due to death – it refers to the fatal component of the disease burden.
- A complete state of physical, social and mental wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (WHO 1946)
- the current state of well-being relating to the mind or brain and it relates to the ability to think and process information.
- relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations.
18 Clues: relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics. • relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way. • Refers to deaths in the population – caused by disease, illness and injury. • The number of new cases of an illness or disease occurring during a given period. • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-21
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- food or necessary items for health
- a fat like substance in cells
- a carbohydrate that the body cant digest
- a plant used for scent or flavor
- substance that provides protein and carbs
- providing food for health and growth
- your body turns food into
- nutrients that give you energy
- food nutrients your body turn to glucose
- a special course of food to lose weight
- energy your body gets from eating
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- the main sugar found in blood
- provides nourishment essential for health
- a plant used as food
- when you have extra body fat
- what your body needs to function normally
- the chemical process in your body
- a person that studies nutrition
- nutrient needed for growth
- 60% of the human body is this
20 Clues: a plant used as food • your body turns food into • nutrient needed for growth • when you have extra body fat • the main sugar found in blood • a fat like substance in cells • 60% of the human body is this • nutrients that give you energy • a person that studies nutrition • a plant used for scent or flavor • the chemical process in your body • energy your body gets from eating • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-21
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- food or necessary items for health
- a fat like substance in cells
- a carbohydrate that the body cant digest
- a plant used for scent or flavor
- substance that provides protein and carbs
- providing food for health and growth
- your body turns food into
- nutrients that give you energy
- food nutrients your body turn to glucose
- a special course of food to lose weight
- energy your body gets from eating
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- the main sugar found in blood
- provides nourishment essential for health
- a plant used as food
- when you have extra body fat
- what your body needs to function normally
- the chemical process in your body
- a person that studies nutrition
- nutrient needed for growth
- 60% of the human body is this
20 Clues: a plant used as food • your body turns food into • nutrient needed for growth • when you have extra body fat • the main sugar found in blood • a fat like substance in cells • 60% of the human body is this • nutrients that give you energy • a person that studies nutrition • a plant used for scent or flavor • the chemical process in your body • energy your body gets from eating • ...
Counseling Newsletter Crossword Puzzle Fall 2022 2022-10-26
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- Acronym for college entrance requirements
- L-O Counselor
- A-CR Counselor
- College & Career Specialist
- Name of the Registrar
- The CCC can help with this
- King Co. Library System tutoring support
- Scan this to schedule an appt. with your counselor
- Su-Z & Spanish speaking families Counselor
- Something mental health is not
- Where to go for homework help at JHS after school
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- P-St Counselor
- High School & Beyond Coordinator
- Featured Club
- Acronym for the College & Career Center
- College & Career Assistant
- Something mental health is
- A college w/guaranteed admission with 3.0 GPA
- Mental Health Club upcoming event
- Name of the Data Processor
- Complete this to apply for financial aid
- Ho-K Counselor
- Cu-Hi Counselor
23 Clues: Featured Club • L-O Counselor • P-St Counselor • A-CR Counselor • Ho-K Counselor • Cu-Hi Counselor • Name of the Registrar • College & Career Assistant • Something mental health is • Name of the Data Processor • The CCC can help with this • College & Career Specialist • Something mental health is not • High School & Beyond Coordinator • Mental Health Club upcoming event • ...
Healthy Choices/Mental Health Review 2023-03-10
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- Positive thinkers
- The type of health involving the mind
- People that are more outgoing and gain energy from others
- People who yield to others
- Forceful leaders
- The factor that accounts for over half of all too-early deaths
- Bad stress
- A combination of traits that make you an individual
- Thing that causes stress
- Negative thinkers
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- The thing that forms most of the personality
- The type of health involving the body
- Non-forceful leaders
- Disorder caused experience or genetics
- The type of health involving relationships
- Leading cause of too-early death in teens
- Disorder caused by physical trauma
- Good stress
- People who tend to be quiet and gain energy from themselves
- Leading cause of too-early death among adults
20 Clues: Bad stress • Good stress • Forceful leaders • Positive thinkers • Negative thinkers • Non-forceful leaders • Thing that causes stress • People who yield to others • Disorder caused by physical trauma • The type of health involving the body • The type of health involving the mind • Disorder caused experience or genetics • Leading cause of too-early death in teens • ...
The 16 Career Clusters 2025-10-19
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- : Plane driver in Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
- : Patient care provider in Health Science
- : Numbers expert in Business, Management & Administration
- : Animal doctor in Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
- : Fashion demonstrator in Marketing, Sales & Service
- : Food preparation expert in Hospitality and Tourism
- : Wiring expert in Architecture & Construction
- : Book manager in Education & Training
- : Congressional assistant in Government & Public Administration
- : Metal joiner in Manufacturing
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- : Fire responder in Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- : Design specialist in Science Technology, Engineering & MATH
- : Spiritual leader in Human Services
- : Legal representative in Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- : Oral health specialist in Health Science
- : Financial institution manager in Finance
- : Music performer in Arts, A/V Tech & Communications
- : Knowledge imparter in Education & Training
- : Network systems expert in Information Technology
- : Building designer in Architecture & Construction
20 Clues: : Metal joiner in Manufacturing • : Spiritual leader in Human Services • : Book manager in Education & Training • : Patient care provider in Health Science • : Oral health specialist in Health Science • : Financial institution manager in Finance • : Knowledge imparter in Education & Training • : Wiring expert in Architecture & Construction • ...
WILD LIFE 2021-04-23
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- insurance, When a company agrees to pay your health service.
- King of the jungle.
- health care, Where you have to pay to get a health checkup.
- Grows in wild.
- Money made from a product or service.
- We call it this word when people buy a lot of stuff and use it.
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- A water creature that lives by rivers and they can walk on land and they are green most of the time.
- The grey animal with 2 horns on their nose.
- You buy it at a shop.
- health care, Where everyone can get free health checkups.
- Animals that laugh when they are scared.
11 Clues: Grows in wild. • King of the jungle. • You buy it at a shop. • Money made from a product or service. • Animals that laugh when they are scared. • The grey animal with 2 horns on their nose. • health care, Where everyone can get free health checkups. • insurance, When a company agrees to pay your health service. • ...
Adjusting to an Injury or Illness 2021-06-07
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- what is necessary for health, welfare, maintenance and protection of someone or something.
- being kind to yourself.
- damage to your body
- someone who is trained to listen, provide professional advice and support.
- someone who can support your mental, emotional and behavioural health.
- unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
- the offering of ones services or resources for support.
- who you report an injury too
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- dressing applied to cover and injury
- treatment to support your physical health.
- Feeling down, low mood
- how you feel when your injured
- a return to normal state of health, mind and strength
- support network
14 Clues: support network • damage to your body • Feeling down, low mood • being kind to yourself. • who you report an injury too • how you feel when your injured • dressing applied to cover and injury • treatment to support your physical health. • a return to normal state of health, mind and strength • the offering of ones services or resources for support. • ...
Naina's Asks 2025-10-27
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- – General practitioners consulted for various illnesses.
- Centres – Facilities providing fertility solutions.
- – Women’s health expert, key for reproductive concerns.
- – Skin care expert for issues like PCOD-related acne.
- – Organizations seeking employee wellness programs.
- – Specialist in diabetes management and treatment.
- Clinics – Facilities focused on weight management and related services.
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- – Digestive health expert for GI disorders.
- – Hormonal health specialist, crucial for metabolic issues.
