health Crossword Puzzles
Service Center 2022-08-16
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- Statement Auto-Printing & Mailing Service
- Electronic patient forms.
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Manage your practice
- Direct Messaging Service
- CAQH _____ Certification
- Patient Portal
- CSF Certification
- Last name of Project manager for Office Ally
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- Payer ID 54398
- EDI_____ List
- Apple Tablet
- Appointment reminders
- Chrome
- CC Processor for office Ally
- Electronic Health Records
- Apple's browser
17 Clues: Chrome • Apple Tablet • EDI_____ List • Payer ID 54398 • Patient Portal • Apple's browser • CSF Certification • Manage your practice • Appointment reminders • Direct Messaging Service • CAQH _____ Certification • Electronic patient forms. • Electronic Health Records • CC Processor for office Ally • Statement Auto-Printing & Mailing Service • Last name of Project manager for Office Ally • ...
HIP Week 2022 2022-04-11
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- CEO of Pine Rest
- program where patient comes to PR each day
- Electronic Medical Record used
- Coding that focuses on entire patient chart
- Pine Rest _________ Mental Health Services
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- _______ of Information
- coding that focuses on each individual note
- Health Information is Human _________ (HIP Week Theme)
- Chart __________
- last name of the HIM Manager
- program future doctors must complete
- _______ Information Management
12 Clues: Chart __________ • CEO of Pine Rest • _______ of Information • last name of the HIM Manager • _______ Information Management • Electronic Medical Record used • program future doctors must complete • program where patient comes to PR each day • Pine Rest _________ Mental Health Services • coding that focuses on each individual note • Coding that focuses on entire patient chart • ...
Employee Benefits 2024-09-26
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- A person who is usually a member of an employee's family who is covered by the employee-benefits plan, and who may receive benefits under the plan
- A government program that offers benefits to eligible employees who through no fault of their own have become unemployed
- Money placed into a retirement or annuity plan
- Days or weeks worked when an employee is paid
- Paid time off that an employer may offer to an employee as a benefit
- Assistance to employees who are injured while working at their job; a program that is governed by state laws
- A spouse or a child of an insured person who is eligible for medical coverage
- A system where a company promises to pay for certain losses, damages, illnesses or death in exchange for regular payments called premiums
- One of the benefits an employer often offer to their employees in which they don’t report to work and still receive their salary
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- A plan that allows employees to buy or receive company stock; offered as an employee benefit
- A type of health insurance that covers only the individual to the extent outlined in the health care coverage plan
- A fixed period of time that most states use in an unemployement insurance formula to determine weekly benefits
- A means that employers may offer as to save for retirement; these types of plans may include pensions or 401K
- A type of health insurance that covers all members of the immediate family for health care bills to the extent outlined in the health coverage plan
- The amount that must be paid for a health insurance plan by covered employees, by their employer, or shared by both
- An employee benefit that allows employees paid time off to care for sick children or newborns
- The process by which an approved applicant is signed up to the medical coverage and coverage is made effective
- A type of retirement plan where an employee receives compensation after retirement
18 Clues: Days or weeks worked when an employee is paid • Money placed into a retirement or annuity plan • Paid time off that an employer may offer to an employee as a benefit • A spouse or a child of an insured person who is eligible for medical coverage • A type of retirement plan where an employee receives compensation after retirement • ...
HEALTH 2023-09-05
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- HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS
- :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD
- IS WHEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR BODY AND HOW ITS REACTS AND HOW YOUR EATING
- HEATH :ITS HOW OTHERS FEEL OR REACT ON THERE EMOTIONS
- BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS
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- HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH
- EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER
- HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING
- NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING
10 Clues: HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING • HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH • HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING • BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS • NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING • HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS • EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER • :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD • ...
Vertical vs. Horizontal Health Approaches 2025-05-20
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- This strategy exemplifies a vertical intervention in the context of child health
- An advantage of horizontal health interventions over vertical ones
- Vertical programmes often create parallel systems, weakening this particular sector
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- Focus of vertical programmes (e.g. malaria, polio)
- The usual financers of vertical health programmes
- A disease-specific health intervention model
- A comprehensive, system-strengthening health model
- Effort focused on eliminating a disease completely
- Health strategy type promoted by the Alma-Ata Declaration
9 Clues: A disease-specific health intervention model • The usual financers of vertical health programmes • Focus of vertical programmes (e.g. malaria, polio) • A comprehensive, system-strengthening health model • Effort focused on eliminating a disease completely • Health strategy type promoted by the Alma-Ata Declaration • ...
At the doctor's 2023-12-12
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- A place where medications are dispensed and sold.
- A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care.
- A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to visualize the internal structures of the body.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination of symptoms.
- The process of restoring health and normal functioning through therapy and exercises.
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- Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being.
- The act of inspecting or assessing a patient's body for signs of illness.
- The area in a medical facility where patients wait for their turn to see the doctor.
- A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor.
- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations to treat or cure a condition.
- The period during which a patient heals and returns to normal health after an illness or medical procedure.
- The likely course or outcome of a disease, as predicted by a medical professional.
15 Clues: A place where medications are dispensed and sold. • The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem. • A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care. • A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor. • A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health. • ...
Med Micro Chap. 4 Vocab 2019-03-31
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- A federal agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that serves to protect public health through the control and prevention.
- a localized reaction that produces redness, warmth, swelling, and pain as a result of infection, irritation, or injury
- preventing infection by inhibiting the growth or action of microorganisms
- using specialized cleansing techniques that destroy or prevent growth of organisms capable of infection.
- microorganisms that can grow and reproduce in rich, moist soil where many nutrients are available
- to deprive a substance of its natural qualities
- a technique for destroying microorganisms using heat, water, chemicals, or gases
- The presence of extraneous, especially infectious, material that renders a substance or preparation impure or harmful.
- the process whereby pathogenic organisms are reduced to safe levels on inanimate objects, thereby reducing the likelihood of cross-infection
- guidelines designed by CDC to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms from recognized and unrecognized sources of infection in the hospital
- the area in which a microorganism enters the body such as cuts, lesions, injection sites, or natural body orifices.
- partial sterilization of foods at a temperature that destroys harmful microorganisms without major changes in the chemistry of the food
- infection resulting from treatment in a hospital or a health care service unit; older term that is replaced with HAIs
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- process by which an agent leaves its reservoir or host through a portal of exit, and is conveyed by some mode of transmission, then enters through an appropriate portal of entry to infect a susceptible host
- A type of radiation therapy that uses short wavelengths of light that ionize water molecules for sterilization.
- policies and procedures used to minimize the risk of spreading infections, especially in hospitals and human or animal health care facilities
- a disease caused by microorganisms, especially those that release toxins or invade body tissues
- Inhibiting the growth of bacteria
- the process of making a person, object, or environment free of microorganisms, radioactivity, or other contaminants
- infections that patients or residents get while receiving treatment in a hospital or other health care facility, or that health care workers get while performing their duties within a health care setting
- the process of physically removing all foreign material from an object
- cell produced by fungi for reproduction; a resistant cell produced by bacteria to withstand extreme heat or cold or dehydration
22 Clues: Inhibiting the growth of bacteria • to deprive a substance of its natural qualities • the process of physically removing all foreign material from an object • preventing infection by inhibiting the growth or action of microorganisms • a technique for destroying microorganisms using heat, water, chemicals, or gases • ...
Foundations of Health Care Final 2017-12-12
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- National Institutes of Health
- consists of many professionals, with different levels of education, ideas, backgrounds, and interests, working together for the benefit of the patient
- can be defined as the body’s reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- Health diet, rest, exercise, good posture, and avoiding tobacco and drugs
- contracts obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
- 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
- the use of audio, video, and computers to provide health care form a distance
- is a method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
- dilemmas Aborted fetuses and research, Euthanasia, Genetic research, and cloning are examples of
- agencies provide care for terminally ill persons who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less
- In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years.
- fallopius described the tympanic membrane in the ear and the fallopian tubes of a female
- is treatment and prevention of diseases of the gums, bone, and structures supporting the teeth
- rome The first hospitals were established in
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- must be clean, neat, and in good repair
- individual who leads or guides others, or who is in charge or in command of others
- occurs when false statements either cause a person to be ridiculed or damage the person’s reputation
- examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventative health
- degree degree is awarded by a career/technical school or community college after completion of a prescribed two-year course of study
- administers medications to cause loss of sensation or feeling during surgery or treatments
- US Department of Health and Human Services
- care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
- failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position, resulting in injury to another person
- an individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- pays for the health care of individuals with low incomes, children who qualify for public assistance, and individuals who are physically disabled or blind
- a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- World Health Organization
- the process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- barton the founder of the Red Cross
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. • ...
Unit 1 2024-02-06
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- Influencing others to address a concern or support a belief.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A person with this doesn’t eat enough food to maintain a healthy weight.
- Having the ability to adapt and recover from disappointment
- The process of which people strive to reach their full potential is
- The Alarm Response begins when this part of the brain receives danger signals from other parts of the brain
- What you aim for that takes planning and work
- Making up for weaknesses and mistakes by giving or working hard is an example of
- Action or Behavior that can increase the chance to threaten your health
- Which step in the Decision-making process do you weigh possible outcomes?
- Ideas, beliefs, and attitudes that help guide the way you live
- Putting your own faults on another person is an example of
- Selling products or services that claim to prevent or cure diseases or health problems is guilty of this.
- A gathering of people who are all coping with the same problem is called this type of group.
- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
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- Happiness, Sadness, and this emotion are the three primary emotions.
- negative stress that prevents you from doing what you need to do, or causes discomfort
- This type of doctor can diagnose and treat mental disorders by use of medication.
- Beliefs and behaviors shared by a group of people
- People who are depressed may experience this, which is a lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern toward life.
- Your overall state of health is called
- The degree of overall Satisfaction that a person gets in life is called
- This psychologist created a theory that explains human development and motivation that is known as the hierarchy of needs.
- To keep something from happening or from getting worse
- A person who has an intense fear of snakes is suffering from what?
- This type of therapy is a treatment method that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcement.
- These skills are tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve your health.
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation.
- The fight-or-flight response occurs during which stage
- A person with good ______________ demonstrates core ethical values, such as responsibility, honesty, and respect
- The largest form of Media that has a significant impact on your health is
31 Clues: Your overall state of health is called • What you aim for that takes planning and work • Beliefs and behaviors shared by a group of people • The process of ending a conflict through cooperation. • To keep something from happening or from getting worse • The fight-or-flight response occurs during which stage • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • ...
PATHFIT 2025-02-13
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- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or stress.
- – The ability to maintain stability and control body movements.
- – Exercises that involve short bursts of intense physical effort.
- – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases.
- – Tissue in the body responsible for movement and strength.
- – The process of breaking down food into nutrients for the body.
- – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy.
- – A macronutrient essential for muscle growth and repair.
- – The ability to sustain physical or mental effort over time.
- – The process of healing and restoring energy after exercise.
- – Hormones released during exercise that improve mood and reduce pain.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force against resistance.
- – The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- – A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- – Related to the heart and blood vessels, essential for endurance.
- – The range of motion available in a joint or group of joints.
- – Inorganic substances essential for health, like calcium and iron.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health.
- – Exercises that improve oxygen consumption and cardiovascular health.
- – Organic compounds needed for various bodily functions.
- – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical or mental exertion.
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- – A set schedule of activities that promotes health and well-being.
- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – The capacity to perform work and engage in physical activities.
- – The chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy.
- training – Exercises designed to build and maintain muscle strength.
- – The act of changing physical position or location.
- – Activities and habits that promote personal well-being.
- – The practice of being fully present and aware of the moment.
- – A structured session of physical exercise.
- – The way a person holds their body while sitting or standing.
- – Regularity in maintaining healthy behaviors and fitness routines.
- – The ability to control and maintain healthy habits consistently.
- – The way a person lives, affecting overall health and fitness.
- – A state of rest that reduces stress and promotes recovery.
- – Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- (Body Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – The ability to move quickly and easily with control.
- – The process of removing toxins from the body.
40 Clues: – A structured session of physical exercise. • – The process of removing toxins from the body. • – The act of changing physical position or location. • – The ability to move quickly and easily with control. • – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases. • – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy. • ...
Health and literacy ! 2020-09-04
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- used to exchange words or ideas
- Makes decisions without no input from others
- an electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations.
- written communications used in health care
- a term coined by E. D. Hirsch, referring to the ability to understand and participate fluently in a given culture. Cultural literacy is an analogy to literacy proper
- MedExpress is an online doctor & pharmacy
- place used for patient information
- the idea that occupational practices ought to be based on scientific evidence
- Hands on learner
- This leader rewards their employees
- the ability to understand through listening
- discrimination based on race.
- "self awareness" way of learning
- is the ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information in order to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment
- "let them do" Leaders
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- the number of learning styles
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- Way or learning the "Science"of nursing
- makes decisions with others input
- the inability to understand how particular matters might be viewed by people of a different culture
- the adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity.
- this leader focus on strength and nurture it
- fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.
- learning styles by social
- first African American nurse
- procedure in which individuals with health occupations impart information to patients about their own health status and needs.
- is the use of digital information and communication technologies, such as computers and mobile devices, to access health care services remotely and manage your health care
- using drawings to understand
- learning style by Solitary
- understanding the difference between themselves and other culture
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
32 Clues: Hands on learner • "let them do" Leaders • learning styles by social • learning style by Solitary • first African American nurse • using drawings to understand • the number of learning styles • discrimination based on race. • used to exchange words or ideas • "self awareness" way of learning • makes decisions with others input • place used for patient information • ...
