health Crossword Puzzles
Health Chapter 1 2020-09-14
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- using communication to influence and support others
- whether you are male or female
- the standards and beliefs most important to you
- being comfortable with yourself, others, and your surroundings
- the overall well-being of your body, mind, and relationships
- a result a person aims for and works to reach
- traits passed biologically from parent to child
- an offer to repair or replace a product if there's a problem
- how well you get along with others
- how you react to events in you life
- the public promotion of a product or service
- a state of high-level health
- the physcial and social conditions around you
- how well your body functions
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- beliefs and patterns of behavior shared by a group
- forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
- telling lies to obtain money or property
- buys products or services for personal use
- the degree of overall satisfaction a person gets from life
- an action or condition that increase the likelihood of a negative outcome
- taking action to avoid negative outcomes
- the ability to gather, understand, and use health information
- specific steps to achieve a goal
- an almost automatic behavior
- the number of years a person can expect to live
- health fraud
26 Clues: health fraud • an almost automatic behavior • a state of high-level health • how well your body functions • whether you are male or female • specific steps to achieve a goal • how well you get along with others • how you react to events in you life • telling lies to obtain money or property • taking action to avoid negative outcomes • buys products or services for personal use • ...
Introduction to Health Review 2022-02-09
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- a top ten leading cause of death in adults that is associated with smoking, a high fat diet, and uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- Number three leading cause for death among teens
- lifestyle factors associated with this cause of death include traumatic experience, untreated depression, stress, alcohol/drugs, and bullying
- the aspect that deals with your feelings
- the three leading causes of death among ______ can be prevented
- aspect that deals with the body
- behaviors that lead you closer to premature death
- Being ill or disease
- this cause of death includes motor vehicle collisions, falls, and drownings
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- lifestyle factors associated with this cause of death include STIs, sun exposure, smoking, drinking, and a poor diet
- number one leading cause for death among adults
- behaviors that lead you closer to optimal wellness
- a line that represents your health at this moment in time
- being dead
- lifestyle factor associated with the three leading causes of death among adults
- the state of total physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual wellbeing
- aspect that deals with your values and beliefs
- You must consider the whole person when determining their health and wellbeing
- health is individual and always ____________
- the number one cause of death in the unintentional injuries category
- aspect that deals with your interactions with others
21 Clues: being dead • Being ill or disease • aspect that deals with the body • the aspect that deals with your feelings • health is individual and always ____________ • aspect that deals with your values and beliefs • number one leading cause for death among adults • Number three leading cause for death among teens • behaviors that lead you closer to premature death • ...
Unit 3 2020-10-14
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- continually changing
- Corona virus is a...
- National disability insurance scheme
- A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries
- a subjective concept related to personal experience with injury or disease
- a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- having groups from many sectors work together
- influenced by or based on personal beliefs. feelings or opinions
- when a person exhibits a range of factors that increase their risk of cardiovascular disease
- focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness
- the fusing of the sperm and the egg
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- diseases that affect the heart and bloody vessels
- infectious diseases which are transmitted from the environment
- a measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability
- an individuals or a populations overall level of health
- a condition characterised by a reduced ability of the body to deliver enough oxygen to the cells
- expectancy an indication of how long a person is expected to live
- high bloody pressure
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- refers to numbers of new case of a disease or condition in population during a given time.
- ill health in an individual and levels of ill health in a population
21 Clues: continually changing • Corona virus is a... • high bloody pressure • the fusing of the sperm and the egg • National disability insurance scheme • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • having groups from many sectors work together • A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries • diseases that affect the heart and bloody vessels • ...
APR 114 Module 4: Chemical Hygiene 2025-06-20
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- This engineering control creates a sterile environment.
- This PPE provides protection against gases, particles, and vapors.
- This is the shape used by the NFPA secondary labelling system.
- These are a type of chemical hazard.
- This engineering control has a built-in ventilator mechanism.
- This is included in the health hazard category of GHS pictograms.
- Situation that poses threat to life, health, property, or environment.
- This is the most dangerous rank on the GHS scale.
- These are a type of physical hazard.
- This is one of the types of key information included in a SDS.
- This acronym represents the order in which fire safety measures are performed in the case of a fire.
- Air entering this engineering control is not filtered.
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- Biological substance that poses a threat to the health of organisms.
- This acronym represents the order in which the steps for correctly using a fire extinguisher should be completed.
- This item can be used to safely move an electric shock victim.
- This color represents health on HMIS secondary labels.
- This is included in the physical hazard category of GHS pictograms.
- Organization that certifies N95 respirators.
- These are a type of biological hazard.
- This is the most dangerous rank on the HMIS scale.
20 Clues: These are a type of chemical hazard. • These are a type of physical hazard. • These are a type of biological hazard. • Organization that certifies N95 respirators. • This is the most dangerous rank on the GHS scale. • This is the most dangerous rank on the HMIS scale. • This color represents health on HMIS secondary labels. • ...
Verification Types and Services 2023-08-09
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- A service created by ASM that allows for quick and efficient hospital verifications to other hospitals or health systems using MD-Staff. The purpose of the verification is to quickly review a provider’s current or previous standing with an outside health care organization.
- A license number assigned to health care providers that allows them to write prescriptions for controlled substances.
- A verification to confirm a unique identifier assigned to covered health care providers and is also used to create to help send health information electronically more quickly and effectively.
- A license that allows licensed health care practitioners to work with controlled substances.
- Verifies a variety of information (Education, board certifications, various licensure, etc.) with a single verification, but is still considered ‘primary source’.
- The most widely accepted professional online resource for verifying board certification information. The purpose of a board certification verification is to demonstrate or prove that a physician meets nationally recognized standards for education, knowledge, experience and skills, as well as maintains their certification through continuous learning (CMEs) and patient improvement in order to provide high quality care in a specific medical specialty or sub-specialty.
- A type of healthcare-specific background check, previously known as Talentwise.
- (SAM/GSA), An electronic directory of individuals and organizations that are not permitted to receive federal contracts or assistance from the United States government. This is a type of exclusion list, where the desired verification result is “No Results”.
- Continuous Query, Provides a report outlining any previous malpractice payments paid on behalf of a health care practitioner or actions taken against a health care practitioner.
- Provides a report outlining any previous malpractice payments paid on behalf of a health care practitioner or actions taken against a health care practitioner.
- License, A type of license verification that lets you know the provider’s current practicing status and other information (such as limitations, current disciplinary actions, etc.) within a particular state.
- An organization focused on detecting and preventing fraud, waste, abuse, misconduct and mismanagement in the government, and to promote economy, efficiency and effectiveness in the agency’s operations and programs. This is a type of exclusion list, where the desired verification result is “No Results”.
- An online resource that provides educational reporting, verification and research services. This is used for Medical Education verifications.
- A verification to identify criminal records for an individual on a national level.
- A type of healthcare-specific background check.
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- A type of verification that returns whether or not a provider has opted out of (or not enrolled) in federal health insurance (for people 65 or older).
- A license that allows a qualifying and authorized practitioner to prescribe controlled substances for maintenance or detoxification purposes.
- A service created by ASM that allows for quick and efficient verifications of hospital affiliations, educational institutions, employment records and peer references.
- A screening tool that provides insight into a healthcare professional’s medical background, specifically focusing on a disciplinary action levied against an individual or entity by a state licensing board. These can severely damage an organizations finances, operations and reputation and inhibit providers from participating in federal healthcare programs.
- A certification demonstrating that a physician meets nationally recognized standards for education, knowledge, experience and skills, as well as maintains their certification through continuous learning (CMEs) and patient improvement in order to provide high quality care in a specific medical specialty or sub-specialty.
- A type of verification that confirms a provider is covered (financially) in the event of malpractice.
21 Clues: A type of healthcare-specific background check. • A type of healthcare-specific background check, previously known as Talentwise. • A verification to identify criminal records for an individual on a national level. • A license that allows licensed health care practitioners to work with controlled substances. • ...
Community Assessment & Health Program Planning 2024-09-30
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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) • ...
Medical Sociology 2024-01-02
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- Structural or physical dysfunction in the body.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well being.
- The behaviors associated with having an illness
- Attaching a medical term to a deviant act or non typical result.
- illnesses that are questioned or considered questionable by some medical professionals
- The physical limitations a less-able person faces
- The study of the cause and distribution of disease.
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- the social process that normalizes “sick” behavior
- The act of looking down at someone that has a disease.
- A social Institution responsible for treating disease and improving the health of a person.
- a reduction in one’s ability to perform everyday tasks; the World Health Organization notes that this is a social limitation
- The process that changes “bad” behavior into “sick” behavior
- The answer to this one is "WORD_BANK" and is here to provide you with a word bank for the other questions.Medical-Sociology, Medicine, Health, Disease, Sick-Roles, Stigmatization-of-Illness, Contested-Illnesses, Illnesses-Beliefs, Medicalization, Social-Epidemiology, disability, demedicalization, impairment
- Assumptions about the severity or nature of symptoms
- A perspective that seeks to understand the ways that society approaches and shapes health, disease and illness
15 Clues: Structural or physical dysfunction in the body. • The behaviors associated with having an illness • The physical limitations a less-able person faces • the social process that normalizes “sick” behavior • A state of physical, mental, and social well being. • The study of the cause and distribution of disease. • Assumptions about the severity or nature of symptoms • ...
Mental Health First Aid and Advocacy 2025-01-20
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- A professional who is trained to provide guidance and treatment for mental health conditions.
- A range from mental well-being to mental illness.
- A person who supports and stands up for the rights and needs of others in the workplace.
- A type of therapy where individuals talk about their issues with a trained professional.
- The process of ensuring that an individual’s needs are met, especially in challenging circumstances.
- Often referred to as the "feel-good" chemical because it plays a key role in regulating mood, happiness, and emotional well-being.
- What we need to do to empathise and providing support to someone in need.
- An emotional state of intense sadness or helplessness
- An eating disorder characterised by episodes of binge eating followed by purging
- A mental health charity and driver of policies in the UK.
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- How far we can go to offer support.
- The company or organisation’s approach to managing and supporting employee health
- To make someone feel comfortable and supported in discussing their personal issues.
- A program that teaches people how to assist someone who is experiencing a mental health crisis.
- A mental health condition involving excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
15 Clues: How far we can go to offer support. • A range from mental well-being to mental illness. • An emotional state of intense sadness or helplessness • A mental health charity and driver of policies in the UK. • What we need to do to empathise and providing support to someone in need. • An eating disorder characterised by episodes of binge eating followed by purging • ...
Health and fitness 2013-04-28
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- Leader for global health
- Physical games and activity to improve health and fitness
- A lifestyle with not much physical activity
- Restrict food to small amounts or special type in order to lose weight
- Physical activity at work or for work
- Benefit of Physical activity
- influences someones emotional health
- Being active and exercising
- Your attitude and how you feel
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- A substance produced from exercising
- Interacting with other people
- getting actively from one spot to another
- Helping around the house,doing chores
- Doing things you enjoy or like
- Government's guidelines for Physical activity
15 Clues: Leader for global health • Being active and exercising • Benefit of Physical activity • Interacting with other people • Doing things you enjoy or like • Your attitude and how you feel • A substance produced from exercising • influences someones emotional health • Helping around the house,doing chores • Physical activity at work or for work • ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing 2024-07-03
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- Mindfulness practice focusing on breath and relaxation.
- A state of mental tension and worry.
- Unwanted thoughts or behaviours.
- Feeling of being content and happy.
- Professional who helps with mental health.
- Practice of caring for one’s own mental health.
- Ability to understand and manage emotions.
- Deep connection with friends and family.
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- Feeling extremely tired and overwhelmed.
- A strategy to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- Activity done to relax and enjoy.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
- The ability to recover from difficulties.
- Necessary for health, often neglected during stress.
- The opposite of sadness.
15 Clues: The opposite of sadness. • A feeling of worry or fear. • Unwanted thoughts or behaviours. • Activity done to relax and enjoy. • Feeling of being content and happy. • A state of mental tension and worry. • Feeling extremely tired and overwhelmed. • Deep connection with friends and family. • The ability to recover from difficulties. • Professional who helps with mental health. • ...
Micronutrient Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Trace mineral aiding in immune and nervous system function
- Amount of nutrients for the body available
- Water soluble vitamin, supports brain health
- Natural elements in small amounts
- Broken down in fat
- Fat soluble vitamin, helps skin health, immune system, and normal sight
- Broken down in water
- A chemical compound found in plants
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- Found in dairy, responsible for bone health
- Organic compound needed in small amounts
- Lack of hemoglobin
- Trace mineral needed to make hemoglobin
- More nutrient needed in a diet
- Gives blood red color, transports oxygen
- Less nutrient needed in a diet
15 Clues: Lack of hemoglobin • Broken down in fat • Broken down in water • More nutrient needed in a diet • Less nutrient needed in a diet • Natural elements in small amounts • A chemical compound found in plants • Trace mineral needed to make hemoglobin • Organic compound needed in small amounts • Gives blood red color, transports oxygen • Amount of nutrients for the body available • ...
Social and Behavioral Health 2017-10-16
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- A sequence of socially defined events and roles that the individual enacts over time
- Action taken to improve a situation, especially a medical disorder.
- The state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor
- The condition of being grossly overweight
- Overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- Differences in health status or in the distribution of health determinants between different population groups
- The range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health status
- An infectious disease transmissible (as from person to person) by direct contact with an affected individual or the individual's discharges or by indirect means
- The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age
- A person's standing or importance in relation to other people within a society.
- A group of people sharing the same culture, history, language, etc.; an ethnic group.
