health Crossword Puzzles
Health Terms 2024-11-21
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- a usual way we behave.
- a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug association for use as an analgesic and anesthetic.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness that can be a normal reaction to stress.
- a hormone that affects many of the body's functions.
- a feeling of tiredness, exhaustion, or lack of energy that can interfere with daily activities.
- the practice of maintaining cleanliness and good health, and preventing the spread of disease.
- a common mental health condition that can impact a person's thoughts, feelings, behavior, and well-being.
- a natural human response to challenges and threats in life.
- the active pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health.
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- commonly known as marijuana.
- classified as a toxic, psychoactive, dependence-producing, and carcinogenic substance.
- is a central nervous system stimulant, usual consumed in coffee.
- the act or process of nourishing or being nourished.
- the quality of being unwilling to work or use energy, idleness.
- synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone.
- Any substance (other than food) that is used to prevent, treat, or relieve symptoms of a disease or abnormal behavior.
- the capacity to have an effect on someone or something, or the effect itself.
- a natural state of mind deriving from one's circumstances.
18 Clues: a usual way we behave. • commonly known as marijuana. • the act or process of nourishing or being nourished. • a hormone that affects many of the body's functions. • a natural state of mind deriving from one's circumstances. • a natural human response to challenges and threats in life. • the quality of being unwilling to work or use energy, idleness. • ...
Environmental Health 2025-02-13
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- a large body of saltwater
- a form of energy that we never use up or deplete
- agriculture runoff is an example of this type of pollution
- ___ Protection Agency's mission is to protect human health and the environment
- ____, reuse, recycle is a way to preserve and protect the environment
- type of resource that can replenish themselves at the rate they are used
- the three R's help us save _____?
- social events can be an example of this type of pollution
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- quality and length of life is affected by this
- deforestation is an example of this type of pollution
- type of resource that is in limited supply
- the month we celebrate Earth Day
- do this to unused electronics/appliances
- type of resource that are materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people’s needs
- anything that ends up on the ground
- is a way to preserve our natural resources
- release of pollutants into the air is what type of pollution
- these produce oxygen
18 Clues: these produce oxygen • a large body of saltwater • the month we celebrate Earth Day • the three R's help us save _____? • anything that ends up on the ground • do this to unused electronics/appliances • type of resource that is in limited supply • is a way to preserve our natural resources • quality and length of life is affected by this • ...
Health indicators 2025-04-22
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- The number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.
- An indication of how long a person can expect live, it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.
- An individual’s or a population’s overall health (and wellbeing), taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.
- Refers to death, often at a population level.
- The death of a child under 5 years of age.
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group.
- A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth, but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on current rates of ill health and mortality.
- The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time.
- A measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death.
- A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury. The equation for DALY is: YLL + YLD = DALY.
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- The death of a child between birth and their first birthday.
- A measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to illness, injury or disability.
- Death of a mother during pregnancy, childbirth or within six weeks of delivery.
- The rate of deaths occurring in children under 5 years of age per 1000 live births.
- The number of mothers who die as a result of pregnancy or childbirth per 100 000 live births.
- The rate of deaths of infants between birth and their first birthday, usually expressed per 1000 live births.
- A measure based on a person’s own opinion about how they feel about their health and wellbeing, their state of mind and their life in general. It is commonly sourced from population surveys.
- 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. Burden of disease is measured in a unit called the DALY.
18 Clues: The death of a child under 5 years of age. • Refers to death, often at a population level. • The death of a child between birth and their first birthday. • The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time. • A measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death. • ...
Health & Wellness 2024-11-09
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- What traditional Chinese medicine technique involves inserting needles into the skin?
- What term describes the body's process of converting food into energy?
- What is the process of removing toxins from the body often called?
- What is the immune system’s overreaction to substances like pollen or certain foods?
- What "feel-good" chemicals are released by the body during exercise?
- Which macronutrient is the body's primary energy source?
- What type of medicine is used to treat bacterial infections?
- Which macronutrient is essential for muscle repair and growth?
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- What is the practice of focusing one's awareness on the present moment?
- What is the condition of having difficulty falling or staying asleep?
- What is essential to maintain by drinking enough water daily?
- What helps protect the body’s cells from damage caused by free radicals?
- What substance in the blood can lead to heart disease if levels are too high?
- What can negatively impact both physical and mental health, often due to pressure?
- What mindfulness practice is used to reduce stress and promote relaxation?
- Which low-impact exercise focuses on core strength, flexibility, and balance?
- Which type of exercise is known for improving heart health?
- What practice combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation?
18 Clues: Which macronutrient is the body's primary energy source? • Which type of exercise is known for improving heart health? • What type of medicine is used to treat bacterial infections? • What is essential to maintain by drinking enough water daily? • Which macronutrient is essential for muscle repair and growth? • ...
HEALTH CARE 2025-05-08
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- A condition of excessive bleeding (9 letters)
- A condition of elevated body temperature (5 letters)
- A technique to clear the airway (9 letters)
- A reaction to a foreign substance (8 letters)
- You use this to check the temperature (12 letters)
- A substance used to prevent infection (10 letters)
- A sudden blockage of blood flow to the brain (6 letters)
- A portable bed for transporting patients (9 letters)
- A wound caused by fire or heat (4 letters)
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- A condition of low body temperature (10 letters)A person who provides medical care (6 letters)
- A person who assists in childbirth (7 letters)
- A device used to listen to heartbeats (12 letters)
- A device to measure blood pressure (15 letters)
- A person trained to give emergency medical care (8 letters)
- A sudden illness causing loss of consciousness (5 letters)
- CPR includes chest ___ (10 letters)
- Used to stop bleeding (5 letters)
- A break in the bone (6 letters)
18 Clues: A break in the bone (6 letters) • Used to stop bleeding (5 letters) • CPR includes chest ___ (10 letters) • A wound caused by fire or heat (4 letters) • A technique to clear the airway (9 letters) • A condition of excessive bleeding (9 letters) • A reaction to a foreign substance (8 letters) • A person who assists in childbirth (7 letters) • ...
Mental Health 2025-08-20
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- Is characterized by periods of depression and mania
- Term used for the "coming off" of medications
- Worst outcome for a mental health patient
- Used to treat seizures, but off label is used to tx bipolar disorder
- Used to treat schizophrenia
- MAOI's stand for
- Is the MSE used during clinicals
- Advanced tx that is shock therapy
- Auditory, gustatory, olfactory, tactile and visual make up this type of
- Prozac,paxil, zoloft, and celexa make up this drug classification
- Is major alcohol withdrawal
- Another common medication to treat schizophrenia
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- Another name for antipsychotics
- Another name for antimanics
- Medications that increase mood
- NMS stands for
- The name for when two medications work together
- Branch of medicine we are studying right now
18 Clues: NMS stands for • MAOI's stand for • Another name for antimanics • Used to treat schizophrenia • Is major alcohol withdrawal • Medications that increase mood • Another name for antipsychotics • Is the MSE used during clinicals • Advanced tx that is shock therapy • Worst outcome for a mental health patient • Branch of medicine we are studying right now • ...
Health/Town 2025-05-15
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- A serious illness.
- Dirty.
- The roads are divided into parts. There are slow and fast
- A place for ships.
- (2) You can see these things during sightseeing.
- You can cross over the river on it.
- There are a lot of people there.
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- Buildings where kings live.
- The opposite of dangerous.
- It cleans your body from poisons.
- A kind of container in which you can store tuna,peach etc.
- Religious building.
- The opposite of full.
- It is liquid in your body.
- When you always tell the truth, you are .....
- Old building in a bad condition.
- Decrease.
- For example, water, coke,milk....etc.
18 Clues: Dirty. • Decrease. • A serious illness. • A place for ships. • Religious building. • The opposite of full. • The opposite of dangerous. • It is liquid in your body. • Buildings where kings live. • Old building in a bad condition. • There are a lot of people there. • It cleans your body from poisons. • You can cross over the river on it. • For example, water, coke,milk....etc. • ...
Human Health 2025-10-16
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- Caused by genetic factor or lifestyle
- Foreign substance that comes from outside the body and induces the production of antibodies
- membrane A membrane that lines the digestive tract and respiratory tract
- White blood cells engulf and digest the pathogens using enzymes through...
- The body produces its own antibodies when stimulated by antigens
- Made of a tough layer and is difficult to be penetrated by microorganisms
- Animals that transmit pathogens
- Ability of the body system to resist pathogens before it is infected
- All virus, some bacteria, protozoa, fungi and worms
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- Can be transmitted from one individual to another
- Earwax, tears and vaginal secretions also function as....
- Abnormal condition of body or mind that causes discomfort,difficulty to function or stress to an individual
- Contains antigens obtained from a part or the whole structure of a weakened or dead virus or bacterium
- Victim who is weak and easily infected
- Spread through sexual intercourse
- The body gains antibody from external sources
- Example of a disease that can be transmitted through contact
- Protein produced by white blood cells into the bloodstream in response to antigens
18 Clues: Animals that transmit pathogens • Spread through sexual intercourse • Caused by genetic factor or lifestyle • Victim who is weak and easily infected • The body gains antibody from external sources • Can be transmitted from one individual to another • All virus, some bacteria, protozoa, fungi and worms • Earwax, tears and vaginal secretions also function as.... • ...
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-12
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- ley federal que protege la privacidad del paciente
- patient center medical home
- Health information management
- manteniendo vidas saludables
- register health information administrator
- nuestro EHR
- utilizado para facturar despues de la visita
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- nuestro sistema de billing
- register health information tecnician
- icd10, cpt, codigos
- mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico
- al mejor clinica de puerto rico
- todos unidos
- proceso en el cual el paciente solicita su expediente medico
14 Clues: nuestro EHR • todos unidos • icd10, cpt, codigos • nuestro sistema de billing • patient center medical home • manteniendo vidas saludables • Health information management • al mejor clinica de puerto rico • register health information tecnician • mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico • register health information administrator • utilizado para facturar despues de la visita • ...
Mercer GOSS India- Talent LOB 2016-07-25
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- The leader for UK and Ireland Admin reporting in to the new Wealth leader
- The leader for US Ben Admin (Health) team reporting in to the new Health leader
- The new Health leader for GOSS India
- The new GOSS Transition and Strategy leader
- The leader for Implementations (Health) team reporting in to the new Health leader
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- The new Health leader for GOSS India
- The leader for Mercer Marketplace team reporting in to the new Health leader
- The new Career leader for GOSS India
- The leader for US Participant Services Case Management reporting in to the new Health leader
- The leader for GOSS Warsaw delivery
- The new MMC functions leader for GOSS India
11 Clues: The leader for GOSS Warsaw delivery • The new Health leader for GOSS India • The new Career leader for GOSS India • The new Health leader for GOSS India • The new GOSS Transition and Strategy leader • The new MMC functions leader for GOSS India • The leader for UK and Ireland Admin reporting in to the new Wealth leader • ...
Local Health Care (Primary Health Care System) 2019-03-22
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- Community _____: "heart & soul" of primary health care.
- Social ______: enhances people's participation or governance.
- 4 A's: _____, Availability, Affordalibility & Acceptability, Appropriateness of health services.
- Ata Place where the 1st International Conference on Primary Health Care was held.
- Can generate support for social mobilization & networking.
- ______ National Health Research (ENHR)
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- ________ Health Care: centered on needs of individuals.
- Administrative structure provides more substantive responsibilities to local level political structures.
- "People are the____, object & subject of development"
- "______ in the hands of the people"
10 Clues: "______ in the hands of the people" • ______ National Health Research (ENHR) • "People are the____, object & subject of development" • ________ Health Care: centered on needs of individuals. • Community _____: "heart & soul" of primary health care. • Can generate support for social mobilization & networking. • ...
Health Ch 1 Vocabulary 2025-01-16
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- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally
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- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- extent to which a person experiences a health, happy, and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions
9 Clues: dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being • poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally • extent to which a person experiences a health, happy, and fulfilling life • ...
Health Care Careers 2025-09-22
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- is a career in the support services pathway
- health science career pathway focused on maintaining or improving overall health in the long term
- a career in the therapeutic pathway
- is a career in the health informatics pathway
- health science career pathway focused on diagnosis or treatment
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- process to identify reliable and ethical professions
- health science career pathway focused on research and the use of biotechnology and science to improve healthcare and discover or improve medical devices and treatments
- credential granted to professional to show they are legally able to practice
- health science career pathway focused on maintaining a proper physical and emotional environment for providers to treat patients
- credential earned through approved programs and exams in order to ensure career-specific knowledge and skills
- health science career pathway focused on acquiring, processing, and analyzing data
11 Clues: a career in the therapeutic pathway • is a career in the support services pathway • is a career in the health informatics pathway • process to identify reliable and ethical professions • health science career pathway focused on diagnosis or treatment • credential granted to professional to show they are legally able to practice • ...
Healthcare reform acts from 1990-2010s 2024-05-14
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- The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act: made substantial investments to help develop health information technology, expand primary care workforce, and conduct research
- requires group health plans and health insurance issuers to ensure that financial requirements applicable to mental health
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: restricts the use of pre-existing conditions in health insurance coverage determinations
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- Medicare Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act: created a voluntary, subsidized prescription drug benefit under Medicare
- proposal that included: universal coverage, a basic benefit package, and health insurance reform
- Also known as the Affordable Care Act: helps provide low-income households with affordable health insurance
- government program that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources
- State Children’s Health Insurance Program: provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children
- National committee on quality assurance: to accredit managed health plans
9 Clues: National committee on quality assurance: to accredit managed health plans • proposal that included: universal coverage, a basic benefit package, and health insurance reform • Also known as the Affordable Care Act: helps provide low-income households with affordable health insurance • ...
Healthy life style 2017-04-20
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- what can you do to keep healthy
- this can be good and bad for your health da
- what is bad for your health s
- what can effect your health dri
- this is a type of food that you would eat to have a healthy lifestyle veg
- this is a source of energy fa
- this prevent constipation if
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- This needed for growth and repairing of cells p
- This can effect your health dr
- what can give you energy car
- need to heal wounds mi
- this maintains healthy bones vi
- you can do 'tis to keep healthy bi
13 Clues: need to heal wounds mi • what can give you energy car • this prevent constipation if • what is bad for your health s • this is a source of energy fa • This can effect your health dr • what can you do to keep healthy • what can effect your health dri • this maintains healthy bones vi • you can do 'tis to keep healthy bi • this can be good and bad for your health da • ...