Activity Exam Three 2022-03-30
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- cause of possible loss
- aka catastrophe pollicy
- computer in your hand
- list of personal belongings within a home
- insurer recieves full cost of repairs or replacements
- sport involving a bat and ball
- homeowener pays for part of the losses if property is not insured
- payment given is based on replacement cost or damaged
- legal responsibilities for another person's losses or injuries
- pays for some of the hospital bill
- coverage for place of living
- driving catagories is based on what
- pays for some of the surgeons fees
- lack of predictability
- protection against the cost of hospital care
- increases likelihood of loss through some peril
- something that opens with a key
- amount of money placeholder pays for insurance policy
- loss or gain risk
- more than one health insurance plan
- health insurance program for 65 and up
- group of doctors and hospitals that provide health care rates approved by insurer
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- gap between medicare payments and medical costs
- or out of pocket limit
- is a risk-sharing firm that agrees to assume responsibility for losses
- type of cost sharing
- person held responsible for certain actions
- when your car is involved in an accident
- health insurance plan that employs health care services people
- failing to take reasonable care
- set amount that the policyholder pays per
- aka h2o
- program of medical assistance to low income individuals
- pays for long term illness or disability
- fund to cover cost of loss
- people unable to get car insurance
- surgical and medical service protection
- person that pays once every so often
- food that prevents cramps
- also known as HMO-PPO
- contract
- extreme form of PPO
- one runs in blank in the US
- protection against possible financial loss
- place of residence used to determine car insurance premium
- prepaid health plans
- you drink liquid out of these
- or insurable risk
- deer creek color
- or addition of coverage
50 Clues: aka h2o • contract • deer creek color • or insurable risk • loss or gain risk • extreme form of PPO • type of cost sharing • prepaid health plans • computer in your hand • also known as HMO-PPO • or out of pocket limit • cause of possible loss • lack of predictability • aka catastrophe pollicy • or addition of coverage • food that prevents cramps • fund to cover cost of loss • ...
S06 - Hazardous Materials Standards 2022-02-16
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- If this is on a blue labeled section it means it can cause chronic health problems
- This type of hazard come from infectious materials that slowly damages the body over time
- This represents the level of exposure that an employee can have in a lifetime of 8-hour work day without negative health effects
- OSHA sets this value that permits and sets limits for exposure to harmful chemicals
- GHS has 9 images that represent hazards and are recognized around the world
- The Globally Harmonized System of communication and labeling of chemicals
- Cancer-causing materials
- These have information on how to handle, store, and dispose of chemicals. It is knowns as Safety Data Sheet
- The GHS pictogram is for chemicals that fuel combustion and can suddenly ignite without warning
- A type of hazard that can affect health by maiming, injuring, or killing on contact.
- The white section on the HMIS color-coded system
- The white section on the NFPA diamond (2 words)
- This rating on a NFPA diamond indicates an extreme hazard
- OSHA requires that each employer provide a training session each year that is this many hours long
- A type of hazard that affects the chemistry of the ecosystem or pose a threat to aquatic life
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- This identification method is the most common chemical identifier used on hazardous materials that are shipped around the world (2 words)
- Short-term health problems (2 words)
- This rating number on the GHS system indicated an extreme hazard
- The instability section on the NFPA diamond
- A source of risk or potential damage
- This special hazard label on a NFPA diamond indicates that the chemical is a suffocation hazard (2 words)
- This is a way to communicate hazards through labeling and other documentations...Stands for Hazardous Materials Communication
- Long-lasting health conditions (2 words)
- This section of the SDS lists the required recommended PPE
- Another name for a hazardous material
- The fourth color of the HMIS label is blue, red, white, and ___
- this word is found on a Hazcom label and can only be Danger (which is more severe) or Warning
27 Clues: Cancer-causing materials • Short-term health problems (2 words) • A source of risk or potential damage • Another name for a hazardous material • Long-lasting health conditions (2 words) • The instability section on the NFPA diamond • The white section on the NFPA diamond (2 words) • The white section on the HMIS color-coded system • ...
Crossword: Clinical Research. 2019-05-16
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- A database that includes information on clinical trials taking place in the European Union and clinical studies conducted worldwide in accordance with a paediatric investigation plan.
- The mission of the____ is to foster scientific excellence in the evaluation and supervision of medicines, for the benefit of public and animal health in the European Union.
- Clinical Trial Exemption (CTX) schemes in Australia scientific and ethical review is provided by a _______
- Clinical trial submissions can be made through______ the UK.
- In 2014 alone, FDA approved new molecular entities and biological products.
- ensures that safe and effective drugs are available to improve the health of the people in the United States.
- Using ________, one can report a suspected problem (‘adverse incident’) with a medicine or medical device in the UK.
- FDA is an agency within the
- Health Canada is a part of which portfolio:
- Which is the body which provides information to assist stakeholders’ understanding of their regulatory requirements in Canada?
- First stem-cell medicine recommended for approval by EMA.
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- Regulatory body of Japan.
- The Scheme in TGA which provides a simple means for practitioners and patients to identify certain types of new prescription medicines and to encourage the reporting of adverse events associated with their use.
- The project launched by PMDA on the use of electronic medical records, etc. for safety measures.
- Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration on the future relationship between the UK and the EU as endorsed by leaders at a special meeting of the European Council on 25 November 2018. Name the deal.
- CSRs should be submitted per Appendix Il of ________and International Conference on Harmonisation-Common Technical Document.
- New Chief Executive of PMDA.
- Central Drugs Standard Control Organization functions under____, which is part of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
- The Drugs Controller General of India is advised by ____and DCC.
- Australian Regulatory body-
- Which policy applies to Health Canada compliance and enforcement activities conducted in relation to health products that fall under the Food and Drugs Act?
21 Clues: Regulatory body of Japan. • FDA is an agency within the • Australian Regulatory body- • New Chief Executive of PMDA. • Health Canada is a part of which portfolio: • First stem-cell medicine recommended for approval by EMA. • Clinical trial submissions can be made through______ the UK. • The Drugs Controller General of India is advised by ____and DCC. • ...
Components of Health Review 2023-10-16
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- Our ___________ develops until the age of 25
- Feeling of worry or nervousness
- When your physical health isn't good and you get hurt that could be called an ________
- Result of chronic stress
- What we eat and drink is called our _______
- This body system deals with your brain
- One of the two ways your body responds to stress, this one has to do with the mind
- Definition: Telling the truth
- This type of health deals with your body
- This body system deals with how you process food
- The combination of physical, social and mental well being
- Your interactions with other people are your _______________
- The reason we used those skills in our skits. When people your age try to talk you into doing things you don't want to do
- Second stage of stress response where the person starts to rebuild themselves
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- A balanced triangle leads to overall ____________ (another word for healthy)
- One of the most important components of a healthy relationship (has to do with expressing your emotions)
- The initial stage of stress, fight or flight
- It is recommended that we do this for 60 minutes everyday
- Anxiety that isn't normal, it is over the top and you may need professional help
- When your body fat percentage is too high and you are overweight
- Embrace your ___________ it is your gift
- This body system deals with your breathing
- Give and take, not always only getting your own way but meeting in the middle on something
- It is recommended that you get 8-10 of this every night
- This type of health refers to our relationships with others
- Listening to this is one way someone can deal with anxiety or stress
- This term refers to us being clean, showering, brushing our teeth so that we do not spread germs
- The shape that the components of health create
- Mental state of worry or frustration
- This type of health deals with how we think and feel
- The number one leading cause of preventable death in the US
31 Clues: Result of chronic stress • Definition: Telling the truth • Feeling of worry or nervousness • Mental state of worry or frustration • This body system deals with your brain • Embrace your ___________ it is your gift • This type of health deals with your body • This body system deals with your breathing • What we eat and drink is called our _______ • ...
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. • ...
Philippine Health Care Delivery System 2015-04-15
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- (abbrev)is a group of health volunteers assigned in each barangay/priority population area
- a strategic instrument to establish a modern information system that
- the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population
- (abbrev) holds the over-all technical authority on health as it is a national health policy-maker and regulatory institution
- type of health care delivery system sector that is largely market-oriented and where health care is paid through user fees at the point of service
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- is a government-owned and controlled corporation that deals with health care financing and aims to provide quality health care for all Filipinos
- (abbre)a focused approach to health reform implementation, ensuring that all Filipinos especially the poor receive the benefits of health reform
- the relative incidence of disease
- strategic instrument to increase resources for health to improve the financial protection of the poor and the vulnerable sectors
9 Clues: the relative incidence of disease • the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population • a strategic instrument to establish a modern information system that • (abbrev)is a group of health volunteers assigned in each barangay/priority population area • ...
CCTR Acronyms 2023-01-15
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- Insperity _______ Services
- Confirmation of ________ Coverage
- Benefits at a _______
- Online ________ Enrollment
- Workers _______
- Summary of ________ Modifications
- High _________ Health Plan
- Contact Center
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- Self-Paced ___________
- Online ________ Enrollment
- Certificate of ________
- Administaff ____________ Management System
- ________ Period
- Health Insurance __________ Disclosure
14 Clues: Contact Center • Workers _______ • ________ Period • Benefits at a _______ • Self-Paced ___________ • Certificate of ________ • Insperity _______ Services • Online ________ Enrollment • Online ________ Enrollment • High _________ Health Plan • Confirmation of ________ Coverage • Summary of ________ Modifications • Health Insurance __________ Disclosure • ...
HEALTH 2023-09-05
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- HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS
- :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD
- IS WHEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR BODY AND HOW ITS REACTS AND HOW YOUR EATING
- HEATH :ITS HOW OTHERS FEEL OR REACT ON THERE EMOTIONS
- BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS
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- HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH
- EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER
- HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING
- NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING
10 Clues: HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING • HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH • HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING • BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS • NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING • HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS • EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER • :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD • ...
Chapter 5 Health 2023-11-11
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- A personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregard for the rights of others. Individuals with this disorder may engage in deceitful or manipulative behavior without feeling remorse.
- Act of taking one's own life
- A type of counseling or psychotherapy where a person meets one-on-one with a therapist to discuss and work through personal challenges, emotions, and mental health issues.
- Medications used to manage symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations and delusions. They are often prescribed to individuals with severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia.
- A type of mental illness characterized by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness. It can impact a person's ability to function in daily life and may manifest in physical symptoms.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including episodes of mania (elevated mood) and depression. These mood shifts can interfere with daily life and relationships.
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, or stereotypes that lead to discrimination and social rejection of individuals with mental health conditions. Stigma can hinder seeking help and contribute to social isolation.
- A severe mental disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. It can involve hallucinations, delusions, and impaired cognitive function, impacting daily functioning.
- Gatherings of individuals who share common experiences or challenges, providing mutual support, encouragement, and information. Support groups can focus on various issues, including mental health.
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- A mental health disorder marked by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships. Individuals with this disorder may have difficulty regulating emotions and maintaining stable relationships.
- People who lose a loved one to suicide
- Medications prescribed to alleviate symptoms of depression by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain. They aim to restore chemical imbalances and improve mood.
- A mood disorder marked by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. It can significantly impact a person's daily life and functioning.
- A type of mental health care that involves staying at a hospital or residential facility for intensive treatment and monitoring. It is often recommended for individuals with severe mental health issues.
- A form of psychotherapy that involves working with families to improve communication and resolve conflicts. It aims to enhance understanding and strengthen relationships within the family.
- A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood. Mental illnesses can vary in severity and may interfere with daily functioning.
- Term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another peron’s suicide.
- Series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time.
- A professional trained to provide psychological therapy or counseling to individuals, helping them address and manage various mental health issues and improve their overall well-being.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person's ability to pay attention, control impulses, and manage hyperactivity. It often begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood.
20 Clues: Act of taking one's own life • People who lose a loved one to suicide • Series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time. • Term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another peron’s suicide. • ...
Medical Specialists 2021-08-09
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- A doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, pregnancy and/or childbirth
- A doctor who treats skin conditions
- A doctor who treats allergies
- Another way of saying primary care physician
- Therapist who supports sensory processing and fine motor skills
- A doctor who treats the brain and nervous system
- Someone who manages health through diet and nutrition
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- Doctor who diagnose and treat mental health conditions, can prescribe medications
- A doctor who treats the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines
- A doctor who treats the heart and circulatory system
- A doctor who specializes in teeth and oral health
- Therapist who helps people improve their communication
- a doctor who focuses on one area of the body
13 Clues: A doctor who treats allergies • A doctor who treats skin conditions • Another way of saying primary care physician • a doctor who focuses on one area of the body • A doctor who treats the brain and nervous system • A doctor who specializes in teeth and oral health • A doctor who treats the heart and circulatory system • ...
THE PLANETS by:Abigail camargo 2015-11-30
12 Clues: a neat person. • degree of warmth • unpleasant heat. • to effect a cure. • to tie one's shoes. • a late business meeting • good health; poor health. • late frosts; a late spring • a person or thing that heals. • to undo the string or cords of. • to tie a tin can on a dog's tail. • a pistol, revolver, or other firearm.
Unit 1 Education and learning crossword 2013-04-23
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- to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition
- to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue
- the greater part or number; the number larger than half the total ( opposed to minority )
- to put through exercises, or forms of practice or exertion, designed to train, develop, condition, or the like
- unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition; sickness.
- the act of examining; inspection; inquiry; investigation.
- conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful
- system a diffuse, complex network of interacting cells, cell products, and cell-forming tissues that protects the body from pathogens and other foreign substances, destroys infected and malignant cells, and removes cellular debris: the system includes the thymus, spleen, lymph nodes and lymph tissue, stem cells, white blood cells, antibodies, and lymphokines.
- a means of healing or restoring to health
- adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result
- it being the case that, or considering that (used especially in formal preambles)
- to deal with (a disease, patient, etc.) in order to relieve or cure
- to reduce (an object) to useless fragments, a useless form, or remains, as by rending, burning, or dissolving; injure beyond repair or renewal; demolish; ruin; annihilate.