- Any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury
- The social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society
- Combination of knowledge, practices, and attitudes that together contribute to motivate the actions we take regarding health
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- An economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's economic and social position in relation to others, based on income, education, and occupation
- The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group
- The state of being unemployed
- Conditions or habits that raise your risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and heart attack
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
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- A disorder of structure or function in a human especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- Plasticity To changes in neural connections during development as a result of environmental interactions as well as neural changes induced by learning
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Routine health care that includes check-ups, patient counseling and screenings to prevent illness, disease and other health-related problems.
- The working environment and all existing circumstances affecting labor in the workplace, including job hours, physical aspects, legal rights and responsibilities.
- The health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- Who posited the Social Cognitive Theory
- As the willingness of members of a society to cooperate with each other in order to survive and prosper.
- A person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
- Justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society
- The fact that inequalities in population health status are related to inequalities in social status.
- The perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from other people, and that one is part of a supportive social network.
- A person’s belief in his or her ability to succeed in a particular situation
- It is a discipline which concerns itself with the study and improvement of the health characteristics of biological communities
- Disease lasting 3 months or more
- Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- Use Any habitual use of the tobacco plant leaf and its products
- Cognitive Theory An interpersonal level theory that emphasizes the dynamic interaction between people (personal factors), their behavior, and their environments.
40 Clues: The state of being unemployed • Disease lasting 3 months or more • Who posited the Social Cognitive Theory • The condition of being grossly overweight • The state of being free from illness or injury. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • The social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society • ...
Module 8 - Chapters 12-13 2015-04-04
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- ________ organizations, includes international organizations that focus on health issues in a particular region. Example: PAHO.
- Allow IDUs to exchange their used syringes/equipment for clean equipment.
- An abbreviation for an outreach worker. Example: A _______ who once was an addict, could distribute prevention information to others in the community.
- ________ organizations, key players with respect to implementation and funding of programs and in providing assistance in some of the most difficult situations. Examples: CARE, Medecins Sans Frontieres, ICRC.
- Bundles of meanings that have been aggregated into single constructs, and are connected to behaviors that are said to represent the construct.
- An infectious viral disease of birds, commonly called bird flu.
- _________ factors, reduce the likelihood of problem behavior.
- _________ approach, an approach where the focus in not on changing behavior conceptualized in terms of inputs and outputs, but on working with the organizing processes and structures through which individuals generate behavior over time.
- An intermittent and remittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells. Disease of “first world” countries. Controlled as a byproduct of agricultural development, with better housing, land drainage, mosquito repellants, etc.
- Traditional hero-song form in Mexico that has become an entire pop-song genre.
- Can also be referred to as health transition. The overall pattern of illness and disease between industrialized, developed countries and those that are less developed.
- An abbreviation for an approach developed primarily in the global health context, originally in the area of nutrition, and later widely used concerning HIV/AIDS. Its roots are in several of the behavior change theories.
- Includes environmental risks, system capacity and infrastructure, socioeconomic conditions, political conditions, etc.
- _________ risks, the presence of disease carried or vectored in a particular location via contaminated water, insects, pollution, or climate factors that cause food shortages or famine.
- Abbreviations for a health model under which individuals make decisions about whether to engage in health risk behavior based on an assessment of perceived susceptibility to a health problem, perceived severity of the problem, costs and benefits of action, etc.
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- The things, behaviors, and so on that make for high status, together with what that status signifies.
- _______ factors, increase the likelihood of problem behavior.
- _______ systems, systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas about what causes illness and disease, how to treat/cure illnesses, and who the appropriate healers are.
- Unpublished reports from specific projects and interventions, available through project or organizational websites.
- _______-_____ organizations, public health agencies that carry our extensive activities beyond their borders. Examples: CDC, NIH, USAID.
- The medically supervised treatment of addicted drug user by administering drugs such as methadone or buprenorphine that mitigate the addictive craving without most of the negative consequences.
- The integration of socioeconomic constraints, life-patterns, and associated values/beliefs.
- An approach that have proved effective in addressing high-risk populations for HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. Focuses on key health effects of a person’s behavior while not judging or overcategorizing the person as a whole.
- An underlying organizational pattern or structure. Examples: status constructs, gender constructs.
- The term used to describe the use of mobile devices in health promotion. Examples: AIDS Penalty Shoot Out and AIDS Fighter Pilot.
- Abbreviation for a health model under which decisions about risk behavior/healthy behavior are said to be the result of attitudes towards a behavior itself, subjective norms that an individual associates with behavior, and perceptions concerning the degree of control over the behavior.
- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules in the tissues. In recent years it has been seen as an emerging disease. Has never been eradicated in many poorer nations, even though effective therapies have been in place for many years.
- ________ conditions, the nature of the economy and its relationship to the global economic system, and the effect of this context on social factors, which in turn affect health conditions and system capacity.
- ________ conditions, the presence of instability or conflict or, at worst, armed conflict and civil war.
- An individual’s confidence in the ability to take an action.
30 Clues: An individual’s confidence in the ability to take an action. • _______ factors, increase the likelihood of problem behavior. • _________ factors, reduce the likelihood of problem behavior. • An infectious viral disease of birds, commonly called bird flu. • Allow IDUs to exchange their used syringes/equipment for clean equipment. • ...
Foster Care 2021-01-15
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- care Arrangement where family or community members care for a child
- A new Foster Health Care Card will automatically be issued ______ days before the current card expires.
- A customer will be entitled to an FTB Health Care Card for all FTB children including foster children if they receive ________ rate of FTB
- foster care Arrangements mediated by State or Territory welfare authorities.
- The number of months a Foster Care Health Care Card will be issued for.
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- care Arrangement whre a relative cares for a child
- The foster child does _____ need to sign the back of the Health Care Card.
- The preferred method of claiming a Foster Health Care Card is?
- The Foster Care Health Care Card will be automatically issued every 12 months if eligibility continues. True or False?
- The Foster Health Care Card will list the foster carer and the child and both CRN's. True or false?
- A child aged 16-19yo must meet the FTB child_______ requirements
11 Clues: care Arrangement whre a relative cares for a child • The preferred method of claiming a Foster Health Care Card is? • A child aged 16-19yo must meet the FTB child_______ requirements • care Arrangement where family or community members care for a child • The number of months a Foster Care Health Care Card will be issued for. • ...
12 2025-02-18
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- an enter a computer through files downloaded from the Internet, opened e-mails, or the use of disks or flash drives
- tomography: this noninvasive, computerized X-ray permits physicians to see clear, cross-sectional views of both bone and body tissues
- technology to direct ultrahigh-frequency sound waves through the chest wall and into the heart
- uses special software to perform high-speed math calculations,
- portals: secure online websites are established by a physician, health care facility, or other health care provider.
- power supple: To protect a computer from electrical surges and power outages,
- information exchange: also simplified EHR communication between different health care providers. Previously if medical records had to be transferred between physicians or health care agencies,
- nvolves the use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical or health care services
- is entered into areas called
- computers can be linked together.
- mail: the process of sending messages from one computer to another. It allows health care providers to quickly send messages, memos, announcements, reports, and other data to one or more persons.
- surgery: gical procedure in which a surgeon uses preoperative and intraoperative images to guide or direct the surgery
- health record: (EHRs): An electronic health record (EHR) is a computerized version of a patient's medical information that may include statistical data (name, address, telephone number, insurance information, etc.), diagnoses, medical history,
- uch as a handheld tablet, smartphone, or personal digital assistant
- an applied science used to promote a
- instruction: or professional nurses, physicians, and other allied health personnel, virtual learning, patient simulator manikins, and web conferences
- an be transmitted electronically from one physician to another for consultation.
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- emission tomography: scan is an imaging test that can help reveal the metabolic or biochemical function of your tissues and
- stress test: a medication that simulates the effect of exercise is given to increase the blood flow and heart rate
- is is a noninvasive scanning method that uses high-frequency sound waves that bounce back as an echo when they hit different tissues and organs inside the body
- computer: which can sit on a desktop,
- rotective programs that limit the ability of other computers to access a computew
- resonance imaging: analyzing blood, performing medical laboratory analyses, and scanning or viewing body parts by computerized tomography
- ithin the database, each collection of related information is called a record.
- stress test: is an imaging test that shows how blood goes to the heart at rest and during exercise.
- stress test: ed for patients who cannot exercise;
- literacy: means a basic understanding of how a computer works and the applications used in your field or profession.
- learning: he Internet offers an approach to education
- the internet
- design: ginally used by engineers and designers, has also found a place in therapeutic treattncnt.
- therapy: es high-energy particles to decrease the size of tumors and treat cancer.
- ow for rapid dispensing of medications.
- to use only a specific dedicatéd computer to communicate with an outside network or the Internet and to block access to the Internet on other computers.
- light beams that can be focused precisely,
- stress test: run while the patient is exercising (Figure 12-7); usually involves walking a treadmill or riding an exercise bike until a target heart rate is reached; allows the physician to evaluate
- hen a group of related records is combined,
- computer: hat can control the launch ofa rocket to outer space.
- surgery: so called computer-assisted surgery, is another major technological advance.
38 Clues: the internet • is entered into areas called • computers can be linked together. • an applied science used to promote a • computer: which can sit on a desktop, • ow for rapid dispensing of medications. • light beams that can be focused precisely, • hen a group of related records is combined, • stress test: ed for patients who cannot exercise; • ...
Sultz and Young Chapters 1 & 2 2024-12-13
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- acronym for a network of organizations that provides a coordinated continuum of services to a defined population
- type of determinant of health dealing with relationships with peers, family, and friends
- acronym for organizations responsible for the financing and delivery of health services for a fixed fee
- University where the most influential insurance experiment was created
- _____ care: a system of healthcare delivery that seeks to achieve efficiences in the healthcare system
- organization operated by the NIH to fund studies on the efficacy of unconventional therapies
- acronym for Preferred Provider Organization that allow out-of-network access
- acronym for institutions such as nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities
- program that permits the beneficiaries/depends of service members can receive care from military as well
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- type of model created in the 1970s as a way to better understand disease expression
- agency within the DHHS that leads efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation
- acronym for "Health in All Policies"
- acronym for complex adaptive systems
- defined by the WHO as "a state of complete physical mental, and socila well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity"
- type of arrangement typically used by HMOs to pay providers
15 Clues: acronym for "Health in All Policies" • acronym for complex adaptive systems • type of arrangement typically used by HMOs to pay providers • University where the most influential insurance experiment was created • acronym for institutions such as nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities • ...
sofia - mental health mr. read 2022-02-09
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- extreme sadness
- lack of knowledge
- a persons over all well being
- someone who is qualified to help you
- emotional sickness that affects your thoughts, feelings and actions
- being in good health
- not being able to focus for long times
- being worried/stressed
- strategies that help you
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- your bodies health
- being in bad health
- emotinal response to lifes stress
12 Clues: extreme sadness • lack of knowledge • your bodies health • being in bad health • being in good health • being worried/stressed • strategies that help you • a persons over all well being • emotinal response to lifes stress • someone who is qualified to help you • not being able to focus for long times • emotional sickness that affects your thoughts, feelings and actions
Mental Health Awareness 2023-09-25
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- One indicator of mental health challenge is a persistent feeling of ____ and despair.
- ____ is an essential aspect of self-compassion and can lead to improved mental and emotional well-being
- Mental health ____ is crucial for reducing stigma and promoting understanding.
- According to World Health organization, 1 in 8 people live with a mental ____ .
- Destigmatizing mental health is not only about raising awareness but also fostering a culture of inclusivity and ____ .
- Incorporating relaxation techniques like deep ____ or progressive muscle relaxation can help reduce stress.
- Mental health challenges encompass a wide range of conditions like ____ , mood, and psychotic disorders.
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- Encouraging open ____ about mental health challenges can reduce stigma and provide emotional relief.
- Self-reflection is greatly improved through the ____ of journaling.
- self- compassion and self-care can help individuals recognize their own ____ and reduce self-stigma
- Supporting someone with mental illness involves active listening, ____ ,and encouraging them to seek professional help when needed.
- Children as young as 5 years old can experience paediatric ____ .
12 Clues: Children as young as 5 years old can experience paediatric ____ . • Self-reflection is greatly improved through the ____ of journaling. • Mental health ____ is crucial for reducing stigma and promoting understanding. • According to World Health organization, 1 in 8 people live with a mental ____ . • ...
Food and Health- Health 2025-04-28
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- A sudden outbreak of a disease in a community region, or population
- A condition resulting from eating a diet in which nutrients are either not enough or too much, leading to health problems
- Excess intake of nutrients, leading to health problems like obesity
- Inadequate intake of calories or essential nutrients
- An epidemic that has spread over multiple countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people
- Differences in health status or distribution of health resources across different population groups
- Infectious diseases that can spread from person to person (e.g., malaria, tuberculosis)
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease
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- Illnesses caused by pathogens and parasites transmitted by vectors like mosquitoes(e.g./malaria, dengue fever)
- Chronic diseases that are nit passes from person to person (e.g., heart disease, diabetes)
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health related events in populations
- The ability of individuals to obtain necessary medical services
12 Clues: Inadequate intake of calories or essential nutrients • The ability of individuals to obtain necessary medical services • A sudden outbreak of a disease in a community region, or population • Excess intake of nutrients, leading to health problems like obesity • The study of the distribution and determinants of health related events in populations • ...