Health Insurance 2022-03-22
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- Health Saving Account
- Flexible Spending Account
- Dollar Amount Paid Each Month
- Money you pay
- insurance through the government
- most common source of insurance
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- percentage paid
- Dollar Amount Paid Before Insurance Kicks In
- health maintenance organiztion
- protection from unexpected events
- flat rate paid
- medical insurance
12 Clues: Money you pay • flat rate paid • percentage paid • medical insurance • Health Saving Account • Flexible Spending Account • Dollar Amount Paid Each Month • health maintenance organiztion • most common source of insurance • insurance through the government • protection from unexpected events • Dollar Amount Paid Before Insurance Kicks In
Health Science 2015-02-04
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- professionals who work with the elderly, or who perform research to understand and address their need
- this pathway includes many different levels of health care related employment. They manage all of the patient data and information, financial information, and computer applications related to health care processes and procedures.
- the minimum degree a Bioethicist can have.
- this pathway is focused primarily on changing the health status of the patient over time. Health professionals in this pathway work directly with patients; they may provide care, treatment, counseling and health education information.
- careers that involve working directly with people, while others involve research into diseases of collecting and formatting data and information
- use high-energy radiation to stop cancer cells from growing and dividing in cancer patients.
- Services this pathway uses tests and evaluations that aid in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries or other physical conditions.
- diagnose and treat injuries, disorders, and diseases of the nervous system
- assess and treat patients who have problems with movement due to illness, injury, or physical disabilities.
- specialist dentists who use braces, retainers, and other devices to fix the way patients’ teeth are positioned.
- gerontologists must be on call for these
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- help doctors diagnose medical problems by using equipment to produce images of patients’ organs, bones, and tissues.
- who wants to be a gerontologist
- work behind the scenes at hospitals and other medical facilities, making sure they run smoothly.
- use statistics to determine the causes of disease and illness in populations
- who wants to be a physical therapist
- help people understand and resolve moral issues surrounding health care and scientific research.
- how most Orthodontists are employed
18 Clues: who wants to be a gerontologist • how most Orthodontists are employed • who wants to be a physical therapist • gerontologists must be on call for these • the minimum degree a Bioethicist can have. • diagnose and treat injuries, disorders, and diseases of the nervous system • use statistics to determine the causes of disease and illness in populations • ...
Local Health Care (Primary Health Care System) 2019-03-22
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- reliance / Can generate support for social mobilization & networking.
- / Social ______: enhances people's participation or governance.
- / Community _____: "heart & soul" of primary health care.
- / Administrative structure provides more substantive responsibilities to local level political structures.
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- / 4 A's: _____, Availability, Affordalibility & Acceptability, Appropriateness of health services.
- / ______ National Health Research (ENHR)
- / ________ Health Care: centered on needs of individuals.
- / "People are the____, object & subject of development"
- / "______ in the hands of the people"
- Ata / Place where the 1st International Conference on Primary Health Care was held.
10 Clues: / "______ in the hands of the people" • / ______ National Health Research (ENHR) • / "People are the____, object & subject of development" • / ________ Health Care: centered on needs of individuals. • / Community _____: "heart & soul" of primary health care. • / Social ______: enhances people's participation or governance. • ...
3rd Grade Nutrition 2024-06-26
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- It is important to eat a _______ of foods from multiple food groups.
- I can make __________ decisions about my health.
- When you do something over and over.
- The three dimensions of health include: physical health, mental health, and ______ health.
- You make lots of these everyday.
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- We should drink _____ throughout the day to stay hydrated.
- It is important to use _________ that have accurate and reliable health information.
- I can practice healthy _________.
- We eat ____ which gives our body nutrients to learn, grow, and play.
- There are ____ food groups.
10 Clues: There are ____ food groups. • You make lots of these everyday. • I can practice healthy _________. • When you do something over and over. • I can make __________ decisions about my health. • We should drink _____ throughout the day to stay hydrated. • It is important to eat a _______ of foods from multiple food groups. • ...
Words of Wellness 2025-12-17
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- – Testing for disease in people without symptoms.
- – A holistic approach to health, including physical and mental well-being.
- – A long-lasting health condition.
- The process of making a person immune to infection.
- – Actions taken to improve health outcomes.
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- – The ability to recover from health challenges.
- – Social, economic, and environmental factors affecting health.
- – The science of food and its impact on health.
- – Efforts to connect services to underserved populations.
- – Actions taken to reduce the risk of disease or injury.
10 Clues: – A long-lasting health condition. • – Actions taken to improve health outcomes. • – The science of food and its impact on health. • – The ability to recover from health challenges. • – Testing for disease in people without symptoms. • The process of making a person immune to infection. • – Actions taken to reduce the risk of disease or injury. • ...
Vulnerable Populations: Incarcerated Persons 2021-10-29
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- What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County
- A store within the correctional facility that inmates are able to use to purchase products from.
- What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty?
- someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges.
- ________ Disparities; Differences in the quantity of disease, burden of disease, and other adverse health conditions present in different groups.
- Involuntarily confined and their freedom, along with movements, are restricted as a consequence of criminal behavior.
- is a healthcare objective that has been expanded to help eliminate health disparities so that individuals in the community can effectively reach and maintain holistic wellness.
- Besides being incarcerated what other characteristic must be present to constitute membership of this vulnerable population.
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- Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk.
- individuals are at high risk for chronic medical diseases, infectious diseases, and sexually transmitted diseases.
- What class of socioeconomic status do members of this vulnerable population usually belong to?
- "factors such as where we live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income, and education level, and our relationships with friends and family all have considerable impacts on health."
- is associated with increased chronic health problems, mental illness, sexually transmitted diseases, and other infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV and AIDS.
- A measure of the risk of a certain event happening in one group compared to the risk of the same event happening in another group.
- ___________ Populations; Groups of people who have heightened risk for adverse health outcomes.
15 Clues: Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk. • What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County • What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty? • someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges. • ...
Halloween Nutrition Fun 2024-10-31
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- A primary energy source for the body, found in grains, fruits, vegetables, and sugars.
- System: A series of organs that break down food and absorb nutrients; includes the stomach, intestines, and more.
- Diet: A diet providing adequate nutrients from various food groups to support health and energy needs.
- A macronutrient that builds and repairs tissues and muscles; found in meat, fish, dairy, beans, and nuts.
- Chocolate: A treat with antioxidants that may benefit heart health when consumed in moderation.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest; it promotes healthy digestion and helps control blood sugar levels.
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- Intake: The amount of water one should consume daily to stay hydrated; essential for body functions.
- Simple carbohydrates that provide quick energy; too much added sugar can lead to health issues.
- Size: The recommended portion of food to help maintain balanced intake, as shown on nutrition labels.
- The process by which the body converts food into energy; higher metabolism can lead to more energy use.
- A mineral essential for bone health, muscle function, and nerve transmission; found in dairy, leafy greens, and fortified foods.
- Foods: Foods like spinach, beans, and red meat that provide iron, essential for carrying oxygen in the blood.
- A nutrient-dense food rich in vitamins A, C, and fiber, supporting eye health and digestion.
- C: A vitamin that boosts immune health and aids in wound healing; found in citrus fruits and peppers.
- Fats: Unsaturated fats that support heart health and provide energy; found in avocados, nuts, and olive oil.
15 Clues: A primary energy source for the body, found in grains, fruits, vegetables, and sugars. • A nutrient-dense food rich in vitamins A, C, and fiber, supporting eye health and digestion. • Simple carbohydrates that provide quick energy; too much added sugar can lead to health issues. • ...
Paige Davis-Psychological Disorders 2025-03-18
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- a mental health condition characterized by significant and persistent mood swings between extreme highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
- a brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear
- the expression of psychological or emotional factors as physical (somatic) symptoms
- a mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event
- extreme or irrational fear of entering open or crowded places, of leaving one's own home, or of being in places from which escape is difficult.
- a mental disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), and behaviors that drive them to do something over and over (compulsions)
- an approach for treating mental health issues by talking with a psychologist, psychiatrist or another mental health provider
- clusters of systems that are considered recognizable diseases only within a specific cultures or socities
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- derives from the greek root "phobo" meaning fear
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of detachment from oneself, thoughts, emotions, or body
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent and intense fear of social situations
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity
- the disconnection or separation of something from something else or the state of being disconnected.
- behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life
- a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems
15 Clues: derives from the greek root "phobo" meaning fear • a brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear • the expression of psychological or emotional factors as physical (somatic) symptoms • a mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event • ...
ehmis 2024-11-22
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- Used in hospitals to manage cases of malnutrition.
- This register records cases of children needing malnutrition intervention.
- A slip used to transfer patients between health facilities.
- A critical register for documenting child immunizations.
- A vital register in tracking pills and Depo use.
- A slip used to track patients who stop or miss treatments.
- This register records safe procedures for family planning, such as IUCD or implants.
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- Register that tracks vector borne diseases.
- A community service register maintained by Female Community Health Volunteers.
- This register tracks the use of safe abortion services.
- A register for OPD visits.
- The main register for documenting all patients and activities.
- Documentation register for leprosy laboratory services.
- Register essential for safe motherhood services.
- A register used to track and manage the health of infants and children.
- A register for documenting children's nutritional health.
16 Clues: A register for OPD visits. • Register that tracks vector borne diseases. • Register essential for safe motherhood services. • A vital register in tracking pills and Depo use. • Used in hospitals to manage cases of malnutrition. • This register tracks the use of safe abortion services. • Documentation register for leprosy laboratory services. • ...
Module 8 Chapters 12 and 13 2015-03-26
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- Factors that are conditions or attributes in individuals, families, communities, or the larger society that, when present, mitigate or eliminate risk in families and communities that, when present, increase the health and well-being of children and families.
- A person who belongs to the same age group or social group as someone else.
- Not having or showing the necessary skills to do something successfully.
- Injection drug user.
- NEPs.
- Abbreviation for World Health Organization.
- Children/people need these to help prevent disease.
- Theory of planned Behavior.
- It is spread through the air by cough or sneeze.
- The termination of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Can be a result in engaging risk behaviors.
- Flu threat that occurred in the early 2000's, it first surfaced in Hong Kong.
- Another word for needle, and shouldn't be shared to prevent the spread of disease.
- HBM.
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- These populations often engage in health risk behavior with goals in mind that relate to life situations of limit, threat, alienation, and mistrust.
- Disease can affect particular.
- Human immunodeficiency virus.
- A theoretical construct useful in the social sciences to study relationships between individuals, groups, organizations, or even entire societies.
- These populations may have few resources for work.
- A infectious disease contracted from a mosquito bite.
- Risky behavior can be influenced by this.
- Major export product and a cultural tradition.
- used in psychology, education, and communication, holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences.
- These workers who don't speak english have limited to no access to health care.
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- A set of rules or a promise that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information.
- Is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity.
- The range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals.
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- Community health outreach workers.
- A chemical substance that has known biological effects on humans or other animals.
- health Refers to "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals."
31 Clues: HBM. • NEPs. • Injection drug user. • Theory of planned Behavior. • Human immunodeficiency virus. • Disease can affect particular. • Community health outreach workers. • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome. • Risky behavior can be influenced by this. • Abbreviation for World Health Organization. • Major export product and a cultural tradition. • ...
Social Determinants 2023-02-19
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- 1/10 people live in____
- People with higher levels of ___ are healthier and live longer
- the ability to easily obtain something
- health ___ and inequalities
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- create neighborhoods and environments that promote health and ___
- Increase social and community ____
- 1/10 people don't have health ____
- 5 ___ of social determinants of health
- health care access and ____
- Stability created by steady job and career opportunities
10 Clues: 1/10 people live in____ • health care access and ____ • health ___ and inequalities • Increase social and community ____ • 1/10 people don't have health ____ • 5 ___ of social determinants of health • the ability to easily obtain something • Stability created by steady job and career opportunities • People with higher levels of ___ are healthier and live longer • ...
Healthcare Systems Crossword 2017-10-11
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- Agency that provides vital services, especially to those least able to help themselves.
- Place for elderly to go when family is away.
- Provide end-of-life care to patients who are expected to live 6 months or less.
- Agency that works to improve the safety and effectiveness of health care.
- Provide emergency medical care in educational institutions.
- Agency that works to prevent and control diseases.
- Designed to care for patients who need assistance with ADLs or with medical needs.
- Agency that assures the safety of food, cosmetics, medicine, and other biological products.
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- Provides outpatient care for those who need therapy.
- Clinics that offer medical care that does not require an overnight stay.
- These facilities do no specialize in one type of medical treatment, they provide a wide range of services.
- This agency protects, promotes and advances the health and safety of the US.
- Place of residence for older adults who are independent but need a little extra help with day to day activities.
- Agency that regulates the safety safety and health in the workplace.
- Offers medical care through electronic information/technology.
- This organization deals with world health problems and investigates and publishes health information.
- Patients who receive medical treatment without being admitted into the hospital.
17 Clues: Place for elderly to go when family is away. • Agency that works to prevent and control diseases. • Provides outpatient care for those who need therapy. • Provide emergency medical care in educational institutions. • Offers medical care through electronic information/technology. • Agency that regulates the safety safety and health in the workplace. • ...
CW chapter 25 &26 2021-05-17
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- Imprisonment Conscious restraint of the freedom of a person without proper authorization, privilege, or consent.
- failure to do something that is reasonable person guided by the ordinary considerations that ordinarily regulate human affairs would do or the doing of something a reasonable and prudent person would not do.
- any unlawful touching of another that is without justification or excuse.
- long lasting documentation of all patient care information that applies to individual patients.
- 1966 HIPPA
- holding up a person to ridicule, scorn, or contempt in a respectable and considerable part of the community.
- person’s agreement to allow something to happen that is based on a full disclosure of the facts needed to make the decision intelligently.