- – Heart specialist Naina may refer to for cardiovascular care.
- Groups – Community organizations often needing nutrition workshops.
- Aggregators – Platforms connecting clients with health professionals.
- Surgeons – Surgical experts handling weight loss procedures.
13 Clues: – Digestive health expert for GI disorders. • – Specialist in diabetes management and treatment. • Centres – Facilities providing fertility solutions. • – Organizations seeking employee wellness programs. • – Skin care expert for issues like PCOD-related acne. • – Women’s health expert, key for reproductive concerns. • ...
Boynton Health Resources 2024-10-22
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- Boynton’s _____ clinic Provides comprehensive dental care including oral exams, cleanings, x-rays, fillings, crowns, implants, whitening, gum treatment, and extractions.
- Gopher _____ clinic offers convenient care for minor illnesses at Boynton Health Services. We diagnose, treat and write prescriptions during short visits lasting about 10 minutes.
- Boynton Health _____ line Connects you to Boynton Health nurses to provide advice about self-care or recommend where to seek care.
- _____ Services Fee helps subsidize the cost of care for students at Boynton that may not be covered by health insurance.
- Boynton _____ clinic Offers drop-in and appointment-based vaccinations, including flu, COVID-19, Tdap, MMR, and more.
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- Boynton’s Health _____ are trained students in residence halls and Greek houses who can assist with common illnesses, minor injuries, and recommend campus health resources.
- Boynton’s _____ clinic offers personalized health consultations, vaccines, and medications for safe international travel.
- Boynton Health _____ services provides dietary guidance and nutritional recommendations to improve the health and well-being of the campus.
- Boynton Health _____ care offers care for sudden or severe medical conditions or injuries that need immediate attention.
- Boynton’s _____ Health clinic Helps students navigate mental health challenges, whether adjusting to college life or managing ongoing diagnoses.
10 Clues: Boynton _____ clinic Offers drop-in and appointment-based vaccinations, including flu, COVID-19, Tdap, MMR, and more. • Boynton Health _____ care offers care for sudden or severe medical conditions or injuries that need immediate attention. • ...
Safety Terms 2021-09-29
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- transmission from contacting or touching an animal
- how controlled substances are labeled and organized
- any disease that can be passed from animal to human
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work
- removing dirt & organic matter such as feces, urine & blood
- disease-causing microorganism; any agent that causes disease
- any source or situation of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work
- an organism that can be viewed under a microscope such as a bacteria or virus
- personal protective equipment
- refers to any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms
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- transmission from contact with items contaminated with a patient's organisms
- a hazard that occurs when the type of work, body positions and working conditions put a strain on the body
- the number one most protective barrier and preventative of cross contamination
- an organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- process of destroying microorganisms on nonliving objects
- a drug that has the potential for addiction and abuse
- any toxic substance that may pose a wide range of health hazards, such as irritation, sensitization, carcinogenicity and physical hazards such as flammability, corrosion & reactivity
- a factor in the environment that can harm a body without necessarily touching it
- process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
20 Clues: personal protective equipment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • transmission from contacting or touching an animal • how controlled substances are labeled and organized • any disease that can be passed from animal to human • a drug that has the potential for addiction and abuse • process of destroying microorganisms on nonliving objects • ...
UHC United Health Care 2019-08-30
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- for medicines
- Specialists, PCP's, non-delegated groups.
- Incoming mail
- First of the current month
- Healthcare professionals for business only
- they can go anywhere they want (no referral.)
- Effective on the first of the following month
- flat rate
- Medically necessary services.
- decision about Part C payment or benefits, or the discontinuation of health services that the member believes they are entitled to.
- Deal with contracting networking
- Hospital, nursing, home health, inpatient
- for patients, members, and employees to have access to health related sites
- shows prior authorization, denials, review process
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- used to look up specific information CMS has on file for a caller's Medicare benefits.
- Accepts PFFs plan Medicare eligible.
- has to have a referral
- you pick one primary care physician who will coordinate all your health care services. Your doctor keeps track of all your medical records and provides routine care. In order to see a specialist, you’ll need a referral from your primary care physician
- Process of determining and processing a claim in conjunction with another insurance coverage.
- is issued by the payer, giving the provider the go-ahead to perform the necessary service.
- Primary Care Physicians
- Organization determination is under this part
- percentage of costs
- you can go to any health care professional you want without a referral, inside or outside of the plan network.
- process which gives a contracting medical group or provider the authorization and responsibility to perform certain functions.
25 Clues: flat rate • for medicines • Incoming mail • percentage of costs • has to have a referral • Primary Care Physicians • First of the current month • Medically necessary services. • Deal with contracting networking • Accepts PFFs plan Medicare eligible. • Specialists, PCP's, non-delegated groups. • Hospital, nursing, home health, inpatient • Healthcare professionals for business only • ...
Wellness Study 2019-10-17
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- killing yourself on purpose
- the problem what is wrong
- alternative after looking at all choices; pick one choice
- making process of making choices, identifying a decision, assessing alternative resolutions
- the years 13 through 19 in a person's lifetime
- relationships the way in which two or more family members talk to and deal with each other
- relationships the way in which two or more peers talk to and deal with each other
- health the condition of your body
- a person who kills another
- outcome looking over results
- energy that is obtained from food consumed
- physical activity
- idea of the future
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Bound
- health when you feel at peace with life
- health you are aware of your emotions
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- responsibility the state or fact of being responsible
- all choices what are your choices
- health ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships
- attitude state of mind that envisions and expects favorable results
- the natural state of rest during which your eyes shut and you become unconscious
- it out do it
- health state of well-being where you realize your own potential
- event that occurs unintentionally
- system of arrangement or order
- abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way
- disease conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that effect the heart
- management managing your stress
- listening a skill that can be acquired
29 Clues: it out do it • physical activity • idea of the future • the problem what is wrong • a person who kills another • killing yourself on purpose • outcome looking over results • system of arrangement or order • management managing your stress • all choices what are your choices • health the condition of your body • event that occurs unintentionally • health you are aware of your emotions • ...
character counts crossword 2023-08-14
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- when you are understanding and you help someone out when they look sad
- when you do not lie and always tell the truth you are being
- when you eat good foods and you follow all the aspects of the health triangle you are being
- when you are being nice and taking care of other peoples property you are showing good
- what you are and how you act is your
- when you show good or bad emotions it is showing your type of
- the part of the health triangle that has to do with how you interact with others
- when you help out in your community you are showing good
- when you work as a team you are showing good
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- our principles name is mr.
- the subject we are studying in this class
- when you never tell a lie you are showing you are
- one part of the health triangle that has to do with your emotions
- when you are religous and you have good value you are
- a part of the health triangle that has to do with what you think of yourself
- when you are nice and you help people out you are
- when you have fun and are playing with others you are being
- when you do what your asked to do you are
- when you talk alot you are very
- when you play by the rules you are being
20 Clues: our principles name is mr. • when you talk alot you are very • what you are and how you act is your • when you play by the rules you are being • the subject we are studying in this class • when you do what your asked to do you are • when you work as a team you are showing good • when you never tell a lie you are showing you are • ...