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- any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses, to stimulate antibody production.
- restoration or return to health from sickness
- health
- the plant or animal tissue rich in such molecules, considered as a food source supplying essential amino acids to the body.
- any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism, found in minute amounts in natural foodstuffs or sometimes produced synthetically
- any plant whose fruit, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, stems, leaves, or flower parts are used as food, as the tomato, bean, beet, potato, onion, asparagus, spinach, or cauliflower.
- having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way
- a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
- not in a state of good or normal health; in an unsound, weak, or morbid condition.
- possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality
- to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger
- food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health
25 Clues: health • conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful • a means of healing or restoring to health • restoration or return to health from sickness • to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue • to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition • the act of examining; inspection; inquiry; investigation. • ...
Unit 2 Innovations in health care and medicine vocabulary 2013-04-23
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- the plant or animal tissue rich in such molecules, considered as a food source supplying essential amino acids to the body.
- any plant whose fruit, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, stems, leaves, or flower parts are used as food, as the tomato, bean, beet, potato, onion, asparagus, spinach, or cauliflower.
- to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue
- food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health
- to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition
- unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition; sickness.
- to put through exercises, or forms of practice or exertion, designed to train, develop, condition, or the like
- any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism, found in minute amounts in natural foodstuffs or sometimes produced synthetically
- health
- possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality
- restoration or return to health from sickness
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- system a diffuse, complex network of interacting cells, cell products, and cell-forming tissues that protects the body from pathogens and other foreign substances, destroys infected and malignant cells, and removes cellular debris: the system includes the thymus, spleen, lymph nodes and lymph tissue, stem cells, white blood cells, antibodies, and lymphokines.
- not in a state of good or normal health; in an unsound, weak, or morbid condition.
- the act of examining; inspection; inquiry; investigation.
- adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result
- conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful
- any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses, to stimulate antibody production.
- to reduce (an object) to useless fragments, a useless form, or remains, as by rending, burning, or dissolving; injure beyond repair or renewal; demolish; ruin; annihilate.
- a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
- to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger
- a means of healing or restoring to health
- the greater part or number; the number larger than half the total ( opposed to minority )
- it being the case that, or considering that (used especially in formal preambles)
- having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way
- to deal with (a disease, patient, etc.) in order to relieve or cure
25 Clues: health • conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful • a means of healing or restoring to health • restoration or return to health from sickness • to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue • to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition • the act of examining; inspection; inquiry; investigation. • ...
Minecraft Dungeons: Armor Enchantments 2023-03-24
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- Throws a snowball at an enemy every few seconds, briefly stunning it. Free answer.
- Rolling gives you a movement speed boost for three seconds. One word, no -.
- Gain a movement speed boost for one second after getting hurt.
- Gaining souls gives you a stacking movement speed boost for a short time.
- Increases familiar damage.
- Enemies drop emeralds more frequently.
- Increases poison damage.
- Using a healing potion creates a food item.
- Rolling zaps three nearby enemies.
- Increases maximum health every time you lose a life.
- Gain a small amount of health for every 100 blocks explored.
- Rolling leaves a trail of fire behind you. Free answer.
- Enemies killed while in shadow form grant more souls.
- Slows enemies in your vicinity every two seconds.
- Using an artifact gives you a 20% movement speed boost for a short time.
- Reduces damage taken.
- Being hit by projectiles has a chance to spawn a small quiver of arrows.
- Increases fire damage.
- Small chance to reflect enemy projectiles.
- Reduces roll cooldown.
- Rolling sometimes summons bee familiars. One word, no -.
- Increases the chance for a rare equipment item to become unique.
- Reduces artifact cooldown. You know what? I'm just gonna give you the answer. Cool-down
- Using a healing potion speeds familiars up for 10 seconds.
- Enemies take damage when attacking you.
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- Grants extra rolls. Free answer, starts with multi
- Increases soul damage.
- The first amount X of emeralds collected are stored and spent to save the player from death.
- Chance to spawn emeralds for every block explored.
- Losing shadow form causes an explosion.
- Increases soul storage.
- Decreases player health by 40% and increases melee damage.
- Pulls enemies close to you every three seconds.
- Using a healing potion sometimes creates a random consumable item.
- Decreases damage taken by 90% for a short duration after using a healing potion.
- Activates all artifacts when dropping to low health.
- Increased damage at full health.
- Using an artifact heals you a bit.
- Increases attack speed when at less than half health.
- Using a healing potion causes an explosion at your familiars' locations.
- Deals damage to enemies very close to you.
- Increases electric damage.
42 Clues: Reduces damage taken. • Increases soul damage. • Increases fire damage. • Reduces roll cooldown. • Increases soul storage. • Increases poison damage. • Increases familiar damage. • Increases electric damage. • Increased damage at full health. • Rolling zaps three nearby enemies. • Using an artifact heals you a bit. • Enemies drop emeralds more frequently. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Eco Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Spending Account - tax-advantaged accounts offered by employers to help employees save money on eligible healthcare and dependent-care costs.
- - a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event.
- - the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active
- - 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.
- - Risk Protection
- Risk - property damaged due to uncontrollable forces such as fire, lightning, hurricanes, tornados, or hail.
- - a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- Care Provider - a health care professional who practices general medicine.
- - the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services.
- - The process through which an approved applicant is signed up with the health insurance company and coverage is made effective.
- - a legal contract between the insurance company (the insurer) and the person(s), business, or entity being insured (the insured).
- - Health insurance or plan that helps pay for prescription drugs and medications.
- Risk - Risk specifically the risk of being held liable or responsible for an action or inaction
- - A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible.
- - reckless or unreasonable actions that result in damages or losses because of you, someone covered by your policy, or someone else.
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- - the person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products.
- - Insurance coverage that provides income and medical benefits to employees who have a work-related injury or illness.
- - The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- - a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- Diem - By the Day
- - the person who owns the insurance policy.
- Risk - risks that directly affect an individual or family.
- - for any other costs, such as doctor consultations, body checkups, minor surgeries and diagnostic tests.
- - the use of communications technologies to provide health care at a distance.
- - the principle holding that two or more insurers each liable for a covered loss should participate in the payment of that loss.
25 Clues: - Risk Protection • Diem - By the Day • - the person who owns the insurance policy. • Risk - risks that directly affect an individual or family. • - The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • Care Provider - a health care professional who practices general medicine. • ...
pshe CROSSWORD 2024-06-25
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- An addictive substance found in tobacco.
- A practice where you focus your mind to relax and find inner peace.
- Spending time with others in a friendly way.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body healthy.
- A person who sees something happening but doesn't take part.
- Paying full attention to what is happening in the present moment.
- Believing in your abilities and feeling sure of yourself.
- Resting your body and mind to recharge.
- Small rolls of paper filled with tobacco that people smoke.
- TIME Time spent using devices like computers, tablets, or phones.
- A liquid essential for life and good health.
- PRESSURE Influence from people your age to do something.
- Treating others well and valuing their feelings and opinions.
- A practice that involves stretching and breathing exercises to relax.
- Using an electronic device to inhale vapor.
- Sending inappropriate photos or messages on a phone or online.
- Repeated aggressive behavior towards someone to hurt them.
- A mental health condition that causes persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure.
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- Being in the open air and nature.
- Physical activity that keeps you fit and healthy.
- People you like to spend time with and trust.
- Feeling worried or nervous about something.
- The process of getting the food you need for health and growth.
- Things you aim to achieve or accomplish.
- Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
- Activities you enjoy doing in your free time.
- Activities you do to take care of your mental, emotional, and physical health.
- MANAGEMENT Organizing your time effectively to get tasks done.
- THINKING Focusing on the good in situations.
- Edible plants that are good for your health.
- Harmful treatment of a person or animal.
- Substances that can change how your body or mind works.
- Talking to a professional to help you with mental health issues.
- A drink that can make you drunk and is illegal for kids.
- DIET Eating a variety of foods to get all the nutrients you need.
- Relationships with friends.
- Giving permission for something to happen.
- IMAGE How you see and feel about your body.
- HEALTH Your emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Sweet and healthy food that grows on trees or plants.
- FIBRE Foods that help with digestion and keep you full longer.
- How much you value and respect yourself.
43 Clues: Relationships with friends. • Being in the open air and nature. • Resting your body and mind to recharge. • An addictive substance found in tobacco. • Things you aim to achieve or accomplish. • Harmful treatment of a person or animal. • How much you value and respect yourself. • Nutrients your body needs to stay healthy. • Giving permission for something to happen. • ...
PAM Acronyms 2024-10-16
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- A digital version of an EOB; a document describing how much of a claim the insurance company will pay or why the claim was denied.
- A provider or facility that does not have a contract or agreement with a patient's health insurance plan.
- The maximum units of service allowed for a HCPCS/CPT code on the vast majority of appropriately reported claims by the same provider/supplier for the same beneficiary on the same date of service.
- A health plan that covers in and out-of-network providers, though in-network providers are generally cheaper for the patient.
- a private health care insurer that has been awarded a geographic jurisdiction to process Medicare claims.
- Describe why a claim or service line was paid differently than it was billed.
- The electronic network that collects information before delving it out to particular individual insurance providers.
- Basic patient information that remains classified.
- A doctor selected by the member to be the first physician contacted for any medical problem.
- Protects consumers from unexpected out-of-network balance billing in emergencies and in situations in which a patient goes to an in-network hospital but unknowingly receives care from an out-of-network provider while at the hospital.
- Edit for pairs of services that normally should not be billed by the same physician for the same patient on the same date of service.
- This is which insurance agency is the primary provider versus the secondary provider when a patient has more than one policy.
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- Provides additional explanations for an adjustment already described by 2 across or convey information about remittance processing
- A healthcare policy that requires a gatekeeper or primary care physician.
- A unique ID number for certain health care providers.
- Digitally formatted health records
- Privacy rule of the health industry that outlines the use and/or distribution of personal health information for specific organizations.
- Level II is for products, supplies and services not otherwise included (ambulance services, DME, prosthetics, orthotics or supplies used outside a doctor's office).
- Numeric coding system maintained by the American Medical Association that describes medical services and procedures.
- The specific number assigned to an individual for tax filing and tracking purposes.
- A document attached to a processed claim that explains to the provider and patient what the insurance company provides, usually consisting of covered charges, payment methods, deductibles, patient responsibility and potential write-offs.
21 Clues: Digitally formatted health records • Basic patient information that remains classified. • A unique ID number for certain health care providers. • A healthcare policy that requires a gatekeeper or primary care physician. • Describe why a claim or service line was paid differently than it was billed. • ...
Healthcare Crisis 2024-10-01
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- The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage. Employers and employees usually share the cost of premiums.
- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed care company
- access The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- Measures of the effectiveness of particular kinds of medical treatment. This refers to what is quantified to determine if a specific treatment or type of service works.
- The responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided. Traditionally, health insurance companies have carried the risk. Under capitation, healthcare providers bear risk.
- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
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- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- An individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility.
- A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers (physicians, hospitals, testing centers, rehabilitation centers etc.), such as an HMO, PPO, or Point of Service plan.
- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
- How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time.
20 Clues: The person enrolled in a health plan. • A person's ability to obtain healthcare services • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer. • How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time. • ...
PATHFIT 2025-02-13
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- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or stress.
- – The ability to maintain stability and control body movements.
- – Exercises that involve short bursts of intense physical effort.
- – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases.
- – Tissue in the body responsible for movement and strength.
- – The process of breaking down food into nutrients for the body.
- – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy.
- – A macronutrient essential for muscle growth and repair.
- – The ability to sustain physical or mental effort over time.
- – The process of healing and restoring energy after exercise.
- – Hormones released during exercise that improve mood and reduce pain.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force against resistance.
- – The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- – A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- – Related to the heart and blood vessels, essential for endurance.
- – The range of motion available in a joint or group of joints.
- – Inorganic substances essential for health, like calcium and iron.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health.
- – Exercises that improve oxygen consumption and cardiovascular health.
- – Organic compounds needed for various bodily functions.
- – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical or mental exertion.
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- – A set schedule of activities that promotes health and well-being.
- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – The capacity to perform work and engage in physical activities.
- – The chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy.
- training – Exercises designed to build and maintain muscle strength.
- – The act of changing physical position or location.
- – Activities and habits that promote personal well-being.
- – The practice of being fully present and aware of the moment.
- – A structured session of physical exercise.
- – The way a person holds their body while sitting or standing.
- – Regularity in maintaining healthy behaviors and fitness routines.
- – The ability to control and maintain healthy habits consistently.
- – The way a person lives, affecting overall health and fitness.
- – A state of rest that reduces stress and promotes recovery.
- – Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- (Body Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – The ability to move quickly and easily with control.
- – The process of removing toxins from the body.
40 Clues: – A structured session of physical exercise. • – The process of removing toxins from the body. • – The act of changing physical position or location. • – The ability to move quickly and easily with control. • – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases. • – The state of being strong, active, and full of energy. • ...
StudentWellness 2025-12-08
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- a dimension of health that includes your feelings
- this item or device helps us stay organized as it tracks time
- ability to recover from change
- our first meeting of the school week are on...
- being grateful
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- a dimension of health that includes exercising
- a dimension of health that includes your surroundings
- being flexible
- structured, as students it's ideal to be...
- a dimension of health that includes your friends and family
- we provide one-on-one peer...
11 Clues: being flexible • being grateful • we provide one-on-one peer... • ability to recover from change • structured, as students it's ideal to be... • a dimension of health that includes exercising • our first meeting of the school week are on... • a dimension of health that includes your feelings • a dimension of health that includes your surroundings • ...
Community Assessment & Health Program Planning 2024-10-05
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- This type of assessment evaluates the impacts of a policy or project and includes the steps of screening, scoping, assessing, developing, and reporting. (2 words)
- This phase of program planning specifies the resources needed to provide a program and the activities or tasks that will be done.