Health and Safety Week 2023 2023-04-20
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- ______ adults program
- take a ____:activity to do on your break
- don't skip your coffee ______
- mental health _______
- a group's shared attitudes and values
- elderly person
- we ____
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- lake summer destination
- we ______diversity
- point _____ care
- resident safety and call bell system
- a feeling of being protected
- we show _____
- we are _________
- and well-being support lifeworks
- site in central zone
- _____breathing; helps to calm
- online learning platform
- trusted person
19 Clues: we ____ • we show _____ • trusted person • elderly person • point _____ care • we are _________ • we ______diversity • site in central zone • ______ adults program • mental health _______ • online learning platform • lake summer destination • a feeling of being protected • don't skip your coffee ______ • _____breathing; helps to calm • and well-being support lifeworks • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
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- Mental health is a state of ___
- Is our ability to respond to challenges
- Manual of Mental Disorders
- An action usually done as a result of sadness
- World Health Organization
- Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger
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- Mental health ___ is when a persons capacity to cope is diminished or reduced.
- Mental ___ is a health condition that affects the way people think, feel and behave
- Coping with the normal ___ of life.
- Number of components of Mental health
10 Clues: World Health Organization • Manual of Mental Disorders • Mental health is a state of ___ • Coping with the normal ___ of life. • Number of components of Mental health • Is our ability to respond to challenges • An action usually done as a result of sadness • Shedding on tears, usually accompanied by sadness or anger • ...
Heal A 2024-04-05
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- Connection between mental and physical health
- Considering the whole person in health
- Practices for rest and recovery
- Practices for personal well-being
- Optimistic and constructive outlook
- Practices for cleanliness and health
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- Paying attention to food consumption
- Nutrient-rich, unprocessed food sources
- Physical activity in natural environments
- Regular exercise plan for health
10 Clues: Practices for rest and recovery • Regular exercise plan for health • Practices for personal well-being • Optimistic and constructive outlook • Paying attention to food consumption • Practices for cleanliness and health • Considering the whole person in health • Nutrient-rich, unprocessed food sources • Physical activity in natural environments • ...
PE Final 2025-05-14
10 Clues: Working together • A healthy emotion • Show kindness to others • Health about thinking clear • Health about building friends • What you say when you feel bad • Health that deals with feelings • Health that takes care of your body • A way to stay intellectually healthy • A way to keep your body physically healthy
Chapter 10 HHD 2020-10-14
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- the amount paid for insurance
- co-payment the payment made by consumers for health products
- a type of insurance for which members pay a premium in return for payment towards health related costs not covered by Medicare
- weeks 9-38
- The blueprint of the body that controls growth and development
- occurs when a sperm penetrates an ovum
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something
- Weeks 1-2 of the pregnancy period
- the process of promoting the physical, emotional, social and intellectual development and health and wellbeing of a child
- weeks 3-8 of the pregnancy period
- 2 per cent tax all Australian tax payers to fund Medicare
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- when the doctor or specialist only charges the Schedlued Fee
- an organs that allows the transfer of nutrients, gases and wastes between mother and foetus
- an additional 1-1.5 per cent tax on high income earners who do not have private health insurance
- anything in the environment of the embryo that can cause defects in development
- Funded by the federal government to provide essential medications at a subsidized cost
- Male reproductive cell
- the egg
- an incentive that people who take up PHI after the age of 30 pay an extra 2% on their premiums every year
- Australia's Universal Healthcare system
20 Clues: the egg • weeks 9-38 • Male reproductive cell • the amount paid for insurance • Weeks 1-2 of the pregnancy period • weeks 3-8 of the pregnancy period • occurs when a sperm penetrates an ovum • Australia's Universal Healthcare system • a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something • 2 per cent tax all Australian tax payers to fund Medicare • ...
Newborns, Infants, and Children OH MY! 2023-04-18
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- demographic input
- the condition of being with child
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- carrying a fetus or fetuses within the womb
- newborn conditions that are able to be healed or cured, especially medically
- a health professional trained to assist women in childbirth
- specimen delivery
- a young human being below the age of puberty
- recently brought into the light of day
- provided in addition to what is already present or available to complete or enhance it
- relating to the period in the first 4 weeks of a child's life
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- a health care professional specializing in the care of pregnant woman and childbirth
- a sugar found in milk that is hydrolyzed by lactase to form glucose and galactose
- an infant less than four weeks old
- growth or development well or vigorously
- a newborn clinically determined to have no complications or to be at low risk of developing complications
- a health care professional specializing in children health and welfare care
- where the neonate goes after a healthy release from hospital
- informal noun (pl.) for a small child
- a young child who is just beginning to walk
- submitting information to an outside party
- a very young child or baby
22 Clues: demographic input • specimen delivery • a very young child or baby • the condition of being with child • an infant less than four weeks old • informal noun (pl.) for a small child • recently brought into the light of day • growth or development well or vigorously • submitting information to an outside party • carrying a fetus or fetuses within the womb • ...
HEALTH AND WELLNESS 2023-06-03
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- Physical and emotional strain caused by demanding situations
- Exercises to improve flexibility and prevent muscle stiffness
- Physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India
- Resting state essential for rejuvenation and overall well-being
- Washing Cleaning hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and health
- Diet Eating a variety of foods to ensure proper nutrition
- Active process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for proper body function
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- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for various bodily processes
- State of being physically active and in good health
- Practice of training the mind to focus and achieve mental clarity and calmness
- Health State of well-being concerning one's emotions, thoughts, and overall psychological well-being
- Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health
- Sweet or savory edible products from plants
- Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function
- Cream or lotion applied to the skin to protect against the sun's harmful rays
- Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants
- Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
20 Clues: Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants • Sweet or savory edible products from plants • Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases • Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health • State of being physically active and in good health • Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness • Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-19
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- Type of health: Ability to make and keep friends and get along with others
- Type of health: How well one develops thinking skills and one's level of self-esteem
- Skill that shows respect for others through communication
- Skill that helps you understand what someone else is saying
- A healthy balance of the mind, body, and spirit that results in well-being
- Skill that helps you speak up for yourself
- Skill that helps you stand up for yourself
- Physical and social conditions surrounding a person
- Traits passed biologically
- Steps that involve determining good sources
- What does T stand for in SMART?
- Highest impact on who you are
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- Steps that involve making clear, realistic intentions
- Seven step process to solve situations
- Ability to demonstrate habits and strategies that are positive
- What does M stand for in SMART?
- Type of health: How well one's body functions
- What does R stand for in SMART?
- Steps that involve internal and external factors
- Skill that involves five different aspects of relations
- Skill that will give you most information from asking
- What does A stand for in SMART?
- does S stand for in SMART?
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Being able to say "no"
25 Clues: Being able to say "no" • does S stand for in SMART? • Traits passed biologically • Highest impact on who you are • What does M stand for in SMART? • What does R stand for in SMART? • What does A stand for in SMART? • What does T stand for in SMART? • Seven step process to solve situations • Skill that helps you speak up for yourself • Skill that helps you stand up for yourself • ...
cc 2024-05-21
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- The quality of being easy to use or obtain, often associated with fast food.
- Food that has been altered from its original form through manufacturing.
- Sweet substance often added to processed foods and drinks.
- Quick-service restaurants known for their convenience but often offering unhealthy options.
- Units of energy found in food and beverages.
- Substances in food that provide nourishment for growth and maintenance.
- State of well-being, often influenced by diet and lifestyle choices.
- The types of food regularly consumed by an individual or group.
- Low-nutrient, high-calorie food often considered unhealthy.
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- Having a variety of nutrients in the right proportions for health.
- The method by which food is prepared or manufactured.
- Intense desire for a specific type of food.
- Small portion of food eaten between meals.
- A scientific investigation conducted to test a hypothesis.
- Consuming more food than the body needs for energy.
- The process of obtaining food necessary for health and growth.
- Habits and behaviors that affect health and well-being, including diet choices.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- Dependency on a substance, such as sugar or junk food, leading to compulsive behavior.
- Excessive body weight linked to overconsumption of unhealthy foods.
20 Clues: Small portion of food eaten between meals. • Intense desire for a specific type of food. • Units of energy found in food and beverages. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • Consuming more food than the body needs for energy. • The method by which food is prepared or manufactured. • A scientific investigation conducted to test a hypothesis. • ...
Trump Administration Fires Many USAID Workers 2025-02-24
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- Payments or services given to employees, such as health insurance
- Musk Businessman who called USAID a "criminal organization"
- A sudden event like an earthquake or flood that requires emergency aid
- People forced to leave their country due to war or danger
- One of the areas USAID focuses on, such as fighting disease outbreaks
- The ruling body that makes decisions for a country
- U.S. president who ordered the firing of many USAID workers
- People employed by USAID who were removed from their jobs
- The act of removing employees from their positions
- Dishonest or illegal behavior, which Trump’s team accused USAID of
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- Something involving more than one country, like USAID’s work
- Money provided to support aid programs and development projects
- Efforts to improve health, education, and economy in poorer nations
- A condition where people do not have enough money or resources to live
- A group of people working together for a common purpose, like USAID
- A serious situation that needs immediate action, such as a health crisis
- The U.S. agency that provides aid and development help to other countries
- U.S. president who created USAID in 1961
- A conflict between countries or groups that often leads to humanitarian crises
- Help given to poor countries, disaster areas, and war zones
20 Clues: U.S. president who created USAID in 1961 • The ruling body that makes decisions for a country • The act of removing employees from their positions • People forced to leave their country due to war or danger • People employed by USAID who were removed from their jobs • Musk Businessman who called USAID a "criminal organization" • ...
Rally Health 2021-09-27
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- The team that ensures consumer support agents are providing a positive and informative interaction with each user.
- The first person to support you and assist you with any questions.
- the action of designing or producing something to meet someone's individual requirements (Hint: This is part of the QA requirement).
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- A digital health experience that helps you make simple changes in your daily routine, set goals for yourself, and track your results online.
- One a week meeting with members from your team.
- Providing assistance and meaningful interactions to members who have questions or concerns about the product.
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- Dedicated to helping people live healthier lives and making the health system work better for everyone (Hint: UHC).
- The all knowing source of information for anything Rally/Optum consumer questions.
- A page on Rally Central that allows an agent to locate a member's information.
- The database that houses all user information.
- A 52-week, science-based weight loss program that includes customized weight loss plans, resources and a personal transformation coach.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. (Hint: This is past of the QA requirement)
- The live support team for consumer support agents while interacting with members.
- The information technology and services arm of UnitedHealth Group, offers population health management, pharmacy benefit management, analytics, consulting and other services to care providers, health plans, government entities and life sciences companies.
15 Clues: The database that houses all user information. • One a week meeting with members from your team. • The first person to support you and assist you with any questions. • The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • A page on Rally Central that allows an agent to locate a member's information. • ...
financial literacy 2023-11-15
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- financial protections against car damage and physical damage
- helps cover medical and legal fees if you're held responsible for someone else's injury or damage to someone else property
- the amount paid by a policy holder to an insurance company to obtain or maintain an insurance policy
- the amount the insured must pay in a loss before any payment is due to the company
- a list of the doctors, other health care providers, and hospitals that a plan contracts with to provide medical care to its members
- pays for losses and damage to your property if something unexpected happens
- insures the beneficially earned income against the risk that a disability creates a barrier to complete core work functions
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- a set fee you pay for a doctor visit or prescription
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- protects your family from potentially devastating financial losses
- federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions
- a contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your healthcare cost in exchange of a premium
- protects your personal property in a rented condo or home from unexpected circumstances
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- Your expenses for medical care that aren't reimbursed by insurance.
15 Clues: a set fee you pay for a doctor visit or prescription • financial protections against car damage and physical damage • protects your family from potentially devastating financial losses • Your expenses for medical care that aren't reimbursed by insurance. • The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • ...
Toddler Nutrition 2025-03-04
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- Categories of food that share similar nutritional properties, including fruits, vegetables, grains, protein foods, and dairy.
- A visual guide created by the USDA to help individuals understand the different food groups and proportions needed for a balanced diet.
- Long-lasting health conditions that can be managed but not cured, such as diabetes or heart disease.
- A diet that includes a variety of foods in the right proportions to provide the necessary nutrients for health.
- Signals from the body that indicate when a person is satisfied and should stop eating.
- Consuming a variety of foods that provide the nutrients needed for overall health and development.
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- Physical abilities involving large muscle movements, such as walking, running, and kicking.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Physical abilities that involve smaller movements, usually with the hands and fingers, such as drawing, coloring, and using scissors.
- A medical condition in which a child has excess body fat that can negatively affect their health.
- A young child, typically between the ages of 1 and 3 years, who is learning to walk and explore the world.
- The ability to make choices and perform tasks without needing help from others.
- The practice of maintaining oral health, including brushing teeth and visiting the dentist.
- Tasks that a child can do independently, such as feeding themselves, dressing, or brushing their teeth.
- A child who is selective about the foods they will eat, often refusing new or unfamiliar foods.
15 Clues: The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • The ability to make choices and perform tasks without needing help from others. • Signals from the body that indicate when a person is satisfied and should stop eating. • Physical abilities involving large muscle movements, such as walking, running, and kicking. • ...
What is Wellness? 2024-09-19
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- If you can't or don't want to lift weights, this is the next best thing
- Your parents always say you need more ____
- Those struggling with their mental health really want this from their friends
- We often skip this meal when we're rushing
- The best way to get stronger is to lift ____
- Sadly, young women are disproportionately affected by ___ disorders.
- One method for addressing your mental health is going to ____
- ____ health is physical health
- Running, walking, and biking are all forms of ___
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- How everyone deserves to feel about their body
- To keep your body at optimal performance, you need to be getting the right ____
- Seeking help is a not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of ___
- The fancy name for fear; claustro____
- This is known to support your gut
- Something no one should ever feel about their body
- Find one of these people if you want to get fitter but don't know where to start
16 Clues: ____ health is physical health • This is known to support your gut • The fancy name for fear; claustro____ • Your parents always say you need more ____ • We often skip this meal when we're rushing • The best way to get stronger is to lift ____ • How everyone deserves to feel about their body • Running, walking, and biking are all forms of ___ • ...