Healthcare Systems & Policies: Crossword Challenge 2025-05-27
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- : Final stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; solidifying the new practice
- : Determining appropriate nurse-to-patient ratios for quality care
- : An analysis comparing the costs and benefits of a healthcare intervention
- : A written tool used to support or oppose a policy or action affecting health care
- : Care decisions made using the best available scientific knowledge
- : Process of planning how to allocate resources in healthcare
- : A widely used electronic health record system
- : A structured group with a common goal, such as a hospital or clinic
- : Use of technology to provide health care remotely
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- : A process that ensures standards in nursing care are consistently met
- : A health coverage system where all citizens receive care
- : Process of enabling nurses or patients to take control and make decisions
- : Individuals who influence others and guide change in healthcare settings
- : Amount paid out-of-pocket by the patient before insurance coverage begins
- : A formal examination of records to ensure quality and compliance
- : First stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; preparing for change
- : Individuals or groups who are affected by or can affect healthcare decisions
- : A benchmark or reference point used to measure quality in nursing
- : Federal law that protects patient health information
- : Laws passed to regulate healthcare practices and protect patients
- : Second stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; implementing change
- : Abbreviation for any information in a medical record that can identify a patient
- : The process of setting goals and outlining steps to meet them
23 Clues: : A widely used electronic health record system • : Use of technology to provide health care remotely • : Federal law that protects patient health information • : A health coverage system where all citizens receive care • : First stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; preparing for change • : Second stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; implementing change • ...
Topic 5, legislation 2013-05-16
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- to promote independene and to stay in their own home
- weakness of mental health act
- weakness of carers recognition and services act
- weakness of health act
- to set up the quality care commision in care homes
- strength of health act
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- social services assess the individual and the carer
- strength of the mental health act
- carers recognition act - all care homes have to meet the .....
- pool funds so the NHS and loal authorities can work together more efficiently at a local level
- strength of NHS and community care act
- put in place to protect others and themselves from harm
- weakness of care standards act
- weakness of NHS and community care act
- strength of carers recognition and services act
15 Clues: weakness of health act • strength of health act • weakness of mental health act • weakness of care standards act • strength of the mental health act • strength of NHS and community care act • weakness of NHS and community care act • weakness of carers recognition and services act • strength of carers recognition and services act • ...
Food safety 2023-08-13
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- -Quality control of milk test
- - level of any residue allowed in food
- - organization responsible for setting quality standards for product in India
- Q fever
- - condition and practices that help to maintain health and prevent spread of diseases
- - gras list was published by
- - use of LP system for temporary preservation of raw milk recommended by
- - mastitis test
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- -state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- GALT deficiency
- measure of overall diseases burden expressed as the no of years lost due to ill health
- - India's regularly authority for food safety and standards
- - Father of veterinary public health
- - starting point in establishment of ADI
- -a system which identifies evaluate and control hazards which are significant for food safety
15 Clues: Q fever • GALT deficiency • - mastitis test • - gras list was published by • -Quality control of milk test • - Father of veterinary public health • - level of any residue allowed in food • - starting point in establishment of ADI • -state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • - India's regularly authority for food safety and standards • ...
STRIDE Wellness Crossword 2023-09-28
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- A relaxation technique involving deep breaths and visualization
- A type of exercise that involves slow, controlled movements
- A popular way to reduce stress and increase flexibility (
- A type of exercise that gets your heart rate up
- The practice of bringing awareness to the present moment
- A natural remedy often used to calm nerves and aid sleep
- The practice of eating nutritious foods for health
- A common vitamin known for its role in immune health
- A form of exercise that combines stretching and breathing
- The science of promoting health and preventing illness
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- The practice of setting and achieving health goals
- The state of being physically fit and healthy
- A state of emotional and psychological well-being
- A technique for reducing stress and promoting relaxation
- A popular relaxation beverage made from dried leaves
- The state of being mentally and emotionally well
- A relaxing activity that involves coloring intricate designs
- A common herb known for its soothing properties
18 Clues: The state of being physically fit and healthy • A type of exercise that gets your heart rate up • A common herb known for its soothing properties • The state of being mentally and emotionally well • A state of emotional and psychological well-being • The practice of setting and achieving health goals • The practice of eating nutritious foods for health • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-21
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- food or necessary items for health
- a fat like substance in cells
- a carbohydrate that the body cant digest
- a plant used for scent or flavor
- substance that provides protein and carbs
- providing food for health and growth
- your body turns food into
- nutrients that give you energy
- food nutrients your body turn to glucose
- a special course of food to lose weight
- energy your body gets from eating
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- the main sugar found in blood
- provides nourishment essential for health
- a plant used as food
- when you have extra body fat
- what your body needs to function normally
- the chemical process in your body
- a person that studies nutrition
- nutrient needed for growth
- 60% of the human body is this
20 Clues: a plant used as food • your body turns food into • nutrient needed for growth • when you have extra body fat • the main sugar found in blood • a fat like substance in cells • 60% of the human body is this • nutrients that give you energy • a person that studies nutrition • a plant used for scent or flavor • the chemical process in your body • energy your body gets from eating • ...
Ch 1 Understanding Health & Wellness 2023-09-27
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- trustworthy and dependable.
- ways to say no effectively.
- the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- to determine the quality of something.
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- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- all living and nonliving things around you.
- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- taking action in support of a cause.
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- having the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers and other life events
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being.
15 Clues: trustworthy and dependable. • ways to say no effectively. • taking action in support of a cause. • to determine the quality of something. • all living and nonliving things around you. • the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • the passing of traits from parents to their biological children. • ...
Health in an Australian and Global Context 2025-11-19
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- FACTORS,Aspects of a person's life that increase their chance of maintaining good health
- factors that influence a person's health status"
- measure of sickness or illness in a given population.
- FACTORS,Aspects of a person's life that increase their chance of developing a disease or injury
- study or measures of health or events in specified populations.
- differences that are unfair, avoidable, and unjust."
- number of new cases of a disease occurring in a specific period.
- total number of existing cases of a disease in a population at a specific time.
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- leading cause of disease burden in Australia
- for the organisation often comparing member countries' health systems."
- measure of death in a given population.
- AGEING,Maintaining physical and mental capacity in later life.
- EXPECTANCY,"The average number of years a person is expected to live
- chronic condition where the body cannot produce or effectively use insulin.
- DISEASE,"Australia's leading cause of death"
15 Clues: measure of death in a given population. • leading cause of disease burden in Australia • DISEASE,"Australia's leading cause of death" • factors that influence a person's health status" • differences that are unfair, avoidable, and unjust." • measure of sickness or illness in a given population. • AGEING,Maintaining physical and mental capacity in later life. • ...
unit 1 jadon, kylee,mia,evan ,grant 2023-09-11
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- health is the way you think and you handle emotions.
- working with others and in teams.
- not thinking about anything else and contrasting about things.
- health is the condition of your body.
- being aware of the things around you
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- triangle what is the shape of "health"
- time with people good for social health.
- health is the way we communicate with people.
- of your emotions.
- health is reacting to things that happen.
10 Clues: of your emotions. • working with others and in teams. • being aware of the things around you • health is the condition of your body. • triangle what is the shape of "health" • time with people good for social health. • health is reacting to things that happen. • health is the way we communicate with people. • health is the way you think and you handle emotions. • ...
