health Crossword Puzzles
BG Administrators 2017-08-15
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- Director Outpatient Therapies - BH Administration
- Medical Director- Behavioral Health Services
- Service Line Administrator- Behavioral Health
- Director of Patient Access - Behavioral Health
- Psychology Director-Autism
- Director, Crisis Services - Behavioral Health
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- Director Outpatient Therapy Svcs - Community BH Admin
- Director of Community-based programs
- Chief - Pediatric Psychology / Neuropsychology
- Behavioral Health Operations Director- BH Central Admin
10 Clues: Psychology Director-Autism • Director of Community-based programs • Medical Director- Behavioral Health Services • Service Line Administrator- Behavioral Health • Director, Crisis Services - Behavioral Health • Chief - Pediatric Psychology / Neuropsychology • Director of Patient Access - Behavioral Health • Director Outpatient Therapies - BH Administration • ...
Healthcare 2025-04-21
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- A doctor who directly provides or coordinates a range of healthcare services for a patient
- A fixed fee you pay for specific medical services
- The yearly limit on what you'll pay out-of-pocket for covered health care
- Permission needed from your health plan before certain services
- Federal law protecting the privacy of your health information
- A health insurance exchange established under the Affordable Care Act
- A group of doctors and other healthcare professionals who agree to provide care to members of a health plan
- Your share of the costs of a covered healthcare service, calculated as a percentage
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- A period outside the open enrollment when you can enroll in or change your health plan due to a qualifying life event
- A recommendation from your PCP to see a specialist
- enrollment A set time each year to enroll in or change your health insurance plan
- A set of standardized performance measures used by many health plans
- A specific amount you pay out-of-pocket before your insurance starts paying
13 Clues: A fixed fee you pay for specific medical services • A recommendation from your PCP to see a specialist • Federal law protecting the privacy of your health information • Permission needed from your health plan before certain services • A set of standardized performance measures used by many health plans • ...
Acronyms 2023-09-20
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- Sedgwick County Health Department
- Kansas Department of Health and Environment
- Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Public Health Emergency Preparedness
- Community Health Assessment
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- Facts not Fear
- Community Health Improvement Program
- KU Med Center
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
9 Clues: KU Med Center • Facts not Fear • Community Health Assessment • Sedgwick County Health Department • Community Health Improvement Program • Public Health Emergency Preparedness • Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine • Kansas Department of Health and Environment • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Fortnite 2024-01-09
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- Fortnite currency
- 100 shield
- Og Default Skin
- 200 headshot sniper
- the game
- Minecraft in Fortnite
- _im _own _ight
- 200 headshot shotgun
- 100 health
- The Fortnite cube
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- costs 950 vbucks
- What you get after a victory royale
- The theoretical best rifle
- 50 shield
- Banana guy
- 40 health fish
- infinite stamina juice
- Team Leader
- 25 shield
19 Clues: the game • 50 shield • 25 shield • 100 shield • Banana guy • 100 health • Team Leader • 40 health fish • _im _own _ight • Og Default Skin • costs 950 vbucks • Fortnite currency • The Fortnite cube • 200 headshot sniper • 200 headshot shotgun • Minecraft in Fortnite • infinite stamina juice • The theoretical best rifle • What you get after a victory royale
Mental Health 2024-11-10
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- Counseling services through the University are free, and their office is located in the Saucier ________ Center in OK Allen Hall.
- Poor sleep can result in reduced motivation to train, slower response times, and __________ recovery time.
- The words you use matter. For example, instead of referring to someone as a “sexual assault victim,” it would be more appropriate to use the term “sexual assault ________.”
- The _______ around mental health is created by negative attitudes and beliefs, often stemming from a lack of information/misinformation, about individuals with mental health issues that lead to discrimination.
- The NCAA Mental Health Best Practices encourage member institutions to create a health environment that supports the mental health and _____ - _____ of student-athletes.
- The NCAA provides education and support around topics like anxiety, __________, suicide prevention, and disordered eating.
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- Due to many sports bettors threatening student-athletes, the NCAA is lobbying for state/federal sports wagering laws to include ____ - ________ measures.
- Speaking with a licensed counselor may be beneficial because they provide a safe space to discuss what you want and they are very ____ - _______ and objective listeners.
- The NCAA has created the NCAA Mental Health Best __________ Guidelines to provide guidance to institutions to support student-athlete mental health and ensuring proper care.
- How a person perceives their physical appearance. Often influenced by societal standards, and often student-athletes try to change this through diet and exercise. (2 words)
- The Sun Belt Conference has created the Sun Belt to _________ initiative, which is designed to support student-athletes in improving their sleep quality.
- Conference ___________ has led to increased travel and more missed classes, which can negatively impact student-athlete’s mental health, academic and sport performance, and quality of sleep.
- Mental health _________ are efforts aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around psychological issues.
- _______ are in a good position to identify student-athlete mental health problems because they spend so much time with their athletes and have the power and authority to help athletes receive proper and timely treatment.
14 Clues: Poor sleep can result in reduced motivation to train, slower response times, and __________ recovery time. • Mental health _________ are efforts aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around psychological issues. • The NCAA provides education and support around topics like anxiety, __________, suicide prevention, and disordered eating. • ...
KaleidoSCOPH #24 2021-10-29
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- Penyakit Tidak Menular (abbreviated in English)
- International Federation of Medical Students' Associations
- One of PHLT cores
- World Tuberculosis Day
- Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
- In Indonesia, SCOPH was first established in this city.
- Standing Committee on Public Health
- Local Public Health Officer
- SCOPH's biennial national meeting
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- Center for Indonesian Medical Students' Activities
- Magazine
- Sustainable Project
- One of CIMSA's national meeting
- Community Development
14 Clues: Magazine • One of PHLT cores • Sustainable Project • Community Development • World Tuberculosis Day • Local Public Health Officer • One of CIMSA's national meeting • SCOPH's biennial national meeting • Standing Committee on Public Health • Penyakit Tidak Menular (abbreviated in English) • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health • ...
Health Chapter 1 2023-01-23
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- beliefs, values, customs, & arts of a particular group or society
- length of time a person is expected to live
- actual number of years a person lives
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease/disorder or experience injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, & examine situations
- state of excellent health and wellness, including all health dimesnions
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- person’s ability to function positively, & overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good
- state of complete physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- presence of waste in the environment
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along w/others
11 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • beliefs, values, customs, & arts of a particular group or society • state of complete physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • state of excellent health and wellness, including all health dimesnions • ...
PH Wellness Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- Focused awareness of the present
- Staying well-hydrated
- Activities and practices to maintain one's health
- Mental or emotional tension
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
- General state of well-being
- The condition of being physically healthy
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- The capacity to recover quickly from adversity
- Essential for rest and recovery
- Maintaining physical and mental equilibrium
- Unwinding and reducing stress
- Mindful relaxation practice
- A physical, mental, and spiritual practice
- Eating for well-being
- Physical activity for health
15 Clues: Staying well-hydrated • Eating for well-being • Mindful relaxation practice • Mental or emotional tension • General state of well-being • Physical activity for health • Unwinding and reducing stress • Essential for rest and recovery • Focused awareness of the present • The condition of being physically healthy • A physical, mental, and spiritual practice • ...
Week 6 2018-09-02
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- This cancer causes the second highest number of cancer deaths in Australia, with around 90 per cent of cases cured if detected early.
- A focus of the WA Health Promotion Strategic Framework.
- This issue occurs because mammography cannot accurately distinguish between potentially fatal cancers and less harmful cancers.
- There are ______ principles of primary health care.
- How many population-based cancer screening programs does Australia have?
- This type of prevention begins after an illness when the condition is stabilised.
- Health promotion is integral to Closing the ______ policy.
- Health education should be about improving _________ and wellbeing.
- This cancer is the second largest cause of cancer death in Australian women after lung cancer.
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- The ability of individuals to gain understanding and control over personal, social, community, and political forces in order to take action to improve their life situations.
- This health model is used to explain why people take certain actions and behaviours to prevent injury and illness.
- The ethical principles of avoiding _______ and supporting autonomy are relevant to cancer-screening policy
- This level of prevention is targeted at the whole population
- This charter highlights the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
- Initiatives conducted in locations where people live, work, and play are known as _______ Approach.
- To reduce workplace __________ hazards should be identified and reported to management.
16 Clues: There are ______ principles of primary health care. • A focus of the WA Health Promotion Strategic Framework. • Health promotion is integral to Closing the ______ policy. • This level of prevention is targeted at the whole population • Health education should be about improving _________ and wellbeing. • ...
Cambia Vision and Values 2023-04-04
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- Occurs to improve affordability and access
- Acting rightly in the face of fear
- The courage to think differently. Thinking differently allows us to solve problems in new, creative ways.
- Ensure members can access timely and effective behavioral health solutions
- Increase value-creating member engagement
- Our values are built on a foundation of trust. One important outcome of trust is speed
- Personalize care navigation
- Practice openness with our colleagues and that the health care products we provide are inclusive for traditionally underserved populations
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- So members can make better health care decisions
- To serve the member for life while maintaining financial stability
- Advance an inclusive and performance-driven culture
- Delivering the right work for each other and our members
- Be legendary for making health care easier and lives better
- Serve as a catalyst to transform health care, creating a person-focused and economically sustainable system
14 Clues: Personalize care navigation • Acting rightly in the face of fear • Occurs to improve affordability and access • Increase value-creating member engagement • So members can make better health care decisions • Advance an inclusive and performance-driven culture • Delivering the right work for each other and our members • ...
Provider Bias, Health Literacy, Communication and Conflict 2017-04-16
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- A method used by health professionals to have the patient reword their care and report it back to their provider.
- Low levels of health literacy can be wrongly identified as (blank)
- Awareness that physicians have to patient cues, expectations and nuances of interactions while recognizing misunderstandings due to cultural differences.
- Of Americans read at an eighth grade level, while health care is given at a college reading level
- A quick and accurate bilingual screening test for general health literacy, done by having the patient read an ice cream label and answer questions.
- Patterns of human behavior that are part of a racial, ethnic, religious, or social group
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- Knowledge about (blank) cultural issues draws attention to the importance of educating health professionals on an individual basis, rather than on group characteristics.
- A health education item formatted like comic book to educate patients on components of their care.
- When a minority group define their identity in ways that distinguish it from the majority group and begin to no longer put effort into this area.
- The ability to read, understand, and act on medical information
- The aptness to individualize communication to the needs and characteristics of a patient by a health care professional
- Cultural (blank) is an acknowledgement and incorporation of the importance of culture by health care professionals
- Communication (blank) is the ability of physician to produce culturally appropriate communication behavior
- Stereotype (blank) occur when cues in the environment form negative associations with a group's status, triggering physiological and psychological processes detrimental to patients.
14 Clues: The ability to read, understand, and act on medical information • Low levels of health literacy can be wrongly identified as (blank) • Patterns of human behavior that are part of a racial, ethnic, religious, or social group • Of Americans read at an eighth grade level, while health care is given at a college reading level • ...
First Receiver 2021-12-13
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- holds those responsibilities within a healthcare facility using ionizing radiation for medical procedures.
- Is the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for protecting and preserving the land, air, water, and public health through enforcement of the state's environmental laws.
- is the process of removing or neutralizing a hazardous substance(s) so that it can no longer pose a hazard to the patient.
- is committed to achieving and maintaining a safe and healthy environment that advances Temple’s excellence in education, research, and health care.
- a large regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that originally had federal visitorial powers to inspect and examine workplaces.
- the patient is subjected to a hazardous substance through any route of entry (inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and/ or injection).
- focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances.
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives.
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- Personnel who initially respond to emergencies.
- is a hazardous substance that is on the patient's skin, has been inhaled or ingested by he/her, or has been injected into that individual.
- the United States federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
- an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- Employees at the hospital engaged in decontamination and treatment of patients who were contaminated by a hazardous substance(s) during an emergency incident.
- "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America"
- is the organization and management of the resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies.
- the federal government, that's responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
- "the federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries."
- the national public health agency of the United States.
- is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy.
19 Clues: Personnel who initially respond to emergencies. • the national public health agency of the United States. • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives. • "improving the health, safety, and well-being of America" • focuses on minimizing human health risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances. • ...
TRICARE Overview 2022-02-04
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- Extended Care Health Option an extra financial benefit for active duty family members with a qualifying condition
- Approval given by the managed care support contractor after review of submitted documentation to ensure the requested service is a TRICARE-covered benefit and medically necessary for the diagnosis submitted.
- TRICARE "PPO" health plan
- active duty member, retiree, or deceased active duty member or retiree, of a Uniformed Service upon whose status his or her family members’ eligibility for TRICARE is based.
- The DoD’s managed health care program for Service members and their families, retirees and their families, survivors, and other TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries
- Biological child of an eligible sponsor before the are registered in DEERS and enrolled in a TRICARE plan.
