health Crossword Puzzles
A1.2 Health 2025-11-05
20 Clues: пол • пол • пол • дата • спина • насморк • ранения • поцелуи • хрипота • ранение • беременная • прилагается • огнетушитель • защитные очки • защитные очки • срочный вызов • солнечные ожоги • сосательная таблетка • высокое кровяное давление • заболевание кровообращения
Health insurance 2025-11-19
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- The fixed amount that you usually pay at the time of a medical service.
- Between October 15th and December 7th
- The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay.
- Can occur any time of the year.
- Referral is required and is in-network. Lower premium and deductible.
- maximum The set amount you pay before your insurance covers 100% of any further eligible healthcare expenses.
- Changing Marital status
- The amount you pay for medical costs before your health insurance begins to help make payments to providers or services.
- Programs Medicare and Medicaid
- Higher out-of-pocket costs, but dynamic.
- Insurance Helps you pay for medical care when you have an illness,injury,or seek preventive services to stay healthy.
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- No deductibles when staying in-network.
- Obtained through your employer or partner's employer.
- a group of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals who have agreed to provide medical services to members of a healthcare plan.
- In-network and out-of-network. Higher premiums and lower copays.
- The amount you pay each month for your health insurance coverage.
- plan Available to everyone through the government marketplace or through a privately owned health insurance company.
17 Clues: Changing Marital status • Can occur any time of the year. • Programs Medicare and Medicaid • Between October 15th and December 7th • No deductibles when staying in-network. • Higher out-of-pocket costs, but dynamic. • Obtained through your employer or partner's employer. • The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay. • ...
Melina Martinez Period 8 2019-08-23
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- Literacy
- Skill
- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Health
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- Health
- Cholesterol
- Health
- feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Pressure
- practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
- waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
12 Clues: Skill • Health • Health • Health • Literacy • Pressure • Cholesterol • well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community. • feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want. • ...
Nursing Specialties 2024-03-20
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- - Care for the elderly.
- - Urgent care unit.
- - Heart care.
- - Musculoskeletal care.
- - Critical care unit.
- - Operating room nursing.
- - Skin care.
- - End-of-life care.
- - Cancer care.
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- - Obstetrics care.
- - Mental health care.
- - Physical therapy care.
- - Brain and nerve care.
- - Care for children.
- - Public health nursing.
15 Clues: - Skin care. • - Heart care. • - Cancer care. • - Obstetrics care. • - Urgent care unit. • - End-of-life care. • - Care for children. • - Mental health care. • - Critical care unit. • - Care for the elderly. • - Musculoskeletal care. • - Brain and nerve care. • - Physical therapy care. • - Public health nursing. • - Operating room nursing.
Measurements and indicators of health status of Australia’s youth 2023-12-14
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- The average number of years a person can expect to live, often based on statistical measures and demographic factors.
- Emotional suffering or mental anguish that may be indicative of mental health issues or disorders.
- The state of an individual's body, encompassing aspects such as fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily function.
- The frequency at which individuals are admitted to hospitals for medical treatment, often expressed as the number of hospital admissions per population.
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- The inability to perform essential daily activities independently due to health-related issues.
- An individual's or a population's overall state of health, often assessed through various indicators like morbidity, mortality, and quality of life.
- The number of new cases of a particular disease or health condition within a defined population and time period.
- An individual's subjective evaluation of their own health, often measured through self-reporting surveys or assessments.
- The proportion of a population affected by a particular condition at a specific point in time or over a specified period.
- The presence of illness, disease, or other health conditions within a population, often measured by the prevalence and incidence of specific conditions.
- The impact of diseases, injuries, and risk factors on a population, often measured in terms of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) or other health indicators.
- The occurrence of death within a population, often expressed as mortality rates.
- The process of being admitted to a hospital for medical treatment or care.
- Fundamental daily activities necessary for self-care and independent living, including activities such as eating, bathing, and mobility.
14 Clues: The process of being admitted to a hospital for medical treatment or care. • The occurrence of death within a population, often expressed as mortality rates. • The inability to perform essential daily activities independently due to health-related issues. • Emotional suffering or mental anguish that may be indicative of mental health issues or disorders. • ...
Goverement Departments 2021-11-25
Goverement Departments 2021-11-25
gym 2021-09-23
Non-Drug Medical Products 2015-10-21
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- Resulting from expression of DNA (2 words)
- One use for a medical device
- Technology used in biotechnology (2 words)
- Often the active ingredient for a biotech drug
- Classified as Natural Health Product (2 words)
- excipient commonly used but many people have insensitivity to
- exploitation of biological processes for medical purposes
- Used to bulk up a drug
- Excipient for drugs
- How FDA classifies natural health products (2 words)
- Consists of both a device and a drug (2 words)
- undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism (2 words)
- Application of genetic engineering for medicine (2 words)
- Highest classification for devices in Canada (2 words)
- Important ingredient for biotech drugs
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- Manipulated in biotechnology (2 words)
- Type of natural health product
- Holds a drug together (2 words)
- Acronym for supplements in Canada
- How Europe classifies natural health products (3 words)
- Type of excipient in a drug
- Active ingredient is from human or animal
- One use for a medical device
- tubular support placed temporarily inside a blood vessel
- Commonly used for drugs and natural health products
- artificial sweetener
- Excipient to improve physical stability
- Type of medical device (2 words)
- one of origins of biotech drugs
- non-active ingredients
- skill required for medical device production
- Europe’s directive for traditional medicine
- having a sequence of nucleotides complementary to (and hence capable of binding to) a coding sequence
- Common type of biotechnology drugs for disease prevention (2 words)
- instruments and diagnostic tools (2 words)
- What drug active ingredient usually is
- issue for biotech drugs
- An excipient for drugs
38 Clues: Excipient for drugs • artificial sweetener • Used to bulk up a drug • non-active ingredients • An excipient for drugs • issue for biotech drugs • Type of excipient in a drug • One use for a medical device • One use for a medical device • Type of natural health product • Holds a drug together (2 words) • one of origins of biotech drugs • Type of medical device (2 words) • ...
PP3 quiz 2017-04-07
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- Patients have a right to leave facility against medical advice. If so they are asked to sign?
- ________ of practice outlines the roles and responsibilities of the licensed practical nurse as defined by legislation and the regulatory authorities
- Family basis for identity
- ________ consent is a legal condition whereby a person gives a permission for interventions based upon a clear understanding of the facts, implications and future consequences of an action
- Type of mental health admission when a person poses a threat to self or others
- The ability of a client to successfully cope when faced with a threat of hardship
- to speak or act on behalf of self and others with the intent of influencing or adding voice and enhancing autonomy
- poverty Refers to individuals and families who are unable financially to obtain necessities of life such as food, clothing, and shelter
- is a claim or privilege to which one is either legally or morally entitled
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- Nurses are obliged to ensure patient _______ during bathing, examinations, or procedures
- Disease has a cause, and treatment is aimed at the cause
- _________of care requires all members of the health care team, including the client, to communicate openly and effectively
- ______ thinking is integral to decision making and includes the activities of organizing assessment information, recognizing patterns, and compiling evidence
- is a major factor in health inequality
- Health professionals have an obligation to treat all clients with _________ and dignity
- is a primary symptom of addiction.
- Basis of identity is the tribe
- Beginner with no experience
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- can be physical, sexual, emotional or verbal
20 Clues: Family basis for identity • Beginner with no experience • Basis of identity is the tribe • is a primary symptom of addiction. • is a major factor in health inequality • can be physical, sexual, emotional or verbal • Disease has a cause, and treatment is aimed at the cause • is a claim or privilege to which one is either legally or morally entitled • ...
Professional practice 3 2017-04-07
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- Health professionals have an obligation to treat all clients with _________ and dignity
- ________ of practice outlines the roles and responsibilities of the licensed practical nurse as defined by legislation and the regulatory authorities
- Type of mental health admission when a person poses a threat to self or others
- Family basis for identity
- is a claim or privilege to which one is either legally or morally entitled
- The ability of a client to successfully cope when faced with a threat of hardship
- Nurses are obliged to ensure patient _______ during bathing, examinations, or procedures
- poverty Refers to individuals and families who are unable financially to obtain necessities of life such as food, clothing, and shelter
- Basis of identity is the tribe
- Disease has a cause, and treatment is aimed at the cause
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- can be physical, sexual, emotional or verbal
- to speak or act on behalf of self and others with the intent of influencing or adding voice and enhancing autonomy
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- _________of care requires all members of the health care team, including the client, to communicate openly and effectively
- ______ thinking is integral to decision making and includes the activities of organizing assessment information, recognizing patterns, and compiling evidence
- is a major factor in health inequality
- Patients have a right to leave facility against medical advice. If so they are asked to sign?
- ________ consent is a legal condition whereby a person gives a permission for interventions based upon a clear understanding of the facts, implications and future consequences of an action
- is a primary symptom of addiction.
- Beginner with no experience
20 Clues: Family basis for identity • Beginner with no experience • Basis of identity is the tribe • is a primary symptom of addiction. • is a major factor in health inequality • can be physical, sexual, emotional or verbal • Disease has a cause, and treatment is aimed at the cause • is a claim or privilege to which one is either legally or morally entitled • ...
COVID 19 PUZZLE 2021-01-14
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- producing or showing no symptoms
- a public health strategy to slow down the spread of the SARS-CoV-2
- a national public health institute in the United States
- any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological diseases in humans and other animals.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- WHO's primary role is to direct international health within the United Nations' system and to lead partners in global health responses.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- personal protective equipment
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- a protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes.
- means keeping a safe space between yourself and other people
- an American physician and immunologist who has served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- able to be transmitted from one sufferer to another; contagious or infectious
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a room or other space
- is an infectious disease caused by a pathogen
- A case that is laboratory confirmed
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
20 Clues: personal protective equipment • producing or showing no symptoms • A case that is laboratory confirmed • is an infectious disease caused by a pathogen • a national public health institute in the United States • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world. • ...
What is Health? & Personality, Self-Esteem, & Emotions 2022-08-21
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- ________ emotions are anger, sadness, happiness, and fear.
- The last stage of ________ development is "Looking Back with Acceptance".
- You should decide on your ________ before complaining to a store or manufacturer when you have a problem with a product.
- Your location on the ________ continuum will never stay the same.
- Relying on your ________ is a tip to improve your self-esteem.
- Gaining awareness, gaining ________, and building health skills are the three steps to reaching a personal health goal.
- During adolescence, for teens it's normal to be critical of their appearance, ________, interests, and shortcomings.
- Of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, ________ is a person's most basic need.
- Emotionally ________ people have a tendency to be relaxed, secure, and calm during stressful situations.
- The ________ process is a helpful tool to use when you are facing tough decisions.
- The message of the ________ approach is that "everyone else is using the product and you should too.
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- As a consumer you have the right to consumer protection, information, and to _________.
- Personality traits are influenced by a combination of ________ and environment.
- A common defense mechanism where one returns to an immature behavior to express their emotions.
- ________ products need to be purchased again and again.
- A helpful way of ________ with your emotions is to release built up energy.
- ________ promise a treatment or product that will bring about a miracle cure.
- Social, mental/emotional, and physical health are the three ________ of health.
- Behaviors can become ________ and _______ can be broken.
- Safety, Cost, Warranty, and Consumer Testing are all ________ to consider before buying a product.
- People with ________ self-esteem don't have respect for themselves.
- The number of years a person can expect to live.
- Love, guilt, and shame are ________ emotions.
23 Clues: Love, guilt, and shame are ________ emotions. • The number of years a person can expect to live. • ________ products need to be purchased again and again. • Behaviors can become ________ and _______ can be broken. • ________ emotions are anger, sadness, happiness, and fear. • Relying on your ________ is a tip to improve your self-esteem. • ...
Public Health Terminology 2024-07-06
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- health interventions aimed at disease prevention and health promotion that affect entire population
- rate number of deaths scaled to the size of a population, usually in unity of 1000 per year
- regular collection of data on relevant components of health and its determinants aimed at informing public health policy
- technology to differentiate those who have a disease
- any insect rodent or animal capable of harboring and spreading disease
- of potential life lost measure of premature death that occurs before 75
- the rate of new cases or events one a specified time period for the at-risk population; commonly newly identified cases
- a factor like a microorganism r a chemical that causes disease
- a point of reference or a standard which measurements or data can be compared
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
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- an act that interferes with a condition to modify it
- statistics data derived from collected reports like live births deaths etc
- a widespread occurrence of a disease in the world
- a sudden increase in occurrences of a disease
- characteristics to measure by group like age or gender
- a human or animal which are exposed to and harbor disease
- rate the rate that a disease or illness occurs in a population
- assessment process of evaluating adverse effects by substance, activity, lifestyle
- an ongoing, systematic collection analysis and interpretation of data
- mortality death of infants in a calendar year as expressed by 1000 live births
- refers to the proportion of a particular population found to be affected a medical condition, disease or a risk factor
- a disease outbreak that is consistently present in a particular region
- the study and analysis of the distribution and patterns of health and disease conditions in a population
23 Clues: a sudden increase in occurrences of a disease • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease • a widespread occurrence of a disease in the world • an act that interferes with a condition to modify it • technology to differentiate those who have a disease • characteristics to measure by group like age or gender • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters.
- Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn.
- Corrective and _____ actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers.
- The 4 levels of the Australian Fire Danger Ratings are, Moderate, High, Extreme and _____?
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report them _____.
- WHS involves the assessment and mitigation of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace.
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets.
- Type of fire extinguisher to be used on wood, paper rubbish fires.
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- What does PPE stand for?
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- A red sign in the workplace is a _____ sign.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be_____.
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety.
- Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death.
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries.
- A narrowly avoided safety incident is a _____.
- What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
- What is the best method to control hazards?
- In First Aid, what does the "R" stand for in DRSABCD?
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these.
21 Clues: What does PPE stand for? • Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets. • What is the best method to control hazards? • A red sign in the workplace is a _____ sign. • A narrowly avoided safety incident is a _____. • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be_____. • What is the first step in a risk assessment process? • In First Aid, what does the "R" stand for in DRSABCD? • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-09-17
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- Characterized by frequent excess eating when the person is experiencing stress or other negative emotions
- Characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of weight
- Characterized by binge eating followed by purging
- Designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns that can lead to feeling and behaviors that may be troublesome, self-defeating, or self-destructive
- An intense fear of a certain object or situation
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional designed to root out the cause of a mental health problems in order to devise a solution
- the body’s physiological response to a perceived challenge or threat
- A chronic state of severe worry and tension without clear triggers
- A mental health disorder characterized by a least 2 weeks of pervasive low mood
- A period of major depression that is most often happens during winter months, when the daylight is shortened and you get less sunlight
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- Repeated unwanted thoughts or sensations (obsessions) or the urge to do something over and over again (compulsions)
- Triggers by a terrifying experience either by witnessing or or experiencing it
- A persistent feeling of disconnection, disinterest, and sadness without an explanation
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional high and lows
- Refers to eating a large amount of food in a short amount of time
- Positive stress that motivates and enhances performance
- Negative stress that overwhelms and harms well-being
- The attempts to get rid of food consumed either by vomiting or taking laxatives
- Therapy Focused on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements
- The use of certain medications to treat or reduce the symptoms of mental health disorders.