Rumbalara Career Pathways 2025-06-13
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- At the heart of Rumbalara’s services
- Employment pathways at Rumbalara
- Key focus area for development
- Reflects the increasing services and opportunities at Rumbalara
- Core value in all Rumbalara work
- A core business support function
- The range of supports offered
- On-the-job learning pathway offered at Rumbalara
- Essential for upskilling and growth
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- Guidance provided to staff for growth and development
- Community service delivery approach
- Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (acronym)
- Regional office location
- Refers to Aboriginal community members
- The Aboriginal Cooperative offering a wide range of support services
- The kind of care Rumbalara is committed to delivering
- Respected members of the community
- A role that supports client access
- Central to Rumbalara’s vision for community health
19 Clues: Regional office location • The range of supports offered • Key focus area for development • Employment pathways at Rumbalara • Core value in all Rumbalara work • A core business support function • Respected members of the community • A role that supports client access • Community service delivery approach • Essential for upskilling and growth • ...
Health Disparities Crossword 2017-12-10
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- social value that places emphasis on groups over individual
- set of determinants relating to one’s physical and mental wellbeing
- population with barriers to healthcare
- prejudice and discrimination directed at a specific group of people
- no standard definition; degree to which people can understand information to make health decisions
- the equal distribution of resources and opportunities
- style of language which enables readers to find what they need and understand it
- aggregation of socially transmitted behavior, beliefs, attitudes, and values
- belief that evil intentions of others can cause poor health
- stereotypes that may affect our perspective; harbored in the subconscious
- preventable differences in the outcome of care
- lack of sameness
- the act of supporting a specific cause or policy
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- equal access to available care, equal utilization for equal need, and equal quality of care for all
- belief that all events are predetermined
- shortage of healthcare services for a county or civil division
- conditions in which people are born, live, and work and is the most important factor affecting health
- ability to communicate and interact effectively with individuals across different cultures
- the quality of being readable or decipherable
- model which emphasizes physical, psychological, social, and spiritual factors in one’s health
- patterns of romantic or sexual attraction
- an unfavorable circumstance: may reduce chance of success
- personal experience of one’s own gender
- unfair treatment of a specific group of people
- lack of fairness
25 Clues: lack of fairness • lack of sameness • population with barriers to healthcare • personal experience of one’s own gender • belief that all events are predetermined • patterns of romantic or sexual attraction • the quality of being readable or decipherable • unfair treatment of a specific group of people • preventable differences in the outcome of care • ...
Environment and Human health 2024-02-14
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- The impact of deforestation on biodiversity can indirectly affect this psychological aspect of human health.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable material, reducing environmental impact.
- 24 hours cycle in body getting deranged excessive exposure to artificial light.
- The primary source of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause skin damage.
- The process by which certain chemicals accumulate in the tissues of living organisms over time.
- Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter
- Chemicals commonly found in pesticides and linked to neurodevelopmental issues.
- Exposure to high levels of this air pollutant is linked to respiratory diseases.
- The term for diseases caused by exposure to environmental factors over a long period.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in populations.
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- Long-term exposure to noise pollution can contribute to this health condition.
- Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) can accumulate in the environment, affecting human health through this process.
- This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment.
- This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.
- This vector-borne disease is associated with standing water and mosquitoes.
- The health impact of prolonged exposure to loud sounds, especially in occupational settings.
- The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints
- A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources.
- Particulate matter from vehicle emissions is a significant contributor to this type of air pollution.
- Science of studying poisonous substances
20 Clues: Science of studying poisonous substances • Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter • The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints • This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment. • A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources. • This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. • ...
Nutrition 2025-03-07
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- To eat or drink something in moderation
- The main source of energy in food, found in bread and pasta
- A level of health that is considered beneficial for the body
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food
- A freshwater fish often eaten as a source of protein
- A mineral important for blood health, found in spinach and red meat
- The system in the body responsible for processing food
- Another word for diet or the science of food and health
- diet A meal plan that includes all essential nutrients
- Edible seeds like wheat, rye, and spelt
- A condition where excessive body fat affects health
- A pink-colored fish high in Omega-3
- A word describing food that is heavy and filling
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- Maintaining a stable body mass through diet and exercise
- A structured approach to what you eat daily
- Food that provides health benefits and sustains the body
- A word describing food that contains many vitamins and minerals
- A type of bread made from unprocessed grains
- Milk-based products like cheese and yogurt
- A type of dietary material that aids digestion
- Food that has been processed to remove natural elements
- A trendy eating approach that may be unhealthy
- Essential substances found in food that the body needs
- A common food item found in most kitchens
- Something that is reasonably priced and accessible
25 Clues: A pink-colored fish high in Omega-3 • To eat or drink something in moderation • Edible seeds like wheat, rye, and spelt • A common food item found in most kitchens • Milk-based products like cheese and yogurt • A structured approach to what you eat daily • A type of bread made from unprocessed grains • A type of dietary material that aids digestion • ...
Healthcare crossword 2024-10-01
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- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits
- Physicians without specialty training who provide primary healthcare services to patients
- treatment that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor have planned prior to the visit
- Programs for people who have chronic illnesses
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan
- The amount of money of certain services
- treatment for long term medical issues
- someone who is able for an insurance policy
- treatment for short term medical issues
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
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- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insure
- ability to obtain healthcare
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- a private organization that finances health care usually a insurance company
- The person in a managed care organization who controls a patient's access to healthcare services
- being able to see a doctor without a referral from your primary care physician
- Skilled nurses and trained aides who provide nursing services at home
- Financial protection against the healthcare costs
20 Clues: ability to obtain healthcare • treatment for long term medical issues • The amount of money of certain services • treatment for short term medical issues • someone who is able for an insurance policy • Programs for people who have chronic illnesses • Financial protection against the healthcare costs • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care • ...
Health Vocabulary 1 2024-09-12
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- going to the doctor when you are well to help you stay healthy, getting checkups/physicals/screenings
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- Reliability and correctness of the info (is there evidence? can you find it at another source?)
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of good health
- your family's and community's level of education, income, and resources
- The timeliness of the info (is it current?)
- how well a person's body functions
- the places where you spend your time (school, home, community, region)
- pieces of DNA that determine the structure and function of a person's cells and affect development, personality and health
- state of physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
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- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury or decline in health
- a person's thoughts and feelings
- The reason the info exists (why did they write/create this? is it fact, opinion, propaganda?)
- How the info fits your needs (do you understand it? do you need it?)
- interacting and getting along with others in positive healthy ways
- the people around you (family members, friends, peers)
- active process of being aware of and making choices toward improving health
- The source of the info (who is the author? what is the source of the info?)
- person's overall satisfaction with life
- people who are similar in age to one another
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries or diseases
21 Clues: a person's thoughts and feelings • how well a person's body functions • person's overall satisfaction with life • The timeliness of the info (is it current?) • people who are similar in age to one another • the people around you (family members, friends, peers) • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • ...
OHE Economics of Health Crossword 2025-11-01
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- Not the catwalk kind: the Excel kind
- U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice
- When future benefits are told they matter less
- When one diagnosis just isn’t enough
- Where innovation meets budget reality (abbr.)
- Form of analysis weighing health gains versus cost
- HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly
- What every new product hopes to beat
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- Health economist, Donabedian Awardee
- Analysis that checks if your model freaks out easily
- What everyone says they want… at a discount
- Outcome measure that helps health economists make a living (abbr.)
- Global society that knows the value of HEOR (abbr.)
- World’s oldest health economics organisation. For many years Adrian’s natural habitat (abbr.)
- The invisible line where an intervention becomes “worth it”
15 Clues: Health economist, Donabedian Awardee • Not the catwalk kind: the Excel kind • When one diagnosis just isn’t enough • What every new product hopes to beat • U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice • What everyone says they want… at a discount • Where innovation meets budget reality (abbr.) • HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly • ...