- A geographic area determined by the Government for civilian contracting of medical care and other services for TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries.
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- a geographic are greater than 50 miles from a live and work address
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System,
- Defense Health Agency Great Lakes acts as the intermediary between contractors, civilian providers and sponsors command for fitness for duty
- TRICARE "HMO" like health plan
- Point of service out of pocket costs for a Prime enrolled beneficiary to self refer to a provider without a referral from the PCM/Treating provider
- Determined by sponsor branch of service
- An organization with which DHA has entered into a contract for delivery of and/or processing of payment for health care services, and the performance of related support activities,
- A service member serving on active duty for more than 30 consecutive days
- A process established by the contractor to inform beneficiaries of the availability of the TRICARE program, facilitate enrollment in the program, and maintain enrollment records.
- The providers or facilities the managed care support contractor has contracted with to provide health care services to TRICARE eligible beneficiaries at a pre-negotiated rate as the total charge for services provided .
- non-sponsor beneficiary listed under the sponsor in DEERS
- HNFS subcontracted claims player
19 Clues: TRICARE "PPO" health plan • TRICARE "HMO" like health plan • HNFS subcontracted claims player • Determined by sponsor branch of service • Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System, • non-sponsor beneficiary listed under the sponsor in DEERS • a geographic are greater than 50 miles from a live and work address • ...
Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing 2019-11-18
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- An example of Social health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to Ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings
- An example of Mental health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as the ability to display resilience.
- An example of social health and wellbeing
- Possess the ability to recover from misfortune
- An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing
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- An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage and adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain, relates to the ability to think and process information
- A measure of physical health and wellbeing
12 Clues: An example of Social health and wellbeing • An example of Mental health and wellbeing • An example of social health and wellbeing • A measure of physical health and wellbeing • An example of Spiritual health and wellbeing • Possess the ability to recover from misfortune • An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions • ...
Role of Government in Health 2023-01-14
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- Health depends on the basic ___________ provided to the people.
- _____________ health means well-built and sound body health.
- ___________ runs the public health services.
- Moral principles that influence a person's behaviour.
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- ___________ health care centres are concentrated mainly in the urban area.
- Due to the rising level of health facilities in India, a number of _______________ tourists are coming to India for treatments.
- A small set up where the sick are treated.
- Mental health refers to a state of emotional and ____________ well being of an individual.
- It is a communicable disease.
- In a democratic setup government works for the _____________ of the people.
10 Clues: It is a communicable disease. • A small set up where the sick are treated. • ___________ runs the public health services. • Moral principles that influence a person's behaviour. • _____________ health means well-built and sound body health. • Health depends on the basic ___________ provided to the people. • ...
Year 9 Food Tech 2025-07-03
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- Builds strong bones and teeth
- Grain that contains all parts of the seed
- Lack of water in the body
- Defends the body against illness
- Overall physical and mental well-being
- Essential organic nutrients for body functions
- The most important meal of the day
- Calcium keeps them strong
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- Needed to perform daily activities
- Supports digestion and bowel movement
- Iron helps it carry oxygen
- Influencing health but not a nutrient
- Regulates temperature and transports nutrients
- The process of breaking down food
- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood
- Substances in food that support health
- Breakfast item studied in class
- Helps maintain fluid balance
18 Clues: Lack of water in the body • Calcium keeps them strong • Iron helps it carry oxygen • Helps maintain fluid balance • Builds strong bones and teeth • Breakfast item studied in class • Defends the body against illness • The process of breaking down food • Needed to perform daily activities • The most important meal of the day • Supports digestion and bowel movement • ...
Chapter 1 Health and Wellness 2023-09-03
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- Factors that can reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- The Health _________ is how health is measured lying somewhere between extremes of poor and excellent.
- The environment factor that is impacted by climate, geography, pollution/air quality.
- Type of Health that is affected by the condition of a person's relationship with others.
- How many Dimensions of Wellness are there?
- The environment factor that can impact the way you view yourself.
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- Disorders that can develop due to a person's genes.
- Factor that can increase the chances of development of a disease or experience an injury or decline in health.
- The environment factor that is impacted by family, peers, and culture/community.
- Type of Health that refers to how well the body functions.
- Physical, Mental and Emotional, Social health are all _________.
- Factors that are decided by choices and behaviors that a person's chance of developing unhealthy condition or injuries.
- The resource that influences your economic environment.
- Type of Health where a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations, as well as the expression of thoughts and feelings.
14 Clues: How many Dimensions of Wellness are there? • Disorders that can develop due to a person's genes. • The resource that influences your economic environment. • Type of Health that refers to how well the body functions. • Physical, Mental and Emotional, Social health are all _________. • The environment factor that can impact the way you view yourself. • ...
Sports Med. Crossword Ch. 4&5 2021-11-09
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- pupils equal and react to light
- mobile emergency health care providers
- loss of sensation and movement over and area of the body
- moist
- bluish tint to the skin and mucous
- occupational safety and health administration
- removal of destruction of infected material
- evaluation of a patient's physical condition
- ability to comprehend ones environment
- procedure used by health care workers when performing with sterile procedures
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- method to turn a patient with a spinal injury
- disease-causing microorganism
- how the injury occurred
- sterile
- head-to-toe assessment
- used to cut off the face mask
- grey skin color
- system of evaluation based of history
- can only affect humans and weakens the immune system
- a state of unconsciousness or deep stupor
20 Clues: moist • sterile • grey skin color • head-to-toe assessment • how the injury occurred • disease-causing microorganism • used to cut off the face mask • pupils equal and react to light • bluish tint to the skin and mucous • system of evaluation based of history • mobile emergency health care providers • ability to comprehend ones environment • a state of unconsciousness or deep stupor • ...
Bluegrass Blues 2020-08-26
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- Daily state of USA
- A state beginning with the letter K
- Senate and _______
- Separate wheat from . . .
- Good fortune
- Political exercise
- Beast of burden
- State fish of KY
- ____potatoes
- Rank of Kentucky as state dependent on Federal money (WalletHub)
- Nickname for state ranked 43 in public health (America's Health Rankings 2019)
- Kentucky state butterfly
- Stay or __
- Employed
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- Longest serving senator of Kentucky
- State abbreviation
- Sly one
- Important
- Yes . . . by any other means
- Health food
- Work together
- __ vey!
- Wild one
- Red or White
- Blue _____ of Kentucky
- Rank of Kentucky as least educated state (WalletHub 2020)
- Official dance of state ranked 41 in Economic Well Being (2020 National Kids Count)
- Aye . . . by any other means
28 Clues: Sly one • __ vey! • Wild one • Employed • Important • Stay or __ • Health food • Good fortune • Red or White • ____potatoes • Work together • Beast of burden • State fish of KY • Daily state of USA • State abbreviation • Senate and _______ • Political exercise • Blue _____ of Kentucky • Kentucky state butterfly • Separate wheat from . . . • Yes . . . by any other means • Aye . . . by any other means • ...
Health Policy and Politics 2018-04-22
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- health policy local, state, and federal legislation, regulation, and court rulings that govern health care within a certain arena
- have a vested interest policy decisions and may influence them
- health policy made by health care organizations
- policy a set course of action undertaken by government or health care organizations that results in a course of action for a healthcare outcome
- the process used to influence decisions and exert control over policy, circumstances, and events
- Unifies nurse’s political voices to enact measures to benefit health care for everyone and to defeat measures that would have serious negative effects on the health care system
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- Senate and House of Representatives (Congress),possesses the sole federal power to enact legislation, tax citizens, & allocate federal spending, power to override a presidential veto
- Office of the President, recommends legislation and promotes major policy initiatives,has the power to veto legislation passed by Congress
- An arm of a corporation, association, or union formed to provide support and resources either to work toward the election or reelection of policymakers,may endorse a specific candidate for office
- rules used to implement legislation and translate concepts into actions that can be put into practice
- an elected or appointed official who can propose legislation, regulations, or programs that can become actualized
- the act of attempting to educate or convince policymakers to respond positively to a particular position on an issue
- U.S. Supreme Court, federal district courts, an U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, resolves questions regarding agency regulations that may affect policy
- the statement of principles and policies of a political party
14 Clues: health policy made by health care organizations • the statement of principles and policies of a political party • have a vested interest policy decisions and may influence them • the process used to influence decisions and exert control over policy, circumstances, and events • ...
Safety Week 2021-06-04
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- One of the psychosocial factors from the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace is “Clear _________ and Expectations.”
- A copy of the Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety ___________, 2020 must be readily available for reference by workers.
- As stated in The Regulations, a fire drill must be held at least once during each 12 ______ period.
- What does SEA stand for?
- The corporate health, safety and wellness management system is made up of 3 _______.
- The National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace identifies 13 _______ factors that enhance workplace psychological safety.
- The foundation of the Workplace __________ System is that everyone in the workplace – both employees and employers, is responsible for his or her own safety and for the safety of co-workers.
- Each first aid station must contain a first aid __________.
- Details about the Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) can be found on ____________.
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- The three rights of every worker are the right to know, right to ________, and the right to refuse.
- The corporate commitment to implementation of the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace is referred to as ____________.
- A MSI or _____________ injury is defined as “injuries and disorders of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, intervertebral discs, soft tissue like blood vessels, and includes inflammation, sprains, strains and nerve compression disorders.
- One who oversees and/or directs the work of others.
- Possessing knowledge, experience and training to perform a specific duty.
- If an incident occurs at a Government of Saskatchewan workplace, the supervisor or designate shall complete an appropriate _____________ within seven days of the incident.
- A full workplace ______________ is performed each year by the local OHC members to identify deficiencies and areas of non-compliance and to make written recommendations for corrective actions.
- It is recommended that employees complete an Ergonomic Self-Assessment ______, which can be found in Guidelines for Managing Office Ergonomics in the Workplace annually.
- Information on Government of Saskatchewan’s health, safety and wellness programs can be found on Staffroom under the ____________ tab
- The medical accommodations____________ pillar of the corporate health, safety and wellness management system is called “Be At _______.”
19 Clues: What does SEA stand for? • One who oversees and/or directs the work of others. • Each first aid station must contain a first aid __________. • Possessing knowledge, experience and training to perform a specific duty. • The corporate health, safety and wellness management system is made up of 3 _______. • ...
AACVPR 36th Annual Meeting 2021-10-06
16 Clues: LSI • NuStep • AACVPR • CardiaLine • Pritikin ICR • Final Answer • Human Kinetics • GCE Healthcare • Moving Analytics • NimbleHeart, Inc. • The Intelligent Option • ScottCare & Chanl Health • Sharecare & Phas3 Health • Life Fitness Family of Brands • Maker HealthCare International, Inc. • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Francais 3 Unite 2 2024-10-11
16 Clues: Smoke • Drink • Avoid • Slowly • Health • To run • A meal • Outside • Confidence • Athletic (f.) • Win, earn, gain • Organic (as in, food) • Balanced (as in, diet) • Bad (as in, for health) • The other word for slowly • Each Sunday (technically two words)
Ch 9 Vocab 2018-02-01
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- A factor that threatens or is harmful to human health.
- _________ diseases are caused by a pathogen.
- A(n) _________ disease is disease that has appeared for the first time or has reemerged.
- Environmental _______ is the study of how environmental factors affect human health.
- A chemical that affects the nervous system.
- Is a chemical that harms embryos and fetuses.
- The amount of a substance an organism is exposed to.
- The process where the concentration of a toxin grows as it flows through the food web.
- A colorless highly toxic gas found in some houses.
- The type of hazard that results from how or where we live.
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- Risk _________ is the process of measuring a risk.
- is a harmful mineral that was once used as insulation.
- The probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response.
- A chemical that causes cancer.
- A disease causing agent.
- The type of hazard that involves natural disasters.
- The type of hazard that involves a disease or virus.
- The study of disease in human populations.
- The study of how poisonous substances affect an organism's health.
19 Clues: A disease causing agent. • A chemical that causes cancer. • The study of disease in human populations. • A chemical that affects the nervous system. • _________ diseases are caused by a pathogen. • Is a chemical that harms embryos and fetuses. • Risk _________ is the process of measuring a risk. • A colorless highly toxic gas found in some houses. • ...
Basic health and safety terms 2020-10-27
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- science that seeks to adapt working conditions to suit the worker
- step by step process of doing a task safely
- rule of conduct developed and adopted by a recognized standard business
- dangerous object behaviour or condition
- departure from an normal physical state which increase the likelihood of an accident
- measures implemented to eliminate hazards
- departure from a practice which has caused injury or property damage
- the real cause of an accident
- an undesired event that could have resulted in an injury
- process for managing health and safety issues
- accident resulting in death
- other factors in an accident which do not directly cause the accident
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- committee of workers who promote a safe workplace
- an comprehensive examination of a business
- a written statement which demonstrates commitment to maintaining a safe work environment
- an undesired event
- unsafe conditions/behaviours that occur immediately before an accident
- chance of loss
- legislation applicable to employers/workers
19 Clues: chance of loss • an undesired event • accident resulting in death • the real cause of an accident • dangerous object behaviour or condition • measures implemented to eliminate hazards • an comprehensive examination of a business • step by step process of doing a task safely • legislation applicable to employers/workers • process for managing health and safety issues • ...