3345 Chapter 10 & 11 Crossword 2022-12-27
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- smallest and most basic units of meaning in a language
- the words of the language
- the system of rules governing how language is used and understood in given contexts
- a model that views disease as resulting from biological, psychological, and social factors
- these cues are aspects of the voice that convey information like tone, intonation, pitch, speech rate, and use of silence
- nonverbal gestures that carry meaning
- this model views health as resulting from specific and identifiable causes
- speech styles in certain languages that demote status differences among speakers
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- maintaining steady, stable functioning in our bodies when there are changes in the environment
- this perspective on health considers the physical, social, environmental and sometimes spiritual needs of the individual
- what words mean
- use of touch in interpersonal interactions
- an infectious agent such as a virus or bacteria
- speech is highlighted using nonverbal behaviors called ____
- body movements that are reflective of thought and feeling
- health ____ are differences in health outcomes by groups
16 Clues: what words mean • the words of the language • nonverbal gestures that carry meaning • use of touch in interpersonal interactions • an infectious agent such as a virus or bacteria • smallest and most basic units of meaning in a language • health ____ are differences in health outcomes by groups • body movements that are reflective of thought and feeling • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-29
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- To not be able to stop doing something.
- To be in good health.
- Stands for Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- health How we think and feel.
- Treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder.
- Long lasting sadness.
- Related to your mental and emotional state.
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- Assistance and guidance in resolving an issue.
- The soundness and health of the human mind.
- To give or recieve instruction especially at school.
- A state of being comfortable and happy.
- Happiness, sadness, anger, and fear are .
- To be very worried or overwhelmed.
- To be really stressed and anxious.
- A deeply disturbing experience.
15 Clues: To be in good health. • Long lasting sadness. • A deeply disturbing experience. • health How we think and feel. • To be very worried or overwhelmed. • To be really stressed and anxious. • A state of being comfortable and happy. • To not be able to stop doing something. • Stands for Obsessive-compulsive disorder. • The soundness and health of the human mind. • ...
Unit 1 HHD Outcome 3 SAC 2020-05-27
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- Debilitating condition in which the feelings of sadness or worthlessness continue for an extended period.
- These can lead to a range of short and long term effects, such as internal organ damage and depression
- Feeling stressed and experiencing negative thoughts impacts which dimension of health and wellbeing
- Talking to someone or taking time to relax are what kind of stategy
- Community expect programs to provide resources and information and be...E
- Withdrawing yourself from school and your friends impacts which dimension of health and wellbeing
- When a person or group of people are treated differently
- Umbrella term that refers to a range of causes of mortality and morbidity, including; traffic accidents.
- Being discriminating against and feeling left out at school and not feeling like you belong impacts which dimension of health and wellbeing
- Youth is a stage when many people often experiment with this
- Provides subsidised healthcare for all Australians
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- A response to pressure or a threat
- Funded by the Australian government. Early intervention mental health service for 12-25yr olds. Our closest centre is Shepparton.
- Raises awareness of depression and anxiety, focuses on 12-25yr olds. They have a website and call line.
- Programs should be non-judgemental and discreet as well as...c
- costs associated with preventing the disease or condition
- how you see your body and the way you feel about it
- Getting drunk and breaking your leg impacts which dimension of health and wellbeing
- costs that occur as a result of the person having the disease, but not directly related to the diagnosis or treatment.
- Costs that are difficult to put a monetary value on. Often involve emotions or feelings.
20 Clues: A response to pressure or a threat • Provides subsidised healthcare for all Australians • how you see your body and the way you feel about it • When a person or group of people are treated differently • costs associated with preventing the disease or condition • Youth is a stage when many people often experiment with this • ...
CH. 1 2022-03-16
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- A state of high-level health.
- Refers to how you react to events in your life.
- Standards and beliefs that are important to a person.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings
- Someone tells lies to obtain money or property.
- Steps someone can take to achieve a goal.
- is all the physical and social conditions that surround a person.
- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- refers to the overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
- Public promotion of a product or service.
- Using communication to support or influence others
- The beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people.
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- taking action to disease, injury or a negative health outcome.
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment.
- Degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- people who sell useless medical treatments or products
- A behavior that is repeated
- All the traits passed biologically from parent to child
- The number of years a person can expect to live
- Whether your male or female
- ability to use health information to improve his or her's health.
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
- refers to how well your body functions.
- Refers to how well you get along with others.
- An offer to repair or replace the product if there is a problem.
- An action that has a high chance of injury or disease
- buys products or services for personal use.
27 Clues: A behavior that is repeated • Whether your male or female • A state of high-level health. • refers to how well your body functions. • Steps someone can take to achieve a goal. • Public promotion of a product or service. • buys products or services for personal use. • Refers to how well you get along with others. • Refers to how you react to events in your life. • ...
SRI VALLI: CROSSWORD PUZZLE FOR SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS CLASS: Module 6 2015-10-05
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- May be a risk factor for heart attack
- Mercury Poisoning Poison that results from mercury vapor inhalation
- A way in which a person responds to a particular situation
- Belief Model It is developed to explain and predict health related behavior
- model A belief that behavior changes in stages is explained by
- May result in severe lung diseases
- Level Theories Understands,predicts and controls individual level behavior
- Identification of a disease based on its symptoms
- Health Health of population as whole
- cognitive theory Used in psychology education and communication
- of social marketing Involves the cost of having to adapt a new behavior
- determinants They influence individual and group differences in health status
- Occurs when people without work or actively seeking work increases
- Synonym of discrimination
- Body’s way of responding to demands or threats
- Synonym of poisonous
- Abbreviation of transtheoritical model
- Period of sickness affecting the body
- A list of items to be discussed
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- A malignant tumor
- Bandura Professor at Stanford
- Aims to explain harmful effects of second hand smoke
- Widespread occurrence of a disease: Epidemic
- An airborne contagious disease caused by bacterial infection
- Campaign Media campaign that attempts to promote public health
- Disease May be due to narrowed or blocked blood vessels
- of HBM Assumes that everyone has same access to info
- status Individuals economic and social position
- Health Serious disorder that affects thinking
- Co-author with brunner
- Condition of being unequal
- social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need : organization
- The act of stopping a particular disease from happening
- Look after and provides needs off
- A study of mind and behavior
- Excessive body fat
- A medical condition associated with specific signs and symptoms
- Models Different behavioral theories apply to each stage
38 Clues: A malignant tumor • Excessive body fat • Synonym of poisonous • Co-author with brunner • Synonym of discrimination • Condition of being unequal • A study of mind and behavior • Bandura Professor at Stanford • A list of items to be discussed • Look after and provides needs off • May result in severe lung diseases • Health Health of population as whole • ...
Chapter 1 vocab 2020-10-22
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- _____fitness—your ability to become and stay physically healthy
- the ability to maintain high levels of health and wellness by reducing your risks of developing health problems
- _____fitness—your ability to perform successfully in various games and sports
- ______physical activity or exercise—any activity or exercise that ranges in intensity from light-to-borderline-heavy exertion
- people the same age who share a common range of interests and beliefs
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that results in improvements in fitness
- total fitness
- any movement that works the larger muscles of the body, such as arm muscles, leg muscles, and back muscles
- the ability to stick to a plan of action
- fitness—a person’s ability to function independently in life, without assistance
- feelings of self-confidence and personal worth
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- your mindset or outlook toward a given topic or subject
- struggles or disagreements
- conditions and behaviors that represent a potential threat to an individual’s well-being
- a pledge or promise
- the mind and body’s response to the demands and threats of everyday life
- the collective forms of mass communication found within society at any given time
- a combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well-being
- physical activity or exercise—any activity or exercise performed most days of the week, preferably daily
- physically inactive
- total health in all three areas: physical, mental/emotional, and social
- behavioral-change —a step-by-step approach for helping people achieve their fitness goals
- _______physical activity or exercise—any activity or exercise that ranges in intensity from heavy-to-maximum exertion
- the sum of the physical and mental traits that you inherit from your parents
24 Clues: total fitness • a pledge or promise • physically inactive • struggles or disagreements • the ability to stick to a plan of action • feelings of self-confidence and personal worth • your mindset or outlook toward a given topic or subject • _____fitness—your ability to become and stay physically healthy • a combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well-being • ...
Insurance Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-04
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- The amount of money that you pay per month or year for your insurance.
- A certain percent you must pay each benefit period after you pay your deductible.
- A type of insurance that covers damage to the physical body.
- A term that describes any health care provider, like a doctor or nurse.
- Insurance in case of a devastating event that damages your property.
- Permanent life insurance with investment saving elements and low premiums.
- The person or entity you name in a life insurance policy to receive the death benefit.
- A coverage that helps to pay for or replace your car in the event of an accident.
- A type of life insurance that provides coverage for a certain period of time.
- The items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- Health insurance that helps pay for drugs and medication.
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- A coverage that helps repair and replace your car if it is damaged in an event that is not an accident or if it is stolen.
- A policy that covers the failure of major vehicle systems,like a car's transmission.
- Preferred provider organization.
- The set amount of money you have to pay for a service before insurance pays for it.
- A health insurance plan that has providers and facilities provide care at a lowered cost.
- A type of insurance that covers the entire life of the insured.
- A fixed amount that you pay for a covered health care service after you pay your deductible.
- A form of policy that provides insurance for towing and tow trucks.
- Being responsible for damaging other people's property.
- The length of time during which a benefit is paid.
21 Clues: Preferred provider organization. • The length of time during which a benefit is paid. • Being responsible for damaging other people's property. • Health insurance that helps pay for drugs and medication. • A type of insurance that covers damage to the physical body. • The items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • ...
Knowledge is Free 2021-10-08
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- a plastic card sent sent to subscribers to us as verification of insurance
- our job title
- this policy outlines the amount of time that enrollments and changes can be completed retroactively without additional approval from leadership for a specific group
- a select group of employees
- a fund established by the employer for their employees to pay for specific medical expenses.
- the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older
- a change made to the group usually affects benefits
- a group that is new to BCN or a group that left BCN but came back after 12 months
- a tw-day process when a group goes from one certificate to another
- changes to the group such as name change, address, or contact info
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- allows a same or opposite gender domestic partner and their dependents to receive benefits under the subscribers contract
- a plan is a discreet package of health insurance coverage benefits that are offered using a particular network type within a service area
- a benefit plan the rewards members who work with their doctor for a healthier lifestyle
- the pairing of health insurance coverage benefits under a product and a particular cost-sharing structure, provider network, and service area
- the ___________ is a geographic area that an eligible individual may enroll in a particular plan offered by BCN
- a system this is used to distribute work to other departments or to document communication
- a bill for medical services rendered, typically submitted tot he health insurance company by a healthcare provider
- a 9-digit number that the irs issues
- a plan offered by BCN, which is an alternative plan to standard healthcare
- anyone covered under a health insurance plan, an enrollee, or eligible dependent
20 Clues: our job title • a select group of employees • a 9-digit number that the irs issues • a change made to the group usually affects benefits • the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older • a tw-day process when a group goes from one certificate to another • changes to the group such as name change, address, or contact info • ...
gussy crossword 2024-09-12
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- When a person uses an online persona to gain the trust of someone else.
- health- one part of your overall well being that focuses on your physical body.
- speech- Insults that target peoples identity.
- Health- an aspect of your overall wellness that focuses on the mind. Its a measure of how willing you are to explore new ideas and grow intellectually
- When someone keeps their identity secret so that their action can’t be tied to them.
- - A person who uses a fake online persona to gain the trust of someone else.
- pretending to be someone you're not online
- - attempting to start an argument online.
- safety is key. Long passwords help safety. The longer the password the harder it is to guess for the hacker. Also if you want to hide you search history a long password people wont guess will keep them out of your phone.
- wellness- a part of health that is impacted by tech. Strong digital wellness means a healthy relationship with tech
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- Messaging, commenting, or talking to some digitally in a way that’s
- insults.
- health- overall wellness that includes emotional, psychological,and social well being.
- making someone look bad by spreading rumors or gossip
- health- The ability to form relations,interact with others, and create a sense of community.
- Force attack- away hackers just guess passwords tell they get them right
- software designed to gain unauthorized access to and disrupt or damage a computer system
- when someone forces a target to do something by saying they’ll reveal information that the target wants to keep private
- Photosand videos that have been edit to look real.
- or doxing- revealing private info about someone else online
20 Clues: insults. • - attempting to start an argument online. • pretending to be someone you're not online • speech- Insults that target peoples identity. • Photosand videos that have been edit to look real. • making someone look bad by spreading rumors or gossip • or doxing- revealing private info about someone else online • ...