- persons agreement to allows something to happen which is not expressly given by rather inferred from a person’s actions or inactions.
- degree of skill, knowledge, and care ordinarily possessed and employed by members in good standing within the profession.
- an agreement between two or persons or parties which creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- legel theory requiring three elements.
- RHIAs
- Encompass both registered health information administrators and registered health info technicians as individuals with either of these credentials who hold a variety of positions within the health information management profession.
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- quality of the care and service provided to patients within a health care facility is monitored and evaluated.
- 4th edition CPT-4.
- technical experts in health data, analysis, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting activities in accordance with established data.
- allows providers to gather multiple types of data about a patient.
- HFAP “authorized by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to survey” all hospitals and many other health care settings.
- APC.
- classification system used in the U.S for reporting of inpatient hospital procedures.
- Intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing a person to rely on the false information to his/her detriment.
- private or civil wrong or injury for which the court provides a remedy in the form of an action for damages.
- accredits and certifies health care organizations and other programs in the U.S.
- any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury on the person of another.
- categorizes into payment groups patients who are medically related with respect to diagnosis and treatment.
- PPS a predetermined lever of reimbursement is established before services.
- let the superior respond or the master speaks for the servant.
- used for diagnosis coding in all health care settings in the U.S.
- International Classification of Disease, 9th edition, Clinical modification used until September 30, 2015.
29 Clues: APC. • RHIAs • 1966 HIPPA • 4th edition CPT-4. • legel theory requiring three elements. • let the superior respond or the master speaks for the servant. • used for diagnosis coding in all health care settings in the U.S. • allows providers to gather multiple types of data about a patient. • any unlawful touching of another that is without justification or excuse. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-02
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- It is where leininger was buried.
- Include variables such as age, gender, body mass index, pubertal status, aerobic capacity, strength, agility or balance.
- They are capable of being concerned about others needs and wellbeing and survival.
- Defines as those cognitively based asisstive , supportive , facilitative or enabling acts that are tailored made to fit.
- Defined as formally taught, learned, and transmitted professional care, health, illness, wellness, and related knowledge and practice skills.
- It is learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and lifeways of a particular group.
- It is how the people look at the world or the universe.
- Defined as abstract and concrete phenomena related to assisting, supporting or enabling experiences or behavior towards.
- Include variables such as self-esteem, self-motivation, personal competence, perceived health status, and definition of health.
- Rosemarie Parse first published theory in 1981.
- It is where madeliene and her sister entered in 1945
- Commitment to a plan of action, immediate competing demands and preferences and health promoting behavior
- Knowledge gained from direct experience or direct from those who have experience it.
- Newman redefined this according to her nursing process of recognizing individual in relation to the environment.
- Refers to the outside efforts but subtle and not.
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- Defined as a learned subfield or branch of nursing that fosuses upon the comparative study and analysis of cultures concerning nursing and health illness caring practices, beliefs and values to provide meaningful and efficacious nursing care services to their cultural values and health illness context.
- Refers to reaching out and beyond the limits that a person sets.
- Editor and Founder, Nursing Science Quarterly.
- This indicates the common, similar, or dominant uniform care meanings, patterns, values, lifeways.
- Define as behavior motivated desire to actively avoid illness, detect it early, or maintain functioning within illness contraints.
- It may result when an outsider attempts to comprehend or adapt effectively to a different cultural group.
- Define as behavior motivated by the desire to increase well-being and actualize human health potential.
- The theorist for the human becoming theory.
- She redefines nursing according to her nursing process of recognition the individual in relation to environment, and it is a process of the understanding of cobsciousness.
- Knowledge that describes the professional perspective.
- It is a manifestation of an evolving pattern of person- environmental interaction.
- It is the state of well being that is culturally defined, valued, anf practiced.
- A nursing theorist who was born in July 13, 1925, in Sutton, Nebraska.
- Man and environment cocreate in rhythmical pattern.
- A nursing theorist who was born in Lansing, Michigan.
30 Clues: It is where leininger was buried. • The theorist for the human becoming theory. • Editor and Founder, Nursing Science Quarterly. • Rosemarie Parse first published theory in 1981. • Refers to the outside efforts but subtle and not. • Man and environment cocreate in rhythmical pattern. • It is where madeliene and her sister entered in 1945 • ...
Health Professions Act 2015-03-25
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- health review board establishes this when investigating registrants
- a panel that aids colleges
- minister of ______ appoints an advisory panel
- this program assesses the professional performance of a registrant
- one of three pieces of legislation which govern RMT's
- one of three pieces of legislation which govern RMT's
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- the health review board aids them with registration issues
- the chair of the review board must be a member of this group of professionals
- is an inspector for the college
- this organization applies to become designated as a health profession
- the ____ of an advisory panel must not be a member of a college or employee of government
- who you apply to for designation as health profession
- the __________could order a search and seizure
13 Clues: a panel that aids colleges • is an inspector for the college • minister of ______ appoints an advisory panel • the __________could order a search and seizure • who you apply to for designation as health profession • one of three pieces of legislation which govern RMT's • one of three pieces of legislation which govern RMT's • ...
Healthy life style 2017-04-20
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- This needed for growth and repairing of cells p
- you can do 'tis to keep healthy bi
- what can you do to keep healthy
- what can give you energy car
- what is bad for your health s
- this maintains healthy bones vi
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- this can be good and bad for your health da
- need to heal wounds mi
- this prevent constipation if
- this is a type of food that you would eat to have a healthy lifestyle veg
- This can effect your health dr
- what can effect your health dri
- this is a source of energy fa
13 Clues: need to heal wounds mi • this prevent constipation if • what can give you energy car • what is bad for your health s • this is a source of energy fa • This can effect your health dr • what can you do to keep healthy • what can effect your health dri • this maintains healthy bones vi • you can do 'tis to keep healthy bi • this can be good and bad for your health da • ...
VEGETABLES 2021-05-02
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- was often used as thickening and flavoring for food
- are believed to ward off free radicals
- can prevent blood clotting
- is good for health and skin
- are good for heart health because they contain antioxidant compounds.
- substitutes rice for both feeding and nutritional value
- is one of the very good green vegetables for health
- is a vegetable of the brassica or cruciferous family, which includes broccoli and kale, which can grow in all types of soil
- is a vegetable plant that only grows in the lowlands and grows much in the yard because it is one of the fence plants
- helps to treat anemia, to lower cholesterol and to prevent free radicals and to increase immunity.
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- is one of the most bitter greens when processed
- is believed to prevent cancer
- can heal hair loss
- serves as an antioxygen and good for the body and high fiber kandugan, which is good for digestion.
- helps prevent premature aging, strengthen bones, increase fertility and promote good health
- can prevent breast cancer risk
- can prevent diabetes
17 Clues: can heal hair loss • can prevent diabetes • can prevent blood clotting • is good for health and skin • is believed to prevent cancer • can prevent breast cancer risk • are believed to ward off free radicals • is one of the most bitter greens when processed • was often used as thickening and flavoring for food • is one of the very good green vegetables for health • ...
Module 1 Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Common, expected and normal response to the stresses of everyday life.
- Intervention type that should not be used to address mental distress.
- Type of emotion that characterizes mental health problems.
- One in ______ people will develop a mental illness.
- Mental illnesses are ________ diseases.
- Require the best available evidence-based treatments/interventions from properly trained healthcare professionals.
- Mental health states are not a ___________.
- Institutions that are important sites to address student mental health.
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- Most prevalent mental disorder.
- Over the next 20 years, we will lose _______ billion dollars to the impact of mental illness.
- Indicators of adaptation being challenged by the magnitude of the stressor.
- Type of disorder that mental disorders are classified as.
- Prevention type that prevents the disease from ever occurring.
- These are not required when treating a mental health problem.
- Age that most mental illnesses can be diagnosed before.
- Prevention type that uses the concept of treatment as prevention.
16 Clues: Most prevalent mental disorder. • Mental illnesses are ________ diseases. • Mental health states are not a ___________. • One in ______ people will develop a mental illness. • Age that most mental illnesses can be diagnosed before. • Type of disorder that mental disorders are classified as. • Type of emotion that characterizes mental health problems. • ...
Module 0 Your Health & Wellness 2022-08-14
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- how you handle your feelings, thoughts, and emotions each day(pg.xxvii)
- choosing to take the right action(pg.xlviii)
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness(pg.xxxiv)
- steps for practicing refusal skills(pg.xliv)
- beliefs that guide the way a person lives (pg.xlviii)
- your total health is made up of 3 parts, like a ____(pg.xxvii)
- your ability to get along with the people around you(pg.xxviii)
- passing of traits from parents to their biological children(pg.xxx)
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- having balanced health over a long period of time(pg.xxviii)
- something you hope to accomplish(pg.xl)
- personal feeling or belief(pg.xxxiii)
- taking steps to avoid something harmful (pg.xxxvi)
- steps to the decision making process(pg.xlviii)
- patterns of behavior that you follow without thinking(pg.xxviii)
- combination of physical, mental and social well being(pg.xxvi)
- active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors(pg.xxxvii)
16 Clues: personal feeling or belief(pg.xxxiii) • something you hope to accomplish(pg.xl) • choosing to take the right action(pg.xlviii) • steps for practicing refusal skills(pg.xliv) • steps to the decision making process(pg.xlviii) • taking steps to avoid something harmful (pg.xxxvi) • beliefs that guide the way a person lives (pg.xlviii) • ...
Adulthood 2013-08-19
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- Managing a home and getting married
- workplace safety and access to health care
- Refers to those genetics and physiological factors that impact on health and individual human development
- Ability to think, reason and effectively use memory skills
- Media, level of income and community belonging
- The main cause of mortality for males
- Refers to the changes that occur to the body and its systems
- The level of health of an individual, community or group
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- Failed relationships or lack of support can lead to poor self concept
- Programs aimed at preventing ill health
- Peak physical condition
- The main cause of mortality for females
- The most common cause of cancer
- The longest stage of the lifespan
- Connections that an adult has with individuals and groups
15 Clues: Peak physical condition • The most common cause of cancer • The longest stage of the lifespan • Managing a home and getting married • The main cause of mortality for males • Programs aimed at preventing ill health • The main cause of mortality for females • workplace safety and access to health care • Media, level of income and community belonging • ...
VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY 2023-08-13
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- organisation responsible for setting quality standards for products in India
- world milk day
- GRAS list was published by
- bacteriocin produced by lactobacillus lactis
- India's regulatory authority for food safety and standards
- father of veterinary public health
- systematic approach to identify evaluate control hazards of food production
- acronym for world organisation for animal health
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- imbalance in gut microbiota that can affect overall health and digestion
- immunization initiative launched in India to expand vaccine coverage is
- Collaborative approach that recognizes human animal and environmental health
- Natural antimicrobial system present in milk that preserves it's freshness and quality
- 67th aminoacid in beta casein of A1 milk is replaced by
- Diagnostic test used in dairy farming to detect subclinical mastitis in cattle
- what percentage of food borne illness is transmitted through milk
15 Clues: world milk day • GRAS list was published by • father of veterinary public health • bacteriocin produced by lactobacillus lactis • acronym for world organisation for animal health • 67th aminoacid in beta casein of A1 milk is replaced by • India's regulatory authority for food safety and standards • what percentage of food borne illness is transmitted through milk • ...
Mental Health Unit Review 2024-05-06
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- ___ mechanisms are mental processes protecting you from stressful emotions
- mental health problem caused my technology
- ___ well-being is a combo of feeling good and functioning effectively
- negative stereotype
- ___ factors are positive influences in daily life
- these stressors are social/physical surrounding impacting a person
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- something that affects your mental health while in the womb
- stress is body's ___ to challenge or demand
- health a state of well-being
- this type of depression can be caused by the death of a loved one
- grief is a deep ___ reaction
- ___ cortex is the social/emotional control center
- mental health determines how to handle ___
- this is the last stage of 5 grief stages and it's when your emotions stabilize
- stress lasting for a longer period of time
15 Clues: negative stereotype • grief is a deep ___ reaction • health a state of well-being • mental health problem caused my technology • mental health determines how to handle ___ • stress lasting for a longer period of time • stress is body's ___ to challenge or demand • ___ cortex is the social/emotional control center • ___ factors are positive influences in daily life • ...
Healthcare Management Crossword 2025-04-29
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- means a physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center;
- financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services.
- means the contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization;
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services;
- actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity;
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- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- means that a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life;
- monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources;
- a factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences;
- a citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to law
10 Clues: a factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences; • actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity; • a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services; • financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services. • ...
Vulnerable Populations: Incarcerated Persons 2021-10-29
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- What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County
- A store within the correctional facility that inmates are able to use to purchase products from.
- What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty?
- Someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges.
- ________ Disparities; Differences in the quantity of disease, burden of disease, and other adverse health conditions present in different groups.
- Involuntarily confined and their freedom, along with movements, are restricted as a consequence of criminal behavior.
- Healthcare objectives that have been expanded to help eliminate health disparities so that individuals in the community can effectively reach and maintain holistic wellness.
- Besides being incarcerated what other characteristic must be present to constitute membership of this vulnerable population.
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- Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk.
- Individuals are at high risk for chronic medical diseases, infectious diseases, and sexually transmitted diseases.
- What class of socioeconomic status do members of this vulnerable population usually belong to?
- "factors such as where we live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income, and education level, and our relationships with friends and family all have considerable impacts on health."
- is associated with increased chronic health problems, mental illness, sexually transmitted diseases, and other infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV and AIDS.
- A measure of the risk of a certain event happening in one group compared to the risk of the same event happening in another group.
- ___________ Populations; Groups of people who have heightened risk for adverse health outcomes.
15 Clues: Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk. • What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County • What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty? • Someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges. • ...
healthcare 2023-11-27
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- Physical activity done to maintain or improve health and fitness
- The ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alertness, without undue fatigue, and with ample energy to enjoy leisure-time pursuits and respond to emergencies.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally
- The health of the heart and blood vessels
- A diet that contains the proper proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water necessary to maintain good health.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The quality of bending easily without breaking; the ability to be easily modified.