- This stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. (2-words)
- This model is used to implement Healthy People 2030 goals and includes 4 steps - mobilizing partners, assessing the needs of a community, creating, and implementing a plan to reach HP goals, and tracking a community's progress.
- This type of data is representative of thoughts and feelings and can be obtained through key informants and focus groups.
- This process involves the community as an active partner in the assessment process and works towards achieving positive community change. (4 letter abbreviation)
- This type of assessment focuses on a particular setting and evaluates policies, hazards, and reviews work related injuries. (2 words)
- This is a great representative from the community to gather opinions, assumptions, and perceptions about the health of the community. (2 words)
- This type of data is numerical and can be collected via methods such as surveys.
- This model is used as a blueprint for community assessment that includes the full scope of health planning, an action phase, and can be used to improve health and quality of lives by mobilizing partnerships and taking strategic action plan.
- This model starts with the end in mind, includes evaluation in the beginning, creates a living document and action plan.
- This type of assessment evaluates what a community’s priorities are based on identified needs. (2 words)
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- This type of evaluation occurs at the end of a program.
- This type of primary data collection evaluates family life, stability of the economy, and educational institutions.
- This type of assessment gathers data regarding community assets, issues, and opportunities for action.
- This type of mapping allows the team to visualize the community and study concentrations of disease, identify at-risk populations, better understand program implementation, examine risk factors, and study interactions that affect health. (2 words)
- This program planning model is a great model to use with stakeholders and follows a logical chain of reasoning from the planned work to the intended result in 5 steps. (2 words)
- This type of assessment is focused on a specific population. (2 words)
- This program planning model is a great model for implementing educational programs to positively change health behavior and starts with a comprehensive community assessment. (2 words)
- This includes a stated problem, population, what the problem is related to, and how the problem is demonstrated.
- This phase of the Logic Model includes the long-term change or goal of your health program plan that often only occurs years after a program has ended.
- This is a process of identifying and mapping useful people, places, and systems. (2 words)
- This phase of program planning determines strengths and weaknesses of the program, cost effectiveness, if activities were implemented as intended, and if any revisions are needed based of changing community needs.
- This is important to use when program planning and first is done through a literature review. (3 letter abbreviation)
- This phase of the Logic Model includes identifying what resources are needed to develop a health program.
- This quality is an important component of health program planning that ensures fairness throughout the process.
26 Clues: This type of evaluation occurs at the end of a program. • This type of assessment is focused on a specific population. (2 words) • This type of data is numerical and can be collected via methods such as surveys. • This stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. (2-words) • ...
Mental Health and Wellness Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-20
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- this is your ways of managing stressful situations, and emotions.
- this type of health is the quality of a person’s relationships, social interactions, and sense of belonging within their community.
- manage your ____________ mindfully by tracking your spending and set achievable financial goals to reduce stress.
- this is the ability to adapt to stress and adversity, recover from setbacks, and move forward, rather than being overwhelmed by negative events.
- this type of health is the study of how our mind, emotions, and behavior affect our overall well-being.
- this is what gives your life meaning and purpose and engage in activities that align with your beliefs.
- the ability to recognize reality and cope with the demands of daily life.
- is type of wellness is when you engage in creative and motivating activities and expanding your knowledge.
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- an active process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
- cultivate ________________ by challenging your mind by learning a new skill, reading, or engaging in stimulating conversations.
- having the ability to recognize, understand and manage your own emotions, as well as the emotions of others.
- this type of health is when you keep your environment around you enjoyable and safe.
- this type of health is closely connected with mental health, refers to the way your body functions.
- this type of health is when you maintain relationships with spiritual things and having a spiritual direction and purpose.
- how our genes and traits are passed on from one generation to the next.
15 Clues: this is your ways of managing stressful situations, and emotions. • how our genes and traits are passed on from one generation to the next. • an active process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life. • the ability to recognize reality and cope with the demands of daily life. • ...
R.E.P.O Items 2025-09-17
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- makes everything in the bubble a LOT lighter
- gives you plus 25 (small) 50 (medium) 100 (big))health
- Wham... your enemies are fried!
- adds the amount of your maximum health
- makes the thing you connect it to lighter
- when it explodes, it stuns anything close
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- baseball!
- carry stuff in this
- makes you stronger
- you can see how many player are still alive
- you shoot people with this
- 1... 2... 3... explode
- charges up and then BLASTS!
- gives you the ability to grab things from farther away
14 Clues: baseball! • makes you stronger • carry stuff in this • 1... 2... 3... explode • you shoot people with this • charges up and then BLASTS! • Wham... your enemies are fried! • adds the amount of your maximum health • makes the thing you connect it to lighter • when it explodes, it stuns anything close • you can see how many player are still alive • ...
CHAPTER 25 2022-09-07
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- Federal legislation passed to improve the efficiency andeffectiveness of the health care system
- Comprehensive listing of medical terms and codesof diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
- A classification system used in the United States for reporting ofinpatient hospital procedures.
- that categorizes into payment groups patients who are medically related with respect to diagnosis
- Organization that accredits and certifies health care organizationsand other programs
- Permanent or long-lasting documentation of all patient care
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- System for Medicare patients by which apredetermined level of reimbursement is
- The classification system used in the United States to report morbidity and mortality
- diagnosis coding in all health care settings in the United States
- An accreditationprogram “authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS) to survey
- Professionals whopossess the expertise to develop, implement, and/or manage individual,health care data
- Classification system of patients based on the International Classification of Diseases
- Process by which the quality of the care and services provided
- Professionals who are technical experts in health data collection,
14 Clues: Permanent or long-lasting documentation of all patient care • Process by which the quality of the care and services provided • diagnosis coding in all health care settings in the United States • Professionals who are technical experts in health data collection, • System for Medicare patients by which apredetermined level of reimbursement is • ...
Cultural Competency in Community Nursing 2025-12-17
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- : The shared rules or behavioral expectations that a cultural group uses to govern its members.
- : The belief that one's own culture is superior to others.
- : A core term used to describe "overt racism" and crimes motivated by prejudice that affect community safety and health.
- : Partnering with local community leaders to build trust and promote health education.
- : Social Determinants of Health; the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, and work.
- : The motivation to want to engage in the process of becoming culturally competent.
- : Self-examination of one’s own biases.
- : The core objective of transcultural nursing developed by Madeleine Leininger.
- : A key cultural assessment parameter regarding food and nutrition.
- : The process of effectively delivering health care services that meet the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of patients.
- : A foundational element for building relationships in community nursing through mutual respect.
- : The ability to collect relevant cultural data and perform a culturally based assessment.
- : Traditional medicine or ____ healing practices passed down within families and communities.
- : Shared patterns of learned behavior, beliefs, and values.
- : Learning about diverse groups' health-related beliefs.
- : A community assessment tool used to visualize the "location" of cultural clusters.
- : Short for Leininger, the nurse theorist who founded Transcultural Nursing, a primary focus in the Stanhope text.
- : The family or social support system that heavily influences health decisions in collectivist cultures.
- : Community Health Nurse; the primary role discussed in the textbook.
- : The ____ cause; often used when discussing social determinants that lead to health disparities in communities.
- : The component of cultural competence involving effective communication and assessment of diverse populations.
- : ____ contact; a non-verbal communication behavior that can be viewed as respectful or aggressive depending on the culture.
- : Distributing resources based on individual needs to achieve fair outcomes.
- : Used by nurses to describe the "Interconnectedness" or ____ of causation in community health social determinants.
- : A primary biological variation to consider during cultural assessment.
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- : Automatic associations people harbor about a social group.
- : A crucial resource for ensuring effective communication with patients who speak another language.
- : The motivation of the nurse to "want to" engage in the process of becoming culturally competent.
- : Short for Humility; a lifelong process of self-reflection and personal critique regarding cultural biases.
- : Care that considers the whole person, including cultural needs.
- : The set of beliefs and assumptions that are widely held and transmitted across generations.
- : A social construct used to categorize people based on physical characteristics.
- : Engaging directly with diverse clients.
- : Foreign-____; a term used in community assessments to identify immigrant populations in the service area.
- : A discipline focusing on comparative cultural care developed by Leininger.
- : Respect for this age group is a high value in many traditional cultures.
- : Assuming all people of one culture have the same characteristics.
- : A client's perception that their cultural identity is respected and they feel empowered in the healthcare encounter.
- : Recognizing and appreciating cultural differences and examining one's own biases.
- : Federal mandates, like Title VI, that prohibit discrimination in programs receiving federal funds.
- : The goal of cultural skill: to provide care that is beneficial and ____ to the client.
- : Differences in health outcomes among different cultural groups.
- : What the nurse collects during a cultural assessment to avoid stereotyping.
- : Seeking to understand different cultural practices and worldviews.
- : The first step in cultural encounters, often varying by culture (e.g., handshakes vs. bowing).
- : A non-verbal communication factor that varies by culture, involving the pitch or volume of one's voice.
- : Racial bias or preconceived notions.
47 Clues: : Racial bias or preconceived notions. • : Self-examination of one’s own biases. • : Engaging directly with diverse clients. • : Learning about diverse groups' health-related beliefs. • : The belief that one's own culture is superior to others. • : Shared patterns of learned behavior, beliefs, and values. • ...
Healthy You and Relationships 2014-01-15
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- health, taking care of your body and eating right
- people who are different than you
- health, communicating with others
- health, tapping into the inner peace within you
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- you show this you are polite and considerate
- you are honest, others will ______ you.
- you wait your turn, you show this
- when you are strong socially you build these
- health, handling stressful situations in a healthy way
- health, wanting to learn more about things and the world around you
10 Clues: you wait your turn, you show this • people who are different than you • health, communicating with others • you are honest, others will ______ you. • you show this you are polite and considerate • when you are strong socially you build these • health, tapping into the inner peace within you • health, taking care of your body and eating right • ...
Values of Care 2021-10-20
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- How should health professionals treat clients based upon their individual needs?
- What is an example of a health care setting?
- What should be established for client's individual needs?
- What do you maintain in values of care?
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- What should health professionals uphold and give to clients?
- What should be actively avoided in any care settings?
- What is safeguarding apart of?
- What should be promoted in any health care setting?
- What should clients receive?
- What should clients feel when talking to their health professional?
10 Clues: What should clients receive? • What is safeguarding apart of? • What do you maintain in values of care? • What is an example of a health care setting? • What should be promoted in any health care setting? • What should be actively avoided in any care settings? • What should be established for client's individual needs? • ...
Best Vitamins for Menopause 2025-01-18
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- Supports bone health and reduces the risk of osteoporosis.
- Protects against oxidative stress and supports thyroid health.
- Reduces stress, improves sleep, and alleviates muscle cramps.
- Boosts energy levels and supports brain health.
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- Essential for maintaining strong bones as estrogen levels drop.
- Enhances collagen production for skin elasticity and supports immune function.
- Helps reduce hot flashes and promotes skin hydration.
- Reduces inflammation and improves heart and brain health.
- Prevents anemia and combats fatigue during menopause
- Supports immune health and hormone regulation.
10 Clues: Supports immune health and hormone regulation. • Boosts energy levels and supports brain health. • Prevents anemia and combats fatigue during menopause • Helps reduce hot flashes and promotes skin hydration. • Reduces inflammation and improves heart and brain health. • Supports bone health and reduces the risk of osteoporosis. • ...
Race, ethnicity, and the Canadian Healthcare System 2024-10-17
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- Care that recognizes the prevalence of trauma and violence in the lives of Indigenous peoples and the impact of these experiences on health and well-being. This type of care seeks to create a safe and supportive environment for Indigenous patients and to avoid
- Traumatic events experienced during childhood, such as abuse, neglect, and witnessing violence, which have lasting effects on health and well-being
- When everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This requires removing obstacles to health such as poverty, discrimination, and their consequences, including powerlessness and lack of access to good jobs with fair pay, quality education and housing, safe environments, and health care
- them
- Historical and contemporary forms of discrimination and this shape the health of Indigenous peoples and their access to resources. Examples include inequitable social policies and practices as well as individual and institutional racism
- This method is used to critically examine the language and underlying assumptions found in various forms of communication. In the context of Indigenous health, this approach might involve analysing healthcare policies or media representations to identify how language and assumptions maintain and legitimize inequities
- Preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations
- When individuals require healthcare services but do not receive them due to barriers such as cost, lack of availability, or discrimination. These are more common among marginalized populations
- Care that respects and affirms Indigenous cultures, values, and beliefs. This type of care recognizes the power imbalances inherent in healthcare relationships and seeks to create a safe and welcoming environment for Indigenous patients
- Care that is tailored to the specific needs of Indigenous communities, taking into account their unique histories, cultures, and social circumstances
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- Care that explicitly seeks to address the social determinants of health that contribute to health inequities. This type of care may involve advocating for policy changes, connecting patients with social services, or providing culturally relevant health education
- The conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life. These forces and systems include economic policies and systems, social norms, and political systems that influence health outcomes
- The normalization and legitimization of an array of dynamics – historical, cultural, institutional and interpersonal – that routinely advantage white people while producing cumulative and chronic adverse outcomes for people of colour
- Research that challenges Eurocentric assumptions and value structures in academia and society. This type of research prioritizes Indigenous knowledge, voices, and methodologies
14 Clues: them • Traumatic events experienced during childhood, such as abuse, neglect, and witnessing violence, which have lasting effects on health and well-being • Care that is tailored to the specific needs of Indigenous communities, taking into account their unique histories, cultures, and social circumstances • ...