OHE Economics of Health 2025-11-03
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- Analysis that checks if your model freaks out easily
- When future benefits are told they matter less
- Where innovation meets budget reality (abbr.)
- U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice
- Form of analysis weighing health gains versus cost
- When one diagnosis just isn’t enough
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- Not the catwalk kind: the Excel kind
- Outcome measure that helps health economists make a living (abbr.)
- Health economist, Donabedian Awardee
- What every new product hopes to beat
- The invisible line where an intervention becomes “worth it”
- HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly
- What everyone says they want… at a discount
- World’s oldest health economics organisation. For many years Adrian’s natural habitat (abbr.)
- Global society that knows the value of HEOR (abbr.)
15 Clues: Not the catwalk kind: the Excel kind • Health economist, Donabedian Awardee • What every new product hopes to beat • When one diagnosis just isn’t enough • U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice • What everyone says they want… at a discount • Where innovation meets budget reality (abbr.) • HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly • ...
32 2024-01-08
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- The process of returning to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- A food or fortified food product that provides health benefits in addition to its basic nutritional value.
- Medicine The branch of medicine that develops methods to regrow, repair, or replace damaged or diseased cells, organs, or tissues.
- A substance with no therapeutic effect, often used as a control in clinical trials.
- The process of examining a person or group to identify individuals with a particular set of characteristics or risk factors.
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- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury.
- Medicine Medical treatment tailored to the individual characteristics of each patient.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Health The science and practice of protecting and improving the health of communities through education, promotion of healthy behaviors, and prevention of diseases.
- Monitoring Keeping track of a patient's health using devices that transmit health data to healthcare providers.
12 Clues: The process of returning to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. • The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • A substance with no therapeutic effect, often used as a control in clinical trials. • Medicine Medical treatment tailored to the individual characteristics of each patient. • ...
Spanish Choice Board 2025-01-06
15 Clues: deber • porque • I agree • exercise • pastries • spaghetti • I disagree • I think so • el pescado • I'm hungry • la mantequilla • las zanahorias • las judías verdes • maintain your health • your health para la salud
Medicare 2023-03-31
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- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service
- Someone who focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions
- Insurance for those 65 and older or disabled
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
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- A list of prescription drugs covered by a prescription drug plan or another insurance plan offering prescription drug benefits. Also called a drug list
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay
- Insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities
- A written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
11 Clues: Insurance for those 65 and older or disabled • A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month • The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay • The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan • ...
BG Administrators 2017-08-15
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- Director Outpatient Therapies - BH Administration
- Medical Director- Behavioral Health Services
- Service Line Administrator- Behavioral Health
- Director of Patient Access - Behavioral Health
- Psychology Director-Autism
- Director, Crisis Services - Behavioral Health
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- Director Outpatient Therapy Svcs - Community BH Admin
- Director of Community-based programs
- Chief - Pediatric Psychology / Neuropsychology
- Behavioral Health Operations Director- BH Central Admin
10 Clues: Psychology Director-Autism • Director of Community-based programs • Medical Director- Behavioral Health Services • Service Line Administrator- Behavioral Health • Director, Crisis Services - Behavioral Health • Chief - Pediatric Psychology / Neuropsychology • Director of Patient Access - Behavioral Health • Director Outpatient Therapies - BH Administration • ...
Acronyms 2023-09-20
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- Sedgwick County Health Department
- Kansas Department of Health and Environment
- Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Public Health Emergency Preparedness
- Community Health Assessment
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- Facts not Fear
- Community Health Improvement Program
- KU Med Center
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
9 Clues: KU Med Center • Facts not Fear • Community Health Assessment • Sedgwick County Health Department • Community Health Improvement Program • Public Health Emergency Preparedness • Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine • Kansas Department of Health and Environment • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Healthcare 2025-04-21
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- A doctor who directly provides or coordinates a range of healthcare services for a patient
- A fixed fee you pay for specific medical services
- The yearly limit on what you'll pay out-of-pocket for covered health care
- Permission needed from your health plan before certain services
- Federal law protecting the privacy of your health information
- A health insurance exchange established under the Affordable Care Act
- A group of doctors and other healthcare professionals who agree to provide care to members of a health plan
- Your share of the costs of a covered healthcare service, calculated as a percentage
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- A period outside the open enrollment when you can enroll in or change your health plan due to a qualifying life event
- A recommendation from your PCP to see a specialist
- enrollment A set time each year to enroll in or change your health insurance plan
- A set of standardized performance measures used by many health plans
- A specific amount you pay out-of-pocket before your insurance starts paying
13 Clues: A fixed fee you pay for specific medical services • A recommendation from your PCP to see a specialist • Federal law protecting the privacy of your health information • Permission needed from your health plan before certain services • A set of standardized performance measures used by many health plans • ...
Alternative Medicine 2019-04-08
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- How many forms do dietary supplements come in
- Proper ______ reduces risk of spinal dysfunction
- What is the process of sticking tiny needles in pressure points to relieve pain
- The fastest and quickest way an essential oil accesses the body
- What does meditation help
- Defined as (one or more things) available as another possibility
- Poor function of spinal nerves can be related back to vertebral
- Essential oils come in an assortment of what
- What is the top alternative treatment
- The approach to healthcare that focuses is the individual’s overall health including mind body and spirit
- Dietary supplements are substances you might use to add what to your diet
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- Individuals use their inner healing resources by mastering paying attention on what
- What daily activity is consistently related to spinal misalignment
- Do drugs or dietary supplements go through more tests before being marketed
- You should talk with your ____ before taking a supplement
- What means paying attention in a particular way
- A substance that is extracted from a plant in a number of ways
- Displacement of which vertebrae is associated most often with chronic headaches
- Another term frequently used for essential oils
- Which health condition had the second highest frequency for alternative health therapy in “Unconventional Medicine in the United States”
- What can be referred to as mindfulness
- Who brought acupuncture to the United States
- What health insurance does not cover acupuncture
- Where does acupuncture originate from
24 Clues: What does meditation help • What is the top alternative treatment • Where does acupuncture originate from • What can be referred to as mindfulness • Who brought acupuncture to the United States • Essential oils come in an assortment of what • How many forms do dietary supplements come in • What means paying attention in a particular way • ...
Benefits 2026-03-10
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- Health Women's health platform for members enrolled in a medical plan
- email benefits questions to____
- Plan Pays you benefits for specific injuries from non-work related covered accidents (including sports injuries)
- A retirement account Garney inputs 15% of your salary into
- Allows you to contribute a percentage of your weekly pay towards a retirement plan
- Free over the phone consultations for minor illnesses
- A Year, How often you can get new glasses/contacts
- Pass Select A gym membership program through UMR
- Call for help with claims, a new id card, and to find network providers?
- Dental of Missouri, Garney's Dental Plan is through____
- Illness Provides you with a lump sum payment based on certain illnesses
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- Health, Garney's Employee Assistance Program, offering FREE counseling and coaching
- Medical plan with premiums, a lower deductible, and copays
- Leave New benefit for time and support when navigating the loss of a loved one
- Indemnity, Provides you a daily benefit if you are admitted to the hospital or ICU
- Prescription benefits are through ____
- Health program allowing you to work with a pharmacist and earn rewards
- Hours hours, Parental leave for non-birthing parents is up to _____
- Weeks Maternity Leave is up to ______
- To Lose Weight loss program through Tria
- FMLA, Disability, and Life Insurance is with ____
- Deductible Health Plan, With this medical plan you are eligible for an HSA
22 Clues: email benefits questions to____ • Prescription benefits are through ____ • To Lose Weight loss program through Tria • Weeks Maternity Leave is up to ______ • Pass Select A gym membership program through UMR • FMLA, Disability, and Life Insurance is with ____ • A Year, How often you can get new glasses/contacts • ...