U.S Health System 2023-12-15
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- Combines aspects of both HMO and PPO
- a percentage of the covered amount for a visit or procedure
- Medicaid operates as a ________
- fixed dollar amount paid by the beneficiary for each visit
- use of a medical lens to view human processes and behaviors
- ACA expanded access to health care through Medicaid and ________
- The country who has a single payer health care system; low costs, moral hazard, high demand and availability of treatments
- Private Supplemental Insurance plans through medicare
- a cap on beneficiary cost sharing
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- One primary care physician, "gate-keeper"
- Higher fees when out of network but more flexibility
- The expansion of medicine as an institution
- What population did the White Hall Study?
- Medicare Advantage; includes Part A & B in a single plan
- How many states have expanded Medicaid under the ACA?
- Public Policy is considered a type of ________ factor
- The amount a beneficiary owes for covered services before the health insurance plan starts to pay
- The part of Medicare that covers hospital insurance
- the amount that is paid for your health insurance plan
19 Clues: Medicaid operates as a ________ • a cap on beneficiary cost sharing • Combines aspects of both HMO and PPO • One primary care physician, "gate-keeper" • What population did the White Hall Study? • The expansion of medicine as an institution • The part of Medicare that covers hospital insurance • Higher fees when out of network but more flexibility • ...
Insurance Terminology 2023-03-16
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- This is a document we send providers once the claim has been processed with payment information
- A fixed amount you pay prior to having a covered health care service
- The amount you pay for covered services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- A type of medical plan in which coverage is provided to participants through a network of selected health care providers, such as hospitals and physicians
- Maximum amount a plan will pay for a covered service
- The percentage you will pay of the allowed amount once your deductible is met
- providers or health care facilities that are part of a health plan's network
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- A type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contracted with the plan. It generally won’t cover out-of-network care except for a true emergency
- The most you will pay during a policy period before your plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount
- This is a document we send members to let them know how a claim was processed. (NOT A BILL)
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary
- When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider’s charge and the allowed amount
- Doctor or facility that does not have a contract with your health insurance plan provider
13 Clues: Maximum amount a plan will pay for a covered service • A fixed amount you pay prior to having a covered health care service • providers or health care facilities that are part of a health plan's network • The percentage you will pay of the allowed amount once your deductible is met • ...
Chapter 13 Health Information Management 2014-09-26
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- What the physician deems will be the best course for the patient's health
- any documentation relating to a health-care client
- a legal health record in digital format that contains patient health information collected by one or more care providers
- what the physician gains from the exam and diagnosis
- information pertaining to someone's physical or mental health, condition, or infirmary
- any surgical procedure will generate this type of report that is to be kept in the patient chart
- refers to anything the client says to describe their problem
- accumulation of essential information from an individual's electronic medical record
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- documentation that occurs each time the client has an encounter with the health-care provider. Must be present in the chart for every visit
- starts with answers to the history questionnaire and is updated periodically to provide a cumulative view of the patient's history and current health status
- what the examiner observes/sees, generally refers to physical cues
- review and reorganize to remove outdated or unnecessary items not longer actively needed to provide care for patient.
- questionnaire that the patient is asked to complete, usually on the first visit to the providers office
13 Clues: any documentation relating to a health-care client • what the physician gains from the exam and diagnosis • refers to anything the client says to describe their problem • what the examiner observes/sees, generally refers to physical cues • What the physician deems will be the best course for the patient's health • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-21
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- a broad concept of health that includes a combination of physical, mental, and social well-being
- all the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child
- a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- the well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people
- the practice of healthy behaviors that keep a person free of disease and other health problems
- the degree of overall satisfaction
- a model that illustrates the full range of health between the extremes of illness and wellness
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- any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome
- a person's ability to gather and understand health information and then use the information to improve his or her health
- all of the physical and social conditions surrounding a person and the influences they have on the person
- a pattern of behavior that has become automatic and is hard to change
- the beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation
- any physical or mental impairment that limits or reduces a person's ability to participate in normal activities
- a gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- the standards and beliefs that are most important to you
15 Clues: the degree of overall satisfaction • a result that a person aims for and works hard to reach • the standards and beliefs that are most important to you • all the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child • a pattern of behavior that has become automatic and is hard to change • ...
Module 4 2025-06-10
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- Studies ecological influences on health utilizing new biomedical techniques.
- Examples of this kind of prevention include public health education and vaccinations
- Responsible for smallpox vaccination; "Father of Immunology"
- When toxins are growing in number faster than they are being destroyed
- A responsibility of the Department of Health that focuses on determining public health risks and their causes.
- This type of immunity can be either naturally or artificially acquired and is short-term (e.g. breastfeeding)
- An area in which the causal agent can exist and procreate
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- The first epidemiologist; author of "On Airs, Waters, and Places."
- Disease classification
- Studies interactions between genetics and the environment.
- This type of epidemiological study examines the past for causal relationships.
- This type of transmission occurs through particles in the air, vehicles, or vectors
- An epidemiologist who was one of the first health advocates for exercise, fresh air, and eating well.
- Material that can trigger an immune response.
14 Clues: Disease classification • Material that can trigger an immune response. • An area in which the causal agent can exist and procreate • Studies interactions between genetics and the environment. • Responsible for smallpox vaccination; "Father of Immunology" • The first epidemiologist; author of "On Airs, Waters, and Places." • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-07
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- A strong desire to know or learn something
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness surrounding mental health
- A mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress
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- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions
- Positive attributes of a person.
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- Expertly trained dogs who partner with a facilitator and work in a health care, visitation or education setting
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which promotes mental health awareness
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance
14 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • A strong desire to know or learn something • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2026-05-08
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- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- A strong desire to know or learn something
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness surrounding mental health
- A mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress
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- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions
- Positive attributes of a person.
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- Expertly trained dogs who partner with a facilitator and work in a health care, visitation or education setting
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which promotes mental health awareness
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance
14 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • A strong desire to know or learn something • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • The quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • ...
Affordable Care Act 2016-03-28
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- enrollment - a period during which a health insurance company or HMO is statutorily required to accept applicants without regard to health history.
- tax - Under the individual mandate provision of the Affordable Care Act, Americans will be required to purchase health insurance, starting in 2014. Those who, for whatever reason, decide to not purchase coverage, would face a tax that’s built into the law.
- metal plans - The Affordable Care Act set out to standardize individual health insurance policies by creating a “metal” ranking for policies, with each level based on actuarial value. (Actual value is the percentage of costs paid by the plan before the insured has met the policy’s out-of-pocket maximum. After that point is reached, all plans pay 100% of covered costs).
- - the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services.
- – a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- - entitlement of an individual to receive services based on that individual's enrollment in a health care plan.
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- Care Act - referred to as Obamacare – is the landmark health reform legislation passed by the 111th Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010.
- Enrollment - period is the time during which you can enroll in an ACA-compliant plan (on or off-exchange) if you have a qualifying life event.
- – A resource where individuals, families, and small businesses can: learn about their health coverage options; compare health insurance plans based on costs, benefits, and other important features; choose a plan; and enroll in coverage.
- – The president who created Affordable Care Act.
- - Promotes prevention, wellness and public health and supports health promotion efforts at the local, state and federal levels.
- mandate - The Affordable Care Act requires nearly everyone to have health insurance that meets minimum standards. With some exceptions, people who do not maintain health insurance coverage will have to pay a penalty starting in 2014.
12 Clues: – The president who created Affordable Care Act. • - entitlement of an individual to receive services based on that individual's enrollment in a health care plan. • - the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services. • ...
AACVPR 36th Annual Meeting Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
15 Clues: LSI • NuStep • AACVPR • CardiaLine • NimbleHeart • Final Answer • Pritikin ICR • GCE Healthcare • Human Kinetics • Moving Analytics • The Intelligent Option • ScottCare & Chanl Health • Sharecare & Phas3 Health • Life Fitness Family of Brands • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Self Care 2025-02-01
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- type of health that takes time to connect with your inner self
- example of social health
- type of health that manages your emotions in a healthy way
- can be improved by taking care of yourself
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- example of emotional health
- type of health that takes care of your body
- practice of taking time to look after your health
- example of physical health
- type of health that takes care of your relationships
9 Clues: example of social health • example of physical health • example of emotional health • can be improved by taking care of yourself • type of health that takes care of your body • practice of taking time to look after your health • type of health that takes care of your relationships • type of health that manages your emotions in a healthy way • ...
med 112 Jessica Ingram 2014-01-02
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- a name or phrase that is formed from or based on a persons name; usually describes a condition or procedure associated with that person
- updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system
- the insured
- package combination of services included in a single procedure code for some surgical procedures in CPT
- term a word that identifies a disease or conditon in the alphabetic index
- provider clinicain who does not intreract fact-to face with the patient such as a laboratory
- the CPT a single code grouping laboratory tests that are frequently done together
- failure to use an accepyable level of prefessional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient
- a method of scrambling transmitted data so they cannot be diciphered without the use of a confidential
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the alphabetic index
- provider clinicain wo treats the patient face-to face in contrast to an indirect provider such as a laboratory
- receipt medical billing program report given to a patient that lits the diagnoses, services provided, fees and payments recieved and due after an encounter
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- number authorization number given by a referring physicain to tthe reffered physicain
- guidelines usage notes provided at the beginnings of CPT sections
- the recognition of a person demonstrtaiong a superior level of skill on a national test by an officval organization
- a number that od appended to a code to report particular facts
- the code to use when a disease or condiyion cannot be placed in any other category
- entity refers to three specific groups, including health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers that transmit health information electronically. Covered entities under the HIPAA Privacy Rule must comply with the Rule's requirements for safeguarding the privacy of protected health information.
- diagnoses the first-listed diagnoses
- status modifier code used in the anesthesia section of CPT with procedures to indicate the patients health status
20 Clues: the insured • diagnoses the first-listed diagnoses • updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system • a number that od appended to a code to report particular facts • guidelines usage notes provided at the beginnings of CPT sections • word or phrase that describes a main term in the alphabetic index • ...
Health Science Careers 2022-09-01
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- Therapist that helps improve patients’ strength and mobility, and relieve pain by the use of therapeutic properties of exercise, light, heat, cold, water, electricity, ultrasound, and massage.
- Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Respond to emergency calls, performing medical services and transporting patients to medical facilities.
- Dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- Engineer that combines biology and medicine with engineering to develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems.
- Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- Therapist that applies manual techniques to manipulate the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- Diagnoses, manages, and treats patients who have hearing, balance, or related problems.
- Abbreviation for one who provides and coordinates patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- Therapists that administer doses of radiation to patients who have cancer or other serious diseases.
- Treats patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Diagnoses, prevents, and treats problems with teeth or mouth tissue.
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- Examines patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- 4-year post secondary degree
- Diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- Administrator that oversees all medical documents, insurance information, and medical/legal documentation for a health care facility.
- Therapist that treats patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- Assist in surgical operations
- 2-year post secondary degree
- Therapist that care for patients who have trouble breathing—for example, because of a chronic condition such as asthma.
- Assess sports injuries
- Assesses the nutritional needs of patients after consulting with physicians and other health care professionals.
23 Clues: Assess sports injuries • 4-year post secondary degree • 2-year post secondary degree • Assist in surgical operations • Cares for the health of animals. • Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Diagnoses, prevents, and treats problems with teeth or mouth tissue. • ...
Horn's Health Class Review 2024-01-23
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- One way to say no to some peer pressure is to make jokes, that is called using ___________
- Most common skin disorder for teens
- The most common form of skin cancer
- The outermost layer of the skin
- Making sure you are taking care of your personal health, not spreading germs, taking showers, etc.
- Type of fracture from overuse where the bone begins to crack
- Is found in our ears, nose and knees
- Cardiac muscle has to do with what organ?
- Number one cause of preventable death in the US
- What do you want to consumer more of to get stronger and healthier bones
- What determines how dark your skin tone is, the more you have, the darker your skin
- The Integumentary system deals with your skin, nails and ______
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- Part of the health triangle that deals with your feelings and thoughts
- Part of the health triangle that deals with how you interact with others
- The largest bone in the human body
- Oil that our body produces
- Muscle found in the front of your upper arm
- Part of the health triangle that deals with your body's health
- When all three parts of your health triangle are balanced and healthy
- If how many times you lift up the weight is reps, how many rounds you do those reps is called what?