Health terms crossword 2024-10-01
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- / an individual or institution who provides medical care
- / a healthcare provider that is not a emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance
- / An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare
- / a persons 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 person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan
- / large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage
- / The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services
- / he responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided
- / a medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate attention
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- / People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members
- / Medical services that are separated out and contracted for independently from any other benefits
- / a persons healthcare costs are paid by their insurance
- / how many times people use particular heath care services during particular periods of time
- / a service the people are entitled to receive based on their heath care plan
- / Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- / a person enrolled in a heath plan
- / A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours
- / a private organization, usually an insurance company that finances health care
- / The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage
20 Clues: / a person enrolled in a heath plan • / a persons ability to obtain HealthCare services • / an individual or institution who provides medical care • / a persons healthcare costs are paid by their insurance • / The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage • / The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-03-22
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- (Official full name of the law – first part)
- (Key concern raised by opposing groups)
- (Principle ensuring care for all)
- (International guidelines the law aligns with)
- (Care for women during pregnancy and childbirth)
- (Focus on fair treatment of men and women)
- (Major implementation challenge relating to money)
- (Group that benefits from age-appropriate education)
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- (Full name of the president who signed the law)
- (Items to prevent unintended pregnancy – plural form)
- (Type of education required in schools)
- (Formal term for the law – RA 10354)
- (Country where the law is implemented
- (Outcome the law aims to reduce – deaths of mothers/children)
- (Reproductive health services the law provides)
- (Acronym for Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law)
- (Branch of government that reviewed legal challenges)
- (Goal of letting people make informed decisions)
- (Core practice: Family Planning)
19 Clues: (Core practice: Family Planning) • (Principle ensuring care for all) • (Formal term for the law – RA 10354) • (Country where the law is implemented • (Type of education required in schools) • (Key concern raised by opposing groups) • (Focus on fair treatment of men and women) • (Official full name of the law – first part) • (International guidelines the law aligns with) • ...
Eat Healthy 2023-02-24
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- wellness bar
- Meal bar
- Protein chips
- Root Beer
- green tea
- clears nasal passages
- hair skin and nails gummies
- water
- elderberry lemon
- support your cardiovascular system
- joint health twist tube
- block UpTo 500 calories per meal
- sweet greens
- hydration
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- equivalent of more than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables
- energy+focus
- critical for women in child bearing years
- supports immunity and healthy digestion
- support gut microbiome health
19 Clues: water • Meal bar • Root Beer • green tea • hydration • wellness bar • energy+focus • sweet greens • Protein chips • elderberry lemon • clears nasal passages • joint health twist tube • hair skin and nails gummies • support gut microbiome health • block UpTo 500 calories per meal • support your cardiovascular system • supports immunity and healthy digestion • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2023-08-23
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- A substance, often in the form of a pill or liquid, used to treat, cure, or manage a medical condition.
- Persisting over a long period of time or recurring frequently, often referring to health conditions or illnesses.
- A feeling of unease, worry, or nervousness, often about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Physical or mental signs that indicate the presence of a disease or medical condition.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging situations, often accompanied by physical symptoms.
- The types of food and drinks consumed regularly by a person. It can refer to a specific eating pattern for health reasons.
- A substance that helps the immune system recognize and fight specific diseases, providing immunity without causing the disease itself.
- Medical care provided to alleviate, cure, or manage a health condition or disease.
- The state of being free from illness or injury and having complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- A person's emotional state or feeling at a particular time, which can be positive or negative.
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- The act of consuming sufficient fluids, usually water, to keep the body properly hydrated and functioning.
- A state of poor health, often characterized by specific symptoms, discomfort, or a disease.
- A written order from a doctor for a specific medication or treatment plan.
- To stop something from happening or avoid the occurrence of an event, condition, or disease.
- A thorough examination of a person's overall health and well-being conducted by a medical professional.
15 Clues: A written order from a doctor for a specific medication or treatment plan. • Medical care provided to alleviate, cure, or manage a health condition or disease. • Physical or mental signs that indicate the presence of a disease or medical condition. • A state of poor health, often characterized by specific symptoms, discomfort, or a disease. • ...
PI/QA 2017-05-15
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- Quality control
- Quality Improvement
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Department of Human Services
- Total Quality Management
- Continuing medical education
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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- Continuous Quality Improvement
- The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c) organization that accredits more than 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.
- Quality assurance
- Tuberculin skin tests
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
13 Clues: Quality control • Quality assurance • Quality Improvement • Tuberculin skin tests • Total Quality Management • Department of Human Services • Continuing medical education • Continuous Quality Improvement • Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Community Medicine Cross Word 2 2020-06-13
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- program for maternal and child health in India
- changes in occurrence of disease over long periods of time
- this measure of association does not adjust for confounding effecs
- this act passed in 1971 regulates abortions in India
- this indicator measures income inequality in a country
- brucellosis among cattle is an example of ___________
- these diseases are the priority of the Tropical Diseases and Research Unit (TDR) of the World Health Organization
- this concept of health says there is 'imperfect man in an imperfect environment'
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- this is a two way communication method for health education
- demonstrated the organism transmitting African Sleeping Sickness
- in Muzzafarpur several young children died due to this condition whose differential diagnosis is Japanese Encephalitis
- this method of chlorination ensures purification of drinking water
- this study is the example of a cohort design
- said "politics is medicine on a large scale"
- micronutrient deficiency is ________ hunger
- this measure of disease burden accounts for premature deaths
16 Clues: micronutrient deficiency is ________ hunger • this study is the example of a cohort design • said "politics is medicine on a large scale" • program for maternal and child health in India • this act passed in 1971 regulates abortions in India • brucellosis among cattle is an example of ___________ • this indicator measures income inequality in a country • ...
Health vocab 2022-01-20
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- those things you aim for that take planning and work
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Healthy habits to keep from disease or harm
- an ongoing condition or illness
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- The ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- The sum of your total surroundings, family, & experiences
- AN OVERALL STATE OF WELL-BEING, or total health
- various methods for communicating information
- The traits passed biologically by the parents
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- Voluntarily choosing not to do something/avoiding harmful substances
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important, that help guide the way you live
- a person's ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- Lack motivation to do anything or just don't care about what's going on around you.
- People the same age with similar interests
16 Clues: an ongoing condition or illness • People the same age with similar interests • Healthy habits to keep from disease or harm • various methods for communicating information • The traits passed biologically by the parents • AN OVERALL STATE OF WELL-BEING, or total health • those things you aim for that take planning and work • ...
Intro to Health #2 2022-01-26
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- , The client is neither in an optimal nor poor health state but is able to continue with life activities.
- ,Relating effectively to others.
- ,incorporates three holistic elements of wellness.
- Smoking sexual promiscuity sedentary lifestyle.
- , How did the World Health Organization (WHO) define health in 1948.
- , is the standards of right and wrong in human behaviour
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- , Psychomotor Affective Cognitive
- ,Imposing treatment deemed to be in the client’s best interest against his or her will
- ,A code of conduct put forward by a group to guide behaviour
- , 65% of our body weight
- ,the way an individual feels about his or her health and quality of life.
- model that considers all parts of the person.
- , exacerbation of his disease means.
- , essential for building and repairing cells and tissues
14 Clues: , 65% of our body weight • ,Relating effectively to others. • , Psychomotor Affective Cognitive • , exacerbation of his disease means. • model that considers all parts of the person. • Smoking sexual promiscuity sedentary lifestyle. • ,incorporates three holistic elements of wellness. • , essential for building and repairing cells and tissues • ...
COA 2025-01-21
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- Plan, Do, Study, Act
- Personalized Recovery Oriented Services
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
- The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health
- Assertive Community Treatment
- If asked about a policy or procedure you’re unfamiliar with you can ask this person
- You know her as Becky, the VP of PQI, but how would you look her up in Outlook?
- COA
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- These types of practices and interventions are Medicaid billable
- (blank) Quality Improvement (PQI)
- The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year
- An electronic version of the Policy and Procedure manual can be found here
- COA arrives to audit on this day of the week
- The acronym that states the Department of Health, OASAS and the Office of Mental Health determined an agency is in alignment with SAMSHA standards.
14 Clues: COA • Plan, Do, Study, Act • Assertive Community Treatment • (blank) Quality Improvement (PQI) • Personalized Recovery Oriented Services • Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic • COA arrives to audit on this day of the week • The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health • The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year • ...
Heart Health Month Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-21
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- Substance to limit to protect blood pressure
- Nutrient that helps lower LDL cholesterol
- Type of exercise that raises heart rate
- A form of physical activity recommended for 150 minutes per week to strengthen your heart
- Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins to support your cardiovascular system
- Maintaining this can improve blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar
- Strength training helps improve this body system
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- “Silent” condition that affects the heart
- Getting 7-9 hours helps reduce disease risk and supports overall heart function
- Habit to avoid that increases heart disease risk
- Heart health month?
- Keep track of these numbers (e.g., blood pressure, cholesterol) to monitor your heart health
- Maintaining a healthy one reduces strain on the heart
- Hormone increased by chronic stress
- Ideal hours of sleep per night for heart health
15 Clues: Heart health month? • Hormone increased by chronic stress • Type of exercise that raises heart rate • “Silent” condition that affects the heart • Nutrient that helps lower LDL cholesterol • Substance to limit to protect blood pressure • Ideal hours of sleep per night for heart health • Habit to avoid that increases heart disease risk • ...
HHA CHAPTER 1 2022-02-04
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- place where health care is delivered or administered , including hospitals and treadment centers.
- businesses provide health care and personal service in the home.
- physicians determinations of an illness
- insurance program for people who are 65 or older
- a type of care that places the emphasis on the person needing care and his or her individuality and capabilities.
- care for people who need some assistances or supervision during certain hours, but who do not live in the facility where care is given.
- organization that health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies.
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- people who do no need 24 hour skilled care but do no require some help with dayly care.
- a systems or strategy of managing health care in a way that controls cost.
- 24 hour skilled care giver in hospital and ambulatory surgical centers for people who require short term immediate care for illnesses or injuries.
- care that is given by specialist to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
- a system or strategy of managing health care in way that controls costs.
- medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse o therapist
- people or organization that pay healthcare service
- people go a dr for attention.
- assistance program for people with low incomes, as well as for people with desabilities.
16 Clues: people go a dr for attention. • physicians determinations of an illness • insurance program for people who are 65 or older • people or organization that pay healthcare service • medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse o therapist • businesses provide health care and personal service in the home. • ...
All about Boulder Community Health 2019-08-16
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- BCH’s Intranet to find information and documents
- Innovative Mental Health Facility
- Values: We will embrace innovation and advanced technology
- Recently launched program building community around walking and wellness
- Values: We will initiate environmentally sustainable practices
- Values: We will be accountable, transparent and ethical in all of our actions
- Longtime local partner Eco-Cycle has helped BCH achieve a waste-reduction rate of 52 percent through initiatives like composting
- One of two remaining ___, non-profit hospitals in Colorado
- EMR going live October 1, 2019
- Values: We will aggressively implement processes that advance quality and patient safety
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- Values: We will pursue effective working relationships with physicians and community health partners
- State of the art outpatient treatment center for cancer patients
- Our mission is to provide our community with the highest value healthcare in an innovative, patient-centric environment
- Recently Partnered with to recognize Extraordinary Nurses
- Health The only health system in Boulder County providing this treatment in a hospital setting
- Values: We will foster an employee work environment that is open, fair and fulfilling
- Partnering to create and care for the healthiest community in the nation
- Values: We will maintain our community-based system of governance
- Values: We will treat everyone with respect and compassion
- First ____-Certified hospital in the U.S.
20 Clues: EMR going live October 1, 2019 • Innovative Mental Health Facility • First ____-Certified hospital in the U.S. • BCH’s Intranet to find information and documents • Recently Partnered with to recognize Extraordinary Nurses • Values: We will embrace innovation and advanced technology • Values: We will treat everyone with respect and compassion • ...
Culinary Vocabulary Chapter 3 2013-09-19
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- insurance that gives medical compensation for employees injured at work
- form with data regarding properties of a particular substance
- OSHA regulation to assess hazard of chemicals
- being responsible for something
- tending to cause corrosion
- emergency medical procedures for restoring normal heartbeat and breathing to victims of heart failure
- fire alarm designed to respond to an increase in thermal energy
- It is a critical examination of all or part, of a total operating system with relevance to safety and to suggest improvements and up gradation
- a first-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
- poisonous
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- danger to health from exposure to pollutants
- government agency to maintain safe and health work environment
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- potential to cause cancer
- fire protection devise that gives a warning at the presence of smoke
- a narrowly avoided collision or other accident
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- a house, building, and land occupied by a business
- factor that can harm the body without touching it
20 Clues: poisonous • potential to cause cancer • tending to cause corrosion • being responsible for something • danger to health from exposure to pollutants • OSHA regulation to assess hazard of chemicals • a narrowly avoided collision or other accident • factor that can harm the body without touching it • a house, building, and land occupied by a business • ...
Health EOC Review 2023-12-07
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- weed, pot, and Mary Jane are all different names for []
- inflammation of the joints
- the part of the health triangle that you can improve with diet and exercise
- a disease present from birth
- illegal activities committed against specific groups
- a drinkable drug that negatively affects your decision making abilities
- a type of disease that can be spread person to person
- a small dosage of a disease given for the purpose of building antibodies to that disease
- a type of drug that slows brain function
- a noncommunicable disease in which people have an extra chromosome
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- any crime that involves the death of another person
- groups of people who do illegal things
- the part of the health triangle that deals with your self image and self confidence
- the aspect of the health triangle that deals with your interpersonal relationships
- highly advertised nicotine that comes in different flavors
- a noncommunicable disease that involves abnormal cell growth that can spread to other parts of the body
- modern day slavery
- an addictive stimulant drug that suppresses your central nervous system
- when you are often around people who smoke and the smoke begins messing with your health
- a treatment type for people with asthma
20 Clues: modern day slavery • inflammation of the joints • a disease present from birth • groups of people who do illegal things • a treatment type for people with asthma • a type of drug that slows brain function • any crime that involves the death of another person • illegal activities committed against specific groups • a type of disease that can be spread person to person • ...
Hauora Crossword Year 9/10 RAS 2024-06-03
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- The family dimension is called Taha ___?
- The best area school around
- Dealing effectively with something difficult
- The act of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs
- Embracing others for who they are
- Maintaining a good healthy diet
- You should take time out to chill and ___?