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- Training A form of exercise that uses resistance to induce muscular contraction, which builds strength, anaerobic endurance, and the size of skeletal muscles.
- A form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines.
- A state of well-being in which an individual realizes their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively, and is able to make contributions to their community.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity, adapt well to change, and keep going in the face of setbacks
- Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling and reducing the tension that occurs in stressful situations
- The process of causing something to absorb water; maintaining an adequate fluid balance in the body.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity, adapt well to change, and keep going in the face of setbacks
- Behaviors that contribute to overall health and well-being, often related to diet, exercise, and self-care.
- The ability of the body to resist infection or disease
16 Clues: The health of the heart and blood vessels • The ability of the body to resist infection or disease • The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally • Physical activity done to maintain or improve health and fitness • The quality of bending easily without breaking; the ability to be easily modified. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2019-06-08
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- a health problem where you are hot
- a more advanced school that comes after highschool
- a health problem where your throat hurts and you cough
- when you have a wedding you do this
- a job where you fix cars and engines
- something that does cost a lot of money
- something you want to do in the future
- something that does not cost a lot money
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- a special doctor that uses a knife to cut people
- a kind of health problem you can get from a knife
- a job that works with electrical devices
- After university, I want to _______________ doctor.
- a health problem where your head hurts
- _____________ money can you spend?
14 Clues: a health problem where you are hot • _____________ money can you spend? • when you have a wedding you do this • a job where you fix cars and engines • a health problem where your head hurts • something you want to do in the future • something that does cost a lot of money • a job that works with electrical devices • something that does not cost a lot money • ...
careers in psychology 2023-10-07
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- Psychologist: Apply psychological principles to improve workplace productivity, employee well-being, and organizational performance.
- Psychologist: Offer mental health support and assessment services to military personnel and veterans.
- Specialize in the mental health needs of older adults.
- Study the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working with patients with neurological disorders.
- Research Analyst: Conduct research to understand consumer preferences and trends for marketing purposes.
- Psychologist: Study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior.
- Counselor: Assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals.
- Psychologist: Diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and assessment.
- Resources Specialist: Use psychological knowledge to manage employee relations, hiring, and training.
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- Psychologist: Research and apply psychological principles to improve teaching and learning.
- Psychologist: Provide therapy and support to individuals dealing with emotional and psychological issues.
- Psychologist: Work in educational settings to assess and support students' mental health and learning needs.
- and Family Therapist: Provide therapy to couples and families to address relationship issues.
- Psychologist: Study consumer behavior and help businesses understand and influence consumer choices.
- Psychologist: Focus on the connection between mental and physical health, helping individuals adopt healthier behaviors.
- Psychologist: Help individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses adapt and improve their quality of life.
- Psychologist: Apply psychology to legal and criminal justice contexts, such as profiling, assessment, and consultation.
- Psychologist: Investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being.
- Psychologist: Assist athletes with performance enhancement, motivation, and mental well-being.
- Neuropsychologist: Assess and treat individuals with brain injuries or neurological disorders.
20 Clues: Specialize in the mental health needs of older adults. • Psychologist: Study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior. • Psychologist: Investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being. • Counselor: Assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals. • ...
Mid-Term B&C (Lesly) 2013-12-19
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- updates to the ICD-9-CM Diagnostic coding system
- Treatment Payment and Health Operations
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- Private or Government organize. that insure or pays for healthcare
- payment method in which a prepayment covers the provider's services
- Practice Management Program
- clnician who does not interact face to face with the patient, such as laboratory
- a person who buys an insurance plan
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- PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS
- Word or phrase that describes a main term in the alphabetic index
- an amount that an insured person must pay, usually annually
- health plan or program
- medical procedure and treatment that are included as benefits in a health plan
- Not elsewhere classified
- medical report that lists diagnosis,services provided, fees, and payments received
- Failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill
- Protected Health Information
- International classification of diseases ninth revision, Clinical Modification
- clinician who treats the patient face to face, in contrast to an indirect provider such we a laboratory
- described a condition or procedure associated with that person
- INSURANCE PLAN THAT HAS A NARROW CHOICE OF PROVIDER
21 Clues: health plan or program • PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS • Not elsewhere classified • Practice Management Program • Protected Health Information • a person who buys an insurance plan • Treatment Payment and Health Operations • updates to the ICD-9-CM Diagnostic coding system • INSURANCE PLAN THAT HAS A NARROW CHOICE OF PROVIDER • ...
Horizon Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-13
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- Start of Care
- Eligibility and ____
- home infusion therapy
- missed start of care.
- traditional home health
- nearly 20% among Aetna’s Florida Commercial membership
- functional group within the RCCs responsible for securing an agency/vendor
- a subset within a hp for which CareCentrix does not coordinate ancillary care
- Protected Health Information
- professionals include RN'S, PT'S, OT'S
- registered nurse
- computer application used to electronically store and route our work
- Is Curtis Hunt middle name Alexander?
- Navi__
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- To close the ebin record... Mark as ___
- If a patient is wheezing they may need one of these
- home-based sleep testing services
- Thriller was Michael Jackson's___ studio album?
- Steven Tyler was the lead singer of which band?
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- This woman is considered the Queen of Pop
- Out of Pocket
- Rapper Plies is from _ County near Fort Myers
- in simplified terms, these are universal billing codes
- Click F1 to view the ___ Screen
- 9119 Corporate Lake Drive | Suite 300 Tampa, FL 33634
- How to escalate a referral request? You put it into ___
- Gloria Estefan is considered the Queen of ___ Pop
- durable medical equipment
29 Clues: Navi__ • Start of Care • Out of Pocket • registered nurse • Eligibility and ____ • home infusion therapy • missed start of care. • traditional home health • durable medical equipment • Protected Health Information • Click F1 to view the ___ Screen • home-based sleep testing services • Is Curtis Hunt middle name Alexander? • professionals include RN'S, PT'S, OT'S • ...
Quality in Harmony Name 2014-09-27
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- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare
- Person certified in quality (ask Gary)
- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- pastry used to display data
- Person covered by health plan
- a person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- body of facts; information
- science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data (
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- Health insurance portability and accountability act (acronym)
- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
- statement of intent (Practice must follow P…..(6)
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- Performance Improvement project (acronym)
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- National Committee for ....... assurance (NCQA)
- systematic series of actions directed to some end (7)
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym)
- the area under study (10)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- statement of expectation (we all have them)
- number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- Agency for health care administration (acronym)
25 Clues: the area under study (10) • body of facts; information • pastry used to display data • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • Person covered by health plan • State health insurance safety net (8) • Person certified in quality (ask Gary) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • Performance Improvement project (acronym) • Together everyone achieves more (acronym) • ...
TED Talk 2022-10-19
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- government regulations on our food systems
- how old she Stefanie Sacks when she took charge of her health with food?
- Robin _____, food crusader
- make ________ your bottom line
- breakfast food filled with transfats & tons of sugar
- ____ for nourishment
- where Stafanie received her masters degree
- our health is nobbodys _____ _____ but ours
- you can live in a ___ ___ with or without money
- Stefanie Sacks is a ________ not an idealist
- ___ changes can make a big everyday difference
- get an ____________ education
- What did Stefanie compare human beings to?
- if we don't plan for eating healthfully, we better plan for _____
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- drink alternative to soda, made in video
- commit to ___________
- book by Ann Marie Colbin
- everyone has to ____ somewhere
- chips was made from this vegetable
- data base app for nutritional information
- nutricious can always meet _____
- better ___ for every average choice
- read them for nutrition information
- everyone wants to change the way they eat to _____ their health
- action hero in video if you can't find your inner cook
- average choice food is more expensive than ____ choice
- become a ___ shopper by questioning food choice
- food ___, a challenge for many
- healthy eating _______ more
29 Clues: ____ for nourishment • commit to ___________ • book by Ann Marie Colbin • Robin _____, food crusader • healthy eating _______ more • get an ____________ education • make ________ your bottom line • everyone has to ____ somewhere • food ___, a challenge for many • nutricious can always meet _____ • chips was made from this vegetable • better ___ for every average choice • ...
Eastern DORT 2024 2024-10-28
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- Temporary restriction for public health.
- Port of Entry in Eastern Division.
- Study of disease distribution.
- Highly contagious viral disease marked by a distinct rash and fever.
- Tertiary Referral Eastern Divisional Hospital.
- Head of Health Protection Division, MHMS Fiji.
- Effort to locate those exposed to a disease.
- Graph that plots disease spread over time.
- Set for Land has eyes.
- Disease spread by Aedes mosquitoes, known as "breakbone fever".
- Seat of the chiefly Vuanirewa clan.
- Number of Steps of Outbreak Investigations.
- Health professional focused on reducing healthcare-associated infections and promoting safety.
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- Bacterial infection from contaminated food or water, causing high fever and abdominal pain.
- Uninhabited island known as "birdland".
- CGM Eastern.
- Relating to the period between initial symptoms and full disease development.
- Zoonotic virus causing rash and flu-like symptoms, re-emerged globally in 2022, Currently a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
- Global outbreak of an infectious disease.
- Waterborne disease often linked to animal urine exposure.
- Person showing no symptoms but can spread disease.
- Name of DMO Eastern.
- Rate of new cases in a population.
- Risk for LTDDs.
- Period or Interval from pathogen exposure to the onset of disease symptoms.
25 Clues: CGM Eastern. • Risk for LTDDs. • Name of DMO Eastern. • Set for Land has eyes. • Study of disease distribution. • Port of Entry in Eastern Division. • Rate of new cases in a population. • Seat of the chiefly Vuanirewa clan. • Uninhabited island known as "birdland". • Temporary restriction for public health. • Global outbreak of an infectious disease. • ...
PUZZLE: THEORIES 2025-09-21
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- Nursing is built on communication and relationships
- People are behavioral systems; nursing keeps them balanced
- Care should fit a patient’s cultural values and beliefs
- Clean air, water, and surroundings help patients heal
- Nurses act based on patient’s needs, not just routine
- Nursing helps patients adjust during life and health changes
- Nursing is a helping art guided by patient needs
- Patients are systems affected by stress; nursing restores balance
- Nurses help conserve energy, integrity, and balance
- Nursing addresses 21 key patient health problems
- Nurse and patient work together to reach health goals
- People are energy fields connected to the environment
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- Caring comes from real human connection
- Focuses on encouraging healthy habits and lifestyle
- Nurses respond to patient behavior to meet needs
- Explains how mothers learn and adjust to their role
- Nursing helps when patients cannot care for themselves
- Patient adapts to health changes and environment
- Nursing assists patients in meeting 14 basic needs
- Nursing helps patients achieve comfort in body, mind, and spirit
- Caring is the essence of nursing and promotes healing
- Nurses grow from beginners to experts through practice
- Nursing supports dignity and meaning in life
23 Clues: Caring comes from real human connection • Nursing supports dignity and meaning in life • Nurses respond to patient behavior to meet needs • Patient adapts to health changes and environment • Nursing is a helping art guided by patient needs • Nursing addresses 21 key patient health problems • Nursing assists patients in meeting 14 basic needs • ...
Chapter 11 Mental Health 2021-09-21
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- A way to represent mental health - ranging from mentally healthy, through to a mental health problem, to a diagnosable mental disorder.
- Factors that affect our mental health: social support, access to health care, level of income, attachment, external stressors, level of education…
- Likely to be willing and able to sustain healthy relationships, can effectively resolve conflicts with others, are respectful and are able to interact in socially appropriate ways.
- Physiologically based or determined influences that we have little control over such as our genes, immune system functioning, specific neurotransmitters….
- An individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make contributions to their community.
- Characteristics of people who are _____________: learn from their experiences, think clearly, enjoy and appreciate other people/life.
- The ability to have satisfying relationships and interactions with others.
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- Requires that participants are aware of the purpose of the research and know what will be expected of them as they participate before giving written permission that they agree. .
- Often used in research studies (or ‘clinical trials’) to determine how effective a new or improved medication/treatment is.
- Negatively affects the way a person thinks, feels and/or behaves, but is less severe and the duration tends to be shorter than a mental disorder.
- Way of describing and explaining how certain factors combine and interact to influence a person’s mental health.
- Factors that affect mental health: perceptions, emotions, learning and memory, attitudes, personality traits, coping skills…
- How well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment.
- Thoughts, feelings and/or behaviours that are usually associated with significant personal distress and impair the ability to function effectively in everyday life.
- Associated with mental processes: our thoughts, attitudes, our skills in interacting with others, how we learn, perceptions of ourselves, others and our external environment, how we learn, respond to and manage stress…
- To be able to understand, share and regulate emotions, to acknowledge and appropriately share both positive and negative emotions with others.
- How we feel about ourselves and our lives. There are different domains - social and emotional are two of them.
- Actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks.
- that affect our mental health: brain function, immune system, substance use, hormones, neurotransmitters and neurotransmission…
- Behaviour that disrupts or impairs everyday functioning.
- Influences that originate inside or within a person.
- ‘Bouncing back’ from adversity or difficult experiences of life (stressors) and restoring positive functioning.
22 Clues: Influences that originate inside or within a person. • Behaviour that disrupts or impairs everyday functioning. • The ability to have satisfying relationships and interactions with others. • How well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment. • Actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks. • ...
Cultural Assessment 2021-08-19
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- A spiritual history tool that may foster open dialogue
- Populations who experience social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantages
- The process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the norms, values, and behaviors of that group
- A health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantages
- many forms of this limit the opportunities for people to gain equal access to health care services
- The perspective that illness is due to cause and effect including the germ theory
- A key to understanding cultural diversity along with knowledge of one's own culture.
- The predominant language of the U.S.
- An organized system of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe
- A type of assessment that must be included to have a full database of information.