- Chest Muscle
- The Achilles is your strongest one of these
- The building block of muscle. Without eating this, you can't grow muscle
- Connects bone to bone
- What muscle group would I focus on lifting if I wanted to be able to throw a ball further or harder?
- The largest organ in your body
- The _________ is an example of an irregular bone
- Muscle found in the back of your upper leg
28 Clues: Chest Muscle • Connects bone to bone • Oil that our body produces • The largest organ in your body • The outermost layer of the skin • The largest bone in the human body • Most common skin disorder for teens • The most common form of skin cancer • Is found in our ears, nose and knees • Cardiac muscle has to do with what organ? • Muscle found in the back of your upper leg • ...
Health - Chapter 1 Lessons 1-3 2023-10-16
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- are the various methods of communicating information.
- are the actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- refers to a person’s ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good.
- means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors.
- is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life.
- when your health triangle is balanced, you have a high degree of
- are aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- means taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- is a chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- is a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
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- media content delivered through phones, computers, radio and television.
- are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- having enough energy to perform your daily activities, deal with everyday stresses and avoid injury.
- refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make.
- maintaining healthy relationships with family, friends, teachers, other members of the community.
- is the sum of your surroundings; it includes the people you see every day and the culture you live in.
- refers to the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- is the way you view situations.
- are people of the same age group who share similar interests.
- is an ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity or cancer.
- refers to the computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts and information.
- is a reflection of how you feel about yourself, how you meet demands of your daily life, and how you cope with problems.
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
23 Clues: is the way you view situations. • are the various methods of communicating information. • is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life. • refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make. • means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors. • are people of the same age group who share similar interests. • ...
UH Acronyms 2024-03-05
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- American Hospital Association
- University Hospitals Physician Services
- Medical Intensive Care Unit
- Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- Pre-Operative/During OP/Post OP Care
- Registered Nurse First Assistant
- Activities of daily living
- Standard Operating Procedure
- Business Systems Group
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- MacDonald Women's Hospital
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Chief Nursing Officer
- Protected Health Information
- Center for Emergency Medicine
- Clinical Technical Assistant
- Per Diem / As Needed
- University Hospitals Management Services Organization
- Accountable Care Organization
- Respiratory Therapist
- Lake West Medical Center
- Employee Direct Access
- Basic Cardiac Life Support
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Surgical Intensive Care Unit
- Medical Technologist
- Bachelors of Nursing
- Medical Trainer
- University Hospitals
- Enterprise Staffing Services
- Portage Medical Center
- Nursing Assistant
- Registered Respiratory Tech
- Det Norske Veritas
- Licensed Practical Nurse
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- University Hospitals Medical Group
- Manager Direct Access
- Computed Tomography
- University Hospitals Health Systems
- Advanced Practice Provider
- Management Incentive Plan
- Licensed Nursing Home Administrator
- Parma Medical Center
- Ajuha Medical Center
- Basic Life Support
- Geauga Medical Center
- Registered Health Information Administrator
- Certified Occupational Therapist
- University Hospitals Medical Practices
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Cleveland Medical Center
- Per Diem / As Needed
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- TriPoint Medical Center
- Registered Health Information Technician
- Medical Assistant
- St. John Medical Center
- Average Days to Fill
- Rainbow Babies & Children's
- Emergency Department
- Licensed Social Worker
- Elyria Medical Center
- Environmental Services
- Applicant Tracking System
- Beachwood Medical Center
- Advanced Clinical Nurse
- Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
- Electronic Medical Record
- Subject Matter Expert
- Personal Health Record
- Employee Referral program
- Sterile Processing Tech
- Registered Nurse
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Associate Degree Nurse
- Invitro Fertilization
- Physical Therapist
79 Clues: Medical Trainer • Registered Nurse • Medical Assistant • Nursing Assistant • Basic Life Support • Det Norske Veritas • Physical Therapist • Computed Tomography • Parma Medical Center • Ajuha Medical Center • Per Diem / As Needed • Per Diem / As Needed • Average Days to Fill • Emergency Department • Medical Technologist • Bachelors of Nursing • University Hospitals • Manager Direct Access • ...
Mental Crossword 2025-06-03
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- the emotional or mental qualities necessary in dealing with situations or events that are distressing or difficult.
- the established set of attitudes held by someone.
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed
- a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behaviour.
- willingness to tolerate a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- a disorder marked by uncontrollable and recurring obsessions, repetitive and excessive compulsions, or both.
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities
- the study of heredity, the process of a parent passing certain genes to their children.
- a physical and emotional reaction to challenges or threats, causing a feeling of tension or pressure
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
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- an emotional state characterized by feelings of apprehension, worry, and unease
- mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event
- not wanting to communicate with other people.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a severe emotional wound or injury resulting from a disturbing or overwhelming event.
- the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again.
- a mental health condition characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. stigma
- a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
25 Clues: not wanting to communicate with other people. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • the established set of attitudes held by someone. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. • the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. • ...
Food and Nutrition 2025-05-26
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- Essential nutrients like calcium and iron, needed for various body functions.
- Foods that have been altered from their natural state, often for convenience or shelf life.
- healthier type of fat that remains liquid at room temperature, found in olive oil and avocados.
- A term describing a diet that includes all essential nutrients in appropriate proportions.
- Provide long-term energy storage and insulation, found in oils, nuts, and dairy.
- Foods grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Nutrients needed in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals.
- A condition caused by insufficient or unbalanced nutrient intake.
- A health-focused approach that promotes environmentally-friendly food choices.
- Minerals and salts that help regulate hydration and nerve function.
- Compounds that protect against cell damage, found in berries, nuts, and dark chocolate.
- Foods that are unprocessed and in their natural state, such as fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- A type of fat often found in animal products that can impact cholesterol levels.
- The process of breaking down food into nutrients that can be absorbed.
- Organic compounds required for normal bodily functions, found in fruits, vegetables, and supplements.
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- Essential for muscle growth and repair, found in meat, legumes, and dairy.
- The body's primary source of energy, found in foods like bread and pasta.
- A waxy substance in the blood that affects heart health.
- Nutrient-rich foods known for their health benefits, like berries and leafy greens.
- The process of maintaining adequate water levels for health and well-being.
- Nutrients needed in large amounts, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- Naturally occurring beneficial bacteria that support digestion and gut health.
- The body's process of converting food into energy.
- The measurement of energy obtained from food.
- A dietary component that aids digestion and supports gut health, found in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
25 Clues: The measurement of energy obtained from food. • The body's process of converting food into energy. • A waxy substance in the blood that affects heart health. • Foods grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. • Nutrients needed in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals. • A condition caused by insufficient or unbalanced nutrient intake. • ...
Health Chapter 12 Personal Health 2021-12-02
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- A message
- Collecting information, comparing products, evaluating their benefits, and choosing products with the best value
- A condition in which the nail pushes into
- The ability to understand the goals of advertising and the media
- A split in the cuticle
- A person who buys products and services
- approval
- A long television commercial whose main purpose seems to be to present information rather than to sell a product
- A calculated effort to trick or fool others
- fraud The selling of products or services to prevent diseases or cure health problems that have not been scientifically proven safe or effective for such purposes
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- a promise to refund your money if the product doesn’t work as claimed
- Techniques that enable you to make wise
- cost per unit of weight or volume
- A fold of epidermis
- A company’s or a store’s written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product does not function properly
- slips of paper that reduce the price of a product at the check stand
- Cleanliness
- Products sold in plain packages at lower prices than brand name products
- Smell from the body
19 Clues: approval • A message • Cleanliness • A fold of epidermis • Smell from the body • A split in the cuticle • cost per unit of weight or volume • Techniques that enable you to make wise • A person who buys products and services • A condition in which the nail pushes into • A calculated effort to trick or fool others • The ability to understand the goals of advertising and the media • ...
Marketplace and Insurance 2024-11-15
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- Provides health coverage options and consumer protections and increases access to information
- A state-run insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage
- The monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan.
- Insurance plans offered in the Marketplace have networks of hospitals, doctors, specialists, pharmacies, and other health care providers available to treat the plan’s members.
- The percentage of the cost you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve met your deductible.
- Small Business Health Options Program
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- Affordable Care Act
- Children’s Health Insurance Program
- The amount you pay for covered health care services per year before your plan starts to pay its share, except free preventive services.
- The insurance holder
- A cost-sharing reduction lowers the amount you have to pay for deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments
11 Clues: Affordable Care Act • The insurance holder • Children’s Health Insurance Program • Small Business Health Options Program • The monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan. • A state-run insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage • Provides health coverage options and consumer protections and increases access to information • ...
Mental Health 2024-11-12
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- A professional who helps people deal with personal issues and mental health concerns.
- A wide range of mental health conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
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- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently low mood and loss of interest in activities.
- The body’s response to any demand or challenge.
- Strategies people use to manage stress or difficult emotions.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a mental health issue.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s health and well-being.
11 Clues: A temporary state of mind or feeling. • The body’s response to any demand or challenge. • A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a mental health issue. • Strategies people use to manage stress or difficult emotions. • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. • ...
PH Wellness Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- Focused awareness of the present
- Staying well-hydrated
- Activities and practices to maintain one's health
- Mental or emotional tension
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
- General state of well-being
- The condition of being physically healthy
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- The capacity to recover quickly from adversity
- Essential for rest and recovery
- Maintaining physical and mental equilibrium
- Unwinding and reducing stress
- Mindful relaxation practice
- A physical, mental, and spiritual practice
- Eating for well-being
- Physical activity for health
15 Clues: Staying well-hydrated • Eating for well-being • Mindful relaxation practice • Mental or emotional tension • General state of well-being • Physical activity for health • Unwinding and reducing stress • Essential for rest and recovery • Focused awareness of the present • The condition of being physically healthy • A physical, mental, and spiritual practice • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-04-12
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- Personal ____________ Equipment
- All incidents/injuries and near misses require an incident _______
- Safety is the responsibility of____________
- Safety __________ Sheets
- Acronym for use of fire extinguisher
- Type of mobile plant
- Frequency of forklift inspections
- Used to understand risk rating: Risk ________
- Minimum distance between operating forklifts and people: _____ meters
- Most effective method of risk control
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- Noise-induced hearing loss is P___________
- Health and Safety _________
- Common manual handling injury ___________ disorder
- Crucial aspect of workplace health and safety
- Chemical potentially harmful to health: _________ substance
15 Clues: Type of mobile plant • Safety __________ Sheets • Health and Safety _________ • Personal ____________ Equipment • Frequency of forklift inspections • Acronym for use of fire extinguisher • Most effective method of risk control • Noise-induced hearing loss is P___________ • Safety is the responsibility of____________ • Crucial aspect of workplace health and safety • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- Involuntarily opening mouth due to tiredness
- Health, happiness, and good fortune
- Scientific study of animals
- Winning, charming
- Quickness of motion; swiftness, speed
- Tending or apt to vary or change
- zone having particular purposes
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- Shout in a loud way
- Extremely large number
- One who shows impassioned eagerness
- Having or showing zeal
- Walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way
- punishment for an injury or offense
- Susceptible to physical or emotional injury
- Promoting health of body; health-giving
15 Clues: Winning, charming • Shout in a loud way • Extremely large number • Having or showing zeal • Scientific study of animals • zone having particular purposes • Tending or apt to vary or change • One who shows impassioned eagerness • Health, happiness, and good fortune • punishment for an injury or offense • Quickness of motion; swiftness, speed • ...
History of medicine 2022-08-18
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- the Jewish avoided this
- greeks first studied the cause of this
- this became common from 1945-1975
- father of microbiology
- earliest keepers of accurate health records
- this was the beginning of public health
- staff and serpent symbol of medicine
- used to treat muscle spasms
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- research on mummies revealed this disease
- first doctor to use antiseptica
- invented the stethescope
- famous for separating siamese twins
- creator of the first artificial heart
- one alternative form of health care
- founded the American red cross
15 Clues: father of microbiology • the Jewish avoided this • invented the stethescope • used to treat muscle spasms • founded the American red cross • first doctor to use antiseptica • this became common from 1945-1975 • famous for separating siamese twins • one alternative form of health care • staff and serpent symbol of medicine • creator of the first artificial heart • ...
PAW 2022 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- If you are suspicious of an email, you can report it using the "Report _________" button at the top of the email.
- Personal health information should ____ leave Lakeridge Health unless it is necessary.
- Another method for reporting suspicious emails is to forward the email to __________@lh.ca.
- If you discover that a document has been released in error, either by fax, mail or by handing it to someone, contact the _______ ______.
- If you are transporting personal health information, you must know what ________ information you have in your possession.
- Only the Privacy Office can ___ the Break-the-Glass feature to a patient's chart.