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
- Teenagers need a lot more of this than adults
- The Māori word for wellbeing
- A mental health condition characterised by persistent low mood
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- Spiritual dimension is called Taha ___?
- Limits that a person sets to protect their mental and emotional health.
- This has had both positive and negative effects on teenagers (hint online)
- A feeling of worry or being excessively nervous
- The fifth dimension connecting us to the land?
- The mental health dimension is called Taha ___?
- The ability to manage various aspects of life effectively to maintain mental health
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- Any huff and puff that is good for you
- Being thankful or grateful for what you have
- Physical dimension is called Taha ___?
- Practising these become routines (hopefully good ones)
24 Clues: The best area school around • The Māori word for wellbeing • Maintaining a good healthy diet • Embracing others for who they are • Any huff and puff that is good for you • Physical dimension is called Taha ___? • Spiritual dimension is called Taha ___? • The family dimension is called Taha ___? • You should take time out to chill and ___? • ...
Unit 1 2022-09-15
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- Father of Sports Medicine
- principles, rules and guidelines formulated by an organization to reach long term goals
- organization that was founded in 1950 by 101 athletic trainers
- Permission to treat signed off by athlete and parent
- Federal law requiring privacy of health information
- legal wrong characterized by a failure to act
- team physician to the gladiators in Pergamum
- national board that examines and certifies athletic trainers
- Most specific, tells The Who, what, where of a policy
- family that published the "First Aider"
- exam performed to determine if an athlete is able to participate in sport
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- allied health profession dedicated to improving the health of the physically active population
- official job responsibility to render treatment and procedures related to the health of an athlete
- Step beyond negligence
- branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and treatment of sports injuries
- Assumption of _____ states that athlete and guardian understand the athlete could be injured in sports
- closer connection between the way an ATC acted and resulting injury
- Committee that sets the standards for athletic equipment
- state act that says who can practice as an athletic trainer and what they can do
- contacting state authorities before acting in capacity of an athletic trainer
20 Clues: Step beyond negligence • Father of Sports Medicine • family that published the "First Aider" • team physician to the gladiators in Pergamum • legal wrong characterized by a failure to act • Federal law requiring privacy of health information • Permission to treat signed off by athlete and parent • Most specific, tells The Who, what, where of a policy • ...
25 Review Questions Crossword 2023-09-29
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- How well ones body functions
- Direct eye contact,Loud,In personal space
- Good posture,I-statements,Eye contact
- The sides of the health triangle are
- The acronym used for goal setting
- The process that helps you come to a decision
- Identify information,Find help if needed,Explain the help you are getting,Explain why it is a good source
- Family,Friends,Peers
- How well one can use thinking skills
- The number of steps in decision making
- Thoughts,Opinions
- Working with others to achieve a goal
- The combination of physical,mental,and social well-being
- Using communication skills to resolve a problem
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- Slumped posture,Wandering eyes
- The ability to demonstrate habits that have a good impact on your health
- Overall state or total health
- The ability to express your needs and opinions appropriately and expect the same from others
- The action of taking a stand for something you believe is right
- How well one can make and keep friends
- Guilt tripping,Soft->Loud
- Show a variety of internal and external influences,Explain the complexity of the influences,Show how influences affect choices
- The process that helps you make and achieve goals
- I-statements,Honesty,No hesitation
- Eye-contact,Good posture
25 Clues: Thoughts,Opinions • Family,Friends,Peers • Eye-contact,Good posture • Guilt tripping,Soft->Loud • How well ones body functions • Overall state or total health • Slumped posture,Wandering eyes • The acronym used for goal setting • I-statements,Honesty,No hesitation • The sides of the health triangle are • How well one can use thinking skills • Good posture,I-statements,Eye contact • ...
25 Review Questions Crossword 2023-09-29
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- Direct eye contact,Loud,In personal space
- The action of taking a stand for something you believe is right
- Good posture,I-statements,Eye contact
- How well one can use thinking skills
- The combination of physical,mental,and social well-being
- Thoughts,Opinions
- Show a variety of internal and external influences,Explain the complexity of the influences,Show how influences affect choices
- The acronym used for goal setting
- The process that helps you make and achieve goals
- Overall state or total health
- How well one can make and keep friends
- Guilt tripping,Soft->Loud
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- Slumped posture,Wandering eyes
- The ability to express your needs and opinions appropriately and expect the same from others
- Family,Friends,Peers
- Identify information,Find help if needed,Explain the help you are getting,Explain why it is a good source
- Working with others to achieve a goal
- I-statements,Honesty,No hesitation
- How well ones body functions
- The ability to demonstrate habits that have a good impact on your health
- The sides of the health triangle are_____
- The process that helps you come to a decision
- Eye-contact,Good posture
- Using communication skills to resolve a problem
- The number of steps in decision making
25 Clues: Thoughts,Opinions • Family,Friends,Peers • Eye-contact,Good posture • Guilt tripping,Soft->Loud • How well ones body functions • Overall state or total health • Slumped posture,Wandering eyes • The acronym used for goal setting • I-statements,Honesty,No hesitation • How well one can use thinking skills • Working with others to achieve a goal • Good posture,I-statements,Eye contact • ...
Netsmart 2022-06-08
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- Patient Health Information
- Human Services EHR
- subject matter expert
- Netsmart Foundation
- Netsmart synonym for networking
- Branch of Sales Organization
- create new quote
- Branch of Sales Organization
- profession of founders
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- Industry Netsmart serves
- health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Netsmart Ceo
- Post Acute EHR
- what are myUnity, myEvolv and myAvatar
- software as a service
- Human Services EHR
- cold calling
- Netsmart acronym
- State originally founded
19 Clues: Netsmart Ceo • cold calling • Post Acute EHR • Netsmart acronym • create new quote • Human Services EHR • Human Services EHR • Netsmart Foundation • software as a service • subject matter expert • profession of founders • Industry Netsmart serves • State originally founded • Patient Health Information • Branch of Sales Organization • Branch of Sales Organization • Netsmart synonym for networking • ...
Healthy You and Relationships 2014-01-15
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- if you are honest, others will ______ you.
- when you are strong socially you build these
- health, communicating with others
- accepting people who are different than you
- health, taking care of your body and eating right
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- when you wait your turn, you show this
- health, wanting to learn more about things and the world around you
- health, tapping into the inner peace within you
- health, handling stressful situations in a healthy way
- when you show this you are polite and considerate
10 Clues: health, communicating with others • when you wait your turn, you show this • if you are honest, others will ______ you. • accepting people who are different than you • when you are strong socially you build these • health, tapping into the inner peace within you • when you show this you are polite and considerate • health, taking care of your body and eating right • ...
Healthy You and Relationships 2014-01-15
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- people who are different than you
- health,wanting to learn more about things and the world around you
- health,tapping into the inner peace within you
- health,communicating with others
- health,handling stressful situations in a healthy way
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- you wait your turn, you show this
- health,taking care of your body and eating right
- you are honest, others will ______ you.
- you show this you are polite and considerate
- when you are strong socially you build these
10 Clues: health,communicating with others • you wait your turn, you show this • people who are different than you • 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 2021-10-18
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- what should carers/ health care professionals uphold?
- what should clients receive?
- what should be promoted in any health care setting?
- clue picture on the back (LABELLED B)
- what should clients feel in health care settings feel when talking to a carer/health professional?
- What is an example of a health care setting?
- what is safeguarding apart of?
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- - What do you maintain in values of care?
- - What should be actively avoided in any care settings?
- respect what should be established for clients individual needs?
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? • ...
Values of Care 2021-10-18
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- what should clients feel in health care settings feel when talking to a carer/health professional?
- clue picture(LABELLED B)
- - What should be actively avoided in any care settings?
- - What do you maintain in values of care?
- What is an example of a health care setting?
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- what should carers/ health care professionals uphold?
- what should clients receive?
- what should be promoted in any health care setting?
- what is safeguarding apart of?
- respect what should be established for clients individual needs?
10 Clues: clue picture(LABELLED B) • 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 carers/ health care professionals uphold? • - What should be actively avoided in any care settings? • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2024-08-28
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- can I make this less expensive?
- It's world wide!
- Just do everything!
- Can robots improve human life?
- You're getting different treatment for this illness
- Online classes!
- Oh boy, I love solar panels
- I am thriving!
- I care for the whole person
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- Need more treatment?
- The elderly need care too!
- Atleast you don't need to stay at the hospital
- Can I get this delivered to my home?
- Can I get this instead?
- Can my family get some healthcare?
15 Clues: I am thriving! • Online classes! • It's world wide! • Just do everything! • Need more treatment? • Can I get this instead? • The elderly need care too! • Oh boy, I love solar panels • I care for the whole person • can I make this less expensive? • Can robots improve human life? • Can my family get some healthcare? • Can I get this delivered to my home? • ...
S06 - Hazardous Materials Standards 2022-02-16
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- Short-term health problems (2 words)
- The fourth color of the HMIS label is blue, red, white, and ___
- Cancer-causing materials
- The white section on the NFPA diamond (2 words)
- This identification method is the most common chemical identifier used on hazardous materials that are shipped around the world (2 words)
- A type of hazard that can affect health by maiming, injuring, or killing on contact.
- If this is on a blue labeled section it means it can cause chronic health problems
- The GHS pictogram is for chemicals that fuel combustion and can suddenly ignite without warning
- This special hazard label on a NFPA diamond indicates that the chemical is a suffocation hazard (2 words)
- A source of risk or potential damage
- The instability section on the NFPA diamond
- The white section on the HMIS color-coded system
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- A type of hazard that affects the chemistry of the ecosystem or pose a threat to aquatic life
- This type of hazard come from infectious materials that slowly damages the body over time
- OSHA requires that each employer provide a training session each year that is this many hours long
- This rating on a NFPA diamond indicates an extreme hazard
- The Globally Harmonized System of communication and labeling of chemicals
- Another name for a hazardous material
- GHS has 9 images that represent hazards and are recognized around the world
- This section of the SDS lists the required recommended PPE
- These have information on how to handle, store, and dispose of chemicals. It is knowns as Safety Data Sheet
- Long-lasting health conditions (2 words)
- 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
- this word is found on a Hazcom label and can only be Danger (which is more severe) or Warning
- This is a way to communicate hazards through labeling and other documentations...Stands for Hazardous Materials Communication
- This rating number on the GHS system indicated an extreme hazard
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 • ...
S06 - Hazardous Materials Standards 2022-02-16
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- This represents the level of exposure that an employee can have in a lifetime of 8-hour work day without negative health effects
- A source of risk or potential damage
- If this is on a blue labeled section it means it can cause chronic health problems
- OSHA sets this value that permits and sets limits for exposure to harmful chemicals
- The white section on the NFPA diamond (2 words)
- Long-lasting health conditions (2 words)
- The fourth color of the HMIS label is blue, red, white, and ___
- The white section on the HMIS color-coded system
- This rating on a NFPA diamond indicates an extreme hazard
- This is a way to communicate hazards through labeling and other documentations...Stands for Hazardous Materials Communication
- The instability section on the NFPA diamond
- this word is found on a Hazcom label and can only be Danger (which is more severe) or Warning
- The GHS pictogram is for chemicals that fuel combustion and can suddenly ignite without warning
- Another name for a hazardous material
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- A type of hazard that affects the chemistry of the ecosystem or pose a threat to aquatic life
- GHS has 9 images that represent hazards and are recognized around the world
- This special hazard label on a NFPA diamond indicates that the chemical is a suffocation hazard (2 words)
- This identification method is the most common chemical identifier used on hazardous materials that are shipped around the world (2 words)
- This section of the SDS lists the required recommended PPE
- The Globally Harmonized System of communication and labeling of chemicals
- OSHA requires that each employer provide a training session each year that is this many hours long
- Short-term health problems (2 words)
- Cancer-causing materials
- This rating number on the GHS system indicated an extreme hazard
- A type of hazard that can affect health by maiming, injuring, or killing on contact.
- This type of hazard come from infectious materials that slowly damages the body over time
- These have information on how to handle, store, and dispose of chemicals. It is knowns as Safety Data Sheet
27 Clues: Cancer-causing materials • A source of risk or potential damage • Short-term health problems (2 words) • 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 • ...
Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies 2015-03-05
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- has an impact on a person's mental and physical well-being
- general emotional dejection and withdrawal
- helps lower stress-hormone levels
- you might need a little extra to succeed in your health quest
- the state of being happy and healthy
- health studies show that having these may ward off depression, boost self-esteem, and provide support
- our efap provider
- consistently practicing this with others has been shown to decrease stress
- a state of psychological well-being
- practice good __________ balance
- increase these skills for enhanced mental well-being
- research shows that ______ can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety
- professional guidance
- Making simple changes to your diet can increase this
- a great program that might give you the motivation you need
- brain's feel-good neurotransmitters
- focus of one's attention on the emotions and thoughts occurring in the present moment
- available from Homewood Health to support your nutrition
- relieves tension and improves immune function
- increase this and have a younger heart and circulatory system
- learning how to manage this can have a positive impact on your life
- one of planning sessions highlighted in January through the Working Wellness Project
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- known as the body's stress-hormone
- even faking it has positive health benefits
- an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change
- can act as a stress reliever
- __________counters the effects of stress by slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure
- great mood enhancer...and good exercise
- the goal is 10,000 a day
- promotes relaxation
- don't __________, be happy
- the goal is to attain a state of deep spiritual insight and tranquility.