Mental Health 2020-11-12
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- relationships are based on
- causing damage
- out surroundings
- mental health is also referred to as
- A type of relationship is one sided and negative
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- constant negativity or being "picked on" by a peer is
- an irrational fear is a
- apprehension, fear, uncertainty are all types of
- emotional state of extreme sadness
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers
- What type of health includes emotional, feelings, and thoughts
- an impairment of health
- people who don't dwell on failures are
- how you see yourself when you look in the mirror
14 Clues: causing damage • out surroundings • an irrational fear is a • an impairment of health • relationships are based on • emotional state of extreme sadness • mental health is also referred to as • people who don't dwell on failures are • the body's response to real or imagined dangers • apprehension, fear, uncertainty are all types of • ...
At the doctor's 2023-12-12
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- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations to treat or cure a condition.
- Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being.
- The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to visualize the internal structures of the body.
- A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor.
- The act of inspecting or assessing a patient's body for signs of illness.
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- A place where medications are dispensed and sold.
- The likely course or outcome of a disease, as predicted by a medical professional.
- room: A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care.
- The process of restoring health and normal functioning through therapy and exercises.
- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination of symptoms.
- A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health.
- The period during which a patient heals and returns to normal health after an illness or medical procedure.
- room: The area in a medical facility where patients wait for their turn to see the doctor.
15 Clues: A place where medications are dispensed and sold. • The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem. • A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health. • A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor. • Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being. • ...
Learn Your Medical Jargon 2022-10-11
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- The percentage you typically pay toward the claim.
- A group of primary care clinics, specialists and hospitals that work together to give you the care you need
- An employer-sponsored savings account associated with a high-deductible insurance plan
- Money that an individual must pay before an insurance company will pay 100% of an individual’s health care expenses
- A written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services.
- Medica's network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US
- This program that provides employees with 24/7 support, resources, and access to trained professionals
- Routine health care
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- 9 local health care networks that group primary care clinics, specialists, and hospitals together
- A provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan
- A flat fee paid by you for covered services
- The time that must pass before coverage can become effective for an employee or dependent
- An employer-sponsored savings account whose money must be used by the end of the year
- A $20 a month credit toward health club dues
- The amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin
15 Clues: Routine health care • A flat fee paid by you for covered services • A $20 a month credit toward health club dues • The percentage you typically pay toward the claim. • The amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin • A provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan • ...
Health Choice Board Crossword 2023-10-02
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- The role of money and finances in the ability to access and maintain good health
- known as infectious disease and can be transmitted from person to person, object to person, or animal to person
- Trend that is popular for a brief time, but usually phases out
- Something that is currently popular and may be for a long timeframe
- Awareness and understanding of others
- Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior
- the state of living a healthy lifestyle
- Anything that increases the risk of disease, injury, or illness
- Anything that decreases the risk of disease, injury, or illness
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- Understanding of and attention to the variety of feelings and emotions within each person
- Recognition between one's health and connection to environmental surroundings
- The values, relationships, skills and experiences that impact the health of teenagers and help them become healthy, caring, and responsible
- Known as chronic conditions and are not transmitted from person to person
- The absence of disease; it refers to physical, mental, and social well-being
- refers to the habits, environmental factors, and practices that may influence the length and quality of one's sleep
15 Clues: Awareness and understanding of others • the state of living a healthy lifestyle • Trend that is popular for a brief time, but usually phases out • Anything that increases the risk of disease, injury, or illness • Anything that decreases the risk of disease, injury, or illness • Something that is currently popular and may be for a long timeframe • ...
Revolutionizing Health Technology 2024-11-20
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- - A technology that uses virtual environments for therapy, surgery training, or fitness programs.
- - A digital tool often used on smartphones to help with fitness or health goals.
- - A method used to create customized prosthetics or even tissues for medical use.
- - A term for gadgets like fitness trackers that are worn on the body.
- - A basic activity tracked by devices to encourage movement throughout the day.
- - A term for maintaining or improving physical health, often monitored with trackers.
- - A benefit of robotic surgeries, improving outcomes by making procedures more accurate.
- - The information collected by apps and trackers to analyze health and fitness.
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- - The field that is evolving with technology like VR and robotic tools.
- - An organ that fitness trackers often monitor to measure physical exertion.
- - A medical procedure that can now be enhanced with robotic technology for better results.
- - A device worn to monitor physical activity, heart rate, and other health metrics.
- - Artificial devices like arms or legs designed to replace a missing body part.
- - A field of technology used in surgeries to improve precision and outcomes.
- - The process of introducing new technologies to improve health and medicine.
15 Clues: - A term for gadgets like fitness trackers that are worn on the body. • - The field that is evolving with technology like VR and robotic tools. • - An organ that fitness trackers often monitor to measure physical exertion. • - A field of technology used in surgeries to improve precision and outcomes. • ...
Safety & Health Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Working at • Tool talks • Slip, and falls • quality testing • Personal equipment • and Health at Work Act • Campus Health and Safety • International Organization • Fire are legal requirements • Safety and Health begins with
Trends in health care vocab 2024-08-30
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- diagnostic related groups and shorter hospital stays have created a need for the care in the home
- patients that use these services receive care without being admitted to hospitals or other care facilities
- exist when an ouut break of disease occers over the world wide geographic area
- The use of genetic and biochemicals process of living systems
- the state of being in optimum health with balanced relationship between physical,mental, and social health is another major trend in healthcare
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- uses both mainstream medical-treatments and CAM therapies to treat patients
- care that promotes physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual well-being by treating the whole body,mind, and spirit
- In other words a care for elderly is another field that will continue to experience growth in the future
- methods of treatments used in place of biomedical therapies
- this is one way congress is trying to control cost for government insurance plans such as Medicare and Medicaid
- Trying to control the rising cost of healthcare and achieve the maximum benefit for every dollar spent
- methods that are used conjunction with conventional medical therapies
- involves the use of video, audio, and computer system to provide medical and/or health care services
- Fedral law that regulates the education and testing of nursing assistants
- this means monitoring the use of energy to control cost and conserve resources
15 Clues: methods of treatments used in place of biomedical therapies • The use of genetic and biochemicals process of living systems • methods that are used conjunction with conventional medical therapies • Fedral law that regulates the education and testing of nursing assistants • uses both mainstream medical-treatments and CAM therapies to treat patients • ...
Being an informed food consumer 2017-10-06
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- Food or ingredient that people are interested in for a short period of time
- A term for accuracy and current information
- This has up to 16tsp of sugar per 600ml
- The level of health claim which refers to a nutrient or substance in a food and it's relationship to a derious disease
- The level of health claim which refers to a nutrient or substance in a food and it's effect on a health function
- Dependability or consistency of information
- Nutritional information...
- This must be on packaging to inform people of potential allergens
- A way of developing food education
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- Measurable biological parameter that indicated the risk of a serious disease
- Weight-reducing diet that eliminates one or more essential food groups
- Use-by or Best before
- lactose, dextrose and treacle are all forms of this
- Information that is fair, impartial and independent
- Relationship between a food and health
- This does not have to be on packaging but generally is
16 Clues: Use-by or Best before • Nutritional information... • A way of developing food education • Relationship between a food and health • This has up to 16tsp of sugar per 600ml • A term for accuracy and current information • Dependability or consistency of information • lactose, dextrose and treacle are all forms of this • Information that is fair, impartial and independent • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2022-08-17
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- baseline level of a disease
- focuses on diagnosis and treatment of disease
- system where everyone has health insurance
- what you pay each month for insurance
- state of optimal wellbeing
- epidemic that spreads over a wide area
- increase in disease above what is normal
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- payment for healthcare expenses
- level of health and wellbeing
- focuses on prevention of disease and illness
- amount a person pays before insurance
- describe vital statistics
- risk of death
13 Clues: risk of death • describe vital statistics • state of optimal wellbeing • baseline level of a disease • level of health and wellbeing • payment for healthcare expenses • amount a person pays before insurance • what you pay each month for insurance • epidemic that spreads over a wide area • increase in disease above what is normal • system where everyone has health insurance • ...
HCSC 2018-01-30
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- At the heart of the Blue Care Connection program is our team of _____________________, which is made of up registered nurses and other health care professionals
- Health Care Service Corporation, a Mutual Legal Reserve Company (HCSC), and an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield ____________
- a partially owned subsidiary, is a pharmacy benefit management company for HCSC
- a wholly owned subsidiary, provides a collaborative health care information exchange service as well as a platform for case management
- President and Chief Executive Officer
- Executive Vice President and President of Employer Solutions
- brand name for HCSC's ancillary benefits subsidiaries
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- Senior Vice President, Tri-State Plans, and President, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana (BCBSMT)
- Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) traces its roots to the development of the world's first hospital care prepayment plan in 1929 by whom?
- _______________________________ is our secure member website, offering members around-the-clock access to their health plan information, tools and online services.
- Senior Vice President, Compliance, Audit, Security, Special Investigations
- Health Care Service Corporation headquarters in Chicago Illinois is designed by whom?
- In Texas, we were the first to provide coverage for
13 Clues: President and Chief Executive Officer • In Texas, we were the first to provide coverage for • brand name for HCSC's ancillary benefits subsidiaries • Executive Vice President and President of Employer Solutions • Senior Vice President, Compliance, Audit, Security, Special Investigations • ...
Medical Ethics/Marlowe Kidd 2012-06-21
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- dishonest or deceitful practices in depriving,or attempting to deprive, another of his or her rights.
- state laws written for the express purpose of governing the practice of medicine.
- official authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard.
- the process by which a professional license obtained in one state may be accepted as valid in other states by prior agreement without reexamination.
- term for the use of the internet as a source of consumer information about health and medicine.
- legally responsible or obligated.
- sound practical judgment.
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- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person.
- the person bringing charges in a lawsuit.
- the process by which a license may be awarded based on individual credentials judged to meet licensing requirements in a new state.
- standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong.
- those who are trained to administer medical or health care to patients.
- decisions made by judges in the various courts that become rule of law and apply to future cases, even though they were not enacted by a legislature.
- boards bodies established by the authority of each state's medical practice acts for the purpose of protecting the health, safety, and welfare of health care consumers through proper licensing and regulation of physicians and other health care practitioners.
- Means "different suffering" and refers to the medical philosophy that dictates training physicians to intervene in the disease process, through the use of drugs and surgery.
15 Clues: sound practical judgment. • legally responsible or obligated. • the person bringing charges in a lawsuit. • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person. • those who are trained to administer medical or health care to patients. • official authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard. • ...
concept of DASH diet 2025-03-21
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- A key feature of the DASH diet to reduce hypertension risk.
- Drinking enough water is essential for this body function.
- Foods that are high in sodium and should be limited in DASH.
- Helps with digestion and is found in whole grains and vegetables.
- The DASH diet is not just a meal plan but a long-term _______.
- Brown rice and quinoa belong to this healthy food group.
- DASH diet encourages this type of dairy for better heart health.
- Supports blood pressure regulation and muscle function.
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- This sweet ingredient should be consumed in moderation on DASH.
- This mineral helps lower blood pressure and is found in bananas.
- Physical activity that complements the DASH diet for overall health.
- DASH diet recommends limiting this type of protein.
- Important mineral for strong bones and heart health.
- Essential food group in the DASH diet, rich in vitamins and minerals.
- DASH diet promotes the health of this vital organ.
- Natural source of vitamins, fiber, and potassium in the DASH diet.
16 Clues: DASH diet promotes the health of this vital organ. • DASH diet recommends limiting this type of protein. • Important mineral for strong bones and heart health. • Supports blood pressure regulation and muscle function. • Brown rice and quinoa belong to this healthy food group. • Drinking enough water is essential for this body function. • ...
Marketplace crossword puzzle 2023-05-30
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- An individual or organization that's trained and able to help consumers look for health coverage options through the Marketplace.
- A shopping and enrollment service for medical insurance created by the Affordable Care Act in 2010.
- The acronym for the program that helps small business owners provide medical and/or dental insurance to their employees.
- The plan category (or "metal level") that allows you to use cost sharing reductions if you qualify for them.
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- The abbreviation for the comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010.
- The abbreviation for a difference between some information you put on your Marketplace health insurance application and information we have from other trusted data sources.
- One of 4 plan categories (also known as “metal levels”) in the Health Insurance Marketplace. Plans in this category usually have the lowest monthly premiums but the highest costs when you get care.
- The abbreviation for a tax credit you can take in advance to lower your monthly health insurance payment (or “premium”).
- The abbreviation for the set of 10 categories of services health insurance plans must cover under the Affordable Care Act.
- The abbreviation for a managed care plan where services are covered only if you go to doctors, specialists, or hospitals in the plan’s network (except in an emergency).
- The acronym for the state program that gets funding from the federal government to provide free local health coverage counseling to people with Medicare.
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
12 Clues: The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • The abbreviation for the comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010. • A shopping and enrollment service for medical insurance created by the Affordable Care Act in 2010. • The plan category (or "metal level") that allows you to use cost sharing reductions if you qualify for them. • ...
Medical Jobs 2024-02-22
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- Performs surgeries
- Provides general medical care
- Specializes in heart health
- Focuses on the nervous system
- Administers anesthesia during surgery
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- Diagnoses and treats eye disorders
- Manages mental health issues
- Cares for women during pregnancy
- Conducts medical imaging tests
- Cares for children's health
- Treats patients' dental issues
11 Clues: Performs surgeries • Cares for children's health • Specializes in heart health • Manages mental health issues • Provides general medical care • Focuses on the nervous system • Conducts medical imaging tests • Treats patients' dental issues • Cares for women during pregnancy • Diagnoses and treats eye disorders • Administers anesthesia during surgery
Happy Pharmacy Week! 2021-10-14
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- How do we do our best work
- Novant Health exists to improve the health of ______, one person at a time
- Our department
- ______ Health
- Health professional that provides medications
- Pharmacy Week theme
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- Who are we celebrating on Tuesday?