- Transporting personal health information must be done in a ______ manner (i.e., a sealed envelope, courier bag, briefcase or encrypted portable device).
- Epic's Break-the-Glass feature is what replaces Meditech's Lockbox if a patient wants to ________ access to their medical record.
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- What term does the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) use for inappropriate accesses?
- Personal health information must not be left __________ in your car.
- Do not open any attachments or links in suspicious emails; contact IT Security and wait for their ________ on what to do next.
- Giving a document to someone that is not authorized to receive it is considered a privacy ______.
- Never provide your sign-on or ________ details in fill-in forms that pop-up when you open an email. Lakeridge Health will never ask you for your credentials in an email.
- The password used to Break-the-Glass is the ____ password as used when logging on to Epic.
- "Hover to Discover" is __________ to a chart access.
- Personal Health Information that is accessed, collected, used, or disclosed must be limited to what is _________ to do one's job-related duties.
16 Clues: "Hover to Discover" is __________ to a chart access. • Personal health information must not be left __________ in your car. • Only the Privacy Office can ___ the Break-the-Glass feature to a patient's chart. • Personal health information should ____ leave Lakeridge Health unless it is necessary. • ...
Health Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-03
25 Clues: flu • full • wound • syrup • fever • cough • chest • weight • health • to be fit • I am sore • allergies • to sneeze • you should • to be hungry • to take/drink • to feel awful • to be thirsty • to do push-ups • to gain weight • to lose weight • to have a cold • to flex/stretch • to hurt oneself • to maintain ones health
13 2025-05-08
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- Pressure causing
- Painful mouth sore
- Tooth film
- Joint movement ease
- Cooling body
- Muscle spasm
- Virus fighter
- Relief medication
- Tiny skin cuts
- Painful swelling
- Mental health expert
- Foot inserts
- Eye lens clouding
- Tear flesh
- Health defense
- Blood protein
- Isolation period
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- Relaxation by sound
- Skin discoloration
- Disease cause
- Revive from unconsciousness
- Relieving discomfort
- Immunity shot
- Cranium
- Sleep hormone
25 Clues: Cranium • Tooth film • Tear flesh • Cooling body • Muscle spasm • Foot inserts • Disease cause • Virus fighter • Immunity shot • Sleep hormone • Blood protein • Tiny skin cuts • Health defense • Pressure causing • Painful swelling • Isolation period • Relief medication • Eye lens clouding • Painful mouth sore • Skin discoloration • Relaxation by sound • Joint movement ease • Relieving discomfort • ...
PA-Environmental Health-Conventional Med 2023-10-30
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- A concentration of _________ gases causes global warming.
- Measures concentration of five air pollutants of concern to health.
- A component of health-related fitness.
- The biggest component of household trash in the US.
- The amount of force a muscle can produce in a singular maximum effort.
- _____ health grew out of efforts to control communicable diseases.
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- An example of renewable energy.
- The body’s ability to respond or adapt to the demands and stress of physical effort.
- A common mind-body intervention.
- One way to measure intensity of cardiorespiratory exercise.
- A good reason to visit the ER.
- A type of medicine based on scientific method.
- A subsidized government health program for people with low income.
- The life force in Chinese medicine.
- Based on the notion that "like kills like".
- AKA static exercise.
16 Clues: AKA static exercise. • A good reason to visit the ER. • An example of renewable energy. • A common mind-body intervention. • The life force in Chinese medicine. • A component of health-related fitness. • Based on the notion that "like kills like". • A type of medicine based on scientific method. • The biggest component of household trash in the US. • ...
Mental Health 2025-09-23
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- An extreme fear.
- The process of caring for your own emotional well-being.
- The ability to respond to the challenges of life
- A professional who helps people with their mental health.
- A practice of being thankful for the good things in life.
- Focusing on positive thoughts and being grateful.
- A serious mood disorder, not just a temporary feeling of sadness.
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- The physical or psychological event which leads to stress.
- Showing sorrow or grief.
- Talking to others about how you feel.
- Being physically active can improve your mood and overall health.
- One of the most common mental health disorders.
- A mental health disorder characterized by severe mood swings.
- A feeling of being emotionally isolated
- A state of mental or emotional strain caused by difficult circumstances.
- The disorder characterized by inattention and hyperactivity.
16 Clues: An extreme fear. • Showing sorrow or grief. • Talking to others about how you feel. • A feeling of being emotionally isolated • One of the most common mental health disorders. • The ability to respond to the challenges of life • Focusing on positive thoughts and being grateful. • The process of caring for your own emotional well-being. • ...
Time Management and Procrastination 2022-09-22
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- Process of making choices
- Being able to adjust to new conditions
- Taking action to preserve/improve your health
- Person controls their own life
- Psychological and Emotional wellbeing
- Feeling of fear or dread/uneasiness
- Treat something as more important
- Deal effectively with something difficult
- Teacher or scholar
- Effectiveness of productive effort
- Latest time by which it needs to be done
- Time spent doing something
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- Organizing time between activities
- Management of or by oneself
- How we react to things when we are under pressure
- State of being free from illness/injury
- Think about something too much
- Nothing on the schedule
- The ability to control ones self
- The action of delaying something
20 Clues: Teacher or scholar • Nothing on the schedule • Process of making choices • Time spent doing something • Management of or by oneself • Person controls their own life • Think about something too much • The ability to control ones self • The action of delaying something • Treat something as more important • Organizing time between activities • Effectiveness of productive effort • ...
Ch 3 Medical Terms Dental Assisting Certification Class 2020-11-10
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- pertaining to rights of patients & duties of Dr.
- truth
- intentional misrepresentation of facts
- doing no harm
- SPEAKING ill of someone, lying
- health insurance portability & accountability Act
- incorrect or omission of treatment
- moral standards, values
- body of law
- ability to make one's own decisions
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- personal health information
- reasonable dental care under similar situation
- expected good care
- fairness
- performing nonlegal procedures/break the law
- withdrawal of care to a patient of record without providing adequate notice and referral
- refusing treatment after explanation
- act that causes harm
- words that may be used in court:action
- a license in another state: good record
- law
- doing good
- health and human services
- contract, relationship or action owed a person
24 Clues: law • truth • fairness • doing good • body of law • doing no harm • expected good care • act that causes harm • moral standards, values • health and human services • personal health information • SPEAKING ill of someone, lying • incorrect or omission of treatment • ability to make one's own decisions • refusing treatment after explanation • intentional misrepresentation of facts • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-21
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- food or necessary items for health
- a fat like substance in cells
- a carbohydrate that the body cant digest
- a plant used for scent or flavor
- substance that provides protein and carbs
- providing food for health and growth
- your body turns food into
- nutrients that give you energy
- food nutrients your body turn to glucose
- a special course of food to lose weight
- energy your body gets from eating
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- the main sugar found in blood
- provides nourishment essential for health
- a plant used as food
- when you have extra body fat
- what your body needs to function normally
- the chemical process in your body
- a person that studies nutrition
- nutrient needed for growth
- 60% of the human body is this
20 Clues: a plant used as food • your body turns food into • nutrient needed for growth • when you have extra body fat • the main sugar found in blood • a fat like substance in cells • 60% of the human body is this • nutrients that give you energy • a person that studies nutrition • a plant used for scent or flavor • the chemical process in your body • energy your body gets from eating • ...
Foodservice Week 2025-09-10
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- Simple sugar circulating in blood
- Helps digestion and found in plants
- Micronutrients essential for health
- Mineral often linked to high blood pressure
- Diet to help reduce blood pressure
- Bacteria common in raw chicken and untreated water
- Found in deli meats and unpasteurized cheeses
- Maintains proper fluid levels
- Units of energy in food
- Drains pasta
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- Rare but deadly illness from improperly canned foods
- Builds and repairs tissues
- Cooks with dry heat
- Cooks with direct heat
- Waxy substance linked to heart health
- Substance that causes allergic reaction
- Diet to manage blood sugar
- Type of diet with all food groups
- Beats air into mixtures
- Short for carbohydrates
- exposure Health risk from spoiled and expired foods
- Related kidney diet
22 Clues: Drains pasta • Cooks with dry heat • Related kidney diet • Cooks with direct heat • Beats air into mixtures • Short for carbohydrates • Units of energy in food • Builds and repairs tissues • Diet to manage blood sugar • Maintains proper fluid levels • Simple sugar circulating in blood • Type of diet with all food groups • Diet to help reduce blood pressure • ...
Mental and Physical Health 2026-03-24
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- Avoid causing harm.
- Forms of stress
- To earn rewards.
- more than one perspective.
- California’s weather
- Finding a purpose bigger than yourself.
- Self-control and forgiveness.
- Negative consequence of diagnosis
- A sense of thankfulness for the past, present, and/or future.
- Well-being, Resilience, Positive emotions, Psychological health
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- euphoria that does not meet the threshold of mania.
- Opposite of social norms.
- genetic vulnerability.
- The device signals to reduce these body responses if they are elevated by using relaxation techniques.
- validates individuals’ emotions based on their experience, but also introduces healthier behaviors.
- Taijin kyofusho.
- Adverse childhood experiences.
- Not mind control.
- This psychology theory explores how behavior and mental processes influence physical health and wellness.
- Alleviating stress using emotional, cognitive, or behavioral methods.
20 Clues: Forms of stress • To earn rewards. • Taijin kyofusho. • Not mind control. • Avoid causing harm. • California’s weather • genetic vulnerability. • Opposite of social norms. • more than one perspective. • Self-control and forgiveness. • Adverse childhood experiences. • Negative consequence of diagnosis • Finding a purpose bigger than yourself. • ...
Everyday Wellness 2026-05-07
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- The process of regaining strength or energy
- Taking time to relax and recharge
- The body’s natural overnight recovery process
- Food choices that support health
- The way you hold your body while sitting or standing
- Physical activity that supports health
- Slowly inhaling and exhaling air
- Small meals or bites between larger meals
- A feeling of steadiness or stability
- Drinking enough fluids throughout the day
- Feeling physically or mentally refreshed
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- Feeling cozy or at ease
- The state of overall health and well-being
- A regular daily habit or pattern
- Gentle movement to loosen muscles
- Moving at a comfortable pace
- Keeping your body active
- Short periods of rest during the day
- Activities that help reduce stress
- Caring for your physical and emotional needs
20 Clues: Feeling cozy or at ease • Keeping your body active • Moving at a comfortable pace • A regular daily habit or pattern • Food choices that support health • Slowly inhaling and exhaling air • Taking time to relax and recharge • Gentle movement to loosen muscles • Activities that help reduce stress • Short periods of rest during the day • A feeling of steadiness or stability • ...
ScienceWorld 2020-06-18
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- Health, Encompasses mental, emotional and some spiritual
- Is a method of assessing lung function by measuring the volume of air and speed flow of air in and out of the lungs.
- Is an involuntary act controlled by the brain.
- Imaging uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of body tissues and organs.
- of health.
- Any organism that has a negative effect on another organism with which it has close contact.
- Health, Is an understanding that all the aspects of wellness are interrelated.
- to life.
- Is a state of high-level health. One can achieve this by balancing their focus amongst the various dimensions of health.
- The step by step development of a disease from infection by a pathogen to termination of either the germ or the host.
- Imaging uses the interactions of light with cells and tissues to diagnose and treat abnormalities.
- Is the organism in which a parasite or pathogen does damage.
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- medicine, Uses radioisotopes to provide images of how tissues or organs function
- Rate, A wave of blood flow that expands an artery created by a contraction of the heart.
- Is the act or process of breathing.
- Is an infectious agent (“germ”) that causes disease or illness in a host.
- to be well and enjoy life.
- It is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread over a larger area
- Is a technique that uses a continuous beam of X-rays to produce images that show the movement of organs, such as the stomach, intestine, and colon, in the body
- Management Skills, They are the skills that help a person to realize her or his
- Health, Focuses on our beliefs and values we each hold that lend
- Tomography, Uses X-ray equipment to form a three-dimensional image from a series of images taken at different angles of the body
- pressure, Is the pressure or tension exerted on the arterial walls as blood pulsates through them
23 Clues: to life. • of health. • to be well and enjoy life. • Is the act or process of breathing. • Is an involuntary act controlled by the brain. • Health, Encompasses mental, emotional and some spiritual • Is the organism in which a parasite or pathogen does damage. • Health, Focuses on our beliefs and values we each hold that lend • ...