- a particular state of mind or emotion
- having a positive outlook
- get enough to take on the day
- the star of February's challenge
- get this to improve your physical well-being
- there are over ____________ e-learning courses offered to employees and highlighted this month
- peaceful and composed
39 Clues: our efap provider • promotes relaxation • professional guidance • peaceful and composed • the goal is 10,000 a day • having a positive outlook • don't __________, be happy • can act as a stress reliever • get enough to take on the day • practice good __________ balance • the star of February's challenge • helps lower stress-hormone levels • known as the body's stress-hormone • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- Provides many essential nutrients that most people do not get enough of. Nutrients like potassium, fiber, folate, and vitamin C
- important sources of many vitamins including potassium, fiber, folate, vitamin A and vitamin C
- antioxidant nutrient that helps protect your cells against the effects of free radicals
- McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A, Burger King, Taco Bell
- Includes milk and alternatives
- Essential nutrient that plays vital roles in bone health, muscle function, blood clotting, nerve function, and hormone regulation
- Contains minerals and electrolytes including, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, chloride, fluoride
- Foods derived from either of the two previous groups that have added salt, sugar, preservatives, and/or fat
- These foods go beyond the incorporation of salt, sugar, and fat to include artificial colors and flavors, preservatives, thickeners, emulsifiers, and artificial sweeteners that promote shelf stability, preserve and enhance texture, and increase palatability
- food process that where nutrients are added to foods that were never there originally
- maintain digestive health by adding bulk to stool, preventing constipation, and regulating the movement of waste through the digestive tract
- nutrient that's important to vision, reproduction, and the health of your blood, brain and skin.
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- natural edible food parts of plants and animals
- Essential mineral that plays vital roles in: muscle and nerve function, blood pressure and heart health, bone health, immune function, and mental health.
- Nutrient that supports vision, growth, cell division, reproduction, and immunity
- helps the body create new cells, including blood cells, brain cells, skin cells, hair cells, and nail cells
- Foods that have been slightly altered for the purpose of being easily stored, prepared and eaten
- Helps your body grow, repair itself, and fight infection.
- Provide energy, calcium, and B vitamins. Can be found in a variety of foods. For example: breads, pastas, and grains.
- process where foods have nutrients added back to them that were lost during processing
- Key component of hemoglobin (protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs)
21 Clues: Includes milk and alternatives • McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A, Burger King, Taco Bell • natural edible food parts of plants and animals • Helps your body grow, repair itself, and fight infection. • Nutrient that supports vision, growth, cell division, reproduction, and immunity • food process that where nutrients are added to foods that were never there originally • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-12-10
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- What has the potential to cause you harm? (6)
- I've noticed a hazard, where do I report it in Rourou? As a ______ ___________ (6,11)
- Health and Safety at ____ Act (4)
- Actions, inactions and conditions that are directly connected to the event and if removed would affect the outcome of the event (12,7)
- One of our health and safety training providers (6)
- Each branch has a branch ___________ to facilitate worker engagement activities for their branch (12)
- All people at DIA workplaces are ___________ for helping to maintain a safe work environment (11)
- A tool to assess risks (4,6)
- Where kaimahi can complete H&S training content (6)
- __________ Management - One of our WHS policies that can be viewed on 1840 (10)
- All accidents/incidents and near-miss incidents must be ____________ (12)
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- The regulatory organisation for Health and Safety in New Zealand (8)
- The annual award at Te Tari gives to celebrate our successes and the fantastic work done by our people across the Department (2,3,9)
- One of our critical risks - _____ Party Vendors (5)
- _________ Management - One of our WHS policies that can be viewed on 1840 (9)
- Training to help others (5,3)
- Te reo Maori word for principles that are woven through the way we do things here at Te Tari Taiwhenua (8)
- One of our critical risks (9,10)
- Good employee engagement, _____________ and representation practice that provides effective ways for our people to talk to us and be engaged (13)
- The Te reo Māori name for the WHS Team (6,6)
- People Leaders will take all reasonably practicable steps to eliminate or minimise workplace ____ (4)
- What is our new Health and Safety Reporting system called? (6)
- Branch Health and Safety __________ meet regularly and support the ongoing improvement of health and safety and worker engagement and participation practices (10)
- Any work factors that may or may not have contributed to the injury, discomfort or illness occurring (3,7)
- Acronym for Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (4)
- What would you do to fully remove a hazard? (9)
26 Clues: A tool to assess risks (4,6) • Training to help others (5,3) • One of our critical risks (9,10) • Health and Safety at ____ Act (4) • The Te reo Māori name for the WHS Team (6,6) • What has the potential to cause you harm? (6) • What would you do to fully remove a hazard? (9) • One of our critical risks - _____ Party Vendors (5) • ...
History of the development of teams and make public health and healthcare. The contribution of Russian scientists of public health 2025-03-04
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- The scientist who developed vaccines against plague in Russia.
- The first Russian doctor to promote mass vaccination against smallpox.
- The person who introduced antiseptic techniques in surgery.
- The public health measure used to isolate individuals with contagious diseases.
- Which Russian scientist pioneered epidemiology and developed methods for controlling infectious diseases?
- The health reform movement in the 19th century focused on improving living conditions.
- Russian scientist is considered the founder of military field surgery and improved antiseptic techniques?
- The global campaign led by WHO that successfully eradicated smallpox.
- The German scientist who established postulates to identify disease-causing microbes.
- The ancient Roman system that supplied clean water to cities.
- The Russian scientist who introduced the first systematic approach to hygiene and public health.
- Who introduced the concept of “social hygiene” and established the first department of social hygiene in Russia?
- The Russian doctor who worked on the prevention of tuberculosis.
- The Russian scientist known for developing the diphtheria antitoxin.
- Which Russian scientist contributed to the development of community-based preventive medicine and health statistics?
- The first vaccine ever developed was for this disease.
- The Russian epidemiologist who developed vaccines for tularemia and brucellosis.
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- The Russian pioneer in bacteriology who discovered the cholera vibrio.
- The first country to introduce a national healthcare system in 1912.
- The branch of medicine focusing on the prevention and control of diseases.
- Which Russian scientist is known for his work in pathology and for founding the Institute of Experimental Medicine?
- The 20th-century development that dramatically reduced infectious diseases.
- The British nurse who improved sanitation in hospitals during the Crimean War.
- The Russian physician who contributed to occupational health and hygiene.
- Who was the Russian scientist that discovered the cholera vibrio?
- The Russian scientist known for developing the first polio vaccine.
- The Russian scientist who advanced the understanding of public hygiene and health.
- Which Russian scientist worked on the prevention and control of tuberculosis?
- Who is known as the founder of modern Russian psychiatry?
- The process of heating liquids to kill bacteria, named after a French scientist.
30 Clues: The first vaccine ever developed was for this disease. • Who is known as the founder of modern Russian psychiatry? • The person who introduced antiseptic techniques in surgery. • The ancient Roman system that supplied clean water to cities. • The scientist who developed vaccines against plague in Russia. • ...
Mental Health First Aid 2025-04-30
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- a state of excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior and elevation of mood
- state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to their community
- seeing, hearing, feeling, or smelling things that others do not see, hear, feel, or smell
- a condition characterized by an unwarranted mistrust or suspicion of other people, places, or situations
- mental disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, with periods of depression, mania, and extended periods of a normal mood in between
- negative attitudes (prejudice) and negative behaviors (discrimination) often rooted in fear and misunderstanding
- fixed beliefs that do not change even when there is conflicting evidence
- health condition that disrupts people's ability to work, care for themselves, attend school, and have relationships
- everyday derogations, slights, and invalidations that are often delivered to people of minority or marginalized backgrounds
- objective health indicators that can be seen
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- negative behaviors against a person based on perceived belonging to a social group
- the process of change through which individuals improve their health and well-being, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential
- when a person has more than one health condition at the same time
- term for severe substance use disorders, generally referring to loss of control over use of substances leading to physical and psychological dependence
- an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening that has lasting effects
- feeling of worry caused by perceived by threats in the environment
- MHFA 5-step action plan to help people with mental health challenges: Approach, Give reassurance and information, Encourage self care, Encourage professional help
- general term used to describe a mental health condition in which a person has lost some contact with reality
- subjective mental or physical characteristics that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
- widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
20 Clues: objective health indicators that can be seen • when a person has more than one health condition at the same time • feeling of worry caused by perceived by threats in the environment • fixed beliefs that do not change even when there is conflicting evidence • negative behaviors against a person based on perceived belonging to a social group • ...
PI/QA 2017-05-15
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- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
- Total Quality Management
- Department of Human Services
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Quality control
- Quality Improvement
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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- The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c) organization that accredits more than 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.
- Continuing medical education
- Tuberculin skin tests
- Continuous Quality Improvement
- Quality assurance
13 Clues: Quality control • Quality assurance • Quality Improvement • Tuberculin skin tests • Total Quality Management • Continuing medical education • Department of Human Services • Continuous Quality Improvement • Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2024-11-24
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- - exercises that require less oxygen
- - nutrient responsible for growth & repair
- - the places around you
- - brain health (domain of health)
- decision - wise choice for health
- - nutrient that provides body with energy
- - the bodies reaction to challenge or demand
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- - help from others
- - having enough water
- - feel good hormone released during exercise
- - commonly provides potassium
- down - phase of exercise to relax the body
- - the organ that pumps blood throughout the body
13 Clues: - help from others • - having enough water • - the places around you • - commonly provides potassium • - brain health (domain of health) • decision - wise choice for health • - exercises that require less oxygen • - nutrient that provides body with energy • - nutrient responsible for growth & repair • down - phase of exercise to relax the body • ...
Health Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-01
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- A form of health insurance plan where coverage is typically restricted to medical care from providers contracted or employed by the HMO.
- The number of options for health insurance.
- The piece of paper on which your doctor writes an order for medicine that is covered in your health insurance.
- ______workers at small businesses pay more than _________ workers at larger businesses.
- A type of health insurance plan in which treatments are only covered if you visit medical professionals or hospitals within the plan’s coverage, unless in an emergency.
- A hospital patient who, in most cases, stays in the hospital overnight and meets a set of clinical criteria which is covered in your health insurance.
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- A monthly fee you pay to help cover health expenses.
- Maintaining your health insurance shields you and your loved ones from ________ medical expenses
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- A kind of plan in which using physicians, hospitals, and other network-affiliated healthcare providers results in lower costs; have lower costs, but with fewer choices.
- A kind of plan where you pay less if you use providers in the plan’s network; offers a lot of flexibility to see the doctors you want, at a higher cost.
11 Clues: The number of options for health insurance. • A monthly fee you pay to help cover health expenses. • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • ______workers at small businesses pay more than _________ workers at larger businesses. • Maintaining your health insurance shields you and your loved ones from ________ medical expenses • ...
Elements of The Three D's. 2019-04-30
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- What level of dementia does a MMSE score of 20-24 points indicate?
- A prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- To be without hope
- An action directed to preventing illness and promoting health
- What is the most common form of dementia?
- If someone has dementia, their confusion and agitation may get worse in the late afternoon and evening. This is known as
- A factor that causes a person to be particularly susceptible to an unwanted, unpleasant or unhealthy event
- VaD is an abbreviation for which type of dementia?
- Difficulty with activities requiring coordination
- Lack of interest or ability to begin activities.
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- An acute medical condition characterised by confusion, disorientation, restlessness, fear, anxiety and often illusions e.g. hallucinations.
- What is the maximum point score for the MMSE? ____
- Another name for the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE).
- What level of dementia does a MMSE score of 13-20 points indicate?
- The MMSE measures _ _ _ _ _ impairment.
- Inability to recognise something is wrong.
- A plan of action, agreed between a patient and their health-care providers, which identifies their health care needs, services that are needed, and a list of health goals and a list of specific actions required to achieve them.
- A gradual and progressive decline in mental processing ability that affects short-term memory, communication, language, judgment, reasoning, and abstract thinking
- A biologically based illness that affects a person’s thoughts, feelings, behaviour, and even physical health.
- Unpaid care provided by family, friends, neighbours is called_ _ _ _ _ care. ____
- Loss of ability to use language, including the ability to speak, understand, read or write.
- The ability of an adult to make decisions for themselves.
- Inability to recognise objects by using the senses.
- An algorithm used to screen for delirium
24 Clues: To be without hope • The MMSE measures _ _ _ _ _ impairment. • An algorithm used to screen for delirium • What is the most common form of dementia? • Inability to recognise something is wrong. • Lack of interest or ability to begin activities. • A prediction of the probable outcome of a disease • Difficulty with activities requiring coordination • ...
mental heath by bryan 2022-05-08
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- personality disorder -A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.
- disorder-an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear
- anxiety disorder-Severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities.
- I disorder-defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days
- anxiety disorder-A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- disorder-A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- psychosis- a serious mental health illness that can affect someone soon after having a baby
- disorder -it's when a child has antisocial behavior
- nervosa-A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- disorder-A mental health condition including schizophrenia and mood disorder symptoms.
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- disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- nervosa-An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- Depressive disorder-A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
- mild but long-term form of depression.
- personality disorder - a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- disorder-Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors
- stress disorder-A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- eating disorder-Frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
- defiant disorder-A disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- personality disorder- a type of anxious personality disorder.
20 Clues: mild but long-term form of depression. • disorder -it's when a child has antisocial behavior • disorder-Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors • personality disorder- a type of anxious personality disorder. • I disorder-defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days • disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab List 2023-08-21
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- How well your body functions
- Buys products or services for personal use
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
- The public promotion of a product or service
- Overall well being of your body your mind and your relationships with others
- A degree of satisfaction that a person gets from life
- A series of specific steps you can take to achieve the goal
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, and other negative outcomes
- Involves using communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions
- How well you get along with others
- All of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that persons health
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- Taking Action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative outcomes
- The number of years a person can expect to live
- The ability to gather and understand and use health info
- A result that a person aims for or works hard to reach
- A state of high level health
- All the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child
- The beliefs and patterns that are shared by a group of people and are passed from generation to generation
- An illegal act of a person who tells lies in order to obtain money or property
- The state of being comfortable with yourself others and your surroundings
- Gradual progression through many stages through one extreme and another
- Whether you are male or female
- People who sell useless medical treatments or products
- An offer to repair or replace the product if there is a problem
- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you
26 Clues: A state of high level health • How well your body functions • Whether you are male or female • How well you get along with others • Buys products or services for personal use • The public promotion of a product or service • The number of years a person can expect to live • A degree of satisfaction that a person gets from life • ...