20 Clues: An intense fear of a certain object or situation • Characterized by binge eating followed by purging • Negative stress that overwhelms and harms well-being • Positive stress that motivates and enhances performance • Refers to eating a large amount of food in a short amount of time • A chronic state of severe worry and tension without clear triggers • ...
vocab, 26 words 2022-09-29
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- seeing the worst parts of things
- someone that helps you with health issues
- to design something that is only for you
- being able to fulfill your duties
- someone that has a negative view of things
- the condition of your body
- those who expect good things to happen
- understanding other people's feelings
- your beliefs or assumptions on certain things
- a mental struggle
- doing things that benefit others
- how you’re able to interact with others
- how well you feel at peace
- talk the voice in your head,
- making an assumption about something
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- loving yourself
- a trait or quality
- thinking something good will happen
- saying something is far worse than it is
- health how we think and feel
- your emotional social well-being
- dimensions of health
- a feeling of emotional or physical worry
- troublesome
- how well you’re able to expect good things
- your opinion of yourself
26 Clues: troublesome • loving yourself • a mental struggle • a trait or quality • dimensions of health • your opinion of yourself • the condition of your body • how well you feel at peace • health how we think and feel • talk the voice in your head, • seeing the worst parts of things • your emotional social well-being • doing things that benefit others • being able to fulfill your duties • ...
history project for unit 7 2021-02-09
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- national institutes of health
- unified combat commands
- Health and human department
- Department of transportation
- farm credit administration
- department of veterans affairs
- national endowment for the arts
- federal aviation administration
- federal deposit corporation
- small business administration
- national oceanic and atmospheric administration
- federal communications commission
- department of health, education, and welfare
- government national mortgage association
- federal emergency management agency
- department of justice
- Department of defenses
- united states postal service
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- interstate commerce commission
- Department of agriculture
- Tennessee valley authority
- federal national mortgage association
- national labor relations act
- federal bureau of investigation
- federal housing administration
- central intelligence agency
- securities and exchange commission
- arctic national wildlife refuge
- federal home loan mortgage corporation
- department of housing and urban development
- government accountability office
- food and drug administration
- joint chiefs of staff
- department of homeland security
- united parcel service
35 Clues: department of justice • joint chiefs of staff • united parcel service • Department of defenses • unified combat commands • Department of agriculture • Tennessee valley authority • farm credit administration • Health and human department • federal deposit corporation • central intelligence agency • Department of transportation • national labor relations act • food and drug administration • ...
Natural Living Crossword Puzzle 1.0 2024-10-11
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- Non-stick coating with potential health concerns
- Compounds that may protect cells from free radicals
- Traditional Chinese medicine involving needle insertion
- Protein found in wheat and related grains
- Versatile oil with medium-chain triglycerides
- Essential mineral for bone health and nerve function
- Produced without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Nutrient-dense leafy green vegetable
- Rendered animal fat used in traditional skincare
- Process of removing toxins from the body
- Natural sweetener with antimicrobial properties
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- Organism whose genetics have been altered in a lab
- Natural substance used in candles and cosmetics
- Beneficial bacteria supporting gut health
- Diet based on foods presumed eaten during the Paleolithic era
- Ancient holistic healing system from India
- Tiny plastic particles polluting our environment
- Use of plant extracts and essential oils for wellbeing
- Tap water additive that might get banned soon for lowering IQ
- Fermented tea beverage rich in probiotics
20 Clues: Nutrient-dense leafy green vegetable • Process of removing toxins from the body • Beneficial bacteria supporting gut health • Protein found in wheat and related grains • Fermented tea beverage rich in probiotics • Ancient holistic healing system from India • Versatile oil with medium-chain triglycerides • Natural substance used in candles and cosmetics • ...
Mental Health and Menopause 2025-01-18
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- Chemical messengers in the body that affect mood.
- A practice that promotes relaxation and calm.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest linked to hormonal changes.
- A state of mental focus and understanding.
- Embracing changes as part of life.
- Activities that nurture mental and emotional health.
- Rest essential for emotional balance and mental clarity.
- Understanding and sharing others’ feelings.
- Restoring mental and emotional well-being.
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- Emotional or physical tension, often increased by menopause.
- Feeling alone, which can worsen emotional struggles.
- A feeling of worry or unease common during menopause.
- The ability to recover from stress or challenges.
- Allowing time to adapt to new challenges.
- Focusing on what you’re thankful for to boost mental health.
- A mental state of calm and stability.
- Focusing on the present moment to reduce stress.
- Help from friends, family, or professionals.
- Professional support for mental health concerns.
- Strategies to handle stress or difficult emotions.
20 Clues: Embracing changes as part of life. • A mental state of calm and stability. • Allowing time to adapt to new challenges. • A state of mental focus and understanding. • Restoring mental and emotional well-being. • Understanding and sharing others’ feelings. • Help from friends, family, or professionals. • A practice that promotes relaxation and calm. • ...
Self-Care Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-15
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- Positive statements to build confidence and self-worth
- Maintaining stability between work, life, and rest
- Drinking enough water to maintain body function
- Eating a balanced and healthy diet
- Seeking help or connection from others
- Physical activity to boost health and mood
- Being present and fully engaged in the moment
- Enjoyable activities that promote relaxation
- Conscious control of breath to calm the body and mind
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- Limits set to protect your time, energy, and emotions
- Actions taken to maintain personal well-being and health
- A consistent daily schedule that supports wellness
- Expressing thanks and appreciation
- Taking time to relax and recharge
- Showing kindness to yourself and others
- A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress
- Writing thoughts and feelings to process emotions
- Spending time outdoors to improve mental health
- Professional support for emotional well-being
- Essential rest for physical and mental recovery
20 Clues: Taking time to relax and recharge • Expressing thanks and appreciation • Eating a balanced and healthy diet • Seeking help or connection from others • Showing kindness to yourself and others • Physical activity to boost health and mood • Enjoyable activities that promote relaxation • A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-03-22
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- to prevent unintended pregnancy – plural form)
- guidelines the law aligns with)
- for women during pregnancy and childbirth)
- implementation challenge relating to money)
- of letting people make informed decisions)
- name of the president who signed the law)
- of government that reviewed legal challenges)
- the law was signed into effect)
- on fair treatment of men and women)
- that benefits from age-appropriate education)
- of education required in schools)
- health services the law provides)
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- where the law is implemented
- ensuring care for all)
- term for the law – RA 10354)
- full name of the law – first part)
- practice: Family Planning)
- the law aims to reduce – deaths of mothers/children)
- for Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law)
- concern raised by opposing groups)
20 Clues: ensuring care for all) • practice: Family Planning) • where the law is implemented • term for the law – RA 10354) • guidelines the law aligns with) • the law was signed into effect) • of education required in schools) • health services the law provides) • full name of the law – first part) • concern raised by opposing groups) • on fair treatment of men and women) • ...
Alleviate To partly remove or correct; to relieve or lessen 2013-10-02
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- make the patient feel comfortable my making constant contact with your
- An electronic record of health-related information about and individual that can be created gathered managed and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within a single healthcare organization
- Always changing and advancing at a rapid pace
- Any set of physical properties the values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- An electronic record of health related information about an individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards and that can be drawn from multiple sources but that is managed shared and controlled by the individual
- A backup system that can be use, usually for a free subscription
- what it cost to start up an EMR system
- NHIN
- connects to the main computer and with fairly simple programing can copy information in the EMR daily
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- a record of health-related information about a patient that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards and that can be created managed and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff from more then one healthcare organization
- Scheduler that allows staff to track scheduled appointments
- This person must give permission to release health information
- Generally or widely accepted favored or practiced
- the EMR system can produce electronic prescription this way
- this type of communication is important when making a patient feel comfortable in your medical facility
- To partly remove or correct to relieve or lessen
- The capability of system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- Many large medical facilities and hospitals have one or more of these dedicated servers
- should expect hesitation and even reluctance from patients who are concerned about the privacy of their health information
- EMR systems have many advantages and many
20 Clues: NHIN • what it cost to start up an EMR system • EMR systems have many advantages and many • Always changing and advancing at a rapid pace • To partly remove or correct to relieve or lessen • Generally or widely accepted favored or practiced • Scheduler that allows staff to track scheduled appointments • the EMR system can produce electronic prescription this way • ...
Discussion Board 8 2017-04-09
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- A disease that is considered prevalent all over the world
- single
- health of all people worldwide
- Occurs when a person's emotions, opinions, or behaviors are affected by others.
- Bonding, norms, resources, poverty level, crime, awareness/mobilization.
- Key players, particularly with respect to implementation as well as funding of programs.
- The child health and survival public health organization
- forced prostitution
- Characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
- when working with the organizing and motivating process.
- A communication program intended to inform targeted audiences about avian influenza and preventive strategies.
- Approach developed primarily in the global health context.
- Injection drug users
- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by growth of nodules in the tissues.
- Exposures and characteristics pertaining to individuals that are said to be precursors to or predictors of high-risk behaviors.
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- A major global health issue listed in the text.
- Disease related to inadequate sanitation facilities
- The things, behaviors, and so on that make for high status.
- Lesbian, gay and transgenders are known as this.
- The reason(s) one has for acting or behaving a particular way
- The way in which the operation of business, production and markets are integrated across national boundaries.
- A sample of environmental and behavioral risks.
- The study of the spread of a disease
- A disease of "first world" countries caused by mosquitos
- Systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas about what cause illness and disease.
- Physical force or power
- Style assessment to identify issues and factors to address, then discuss theory as it applies to those factors.
- Allows IDUs to exchange their used syringes/equipment for clean equipment.
- Term used for bird flue
29 Clues: single • forced prostitution • Injection drug users • Physical force or power • Term used for bird flue • health of all people worldwide • The study of the spread of a disease • A major global health issue listed in the text. • A sample of environmental and behavioral risks. • Lesbian, gay and transgenders are known as this. • Disease related to inadequate sanitation facilities • ...
Chapters 1-5 crossword 2017-12-12
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- Who performs all the basic EMT duties?
- Truthfulness and integrity
- Killed 75% of the population
- A government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- Focuses on behavior known as crime
- Showed the most rapid growth in health care
- Permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind after the procedure
- A independent facility or located in another facility like a clinic, hospital, or physicians office
- Required in some health care careers
- Time period that had the epidemic of the bubonic plague
- Usually not permitted with a uniform because it can cause injury to the patient or transmit germs
- When was the rebirth of science and medicine?
- Are stated in distinct and clear language either orally or in writing
- What offices are privately owned?
- A final important consideration in a contract law
- A wrongful act
- What did Rene Laennec invent in the 19th century?
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- Prepares students for employment in health care careers
- Identify with and understand another persons feelings
- The person that is the first to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- Allows people who can care for themselves to rent or purchase a apartment
- Should be kept should be kept short, clean, and natural
- Facilites that are located in hospitals, clinics, and private centers
- Should be kept clean and neat
- Agencies that provide care for terminally ill people who don't have long life expectancies
- What is one of the major types of health care facilities
- Follows instructions, uses approved procedures and strives for accuracy in all you do
- Requires an individual to obtain additional hours of education in a specific health care area
- Obligations understood without verbally expressed terms
29 Clues: A wrongful act • Truthfulness and integrity • Killed 75% of the population • Should be kept clean and neat • What offices are privately owned? • Focuses on behavior known as crime • Required in some health care careers • Who performs all the basic EMT duties? • Showed the most rapid growth in health care • When was the rebirth of science and medicine? • ...
Psychiatry-Crossword puzzle 2023-09-06
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- A feeling of unease or worry often accompanied by physical symptoms; excessive anxiety can lead to disorders.
- Medication used to alleviate symptoms of depression by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and feelings of worthlessness.
- Medical doctor specializing in diagnosing, treating, and managing mental health disorders.
- Overall state of physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being.
- Medical field dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders.
- A false belief that persists despite evidence to the contrary, often seen in psychotic disorders.
- Partial or complete loss of memory, often caused by trauma, injury, or psychological factors.
- Medication used to manage symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations and delusions.
- Physical and psychological symptoms that occur when discontinuing or reducing substance use or medication.
- Severe mental state involving impaired thinking, perception, and reality, often seen in schizophrenia.
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- Identifying a specific condition or disorder based on symptoms and assessment.
- The intersection of neurology and psychiatry, focusing on brain disorders' psychological impacts.
- Trained professional who assesses and treats emotional, behavioral, and psychological issues.
- Chemical messengers that transmit signals between nerve cells in the brain and body.
- Study of how medications affect the brain and behavior, used in psychiatric treatment.
- Supporting and promoting the rights and well-being of individuals dealing with mental health challenges.
- Psychological approach focusing on unconscious thoughts and early life experiences' influence on behavior.
- Relating to thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the mind.
- A chronic disorder characterized by excessive and uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, often leading to physical and mental health issues.
- Events, situations, or stimuli that evoke strong emotional reactions or symptoms.
21 Clues: Relating to thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the mind. • Overall state of physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being. • Identifying a specific condition or disorder based on symptoms and assessment. • Events, situations, or stimuli that evoke strong emotional reactions or symptoms. • ...
Home Care 2021-04-24
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- _____________________ patients are more likely to pick up bacteria and viruses from other patients, causing exposure to acute illnesses.
- Type of therapy that includes diuresis, antibiotics, analgesics, etc.
- This heart disease qualifies for home care due to high risk of health decline
- __________________ is an essential part of the workday for a home health provider
- RT’s working in home care may also make ______________ visits is equipment isn’t working properly, such as ventilators.
- assist in bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and medication reminders
- Usually, education is provided to those individuals that are responsible for the patient, such as providing CPR and administering certain ______________
- Working through an in-home health care organization allows for you to really get _______________ with your patient and their needs.
- When you are spending so much one-on-one time with your patient, you can’t help but develop a _____________ relationship with them.
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- Respiratory therapists provide __________ management which includes house calls to check on these items periodically.
- Most common type of diagnosis in home care
- The most important caregivers for patients with musculoskeletal disorders
- This type of degree is preferred for respiratory therapists because it better prepares you for the job.