Recording and Reporting 2023-05-23
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- method of recording the client’s progress under the headings of problem, intervention, and evaluation
- process of writing information
- an exemption whereby an agency can release private health information without a client’s prior authorization
- style of documentation generally used in source-oriented records
- time based on a 24-hour clock
- binder or folder that enables the orderly collection, storage, and safekeeping of a client’s medical records
- records organized according to the source of information
- repetitious entry of the same information in the medical record
- written collection of information about a person’s health problems, the care provided by health practitioners, and the progress of the client
- modified form of SOAP charting
- visits to clients on an individual basis or as a group
- documentation method in which only abnormal assessment findings or care that deviates from the standard is charted
- model for effective communication identifying Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation
- documentation style more likely to be used in a problem-oriented record
- process of entering information
- process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- time based on two 12-hour revolutions on a clock
- form of documentation in which the nurse indicates with a check mark or initials that routine care has been performed
- form of documentation that contains sections for recording frequently repeated assessment data
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- legislation that sets national standards for the security of health information, ensures that an individual’s electronic, paper, or oral health information is protected
- records organized according to the client’s health problems
- process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- portions or isolated pieces of information necessary for an immediate purpose
- quick reference for current information about the client and the client’s care
- documenting client information with a computer
- discussion between a nurse from the shift that is ending and personnel coming on duty
- inspectors who examine client records
- process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- process of entering information
- collection, storage, retrieval, and sharing of recorded data
- written list of the client’s problems, goals, and nursing orders for client care
31 Clues: time based on a 24-hour clock • process of writing information • modified form of SOAP charting • process of entering information • process of entering information • inspectors who examine client records • documenting client information with a computer • time based on two 12-hour revolutions on a clock • visits to clients on an individual basis or as a group • ...
Legislation 2024-10-09
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- This act is designed to provide ‘a balanced framework to secure the health and safety of workers and workplaces’.
- Health and Disability Services Safety act typically focuses on _____ the rights of the individuals receiving cares.
- Everyone has the right to be treated with ________
- Is the legislation designed to protect an individual's privacy such as personal information.
- Action to take if you suspect a breach of client privacy.
- Support worker must follow these to ensure they are providing safe and effective care.
- To promote and protect the rights of service users and to promote a fair, simple, and efficient resolution to any complaints that these rights are not being met.
- Ongoing education to keep updated on privacy and confidentiality practices.
- Sharing personal and medical details with ambulance or hospital staff in an emergency.
- This is considered as a last resort, with a focus on using approved alternative interventions first
- A worker has the right to______ to perform unsafe work
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- Organisation that is designed to prevent harm in the workplace and promote safe work practices.
- (Safety)Act This act ensure that health care providers offer safe, consistent, reasonable and responsible health and disability services to the public, and to encourage health care service providers to continuously improve the services that they offer.
- Type of professionals who are permitted to see sensitive photos.
- Providing high quality, equitable and effective services for Maori in a safe environment to enable good health and wellbeing
- Premises held out by the person providing the services as being principally a residence for people who are frail because of their age
- Provision of _____ ______ with appropriate standard that comply with consumer rights legislation
- This is only used when absolutely necessary and that efforts are made to create an environment conducive to its elimination, prioritizing the wellbeing and dignity of individuals
- We should store paper documents in places like this.
- Worksafe must be ________ when work-related events cause death, injury, illness.
20 Clues: Everyone has the right to be treated with ________ • We should store paper documents in places like this. • A worker has the right to______ to perform unsafe work • Action to take if you suspect a breach of client privacy. • Type of professionals who are permitted to see sensitive photos. • ...
Health Insurance 2025-10-27
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- This provider doesn't have a contract with a plan to provide health care items and services
- This provider has a contract with a plan to provide health care items and services at a negotiated (or discounted)rate to consumers enrolled in the plan
- Usually individual health insurance can be obtained during a specific period of time that occurs once a year and is referred to as this
- Consumers usually pay ___________ to see an out-of-network provider
- The amount a consumer must pay for covered health care services received before their plan begins to pay
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- a general term used to describe many kinds of insurance coverage that cover medical expenses as a result of sickness or injury
- This type of health insurance plan is one that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for contract with the ______________
- A type of health plan where consumers pay less if they use in-network providers
- A fixed amount that a consumer pays for a covered health care service after they've paid their deductible
- The amount of money a consumer pays for a health insurance plan
- consumers usually pay __________ if they see a provider in the network
- Out-of-network providers as also called this
12 Clues: Out-of-network providers as also called this • The amount of money a consumer pays for a health insurance plan • Consumers usually pay ___________ to see an out-of-network provider • consumers usually pay __________ if they see a provider in the network • A type of health plan where consumers pay less if they use in-network providers • ...
GMT 2021-10-08
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- CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP
- TIME A REHIRED EMPLOYEE MUST WAIT FOR BENEFITS
- FEDERAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE 65 OR OLDER
- PROVIDES A RECORD OF CHANGES TO CONTACTS WITHIN FACETS
- YOUR JOB TITLE
- ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES BENEFITS TO EMPLOYEES
- FIRST LOGIN WHEN ACCESSING FACETS
- AREA ON LEFT SIDE OF AN APPLICATION
- ANYONE COVERED UNDER A HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
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- PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE
- TIME A NEW EMPLOYEE MUST WAIT FOR BENEFITS
- CONTRACT SIGNED BY GROUP AND BCN
- 9 DIGIT NUMBER ISSUED BY IRS
- PACKAGE OF BENEFITS
- SEGMENT OF EMPLOYEES
- PART OF THE GROUP
- BILL FOR MEDICAL SERVICES RENDERED
- A 2 DAY PROCESS FROM ONE CERTIFICATE TO ANOTHER
- section where demographic information is located
- CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP
20 Clues: YOUR JOB TITLE • PART OF THE GROUP • PACKAGE OF BENEFITS • SEGMENT OF EMPLOYEES • CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP • CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP • 9 DIGIT NUMBER ISSUED BY IRS • CONTRACT SIGNED BY GROUP AND BCN • FIRST LOGIN WHEN ACCESSING FACETS • BILL FOR MEDICAL SERVICES RENDERED • AREA ON LEFT SIDE OF AN APPLICATION • PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE • ...
physical 2023-10-24
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- Stability and even distribution of weight
- Movement or change in position
- Healing and getting back to a healthy state
- The ability to bend without breaking
- A state of overall health
- The state of being physically healthy
- The power to do work or be active
- Physical activities that increase oxygen intake
- The ability to lift or move things
- A break to recover physical energy
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- What you eat for physical health
- The physical structure of a person
- Tissue that helps move the body
- Something you do that requires movement
- A simple form of physical exercise
- To make your muscles more flexible
- Physical activity for fitness
- Physical activity done for fun or competition
- Exercise for heart health
19 Clues: A state of overall health • Exercise for heart health • Physical activity for fitness • Movement or change in position • Tissue that helps move the body • What you eat for physical health • The power to do work or be active • The physical structure of a person • A simple form of physical exercise • To make your muscles more flexible • The ability to lift or move things • ...
Madison's Crossword 2023-10-03
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- myself Loving and caring for yourself and others helps me with my social health
- eating healthy will help with my physical health
- Managing my self helps me with my mental health
- communicating helps with my social life
- sleeping helps with my physical health
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- helps me with my physical health
- Being healthy helps with my physical health
- friendship helps with my social health
- Being respectful helps with my social health
9 Clues: helps me with my physical health • friendship helps with my social health • sleeping helps with my physical health • communicating helps with my social life • Being healthy helps with my physical health • Being respectful helps with my social health • Managing my self helps me with my mental health • eating healthy will help with my physical health • ...
JCAC High School Crossword 2021-03-01
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- Mental Health Counselor
- Keeps You In Line
- Coaches Cross Country
- Business Math Teacher
- Geoscience Teacher
- Foods Teacher
- That Dancing Kid
- Health Teacher
- Government Teacher
- Art Teacher
- History Teacher
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- Textiles Teacher
- English Teacher
- Helps in the Cafeteria
- School Counselor
- Calls You When You Are Absent
- SOAR Teacher
- Cooks
- Principal
- Best High School in Jefferson City
- Biology Teacher
- Algebra Teacher
22 Clues: Cooks • Principal • Art Teacher • SOAR Teacher • Foods Teacher • Health Teacher • English Teacher • Biology Teacher • Algebra Teacher • History Teacher • Textiles Teacher • School Counselor • That Dancing Kid • Keeps You In Line • Geoscience Teacher • Government Teacher • Coaches Cross Country • Business Math Teacher • Helps in the Cafeteria • Mental Health Counselor • Calls You When You Are Absent • ...
Me Gustan Rompecabezas 2024-05-20
30 Clues: tv • eat • ham • work • easy • draw • lunch • funny • boring • school • dinner • sports • they go • bananas • reserved • how many • I'm busy • I'm sick • schedule • he likes • organized • vegetables • to exercise • disorganized • cheese burger • social studies • to lift weights • bad for your health • to be a good student • good for your health
Taking care of the heart 2024-04-03
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- Free radical fighters
- Heart wellness
- Moderate drinking
- Nutritious eating
- Healthy lipid levels
- Health tests
- Mental health
- Routine exams
- Anxiety control
- Prescription compliance
- Mind-body exercise
- Tobacco cessation
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- Unsaturated oils
- Cardio workouts
- Moderate eating
- Water intake
- Minimize junk intake
- Essential fats
- Physical activity
- Strength exercises
- Mindfulness practice
- Restful sleep
- Proper BMI
- Dietary roughage
- Hypertension check
25 Clues: Proper BMI • Water intake • Health tests • Restful sleep • Mental health • Routine exams • Heart wellness • Essential fats • Cardio workouts • Moderate eating • Anxiety control • Unsaturated oils • Dietary roughage • Moderate drinking • Nutritious eating • Physical activity • Tobacco cessation • Strength exercises • Hypertension check • Mind-body exercise • Minimize junk intake • Healthy lipid levels • ...
PH 101 2025-11-10
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- Law aimed at expanding health insurance coverage
- Amount paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- Program for low income disabled individuals
- Fixed monthly payment per patient in HMOs
- Set dollar amount paid for a service even when insured
- Program providing health coverage for children
- Percentage of cost an insured person must pay
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- Federal program mainly for people 65 and older
- Traditional payment model charging for each service
- Regular payment made to maintain health insurance
- Federal and state program for low income individuals
- Strategy to improve care quality while reducing costs
- Plan charging monthly fees for comprehensive care
- Marketplace to buy insurance if not covered elsewhere
- Type of plan with network providers but more flexibility
- Federal program for disabled individuals who've paid into social security
16 Clues: Fixed monthly payment per patient in HMOs • Program for low income disabled individuals • Percentage of cost an insured person must pay • Federal program mainly for people 65 and older • Program providing health coverage for children • Law aimed at expanding health insurance coverage • Regular payment made to maintain health insurance • ...
Wellness Wheel 2022-01-31
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- To prosper, flourish. (To live your best life).
- Understanding that your actions impact the environment and that your environment influences your health and happiness.
- Understanding feelings and emotions, knowing how to deal with life.
- Loving your job, being good at your work, and making enough money for your needs and wants.
- Having health friendships and being a good friend.
- Understanding money, knowing how to take care of your money, and having enough for your needs and wants.
- The overall condition of a person.
- Each part (dimension) of health impacts and changes the other parts.
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- How well your body is working.
- Living with meaning and purpose, knowing the difference between right and wrong.
- Having a love for learning, being creative, and believing you can grow.
- Health is made up of many parts. Each one influences your health and happiness.
12 Clues: How well your body is working. • The overall condition of a person. • To prosper, flourish. (To live your best life). • Having health friendships and being a good friend. • Understanding feelings and emotions, knowing how to deal with life. • Each part (dimension) of health impacts and changes the other parts. • ...
Yesenia Santibanez Sanchez crossword 2015-11-30
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- when you do not tie your shoes.
- when your room has to be really clean.
- A person or thing that heals.
- Thomas Jefferson write the declaration of independence.
- when you try to be neatest person ever.
- when you turn something late.
- To have scruples or doubts.
- when some body has a high degree of warmth.
- A comparative of health.
- when you tie your shoes again and again.
- A comparative of late.
- Like what keeps you great.
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- some type of valve.
- the condition or quality of being hot.
- Is the opposite of health.
- is the same as healthy.
- between or among.
- when you are undecided.
- like when you try to tie your shoes.
- Like when you bring to a end conclusion.
20 Clues: between or among. • some type of valve. • A comparative of late. • is the same as healthy. • when you are undecided. • A comparative of health. • Is the opposite of health. • Like what keeps you great. • To have scruples or doubts. • A person or thing that heals. • when you turn something late. • when you do not tie your shoes. • like when you try to tie your shoes. • ...
Connecticut Children's Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Community Child Health blog name
- Urgent Care location
- Most effective way to make our communities better for children
- Neurologic malformation in which an area of the fetal spine doesn’t develop
- ___ Children's Health and Well-Being as One Team
- Connecticut Children's CEO & President
- Newborn baby docs
- Type of research
- Place to review medical record
- Specialty treating brain, spinal cord nervous system
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- Book your appointment
- Cradle to career effort
- In our culture 24/7
- Care close to home group
- 100% ____ to Kids
- Care Beyond ______
- Health System Blog name
- Diversity, ___ & Inclusion
- Integrated digitally, say?