- An important component of forming trust
- This may occur if you fail to ask about traditional, herbal, or folk remedies
- The process of adopting the culture and behavior of the majority culture
- The largest ethnic group that is a part of the national minority
- Characteristics that include age, poverty level, and household composition
- A type of assessment to form a holistic perspective including understanding coping mechanisms
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- An assessment related to language, food preferences, religion, and health care beliefs
- A contributing factor to poverty or lower income levels
- A broader term focused on a connection to something larger than oneself
- A social group that may possess shared traits
- an acronym for the factors that influence an individual's health
- The service that medical professionals should ensure access and provide effective communication
- A universally recognized phenomenon
- The barrier that may lead to a decreased quality of care due to limited understanding of patient needs
- The number of racial categories for respondents to choose with the U.S. Census Bureau
- An ongoing and interactive process of recognizing your own culture, values, and beliefs.
- The theory of health comes from perfect balance
- The theory of health based in the ancient Greek humoral theory
- The perspective that illness is due to an imbalance or disharmony of nature
- A balance of the person both internally and externally
- Self-identification of a social construct referring to a group of people who share similar physical characteristics
- The perspective that supernatural forces dominate
- Persons who are not U.S. citizens at birth
33 Clues: A universally recognized phenomenon • The predominant language of the U.S. • An important component of forming trust • Persons who are not U.S. citizens at birth • A social group that may possess shared traits • The theory of health comes from perfect balance • The perspective that supernatural forces dominate • A spiritual history tool that may foster open dialogue • ...
Billing and Coding II Mid Term 2012-07-02
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- / Which type of consumer-driven health plan funding option is set up and funded by employers?
- / type of plan is a hybrid of two networks, where members may choose from a primary or secondary network
- / _______ enrollee refers to an individual who enrolls in a health plan after the original enrollment date
- / After providing treatment, the provider submits the claim to the local BCBS plan in his or her service area, which is referred to as the ____ plan.
- / Medicare was originally called Medicare+ __________.
- / What type of plan requires premium, deductible, and coinsurance payments and typically cover 70 to 80 percent
- / which step comes first in the standard medical billing cycle
- / 115 percentage of the fee on the Medicare NonPAR Fee Schedule is the __________ CHARGE.
- costs for covered benefits after deductibles are met
- / Which type of deductible can be met by combining payments?
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- / Which type of consumer-driven health plan funding option can be funded by both employers and employees?
- / A patient's ________________ plan processes the BCBS claim and sends it back to the host plan.
- / most popular type of private health plan
- / What type of private payer offers lower costs, but also has the most stringent guidelines and the narrowest choice
- / What type of surgery is a procedure that can be scheduled ahead of time, but which may or may not be medically necessary?
- / private insurance that beneficiaries may purchase to fill in some of the gaps—unpaid amounts—in Medicare coverage
- / Which program under Medicaid offers health insurance coverage for uninsured children?
- / Which type of consumer-driven health plan funding option is set up by individuals rather than employers?
- / What is performed for a patient who does not have symptoms, abnormal findings, or any past history of the disease
- / If the policy states an amount which must be met for each enrollee, what kind of deductible is it?
- / ___________ period is the amount of time that must pass before an employee can enroll in a health plan
- / Which program under Medicaid offers financial assistance for people with low incomes and few resources?
- / If a Medicare PAR physician thinks that a planned procedure will not be found medically necessary by Medicare and so will not be reimbursed, the patient should be asked to sign a(n)
23 Clues: / most popular type of private health plan • costs for covered benefits after deductibles are met • / Medicare was originally called Medicare+ __________. • / Which type of deductible can be met by combining payments? • / which step comes first in the standard medical billing cycle • ...
Nutrition/Exercise 2023-11-03
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- mental or physical condition
- A good exercise routine and nutrition have a ______ effect on our health.
- A ______ diet is essential for your health.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a session of exercise or training
- ex. apple, blueberry, banana
- activity requiring physical effort
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- ex. potato, carrot, onion
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- the kind of food you habitually eat
- It is healthy to have a good exercise ______.
- food necessary for health and growth
- being physically strong and healthy
13 Clues: ex. potato, carrot, onion • mental or physical condition • ex. apple, blueberry, banana • a session of exercise or training • activity requiring physical effort • the kind of food you habitually eat • being physically strong and healthy • food necessary for health and growth • A ______ diet is essential for your health. • It is healthy to have a good exercise ______. • ...
Attendance Activity, Name: 2023-02-11
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- Specialty care requires referral from a _____ care physician.
- ______ refers to the ways in which health care delivery in the United States has become the domain of large organizations
- ___view defines health as the absence of illness or disease
- The _____ health approach incorporates alternative therapies into the typical medical model.
- ___ is determined by a medical professional’s evaluation
- a doctor of _____ believes in active and passive intervention to combat disease
- The concerted activities of physicians through the AMA
- Providers are paid a fixed amount per enrollee, not per service, on a monthly basis
- ___ vulnerability means the rapid and cumulative physical and emotional changes that characterize childhood
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- covers low-income people
- ___view defines health as the state of optimum capacity of an individual to perform his or her expected social roles and tasks.
- ____ 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
- A ________ disease is less severe but of long, continuous duration.
- susceptibility to negative events that poor health or illness
- ___ justice emphasizes the well-being of the community over an individual
- 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 • ___ is determined by a medical professional’s evaluation • ___view defines health as the absence of illness or disease • Specialty care requires referral from a _____ care physician. • ...
Employee Health Plans 2025-04-23
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- The amount of money you pay for care before your insurance starts to pay.
- clinic A place where people go to get basic medical care.
- Money paid before getting a service to hold your place or start treatment.
- Care you get from a doctor to help you get better.
- A small amount of money you pay when you get medical care.
- costs To pay for some or all of the money needed for something.
- insurance plans Different types of services and rules that help pay for medical care.
- Practitioner Another name for a primary care physician.
- care Help and services from doctors, nurses, or clinics to stay healthy or treat sickness.
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- The money you pay regularly to have health insurance.
- A doctor who works with one type of health problem or part of the body.
- care physician The main doctor you see for checkups and health problems.
- Words that give details or explain what something is like.
- A health problem where the body cannot control sugar in the blood.
- To say something is a good choice or idea.
- To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences.
- A group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that work with your insurance plan.
17 Clues: To say something is a good choice or idea. • Care you get from a doctor to help you get better. • The money you pay regularly to have health insurance. • Practitioner Another name for a primary care physician. • clinic A place where people go to get basic medical care. • Words that give details or explain what something is like. • ...
Mental Health 2024-09-27
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- A vital function that allows the brain and body to rest, recharge, and process emotions, playing a key role in mental health.
- The ability to bounce back from life’s challenges, both mentally and emotionally.
- A process where a trained professional helps you explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to improve mental health.
- A mental health condition involving feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about future events or uncertainties.
- A practice that involves small actions to improve mood and emotional health, often done daily.
- The skill that allows you to understand and share someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- An event, situation, or thought that causes an emotional reaction, often linked to past trauma or stress.
- A common mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness, lack of interest in activities, and low energy.
- Limits you set to protect your time, energy, and emotional well-being.
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- How you view and feel about yourself, including your confidence and self-worth.
- The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease.
- A group of people who offer emotional support, encouragement, and a sense of belonging.
- A term for emotional and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged stress, often related to work.
- A state of calm or relaxation, often achieved through practices like meditation or breathing exercises.
- A professional who helps others improve their mental health.
- The process of becoming aware of and understanding your own thoughts, emotions, and motivations.
- A practice that involves quieting the mind and focusing on breathing or a particular thought.
17 Clues: A professional who helps others improve their mental health. • Limits you set to protect your time, energy, and emotional well-being. • How you view and feel about yourself, including your confidence and self-worth. • The ability to bounce back from life’s challenges, both mentally and emotionally. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2018-04-30
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- #9. Down reduces this by 48%.
- _____________ intelligence helps you to be aware of your emotions and how they affect you. It can affect your judgement and communication with co-workers.
- An important stress management technique.
- Our wall of gratitude is a form of _________________ thinking, which has been shown to enhance our overall health.
- Mental ______________ is about how we think, feel and act. When it is good, it helps us to get the most out of life.
- The ability to handle life's ups and downs in positive ways and to bounce back from hard times.
- Have this every morning. It's part of maintaining a healthy diet.
- This is the strongest predictor of death.
- The colour of mental health awareness.
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- Feed the ____________ in Durham.
- Hippocrates said "___________ is a man's best medicine."
- According to Dr. Mike, what is the biggest impact on your health?
- Transition and life _____________ are certain times in our lives when our mental health may be more vulnerable.
- Developing healthy, supportive _________________ with others help us through stressful times.
- Doing these at your desk will help to alleviate stress and prevent fatigue.
- _________________ factors buffer a person and help reduce the chance of developing a problem.
- Healthy _____________ helps you bounce back from stress.
- Offering ___________ to others can increase your feelings of well-being and being connected.
- Getting an adequate amount of this every night is important. It gives our bodies and minds time to rest and restore.
19 Clues: #9. Down reduces this by 48%. • Feed the ____________ in Durham. • The colour of mental health awareness. • An important stress management technique. • This is the strongest predictor of death. • Hippocrates said "___________ is a man's best medicine." • Healthy _____________ helps you bounce back from stress. • ...
Working safely and effectively as a HCA 2013-09-24
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- Microbes that have a protective shell called a spore
- A person receiving care is called_____
- Take responsibility for care provided
- The_____ is a piece of legislation that allows regulated health care professionals to assign certain tasks to HCA's
- 24- hour nursing care and support services for clients that cannot care for themselves at home but do not require hospital care
- a document that gives instructions and/or names an agent to make decisions in the event the person becomes incapable of making his or her own decisions
- The state of feeling worth,valued and respected
- A restricted activity can be performed by the HCA if the client is medically ______
- Repeated unwanted behaviour
- A group of people working together towards a common goal
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- Having the knowledge and skill to complete a task succesfully
- ______illness,an ongoing illness that is slow or gradual in onset. It may or may not grow worse overtime, but cannot be cured
- Health care that is provided for a short period of time to diagnose and treat an immediate health issue
- To restore health after an accident
- A predictable pattern of events
- ________is behaviour that treats people in fairly, based on their group membership
- You must maintain_______ about client information
- The common cold is an example of this
- A task the client would normally perform for him/herself if they were not prevented from doing so by a health condition is referred to as____
19 Clues: Repeated unwanted behaviour • A predictable pattern of events • To restore health after an accident • Take responsibility for care provided • The common cold is an example of this • A person receiving care is called_____ • The state of feeling worth,valued and respected • You must maintain_______ about client information • ...
Unit 1 Taking Charge of Your Health and Wellness 2024-08-20
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- aspect of health that refers to how well a person’s body functions
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- support
- beliefs, values, customs and arts of a group of people
- active process that involved becoming aware of and making choices toward improving aspects of health
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
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- person’s overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in health
- desired result of something you plan to do
- people who are similar in age to one another
- process of making choices by identifying the decision, brainstorming options, identifying possible outcomes, making a decision, and reflecting on the decision
- segments of DNA that determine the structure and function of a person’s cells and affect individual development, personality and health
12 Clues: support • desired result of something you plan to do • people who are similar in age to one another • beliefs, values, customs and arts of a group of people • aspect of health that refers to how well a person’s body functions • person’s overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good • ...
health project 2020-05-22
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- a type of stimulant
- harmful substance that messes with your body/mind marijuana a gate way drug that leads to more powerful drugs
- a type of depressant bay for your liver
- make you see things that are not real
- speeds up functions of the body
- deaths were because of heroin (its a number)
- people had a opioids disorder in 2018 (its a number)
- deaths because of opioids (its a number)
- people died a day from overdosing (its a number)
- slows down the body
- people used heroin in 2018 (its a number)
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- comes from the opium poppy plant
- only obtainable by prescription
- a type of depressant to treat nervouseness
- a vapor that is put into your lungs
- people used heroin for the first time (its a number)
- people died from overdosing on opioids (its a number)
- people misused opioids (its a number)
- people misused opioids (its a number)
19 Clues: a type of stimulant • slows down the body • only obtainable by prescription • speeds up functions of the body • comes from the opium poppy plant • a vapor that is put into your lungs • make you see things that are not real • people misused opioids (its a number) • people misused opioids (its a number) • a type of depressant bay for your liver • ...
mental health 2021-11-12
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- Masalah kesihatan mental boleh menyebabkan seseorang berasa ......
- Individu yang mengalami halusinasi, delusi, kekacauan pemikiran, serta perubahan tingkah laku dalam masa jangka yang panjang merujuk kepada ......
- Nasi,mee,roti dan sumber biji-bijiran dan ubi-ubian berada di aras?
- Jenis penyakit yang mana suatu kondisi di mana terdapat adanya gangguan pada jantung dan pembuluh darah.
- Memastikan pencapaian ...... dan kokurikulum terjamin.
- Punca stress berlaku adalah disebabkan kegagalan menguruskan ......
- Membaca sekilas lalu merupakan teknik pembelajaran yang ......
- Kita dapat menangani masalah tekanan atau stress melalui aktiviti ...... pada setiap petang untuk merehatkan minda.
- Salah satu daripada jenis fobia adalah seseorang yang mempunyai ketakutan yang luar biasa saat mendengar suara petir atau kilat yang dikenali sebagai ......
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- Masalah penyakit ...... ini seringkali menghadapi masalah tidak tidur pada waktu malam dan akan mengalami keletihan pada hari berikutnya.
- Sikap suka menangguhkan kerja dan gagal dalam menguruskan masa dengan baik menjadikan seseorang itu tidak ...... dalam kehidupan sehariannya.
- Cawangan perubatan berkenaan dengan diagnosis dan rawatan penyakit mental.
- Selain pengurusan masa, cara atau ...... belajar yang betul merupakan aspek penting.
- Antara cara mengamalkan gaya hidup sihat ialah dengan meminum ...... dengan secukupnya bagi membuang toksin dalam badan.
- Terdapat berapa aras di dalam piramid makanan?
- Menetapkan ....... untuk belajar atau melakukan kerja agar kehidupan lebih teratur dan tersusun.
- Gaya hidup sihat sangat penting diamalkan dalam kehidupan seharian kerana ia dapat mengekalkan kesihatan tubuh badan dan ...... yang cerdas.
- Memastikan tahap kesihatan mental sentiasa pada tahap yang ......