- the need for qualified home health care professionals will continue to grow, ensuring a strong __________ for nursing and home health jobs
- 11.9% of home care patients have what type of disease?
- Third leading cause of death in the united states
- The family members assist with ___________ as well as providing transportation to doctor's.
- Work mainly on ensuring the patient has adequate support from all aspects including financial aid, support groups, transportation, etc.
- Something that medicare does not cover in home care plans.
- Home care allows patients to resume a somewhat _________ life and participate in family events
20 Clues: Most common type of diagnosis in home care • Third leading cause of death in the united states • 11.9% of home care patients have what type of disease? • Something that medicare does not cover in home care plans. • Type of therapy that includes diuresis, antibiotics, analgesics, etc. • assist in bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and medication reminders • ...
Healthcare Careers 2023-10-06
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- they develop and monitor exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function
- seek to understand the aging process
- they administer and score neurophysiological, psychological, personality and academic tests for patients with brain injury, neurological diseases, psychological health issues or learning disabilities
- analyze non-biological evidence at crime scenes
- health professionals with specialized graduate degrees and experience in the areas of medical genetics and counseling
- focuses on the relationship between the structure of the spine and nervous system
- this career focus addresses the health of people living in low- and middle-income countries
- cares for infants and children in a hospital
- devoted to the study of human movement with the foot and the ankle as their main focus
- measures blood to identify appropriate mechanical, pharmacological, and thermal manipulation of the heart to maintain a physiological state
- the branch of healing arts and sciences devoted to maintaining oral health
- physician who examines tissues, checks the accuracy of lab tests, and interprets the results in order to facilitate the patient's diagnosis and treatment
- collect blood for donation or testing
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- examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system
- they do fieldwork to determine what causes a certain outbreak of disease or an injury and how to prevent it from reoccurring
- an osteopathic healthcare provider specifically trained to manage the needs and treatments of older people
- doctor who works with animals
- provide services to restore function, improve mobility, reduce pain, and prevent permanent disabilities
- dispense medications prescribed by physicians and monitor patient health
- the study of the mind and behavior
20 Clues: doctor who works with animals • the study of the mind and behavior • seek to understand the aging process • collect blood for donation or testing • cares for infants and children in a hospital • analyze non-biological evidence at crime scenes • dispense medications prescribed by physicians and monitor patient health • ...
200 Final Health Promotion Pt 2 2024-12-03
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- Early and regular prenatal care can result in _ pregnancy, promoting healthy birth
- Highly addictive chemical found in tobacco
- _ test: Procedure used to detect possible presence of health conditions before symptoms appear
- Start looking at _ for toddlers and preschoolers
- _ anomalies: Changes in physical structure at birth
- Lung cancer, impotence, premature aging, wrinkling are risk factors _ for smoking
- Teach parents _ to contact infant's HCP
- Preterm labor, spontaneous abortion, and SIDS are risk factors from smoking during _
- Age, socioeconomic status, and lack of engagement in school, religious, and other activities are risk factors _ for smoking
- Parental expectations, religious activity, and prevention strategies are _ factors for adolescents to not smoke
- _ older adult smokers have lower socioeconomic status
- Nicotine replacement therapy does not treat underlying _ needs
- Nurses can _ government officials at municipal, state, and national levels
- Number 1 cause of unintentional, nonfatal injuries of newborns and infants
- _ crashes are one of leading causes of death in preschoolers
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- _ injuries are leading cause of death among all ages of children
- Air and water pollution are two most _ environmental health hazards
- Usually no _ in early stages of smoking
- Leading cause of death among infants 1-12 months of age
- Nurses should not be surprised when pts have difficulty _ smoking
- Pregnant women generally smoke at _ rates than nonpregnant women
- Fetal nicotine concentration rates are _ than those in mother
- Teen years are _ for nicotine use
- Nurses work with _ activists
- Asthma, birth defects, cancer, and lead poisoning are public health problems linked to _ to environmental hazards
- _ quality is 1 of 12 leading health indicators and has direct effect on health status
- _ smoking: Single most preventable cause of disease, death in U.S.
- _ have fewer injuries and fatalities than toddlers
28 Clues: Nurses work with _ activists • Teen years are _ for nicotine use • Usually no _ in early stages of smoking • Teach parents _ to contact infant's HCP • Highly addictive chemical found in tobacco • Start looking at _ for toddlers and preschoolers • _ have fewer injuries and fatalities than toddlers • _ anomalies: Changes in physical structure at birth • ...
Peds Module 7 (Part 1) 2021-09-06
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- the 2nd leading cause of preventable death in children and adolescents in the US and worldwide aka submersion injury
- sucking can be used to reduce pain behaviors in neonates undergoing painful procedures.
- care involves a partnership between the child, family, & providers.
- the ability to obtain, read, process, understand, & use health care information to make appropriate health care decisions.
- involves providing services proactively with the goal of optimizing the child’s level of functioning.
- If opiate or other narcotic ingestion is suspected, administer ________ to reverse the respiratory depression.
- care provided to minimize physical & psychological distress for children and their families.
- is the key disease prevention activity during childhood.
- focuses on maintaining or enhancing the physical and mental health of children
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- involves having the child focus on another stimulus, thereby attempting to shield him or her from pain.
- pain is _____ based on its duration, etiology, or source or location.
- is defined as failure to provide a child with appropriate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and schooling.
- a holding position that promotes close physical contact between the child & a parent/caregiver.
- developmental__________is an ongoing collection of skilled observations made over time during health care visits.
- a member of the multidisciplinary team and works in conjunction with the health care provider & parents to foster an atmosphere that promotes the child’s well-being.
- guidance educating parents and caregivers about what to expect in the next phase of development.
- developmental_____are brief assessment procedures that identify children who warrant more intensive assessment and testing.
- immunity is produced when the immunoglobulins of one person are transferred to another & lasts only weeks or months.
- analgesics are typically used for moderate to severe pain.
- labeled it “the fifth vital sign.”
20 Clues: labeled it “the fifth vital sign.” • is the key disease prevention activity during childhood. • analgesics are typically used for moderate to severe pain. • care involves a partnership between the child, family, & providers. • pain is _____ based on its duration, etiology, or source or location. • ...
Health - Lessons 1-3 2022-10-05
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- are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- are the actions that can potentially threathen your health or the health of others.
- is a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
- is a reflection of how you feel about yourself, how you meet demands of your daily life, and how you cope with problems.
- 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.
- part of the brain that controls decision-making.
- are the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- is a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose of life.
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- means a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors.
- having enough energy to perform your daily activities, deal with everyday stresses and avoid injury.
- refers to the computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts and information
- refers to the decisions and actions you choose to make.
- media content delivered through phones, computers, radio and television.
- are the various methods of communicating information.
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- is an ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity or cancer.
- when your health triangle is balanced
- means taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- refers to the collective beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- is the way you view situations.
- is a chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
22 Clues: is the way you view situations. • when your health triangle is balanced • part of the brain that controls decision-making. • 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. • ...
Eat Right, Live Strong - Nutrients 2026-02-19
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- Essential macronutrient found in meat and legumes
- Mineral important for oxygen transport in the blood
- The component of health involving relationships and communication with others
- Complex carbohydrates found in whole grains and vegetables
- A trace mineral that helps the immune system fight off bacteria and viruses
- Mineral that helps with muscle and nerve function
- Often called the sunshine vitamin, it helps the body absorb calcium
- Dietary component that aids digestion and prevents constipation
- The component of health involving personal values, beliefs, and a sense of purpose
- Type of fat that is solid at room temperature
- Mineral necessary for strong bones and teeth
- Helps maintain fluid balance and heart rhythm; found in bananas
- Healthier fats found in olive oil and avocados
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- Substances that protect your cells against damage found in berries
- The chemical process by which your body converts food into energy
- Type of carbohydrate that provides energy quickly
- A simple sugar that is the chief source of energy for living organisms
- A mineral found in salt; too much can lead to high blood pressure
- The units of energy provided by food and drink
- The component of health related to brain power, learning, and memory
- The component of health relating to the body's condition and fitness
- This vitamin is vital for eyesight and immune function
- This vitamin helps the body absorb iron from plant sources
- A condition caused by not getting enough or the right nutrients
- The component of health regarding how we feel and manage our emotions
- Essential for hydration and regulating body temperature
26 Clues: Mineral necessary for strong bones and teeth • Type of fat that is solid at room temperature • The units of energy provided by food and drink • Healthier fats found in olive oil and avocados • Essential macronutrient found in meat and legumes • Type of carbohydrate that provides energy quickly • Mineral that helps with muscle and nerve function • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2024-12-03
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- a request filed by a policyholder stating that an insured event has occurred and that the insurance company should provide coverage
- is the amount of money that you pay for a covered health care procedure. With an 80/20 coinsurance plan, your insurance company will pay 80% on a medical bill and you will pay 20%
- something people buy to protect themselves from losing money
- are a type of health insurance that requires its members to visit only certain doctors and hospitals
- are insurance plans that cover a large group of people such as all the employees of a company or local government
- Provides medical insurance for low income Americans
- is an insurance policy that covers an entire family
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- is a type of insurance that covers medical expenses
- is the amount of money a policyholder must pay before their insurance company will pay on a claim
- Provides medical insurance for Americans aged 65 or older
- is the money that one pays to an insurance company for an insurance policy
- are a type of health insurance that allows its members to see any doctor or hospital they like
- is a health problem that existed before someone applied for insurance
- is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a claim
- expanded medical insurance in the U.S. and prevented insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing health problems
- is a federal law that allows an employee to continue their health insurance coverage for up to 18 months after they leave their job
16 Clues: is a type of insurance that covers medical expenses • Provides medical insurance for low income Americans • is an insurance policy that covers an entire family • Provides medical insurance for Americans aged 65 or older • something people buy to protect themselves from losing money • is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a claim • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
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- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Communication in Diverse Populations 2020-05-01
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- A barrier identified regarding different generations of people.
- (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities.
- Examples of barriers to effective communication in diverse populations are _________________
- By being ____________ one is willing to consider or accept alternate suggestions and ideas.
- Medication _____-________________ is a consequence of low health literacy levels.
- A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship.
- _____________ means appreciating the differences between individuals and their beliefs/circumstances.
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- A barrier associated with different tongues.
- Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication.
- Low health literacy levels can result in the feeling of _____________ during clinical encounters.
- literacy "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions."
- A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle.
12 Clues: A barrier associated with different tongues. • (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities. • A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship. • A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle. • A barrier identified regarding different generations of people. • Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication. • ...
Legal and Ethical Responsibilites 2012-10-29
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- factors of care that patients can expect to recieve
- information about the patient must remain private and can be shared ONLY with other members of the patients health care team
- occurs when false statement either cause a person to ridiculed or damaged a person reputation
- SPOKEN
- must inform residents or the patients guardian of these rights
- WRITTEN
- authorized or based on law
- document that permits an individual to appoint another person to make decisions regarding health care
- documents that allow individuals to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when conditions are terminal
- can be describe as failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position
- stated in distinct and clear language, either orally or in writing
- a wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
- those obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
- unecessarily exposing an individual or revealing personal information
- records that contain information about the care provided to the patient
- refers to restraining an individual or restricting an individual freedom
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- allow individuals to state what medical treatment they want or do not want
- mandates that all health care facilites recieving any type of federal aid comply with the following requirements
- Means the same as Designation of Health Care Surrogate
- does not have the legal capacity to from a contract
- permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound after the procedure and all risk involved have been explained
- focuses on behavior known as crime
- comprise all information given to the health care personel by a patient
- threat or attempt to injury
- Recognized and honored by many health care facilities
- set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- someone who has the power or authority to act as the representative of another
- can be interpreted as "bad practice" and is commonly called "professional negligance"
- focuses on the legal responsibilites between people and the protection of a person's rights
- an agreement between two or more parties
31 Clues: SPOKEN • WRITTEN • authorized or based on law • threat or attempt to injury • focuses on behavior known as crime • an agreement between two or more parties • a wrongful act that does not involve a contract • factors of care that patients can expect to recieve • does not have the legal capacity to from a contract • Recognized and honored by many health care facilities • ...
First Aid Unit 2013-12-09
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- They are responsible for preventing and detecting crime. Their phone number is 101.
- Acronym to help you remember what to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
- The 'C' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves applying pressure to the injury.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the way you react to events in your life.
- Things that you do in order to keep clean and maintain good health.
- Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the health and well being of your body, and the way your body functions.
- The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part.
- Includes dialing important numbers and talking to the Ambulance. Explain the situation carefully over the phone. Is the second 'C' of First Aid.
- Acronym to help you remember what NOT to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
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- The 'D' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves going to the doctor to learn what happened.
- Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury.
- Most of the injuries you will have during your lifetime will fit into this category. Injuries in this category include cuts, bruises, sprains, strains and cartilage damage.
- First 'C' of First Aid. Includes being aware of your surroundings, checking for victims, and thinking of what could have happened.
- Vehicle equipped for taking sick people to and from the hospital. Their phone number is 100.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with how well you get along with others.
- The 'E' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Raise injury higher than heart-level to get the blood flowing away from the injury.
- The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury.
- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit.
- Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s).
20 Clues: The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part. • The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury. • Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury. • Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation. • Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s). • The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit. • ...
Content Section 1 2022-11-22
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- patients permission to receive any and all types of care with full knowledge of risk, benefits, cost, and alternatives
- Stage 2 of Benner's Model
- Person's right to choose and ability to act on that choice
- address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of client
- Service that includes end-of-life care
- Therapeutic communication to advice client about health-related issues
- Obligation to be fair
- treating others like children
- this gives directions to others about a person's wishes regarding life-prolonging care when patient is unable to make those decisions
- duty to tell the truth
- protects the privacy of personal health information, coverage to persons with preexisting medical conditions, and health insurance benefits to those who lose or change jobs
- Determining the teaching needs of client, group, family or community; once determined we need to make a nursing plan.
- Stage 5 of Benner's Model
- Applying evidence based practice to provide most appropriate care, identify clinical problems that warrant research and protect rights of research subjects.
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- duty to do or promote good
- interpersonal and therapeutic communication with client, healthcare team, and community
- identifies a person who will make healthcare decisions in the event the patient is unable to
- Stage 3 of Benner's Model
- duty to keep promises
- requirement of healthcare facilities to provide emergency medical treatment to patients including in labor who seek help in the ED.
- Coordinating care delivered to client
- supporting clients rights to decisions and voicing opinions and protecting from harm when thay are unable to make decisions themselves.
- Stage 4 of Benner's Model
- Advocating for change on individual, family, group, community, and societal levels to enhance health
- Stage 1 of Benner's Model
- Inspiring others by setting example for positive health, assertive communication, and willingness to improve
- coordination and managing team member activities
- Service that includes health promotion and illness prevention
- Service that includes early diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease and injury
- do no harm and prevent harm; includes actual harm, risk of harm, as well as international and unintentional harm.