Mental Health 2024-11-10
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- Counseling services through the University are free, and their office is located in the Saucier ________ Center in OK Allen Hall.
- Poor sleep can result in reduced motivation to train, slower response times, and __________ recovery time.
- The words you use matter. For example, instead of referring to someone as a “sexual assault victim,” it would be more appropriate to use the term “sexual assault ________.”
- The _______ around mental health is created by negative attitudes and beliefs, often stemming from a lack of information/misinformation, about individuals with mental health issues that lead to discrimination.
- The NCAA Mental Health Best Practices encourage member institutions to create a health environment that supports the mental health and _____ - _____ of student-athletes.
- The NCAA provides education and support around topics like anxiety, __________, suicide prevention, and disordered eating.
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- Due to many sports bettors threatening student-athletes, the NCAA is lobbying for state/federal sports wagering laws to include ____ - ________ measures.
- Speaking with a licensed counselor may be beneficial because they provide a safe space to discuss what you want and they are very ____ - _______ and objective listeners.
- The NCAA has created the NCAA Mental Health Best __________ Guidelines to provide guidance to institutions to support student-athlete mental health and ensuring proper care.
- How a person perceives their physical appearance. Often influenced by societal standards, and often student-athletes try to change this through diet and exercise. (2 words)
- The Sun Belt Conference has created the Sun Belt to _________ initiative, which is designed to support student-athletes in improving their sleep quality.
- Conference ___________ has led to increased travel and more missed classes, which can negatively impact student-athlete’s mental health, academic and sport performance, and quality of sleep.
- Mental health _________ are efforts aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around psychological issues.
- _______ are in a good position to identify student-athlete mental health problems because they spend so much time with their athletes and have the power and authority to help athletes receive proper and timely treatment.
14 Clues: Poor sleep can result in reduced motivation to train, slower response times, and __________ recovery time. • Mental health _________ are efforts aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around psychological issues. • The NCAA provides education and support around topics like anxiety, __________, suicide prevention, and disordered eating. • ...
Health Triangle 6th Grade 2020-08-25
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- Social health often involves _____ of friends and family members who support us and care for us during the hard times.
- One of the best ways to make friends is to show interest in the other person.
- Volunteering will also help you connect to new people in your _____.
- Take good _____ of your skin.
- The triangle's three sides each represent a side of your overall health:_____, mental and social.
- Initiate _____.
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits.
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- Practice deep breathing.
- Experts recommend getting 30 _____ of moderate to intense exercise four to five times a week.
- Brush your teeth in the morning and evening for 2 minutes each time.
- Just like you would check in with a _____, a mental health checkup can really help if you're feeling mental distress.
- Make time for activities that you enjoy.
- Take good care of your _____ and mental health.
- Bathe regularly and _____ your hands.
- Stay _____.
- _____ unhealthy foods.
- Eat a _____ diet.
18 Clues: Stay _____. • Initiate _____. • Eat a _____ diet. • _____ unhealthy foods. • Practice deep breathing. • Take good _____ of your skin. • How many sides does a triangle have? • Bathe regularly and _____ your hands. • Make time for activities that you enjoy. • Take good care of your _____ and mental health. • A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits. • ...
Cystic Fibrosis 2016-08-30
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- Type of therapy
- calorie diet
- Type of Disease
- Group of people who are there for support
- Activities using muscles of the abdominal (belly) wall. These improve posture and breathing
- he sport or activity of propelling oneself through water using the limbs, can help get weight off patient's lungs
- Specialty Doctor
- needed to help your body grow, function and fight off infection.
- also help with normal growth, function and maintenance of good health.
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- Treatment
- Key component of peer support and health
- a hereditary disorder affecting the exocrine glands
- Pneumococcal
- Professional that is concerned with helping individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness
- Antibiotics, Penicillin, Cough Medicine
- normal emotion that comes and goes in response to fears or worries about changes in health
- can include cough, repeated lung infections, inability to gain weight, and fatty stools
18 Clues: Treatment • Pneumococcal • calorie diet • Type of therapy • Type of Disease • Specialty Doctor • Antibiotics, Penicillin, Cough Medicine • Key component of peer support and health • Group of people who are there for support • a hereditary disorder affecting the exocrine glands • needed to help your body grow, function and fight off infection. • ...
The Baldrige Journey 2012-08-24
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- The snapshot for the way we operate.
- How do we listen?
- Web system where veterans can secure message their providers and check their medical record
- Criteria for Performance Excellence to improve performance and get sustainable results.
- September 10-14
- An outline that details and strategic priorities and measures
- Regional Award for performance excellence
- Registry is an innovative care tracking system for Veterans and providers
- Top VA Award
- Being caught for doing something good when no one is looking
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- Award for best overall care in Nursing
- Forum for senior leadship to communicate mission and strategy
- Ultimate award for performance excellence in health care.
- Be the benchmark of excellence and value in health care and benefits by providing exemplary services that are both patient centered and evidence based.
- Award for critical care nursing
- Our governance structure
- One of the many employee development programs
- Honor America's veterans by providing exceptional health care that improves their health and well-being.
18 Clues: Top VA Award • September 10-14 • How do we listen? • Our governance structure • Award for critical care nursing • The snapshot for the way we operate. • Award for best overall care in Nursing • Regional Award for performance excellence • One of the many employee development programs • Ultimate award for performance excellence in health care. • ...
Mental Health -Medical Occupations 2023-10-17
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- Top layer of skin responsible for maintaining hydration
- False or distorted sensory perceptions
- Talking to a trusted individual about your problems
- A person's social, emotional and psychological health
- A psychotic disorder that affects a person's ability to think/communicate clearly
- Compulsive Disorder Intrusive thoughts about performing certain routines to relieve distress
- Dread over anticipated events; fear of unknown
- Layer of skin that supports and provides thermoregulation
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- Behavioral Therapy Short term therapy to modify negative thinking and behaving
- Mental health condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- A physical symptom of a mental health disorder.
- Physical exercise used to build strength, endurance or flexibility
- Involves talking about one's problems with mental health professionals
- Taking a break from stressors or pressures in life
- Psychiatric disorder that may occur in someone that has witnessed a traumatic event
- A persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation
- Acts as an energy reserve layer of skin below the dermis.
- Persistent false beliefs
18 Clues: Persistent false beliefs • False or distorted sensory perceptions • Dread over anticipated events; fear of unknown • A physical symptom of a mental health disorder. • Taking a break from stressors or pressures in life • Talking to a trusted individual about your problems • A person's social, emotional and psychological health • ...
A Year in Review 9PDHPE 2024-11-29
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- The body's primary hormone for managing stress.
- The hormone responsible for regulating sleep cycles.
- An online campaign aimed at reducing mental health stigma.
- The ability to recover quickly from adversity.
- An aspect of respectful relationships involving mutual understanding.
- A psychological condition often triggered by traumatic events.
- A sleep stage associated with dreaming.
- A chronic health condition affecting blood sugar regulation.
- A mental disorder involving obsessive thoughts and compulsive actions.
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- A professional who helps with mental health concerns.