18 Clues: Terdapat berapa aras di dalam piramid makanan? • Memastikan pencapaian ...... dan kokurikulum terjamin. • Membaca sekilas lalu merupakan teknik pembelajaran yang ...... • Memastikan tahap kesihatan mental sentiasa pada tahap yang ...... • Masalah kesihatan mental boleh menyebabkan seseorang berasa ...... • ...
Human Health 2013-06-07
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- Substances that activate the immune system
- A pesticide banned in many countries
- Substances that cause cancer
- One of three types of teratogens (ex.Alcohol)
- Contains over 4000 chemical compounds
- An ingredient in sunscreen
- Agents that damage or alter genetic material
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- Effects caused by a single exposure to a toxin and results in an an immediate reaction
- A special class of poisons that are extremely toxic
- One of the neurodevelopmental disorders associated with exposure to toxic chemicals
- The study of toxins and their effect on living organisms
- Chemicals that cause abnormalities during embryonic growth and development
- A toxicity rating (ex.Mushroom Toxin)
- Found in paints, nailpolish, adhesives, and rubber
- He believed population sizes were kept in check by disease, war, or famine
- This can occur when you inhale fumes or dust that cause irritation
- A flame retardant chemical
- He believed that population growth resulted from poverty, resource depletion, and pollution
18 Clues: An ingredient in sunscreen • A flame retardant chemical • Substances that cause cancer • A pesticide banned in many countries • A toxicity rating (ex.Mushroom Toxin) • Contains over 4000 chemical compounds • Substances that activate the immune system • Agents that damage or alter genetic material • One of three types of teratogens (ex.Alcohol) • ...
Health & Wellness 2012-11-30
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- a process/service where you talk about your feelings
- you participate in this activity when you go to the gym
- identify steps to accomplish this
- place where you go to workout
- this person helps you when you are not feeling well
- you do this when something funny happens
- belief about how you interpret the world
- a type of food that is good for you and usually tastes sweet
- activity you typcially spend 8hrs/day doing
- someone you trust and enjoying spending time with
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- you may try this if you want to lose weight
- a means in which you can make money and increase income
- when taken as prescribed this will make you feel better
- refrain from substance use, such as alcohol or marijuana
- an activity you do in your spare time, a leisure activity
- a place where you receive medical care
- one of the most important meals of the day
- you do this when you feel sorry about something
18 Clues: place where you go to workout • identify steps to accomplish this • a place where you receive medical care • you do this when something funny happens • belief about how you interpret the world • one of the most important meals of the day • you may try this if you want to lose weight • activity you typcially spend 8hrs/day doing • ...
Online Health 2013-05-05
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- texting while driving
- websites useed to interact with people
- knowing the situation at hand at all times
- used to transport one place to another
- to keep from doing or happening
- having the need to do something
- talking back and forth through electronics
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- messaging with the phone
- driving while intoxicated
- getting help to solve a problem
- the aftermath of doing something
- intoxicating ingredient in fermented liquors
- security from risk or damage
- letters on comoputers
- used to get your attention or to buy something
- saying you have a problem
- plant for smoking oe chewing
- to get or recieve aid
18 Clues: texting while driving • letters on comoputers • to get or recieve aid • messaging with the phone • driving while intoxicated • saying you have a problem • security from risk or damage • plant for smoking oe chewing • getting help to solve a problem • to keep from doing or happening • having the need to do something • the aftermath of doing something • ...
Health Class 2022-04-13
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- - a necessary step in defeating addiction that means complete withdrawal from a substance; may cause intense anxiety, tremors, and hallucinations
- - The consumption of a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time
- - A substance that slows the central nervous system and causes chemical changes in the brain
- - The consumption of enough alcohol that a person experiences problems in his or her daily life; often characterized by psychological but not physical dependence on alcohol
- - Term that means to break down ingested substances
- - A buildup of scar tissue in the liver; often leads to death
- - A medical emergency in which a person has consumed enough alcohol to suppress his or her central nervous system, and which is characterized by unconsciousness, low blood pressure and body temperature, difficulty breathing, and possible death
- - A disease in which a person is completely dependent on alcohol
- encouraging an addict's destructive behaviors either intentionally or unintentionally
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- - groups of people who communicate about their struggles and progress in battling a shared problem
- - The consumption of no more than one alcoholic drink per day for women or no more than two alcoholic drinks per day for men
- - Term for a group of serious physical and mental birth defects caused by a woman's consumption of alcohol while pregnant
- - The psychological restraint that discourages people from engaging in dangerous behaviors
- - People who are psychologically and physically addicted to alcohol
- - A legal offense that occurs when a person has driven with a blood alcohol concentration at or over 0.08; a criminal offense in most states; also known as driving while intoxicated
- - a term for the uncomfortable physical symptoms caused by excessive alcohol consumption
- - The percentage of alcohol that is present in a person's blood
- - A general term used to describe a drink that contains a certain amount of ethanol
18 Clues: - Term that means to break down ingested substances • - A buildup of scar tissue in the liver; often leads to death • - The percentage of alcohol that is present in a person's blood • - A disease in which a person is completely dependent on alcohol • - People who are psychologically and physically addicted to alcohol • ...
Health Problems 2021-05-07
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- A serious disease caused by an uncontrolled division of the cells.
- When a bone in the leg is broken.
- Pain in the head.
- A common viral infection which causes mucus to run from the nose.
- A condition of pain in the throat.
- An illness in which faeces are discharged from the bowels in a liquid form.
- A pain in the belly or stomach.
- An infectious viral disease-causing fever and a red rash on the skin.
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- When the skin becomes red with inflammation.
- Pain in the tooth or teeth.
- An abnormally high body temperature.
- A medical condition that causes you to react or feel sick when you eat or touch a particular substance.
- The act of expelling air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
- A prolonged pain in the back.
- is a contagious viral infection.
- Pain inside the ear.
- A respiratory condition where spasms in the lungs cause difficulty in breathing.
- A lot of red spots on the skin that are usually itchy.
18 Clues: Pain in the head. • Pain inside the ear. • Pain in the tooth or teeth. • A prolonged pain in the back. • A pain in the belly or stomach. • is a contagious viral infection. • When a bone in the leg is broken. • A condition of pain in the throat. • An abnormally high body temperature. • When the skin becomes red with inflammation. • ...
Health Problems 2022-05-27
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- dentist takes care of it
- you take them when in pain
- when you have a sick throat
- when you stay out in the rain for too long you can catch a...
- higher when you are sick
- pain in the head
- when you turn your ankle in an awkward way
- a pain in the stomach
- when you feel like the world is spinning
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- bruising around your eye
- on your body with many colours
- when a bone in your leg breaks you have a...
- you have it on your broken leg
- can make it painful to swallow
- injury made on the skin with something sharp
- pain in the ear
- you see him when you are sick
- you put it on a small cut
18 Clues: pain in the ear • pain in the head • a pain in the stomach • bruising around your eye • dentist takes care of it • higher when you are sick • you put it on a small cut • you take them when in pain • when you have a sick throat • you see him when you are sick • on your body with many colours • you have it on your broken leg • can make it painful to swallow • ...
mental health 2022-05-27
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- direct your attention at something
- all, everything in general.
- worry
- a doctor (surgery or operation)
- support or argue for something or someone.
- resting day(2words without white space)
- a feeling of nervousness
- power or skill to do things.
- written description of a new law that is being suggested.
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- mental sadness
- make wise use of something or someone (3words without white space)
- cool down
- related to our bodies.
- resting day (2 words)
- the way a person acts. (adjective)
- very important , needs an immediate attention.
- very dangerous, very difficult situation.
- adjective form of "calm"
- the force that one thing can do for another thing.
19 Clues: worry • cool down • mental sadness • resting day (2 words) • related to our bodies. • adjective form of "calm" • a feeling of nervousness • all, everything in general. • power or skill to do things. • a doctor (surgery or operation) • direct your attention at something • the way a person acts. (adjective) • resting day(2words without white space) • ...
Body&Health 2022-07-28
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- to become healthy after being sick or having an injury
- the information you get from an exam, experiment, or test
- a short period of sleep, especially during the day
- the feeling you have when you need to eat
- something happens over and over
- a cute name for the stomach
- a body temperature that is much higher than normal
- a hard covering that is put on the body when there is a broken bone
- a place where people get medical help
- body tissue that can produce movement
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- the part of the face above the eyes and below the hair
- something you do often and regularly
- means slightly fat in a way that looks healthy
- something is usual or ordinary
- a serious situation that needs immediate action
- a measurement of how heavy something is
- something is living and not dead
- to force air through your throat with a short, loud noise
18 Clues: a cute name for the stomach • something is usual or ordinary • something happens over and over • something is living and not dead • something you do often and regularly • a place where people get medical help • body tissue that can produce movement • a measurement of how heavy something is • the feeling you have when you need to eat • ...
Health Crossword 2022-10-14
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- restricting certain kinds of food
- clear liquid that hydrates
- sweet food from plants containing seeds
- plants such as carrots and broccoli
- process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- substance present in all living organisms
- info about a food usually on the back
- desire to eat
- a calculated weight category
- wheat other cultivated cereal crops you eat
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- made from milk
- unit of energy
- one of three main nutrients found in foods
- physical activity
- a source of essential fatty acids which the body cannot make itself
- organic compounds needed for growth and nutrition
- a person's mental or physical condition
- plans sold as the best and fastest approach to losing weight
18 Clues: desire to eat • made from milk • unit of energy • physical activity • clear liquid that hydrates • a calculated weight category • restricting certain kinds of food • plants such as carrots and broccoli • info about a food usually on the back • sweet food from plants containing seeds • a person's mental or physical condition • substance present in all living organisms • ...
Health Vocab 2023-05-12
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- a negative reaction to food that doesn't involve the immune system
- compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- the natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body's need for food.
- a tough complex carbohydrates that the body cannot digest
- the psychological desire for food
- when the bones grow weak and the strength of the bone changes
- substances added to a food to produce a desired effect
- food poisoning
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- the spreading of pathogens from one food to another
- these foods have a high ratio of nutrients and calories
- to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- elements found in the food that are used by the body
- a set of recommended smart eating and physical activities for all Americans
- an interactive guide to healthful eating and active living
- starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy
- nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells an tissues
- a waxy, fatlike substance in your blood
- a condition in which the body's immune system reacts to some foods
18 Clues: food poisoning • the psychological desire for food • to kill or slow the growth of pathogens • a waxy, fatlike substance in your blood • the spreading of pathogens from one food to another • elements found in the food that are used by the body • substances added to a food to produce a desired effect • these foods have a high ratio of nutrients and calories • ...
Health Risks 2024-02-05
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- Use of social media to hurt someone
- Use of this as a teen increases risk of developing schizophrenia
- Addictive drug found in cigarettes and vaping.
- Wearing a helmet can help prevent these
- Refraining from engaging in risky behavior
- Teens should limit their consumption of this sugary beverage to reduce health risks
- An addictive substance found in many energy drinks
- Impacts physical, mental, and social health
- Drinking alcohol in excessive amounts
- Primary psychoactive compound in marijuana
- Inactive lifestyle
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- Necessity of a healthy relationship
- Quality of an unhealthy relationship
- Poor diet and lack of physical activity can lead to this
- 15-24 year olds account for _____ of the new STI cases each year
- Leading cause of death among teenagers
- A serious mental health condition often affecting teens
- a pattern of harmful behavior used by one person to gain power and control over another individua
18 Clues: Inactive lifestyle • Necessity of a healthy relationship • Use of social media to hurt someone • Quality of an unhealthy relationship • Drinking alcohol in excessive amounts • Leading cause of death among teenagers • Wearing a helmet can help prevent these • Refraining from engaging in risky behavior • Primary psychoactive compound in marijuana • ...
Health Introduction 2021-05-08
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- Voluntarily choosing not to do something, avoiding harmful behaviors.
- Healthy habits to keep from getting diseases or in harm's way.
- The sum of your total surroundings, family and experiences.
- The traits that are passed biologically by the parents.
- Lack of motivation to do anything, or just don't care about what's going on around you.
- Various methods for communicating information.
- Health ___ is the ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services.
- Things you aim for that take planning and work.
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- Disease that is an ongoing condition or illness.
- The ideas, beliefs and attitudes about what is important to you and helps guide the way you live.
- The collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- The combination of your physical, social, mental and emotional well being.
- To never give up and keep going
- Doing what is right when no one is watching
- The ability to imagine and understand how someone else is feeling.
- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone's misfortune.
- The overall state of well-being or total health.
- People of the same age and similar interests.
18 Clues: To never give up and keep going • Doing what is right when no one is watching • People of the same age and similar interests. • Various methods for communicating information. • Things you aim for that take planning and work. • Disease that is an ongoing condition or illness. • The overall state of well-being or total health. • ...
Revision Health 2024-09-10
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- - This grain is often eaten in porridge
- - A strong need for something, like cigarettes or sugar
- - The part of your body that filters blood
- - A type of medicine used to stop pain
- - You visit this person if you have problems seeing
- - A shot of medicine into your body
- - When you feel like you will throw up
- - Not cooked
- - A type of bird often eaten at Thanksgiving
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- - You take this when you have a bacterial infection
- - It hurts when you touch it, often after a burn
- - A small, liquid-filled bump on your skin
- - A part of your body between the head and shoulders
- - Something natural that makes you feel better when sick
- - A vegetable that makes you cry when you cut it
- - Feeling very hot because you're sick
- - Feeling very unwell, often with a sore throat and runny nose
- - Birds like chickens or turkeys used for food
- - Feeling like the world is spinning
19 Clues: - Not cooked • - A shot of medicine into your body • - Feeling like the world is spinning • - Feeling very hot because you're sick • - A type of medicine used to stop pain • - When you feel like you will throw up • - This grain is often eaten in porridge • - A small, liquid-filled bump on your skin • - The part of your body that filters blood • ...
Mental Health 2024-12-02
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- The body and minds response to a demand. (Situation, events, or people)
- Health A state of well-being where the body's systems and parts function properly, and a person can perform daily activities without restriction.