30 Clues: duty to keep promises • Obligation to be fair • duty to tell the truth • Stage 2 of Benner's Model • Stage 3 of Benner's Model • Stage 4 of Benner's Model • Stage 1 of Benner's Model • Stage 5 of Benner's Model • duty to do or promote good • treating others like children • Coordinating care delivered to client • Service that includes end-of-life care • ...
MAPEH 2022-10-26
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- aims to develop a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health information, productsz and services wisely and effectively
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated
- involves movement of the body, useally of the limbs, without effort of the participant
- are treatments used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments
- the famous composer of Claire De Lune
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- basic visual components that can be observed in artwork
- is composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s.
- involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity
- was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oils paintings in just over a decade.
- health fraud, is any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective
- are treatments used instead of standard medical treatments
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- In theater/film, this means the scenery, properties, or background, used to create the location for a stage play, film, etc.
- refers to an original piece of work or music, either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece, or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music.
- are individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs
- a Filipino pioneer of Abstract expressionism; uses bold and vibrant colors with a variety of painting techniques, layering, loose impasto strokes, and controlled drips.
- a person's weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the square of height in meters (or feet); can indicate high or low body fatness.
- any voluntary bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure
- It is a post WWI style marked by a return to absolute music and traditional formal structures
- a musical element which involves pitch, range, and theme
20 Clues: the famous composer of Claire De Lune • basic visual components that can be observed in artwork • a musical element which involves pitch, range, and theme • are treatments used instead of standard medical treatments • is composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s. • involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity • ...
MAPEH 2022-10-26
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- a musical element which involves pitch, range, and theme
- is composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s.
- the famous composer of Claire De Lune
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- It is a post WWI style marked by a return to absolute music and traditional formal structures
- was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oils paintings in just over a decade.
- a Filipino pioneer of Abstract expressionism; uses bold and vibrant colors with a variety of painting techniques, layering, loose impasto strokes, and controlled drips.
- In theater/film, this means the scenery, properties, or background, used to create the location for a stage play, film, etc.
- a person's weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the square of height in meters (or feet); can indicate high or low body fatness.
- health fraud, is any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective
- refers to an original piece of work or music, either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece, or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music.
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- are treatments used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments
- basic visual components that can be observed in artwork
- are treatments used instead of standard medical treatments
- involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity
- aims to develop a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health information, productsz and services wisely and effectively
- involves movement of the body, useally of the limbs, without effort of the participant
- any voluntary bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure
- are individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated
20 Clues: the famous composer of Claire De Lune • basic visual components that can be observed in artwork • a musical element which involves pitch, range, and theme • are treatments used instead of standard medical treatments • is composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s. • involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity • ...
MAPEH 2022-10-26
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- refers to an original piece of work or music, either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece, or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music.
- basic visual components that can be observed in artwork
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- In theater/film, this means the scenery, properties, or background, used to create the location for a stage play, film, etc.
- the famous composer of Claire De Lune
- are treatments used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments
- involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity
- It is a post WWI style marked by a return to absolute music and traditional formal structures
- a musical element which involves pitch, range, and theme
- was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oils paintings in just over a decade.
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- any voluntary bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure
- are individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs
- involves movement of the body, useally of the limbs, without effort of the participant
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated
- are treatments used instead of standard medical treatments
- a Filipino pioneer of Abstract expressionism; uses bold and vibrant colors with a variety of painting techniques, layering, loose impasto strokes, and controlled drips.
- is composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s.
- health fraud, is any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective
- a person's weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the square of height in meters (or feet); can indicate high or low body fatness.
- aims to develop a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health information, productsz and services wisely and effectively
20 Clues: the famous composer of Claire De Lune • basic visual components that can be observed in artwork • a musical element which involves pitch, range, and theme • are treatments used instead of standard medical treatments • is composed of artworks made around the 1870s to the 1970s. • involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity • ...
30.Health and Wellness 2023-08-12
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- Probiotic-rich dietary choices.
- Regular practices for personal care.
- Techniques to alleviate tension.
- Essential nutrient for bone health.
- Water-based cardiovascular exercises.
- Patterns of sleep and wakefulness.
- Clear thinking and focus.
- Make muscles stronger through resistance.
- Introspection for self-improvement.
- Balanced approach to consumption.
- Lengthen muscles and improve flexibility.
- Core-strengthening exercise holding a position.
- Heart-pumping exercises.
- Positive routines for well-being.
- Connection with natural environments.
- State of calm and mindfulness.
- Body's rate of energy expenditure.
- Information on packaged foods.
- Cognitive well-being practices.
- Core-strengthening exercise system.
- Professional guiding healthy habits.
- Exploring personal growth.
- Beneficial dietary fats.
- Mental and emotional toughness.
- Mind-body practice with poses and meditation.
- Range of motion and stretching.
- Energy and liveliness.
- Staying adequately watered.
- Coping strategies for tension.
- Peaceful and focused mentality.
- Gentle workouts for joint health.
- Healthy alternatives to sugar.
- Herbal and alternative health solutions.
- Science of dietary intake and balance.
- Detoxify the body through dietary changes.
- Molecules that combat free radicals.
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- Essential micronutrients for health.
- Slow poses for relaxation.
- Mindfulness practice for relaxation.
- Plant-based roughage for digestion.
- Mindfulness technique observing sensations.
- Encouraging self-statements.
- Resting and healing after workouts.
- Bodyweight exercises for strength.
- Glands and hormones regulation.
- Gentle bodywork for relaxation.
- Alignment and body positioning.
- Nutritional additives for health.
- Social connections for mental health.
- Dance-inspired exercise routines.
- Focus on fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- Dance-based fitness program.
- Proportions of fat and muscle.
- Exercises for torso muscles.
- Practices for maintaining well-being.
- Naturally grown fruits and vegetables.
- Essential nutrients in small quantities.
- Cardiovascular exercise routines.
- Addressing whole-body well-being.
- Diet reducing carbohydrate intake.
- Recovery period in exercise.
- Techniques to unwind and de-stress.
- Stamina for prolonged physical activity.
- Equilibrium and stability exercises.
- Foods free of synthetic additives.
65 Clues: Energy and liveliness. • Heart-pumping exercises. • Beneficial dietary fats. • Clear thinking and focus. • Slow poses for relaxation. • Exploring personal growth. • Staying adequately watered. • Encouraging self-statements. • Dance-based fitness program. • Exercises for torso muscles. • Recovery period in exercise. • Proportions of fat and muscle. • State of calm and mindfulness. • ...
SHIBA 2025-06-13
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- Our top priority is your ______
- ask your ____
- Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors
- everybody has to have it but not everybody does
- Respect your _______s
- The original people of the land
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- another word for steward, gaurd, etc.
- US Department of Health and Human Services agency providing health care to American Indians and Alaska Natives
- the rainy day fund
- "Find out what it means to me"
- respect and esteem shown to another
11 Clues: ask your ____ • the rainy day fund • Respect your _______s • "Find out what it means to me" • Our top priority is your ______ • The original people of the land • respect and esteem shown to another • another word for steward, gaurd, etc. • Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors • everybody has to have it but not everybody does • ...
Health and human developement 2022-11-30
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- absence of ..... and infirmity
- strong .... system
- ....health is the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others as well as the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations
- ....health is the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as the ability to display resilience
- experiencing peace and .....
- ....health is a state of ..... well-being that relates to the functioning of the body and its systems, and in which a person is able to perform their daily tasks
- ....health relates to the state of a person's mind or brain and relates to the ability to think and process information
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- ....health is the ideas, beliefs, values, and thoughts that arise in the minds and conscience of humans, it includes the concepts of hope, peace, meaning or value, and a person's place in this world
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- productive .... with friends and family
- A complex combination of all dimensions of health, characterised by an equilibrium, in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable, and engaged
- effective...
12 Clues: effective... • strong .... system • experiencing peace and ..... • absence of ..... and infirmity • productive .... with friends and family • A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Goveremnet Departments 2021-11-25
Communication in Diverse Populations 2020-05-01
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- , A barrier identified regarding different generations of people.
- , (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities.
- , Examples of barriers to effective communication in diverse populations are _________________
- , By being ____________ one is willing to consider or accept alternate suggestions and ideas.
- , Medication _____-________________ is a consequence of low health literacy levels.
- , A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship.
- , _____________ means appreciating the differences between individuals and their beliefs/circumstances.
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- , A barrier associated with different tongues.
- , Displaying the virtue of _____________ leads to improved communication.
- , Low health literacy levels can result in the feeling of _____________ during clinical encounters.
- literacy , "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions."
- , A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle.
12 Clues: , A barrier associated with different tongues. • , (from No. 6) and _________________ abilities. • , A barrier relating to difference in faith and worship. • , A barrier relating to difference in backgrounds and lifestyle. • , A barrier identified regarding different generations of people. • ...
Privacy 2019-06-26
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- Protected Health Information
- the person who is the subject of Protected Health Information.
- disclosure of Protected Health Information which compromises the security or privacy of the Protected Health Information
- Measures put in place to protect the privacy and security of PHI.
- the use of an algorithmic process to transform data into a form in which the data is rendered unreadable without a key
- Entity Covered Entity
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- proper discarding or abandonment of records containing personal information
- release of PHI outside of Blue Cross NC
- Necessary that only the PHI or other information necessary to accomplish the task
- Rendering data so that it is unreadable.
- Information a person's first name or first initial and last name in combination with any Identifying Information.
12 Clues: Entity Covered Entity • Protected Health Information • release of PHI outside of Blue Cross NC • Rendering data so that it is unreadable. • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • the person who is the subject of Protected Health Information. • Measures put in place to protect the privacy and security of PHI. • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
12 Clues: The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
12 Clues: The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Health crossword puzzle 2021-07-24
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- A type of essential nutrients that people need in small quantities.
- It is a good practice to calculate the amount of ___ available in the food we consume.
- The state of being in a good health while practicing healthy lifestyle.
- The study of nutrients in food.
- Nutrients that give you energy.
- A type of health that is all about what we feel and think.
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- An ____ a day keeps the doctor away.
- Essential food nutrients that body converts into glucose.
- ____ health includes our emotional and psychological well being.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
- A type of essential nutrients that helps repair and build body tissues in human body.
12 Clues: The study of nutrients in food. • Nutrients that give you energy. • An ____ a day keeps the doctor away. • Essential food nutrients that body converts into glucose. • A type of health that is all about what we feel and think. • ____ health includes our emotional and psychological well being. • A type of essential nutrients that people need in small quantities. • ...
The Catalyst Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-16
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- A discipline that includes all aspects of the health care information science, from fundamental research to clinical applications.
- Experts in designing nutrition programs to protect health, prevent allergic reactions and alleviate the symptoms of many types of disease.
- (Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine or D.O.s) diagnose illness and injury, prescribe and administer treatment, and advise patients about how to prevent and manage disease.
- Do fieldwork to determine what causes disease or injury, what the risks are, who is at risk and how to prevent further incidences.
- Develop and monitor exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease.
- Chairperson of the Chemistry Department of St. Francis College.
- The science that applies statistical theory and mathematical principals to research in medicine, biology, environmental science, public health and related fields.
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- Dispense medications prescribed by physicians and other health practitioners and monitor patient health.
- Identify hearing and balance disorders, provide rehabilitative services, assess amplification devices and instruct patients in their care, prepare future professionals in colleges and universities, and serve as consultants to government and industry on issues concerning environmental, and noise-induced hearing loss.
- The person who operates the heart-lung machine during heart surgery.
- Provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients with injuries or disease.
- Academic Dean of Sciences
- Examine, diagnose, treat and manage diseases, injuries and disorders of the visual system, the eye and associated structures.
- Perform scientific tests on bodily fluids and tissue samples to identify any drugs or chemicals present in the body.
- A physician who examines tissues, checks the accuracy of lab tests, and interprets the results in order to facilitate the patient’s diagnosis and treatment.
- Traditionally treat patients with mental and emotional problems, but they also serve as scientists researching the phenomenon of human (and non-human) behavior.
- Scientists who study what happens to our bodies as we age.
- Play a major role in the healthcare of pets, livestock, and zoo, sporting, and laboratory animals.
- Chairperson of the Biology Department at St. Francis College.
- Preventive oral health professionals in dentistry.
20 Clues: Academic Dean of Sciences • Preventive oral health professionals in dentistry. • Scientists who study what happens to our bodies as we age. • Chairperson of the Biology Department at St. Francis College. • Chairperson of the Chemistry Department of St. Francis College. • The person who operates the heart-lung machine during heart surgery. • ...
Community Medicine BY VN MAHAVARAKAR 2020 2020-07-21
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- One epidemiological study
- Data which cannot be measured
- Disease initiated by group A beta haemolytic streptococci
- One sampling method
- A strategy which uses signs for classification rather than diagnosis in sick child
- scale of measurement for an attribute
- Difference in incidence rate of disease between exposed and non-exposed group
- Social security and health insurance for industrial employee
- Immune mediated diabetes mellitus
- ----error should be kept minimum in test of significance
- An intergovernmental organization established after World War two
- Source of health information
- One of the agencies of United Nations.
- Index of strength of association between suspected cause and effect in cohort study
- A person who can read and write in any language with understanding
- Snow ball is a type of -------
- Disease caused by Lyssavirus Type 1
- One of the measures of dispersion
- No. of units of a Country’s currency required to buy the same amount of goods and services in the domestic market as on dollar would buy in USA
- Accept ------- hypothesis if P < 0.05
- Health assistant female at subcentre
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- One of the epidemiological study
- One of the modes of HIV transmission
- It’s part of NIS but not in Maharashtra
- Arthropod borne viruses
- A measure of strength of association between risk factor and outcome
- Fluorine compounds causes ------- pollution
- An organization- source of funding for population and reproductive health programme
- Goodness of fit test
- A policy formed in 1983 keeping in view the national commitment to attain the goal of Health for All by year 2000
- average
- Blue line on gums is characteristic of ----- poisoning
- One of the fertility indicators
- One National health programme
- Technique to reduce bias
- Most common opportunistic infection in PLHA
- Organization in Asia to promote social and economic development
- used in evaluating the effectiveness of control measures such as isolation and immunization
- Test of significance is applied to prove this hypothesis
- Method used to measure contraceptive
40 Clues: average • One sampling method • Goodness of fit test • Arthropod borne viruses • Technique to reduce bias • One epidemiological study • Source of health information • Data which cannot be measured • One National health programme • Snow ball is a type of ------- • One of the fertility indicators • One of the epidemiological study • Immune mediated diabetes mellitus • ...