- What type of service and care we provide
- Our number one priority
- Month pharmacy week is in
10 Clues: ______ Health • Our department • Pharmacy Week theme • Our number one priority • Month pharmacy week is in • How do we do our best work • Who are we celebrating on Tuesday? • What type of service and care we provide • Health professional that provides medications • Novant Health exists to improve the health of ______, one person at a time
Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force? (June 17-23, 2024) 2024-06-18
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- Section 3 Job 36 : 24 “Remember that thou _______ his work, which men behold.”
- Section 4 Science and Health 427 : 23 “Immortal Mind, governing all, must be acknowledged as _______ in the physical realm, so-called, as well as in the spiritual.”
- Section 5 Science and Health 335 : 18 - 20 “Nothing but Spirit, Soul, can ______ Life, for Spirit is more than all else.”
- Section 2 Science and Health 139 : 4 - 8 “From beginning to end, the __________ are full of accounts of the triumph of Spirit, Mind, over matter. Moses proved the power of Mind by what men called miracles; so did Joshua, Elijah, and Elisha.”
- Section 4 Science and Health 306 : 25 “Undisturbed amid the jarring testimony of the material senses, Science, still enthroned, is _________ to mortals the immutable, harmonious, divine Principle, — is unfolding Life and the universe, ever present and eternal.”
- Section 2 Psalms 114 : 7 “_______, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob.”
- Section 5 Science and Health 300 : 9 “So far as the scientific statement as to man is understood, it can be proved and will bring to light the true __________ of God — the real man, or the new man (as St. Paul has it).”
- Section 5 Jeremiah 32 : 17 “Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and _________ out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee:”
- Section 2 Psalms 47 : 7 “For God is the King of all the earth: sing ye _______ with understanding.”
- Section 3 Daniel 4 : 3 (to 2nd !) “How great are his _____! and how mighty are his wonders!”
- Section 4 Science and Health 482 : 19 - 23 “Jesus was the highest human concept of the perfect man. He was inseparable from Christ, the _______, — the divine idea of God outside the flesh. This enabled Jesus to demonstrate his control over matter.”
- Section 3 Jeremiah 14 : 22 “Are there any among the ________ of the Gentiles that can cause rain? or can the heavens give showers? art not thou he, O Lord our God? therefore we will wait upon thee: for thou hast made all these things.”
- Section 3 Science and Health 551 : 12 “Evolution describes the gradations of human belief, but it does not acknowledge the method of divine Mind, nor see that material methods are __________ in divine Science and that all Science is of God, not of man.”
- Section 2 Science and Health 511 : 23 - 25 “To mortal mind, the universe is liquid, solid, and aëriform. Spiritually interpreted, rocks and mountains stand for solid and grand _____.”
- Section 3 Science and Health 507 : 21 “ A material world implies a mortal mind and man a creator. The scientific divine ________ declares immortal Mind and the universe created by God.”
- Section 2 Psalms 136 : 4 “To him who alone doeth great _______: for his mercy endureth for ever.”
- Section 3 Science and Health 264 : 13 “As mortals gain more correct views of God and man, multitudinous objects of creation, which before were invisible, will become visible. When we realize that Life is Spirit, never in nor of matter, this understanding will expand into self-completeness, finding all in God, good, and needing no other _____________.”
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- Section 4 Luke 4 : 14 (to :) “And _____ returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee:”
- Section 5 Romans 8 : 1 “There is therefore now no ____________ to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.“
- Section 1 Jeremiah 22 : 29 “O _____, _____, _____, hear the word of the Lord.”
- Section 1 Romans 11 : 36 (to 1st .) “ For of him, and through him, and to him, are all ______: to whom be glory for ever.”
- Section 1 Science and Health 295 : 5 - 8 “God creates and governs the ________, including man. The ________ is filled with spiritual ideas, which He evolves, and they are obedient to the Mind that makes them.”
- Section 1 Jeremiah 51 : 15 “He hath made the earth by his power, he hath established the world by his wisdom, and hath stretched out the heaven by his _____________.”
- Section 1 Science and Health 505 : 22 “Spiritual understanding unfolds Mind, — Life, Truth, and Love, — and demonstrates the divine sense, giving the spiritual proof of the universe in _________ _______.”
- Section 4 Science and Health 539 : 27 - 30 “The divine origin of Jesus gave him more than human power to _______ the facts of creation, and demonstrate the one Mind which makes and governs man and the universe.”
- Section 1 Isaiah 40 : 26 “Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them all by names by the _________ of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one.”
- Section 6 Jude 1 : 25 “To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. ____.”
- Section 1 Science and Health 516 : 21 “Man and woman as coexistent and eternal with God forever reflect, in glorified _______, the infinite Father-Mother God.”
- Section 6 Science and Health 545 : 11 - 13 “The notion of a material universe is utterly opposed to the theory of man as evolved from ____.”
- Section 4 Psalms 147 : 5 “Great is our Lord, and of great _____: his understanding is infinite.”
- Section 3 Psalms 127 : 1 (to :) “Except the Lord build the house, they labour in ____ that build it:”
- Golden Text Proverbs 3:19 “The Lord by ______ hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens.”
- Section 5 Science and Health 425 : 23 - 26 “Consciousness constructs a better body when faith in matter has been conquered. Correct material belief by _________ understanding, and Spirit will form you anew.”
- Section 1 Romans 11 : 33 “O the depth of the ______ both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!”
34 Clues: Section 1 Jeremiah 22 : 29 “O _____, _____, _____, hear the word of the Lord.” • Section 3 Job 36 : 24 “Remember that thou _______ his work, which men behold.” • Section 4 Luke 4 : 14 (to :) “And _____ returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee:” • Section 3 Daniel 4 : 3 (to 2nd !) “How great are his _____! and how mighty are his wonders!” • ...
Competency 1, Information Management (C468) 2020-10-10
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- A computer system that uses hardware and software to process data into information in order to solve a problem.
- Uses nursing knowledge along with information and communication technology to promote the health of individuals, families and entire populations
- Formed in 2004 to advance nurses' competencies related to informatics. Primary objective was to develop a US nursing workforce capable of usingelectronic health records to improve the delivery of health care
- is the science and art of turning data into information
- Structured process for the generation, storage, distribution, and applicationof both tacit knowledge (personal experience) and explicit knowledge(evidence)
- Work of gathering data, which is then used to create information andknowledge this is completed by nurses and other healthcare workers
- Expected to be educationally prepared to conduct informatics research and generate informatics theory and have advanced understanding and skills in information management and computer technology
- Acronym for authorized incentive payments to specific types of hospitals and healthcare professionals for adopting and using interoperable health information technology and EHRS
- Ability to recognize when information is needed as well as the skills to find, evaluate, and use needed information effectively.
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- Formed in 2004 to advance nurses' competencies related to informatics. Primary objective was to develop a US nursing workforce capable of usingelectronic health records to improve the delivery of health care
- Authorized incentive payments to specific types of hospitals and healthcare professionals for adopting and using interoperable health information technology and EHRS
- Use of electronic information and communication to improve medical outcomes and healthcare decision making from the patient/consumerperspective
- A nurse with advanced skills specific to health information management and computer technology with expertise in systems development life cycles
- Data that has been interpreted
- Individual with a high degree of expertise, education, or experience who creates, distributes, and applies knowledge.
- Collection of numbers, characters, or facts that are gathered according to some perceived need for analysis
- Using knowledge and experience to manage and solve problems
- Acronym for technology informatics guiding education reform
- Synthesis of information from several sources to produce a single concept or idea
19 Clues: Data that has been interpreted • is the science and art of turning data into information • Using knowledge and experience to manage and solve problems • Acronym for technology informatics guiding education reform • Synthesis of information from several sources to produce a single concept or idea • ...
values of care 2021-10-18
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- - What do you maintain in values of care?
- What is an example of a health care setting?
- respect what should be established for clients individual needs?
- what should clients feel in health care settings feel when talking to a carer/health professional?
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- what should carers/ health care professionals uphold?
- what should be promoted in any health care setting?
- what should clients receive?
- what is safeguarding apart of?
- clue picture on the back (LABELLED B)
- - What should be actively avoided in any care settings?
10 Clues: what should clients receive? • what is safeguarding apart of? • clue picture on the back (LABELLED B) • - What do you maintain in values of care? • What is an example of a health care setting? • what should be promoted in any health care setting? • what should carers/ health care professionals uphold? • - What should be actively avoided in any care settings? • ...
Better Health for Individuals 2024-05-08
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- the dimension of health that focuses on the interaction between two individuals
- individuals who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairments
- the state experienced by individuals
- the way health is interpreted by an individual
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- the dimension of health that focuses on ones purpose and meaning in life
- having all necessary or appropriate parts
- the illness-wellness ___
- the way in which a person lives
- the nature of health that is constantly changing
- 5 aspects of health are known as
10 Clues: the illness-wellness ___ • the way in which a person lives • 5 aspects of health are known as • the state experienced by individuals • having all necessary or appropriate parts • the way health is interpreted by an individual • the nature of health that is constantly changing • the dimension of health that focuses on ones purpose and meaning in life • ...
Crossword 2023-04-14
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- the act of using your muscles to stay physically fit
- interferes with messages to the brain
- health that deals with your mind and feelings
- the recommended amount of time you should be asleep for
- health that deals with your body
- health that deals with how you interact with people
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- this can cause mental health issues
- can build self esteem and should be healthy
- should work together to eliminate stress and negativity at home
- measure of our body's well being
10 Clues: health that deals with your body • measure of our body's well being • this can cause mental health issues • interferes with messages to the brain • can build self esteem and should be healthy • health that deals with your mind and feelings • health that deals with how you interact with people • the act of using your muscles to stay physically fit • ...
heath and wellness 2021-09-21
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- Body Connection
- identifying the source of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health
- Management
- to say no effectively
- is the state of well being or total heath
- sharing of thoughts and feeling with other people
- resolution skills
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- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotion.
- between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs
- Skills
- at the score is is trustworthy and dependable
- body's response to really do image dangers and other life events
- is the compensation physical mental/emotional social well being
- means having the ability to end a disagreement keep it from larger conflict
14 Clues: Skills • Management • Body Connection • resolution skills • to say no effectively • is the state of well being or total heath • at the score is is trustworthy and dependable • sharing of thoughts and feeling with other people • between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs • is the compensation physical mental/emotional social well being • ...
chapter 1 2011-10-12
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- an overall state of well-being, or taotal health
- literacy obtain, interpret, understand basic health info and services
- beliefs ans standards of conduct that you find important
- sum total of your surroundings
- how long people live
- factors personal behaviors and habits related to living
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- collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- practicing habits to keep a person well and disease free
- people the same age with similar interests
- voluntarily choosing not to do something
- traits and properties that are passed from biological parents
- factors actions or behaviors tha represent a potential health threat
12 Clues: how long people live • sum total of your surroundings • voluntarily choosing not to do something • people the same age with similar interests • an overall state of well-being, or taotal health • collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • factors personal behaviors and habits related to living • practicing habits to keep a person well and disease free • ...
chapter 1 2015-09-13
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- health care treating the whole body, mind and spirit
- acronym for omnibus budget reconciliation act
- widespread disease
- health care provided in patients house
- care for the elderly
- control the rise in health care and achieving maximum benefits
- an acronym for patients with certain diagnoses, admitted to a hospital and are classified into one payment group
- in good physical and mental health
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- this therapy is used in conjunction with conventional medical therapy
- care that uses both mainstream medical and CAM therapies
- uses video, audio and computer systems to provide medical care
- this therapy is used in place of biomedical therapies
12 Clues: widespread disease • care for the elderly • in good physical and mental health • health care provided in patients house • acronym for omnibus budget reconciliation act • health care treating the whole body, mind and spirit • this therapy is used in place of biomedical therapies • care that uses both mainstream medical and CAM therapies • ...
Essential Health 2022-01-09
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- this organ sends blood all through the body
- essential for health, examples include zinc, magnesium, and potassium
- a macronutrient that gives you energy
- doing this will help you sleep better
- this organ controls all the body functions
- eating this type of food will make you gain weight unhealthily
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- a vegetable good for eye health
- a major food group that includes milk and cheese
- A type of carbohydrate that helps maintain bowel and digestive health
- a macronutrient that helps repair and build new cells
- naturally exists in fruits, vegetables, and honey
- a nutrient important for bone and tooth health
12 Clues: a vegetable good for eye health • a macronutrient that gives you energy • doing this will help you sleep better • this organ controls all the body functions • this organ sends blood all through the body • a nutrient important for bone and tooth health • a major food group that includes milk and cheese • naturally exists in fruits, vegetables, and honey • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-29
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- Metabolic state in a low-carb diet
- A nutrition professional
- The process by which your body converts food into energy
- Helps with digestion and is found in whole grains
- Mineral important for blood health
- A diet excluding all animal products
- Beneficial bacteria for gut health
- Compounds that protect cells from damage
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- The body's main source of energy
- The process of providing adequate fluids to the body
- Elements like calcium and iron that are vital for health
- Unit of energy provided by food
- Essential nutrients that the body needs to function properly
- Healthy fats found in fish
- Essential nutrient for building muscle
- Mineral that supports the immune system
- Mineral important for strong bones
17 Clues: A nutrition professional • Healthy fats found in fish • Unit of energy provided by food • The body's main source of energy • Metabolic state in a low-carb diet • Mineral important for blood health • Mineral important for strong bones • Beneficial bacteria for gut health • A diet excluding all animal products • Essential nutrient for building muscle • ...
HEALTH 2023-09-05
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- HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS
- :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD
- IS WHEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR BODY AND HOW ITS REACTS AND HOW YOUR EATING
- HEATH :ITS HOW OTHERS FEEL OR REACT ON THERE EMOTIONS
- BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS
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- HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH
- EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER
- HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING
- NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING
10 Clues: HEALTH:PSYCHOLOGICALLY IS LIKE BEING • HEALTH :A BALANCE OF PHYSICALS HEALTH • HEALTH :HEALTH AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING • BEING : ABSENCE OF NEGATION EMOTOTIONS • NESS : WHEN ONE DIMENSIONS OF WELL BEING • HEALTH : ITS ABOUT HOW YOUR HEALTH FEELS OR GROWS • EXPECTANCY : OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHERS TO LIVE LONGER • :WHEN YOUR BODY DOESN"T FEEL WELL OR NOT IN THE MOOD • ...