- Negative Stress
- Health The ability to form and maintain positive relationships with others, and feel supported and valued in the process
- A normal human emotion that doesn’t last longer than a few days
- Things that cause stress
- A constant mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that last for 2 weeks
- Eating disorder in which the individual repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges or gets rid of the food (binge and purge).
- Disorder A disorder in which intense fear keeps a person from functioning normally.
- Disorder A disorder in which someone undergoes changes in mood that are extreme
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- Positive Stress
- Health The ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and cope w/ emotions, and deal with the problems and challenges of everyday life.
- Eating disorder that involves self-starvation, a distorted body image, and low body weight.
- How you feel about yourself
- feelings that are produced in response to life experiences
- Disorder A variety of psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others.
- How you view yourself
- Eating Eating large amounts of food one sitting (compulsive eating), and DO NOT PURGE.
18 Clues: Positive Stress • Negative Stress • How you view yourself • Things that cause stress • How you feel about yourself • feelings that are produced in response to life experiences • A normal human emotion that doesn’t last longer than a few days • The body and minds response to a demand. (Situation, events, or people) • ...
health crossword 2024-11-25
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- contains liquid to dissolve food
- helps with bone growth
- where solid waste products go to be excreted
- contains complex sugars
- the acid used to break down nutrients
- an avoidable lifestyle disease where you can't process sugar
- a genetic disease where you can't process sugar
- produced to process sugar
- the key to a healthy diet
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- where nutrients are absorbed into the body
- required to process sugar
- source of calcium
- includes iron which if you don't have enough of may cause lightheadedness
- defeciancies in these can cause things like scurvy
- caused by how one lives
- contains mass used to enhance muscles
- a lifestyle disease where one is overweight
- the inability to process sugar
18 Clues: source of calcium • helps with bone growth • caused by how one lives • contains complex sugars • required to process sugar • produced to process sugar • the key to a healthy diet • the inability to process sugar • contains liquid to dissolve food • contains mass used to enhance muscles • the acid used to break down nutrients • where nutrients are absorbed into the body • ...
Mental Health 2025-08-20
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- Is characterized by periods of depression and mania
- Term used for the "coming off" of medications
- Worst outcome for a mental health patient
- Used to treat seizures, but off label is used to tx bipolar disorder
- Used to treat schizophrenia
- MAOI's stand for
- Is the MSE used during clinicals
- Advanced tx that is shock therapy
- Auditory, gustatory, olfactory, tactile and visual make up this type of
- Prozac,paxil, zoloft, and celexa make up this drug classification
- Is major alcohol withdrawal
- Another common medication to treat schizophrenia
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- Another name for antipsychotics
- Another name for antimanics
- Medications that increase mood
- NMS stands for
- The name for when two medications work together
- Branch of medicine we are studying right now
18 Clues: NMS stands for • MAOI's stand for • Another name for antimanics • Used to treat schizophrenia • Is major alcohol withdrawal • Medications that increase mood • Another name for antipsychotics • Is the MSE used during clinicals • Advanced tx that is shock therapy • Worst outcome for a mental health patient • Branch of medicine we are studying right now • ...
Mental Health 2025-10-02
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- nobody there
- why we have ears
- the ability to get it
- always need to be set
- do we need one too?
- starts with irritation
- feeling low
- something we do daily
- subjective
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- can be affected
- cuddly coper
- worlds biggest coping strategies
- makes you tense up
- dust off those headphones
- something we feel
- can be managed
- goes a long way
- can we cry?
18 Clues: subjective • feeling low • can we cry? • cuddly coper • nobody there • can be managed • can be affected • goes a long way • why we have ears • something we feel • makes you tense up • do we need one too? • the ability to get it • always need to be set • something we do daily • starts with irritation • dust off those headphones • worlds biggest coping strategies
United Way Local Partners 2024-09-24
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- ___ Johnson Foundation
- Big ____ Big Sisters of Cedar Rapids
- Hope Community _____ Association
- Iowa ___ Aid
- Cedar County ____ Health
- Youth___
- Affordable Housing _____
- The ___ of Eastern Central Iowa
- Four _____ Family and Children Services
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- ___ Area Community Action Program (HACAP)
- Goodwill _____ of the Heartland
- Community Health ____ Clinic
- ____ Parents Network
- Willis ____ Emergency Shelter
- Boys and Girls ___
- Old School Produce _____
- ___ Substance Abuse Council (asac)
- Feed ___ First
- ___Point
19 Clues: Youth___ • ___Point • Iowa ___ Aid • Feed ___ First • Boys and Girls ___ • ____ Parents Network • ___ Johnson Foundation • Cedar County ____ Health • Old School Produce _____ • Affordable Housing _____ • Community Health ____ Clinic • Willis ____ Emergency Shelter • Goodwill _____ of the Heartland • The ___ of Eastern Central Iowa • Hope Community _____ Association • ...
Mental Health Month Crossword Puzzle 2021 2021-03-11
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- One in twenty-five people live with a serious ______ illness
- 20% of ___ ages 13-18 live with a mental illness
- CCHMC department that has awesome mental health employees
- National Alliance on Mental Health
- Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder acronym
- 50% of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by the age of ___ and 75% by the age of 24
- Location of new 5 story psychiatric facility
- Mental health month
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- One in ____ adults experience mental illness in a given year
- 10.2 ______ adults have co-occurring mental health and addiction disorders
- The second leading cause of death in youth ages 10-24
- Psychiatric Intake and Response Center
- Study about Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Location of the newest partial hospitalization location
- 90% of those who die by suicide have underlying _______ illness
- 18.1% of American adults live with _______ disorders
16 Clues: Mental health month • National Alliance on Mental Health • Psychiatric Intake and Response Center • Study about Adverse Childhood Experiences • Location of new 5 story psychiatric facility • Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder acronym • 20% of ___ ages 13-18 live with a mental illness • 18.1% of American adults live with _______ disorders • ...
Unit 4 Mental Health & Substance Abuse vocab 2023-05-25
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- A mental health professional who helps their patients without using drugs
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- Someone who has a strong need for a habit-forming substance
- A process of change where an individual improves their mental health
- The state of being influenced by something
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension
- A substance that causes a temporary increase in functional abilities
- A substance that causes a decrease in functional ability
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- A response to an overwhelming experience that affects someone's ability to cope
- A toxic amount of a drug
- The side effects after discontinuing the use of a drug
- A negative or judgmental attitude toward mental health
- Knowing or understanding something
- A licensed doctor who can diagnose mental health conditions
- A substance that causes cancer
15 Clues: A toxic amount of a drug • A substance that causes cancer • Knowing or understanding something • The state of being influenced by something • A feeling of emotional or physical tension • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • The side effects after discontinuing the use of a drug • A negative or judgmental attitude toward mental health • ...
module 8 2017-04-10
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- /integration of socioeconomic constraints, life patterns, and associated values/beliefs
- efficacy /confidence in the ability to take the action
- status /construct that guides behavior
- systems /systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas about what causes illnesses and disease
- /the action of making a person immune to infection, typically by inoculation
- /the presence or absence of adequate health care services, planning, or prevention functions
- /the way in which the operation of business, production, and markets are integrated across national boundaries
- conditions /the nature of the economy and its relationship to the global economic system
- /branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice
- Belief Model /a complex global phenomenon that has been around for a long time, but as a virus that could infect humans
- Power /power is the amount of power a person believes he or she has over performing the behavior
- norms / customary codes of behavior in a group or culture, together with the beliefs about what those codes mean
- schema /helps people understand what is important or not which will generate action
- /state of low mood and aversion to activity
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- reduction approach /an approach that is proven effective in addressing high risk populations for HIV/AIDS and substance abuse
- of global heath /a full review of issues in global health
- Constructs /being man or being woman
- risks /the presence of disease carried or vectored in a particular location via contaminated water, insects and climatic factors
- /sexual transmission of HIV and incorporates elements of health belief model and efficacy theory
- /a Global Health issue, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and other countries
- organizations /international organizations that focus on health issues in a certain region
- community /small or large social unit who have something in common, such as norms, religion, values, or identity
- organizations /What does NGOs stand for?
- of risk reduction kits /consists of prevention information, condoms, and bleach for disinfecting needles
- /abbreviation of an approach developed primarily in the global health context
- substitution treatment /supervised treated of addicted drug users by administering drugs such as methadone or buprenorphine
- Constructs / the things, behaviors, and so on that make for high status, together with what that status signifies
- behavior /a person's intention to perform a behavior
28 Clues: Constructs /being man or being woman • status /construct that guides behavior • organizations /What does NGOs stand for? • /state of low mood and aversion to activity • behavior /a person's intention to perform a behavior • efficacy /confidence in the ability to take the action • of global heath /a full review of issues in global health • ...
Psych Sim 2024-03-27
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- You cannot eat tyramine foods with this medication class
- A tricyclic antidepressant that can turn urine blue-green
- A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure and reward, implicated in addiction and mood disorders.
- A mental health condition characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety.
- A benzodiazepine often used for the short-term management of anxiety disorders and panic attacks.
- A mental health disorder characterized by a distorted body image and an obsession with weight and food intake.
- A type of therapy that explores how unconscious conflicts and past experiences influence current thoughts and behaviors.
- A neurotransmitter commonly associated with mood regulation and often targeted in the treatment of depression.
- serum levels 0.6-1.2 MeQ
- A state of intense apprehension, worry, or fear that is disproportionate to the actual threat.
- A technique used in therapies to bring awareness to the present moment without judgment.
- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive preoccupation with one's appearance and perceived flaws.
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- A medication used to treat alcohol dependence by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms
- An anticonvulsant medication sometimes used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including manic episodes and depressive episodes.
- A stimulant medication commonly prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- A state of intense fear or discomfort in situations where escape may be difficult or embarrassing
- A defense mechanism involving the unconscious refusal to acknowledge aspects of reality that are too distressing.
- A commonly prescribed SSRI used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, and OCD
- A strategy used in crisis intervention to ensure no one is at risk of harm to themselves or others.
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness.
- serum levels 50 - 100 ug/ml.
- A severe mental health condition characterized by disturbances in thought, perception, and behavior.
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulties with social interaction, communication, and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing maladaptive thoughts and behaviors
- This therapy involves the use of medications to treat mental illnesses.
26 Clues: serum levels 0.6-1.2 MeQ • serum levels 50 - 100 ug/ml. • You cannot eat tyramine foods with this medication class • A tricyclic antidepressant that can turn urine blue-green • This therapy involves the use of medications to treat mental illnesses. • A type of therapy that focuses on changing maladaptive thoughts and behaviors • ...
CMS Glossary 2020-08-07
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- Care in a hospital that requires admission as an inpatient and usually requires an overnight stay.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
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- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary. Sometimes called prior authorization, prior approval or precertification.
- Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent (for example, 20%) of the allowed amount for the service.
- 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.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan.
- Equipment and supplies ordered by a health care provider for everyday or extended use. Coverage for DME may include: oxygen equipment, wheelchairs, crutches or blood testing strips for diabetics.
- A benefit your employer, union or other group sponsor provides to you to pay for your health care services.
10 Clues: A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan. • A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again. • Care in a hospital that requires admission as an inpatient and usually requires an overnight stay. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- achievement of a person's overall health
- The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community
- anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems
- the state of well being in which all of the components of health; physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and envio are in balance
- created to educate people about an issue.
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- disease cause partly by unhealthy behaviors and party by other behaviors
- knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- to speak out or argue in favor of something.
- strong belief or ideal
- not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis
10 Clues: strong belief or ideal • achievement of a person's overall health • created to educate people about an issue. • to speak out or argue in favor of something. • not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis • disease cause partly by unhealthy behaviors and party by other behaviors • The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community • ...
Sultz and Young Chapter 4 2024-12-13
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- term used to refer to individuals that are insured by a public health insurance plan
- category of NHEs reflecting "annual health spending in the US by type of good or service delivered
- type of insurance ensuring nondiscrimination against groups with varying risk characteristics
- any mechanism that gives people the ability to pay for healthcare services
- term for when providers are paid a preset amount in advance for services
- mechanism for protecting people and organizations from risk
- excessive or improper use of a thing
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- International organization committed to democratic principles and economic progress
- health insurance programs are implemented and controlled by the company itself because the company is large
- act opening participation of insurance to the employer-based market, allowing the rapid proliferation of managed care plans
- private, non-profit insurance empire growing out of Baylor Hospital
- category of NHEs based on the historical health expenditures and are estimates of spending over the next decade
- false representation of fact(billing for unnecessary medical services, paying for referrals)
- gross domestic product
- part of the CDC and is responsible for reporting NHEs and trends
- amount members pay for health insurance bi-weekly or monthly
16 Clues: gross domestic product • excessive or improper use of a thing • mechanism for protecting people and organizations from risk • amount members pay for health insurance bi-weekly or monthly • part of the CDC and is responsible for reporting NHEs and trends • private, non-profit insurance empire growing out of Baylor Hospital • ...
Health Triangle 2022-10-31
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- this is a category of food that you want to eat a lot from
- being able to believe someone and having faith in them
- doing this is part of our physical health and should be done for at least 30 minutes a day
- if we are able to eat a lot of healthy foods, some might say that we have this
- this is the category that deals with creating relationships and maintaining them
- the category of the triangle that deals with exercise, nutrition and hygiene
- the state of being free from injury and illness
- we want to work to be able to express these
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- this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed
- this is something that is created between you an another individual
- this is the other name of the mental health category
- this means to keep you body clean
- this is one group of people who we socially interact with the most
- the category of the triangle that deals with stress, emotions, learning and enjoying yourself
- having a balanced health triangle in all categories
- this is the other group that we interact with the most to better our social health
16 Clues: this means to keep you body clean • we want to work to be able to express these • the state of being free from injury and illness • having a balanced health triangle in all categories • this is the other name of the mental health category • being able to believe someone and having faith in them • this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed • ...