Fun With Definitions 2020-09-09
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- The identification, monitoring, and support of contacts reported by cases
- to a health agency
- Public Health Information
- A person who was in close proximity (6 feet or less) for 15 minutes or more of someone who has tested positive for COVID-19
- like bacteria and viruses, and neutralizes them
- Lost to follow up
- When a person is infected with a virus, but shows no signs or symptoms
- Measures taken to reduce person-to-person contact in a given community, to slow or stop the spread of a contagious disease
- An increase, often sudden, in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that population in that area
- A protein component of the immune system that circulates in the blood, recognizes foreign
- An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people
- When someone shows signs of the virus
- Personally Identifiable Information
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- A person who meets specific criteria for COVID-19 but without a positive PCR test
- Has the same definition of epidemic, but is often used for a more limited geographic area
- The family of viruses that include SARS as well as other respiratory illnesses
- Time frame when a person is infected and when they notice symptoms of a disease or virus
- When a virus can be spread or transmitted from one person to another
- Separation from all others while sick
- An unusual aggregation of health events that are grouped together in time and space and that are
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- Local Health Jurisdiction
- Separation and restriction of movement of people exposed to a disease or virus, staying home and away from other people
- The ability of the body to resist or fight off infection through the body's immune system
- – Congregate living facilities that provide a range of health and personal services for aging individuals or people living with physical or behavioral health conditions (abbreviation)
25 Clues: Lost to follow up • to a health agency • Public Health Information • Local Health Jurisdiction • Personally Identifiable Information • Separation from all others while sick • When someone shows signs of the virus • Centers for Disease Control & Prevention • like bacteria and viruses, and neutralizes them • When a virus can be spread or transmitted from one person to another • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-05-30
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- When it is added to a performance, a new dimension occurs.
- The most important aspects of both cheerdance and cheerleading.
- The father of contemporary dance.
- Organize all of the elements in key players in his/her overall vision of performance.
- A dance genre that is all about unchoreographed movements.
- The practices and beliefs about luck, prophency, and certain spiritual beings.
- Assesing a person's vision and eye health.
- A simple rhythmic walk.
- This is a profession that involves educating people about health.
- the discipline dealing with the prevention of work-related injuries and diseases as well as the protection and promotion of the health of workers.
- Theater or stage production is a ______ of arts.
- The one who watch the show.
- A multi-awarded theater actress and singer whose career began as a child lead in productions of Repertory Philippines.
- professionals who aim to enhance overall well-being and help meet basic and complex needs of communities and people.
- This is a health career that deals with the patients who have a mental and emotional problems.
- The is one of the core skills in gymnastics.
- Comic spanish operetta.
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- The story of any plays is promoted by?
- He is in-charge of the dance and other lyrical movements of a play.
- Impresion of the ethnic dance forms
- This is a health career that deals with the health of women during pregnancy.
- specific set of gross motor skills that involve different body parts.
- An occupation or prefession that requires special training.
- It is a performance of the routine, usually dominated by gymnastic skills.
- It is a form of theatrical performance that is composed of combination of songs.
- She danced for over 70 years and preferred the term contemporary dance
- Catalina Dela Cruz, is also know as?
- A rolling movement through the body.
- What will you do to meet your goals?
- Diagnosing and treating animals, much like a physician does for humans.
30 Clues: A simple rhythmic walk. • Comic spanish operetta. • The one who watch the show. • The father of contemporary dance. • Impresion of the ethnic dance forms • Catalina Dela Cruz, is also know as? • A rolling movement through the body. • What will you do to meet your goals? • The story of any plays is promoted by? • Assesing a person's vision and eye health. • ...
Words of Integrity 3 2025-04-24
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- A core bioethical principle focused on fairness and equity in distributing healthcare resources.
- The reduction of disease transmission to zero in a specific geographic area.
- The ability of individuals to obtain and use healthcare services.
- Relating to moral principles that govern conduct, especially in healthcare decisions.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness, such as antimalarial drugs.
- A country in South Asia where malaria remains a significant public health issue, particularly in rural areas.
- The study of ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine.
- A deliberate action taken to prevent or treat disease, such as vaccination, vector control, or public health education.
- Voluntary agreement to a medical intervention, based on adequate knowledge and understanding.
- The insect vector that transmits malaria parasites to humans.
- Ensuring fair treatment, opportunities, and access to healthcare for all individuals, especially the underserved.
- An organism that lives in or on another organism, such as Plasmodium, which causes malaria.
- Pertaining to the environment; used in the context of malaria to discuss how ecosystems influence disease spread.
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- A life-threatening disease caused by parasites transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes.
- The ethical obligation to act in ways that benefit society, including supporting public health efforts like malaria control.
- The organized provision of medical services to individuals and communities.
- Environmental conditions like temperature and rainfall, which influence mosquito populations and disease transmission.
- A group of people living in the same area, often the focus of public health campaigns.
- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific disease; malaria vaccines are an emerging strategy.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, including innovations like gene-editing or rapid testing in healthcare.
- Tools and methods used to detect diseases, such as blood tests to identify malaria parasites.
- Involving communities in health initiatives to ensure acceptance and participation in disease prevention programs.
- The continuous monitoring of disease spread to guide timely responses and policy decisions.
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a specific location.
- A healthcare professional who delivers medical services, such as doctors, nurses, or health workers.
25 Clues: The insect vector that transmits malaria parasites to humans. • The ability of individuals to obtain and use healthcare services. • A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a specific location. • The organized provision of medical services to individuals and communities. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness, such as antimalarial drugs. • ...
EFlanagan Chapters 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- Impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- Combination of a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- Prepayment covering provider's services for a plan member for a specified period
- Reason for rising medical costs
- Step 1 in the medical billing cycle
- Step 3 in the medical billing cycle
- electronic data interchange
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- person or organization that performs a function or activity for a covered entity
- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- Annual checkups, screening procedures, inoculations
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- Managed health care system in which providers offer health care to members for fixed periodic payments
- centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
- Record of a patient's financial transactions
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
15 Clues: electronic data interchange • Reason for rising medical costs • Step 1 in the medical billing cycle • Step 3 in the medical billing cycle • centers for Medicare and Medicaid services • Record of a patient's financial transactions • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • Annual checkups, screening procedures, inoculations • ...
Health and Safety Act 1974 2013-09-13
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- the act of enforcing; ensuring observance of or obedience to.
- The act of granting certain powers or the authority to carry out a particular task or duty.
- the national independent watchdog for work-related health, safety and illness.
- A thing done; a deed.
- A moral or legal obligation.
- The act or process of making laws; enactment
- A person employed for wages or salary.
- The general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor: good health; poor health.
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- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- A minor change in a document.
- Relating to the science or practice of medicine.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- A person or organization that employs people.
- Appointed or required by the law.
15 Clues: A thing done; a deed. • A moral or legal obligation. • A minor change in a document. • Appointed or required by the law. • A person employed for wages or salary. • The act or process of making laws; enactment • A person or organization that employs people. • Relating to the science or practice of medicine. • A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority. • ...
WELLBEING CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
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- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- trustworthy and dependable
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- taking steps to avoid something
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
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- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- factors the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- all the living an nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
15 Clues: trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living an nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere • ...
McP Mental Health Awareness 2024-05-20
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- Pfizer's behavior change platform embedded in Teams to improve well-being and productivity
- mental health awareness month has been established for ____ years
- short-term mental health treatment focused on specific life challenges
- a _____ is a doctor who can diagnose mental health conditions
- self-assurance
- dimensions of our personal _______ include: physical, mental, financial, social, environmental, occupational and spiritual
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- excessive nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worry
- a disorder with hallucinations and disordered thinking that can lead to misperception of reality
- relating to the mind
- examples of _____ mechanisms for stress include: exercise, journaling, breathing, and music
- long-term mental health treatment for broader and more complex issues
- a reaction to stress is the fight-or-____ response
- a disorder that develops after experiencing a traumatic/shocking event
- a disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- current state of feeling; emotion
15 Clues: self-assurance • relating to the mind • current state of feeling; emotion • a reaction to stress is the fight-or-____ response • excessive nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worry • a _____ is a doctor who can diagnose mental health conditions • mental health awareness month has been established for ____ years • ...
vocab, 26 words 2022-09-29
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- your opinion of yourself
- a feeling of emotional or physical worry
- the condition of your body
- to design something that is only for you
- the voice in your head
- a trait or quality
- loving yourself
- your beliefs on something
- doing things that benefit others
- thinking something good will happen
- troublesome
- understanding other people's feelings
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- saying something is far worse than it is
- seeing the worst parts of things
- someone that has a negative view of things
- making an assumption about something
- health how we think and feel
- dimensions of health
- someone that helps you with health issues
- how you’re able to interact with others
- being able to fulfill your duties
- how well you feel at peace
- your emotional social well-being
- those who expect good things to happen
- how well you’re able to expect good things
- a mental struggle
26 Clues: troublesome • loving yourself • a mental struggle • a trait or quality • dimensions of health • the voice in your head • your opinion of yourself • your beliefs on something • the condition of your body • how well you feel at peace • health how we think and feel • seeing the worst parts of things • your emotional social well-being • doing things that benefit others • ...
Online Learning Crossword 2021-05-14
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- These are much more common in public spaces
- Our virtual learning environment
- The "D" in "Covid"
- Leading Ontario's covid response
- Health unit acronym
- Ground zero
- Creator of our suite of educational programs
- A common public health response to rising cases
- Helps provide immunity
- Ontario's education minister
- Annual culmination
- Microsoft's videoconferencing app
- Sent to home communities
- Microsoft's online learning platform
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- 2020's priceless commodity (one word)
- Survey and quiz creator
- Were optional this year
- The practice of being 2 meters apart (one word)
- The reason why we're doing online learning
- When a disease spreads across a large area
- When an overwhelming majority of a population is vaccinated (one word)
- Covid belongs to this group of related viruses
- Google's version of Powerpoint
- Videoconferencing app
- 2021's valedictorian
- When a virus jumps from one animal species to humans
- First name of Canada's chief public health officer
27 Clues: Ground zero • The "D" in "Covid" • Annual culmination • Health unit acronym • 2021's valedictorian • Videoconferencing app • Helps provide immunity • Survey and quiz creator • Were optional this year • Sent to home communities • Ontario's education minister • Google's version of Powerpoint • Our virtual learning environment • Leading Ontario's covid response • ...
sport by j.ww. 2016-08-23
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- a subsist that you ant
- keep own body self
- a bun of destruction
- chuck a Frisbee to a teammate
- want swims in water
- to say stuff over a text
- to try to hit someone and try not to get hit
- kick a ball on the ground
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- how to stay mentally healthy
- run with a ball and don't get tipped
- it has nuts in the word and it is not healthy
- a good protein
- hit a ball over a net
- is a good thing to eat at breakfast
- to keep your health up
- chuck a ball into a hop with no back
- to have a person that is nice to u
- to hang or kill your self
- it is yellow and flat and is bad to eat by its self
- hitting and punching
20 Clues: a good protein • keep own body self • want swims in water • a bun of destruction • hitting and punching • hit a ball over a net • a subsist that you ant • to keep your health up • to say stuff over a text • to hang or kill your self • kick a ball on the ground • how to stay mentally healthy • chuck a Frisbee to a teammate • to have a person that is nice to u • ...
Consumer and Community Health 2022-02-23
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- deals with problems of the skin
- internal influence on buying decisions
- sideways curving of the spine
- someone who goes to hospital for treatment but doesn't stay overnight
- deal with infants and children
- care, keeping disease or injury from happening or getting worse
- sending out messages to get attention and sell
- consumer that bases choices on reliable information
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- "jump on board"
- external influence on buying decisions
- care centers, maybe open for 12 to 24 hours
- checkups, examines the health of teeth and gums
- anyone who purchases products or services
- protect against certain diseases
- doctors trained to handle particular kinds of medical conditions
- someone who stays overnight in hospital for care
- care, screening and treatment for acne
- broad range of health care services offered
- exams, checks for eye diseases and disorders
- offices, owned by 1 or more health professionals
20 Clues: "jump on board" • sideways curving of the spine • deal with infants and children • deals with problems of the skin • protect against certain diseases • external influence on buying decisions • internal influence on buying decisions • care, screening and treatment for acne • anyone who purchases products or services • care centers, maybe open for 12 to 24 hours • ...
CNA Healthcare 2023-10-18
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- vital signs, intake and output, and height and weight
- patient's pain level and their descriptions of symptoms.
- provides direction for nursing interventions
- a digital version of the paper charts in the clinician's office
- the whole being, mind, body, and soul
- spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
- Head tilts, eye contact, facial expressions
- communication using words
- spinal cord injury, spina bifida, or multiple sclerosis
- practice of communicating promotional health information
- document that explains all details about the patient's history
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- History of someone's health
- a systematic guide to client-centered care
- communication not using words
- activities of daily living
- used to establish the patient's needs and wants
- oral accounts of care and observations
- unable to respond
- report used to document what happened during a shift
- routine checks to monitor your body while you recover during your admission
- the desire to maintain life
- A clinical judgment about patient's health
- characteristics of a group of people
23 Clues: unable to respond • communication using words • activities of daily living • History of someone's health • the desire to maintain life • communication not using words • characteristics of a group of people • the whole being, mind, body, and soul • oral accounts of care and observations • spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • a systematic guide to client-centered care • ...
Diet , Nutrition & Lifestyle Diseases 2023-10-27
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- health Encompasses our relationship with others
- caused by the daily habits of people
- Source of vitamins
- Critical at all stages of life
- triangle Also known as the wellness triangle
- Food provides __ for physical activities
- Also known as "sugar"
- A type of diet
- Foods our body need to function at its best
- Provides the body with energy
- Water source
- Found in foods from animals
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- Your body is most efficient when the 3 sides of the health triangle are in a ___ state
- Focuses on your thoughts, feelings & emotions
- One of the six essential nutrients
- Source of healthy fat
- The body's ability to function normally
- Eliminates huger
- Diseases that are not contagious
- Unhealthy foods
- food a person eats daily
- Chest pain caused by lack of blood flow to the heart
- A major lifestyle disease
- A cardiovascular disease
- person's diet consists of ___ & manufactured foods
25 Clues: Water source • A type of diet • Unhealthy foods • Eliminates huger • Source of vitamins • Source of healthy fat • Also known as "sugar" • food a person eats daily • A cardiovascular disease • A major lifestyle disease • Found in foods from animals • Provides the body with energy • Critical at all stages of life • Diseases that are not contagious • One of the six essential nutrients • ...