- Structured, evidence-based, multidisciplinary plan
- Coming in 2025
- Considered the gold standard in nursing excellence
- Number of states with Connecticut Children's services
23 Clues: Coming in 2025 • Type of research • 100% ____ to Kids • Newborn baby docs • Care Beyond ______ • In our culture 24/7 • Urgent Care location • Book your appointment • Cradle to career effort • Health System Blog name • Care close to home group • Diversity, ___ & Inclusion • Integrated digitally, say? • Place to review medical record • Community Child Health blog name • ...
Vocab 2022-03-29
What are you juggling? 2022-10-21
Health Insurance 2021-12-14
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- Flat-dollar amount a patient must pay when visiting a doctor or other healthcare provider
- Recurring fee
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- State or federal program that provides healthcare coverage to eligible individuals
- Nations health protection agency
- A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name
- Family member such as spouses, children, or parters
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- Federal program that provides healthcare coverage for patients age 65or older
- Percentage that the patient is responsible for under health insurance plan
- Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network
- A request for payment that you submit to your insurer
- Dollar amount that a patient must pay before the health insurance will pay
- network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network
13 Clues: Recurring fee • Nations health protection agency • A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name • Family member such as spouses, children, or parters • A request for payment that you submit to your insurer • Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network • network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-05-30
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- a health problem that cannot be fixed quickly, and the person will have for a long time (maybe even the rest of their life)
- can be a disease, or a mental health issue
- something that will completely fix a health problem
- sickness (e.g. headaches) caused by being very worried
- too fat
- the way food affects your health
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- how to fix an illness, or injury
- to stay away from something
- action to lose weight/get fit
- illness from infection (e.g. bacteria or a virus), or a body part not working
- the condition of your body
- something that causes a bad reaction in someone, usually when they eat or touch it. Peanuts and shellfish are common examples
- the kind of food you eat, or an eating plan to lose weight/get fit
13 Clues: too fat • the condition of your body • to stay away from something • action to lose weight/get fit • how to fix an illness, or injury • the way food affects your health • can be a disease, or a mental health issue • something that will completely fix a health problem • sickness (e.g. headaches) caused by being very worried • ...
Australia's Health Care System 2020-05-10
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- provide all people with timely entry to quality health services based on their needs, not ability to pay, regardless of where they live in the country
- when only part of the cost of medication is cover the patient pays a
- provides services and support for people with permanent, significant disabilities, and their families and carers.
- refund on premiums for private health insurance you get a 30% ______
- type of insurance under which members pay a premium (or fee) in return for payment towards health-related costs not covered by Medicare
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme - subsidised access to health care providers
- financial resources that are provided to keep the health system adequately staffed and resourced
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- amount that Medicare will contribute to selected procedures
- The Medicare levy increased from 1.5 to 2 per cent in July 2014 to assist in providing the necessary funds to maintain Australia’s health system this is an example of ____
- government provided lifesaving and disease-preventing medication to the community at subsidised price
- when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee
- giving people access to health care based on what they need to be healthy rather than what suits everyone or a majority
12 Clues: amount that Medicare will contribute to selected procedures • when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee • when only part of the cost of medication is cover the patient pays a • refund on premiums for private health insurance you get a 30% ______ • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme - subsidised access to health care providers • ...
Health Status Indicators + Revision 2021-03-08
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- Acronym for Disability Adjusted Life Years, a measure of burden of disease. One DALY is equal to one year of healthy life lost due to illness and/or death. DALY are calculated as the sum of the years of life lost due to premature death and the years lived with disability for people living with the health condition or its consequences.(AIHW, 2018)
- when answering a SAC or Exam Question it is important to look at how many ______ it is worth.
- When analysis data it is important to use _________ from the graph in your justification
- Australia’s youth generally experience e____________ health status.
- expectancy, __________ _________________ the number of years of life, on average, remaining to an individual at a particular age if death rates do not change. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth. (AIHW, 2018)
- True or False - Life expectancy and death rates are continually improving for Australia’s youth.
- , ______________ Indicators statistics that are used to measure and compare health status (e.g. life expectancy, mortality rates, morbidity rates)
- Metro/Rural have a higher life expectancy
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- ______________ is the number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time (AIHW, 2008)
- ______________ health status is based on an individual’s own perception of their health and wellbeing.
- ___________ is ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population (often expressed through incidence, prevalence) (AIHW, 2018)
- _____________ refers to death, particularly at a population level.
- ________________ is the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period
- of life lost, ____ ____ ____ ____ (YLL) a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- of disease, ______ ____ __________ 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. (VCAA)
15 Clues: Metro/Rural have a higher life expectancy • _____________ refers to death, particularly at a population level. • Australia’s youth generally experience e____________ health status. • When analysis data it is important to use _________ from the graph in your justification • ...
Manifestation 2023-02-15
PAW 2022 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- Only the Privacy Office can ___ the Break-the-Glass feature to a patient's chart.
- What term does the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) use for inappropriate accesses?
- Never provide your sign-on or ________ details in fill-in forms that pop-up when you open an email. Lakeridge Health will never ask you for your credentials in an email.
- Do not open any attachments or links in suspicious emails; contact IT Security and wait for their ________ on what to do next.
- If you discover that a document has been released in error, either by fax, mail or by handing it to someone, contact the _______ ______.
- If you are suspicious of an email, you can report it using the "Report _________" button at the top of the email.
- Epic's Break-the-Glass feature is what replaces Meditech's Lockbox if a patient wants to ________ access to their medical record.
- Personal health information should ____ leave Lakeridge Health unless it is necessary.
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- Personal health information must not be left __________ in your car.
- Personal Health Information that is accessed, collected, used, or disclosed must be limited to what is _________ to do one's job-related duties.
- If you are transporting personal health information, you must know what ________ information you have in your possession.
- "Hover to Discover" is __________ to a chart access.
- Giving a document to someone that is not authorized to receive it is considered a privacy ______.
- Transporting personal health information must be done in a ______ manner (i.e., a sealed envelope, courier bag, briefcase or encrypted portable device).
- Another method for reporting suspicious emails is to forward the email to __________@lh.ca.
- The password used to Break-the-Glass is the ____ password as used when logging on to Epic.
16 Clues: "Hover to Discover" is __________ to a chart access. • Personal health information must not be left __________ in your car. • Only the Privacy Office can ___ the Break-the-Glass feature to a patient's chart. • Personal health information should ____ leave Lakeridge Health unless it is necessary. • ...
Australia's Health Care System 2020-05-10
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- provide all people with timely entry to quality health services based on their needs, not ability to pay, regardless of where they live in the country
- when only part of the cost of medication is cover the patient pays a
- provides services and support for people with permanent, significant disabilities, and their families and carers.
- refund on premiums for private health insurance you get a 30% ______
- type of insurance under which members pay a premium (or fee) in return for payment towards health-related costs not covered by Medicare
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme - subsidised access to health care providers
- financial resources that are provided to keep the health system adequately staffed and resourced
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- amount that Medicare will contribute to selected procedures
- The Medicare levy increased from 1.5 to 2 per cent in July 2014 to assist in providing the necessary funds to maintain Australia’s health system this is an example of ____
- government provided lifesaving and disease-preventing medication to the community at subsidised price
- when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee
- giving people access to health care based on what they need to be healthy rather than what suits everyone or a majority
12 Clues: amount that Medicare will contribute to selected procedures • when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee • when only part of the cost of medication is cover the patient pays a • refund on premiums for private health insurance you get a 30% ______ • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme - subsidised access to health care providers • ...
W.I.N. Wellness 2025-01-30
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- About 2 in 5 adults in _____ have a history of mental illness
- On average, 1 person in the U.S. dies by _____every 11 minutes
- food that can cause INR to rise
- Mental health is important in all ____ of life
- medication that can cause birth defects
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- medication that interacts with warfarin
- practice that involves clearing and calming your mind
- More than _____ of Americans report that COVID-19 had a negative impact on their mental health
- physical and mental well-being
- a time when you may need to hold warfarin
- Mental Health Awareness month raises awareness to reduce the _____ of behavioral health issues
- number to call during crisis
12 Clues: number to call during crisis • physical and mental well-being • food that can cause INR to rise • medication that interacts with warfarin • medication that can cause birth defects • a time when you may need to hold warfarin • Mental health is important in all ____ of life • practice that involves clearing and calming your mind • ...
Health and Wellbeing - Selfcare 2025-04-07
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- – A physical and mental practice that promotes flexibility and calm
- – Positive statement used to challenge negative thoughts
- – Mental state of being fully present and aware of the moment
- – Act of expressing thankfulness to boost emotional wellbeing
- – Calming practice involving focused breathing or quiet reflection
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- – Personal limits set to protect mental and emotional health
- – Professional support for mental and emotional health
- – Essential self-care habit involving adequate water intake
- – Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
- – A written record of thoughts and feelings for self-reflection
- – A nightly routine crucial for restoring physical and mental health
- – Physical activity that helps maintain health and fitness
12 Clues: – Professional support for mental and emotional health • – Positive statement used to challenge negative thoughts • – Physical activity that helps maintain health and fitness • – Essential self-care habit involving adequate water intake • – Personal limits set to protect mental and emotional health • – Mental state of being fully present and aware of the moment • ...
Human Health - Crossword 2023-01-11
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- Instrument used to measure body fat
- Instrument used to measure vital capacity of lungs
- Used to record how fast blood is pumping around your body
- A type of medicine given to stop people getting diseases
- The mineral in milk that is needed for healthy bones and teeth
- This health type relates to your brain and emotions
- Food group which includes meat, chicken and beans
- The drug found in energy drinks and coffee
- Instrument used to measure body temperature
- A mental health illness caused by excessive drinking of alcohol
- The addictive drug found in cigarettes
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- Having a bath or going for a walk can reduce this
- This health type relates to exercise and keeping healthy
- This health type relates to speaking and going out with friends
- A medical condition linked to obesity when a person has high blood sugar
- The time taken for someone's breathing rate to return to normal after exercise
- High amounts of this are found in energy drinks
- When a person has excess body fat
- A medical condition when a person is extremely underweight
19 Clues: When a person has excess body fat • Instrument used to measure body fat • The addictive drug found in cigarettes • The drug found in energy drinks and coffee • Instrument used to measure body temperature • High amounts of this are found in energy drinks • Having a bath or going for a walk can reduce this • Food group which includes meat, chicken and beans • ...
The 39 clues 2026-04-30
Hepatitis Team 3 Facilitation 2021-10-04
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- Feelings a client has in regards to the seriousness illness contraction (Health Belief Model)
- How did Tessa contract Hepatitis B?
- Multiple roles nurses assume when providing safe, competent, ethical, compassionate and evidence-informed nursing care in a practice setting
- Guiding their practice through evidence-based research (Ways of knowing)
- Mucous membranes, GI Tract, respiratory tract, broken skin are examples of what link in the chain of infection?
- Microorganisms thrive in humans and animals (Chain of infection)
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- The potential negative aspects of a health action that may negatively effect the client's likeliness of adopting a recommended health behaviour (Health Belief Model)
- Supports environmentally responsible practice (CNO Competency)
- Ability to recognize acts of injustice and inequality (ways of knowing)
- Considers the morals and values of others (ways of knowing)
- What family member supported Tessa throughout her diagnosis?
- Hand Hygiene and vaccines are examples of what type of prevention?
- Health screen and regular health exams are examples of what type of prevention?
13 Clues: How did Tessa contract Hepatitis B? • Considers the morals and values of others (ways of knowing) • What family member supported Tessa throughout her diagnosis? • Supports environmentally responsible practice (CNO Competency) • Microorganisms thrive in humans and animals (Chain of infection) • Hand Hygiene and vaccines are examples of what type of prevention? • ...
The D.R. is in 2015-04-28
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- governing body of a nation,state and or community
- joint federal and state program to help with medicine
- a managed care program for there doctors
- health care on a basic level other than specialist
- coverage of group health benefits allotted for an amount of time
- specific amount of out of hand pocket before the insurance will pay
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- insurance insurance that covers a group of people
- insurance to cover medical expenses
- medical program for people over 65 and health conditions
- a course of principle of action abrogated by the government
- provides health coverage for people under contract
- for service payment model payments unbundled and paid separate
12 Clues: insurance to cover medical expenses • a managed care program for there doctors • governing body of a nation,state and or community • insurance insurance that covers a group of people • provides health coverage for people under contract • health care on a basic level other than specialist • joint federal and state program to help with medicine • ...