A-Z Biomedical Careers 2016-12-16
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- one who studies teeth
- the study of the mechanics of body movements
- one who treats malaria
- one who works on radars
- doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon
- is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear…
- one who studies yougurt
- physician with an a
- an allied health professional that analyzes and tests body fluids and tissues
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- biologist who studies genetics
- one who studes womens health
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- one who teaches medical students
- person who helps with long term care
- also known as genitourinary surgery
- technician one who works on avrage cheakups
- one who uses clues to solve a crime
- one who studies jurys
- one who uses nuclear energy to solve medical problems
- one who takes care of infant babies
- the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses
- doctor who works on legs
- one who specializes in saving teeth
- one who studies animals
- one who studies plants
25 Clues: physician with an a • one who studies teeth • one who studies jurys • one who treats malaria • one who studies plants • one who works on radars • one who studies animals • one who studies yougurt • doctor who works on legs • one who studes womens health • biologist who studies genetics • one who teaches medical students • also known as genitourinary surgery • ...
Repaso de vocabulario (Vocabulary Review) 2017-05-03
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- you are [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- nublado
- I’am [location, health, condition, humor]
- anyone, whatever, any
- you have
- I ate
- enero
- short, below, low [masculine]
- it [hint: formal masculine pronoun]
- verano
- I have
- he went
- catorce
- vestíbulo
- quiet, silent [masculine]
- we are [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- twenty
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- ¿lista?
- be left, have left, have remaining, be, located, arrange to meet, agree to meet, fit, suit, stay, remain,broke down, stop
- quién
- towels
- How many? [masculine]
- actualización
- We were [location, health, condition, humor]
- I was [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- rich, tasty [feminine]
- I’am [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- We were [identification, profession, point of origin, description]
- fourth, bedroom
- tall, high, stop
- How much? [masculine]
- amable
- we are [location, health, condition, humor]
- I was [location, health, condition, humor]
- pool
- to lack, to be short of, to be short on, do not have enough, be missing, to not show up, not attend, to be absent, to break, to not keep
- one thousand
- soleado
38 Clues: pool • quién • I ate • enero • towels • amable • verano • I have • twenty • ¿lista? • nublado • he went • catorce • soleado • you have • vestíbulo • one thousand • actualización • fourth, bedroom • tall, high, stop • How many? [masculine] • anyone, whatever, any • How much? [masculine] • rich, tasty [feminine] • quiet, silent [masculine] • short, below, low [masculine] • it [hint: formal masculine pronoun] • ...
Medical School Puzzle 2023-09-21
Across
- Study of the causes and spread of disease
- Study of the bones and muscles
- Study of the endocrine system
- Maintaining a constant internal environment
- Study of chemical processes in living things
- Material within the cell membrane that is not part of the nucleus
- Study of the skin
- Study of the kidneys
- Study of microorganisms
- Study of the body's structure
- Study of drugs
- Study of viruses
- Study of the body's function
- Study of surgical operations
- Study of the heart
Down
- Study of cancer
- Study of images of the body
- Study of children's health
- Study of genes and heredity
- Study of women's health and childbirth
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the immune system
- Study of anesthesia
- Study of the digestive system
- Study of tissues
- Study of the lungs
- Study of the development of embryos
- Study of mental disorders
- HEALTH Study of the health of populations
- Diseases and conditions named after a person or place connected with them
- A procedure that uses a flexible tube with a light and camera to examine the inside of the body
- Study of disease
32 Clues: Study of drugs • Study of cancer • Study of tissues • Study of disease • Study of viruses • Study of the skin • Study of the lungs • Study of the heart • Study of anesthesia • Study of the kidneys • Study of microorganisms • Study of mental disorders • Study of children's health • Study of the immune system • Study of images of the body • Study of genes and heredity • Study of the nervous system • ...
Global Perspective 2025-06-26
Across
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents.
- – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement.
- – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works.
- – A deadly disease that has been wiped out through vaccines.
- – A group of countries in Southeast Asia working together on politics, economics, and peace.
- – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal.
- – A time without war, violence, or conflict.
- – Related to the heart or blood system (like in “cardiovascular health”).
- – A serious disagreement or fight between people or groups.
- – Passed from parents to children through genes (like some diseases).
Down
- – Actions that help create and keep peace in a community or between countries.
- Health – Health issues that affect people all over the world.
- – Related to one person; individual.
- – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – A disease that can spread from one person to another.
- – A global virus outbreak (Coronavirus) that caused a recent pandemic.
- – When both sides give up something to solve a disagreement fairly.
- – An unfair preference or dislike for something or someone.
- – Things that stop or make something more difficult (e.g., language, money, access to healthcare).
- – Understanding and sharing how someone else feels.
20 Clues: – Related to one person; individual. • – A time without war, violence, or conflict. • – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works. • – Understanding and sharing how someone else feels. • – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being. • – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement. • – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal. • ...
Culture 2024-12-09
Across
- This barrier to health care is related to cost.
- This barrier to health care is related to communication.
- Cultural occurs when the nurse provides care to the whole patient, incorporating within that care the cultural context of the patient’s beliefs and values.
- A person or group is looked at by another person or group through preconceived ideas and fixed impressions
- Bias that a person did not realize they had.
- The belief that disease is caused by supernatural forces and health can be restored by supernatural forces.
- Example of this type of healing is reflexology.
Down
- Scientifically based beliefs
- The way of life that distinguishes a particular group of people from other groups.
- Cultural means that you provide care to the patient and show respect for and incorporate the patient’s specific cultural beliefs and values
- The categorization of a group of people by a distinctive trait
- Nursing care that crosses cultural boundaries or combines the elements of more than one culture.
- Cultural is the knowledge of various cultural beliefs and values
- This barrier to health care is related to literacy.
- The differences between groups of people in a certain geographical area
- Belief in Yin and Yan is an example of this.
- An attitude, a determination, or a judgment about a person or group based on irrational suspicion or hatred.
- This barrier to health care is related to limited access.
- The action of unfair treatment of one or more persons or groups.
19 Clues: Scientifically based beliefs • Belief in Yin and Yan is an example of this. • Bias that a person did not realize they had. • This barrier to health care is related to cost. • Example of this type of healing is reflexology. • This barrier to health care is related to literacy. • This barrier to health care is related to communication. • ...
Miguel Valenzuela period 5 2019-08-23
Across
- Cholesterol
- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Literacy
- Health
- Pressure
Down
- Decision Making Model
- to work toward and hope to achieve
- thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- work together with one or more people.
- tool for building a healthy life.
- Skill
12 Clues: Skill • Health • Literacy • Pressure • Cholesterol • Decision Making Model • tool for building a healthy life. • to work toward and hope to achieve • work together with one or more people. • way in which two or more things is related to the other or others. • of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • ...
HSE Week MNFSB 2024 2024-06-20
Across
- DOCUMENT OUTLINING AN ORGANIZATION COMMITMENT AND APPROACH IN MANAGING HEALTH AND SAFETY
- .......... ACT
- TYPE OF HAND PROTECTION
- ACRONYM-DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
- ANY SOURCE OF POTENTIAL DAMAGE,HARM OR ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECT ON SOMEONE
- LIKELIHOOD THAT A PERSON MAY BE HARMED
Down
- ......... WASTE
- WRITTEN DOCUMENT TO START NON ROUTINE JOB
- ACRONYM-USE AND STANDARD OF EXPOSURE CHEMICAL HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH
- ALSO KNOWN AS HUMAN FACTOR ENGINEERING
- ACRONYM-DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
- TYPE OF EAR EAR PROTECTION
12 Clues: .......... ACT • ......... WASTE • TYPE OF HAND PROTECTION • TYPE OF EAR EAR PROTECTION • ACRONYM-DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT • ALSO KNOWN AS HUMAN FACTOR ENGINEERING • LIKELIHOOD THAT A PERSON MAY BE HARMED • WRITTEN DOCUMENT TO START NON ROUTINE JOB • ACRONYM-DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH • ACRONYM-USE AND STANDARD OF EXPOSURE CHEMICAL HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH • ...
Health Care Reform Part 1 2013-01-29
Across
- abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage
- exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories
- covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available
- will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits
- the Affordable Care Act expands this to up to 30% of total coverage costs (previously 20%)
- abbreviation for the Department of Health and Human Services, which may designate independent, outside entities to certify and/or audit health plan compliance
- also known as premium tax credits
- abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act
- health insurers will be required to utilize this so that the community pays the same regardless of health status
- routine care costs resulting from participation in these approved phase I-IV must now be covered for qualified individuals
- signed into law on March 23, 2010; Humana implemented the elimination of pre-ex for children (ages 18 and younger) due to this
- addresses lowering administrative costs in health care system by simplifying, standardizing, and progressing towards real-time electronic transactions
Down
- four page double-sided document provided to applicants and enrollees with info on details and coverage examples
- these are issued as blanket accident and sickness policies, which are available to undergraduates, graduates, foreign students, and teaching assistants
- exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value
- limits portion of premium dollars health insurers may spend on administration, marketing, and profits
16 Clues: also known as premium tax credits • abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act • abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage • exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value • exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories • will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits • ...
Module 4: Mental Health Review 2022-01-24
Across
- Talk therapy directed at the person's specific anxieties and tailored to their needs
- 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- A type of mental health disorder consisting of a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years
- A type of therapy that teaches a person different ways of thinking, behaving, and reacting to anxiety-producing situations
- An injury to the brain caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body
Down
- Full-blown major depression during pregnancy or after delivery
- A mental health disorder consisting of episodes of extremely low moods and extreme high moods
- A mental health disorder consisting of excessive anxiety or worry about everyday problems that lasts for 6 months or more
- Severe depression along with some form of psychosis (delusions or hallucinations)
- A mental health disorder consisting of depression during the winter months, when there is less natural sunlight, which usually goes away during Spring and Summer
- A type of therapy that focuses on identifying, challenging, and then neutralizing unhelpful thoughts
- A type of therapy that focuses on confronting fears in order to help people engage in activities they have been avoiding
- A common but serious mood disorder that can cause severe symptoms that last for at least two weeks and affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities
- A mental health disorder consisting of a fear of social or performance situations
- A mental health disorder consisting of recurrent unexpected panic attacks
16 Clues: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) • Emotional, psychological, and social well-being • Full-blown major depression during pregnancy or after delivery • A mental health disorder consisting of recurrent unexpected panic attacks • An injury to the brain caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body • ...
AACVPR 36th Annual Meeting 2021-10-06
15 Clues: LSI • AACVPR • NuStep • CardiaLine • Pritikin ICR • Human Kinetics • GCE Healthcare • Moving Analytics • NimbleHeart, Inc. • The Intelligent Option • ScottCare & Chanl Health • Sharecare & Phas3 Health • Life Fitness Family of Brands • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals • Maker HealthCare International, Inc.
Health Insurance Vocab 2023-03-06
Across
- A portion of medical cost paid by an insured person.
- A portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met.
- The cost of having insurance.
- Typically an additional type of insurance is needed, as regular health insurance doesn’t cover these expenses. (ex. Vision and Dental)
- A federal program that provides health coverage if you are 65+ or under 65 and have a disability, no matter your income.
- A type of savings account that lets you set aside money before taxes are taken out, to pay for qualified medical expenses.
- The most you will have to pay in a year for covered services.
Down
- When a doctor or physician does not have contact with your health insurance plan provider.
- Amount you have to pay until insurance will pay.
- The yearly period in the fall when people can enroll in a health insurance plan for the next calendar year.
- The health care items or services covered by a health insurance plan.
- Is a state and federal program that provides health coverage if you have a very low income.
12 Clues: The cost of having insurance. • Amount you have to pay until insurance will pay. • A portion of medical cost paid by an insured person. • The most you will have to pay in a year for covered services. • The health care items or services covered by a health insurance plan. • A portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met. • ...
Positive Psychology 2025-06-06
Across
- A feeling of joy, satisfaction, or contentment
- Physical activity that improves mental and physical health
- Close emotional bonds with others that improve health and mood
- Ability to bounce back after stress or trauma
- Strategies used to manage stress and hardship
- Neurotransmitters released during exercise that boost mood
Down
- Overall state of health, happiness, and life satisfaction
- The body’s response to challenging or threatening situations
- Mental practice to focus and relax the mind
- Practice of staying present and aware without judgment
- Vital biological process that supports recovery and mental health
- General expectation that good things will happen
- The act of being thankful and recognizing the good in life
- Positive psychological change following struggle or adversity
- Help from others that reduces stress and promotes coping
15 Clues: Mental practice to focus and relax the mind • Ability to bounce back after stress or trauma • Strategies used to manage stress and hardship • A feeling of joy, satisfaction, or contentment • General expectation that good things will happen • Practice of staying present and aware without judgment • Help from others that reduces stress and promotes coping • ...
Ch. 1 Making Healthy Choices 2022-08-26
Across
- between one extreme to another
- well-being of your body & mind
- how well your body functions
- your surroundings
- passed biologically from parent to child
- getting along with others
- literacy to gather and understand health information
- beliefs shared by a group
- unable to participate in normal activities
- how you feel about yourself
Down
- degree of overall satisfaction
- automatic and hard to change
- things that are most important to you
- the full range of health
- keeps a person free of diseases and health problems
- increases the likelihood of injury or disease
- aim for and work hard to reach
17 Clues: your surroundings • the full range of health • getting along with others • beliefs shared by a group • how you feel about yourself • automatic and hard to change • how well your body functions • degree of overall satisfaction • between one extreme to another • well-being of your body & mind • aim for and work hard to reach • things that are most important to you • ...
Public Health Vocabulary 2021-10-14
Across
- changes in health that result from health care investments or interventions
- proportion of disease in an area
- persisting in a constant rate of occurrence
- the first known carrier
- the study of public health concerns in a population
- long lasting disease
- disease prevalent throughout the world
Down
- prevention, treatment, and management of illness
- death
- a disease producing agent
- a determining factor
- disease caused by organisms that may pass from person to person
- capable of being transmitted by contact
- sudden occurrence of disease
- affecting many at once, temporary
- noxious exhalations from germs polluting the atmosphere
16 Clues: death • a determining factor • long lasting disease • the first known carrier • a disease producing agent • sudden occurrence of disease • proportion of disease in an area • affecting many at once, temporary • disease prevalent throughout the world • capable of being transmitted by contact • persisting in a constant rate of occurrence • ...