Cognitive Crossword 001 - Mindspan 2025-07-05
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- Example of overstimulating content for children
- Essential daily process for brain recovery
- Game recommended to boost cognition
- Lack of oxygen at birth that can cause brain damage
- A disease linked to cognitive decline
- The main theme of maintaining brain health as you age
- A lifestyle factor that harms brain health
- Harmful agents that may damage neurons
- A cognitive function that can decline with age
- Brain cells responsible for cognition and communication
- Mental focus, part of cognitive health
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- The central command center of the nervous system
- The sleep stage where dreams occur
- The brain's ability to adapt and rewire
- Activity that lowers risk of dementia and Alzheimer's
- An environmental factor that degrades neural longevity
- Abbreviation for Central Nervous System
- A neurodevelopmental disorder mentioned in the congenital risks
- The name of this newsletter
- The metaphor used instead of “rot” for mental decline
20 Clues: The name of this newsletter • The sleep stage where dreams occur • Game recommended to boost cognition • A disease linked to cognitive decline • Harmful agents that may damage neurons • Mental focus, part of cognitive health • The brain's ability to adapt and rewire • Abbreviation for Central Nervous System • Essential daily process for brain recovery • ...
17 SDGs 2026-03-15
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- things you can do without being stopped
- amount of something that is used
- require as necessary or appropriate
- aims or desired results
- the ability to think and reason
- encourage or promote the development of something
- able to be maintained over time
- services provided to maintain or improve health
- make better
- make something stronger or more powerful
- increase in size, number, or importance
- impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning
- to pair or connect two things
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- need or strong desire for food
- process of growing or changing over time or of improving ideas or designs
- state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- the development and application of sanitary measures for cleanliness
- remove or eliminate completely
- extremely large in size or amount
- succeed in reaching a goal or task
- state of being free from illness or injury
21 Clues: make better • aims or desired results • to pair or connect two things • need or strong desire for food • remove or eliminate completely • the ability to think and reason • able to be maintained over time • amount of something that is used • extremely large in size or amount • succeed in reaching a goal or task • require as necessary or appropriate • ...
Basics of OSHC 2024-05-30
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- Helps your body fight off germs safely.
- Study of diseases and their causes.
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
- Primary care physician for general health concerns.
- Permit for foreign nationals to study in a country
- Directly invoices medical services.
- A partner and/or any dependant children.
- Financial protection against specified risks
- Covering only the overseas student who is the primary Student Visa
- Medicare Benefit Schedule
- The public health insurance system for Australian citizens and permanent residents
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- Imaging diagnosis using X-rays or other techniques.
- Travel document for international entry
- The amount you must contribute towards a claim.
- Returning someone to their home country or place.
- Department of Home Affairs
- Urgent medical situation requiring immediate attention.
- Person who is the holder of a Student Visa
- Health insurance for international students
- Vehicle for transporting sick or injured people to hospital.
- In-vitro fertilisation
21 Clues: In-vitro fertilisation • Medicare Benefit Schedule • Department of Home Affairs • Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme • Study of diseases and their causes. • Directly invoices medical services. • Helps your body fight off germs safely. • Travel document for international entry • A partner and/or any dependant children. • Person who is the holder of a Student Visa • ...
Nutrition-Annalise 2024-11-25
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- High blood glucose
- Thinking about what you eat in a day
- blank grams of sugar, blank grams of fat, blank grams of fiber
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- above a weight considered normal or desirable
- Eating food from a shop
- Eat small amounts throughout the day
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- Eat in the middle of the day
- Eating in the morning
- when a reasonably large amount of food is eaten
- Māori view of health
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- the state or condition of being very fat or overweight
- Eat at night
- Oily substance in bodies
- the way in which a person lives
- Working out
- not having or showing good health
- people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth
- Sweet
20 Clues: Sweet • Working out • Eat at night • High blood glucose • Māori view of health • Eating in the morning • Eating food from a shop • Oily substance in bodies • Eat in the middle of the day • the way in which a person lives • not having or showing good health • Thinking about what you eat in a day • Eat small amounts throughout the day • above a weight considered normal or desirable • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-03-22
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- to prevent unintended pregnancy – plural form)
- guidelines the law aligns with)
- for women during pregnancy and childbirth)
- implementation challenge relating to money)
- of letting people make informed decisions)
- name of the president who signed the law)
- of government that reviewed legal challenges)
- the law was signed into effect)
- on fair treatment of men and women)
- that benefits from age-appropriate education)
- of education required in schools)
- health services the law provides)
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- where the law is implemented
- ensuring care for all)
- term for the law – RA 10354)
- full name of the law – first part)
- practice: Family Planning)
- the law aims to reduce – deaths of mothers/children)
- for Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law)
- concern raised by opposing groups)
20 Clues: ensuring care for all) • practice: Family Planning) • where the law is implemented • term for the law – RA 10354) • guidelines the law aligns with) • the law was signed into effect) • of education required in schools) • health services the law provides) • full name of the law – first part) • concern raised by opposing groups) • on fair treatment of men and women) • ...
Foundations of Health Care Final 2017-12-12
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- contracts obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
- Health diet, rest, exercise, good posture, and avoiding tobacco and drugs
- examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventative health
- dilemmas Aborted fetuses and research, Euthanasia, Genetic research, and cloning are examples of
- must be clean, neat, and in good repair
- is treatment and prevention of diseases of the gums, bone, and structures supporting the teeth
- the use of audio, video, and computers to provide health care form a distance
- barton the founder of the Red Cross
- the process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- century the inventions of the stethoscope was during __?
- are amounts that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay
- pays for the health care of individuals with low incomes, children who qualify for public assistance, and individuals who are physically disabled or blind
- occurs when false statements either cause a person to be ridiculed or damage the person’s reputation
- a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- consists of many professionals, with different levels of education, ideas, backgrounds, and interests, working together for the benefit of the patient
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- is a method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
- administers medications to cause loss of sensation or feeling during surgery or treatments
- National Institutes of Health
- agencies provide care for terminally ill persons who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less
- care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
- US Department of Health and Human Services
- In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years.
- degree degree is awarded by a career/technical school or community college after completion of a prescribed two-year course of study
- an individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- can be defined as the body’s reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- individual who leads or guides others, or who is in charge or in command of others
- failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position, resulting in injury to another person
- World Health Organization
- fallopius described the tympanic membrane in the ear and the fallopian tubes of a female
- rome The first hospitals were established in
30 Clues: World Health Organization • National Institutes of Health • must be clean, neat, and in good repair • barton the founder of the Red Cross • US Department of Health and Human Services • rome The first hospitals were established in • century the inventions of the stethoscope was during __? • In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years. • ...
Eco Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- - a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- Risk - property damaged due to uncontrollable forces such as fire, lightning, hurricanes, tornados, or hail.
- - the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services.
- Risk - risks that directly affect an individual or family.
- - for any other costs, such as doctor consultations, body checkups, minor surgeries and diagnostic tests.
- - covers your injuries, your passengers' injuries, and damage to your vehicle if you're hit by a driver who doesn't have enough or has no auto insurance coverage.
- - Health insurance or plan that helps pay for prescription drugs and medications.
- - The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- - reckless or unreasonable actions that result in damages or losses because of you, someone covered by your policy, or someone else.
- - Risk Protection
- - A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible.
- - a legal contract between the insurance company (the insurer) and the person(s), business, or entity being insured (the insured).
- Spending Account - tax-advantaged accounts offered by employers to help employees save money on eligible healthcare and dependent-care costs.
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- - Insurance coverage that provides income and medical benefits to employees who have a work-related injury or illness.
- Care Provider - a health care professional who practices general medicine.
- - a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- - the principle holding that two or more insurers each liable for a covered loss should participate in the payment of that loss.
- - The process through which an approved applicant is signed up with the health insurance company and coverage is made effective.
- - a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event.
- Diem - By the Day
- Risk - Risk specifically the risk of being held liable or responsible for an action or inaction
- - the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active
- - the person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products.
- - the person who owns the insurance policy.
- - the use of communications technologies to provide health care at a distance.
25 Clues: Diem - By the Day • - Risk Protection • - the person who owns the insurance policy. • Risk - risks that directly affect an individual or family. • Care Provider - a health care professional who practices general medicine. • - The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • ...
mental health 2024-05-16
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- A GOOD COMFORT FOR DAYS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS EXTRA LOW
- BEING IN A ____________ PLACE TO BE ALONE AND CALM YOU DOWN
- A FORM OF BREATHING FOR CALMING
- A MAIN STRESSOR THAT CAN BRING DOWN YOUR CONFIDENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH
- SCARED AND NON SOCIAL
- LOW MOOD AND LOSS OF PLEASURE IN ACTIVITIES
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- HELPFUL PEOPLE TO HELP GET YOUR MOOD UP AND STAY HAPPY
- A SAFE PLACE TO TALK ABOUT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH WITHOUT BEING SCARED
- TAKE MANY OF THESE TO STAY NON STRESSED AND KEEP A GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
- GOOD LISTENING THING TO CALM YOUR ANXIETY
- A GOOD WAY TO CALM DOWN FROM A PANIC ATTACK
- BEING OVERWHELMED
- LOW ABILITY TO FOCUS
13 Clues: BEING OVERWHELMED • LOW ABILITY TO FOCUS • SCARED AND NON SOCIAL • A FORM OF BREATHING FOR CALMING • GOOD LISTENING THING TO CALM YOUR ANXIETY • A GOOD WAY TO CALM DOWN FROM A PANIC ATTACK • LOW MOOD AND LOSS OF PLEASURE IN ACTIVITIES • HELPFUL PEOPLE TO HELP GET YOUR MOOD UP AND STAY HAPPY • A GOOD COMFORT FOR DAYS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS EXTRA LOW • ...
Community Health Center 2024-07-31
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- Department that was recently renamed
- Training that takes place every quarter
- Federally funded nonprofit health centers
- A link used to schedule meetings with members of the HR Team
- Where you will find the EPP and other resources on ADP
- Riggs contributes $600 per calendar year
- Checklist that gets submitted after 90 days
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- A week recognizing the mission and accomplishments of America's health centers
- Primary federal agency for improving access to health care services for those that are uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable
- 90day, 6mos, Annual
- Goal to provide comprehensive and continuous medical care to obtain maximal health outcomes
- One of Riggs value
- Sensitivity to the emotional aspects of the suffering of others
13 Clues: One of Riggs value • 90day, 6mos, Annual • Department that was recently renamed • Training that takes place every quarter • Riggs contributes $600 per calendar year • Federally funded nonprofit health centers • Checklist that gets submitted after 90 days • Where you will find the EPP and other resources on ADP • A link used to schedule meetings with members of the HR Team • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-10-04
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- Personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and from adversity
- Only way to 100% protect yourself from an STI
- How a person feels about themselves
- Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk
- Component of health that refers to how well your body functions
- Communication that takes a listener's feelings into account
- Component of health that refers to how well you get along with others
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- Strategies that help you say no effectively
- A tool used to help you make decsions
- The influence that people your age may have on you
- Component of health that deals with the expression of thoughts and feelings
- A tool used to set and achieve goals
- Thepractice of making affirming statements about oneself
- Aspects of peoples lives that increase the chance they will have an injury or a disorder
- component of health that refers to how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions
15 Clues: How a person feels about themselves • A tool used to set and achieve goals • A tool used to help you make decsions • Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk • Strategies that help you say no effectively • Only way to 100% protect yourself from an STI • The influence that people your age may have on you • Thepractice of making affirming statements about oneself • ...
Probiotics 2023-03-11
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- The part of the body where probiotics are most active.
- The process by which bacteria or yeast break down sugars in food, producing acid or alcohol.
- A type of probiotic commonly found in fermented foods like yogurt.
- A technique used to grow and maintain microorganisms in a laboratory setting.
- The collection of microorganisms living in and on the body.
- Probiotics are often associated with promoting overall health and wellbeing.
- Medications that can kill harmful bacteria, but can also kill beneficial bacteria like probiotics.
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- A fermented cabbage dish that contains probiotics.
- Refers to the body's defense system against infections and diseases.
- A type of probiotic often used to promote gut health.
- Living microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed.
- The process by which food is broken down in the gut.
- A group of microorganisms living together.
- A specific type or variant of bacteria or other microorganisms.
- A fermented milk drink that contains probiotics.
15 Clues: A group of microorganisms living together. • A fermented milk drink that contains probiotics. • A fermented cabbage dish that contains probiotics. • The process by which food is broken down in the gut. • A type of probiotic often used to promote gut health. • The part of the body where probiotics are most active. • ...
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH 2022-09-12
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- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- trustworthy and dependable
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- taking steps to avoid something
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
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- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- factors the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- all the living an nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
15 Clues: trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living an nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere • ...
S1 E2 Deep 2026-01-14
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- What the staff lists to influence the health plan
- Jan tells Michael to do this with the health plan list
- Dwight calls this the purse’s natural enemy
- Michael promises Darryl will get this after the incident
- Michael says he doesn’t want to be the this of bad news
- Dwight’s term for his level of preparedness
- Michael says Darryl should have kept this to avoid trouble
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- Pam says Dwight is doing this about her purse
- Dwight expects this creature under Phyllis’s purse
- Michael teases this employee about health care needs
- Jim says Michael is doing this to avoid blame for the plan
- What Jan does when Michael won’t choose responsibly
- Michael insists he is still forklift-certified even after this
- Michael calls the health care discussion a company-wide this
- Dwight suggests using this to remove the snake threat
15 Clues: Dwight calls this the purse’s natural enemy • Dwight’s term for his level of preparedness • Pam says Dwight is doing this about her purse • What the staff lists to influence the health plan • Dwight expects this creature under Phyllis’s purse • What Jan does when Michael won’t choose responsibly • Michael teases this employee about health care needs • ...