Sports & health 2023-02-25
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- sich vorbereiten: to ...
- I've ... my leg! (brechen)
- A very long race.
- Unfall
- Verletzung
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- Sport is good ... your health.
- Gesundheit
- sich ausruhen: to ...
- Schmerz
- If you have lots of pain, you can take ... .
- Have you ever ... in a marathon?
- I have ... my foot! (verletzt)
- Rennen
- Wohltätigkeit
- Can help you when you have an injury.
- trainieren
16 Clues: Rennen • Unfall • Schmerz • Gesundheit • trainieren • Verletzung • Wohltätigkeit • A very long race. • sich ausruhen: to ... • sich vorbereiten: to ... • I've ... my leg! (brechen) • Sport is good ... your health. • I have ... my foot! (verletzt) • Have you ever ... in a marathon? • Can help you when you have an injury. • If you have lots of pain, you can take ... .
5-3 / 5-4 CW 2024-02-20
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- a government benefit to assist employees that are injured on the job
- a benefit to employees that includes health, life, and disability
- paid time off for vacation
- when people are paid a percentage of sales
- compensation received after an employee retires
- health care that covers only the employee
- employees who get paid by production
- paid time off
- provides health insurance for all members of family
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- a government program that provides benefits to eligible unemployed
- company provides stock as a benefit
- leave provided for taking care of children
- same as commission
- amount paid for each item completed
- a fixed period of time
- savings provided by employer for retirement
16 Clues: paid time off • same as commission • a fixed period of time • paid time off for vacation • company provides stock as a benefit • amount paid for each item completed • employees who get paid by production • health care that covers only the employee • leave provided for taking care of children • when people are paid a percentage of sales • ...
Phys Ed Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- A type of physical activity involving movement or sport
- A physical activity that improves balance and flexibility
- Physical activity to improve fitness
- To test physical capability
- A common exercise that strengthens legs
- To improve health and endurance through exercise
- A type of exercise to improve muscle endurance
- The overall ability to perform physical tasks
- To perform a physical movement or exertion
- A low-impact form of exercise
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- To stop something from happening
- A key to learning sports or exercise techniques
- A type of aerobic workout to improve cardiovascular health
- Nutritional plan that supports healthy living
- An exercise that targets the chest muscles
- To absorb or gain knowledge
- A way to become more fit or improve health
- A basic muscle group strength exercise
- A form of exercise focusing on mindfulness and flexibility
- A type of workout that helps to strengthen
20 Clues: To absorb or gain knowledge • To test physical capability • A low-impact form of exercise • To stop something from happening • Physical activity to improve fitness • A basic muscle group strength exercise • A common exercise that strengthens legs • An exercise that targets the chest muscles • A way to become more fit or improve health • ...
PVO/DMB Division Day Crossword Puzzle (Nov 12 2019) 2019-11-07
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- The Health Workers in Healthy Workplaces blitz began on October 1, 2019 and focuses on musculoskeletal ___________ and respiratory hazards.
- The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and Cancer Care Ontario are two of the few occupational health and safety ________ centres that are funded by the ministry to improve health and safety for Ontario workplaces, enhance delivery of effective OHS services and products, and strengthen the OHS system in Ontario.
- One function of the Program Evaluation Unit is to build Performance __________ capacity across MLTSD and support program/project teams to develop their own PM Strategies.
- Workers can search and register for courses online, update personal information and obtain their training records using this system (acronym).
- ThinkMentalHealth.ca and FirstRespondersFirst.ca are examples of Mental Health in the Workplace _________.
- Which county had the highest risk of injury for young workers in the Manufacturing Sector?
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- The ministry commissioned this internationally recognized expert to conduct an Occupational Cancer Review. (Clue: He is a Dr.)
- The core work of the program __________ unit includes delivering timely responses to ad-hoc requests from programs, regions, media, and Freedom of Information (FOI) office.
- A survey was conducted by IPSOS to help understand individuals’ attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and ________ relating to occupational health and safety (OHS) culture in Ontario workplaces.
- The Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification Standard is being amended to allow Part One JHSC training to be fully delivered via _________.
- The new Supporting Workplace Safety Leaders program is a voluntary program which includes accrediting occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) and recognizing _________s who have implemented an accredited system.
- How many years is the term of Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Strategy?
12 Clues: How many years is the term of Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Strategy? • Which county had the highest risk of injury for young workers in the Manufacturing Sector? • ThinkMentalHealth.ca and FirstRespondersFirst.ca are examples of Mental Health in the Workplace _________. • ...
Health & Care 2024-06-19
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- Maintenance of a German Shepherd’s oral hygiene.
- Common respiratory health issue affecting the breed.
- Physical activity required to keep German Shepherds fit.
- Regular cutting of the dog’s nails.
- Regular cleaning to prevent ear infections.
- Regular maintenance of the dog’s coat.
- Importance of providing adequate water.
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- Ensuring the dog maintains a healthy weight.
- Nutritional regimen to maintain a healthy German Shepherd.
- Organisms that can affect German Shepherds' health.
- Common genetic disorder affecting German Shepherds’ hips.
- Measures taken to protect against flea infestations.
- Essential part of grooming to manage shedding.
- Routine health examinations by a veterinarian.
- Special care considerations for older German Shepherds.
- Preventative treatment against diseases.
16 Clues: Regular cutting of the dog’s nails. • Regular maintenance of the dog’s coat. • Importance of providing adequate water. • Preventative treatment against diseases. • Regular cleaning to prevent ear infections. • Ensuring the dog maintains a healthy weight. • Essential part of grooming to manage shedding. • Routine health examinations by a veterinarian. • ...
Hint Hint: Social Determinants of Health applicable to the Case Study 2013-11-09
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- Socially constructed role that influences the norms of society; linked to cultural norms.
- Basic human need; barrier to adequate nutritional intake; related to almost all the social determinants of health.
- They are designed to maintain and promote health, to prevent disease, and to restore health; socioeconomic status may affect the degree and accessibility of them.
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- Related to income, food security, education and health of the client, such as stress levels and satisfaction.
- Child Endowment Closely tied to socioeconomic status, education, food insecurities, genetic makeup and all forms of abuse, such as witnessing abuse in the home
- Includes families, friends and communities and has a positive association with health; act as a buffer against health problem and conflicts.
- Is closely related to the level of health status and income; for example immigrants may belong the lower ranks of hierarchy in society.
- An element of the client’s identity that may result in stigmatization from other groups; be a barrier in the integration process after migrating to Canada; dictate acceptable norms for the client.
- Element of health promotion; provides the client with the knowledge and skills to improve and maintain health; determines the level of comprehension of health literacy.
- Behavioural choices that can be positive or negative; influenced by socioenvironmental factors; how a person response to unmanageable situations.
10 Clues: Socially constructed role that influences the norms of society; linked to cultural norms. • Related to income, food security, education and health of the client, such as stress levels and satisfaction. • Basic human need; barrier to adequate nutritional intake; related to almost all the social determinants of health. • ...
EHR Chapter 7 2022-02-16
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- A unique code, known only to the user, that is used to gain access to computer applications.
- the right to expect that one’s personal space is respected while undergoing healthcare.
- _____ trail. A permanent record or accounting of accesses, additions, amendments, or deletions to a health record.
- A report of all persons (within the facility) who have had access to a patient’s protected health information.
- acronym for American Health Information Management Association, a professional association for the field of health information management.
- short for malicious software; deviant software such as worms, viruses, and Trojan horses, all of which attack computer programs.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- The patient’s right to expect that his or her health information will not be released without the patient/guardian’s written authorization or as required by law or regulation.
- a release of medical records to persons or entities other than to the patient who is the subject of the information.
- _________ recovery plan; A written document that details an inventory of hardware and software, and procedure for restoring backup files.
- Any healthcare entity that captures or utilizes health information. (hyphenated)
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- _______ of confidentiality -Releasing information without a required, properly executed authorization or as restricted by law
- A system of hardware and/or software that protects a computer or a network from intruders
- Maintaining the accuracy and consistency of data. (hyphenated)
- acronym for Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society; a group of healthcare professionals formed to promote a better understanding of healthcare informatics and management systems.
- _______ of privacy practices; that patients are made aware (in writing) of their rights under HIPAA
- The tangible items that are used in automation; mouse, keyboard etc.
- Ongoing conversations about a topic that take place online via the Internet.
18 Clues: Maintaining the accuracy and consistency of data. (hyphenated) • The tangible items that are used in automation; mouse, keyboard etc. • Ongoing conversations about a topic that take place online via the Internet. • Any healthcare entity that captures or utilizes health information. (hyphenated) • ...
Engineer 2022-10-25
14 Clues: electric • windmills • Prosthetics • power plants • builds boats • health products • Vertical farming • data and analytics • powered billboards • operator control system • code of the human species • future innovative projects • clean air ceramic inventions • the build of safety things such as parachutes
Mental Health Awareness 2025-05-29
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- Emotional distress caused by difficult events
- A professional who provides talk therapy
- Negative attitudes and discrimination
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication
- A feeling of worry or unease
- The feeling overwhelmed by demands
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- A state of joy and contentment.
- Seeking professional guidance for mental health
- General sense of positive mental state
- A national support phone number
- The process of getting better from a mental health condition
- State of prolonged sadness
- Talking to a professional for mental support
14 Clues: State of prolonged sadness • A feeling of worry or unease • A state of joy and contentment. • A national support phone number • The feeling overwhelmed by demands • Negative attitudes and discrimination • General sense of positive mental state • A professional who provides talk therapy • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • ...
Health Care Terminology 2023-09-19
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- protection provided against sickness.
- care overall doctor you see when you are sick.
- where you go to get medicine.
- coverage that helps you pay for health care.
- someone you depend on to pay your health care.
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- Amount you pay just to see your doctor.
- care benefits when your job pays for your health care.
- what you pay to have insurance.
- bill sent to your insurance company by your doctor.
- part of an amount that you're paying off.
- definite course of rules.
11 Clues: definite course of rules. • where you go to get medicine. • what you pay to have insurance. • protection provided against sickness. • Amount you pay just to see your doctor. • part of an amount that you're paying off. • coverage that helps you pay for health care. • care overall doctor you see when you are sick. • someone you depend on to pay your health care. • ...
SWSHD 2025-2027 2024-12-02
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- treating everyone with dignity and fairness
- a way to help everyone make smart health choices
- we value quality of service
- at the center of the 10 essential public health services
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- increase health department outreach opportunities and involvement in the community.
- what we strive for through transparency and accountability
- the final word of HiAPP
- managing money and resources
- we value working with others toward shared goals
- a group of people living or working together
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being (WHO)
11 Clues: the final word of HiAPP • we value quality of service • managing money and resources • treating everyone with dignity and fairness • a group of people living or working together • a way to help everyone make smart health choices • we value working with others toward shared goals • at the center of the 10 essential public health services • ...
Lesson 12 Health Insurance and Disability Insurance 2024-12-10
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- The cost of an insurance policy, usually paid monthly.
- Insurance that covers nonmedical costs like nursing homes or assisted living.
- A health care plan covering most costs when using in-plan providers.
- A provision in an insurance policy eliminating coverage for specific acts or damages.
- A law signed in 2010 expanding Medicaid and prohibiting denial for preexisting conditions.
- A type of insurance covering part of one’s income when unable to work.
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- A medical condition diagnosed before enrolling in a health care plan.
- A type of insurance model where providers agree to discounted services.
- An insurance plan where policyholders pay in advance for unlimited medical care.
- Health insurance purchased by an employer for its members.
- The process insurers used to determine premiums and coverage eligibility.
- The portion of an insurance claim not covered by the insurer and must be paid by the insured.
- An act protecting health insurance coverage for workers and their families when changing or losing jobs.
- A federally mandated program allowing individuals to maintain health care insurance at group rates after losing coverage.
14 Clues: The cost of an insurance policy, usually paid monthly. • Health insurance purchased by an employer for its members. • A health care plan covering most costs when using in-plan providers. • A medical condition diagnosed before enrolling in a health care plan. • A type of insurance covering part of one’s income when unable to work. • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-22
ARS PAYOR CODE CROSSWORD 2019 2019-03-15
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- CAREFIRST ID # MYY832154874
- UHC OPTIMUM CHOICE NON-CAPITATED
- PRIORITY PARTNERS
- BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
- MDIPA NON-CAPITATED EXAMS
- BCBS PREFIX A59
- USED FOR STAT WORKER'S COMP(PT HAS NO INFO YET)
- AETNA BETTER HEALTH
- JOHN HOPKINS MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
- UHC CHOICE PLUS
- BCBS OUT OF STATE PLAN
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- CAREFIRST ID # XIK905421456
- AETNA MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL
- JAI
- CIGNA SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICARE
- AARP SUPPLEMENTAL
- UHC STUDENT RESOURCES
- US FAMILY HEALTH PLAN
- BCBS ANTHEM VA, SCHED IN CMIC
19 Clues: JAI • BCBS PREFIX A59 • UHC CHOICE PLUS • PRIORITY PARTNERS • AARP SUPPLEMENTAL • AETNA BETTER HEALTH • UHC STUDENT RESOURCES • US FAMILY HEALTH PLAN • BCBS OUT OF STATE PLAN • BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEMS • MDIPA NON-CAPITATED EXAMS • CAREFIRST ID # XIK905421456 • CAREFIRST ID # MYY832154874 • AETNA MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL • CIGNA SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICARE • BCBS ANTHEM VA, SCHED IN CMIC • ...