The Right Door 2022-12-27
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- nurses and providers
- a person's psychological and emotional well-being
- Newsletter for persons served
- implements behavioral programming with children
- chat or find shared files
- greet consumers, answer phones, complete assigned projects
- Newsletter with Articles and tips for staff
- CEO
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- staff resource for information
- a history of someone's health
- a group of people living in the same place
- creates treatment plans, coordinates care, assesses consumer needs
- desire for a certain thing to happen
- pce system
- initial entry for persons served
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- return to a better state of health, mind, or strength
17 Clues: CEO • pce system • nurses and providers • chat or find shared files • a history of someone's health • Newsletter for persons served • staff resource for information • initial entry for persons served • desire for a certain thing to happen • a group of people living in the same place • Newsletter with Articles and tips for staff • implements behavioral programming with children • ...
Healthcare 2021-04-14
16 Clues: care • drug • Care • hospital • hospital • room (OR) • Nurse(RN) • Practices • practitioner • Assurance(QA) • centered care • of science degree • Practitioner (NP) • resuscitation(CPR) • health Organization(WHO) • care financing administration(HCFA)
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-12
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- Health information management
- manteniendo vidas saludables
- al mejor clinica de puerto rico
- todos unidos
- ley federal que protege la privacidad del paciente
- register health information administrator
- icd10, cpt, codigos
- utilizado para facturar despues de la visita
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- mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico
- proceso en el cual el paciente solicita su expediente medico
- nuestro sistema de billing
- health information tecnician
- nuestro EHR
- patient center medical home
14 Clues: nuestro EHR • todos unidos • icd10, cpt, codigos • nuestro sistema de billing • patient center medical home • manteniendo vidas saludables • health information tecnician • Health information management • al mejor clinica de puerto rico • mejor centro de urgencias de puerto rico • register health information administrator • utilizado para facturar despues de la visita • ...
policy and procedure terms 2023-08-08
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- legal document enabling clients to give instructions to his/her health care providers about the types of medical treatment he/she wishes to receive if the client is unable to
- preventative care for clients that include routine health care screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problem
- when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room
- an assessment to identify immediate and long term medical, mental health, substances, social services and other needs.
- an outlook of clients needs, goals, services and support to reflect goals related to health home qualifying conditions
- a group of healthcare and community agencies that have agreed to work together to help Medicaid recipients with serious and chronic health issues.
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- a questionnaire used to determine whether a member should be billed by the health home care management based on clinical and functional factors with support of a core services or services delivered
- process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services
- Client being removed from CHOICE services
- the documentation needed following a TOC
- a service provided to a client based on their care plan
- clients providers and support system
- sharing consent to document a clients willingness to share data among members of their care teams or providers.
- documentation of conversations with clients or care team member.
14 Clues: clients providers and support system • the documentation needed following a TOC • Client being removed from CHOICE services • a service provided to a client based on their care plan • process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services • when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room • ...
choice Policyandprocedure 2023-08-18
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- legal document enabling clients to give instructions to his/her health care providers about the types of medical treatment he/she wishes to receive if the client is unable to
- preventative care for clients that include routine health care screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problem
- when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room
- an assessment to identify immediate and long term medical, mental health, substances, social services and other needs.
- an outlook of clients needs, goals, services and support to reflect goals related to health home qualifying conditions
- a group of healthcare and community agencies that have agreed to work together to help Medicaid recipients with serious and chronic health issues.
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- a questionnaire used to determine whether a member should be billed by the health home care management based on clinical and functional factors with support of a core services or services delivered
- process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services
- Client being removed from CHOICE services
- the documentation needed following a TOC
- a service provided to a client based on their care plan
- clients providers and support system
- sharing consent to document a clients willingness to share data among members of their care teams or providers.
- documentation of conversations with clients or care team member.
14 Clues: clients providers and support system • the documentation needed following a TOC • Client being removed from CHOICE services • a service provided to a client based on their care plan • process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services • when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room • ...
Health - Chapter 1 Lessons 1-3 2023-10-16
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- is the way you view situations.
- having enough energy to perform your daily activities, deal with everyday stresses and avoid injury.
- are aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- when your health triangle is balanced, you have a high degree of
- are people of the same age group who share similar interests.
- refers to the computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts and information.
- are the various methods of communicating information.
- means taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- is the sum of your surroundings; it includes the people you see every day and the culture you live in.
- maintaining healthy relationships with family, friends, teachers, other members of the community.
- is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life.
- means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors.
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- are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- is a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
- is an ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity or cancer.
- refers to the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- media content delivered through phones, computers, radio and television.
- refers to a person’s ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good.
- are the actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- is a reflection of how you feel about yourself, how you meet demands of your daily life, and how you cope with problems.
- is a chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make.
23 Clues: is the way you view situations. • are the various methods of communicating information. • is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life. • refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make. • means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors. • are people of the same age group who share similar interests. • ...
ISO 45001 Key Terms 2025-01-20
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- physical injury or ill health
- ________ Guarding, physical barriers or devices to prevent access to hazardous moving parts
- __________ Management, the process of managing the OHS risks associated with contractors
- _____ Management System (OHSMS), a framework of interrelated or interacting elements to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve OHS performance to prevent work-related injury and ill health
- an unplanned event that may or may not result in injury or ill health
- _________ Audit, a systematic and independent examination to determine whether OHS activities and related results comply with planned arrangements
- the ability to apply knowledge and skills
- _________ Spaces, spaces that have limited means of entry and exit, and are not designed for continuous human occupancy
- ____________Information, information determined to be retained
- ___________ Health and Safety (OHS), the proactive anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of OHS hazards
- _____ Miss, an unplanned event that did not result in injury or ill health, but had the potential to
- ___________ Preparedness and Response, the organizational measures for dealing with emergencies
- the potential for harm
- the effect of uncertainty on objectives
- _______ Investigation, the process of gathering information about an incident to determine the root causes
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- a source of potential harm
- __________ Substances, substances that may cause harm to human health
- ________ Protective Equipment (PPE), equipment designed to be worn or held by a worker to protect them from hazards
- ________ at Height, any work where there is a risk of falling
- ___________ Review, a systematic evaluation by top management to review OHS performance and determine the need for improvement
- _____-______ Stress, a negative emotional or physical reaction to work demands
- _________ Action, actions to eliminate the cause of a nonconformity and prevent its recurrence
- the science of fitting the job to the person
- ____ Worker, an employee who works alone or with minimal contact with others
- _________ Action, actions to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity and prevent its occurrence
25 Clues: the potential for harm • a source of potential harm • physical injury or ill health • the effect of uncertainty on objectives • the ability to apply knowledge and skills • the science of fitting the job to the person • ________ at Height, any work where there is a risk of falling • ____________Information, information determined to be retained • ...
Dog Nutrition 2022-01-14
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- an older dog diet type
- abbreviation for limited ingredient diet
- most natural diet for a dog
- dehydrated condensed protein before cooked
- used as natural preservative to coat kibble
- a young dog diet type
- meat and grain eaters; dogs are this
- beneficial for improving digestion
- source of omega3&6
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- beneficial for improving immune health
- important for growth and health of joints
- best way to compare foods
- beneficial for brain and eye development
- diet type for active or sporting dogs
- play a role in cell structure and function
- a large dog diet type
- beneficial for immune and skin/coat health
- everything after this ingredient is less than 1%
18 Clues: source of omega3&6 • a large dog diet type • a young dog diet type • an older dog diet type • best way to compare foods • most natural diet for a dog • beneficial for improving digestion • meat and grain eaters; dogs are this • diet type for active or sporting dogs • beneficial for improving immune health • beneficial for brain and eye development • ...
Book 3 chapter 5 2025-06-24
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- a tax-advantaged account set up by individuals who are covered under high deductible health plans to save for medical expenses their health plans do not cover
- a state administered federal health insurance program for children in low-income families that do not qualify for Medicaid
- a form of cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a set percentage of medical expenses after the deductible has been met
- a law that allows a person to continue to be covered under a company’s health insurance plan after termination from the company as long as the person pays for that coverage
- the person(s) who will receive an insurance payout
- the owner(s) of an insurance policy
- promised payment for specific future losses should they occur in exchange for a payment called a premium
- wealth and possessions left by someone to be divided after they die
- specific services the insured is entitled to under the policy
- protection from monetary losses associated with illness or bodily injury
- protection from financial loss if a home is damaged or destroyed, a theft occurs, or the homeowner faces certain types of medical or liability claims
- a form of cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a fixed dollar amount for a medical service or prescription Coverage what the insurance company includes as part of the insurance policy
- the federal website www.healthcare.gov where individuals and small businesses can shop for and purchase health insurance
- the maximum amount one must pay for medical expenses; costs above the maximum are covered by the health insurer
- a written contract between an insurer and a customer (the policyholder) describing the term of the insurance, what is covered, the cost of the premium, and the deductible amount
- a government-provided health insurance program for individuals with limited income and resources
- healthcare providers who have a signed contract with an insurance company to provide services at a predetermined rate; insurers can negotiate lower costs in exchange for giving the healthcare provider a potentially greater number of customers
- a government-provided health insurance program for individuals over age 65 and some younger people with disabilities
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- a company that pays to compensate the policyholder for losses or damages as described in an insurance policy as long as the premium is paid
- an employer funded savings account that employees can use to pay for medical expenses their health plan does not cover
- a dollar amount a policyholder pays before the insurer starts to make payments for a covered loss
- the probability that something negative may happen
- a means of protecting drivers and others in the event of an accident, theft, etc.
- a health insurance plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles than a traditional health plan; currently (2019) defined by the Internal Revenue Service as any plan with a deductible of at least $1,350 for an individual or $2,700 for a family, with total yearly out-of-pocket expenses (including deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance) less than $6,650 for an individual or $13,300 for a family
- money paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured person dies
- a tax-advantaged account set up by an employer where the employee can deposit a fixed amount of wages to pay for uncovered medical expenses; all but $500 saved in the FSA must be used in the year the money is deposited
- healthcare providers who have not signed a contract to charge negotiated rates with an insurance company
- a policyholder’s official notification to the insurance company requesting payment of an amount due for a covered loss
- the periodic payment for an insurance policy
- protects one from financial loss if personal property is damaged, destroyed, or stolen
30 Clues: the owner(s) of an insurance policy • the periodic payment for an insurance policy • the probability that something negative may happen • the person(s) who will receive an insurance payout • specific services the insured is entitled to under the policy • money paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured person dies • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2014-10-13
Across
- Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU
- Our workplace has a Health and Safety __________ in place to consult and communicate WHS issues and information to all staff.
- Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace?
- What is the name of the program for LINC employees which encourages staff who sit for long periods to engage in short sessions of physical activity throughout the day?
- What is the name of the 2012 Act that relates to safety in the workplace?
- What type of report form should you complete if you notice something in the workplace which might cause and injury or accident?
- What are useful and should be used by schools and workplaces to monitor health and safety practices and improve performance. (Hint: Managing Health and Safety)
- Work Health and Safety __________ are published in response to specific workplace issues.
- A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident?
- A program put in place to provide counselling and look after workplace mental health.
- One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project.
Down
- What month is Work Safe Month?
- ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania
- What is the name of the DoE department that we should call in case of an emergency?
- What type of charger was the subject of a consumer warning, issued through a website safety alert in August 2014?
- ___________________is a process where we do what we can to minimise harmful risks, including risks associated with health and safety hazards at our workplace, as well as embracing positive opportunities to improve outcomes.
- What is the name of the organisation that we need to report a serious incident to?
- What type of bleach should we use to clean up blood or body fluid spills? (Hint: Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines)
18 Clues: What month is Work Safe Month? • ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania • Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU • Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace? • One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project. • A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident? • ...
Chapter 7 and 8: Consumerism, Social Programs, and Taxation 2018-03-13
Across
- In statistics, the middle number in a set of data arranged from least to most
- A ________ market is based on buying and selling products and services illegally
- An economic theory that links prosperity to consumer demand for goods and services
- A political ________ describes the official policies of a political party, such as social programs and taxation models
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service
- A decision by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change
- As a consumer, what you purchase or refuse to purchase can reflect your ________
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes is a crime called tax ________
- This measures the amount of wealth that a country's economy generates
- A tax paid at the time of buying a good or service, based on a percentage of the price of what is bought
Down
- Public health care is paid for by these
- A tax based on a percentage of a person's earnings is called an ________ tax
- Advertising used to help sell and create demand for a good or service
- An agreement by a company to pay for your health services in exchange for a fee you pay each month or year is known as health ________
- A federal sales tax in Canada paid for by all citizens
- Health care paid for by individuals is called ________ health care
- Unlike the US, this country features public health care available to all citizens
- Services provided by government to reduce economic equalities and promote the well-being of citizens are known as ________ programs
18 Clues: Public health care is paid for by these • A federal sales tax in Canada paid for by all citizens • Health care paid for by individuals is called ________ health care • Advertising used to help sell and create demand for a good or service • This measures the amount of wealth that a country's economy generates • ...