Take a Break: The Language of Care Crossword 2025-10-14
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- Short for Alpha & Omega Kids Services, focused on children’s care
- The person at the center of every care plan
- A person who assists others with daily needs and provides emotional support
- What caregivers and coordinators offer every day
- The group we treat like our own
- Telehealth service that brings care right to your screen
- Our sister company offering multispecialty wellness and medical care
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- What HouseCalls builds through care and compassion
- The heart of every act of caregiving
- A place where seniors or adults enjoy activities and companionship during the day
- The overall goal of all our services
- A state of balance and good health promoted by Doral Health & Wellness
- A service that provides health and personal support to people in their own homes
- Our transportation partner that helps patients get to their appointments safely
- A healthcare professional who provides medical and emotional care
15 Clues: The group we treat like our own • The heart of every act of caregiving • The overall goal of all our services • The person at the center of every care plan • What caregivers and coordinators offer every day • What HouseCalls builds through care and compassion • Telehealth service that brings care right to your screen • ...
gym 2021-09-23
Class Refresher 2026-02-10
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- the inherent authority of state and local governments to regulate individuals and private business in the name of public health promotion and protection
- a percentage of service costs that patients pay when they receive services or drugs
- federal agency that ensures food, drugs, and medical devices safety
- reduces the risk of financial ruin when expensive health services are needed and provides coverage for preventative services at low or no cost
- provides comprehensive primary medical care services with complementary services such as transportation, outreach and translation that expand access to care for patients at or below the federal poverty level
- create law through setting precedent, which establishes common law
- federal agency that covers activities such as medical and social science research, preschool education services, substance abuse and prevention services, and health insurance programs
- refers to spending of money that is set aside for programs that must be funded annually in order to continue
- head of the federal executive branch
- a law that attempted to reduce the number of uninsured in the US
- the key tool with which we regulate social behavior, it stands to reason that it also reflects our foremost values and normative standards
- an annual cost, typically paid monthly, for enrolling in an insurance plan
- branch of the federal government, where agencies that regulate healthcare are situated
- refers to spending of money on entitlement and other programs that must be funded as a matter of law
- has the responsibility for the health of the public
- federal agency that protects the public health of the nation by providing leadership in the prevention and control of diseases and other preventable conditions
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- an amount the insured pays out-of-pocket before the insurance plan assists with the costs of healthcare services
- public insurance to cover elderly individuals
- a set of laws that are the core of the nation's legal system (constitution, statutes, regulations, and common)
- a form of entitlement program that provides health insurance to eligible low-income individuals
- ethical issues raised in the context of medical practice or biomedical research
- support and conduct biomedical and behavioral research to train young researchers and promote collecting and sharing information
- a specific dollar amount that patients pay when receiving services or drugs
- federal agency that provides oversight of Medicare, the federal portion of Medicaid, CHIPS, and the health insurance marketplace
- a power or privilege that has been guaranteed to an individual under the law
- describes the US market for healthcare services and health insurance to allow for entry by any company to compete
- creates policy for students on college campuses
- providers who serve disproportionately high numbers of uninsured, underinsured, and publicly insured patients
- entity with the power of the purse, to levy taxes
- public insurance that covers nursing home care and individuals with end-stage renal disease
- the possibility of a substantial financial loss from some event
- used to create policy in the executive branch
32 Clues: head of the federal executive branch • public insurance to cover elderly individuals • used to create policy in the executive branch • creates policy for students on college campuses • entity with the power of the purse, to levy taxes • has the responsibility for the health of the public • the possibility of a substantial financial loss from some event • ...
Vulnerable Populations: Incarcerated Persons 2021-10-29
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- ___________ Populations; Groups of people who have heightened risk for adverse health outcomes.
- A store within the correctional facility that inmates are able to use to purchase products from.
- is a healthcare objective that has been expanded to help eliminate health disparities so that individuals in the community can effectively reach and maintain holistic wellness.
- What class of socioeconomic status do members of this vulnerable population usually belong to?
- Involuntarily confined and their freedom, along with movements, are restricted as a consequence of criminal behavior.
- someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges.
- "factors such as where we live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income, and education level, and our relationships with friends and family all have considerable impacts on health."
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- What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County
- ________ Disparities; Differences in the quantity of disease, burden of disease, and other adverse health conditions present in different groups.
- What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty?
- is associated with increased chronic health problems, mental illness, sexually transmitted diseases, and other infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV and AIDS.
- Besides being incarcerated what other characteristic must be present to constitute membership of this vulnerable population.
- Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk.
- A measure of the risk of a certain event happening in one group compared to the risk of the same event happening in another group.
14 Clues: Being ________ predisposes members to adverse health risk. • What geographic area is the population of focus based within. ______ County • What percentage of individuals living in Putnam County are living in poverty? • someone who the facility believes is a trustful person and is granted work privileges. • ...
women 2026-03-27
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- – A type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy.
- – The natural stage when menstrual cycles permanently stop.
- – A routine doctor visit important for early health detection.
- – The monthly menstrual cycle experienced by women.
- – An essential mineral that helps keep bones strong.
- – A common hormonal condition affecting ovaries and periods.
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- – The medical field focused on women’s reproductive health.
- – A condition that makes bones weak and fragile.
- – A healthy habit that supports hormones, bones, and overall wellness.
- – A screening test used to detect cervical health issues early.
- – Painful muscle contractions commonly felt during menstruation.
- – A common symptom linked to many women’s health conditions.
- – A dull, continuous discomfort often felt in the lower abdomen.
13 Clues: – A condition that makes bones weak and fragile. • – The monthly menstrual cycle experienced by women. • – An essential mineral that helps keep bones strong. • – A type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy. • – The medical field focused on women’s reproductive health. • – The natural stage when menstrual cycles permanently stop. • ...
Sports Medicine 2021-03-01
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- legal wrongs committed against a person
- a federal health insurance program, but it is for the aged and disable.
- provides limited protection to someone who chooses to provide first aid
- the amount owed by the insured on a yearly basis
- provide preventive measures and limit where the individual can receive care
- the individual, through expressed or implied agreement, assumes that some risk of danger will be involved in the particular undertaking
- a government-issued identification number for individual health care providers and provider organizations
- required which is a periodic payment made to an insurance company by an individual policyholder
- used to identify specific medical procedures used in treating a patient
- this code specifies the condition or injury that the athletic trainer or any other health care provider is treating
- provides discount health care but also limit where a person can go for treatment of an illness
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- a specific length of time to sue for damages from negligence
- if a person has no reason to suspect danger or harm, he or she is not required to look for it
- Neither the government nor any individual who is employed by the government can be held liable for negligence
- a health insurance program for people with low incomes and limited resources
- a provision in the insurance policy requiring the policy holder to pay a specific percentage of each claim
- being legally responsible for the harm one causes another
- the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- Wherein the individual fails to perform a legal duty
19 Clues: legal wrongs committed against a person • the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • the amount owed by the insured on a yearly basis • Wherein the individual fails to perform a legal duty • being legally responsible for the harm one causes another • a specific length of time to sue for damages from negligence • ...
Terminology Day 1 2018-10-12
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- Site document giving instructions how to submit the records via fax or mail.
- The client provides Change Healthcare with an address to locate the requested chart for a patient.
- Protects a patient’s personal health information and combats abuse, waste and fraud.
- A tool used to measure the quality of care and services that the Health Plan provides to its Members.
- It is always important to verify DOB with the Provider’s office to ensure we have the correct patient.
- CR chart status
- Information specific to each Provider’s location in OPM. This will include Group Name, Address, (street, suite number, city, state, and zip code), Telephone and Fax Number.
- Doctor’s notes within the chart detailing a patient’s visits.
- Document from the Health Plan explaining the Review and their affiliation with Change Healthcare.
- A patient’s chart (history/documentation) of their medical visit.
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- U status of a chart
- AP; Fax, Mail, Invoice, copy center, Secure Dropbox
- Any Doctor’s office, Hospital, etc. where a patient’s chart may be located.
- DE chart status
- A request for medical records to be submitted via facsimile (fax) or via US Postal Service (mail).
- The type of facility where the patient received medical care.
- Consists of a Provider Introduction Letter, Provider Confirmation, Fax/Mail Request, Fax/Mail Instructions and Patient Pull List.
- A review to verify the health status of the patient(s) to ensure the health plan is billing CMS correctly.
- Each time a client hires us to perform a new chart retrieval job; a new project is created by the Account Manager for that client.
19 Clues: DE chart status • CR chart status • U status of a chart • AP; Fax, Mail, Invoice, copy center, Secure Dropbox • The type of facility where the patient received medical care. • Doctor’s notes within the chart detailing a patient’s visits. • A patient’s chart (history/documentation) of their medical visit. • ...
November test 2024-11-06
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- a disease that can be spread from one individual to another
- an organism that lives in a host a depletes the host of nutrients and can cause death
- the side of the Health & Wellness triangle that deals with your emothional health
- this act, when done many times a day, is an effective way to prevent the spread of illness
- a disease that cannot be spread from one person to another
- an organism that spreads disease
- when friends and acquaintances try to get you to participate in an activity you do not want to
- a healthy one of these includes plenty of exercise, eating healthy, and getting enough sleep
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- a microscopic organism that invades a host cell to replicate; comes in many shapes
- the side of the Health & Wellness triangle that deals with your relationships with other people
- shots that we get to prevent disease
- this happens when a pathogen enters your body, sometimes these are treated with antiobiotics
- a realtionship that is built on trust and kindness
- the side of the Health & Wellness triangle that deals with your body's health
- a realtionship that does not have trust and honesty
- a microorganism that can cause disease; some are healthy and some are not
- there are two types of this non-cummincable diease; Type I and Type II; Type I generally affects young people and Type II is often a result of a unhealty lifestyle
- an insect that carries a disease and passes it to a human
- where you are supposed to sneeze to prevent water droplets from spreading through the air
19 Clues: an organism that spreads disease • shots that we get to prevent disease • a realtionship that is built on trust and kindness • a realtionship that does not have trust and honesty • an insect that carries a disease and passes it to a human • a disease that cannot be spread from one person to another • a disease that can be spread from one individual to another • ...
1 2024-01-20
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- - Important component of a fitness routine for recovery.
- - Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- - Aerobic exercises that elevate the heart rate for fitness.
- - Overall well-being, often associated with fitness.
- - Equipment used for strength training in fitness.
- - Low-impact exercise involving brisk walking.
- - Drive or enthusiasm to pursue fitness goals.
- - Systematic process to enhance physical fitness.
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- - Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- - Engaged in regular physical activity.
- - State of being physically healthy and active.
- - Overall health and quality of life.
- - Eating habits, often considered in fitness programs.
- - Maintaining proper fluid levels for fitness.
- - Water-based exercise for overall fitness.
- - Mind and body practice that promotes flexibility and relaxation.
- - Essential aspect of maintaining a healthy and fit lifestyle.
- - Cardiovascular exercise involving fast-paced movement.
- - Facility with equipment for physical exercise and fitness.
19 Clues: - Overall health and quality of life. • - Engaged in regular physical activity. • - Water-based exercise for overall fitness. • - Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • - Maintaining proper fluid levels for fitness. • - Low-impact exercise involving brisk walking. • - Drive or enthusiasm to pursue fitness goals. • - State of being physically healthy and active. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-03-22
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- (Official full name of the law – first part)
- (Key concern raised by opposing groups)
- (Principle ensuring care for all)
- (International guidelines the law aligns with)
- (Care for women during pregnancy and childbirth)
- (Focus on fair treatment of men and women)
- (Major implementation challenge relating to money)
- (Group that benefits from age-appropriate education)
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- (Full name of the president who signed the law)
- (Items to prevent unintended pregnancy – plural form)
- (Type of education required in schools)
- (Formal term for the law – RA 10354)
- (Country where the law is implemented
- (Outcome the law aims to reduce – deaths of mothers/children)
- (Reproductive health services the law provides)
- (Acronym for Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law)
- (Branch of government that reviewed legal challenges)
- (Goal of letting people make informed decisions)
- (Core practice: Family Planning)
19 Clues: (Core practice: Family Planning) • (Principle ensuring care for all) • (Formal term for the law – RA 10354) • (Country where the law is implemented • (Type of education required in schools) • (Key concern raised by opposing groups) • (Focus on fair treatment of men and women) • (Official full name of the law – first part) • (International guidelines the law aligns with) • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- overusing drugs, like addiction
- not your physical health, but your _____ health.
- the inability to get the amount of sleep you need
- refers to the condition of your body
- is important to career achivement
- the act of ending your life
- inhaling smoke of others who are smoking
- is the bodies natural reaction to the events in your life
- feelings of sadness for weeks at a time.
- you need to do this every day to stay healthy
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- the inability to get the amount of sleep you need
- a phrase used to describe many factors that work together to foster personal wellbeing
- things like chewing tobacco and snuff
- one of the key factors to help you achieve physical wellness
- cleansing practices
- means that the body can fight illness, infection and repair damage
- AIDS is caused by this
- the reduction of stress
- a drug that poses a health risk to teens
- sexual disease
- like your physical wellness& fitness
- deadliest STI
22 Clues: deadliest STI • sexual disease • cleansing practices • AIDS is caused by this • the reduction of stress • the act of ending your life • overusing drugs, like addiction • is important to career achivement • refers to the condition of your body • like your physical wellness& fitness • things like chewing tobacco and snuff • inhaling smoke of others who are smoking • ...
Pharmacology Chapters 13-14 2023-01-06
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- Primary care Physician
- healthcare for military personnel and families
- compensation, Insurance involving workplace injuries
- Insurance for the poor
- medications are ordered/received as they are used
- Medicare part which involves Doctor visits, lab diagnostics, and outpatient mental health
- 55
- Out of pocket expense(with regards to insurance)
- Preferred Provider Organization
- drops
- No Known Drug Allergies
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- Medicare Part which involves Hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, hospices, various therapies
- Medicare part that involves Obtaining additional insurance through private HMOs
- Fills the gap in coverage of Medicare
- ________Formulary, Restrictions placed on medications
- Insurance for the old
- Dispense as written
- most effective parenteral drug
- Medicare Part which involves Coverage of medicine, diabetic insulin and syringes
- on prescription cards
- or Allstate, Third party insurance
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Veterans Health Association
- Wholesale Price, AWP
- ________Formulary, Available for patient use
25 Clues: 55 • drops • Dispense as written • Wholesale Price, AWP • Insurance for the old • on prescription cards • Primary care Physician • Insurance for the poor • No Known Drug Allergies • Veterans Health Association • most effective parenteral drug • Health Maintenance Organization • Preferred Provider Organization • or Allstate, Third party insurance • Fills the gap in coverage of Medicare • ...
key terms chapter 1 2025-01-22
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- healing by using the body's ability to heal itself
- care is provided by these people.
- people who need healthcare, but don't need to be in a facility.
- helps varietys of patients with complex medical needs
- measures blood pressure
- lets the doctor listen to internal sounds like the heart
- moral basis for medical regulations
- a home for people who need help, yet are mobile.
- a person who treats a lot of common health problems
- specialize in helping with physical or emotional rehabilitation
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- uses holistic methods to improve health.
- a hospital
- diseases that effect entire continents.
- study of microorganisms and their effects on humans.
- care in a patients home
- provides health daily
- people that need healthcare in a facility
- provides housing, meals and personal care
- a medical opinion about the outcome of a condition or disease.