- A lifestyle disease linked to poor eating habits and inactivity.
- An event that triggers a stress response.
- A disorder marked by persistent sadness or a lack of interest in activities.
- The condition characterised by extreme worry or fear.
- A coping mechanism that involves focusing on the present moment.
- Physical activities such as running, swimming, or cycling.
- The Australian organisation that promotes mental health awareness.
- A disorder that involves both physical and mental dependence on substances.
18 Clues: A sleep stage associated with dreaming. • An event that triggers a stress response. • The ability to recover quickly from adversity. • The body's primary hormone for managing stress. • The hormone responsible for regulating sleep cycles. • A professional who helps with mental health concerns. • The condition characterised by extreme worry or fear. • ...
Fortnite 2024-01-09
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- Fortnite currency
- 100 shield
- Og Default Skin
- 200 headshot sniper
- the game
- Minecraft in Fortnite
- _im _own _ight
- 200 headshot shotgun
- 100 health
- The Fortnite cube
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- costs 950 vbucks
- What you get after a victory royale
- The theoretical best rifle
- 50 shield
- Banana guy
- 40 health fish
- infinite stamina juice
- Team Leader
- 25 shield
19 Clues: the game • 50 shield • 25 shield • 100 shield • Banana guy • 100 health • Team Leader • 40 health fish • _im _own _ight • Og Default Skin • costs 950 vbucks • Fortnite currency • The Fortnite cube • 200 headshot sniper • 200 headshot shotgun • Minecraft in Fortnite • infinite stamina juice • The theoretical best rifle • What you get after a victory royale
Health Chapter 1 2023-01-23
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- beliefs, values, customs, & arts of a particular group or society
- length of time a person is expected to live
- actual number of years a person lives
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease/disorder or experience injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, & examine situations
- state of excellent health and wellness, including all health dimesnions
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- person’s ability to function positively, & overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good
- state of complete physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- presence of waste in the environment
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along w/others
11 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • beliefs, values, customs, & arts of a particular group or society • state of complete physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • state of excellent health and wellness, including all health dimesnions • ...
KaleidoSCOPH #24 2021-10-29
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- Penyakit Tidak Menular (abbreviated in English)
- International Federation of Medical Students' Associations
- One of PHLT cores
- World Tuberculosis Day
- Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
- In Indonesia, SCOPH was first established in this city.
- Standing Committee on Public Health
- Local Public Health Officer
- SCOPH's biennial national meeting
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- Center for Indonesian Medical Students' Activities
- Magazine
- Sustainable Project
- One of CIMSA's national meeting
- Community Development
14 Clues: Magazine • One of PHLT cores • Sustainable Project • Community Development • World Tuberculosis Day • Local Public Health Officer • One of CIMSA's national meeting • SCOPH's biennial national meeting • Standing Committee on Public Health • Penyakit Tidak Menular (abbreviated in English) • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health • ...
PH Wellness Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- Focused awareness of the present
- Staying well-hydrated
- Activities and practices to maintain one's health
- Mental or emotional tension
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
- General state of well-being
- The condition of being physically healthy
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- The capacity to recover quickly from adversity
- Essential for rest and recovery
- Maintaining physical and mental equilibrium
- Unwinding and reducing stress
- Mindful relaxation practice
- A physical, mental, and spiritual practice
- Eating for well-being
- Physical activity for health
15 Clues: Staying well-hydrated • Eating for well-being • Mindful relaxation practice • Mental or emotional tension • General state of well-being • Physical activity for health • Unwinding and reducing stress • Essential for rest and recovery • Focused awareness of the present • The condition of being physically healthy • A physical, mental, and spiritual practice • ...
Cambia Vision and Values 2023-04-04
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- Occurs to improve affordability and access
- Acting rightly in the face of fear
- The courage to think differently. Thinking differently allows us to solve problems in new, creative ways.
- Ensure members can access timely and effective behavioral health solutions
- Increase value-creating member engagement
- Our values are built on a foundation of trust. One important outcome of trust is speed
- Personalize care navigation
- Practice openness with our colleagues and that the health care products we provide are inclusive for traditionally underserved populations
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- So members can make better health care decisions
- To serve the member for life while maintaining financial stability
- Advance an inclusive and performance-driven culture
- Delivering the right work for each other and our members
- Be legendary for making health care easier and lives better
- Serve as a catalyst to transform health care, creating a person-focused and economically sustainable system
14 Clues: Personalize care navigation • Acting rightly in the face of fear • Occurs to improve affordability and access • Increase value-creating member engagement • So members can make better health care decisions • Advance an inclusive and performance-driven culture • Delivering the right work for each other and our members • ...
Week 6 2018-09-02
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- This cancer causes the second highest number of cancer deaths in Australia, with around 90 per cent of cases cured if detected early.
- A focus of the WA Health Promotion Strategic Framework.
- This issue occurs because mammography cannot accurately distinguish between potentially fatal cancers and less harmful cancers.
- There are ______ principles of primary health care.
- How many population-based cancer screening programs does Australia have?
- This type of prevention begins after an illness when the condition is stabilised.
- Health promotion is integral to Closing the ______ policy.
- Health education should be about improving _________ and wellbeing.
- This cancer is the second largest cause of cancer death in Australian women after lung cancer.
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- The ability of individuals to gain understanding and control over personal, social, community, and political forces in order to take action to improve their life situations.
- This health model is used to explain why people take certain actions and behaviours to prevent injury and illness.
- The ethical principles of avoiding _______ and supporting autonomy are relevant to cancer-screening policy
- This level of prevention is targeted at the whole population
- This charter highlights the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
- Initiatives conducted in locations where people live, work, and play are known as _______ Approach.
- To reduce workplace __________ hazards should be identified and reported to management.
16 Clues: There are ______ principles of primary health care. • A focus of the WA Health Promotion Strategic Framework. • Health promotion is integral to Closing the ______ policy. • This level of prevention is targeted at the whole population • Health education should be about improving _________ and wellbeing. • ...
Role of Government in Health 2023-01-14
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- Health depends on the basic ___________ provided to the people.
- _____________ health means well-built and sound body health.
- ___________ runs the public health services.
- Moral principles that influence a person's behaviour.
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- ___________ health care centres are concentrated mainly in the urban area.
- Due to the rising level of health facilities in India, a number of _______________ tourists are coming to India for treatments.
- A small set up where the sick are treated.
- Mental health refers to a state of emotional and ____________ well being of an individual.
- It is a communicable disease.
- In a democratic setup government works for the _____________ of the people.
10 Clues: It is a communicable disease. • A small set up where the sick are treated. • ___________ runs the public health services. • Moral principles that influence a person's behaviour. • _____________ health means well-built and sound body health. • Health depends on the basic ___________ provided to the people. • ...
Provider Bias, Health Literacy, Communication and Conflict 2017-04-16
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- A method used by health professionals to have the patient reword their care and report it back to their provider.
- Low levels of health literacy can be wrongly identified as (blank)
- Awareness that physicians have to patient cues, expectations and nuances of interactions while recognizing misunderstandings due to cultural differences.
- Of Americans read at an eighth grade level, while health care is given at a college reading level
- A quick and accurate bilingual screening test for general health literacy, done by having the patient read an ice cream label and answer questions.
- Patterns of human behavior that are part of a racial, ethnic, religious, or social group
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- Knowledge about (blank) cultural issues draws attention to the importance of educating health professionals on an individual basis, rather than on group characteristics.