Nutrition Puzzle 2024-08-25
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- frequency recommendation THREE
- importance REHYDRATE
- plate portion size SERVE
- albumin levels in the blood HYPOALBUMINEMIA
- fluid in the body ANASARCA
- quality measure BIOAVAILABILITY
- D deficiency risk OSTEOPOROSIS
- that provides energy CARBS
- C is an example of this MICRONUTRIENT
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- food group LEGUMES
- muscle loss SARCOPENIA
- type in whole grains FIBER
- essential for bone health CALCIUM
- of energy measurement KILOCALORIE
- health promoter PREBIOTIC
- phytochemical in tea CATECHIN
- diet goal NUTRIENTADEQUACY
- fatty acid OMEGA
- deficiency disorder MALNUTRITION
- compound with antioxidant properties PHYTOCHEMICAL
20 Clues: fatty acid OMEGA • food group LEGUMES • muscle loss SARCOPENIA • importance REHYDRATE • plate portion size SERVE • diet goal NUTRIENTADEQUACY • health promoter PREBIOTIC • type in whole grains FIBER • fluid in the body ANASARCA • that provides energy CARBS • phytochemical in tea CATECHIN • D deficiency risk OSTEOPOROSIS • frequency recommendation THREE • ...
Trash-tons crossword 2017-08-14
15 Clues: very dry • royal ruler • voting method • sate of health • impair or spoil • can't compare to • convention outcome • Officially approve • Amazing Handwriting • Having spiritual worth • return from ill health • another name for sneaky • I will _______ this bomb • lazy with a character trade • a political form favouring collectivism
Trash-tons crossword 2017-08-14
15 Clues: very dry • royal ruler • voting method • sate of health • impair or spoil • can't compare to • convention outcome • Officially approve • Amazing Handwriting • Having spiritual worth • return from ill health • another name for sneaky • I will _______ this bomb • lazy with a character trade • a political form favouring collectivism
Health Care 2022-03-21
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- This crossword is the cat's meow!
- President that established a more affordable health care system.
- _____ care.
- Covers anyone with limited income and resources, including pregnant women and children.
- _____ Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
- An individual receiving financial protection/reimbursement has this; health ____.
- Trump's attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, named after himself and Obamacare.
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- Established by Obama.
- Covers anyone over 65, or young people with disabilities.
- Affordable Care ____.
- Took over office in 2017; attempted to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
11 Clues: _____ care. • Established by Obama. • Affordable Care ____. • This crossword is the cat's meow! • _____ Health Insurance Program (CHIP). • Covers anyone over 65, or young people with disabilities. • President that established a more affordable health care system. • Took over office in 2017; attempted to repeal the Affordable Care Act. • ...
Health Chapter 1 2025-08-25
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- Overall Well-being
- Taking action to avoid disease
- (risk-Factors) Heredity, Gender, Environment,Culture, Age
- Low energy level, frequent aches and pains, prolonged illness
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- (Health) state of being comfortable with yourself
- (Health) how well the body functions
- (Factors) Media, technology, Taking Drugs/Alcohol, Safety, Exercise, Food intake
- Factors- action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury
- gradual progressoin through many stages between one extreme and another
- of life- degree of overall satisfaction with life
- a state at a high level of health
11 Clues: Overall Well-being • Taking action to avoid disease • a state at a high level of health • (Health) how well the body functions • (Health) state of being comfortable with yourself • of life- degree of overall satisfaction with life • (risk-Factors) Heredity, Gender, Environment,Culture, Age • Low energy level, frequent aches and pains, prolonged illness • ...
World Day for Safety & Health at Work Scavenger Hunt Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-26
10 Clues: Working at • Tool talks • quality testing • Slip, and falls • Personal equipment • and Health at Work Act • Campus Health and Safety • International Organization • Fire are legal requirements • Safety and Health begins with
Mental Health 2023-02-09
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- Mechanism for dealing with stress or difficulty
- State of being calm and at ease
- State of being content and joyful
- State of physical and mental stability
- Mental or emotional pressure
- Practicing activities to maintain physical and mental well-being
- Assistance and encouragement
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- Practice of focusing on the present moment
- Mental illness characterized by persistent sadness
- State of overall health and well-being
- disorder characterized by excessive worry or fear
- Adequate rest for physical and mental well-being
- Physical and mental well-being
- Treatment to improve mental health
14 Clues: Mental or emotional pressure • Assistance and encouragement • Physical and mental well-being • State of being calm and at ease • State of being content and joyful • Treatment to improve mental health • State of overall health and well-being • State of physical and mental stability • Practice of focusing on the present moment • Mechanism for dealing with stress or difficulty • ...
fortnite 2022-02-04
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- a shield and health item you can throw down that gives you 20
- a loot supply from an animal
- c1 s8 teir 100 skin
- a supply that gives you a gun and health/explosives
- protection that gives you 25 shield
- the most popular retail row and pleasant park house
- the poi TT
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- A heal that you throw down that gives you 20 health or sheild
- the game currency
- the s2 teir 70 skin
- a new mode released is s7
- the OG poi DD
- C2 s2 tier 100 skin
- protection that restores your health
- protection that gives you 50 shield
15 Clues: the poi TT • the OG poi DD • the game currency • the s2 teir 70 skin • c1 s8 teir 100 skin • C2 s2 tier 100 skin • a new mode released is s7 • a loot supply from an animal • protection that gives you 25 shield • protection that gives you 50 shield • protection that restores your health • a supply that gives you a gun and health/explosives • ...
public health 2024-09-12
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- has the responsibility of assuring that the services needed for the protection of public health
- the use of scientific knowledge to develop a strategic approach
- has been called the basic science of public health is the study of epidemics
- seeks to minimize the severity of the damage due to an injury causing event once the event has occurred
- of Americans increased from 47 to 77 years
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- prevents an illness or injury from occurring all by preventing exposure to risk factors
- A major proportion of human disease is caused by microorganism
- the science of summarizing collecting presenting and interpreting data in medical practice
- the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something tertiary
- the science of protecting and improving the health of communities and individuals
- seek to minimize disability by providing medical care and rehabilitation services
- that prevents undesirable health outcomes
- governments also sponsor research and education programs on causes and prevention of disease
- May be involved in promoting public health people most often look government at the local
14 Clues: that prevents undesirable health outcomes • of Americans increased from 47 to 77 years • A major proportion of human disease is caused by microorganism • the use of scientific knowledge to develop a strategic approach • has been called the basic science of public health is the study of epidemics • ...
abc 2024-01-22
13 Clues: Fatal Here • Health Here • Harmful Here • Corrosive Here • Biohazard Here • Oxidizing Here • Explosion Here • Combustible Here • Environment Here • Toxic Household Here • Explosive Household Here • Flammable Household Here • Compressed gas image here
abc 2024-01-22
13 Clues: Fatal Here • Health Here • Harmful Here • Corrosive Here • Biohazard Here • Oxidizing Here • Explosion Here • Combustible Here • Environment Here • Toxic Household Here • Explosive Household Here • Flammable Household Here • Compressed gas image here
National Laws 2024-10-30
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- Planning - The decision process regarding the number of children a family will have.
- - Department abbreviated as DepEd, which implements consumer protection laws.
- - The union often preceding parenthood, considered the foundation of the family.
- - A method used to prevent fertilization of the ovum.
- - Refers to non-mainstream healthcare practices that treat physical illnesses.
- - Codes of practice formulated for traditional healthcare practices.
- - To promote or recommend a practice or product, such as a traditional health method.
- - Department tasked with implementing the Consumer Act for trade and industry.
- - Law promoting traditional and alternative healthcare methods (Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act).
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- - Abbreviation for the Department of Agriculture, an agency involved in consumer protection.
- - The Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care.
- - A group of people related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together.
- - Refers to healthcare measures that stop illness before it happens.
- - Means of addressing consumer grievances, such as refunds or repairs.
- 7394 - Law number for the Consumer Act, protecting buyers of products and services.
- - A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Law - Another term for the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012.
- - The role centered on meeting the needs of others besides oneself, especially children.
- - A popular long-term contraceptive device.
19 Clues: - A popular long-term contraceptive device. • - A method used to prevent fertilization of the ovum. • - A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • - Refers to healthcare measures that stop illness before it happens. • - Codes of practice formulated for traditional healthcare practices. • ...
Mental Health Review 2025-10-24
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- PTSD stands for Post ______________ Stress Disorder
- What occurs when a mental health condition does not go away and becomes so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
- This is extreme stress due to disturbing events such as violence or disasters
- Experiencing a serious change in the way you feel is an example of a _______ _________
- This is how you feel about yourself
- This is a professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- Anything that causes stress
- This is negative stress and can cause harmful health effects
- This is when a therapist meets with a group of people who share similar experiences
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- These occur for no reason and can happen anywhere or anytime without warning, they may also occur due to certain triggers
- This is how you see yourself
- This is positive stress
- This is someone you can seek if you are struggling with your mental health
- What is the process of using strategies to reduce stress?
- Increased ___________ rate is a symptom of anxiety
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- This percentage of students experience bullying
- Bipolar is an example of what kind of disorder?
18 Clues: This is positive stress • Anything that causes stress • This is how you see yourself • This is how you feel about yourself • This percentage of students experience bullying • Bipolar is an example of what kind of disorder? • Increased ___________ rate is a symptom of anxiety • PTSD stands for Post ______________ Stress Disorder • ...
Hint Hint: Social Determinants of Health applicable to the Case Study 2013-11-09
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- Behavioural choices that can be positive or negative; influenced by socioenvironmental factors; how a person response to unmanageable situations.
- An element of the client’s identity that may result in stigmatization from other groups; be a barrier in the integration process after migrating to Canada; dictate acceptable norms for the client.
- Related to income, food security, education and health of the client, such as stress levels and satisfaction.
- Basic human need; barrier to adequate nutritional intake; related to almost all the social determinants of health.
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- Is closely related to the level of health status and income; for example immigrants may belong the lower ranks of hierarchy in society.
- They are designed to maintain and promote health, to prevent disease, and to restore health; socioeconomic status may affect the degree and accessibility of them.
- Includes families, friends and communities and has a positive association with health; act as a buffer against health problem and conflicts.
- Child Endowment Closely tied to socioeconomic status, education, food insecurities, genetic makeup and all forms of abuse, such as witnessing abuse in the home
- Element of health promotion; provides the client with the knowledge and skills to improve and maintain health; determines the level of comprehension of health literacy.
- Socially constructed role that influences the norms of society; linked to cultural norms.
10 Clues: Socially constructed role that influences the norms of society; linked to cultural norms. • Related to income, food security, education and health of the client, such as stress levels and satisfaction. • Basic human need; barrier to adequate nutritional intake; related to almost all the social determinants of health. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-08
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- Facilities) Places or institution that offer healthcare services.
- Arthritis and gout.
- Medicine) Uses magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy field may enter various points in the body.
- Works closely with the department of health.
- Providers) Professional who provides people with healthcare.
- Practitioners) Independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body.
- Center) Services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs.
- stones.
- Form energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- To be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory services.
- Specific services that are not paid by the issuer.
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- Non-insulin dependent diabetic patients.
- Protected against the marketing of goods.
- Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
- Health) Person's ability to evaluate and utilize the health information.
- Products) Items that we consume and use that improve our well being.
- Choose products at competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality.
- Views diseases as a manifestations of an alternation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself.
- Person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine.
- Does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body.
20 Clues: stones. • Arthritis and gout. • Non-insulin dependent diabetic patients. • Protected against the marketing of goods. • Works closely with the department of health. • Specific services that are not paid by the issuer. • Providers) Professional who provides people with healthcare. • Facilities) Places or institution that offer healthcare services. • ...
Miller's Nutrition Crossword 2025-10-21
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- The study of how food affects our health and well-being.
- A nutrient needed in large amounts, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- The amount of a nutrient that is absorbed and used by the body.
- Essential for various bodily functions, such as immune system health and cell growth.
- A diet that excludes all animal products, including meat, eggs, and dairy.
- A unit of energy used to measure the energy content of food.
- Essential for hormone production, energy storage, and nutrient absorption.
- A substance in food that provides energy or essential functions for the body.
- Sugars, starches, and fiber that provide energy.
- Building blocks of the body that support growth and repair.
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- Substances that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- Inorganic substances that play roles in bone health, muscle function, and other processes.
- A lack of an essential nutrient in the diet.
- A nutrient needed in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals.
- A diet that includes all essential nutrients in appropriate proportions.
- A diet that excludes meat and eggs.
- Non-digestible plant compounds that promote gut health.
17 Clues: A diet that excludes meat and eggs. • A lack of an essential nutrient in the diet. • Sugars, starches, and fiber that provide energy. • Non-digestible plant compounds that promote gut health. • The study of how food affects our health and well-being. • Building blocks of the body that support growth and repair. • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
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- A health care delivery model where health services are funded based on patient health outcomes is called ________ based health care
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
- Customer of patient case costing
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
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- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- Transform data into useful information
- Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
Health Care in the Past 2022-09-20
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- We pay this to help fund health care in Norway
- Someone who works with mental health and illness
- a doctor who specializes in teeth
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy
- a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs
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- you get this if you are pulling out a tooth so you do not feel it
- a healthcare professional who makes and fits artificial limbs for people with disabilities
- if you have this you do not have to pay in the US if you need health care
- a terrible plague that came from China to Eurobe in 1347
- if you have an infection taking this can help
- Someone who works with physical health and illness
- This was used by doctors to reduce pain, but is highly adictive
12 Clues: a doctor who specializes in teeth • if you have an infection taking this can help • We pay this to help fund health care in Norway • Someone who works with mental health and illness • Someone who works with physical health and illness • a terrible plague that came from China to Eurobe in 1347 • This was used by doctors to reduce pain, but is highly adictive • ...