- a care program for reducing pain
20 Clues: a hospital • provides health daily • care in a patients home • measures blood pressure • a care program for reducing pain • care is provided by these people. • moral basis for medical regulations • diseases that effect entire continents. • uses holistic methods to improve health. • people that need healthcare in a facility • provides housing, meals and personal care • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-03-22
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- (Care for women during pregnancy and childbirth)
- (Goal of letting people make informed decisions)
- (Group that benefits from age-appropriate education)
- (Major implementation challenge relating to money)
- (Country where the law is implemented
- (Type of education required in schools)
- (Items to prevent unintended pregnancy – plural form)
- (Formal term for the law – RA 10354)
- (Focus on fair treatment of men and women)
- (Official full name of the law – first part)
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- (International guidelines the law aligns with)
- (Year the law was signed into effect)
- (Branch of government that reviewed legal challenges)
- (Reproductive health services the law provides)
- (Outcome the law aims to reduce – deaths of mothers/children)
- (Full name of the president who signed the law)
- (Core practice: Family Planning)
- (Acronym for Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law)
- (Principle ensuring care for all)
- (Key concern raised by opposing groups)
20 Clues: (Core practice: Family Planning) • (Principle ensuring care for all) • (Formal term for the law – RA 10354) • (Year the law was signed into effect) • (Country where the law is implemented • (Type of education required in schools) • (Key concern raised by opposing groups) • (Focus on fair treatment of men and women) • (Official full name of the law – first part) • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-12-31
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- This smooth food comes in different flavors and is a good source of calcium
- Beneficial bacteria for gut health
- Electrolyte important for heart health
- Proteins that help with digestion
- Ability to adapt eating without rigid rules
- Including many different foods
- Apples and oranges fit into this food group
- Food for gut bacteria
- Builds and repairs body tissues
- Mineral involved in muscle and nerve function
- Key mineral for strong bones and teeth
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- Body’s primary energy source
- Community of microorganisms in the digestive tract
- Supports bone health and immunity
- You can fry, scramble, or poach these. How do you like your ____?
- Unit of energy in food
- Having enough food to meet the body’s needs
- Process of converting food into energy
- Essential nutrient for hormones and insulation
- Mineral that carries oxygen in the blood
- Antioxidant found in citrus fruits
- Vegetable or olive ____ are often used for cooking
22 Clues: Food for gut bacteria • Unit of energy in food • Body’s primary energy source • Including many different foods • Builds and repairs body tissues • Supports bone health and immunity • Proteins that help with digestion • Beneficial bacteria for gut health • Antioxidant found in citrus fruits • Electrolyte important for heart health • Process of converting food into energy • ...
Unit 1: You and your health 2026-01-13
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- rays: invisible form of radiation that can enter skin cells and change their structure
- a common disorder in which the gums are red and sore and bleed easily
- the passing on of traits from parents to their biological children
- the outermost layer of skin
- Factors: behaviors and habits that help determine a person’s level of health
- Goals: goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, timely
- various methods of communicating information
- the results of actions
- the way you act in many different situations and events in your life
- the process of making a choice or solving a problem
- a thin, sticky film that builds up on teeth and leads to tooth decay
- when you make a conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- standards on which to base your decisions
- the exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- trustworthy and dependable
- the beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- Skills: skills that help you become and stay healthy
- tiny openings in the skin that allow perspiration to escape
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- a chemical that helps prevent tooth decay
- layer: the layer of fat under your skin
- Background: the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
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- Skills: the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
- Management: identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- a personal feeling or belief
- the basic units of heredity
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- follicles: small sacs on the dermis from which hair grows
- the skin’s inner layer
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- choosing to take the right action
- hardened plaque that hurts gum health
- Skills: strategies that help you say no effectively
- patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- taking action in support of a cause
- Goal: a goal that you plan to reach over an extended length of time
- your body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- taking steps to avoid something
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Goal: a goal that you can reach in a short length of time
- threadlike structures that carry genes
- all the living and nonliving things that surround you
- Health: your ability to get along with the people around you
- substance that gives skin its color
- Risks: when one risk factor adds to another to increase risk
- Lifestyle: a way of life that involves little physical activity
46 Clues: the skin’s inner layer • the results of actions • trustworthy and dependable • the outermost layer of skin • the basic units of heredity • a personal feeling or belief • taking steps to avoid something • choosing to take the right action • taking action in support of a cause • substance that gives skin its color • hardened plaque that hurts gum health • ...
PUBH 100 Weeks 1-2 Readings 2018-11-20
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- This type of justice is a guiding tenant of public health
- An approach to population health based on the understanding that exposures at many levels interact to shape health outcomes
- The author of The Jungle, a work of historical fiction that led, in part, to the creation of the FDA
- Making services available to the public
- A relationship between an exposure and an outcome
- Complex whole that includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs, and other habits acquired by a member of society
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- Organizations that are not part of the government like Doctors Without Borders or the American Red Cross
- Satisfaction a person derives from the consumption of goods or from being the beneficiary of services
- Association between exposure and outcome where the exposure brings about the outcome
- Regular surveillance of the health of communities
- An approach to health based on the understanding that multiple factors influence health throughout life
- Method of measuring the value of an intervention in terms of quality of life
12 Clues: Making services available to the public • Regular surveillance of the health of communities • A relationship between an exposure and an outcome • This type of justice is a guiding tenant of public health • Method of measuring the value of an intervention in terms of quality of life • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2023-04-25
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- A formal communication from a physician or other registered health-care professional to a pharmacist, authorizing them to dispense a specific prescription drug for a specific patient.
- An amount of money that an insured person must pay annually before health services are covered by the insurance plan.
- A list of covered medications to be used by network providers as per your plan
- The use of technology to deliver clinical care at a distance.
- The person or entity submitting a claim.
- The process of evaluating an application for health insurance coverage by examining the applicant's medical history.
- The method of precisely collecting and calculating total claim dollar values against plan deductibles and benefit limits.
- A formal process that utilizes an established series of guidelines to ensure that patients receive the highest level of care from healthcare professionals who have undergone the most stringent scrutiny regarding their ability to practice medicine
- A specified amount that a member must pay out-of-pocket for a specified service at the time the service is rendered.
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- The amount paid by insurance for health care services.
- Verification from a patient's insurance carrier that a procedure is covered by the patient's insurance and/or agreement, after review, that the test or procedure is medically appropriate.
- A a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- The government insurance program for low-income individuals and families that is funded both by the federal government and by each individual state.
- The process through which healthcare providers apply to be included in a health insurance network.
- a person or organization that is entitled to receive benefits
- The directing of a patient to a specialist physician by the primary care provider
- A federal law which requires each plan to allow employees and certain dependents to continue their group coverage for a stated period of time following a qualifying event that causes the loss of group health coverage.
17 Clues: The person or entity submitting a claim. • The amount paid by insurance for health care services. • The use of technology to deliver clinical care at a distance. • a person or organization that is entitled to receive benefits • A list of covered medications to be used by network providers as per your plan • ...
Overview of US Healthcare System 2024-12-02
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- a network of oganizations that provides or arranges to provide a coordinated contiuum of services to a defined population and is willing to be held clincally and fiscally accountable for the outcomesand health status of the population
- allows healthcare professionals to access the interactionsand interdependecies amoung parts of a system and seek out opprotunites to generate sustainable solutions
- individuals and groups and organizations that provide services that promote mental health and resilience and well-being and treat mental and substance use disorders or are justiceery
- the varied factors that affect the health status of populations or groups of people
- includes education, training, research, and contigency support and emergency management of the department of defense medical care system
- an individual, group, organization, or entity that has an intrest in an issue, topic, or outcome
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- a variety of individualized, well-coordinated services that promote the maximum possible independence for people with functional limitations and that are provided over an extended period of time in accordance with the holistic approach while maximizing the persons quality of life
- justince in terms of the distribution of health, opportunities, and privileges within society
- the distribution of health outcomes within a population, the determinates that influence distribution and the policies and interventions that affect the determinannts
- a system of healthcare delivery that seeks to acheive efficiencies by intergrating the basic functions of healthcare delivery, employs mechanisms to control utilizations of medical services, and determines the price at which services are purchesed and how much the porviders are paid
- healthcare is rationed by the willingness and ability of poeple to pay for healthcare
- promotes the systems thinging approach through its Health System Framework (WHO)
- a part of the militay medical care system
- provides gealth services to Native Americans and Alaskan Natives and is an agency within the HHS sponcered by the federal government (IHS)
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- the ability of an individual to obtain healthcare services when needed
- an organized group that represents patients with specific disease or condition
17 Clues: a part of the militay medical care system • the ability of an individual to obtain healthcare services when needed • an organized group that represents patients with specific disease or condition • promotes the systems thinging approach through its Health System Framework (WHO) • ...
Health Informatics and Information Management/ Medical Law ( Chapter 25, 26) 2023-05-19
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- a longitudinal electronic record of patient health information generated by one or more encounters in any care delivery setting. Included in this information are patient demographics, progress notes, problems, medication, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data and radiology report.
- degree of skill (proficiency), knowledge, and care ordinarily possessed and employed by members in good standing within the profession.
- the allied health profession builds around the management of the health care record in its physical form, as well as the management of data and information within the medical record.
- health care services or supplies that are needed to diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, the seas, or it's symptoms.
- Failure to do something that a reasonable person guided by the ordinary considerations that ordinarily regulate human affairs would do or the doing of something a reasonable and prudent person would not do.
- private or civil wrong or injury, other than breach of contract, for which the court provides a remedy in the form of an action for damage.
- federal legislation passed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system; components that affect health information include privacy, security, and the establishment of standards and requirements for the electronic transmission of certain health information.
- persons agreement to allow something to happen which is not expressly given but rather inferred from a person's actions or inactions.
- comprehensive listing of medical terms and codes for the uniform designation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; used in the United states for coding for physicians reimbursement and hospital outpatient and ambulatory surgical procedures.
- any unlawful touching of another that is without justification or excuse.
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- the interdisciplinary field that studies and pursues the effective uses of biomedical data, information and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem solving and decision making, motivated by efforts to improve human health.
- intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing a person to rely on the false information to their detriment.
- meaning the thing speaks for itself; legal theory requiring three elements (1) that the type of injury did not occur except for negligence, (2) that the activity was under the complete control of the defendant, and (3) that the plaintiff did not contribute to their own injury in any way.
- the process of patient financial and health information moving into, through, and out of the health care organization, culminating with the healthcare organization receiving reimbursement for services provided.
- classification of diseases, 10th revision, clinical modification: the classification system that replaced ICD-9-CM, volumes 1 and 2 on October one, 2015. This classification system is used for diagnosis coding in all healthcare settings in the United states.
- holding up a person to ridicule, scorn, or contempt in a respectable and considerable part of the community.
- persons agreement to allow something to happen (such as surgery) that is based on a Full disclosure of the facts needed to make the decision intelligently --that is, knowledge of risks involved, alternatives, benefits, and other information needed by a reasonable person to make a decision.
- any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury on the person of another, when coupled with the apparent present ability to do so, and any intentional display of force such as would give the victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm.
- an agreement between two or more persons or parties which creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- meaning let the superior respond or the master speak for the servant; the physician, supervisor, or employer may be liable in certain cases for the wrongful actions of employees or subordinates.
- conscious restraint of the freedom of a person without proper authorization, privilege, or consent.
21 Clues: any unlawful touching of another that is without justification or excuse. • conscious restraint of the freedom of a person without proper authorization, privilege, or consent. • holding up a person to ridicule, scorn, or contempt in a respectable and considerable part of the community. • ...
Community I-III v2 2025-05-11
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- adolescent education on this topic should include that tolerance develops quickly, it is highly addictive, it can lead to lung cancer and heart disease
- a leading healthcare concern for this larger encompassing community aggregate is diabetes mellitus
- family view that examines how the family functions as a unit
- the phase of disaster recovery that includes sentiments of bravery exhibited by volunteers on site
- fleas are used as the vector for infections with either droplet or contact isolation precautions being initiated - dependent on the type
- _______________-adults have 1/3 of all medications prescribed to them, has an increase living alone, needs education on how to access Medicare benefits, and may need resources such as Meals on Wheels
- primary prevention for this vulnerable group may include handouts for skin cancer identification, providing sunscreen, and education for decreasing musculoskeletal injuries
- level of prevention for mental health that includes providing support programs and educating clients about medication interactions
- a major concern for this larger encompassing community aggregate is suicide prevention
- a major concern for this community aggregate is access to healthcare
- family risk appraisal that gathers information on the family's health ______________, including health values habits, and risk perceptions
- _______________-health primary prevention strategies may include teaching stress reduction techniques and implementing parenting classes; secondary prevention interventions may include screening for disorders and conducting crisis intervention; tertiary prevention interventions can include medication monitoring, maintaining the client's level of functioning, and assisting in planning a regular lifestyle to minimize stress sources
- disaster _______________ includes outlining specific roles of community agencies and development of emergency communications plans
- this antibiotic is necessary component in fighting anthrax (abbreviated)
- a nurses role in healthcare legislation that promotes patient safety and quality care is that of an ______________
- a component of disaster _______________ can include implementing early warning signs
- a primary prevention method to reduce this in society includes teaching alternative methods of conflict resolution, anger management, and coping strategies and include topics like homicide, rape, human trafficking, suicide, and infant/child/spouse/elder abuse
- this is another role that a community nurse may work in, providing guidance and expertise
- _______________ families have open and effective communication
- delirium tremens are a common withdrawal symptom from this substance
- _______________-adults should receive preconception counseling
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- _______________ planning includes contacting the receiving healthcare facility, coordinating with the client's primary care provider
- barriers to community resource referrals can include a lack of _______________
- family view that examines how the family functions within the community
- a potential indicator may include a large number of otherwise healthy individuals dying from sepsis
- family view that examines how the family functions as a whole and then looks at each individual member
- this vulnerable population is commonly affected by mental health disorders relating directly to career experiences
- _______________ phase of the case management process can include referring clients to local health departments for free or low-cost healthcare
- biological agents include typhus, ricin, and West Nile
- gathers basic information regarding family, relationships, health and illness patterns including histories
- the primary goal of ________________ in community health is to provide a convenient way to access healthcare
- (abbreviation) ___ ___ ___ ___ can threaten individual health is access to healthcare services
- biological agents include smallpox, anthrax, and Ebola
- as a community health nurse, ______________ must be successful and success requires open and honest communication, integrity, flexibility, negotiation, shared power, and shared goals
- family view that examines how the individual functions and then looks at how the family functions as a group
- _______________ precautions can contain the spread of Ebola
- visual diagrams used to understand the relationship between family members and the community
- the phase of disaster recovery that includes sentiments of rebuilding
38 Clues: biological agents include typhus, ricin, and West Nile • biological agents include smallpox, anthrax, and Ebola • _______________ precautions can contain the spread of Ebola • family view that examines how the family functions as a unit • _______________ families have open and effective communication • ...