- A health education item formatted like comic book to educate patients on components of their care.
- When a minority group define their identity in ways that distinguish it from the majority group and begin to no longer put effort into this area.
- The ability to read, understand, and act on medical information
- The aptness to individualize communication to the needs and characteristics of a patient by a health care professional
- Cultural (blank) is an acknowledgement and incorporation of the importance of culture by health care professionals
- Communication (blank) is the ability of physician to produce culturally appropriate communication behavior
- Stereotype (blank) occur when cues in the environment form negative associations with a group's status, triggering physiological and psychological processes detrimental to patients.
14 Clues: The ability to read, understand, and act on medical information • Low levels of health literacy can be wrongly identified as (blank) • Patterns of human behavior that are part of a racial, ethnic, religious, or social group • Of Americans read at an eighth grade level, while health care is given at a college reading level • ...
Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing 2019-11-18
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- An example of Social health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to Ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings
- An example of Mental health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as the ability to display resilience.
- An example of social health and wellbeing
- Possess the ability to recover from misfortune
- An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing
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- An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage and adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain, relates to the ability to think and process information
- A measure of physical health and wellbeing
12 Clues: An example of Social health and wellbeing • An example of Mental health and wellbeing • An example of social health and wellbeing • A measure of physical health and wellbeing • An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing • Possess the ability to recover from misfortune • An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions • ...
First Receiver 2021-12-13
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- holds those responsibilities within a healthcare facility using ionizing radiation for medical procedures.
- Is 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 process of removing or neutralizing a hazardous substance(s) so that it can no longer pose a hazard to the patient.
- is committed to achieving and maintaining a safe and healthy environment that advances Temple’s excellence in education, research, and health care.
- 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).
- focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances.
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives.
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- Personnel who initially respond to emergencies.
- is a hazardous substance that is on the patient's skin, has been inhaled or 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.
- an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- Employees at the hospital engaged in decontamination and treatment of patients who were contaminated by a hazardous substance(s) during an emergency incident.
- "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America"
- is the organization and management of the resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies.
- the federal government, that's responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
- "the federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries."
- the national public health agency of the United States.
- is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy.
19 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. • ...
TRICARE Overview 2022-02-04
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- Extended Care Health Option an extra financial benefit for active duty family members with a qualifying condition
- Approval given by the managed care support contractor after review of submitted documentation to ensure the requested service is a TRICARE-covered benefit and medically necessary for the diagnosis submitted.
- TRICARE "PPO" health plan
- active duty member, retiree, or deceased active duty member or retiree, of a Uniformed Service upon whose status his or her family members’ eligibility for TRICARE is based.
- The DoD’s managed health care program for Service members and their families, retirees and their families, survivors, and other TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries
- Biological child of an eligible sponsor before the are registered in DEERS and enrolled in a TRICARE plan.
- A geographic area determined by the Government for civilian contracting of medical care and other services for TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries.
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- a geographic are greater than 50 miles from a live and work address
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System,
- Defense Health Agency Great Lakes acts as the intermediary between contractors, civilian providers and sponsors command for fitness for duty
- TRICARE "HMO" like health plan
- Point of service out of pocket costs for a Prime enrolled beneficiary to self refer to a provider without a referral from the PCM/Treating provider
- Determined by sponsor branch of service
- An organization with which DHA has entered into a contract for delivery of and/or processing of payment for health care services, and the performance of related support activities,
- A service member serving on active duty for more than 30 consecutive days
- A process established by the contractor to inform beneficiaries of the availability of the TRICARE program, facilitate enrollment in the program, and maintain enrollment records.
- The providers or facilities the managed care support contractor has contracted with to provide health care services to TRICARE eligible beneficiaries at a pre-negotiated rate as the total charge for services provided .
- non-sponsor beneficiary listed under the sponsor in DEERS
- HNFS subcontracted claims player
19 Clues: TRICARE "PPO" health plan • TRICARE "HMO" like health plan • HNFS subcontracted claims player • Determined by sponsor branch of service • Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System, • non-sponsor beneficiary listed under the sponsor in DEERS • a geographic are greater than 50 miles from a live and work address • ...
Year 9 Food Tech 2025-07-03
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- Builds strong bones and teeth
- Grain that contains all parts of the seed
- Lack of water in the body
- Defends the body against illness
- Overall physical and mental well-being
- Essential organic nutrients for body functions
- The most important meal of the day
- Calcium keeps them strong
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- Needed to perform daily activities
- Supports digestion and bowel movement
- Iron helps it carry oxygen
- Influencing health but not a nutrient
- Regulates temperature and transports nutrients
- The process of breaking down food
- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood
- Substances in food that support health
- Breakfast item studied in class
- Helps maintain fluid balance
18 Clues: Lack of water in the body • Calcium keeps them strong • Iron helps it carry oxygen • Helps maintain fluid balance • Builds strong bones and teeth • Breakfast item studied in class • Defends the body against illness • The process of breaking down food • Needed to perform daily activities • The most important meal of the day • Supports digestion and bowel movement • ...
Chapter 1 Health and Wellness 2023-09-03
Across
- Factors that can reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- The Health _________ is how health is measured lying somewhere between extremes of poor and excellent.
- The environment factor that is impacted by climate, geography, pollution/air quality.
- Type of Health that is affected by the condition of a person's relationship with others.
- How many Dimensions of Wellness are there?
- The environment factor that can impact the way you view yourself.
Down
- Disorders that can develop due to a person's genes.
- Factor that can increase the chances of development of a disease or experience an injury or decline in health.
- The environment factor that is impacted by family, peers, and culture/community.
- Type of Health that refers to how well the body functions.
- Physical, Mental and Emotional, Social health are all _________.
- Factors that are decided by choices and behaviors that a person's chance of developing unhealthy condition or injuries.
- The resource that influences your economic environment.
- Type of Health where a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations, as well as the expression of thoughts and feelings.
14 Clues: How many Dimensions of Wellness are there? • Disorders that can develop due to a person's genes. • The resource that influences your economic environment. • Type of Health that refers to how well the body functions. • Physical, Mental and Emotional, Social health are all _________. • The environment factor that can impact the way you view yourself. • ...
Self Care 2025-02-01
Across
- type of health that takes time to connect with your inner self
- example of social health
- type of health that manages your emotions in a healthy way
- can be improved by taking care of yourself
Down
- example of emotional health
- type of health that takes care of your body
- practice of taking time to look after your health
- example of physical health
- type of health that takes care of your relationships
9 Clues: example of social health • example of physical health • example of emotional health • can be improved by taking care of yourself • type of health that takes care of your body • practice of taking time to look after your health • type of health that takes care of your relationships • type of health that manages your emotions in a healthy way • ...
AACVPR 36th Annual Meeting 2021-10-06
16 Clues: LSI • NuStep • AACVPR • CardiaLine • Pritikin ICR • Final Answer • Human Kinetics • GCE Healthcare • Moving Analytics • NimbleHeart, Inc. • The Intelligent Option • ScottCare & Chanl Health • Sharecare & Phas3 Health • Life Fitness Family of Brands • Maker HealthCare International, Inc. • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Francais 3 Unite 2 2024-10-11
16 Clues: Smoke • Drink • Avoid • Slowly • Health • To run • A meal • Outside • Confidence • Athletic (f.) • Win, earn, gain • Organic (as in, food) • Balanced (as in, diet) • Bad (as in, for health) • The other word for slowly • Each Sunday (technically two words)