Midterm Review Foundations of Public Health 2023-10-23
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- Passing a disease from one person to another
- Views health care as a social resource
- Problem, Recommendations, Evaluation, Etiology, and Implementation are all apart of what approach
- Term that refers to disease or illness
- Blank goes beyond a risk assessment by including data on actual exposure in a community
- Effect Hazards that easily produce very visual and feared consequences
- Implies that countries frequently move from poorly balanced diets often deficient in nutrients, proteins, and calories due to a diet of highly processed foods.
- Health-Transition Indicates that as social and economic development occurs, different types of diseases become prominent.
- Hazards we lack experience with, which may elicit more fear
- The degree of communicability of disease and potential of leading to an epidemic
- Describes the impact of falling childhood death rates and extended life spans on the size and the age distribution of populations.
- The natural environment
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- Views healthcare as an economic good
- Methods for collecting, compiling, and presenting health information. It then can be used to make decisions.
- This concept may include behavior genetics Infection, Environment, Georapraphy, Medical Care and culture.
- Diseases that are not spread through infection or spread to other people
- Is the results of human construction
- A diagram that helps one figure out what interventions are available and what the potential outcomes could be.
- Risk an individual knowingly or willingly takes through their own actions
- Term that refers to death
- The result of added chemicals, radiation, and biological products
- A risk to individuals that are out of their direct control
22 Clues: The natural environment • Term that refers to death • Views healthcare as an economic good • Is the results of human construction • Views health care as a social resource • Term that refers to disease or illness • Passing a disease from one person to another • A risk to individuals that are out of their direct control • ...
23 theorist 2025-10-08
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- Her behavioral model compares the patient to a system of interrelated subsystems.
- Her theory divides nursing into three aspects: care, cure, and core.
- Nursing pioneer who brought hospice care to the United States.
- Saw humans as irreducible energy fields in constant interaction with the environment.
- Described humans as “ever changing beings” who choose their own health experiences.
- Classified 21 health-related issues that nurses must address for patients.
- Wrote a famous model describing skill acquisition from beginner to expert nurse.
- Introduced transcultural nursing, stressing care within the context of culture.
- Her model views a person as an open system interacting with internal and external stressors.
- Defined nursing as assisting individuals in activities contributing to health or peaceful death.
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- Focused on how mother-infant interaction influences child development.
- Focused on behaviors that increase well-being, not just prevent illness.
- Viewed nursing as promoting adaptation in four modes: physiologic, self-concept, role function, interdependence.
- Saw nursing as establishing human-to-human relationships to help patients find meaning in suffering.
- She emphasized fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness, and diet in patient recovery.
- Canadian theorist who emphasized nursing as assisting individuals in their health experiences.
- Theorist who studied life changes and how people adapt during transitions.
- Psychiatric nurse who explained nursing as a therapeutic, interpersonal process.
- Believed health goals are achieved through nurse–patient interaction and communication.
- Her nursing theory centers on a patient’s ability to care for themselves.
- Believed illness is a manifestation of an evolving pattern of consciousness.
- Described nursing as an art of helping, guided by philosophy and purpose.
- Her theory highlights caring as the essence of nursing and healing relationships.
23 Clues: Nursing pioneer who brought hospice care to the United States. • Her theory divides nursing into three aspects: care, cure, and core. • Focused on how mother-infant interaction influences child development. • Focused on behaviors that increase well-being, not just prevent illness. • Her nursing theory centers on a patient’s ability to care for themselves. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-06-03
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- a place for seeking professional help
- ______ -factors include social, economic, and circular circumstances
- Internal factors that enhance _________ can be strengthened by
- What are some ways to improve mental health?
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- ______-factors can include a strong sense of self, coping and self-monitoring skills, the ability to make healthy choices, and a feeling of cultural pride
- What is mental health?
- sleep is _____ for our mental health
- and mood management techniques?
- a feeling of worry nervousness or unease
- What role does therapy play in mental health?
10 Clues: What is mental health? • and mood management techniques? • sleep is _____ for our mental health • a place for seeking professional help • a feeling of worry nervousness or unease • What are some ways to improve mental health? • What role does therapy play in mental health? • Internal factors that enhance _________ can be strengthened by • ...
The Pearls of Care Management 2025-04-16
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- Evaluating health needs.
- Supporting and speaking up for patients.
- Individualized treatment plan to enable patients to meet their goals.
- Teaching patients how to improve and manage their health.
- Encouraging and motivating a patient to reach health goals.
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- Following medical advice and treatment.
- Hearing what someone is saying and trying to understand what it means.
- Desire to help someone to alleviate pain, stress and hardship.
- Form or method to assess social drivers of health.
- Working together towards health goals.
10 Clues: Evaluating health needs. • Working together towards health goals. • Following medical advice and treatment. • Supporting and speaking up for patients. • Form or method to assess social drivers of health. • Teaching patients how to improve and manage their health. • Encouraging and motivating a patient to reach health goals. • ...
values of care 2021-10-18
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- what should clients feel in health care settings feel when talking to a carer/health professional?
- clue picture on the back (LABELLED B)
- - What should be actively avoided in any care settings?
- - What do you maintain in values of care?
- What is an example of a health care setting?
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- what should carers/ health care professionals uphold?
- what should clients receive?
- what should be promoted in any health care setting?
- what is safeguarding apart of?
- respect what should be established for clients individual needs?
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? • ...
Jakob Avory Collins 2015-11-30
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- to restore health
- to be independent or alone
- to be at the point of heat over again and again
- the one that lacks in health
- a person or thing that heals
- to be more healthy than some
- to undo a nout
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- a machine that keeps heat going in a place that would be cold
- to be a big place that is a place were people go a lot
- in a pleaseing order of clean
- to be the cleanest of all
- at the end of the day well into night
- not coming at the proper time
- to be more healthy than anyone
- to attach
- a general condition of the body
- to stop for a split second and think then go again
- to tie again
18 Clues: to attach • to tie again • to undo a nout • to restore health • to be the cleanest of all • to be independent or alone • the one that lacks in health • a person or thing that heals • to be more healthy than some • in a pleaseing order of clean • not coming at the proper time • to be more healthy than anyone • a general condition of the body • at the end of the day well into night • ...
Health care 2025-07-24
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- Place to buy medicines
- Public health system is funded by these
- Centre First place to go for minor illness in a rural area
- Health Centre Full form of PHC
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- Rica Country that has no army and gives importance to public health
- Type of hospital run by the government
- Costly health services often found in cities
- to Life A right related to health
- A common water-borne disease
9 Clues: Place to buy medicines • A common water-borne disease • Health Centre Full form of PHC • to Life A right related to health • Type of hospital run by the government • Public health system is funded by these • Costly health services often found in cities • Centre First place to go for minor illness in a rural area • ...
PAW 2022 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- Personal health information should ____ leave Lakeridge Health if it is necessary.
- _____ to opening any attachments or links in suspicious emails, contact IT Security and wait for their guidance on what to do next.
- If you are transporting personal health information, you must know what ________ information you have in your possession.
- "Hover to Discover ______ a chart access.
- Transporting personal health information must be done in a ______ manner (i.e., a sealed envelope, courier bag, briefcase or encrypted portable device).
- If you discover that a document has been released in error, either by fax, mail or by handing it to someone, contact the _______ ______.
- Only the Privacy Office can ___ the Break-the-Glass feature to a patient's chart.
- Personal health information must not be left __________ in your car.
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- Personal Health Information that is accessed, collected, used, or disclosed must be limited to what is _________ to do one's job-related duties.
- Epic's Break-the-Glass feature is what replaces Meditech's Lockbox if a patient wants to ________ access to their medical record.
- Never provide your sign-on or ________ details in fill-in forms that pop up when you open an email. Lakeridge Health will never ask you for your credentials in an email.
- What term does the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) use for inappropriate accesses?
- If you are suspicious of an email, you can report it using the "Report _________" button at the top of the email, or forward the email to itsecurity@lh.ca.
- Giving a document to someone that is not authorized to receive it is considered a privacy ______.
14 Clues: "Hover to Discover ______ a chart access. • Personal health information must not be left __________ in your car. • Only the Privacy Office can ___ the Break-the-Glass feature to a patient's chart. • Personal health information should ____ leave Lakeridge Health if it is necessary. • ...
Take a Break: The Language of Care Crossword 2025-10-14
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- Short for Alpha & Omega Kids Services, focused on children’s care
- The person at the center of every care plan
- A person who assists others with daily needs and provides emotional support
- What caregivers and coordinators offer every day
- The group we treat like our own
- Telehealth service that brings care right to your screen
- Our sister company offering multispecialty wellness and medical care
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- What HouseCalls builds through care and compassion
- The heart of every act of caregiving
- A place where seniors or adults enjoy activities and companionship during the day
- The overall goal of all our services
- A state of balance and good health promoted by Doral Health & Wellness
- A service that provides health and personal support to people in their own homes
- Our transportation partner that helps patients get to their appointments safely
- A healthcare professional who provides medical and emotional care
15 Clues: The group we treat like our own • The heart of every act of caregiving • The overall goal of all our services • The person at the center of every care plan • What caregivers and coordinators offer every day • What HouseCalls builds through care and compassion • Telehealth service that brings care right to your screen • ...
New IOs Crossword 2023-01-11
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- National ______ Check
- _____, Health and Safety team
- The Hufflepuff value
- Where the documents reside for an online application
- A4 pertains to instructions about this
- Where to go to find a process
- A1 - Fairness and Natural _______
- What is the other name or translation for Pono Me Te Tika?
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- Type of visa needed to pass through NZ
- A5 pertains to instructions around this
- The staff member who wears the most hats in the branch
- Jo Smith's role
- How many parts make up the Code of Conduct
- The acronym for the team who assess health cases
- What colour is Pae Kahurangi?
- Where to go to find our PNO Resources
- The Māori name for the value of being Bold and Brave
17 Clues: Jo Smith's role • The Hufflepuff value • National ______ Check • _____, Health and Safety team • What colour is Pae Kahurangi? • Where to go to find a process • A1 - Fairness and Natural _______ • Where to go to find our PNO Resources • Type of visa needed to pass through NZ • A4 pertains to instructions about this • A5 pertains to instructions around this • ...
Depression Awareness 2014-09-24
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- a professional relationship that empowers you to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals
- depression is a highly ___________ medical illness
- depression is the “________ cold” of mental health conditions
- how one handles problems
- bouncing back from difficult experiences
- ______ self-talk can lift your spirits and improve your attitude
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- ____________ health is just as important as physical health
- belonging to social groups to reduce loneliness
- a great way to boost your mood
- the percentage of adults who struggle with depression
- ______________is a normal emotion, but too much could be depression
- 1-800-273-____, a hotline for help
12 Clues: how one handles problems • a great way to boost your mood • 1-800-273-____, a hotline for help • bouncing back from difficult experiences • belonging to social groups to reduce loneliness • depression is a highly ___________ medical illness • the percentage of adults who struggle with depression • ____________ health is just as important as physical health • ...
Wellness Center 2023-04-04
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- play time with our four legged friends
- students who promote health & wellness at UW
- UW Lifesavers Initiative
- Dimensions of wellness
- Kevin is the only person with this skill
- Comprehensive training to identify, understand, & respond to signs of mental Health concerns
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- help identify realistic health and fitness goals while working with these employees
- two full-body chairs in the Re-Charge room
- Healthy Options for the Prevention & Education of Substance
- You might get stuck in a beanbag chair here
- Cuddle with our fur friends
- Highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals, who will help any student free of charge
12 Clues: Dimensions of wellness • UW Lifesavers Initiative • Cuddle with our fur friends • play time with our four legged friends • Kevin is the only person with this skill • two full-body chairs in the Re-Charge room • You might get stuck in a beanbag chair here • students who promote health & wellness at UW • Healthy Options for the Prevention & Education of Substance • ...
S201 Lesson 8-10 Crossword puzzle 1 2024-06-27
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- The use of substances found in nature, such as herbs, foods, and vitamins to strengthen, heal, and balance the body is considered ____________ based practice.
- At the health and wellness carnival, the mental wellness consultations, healthy cooking sessions and HIIT exercises are part of the __________________.
- One of the challenges that seniors could face would be the ____________ costs that they need to pay for their chronic illness, like diabetes.
- Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the principle of maintaining harmony and balance of bodily systems. The treatments include herbal medicine, _____________, massage.
- Process Evaluation measures the programme’s strengths and weakness for _______________.
- You are organising a health and wellness carnival where participants will learn about staying active, healthy eating and maintaining good mental health. ___________ includes the manpower, venue, partners, volunteers for the carnival.
- One of the categories of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is _______ body medicine which recognises mental states, attitudes, emotions, and beliefs can influence physical health and vice versa.
- You would like to evaluate the impact of the health and wellness carnival and know if the participants have gained knowledge on health and wellness topic, what are their attitudes towards what they learned, the change of behaviour in their lifestyles, and if they have the __________ to make the lifestyle changes.
- Quantitative evaluation is measured by using _____________. For example, using surveys or polls.
- Reduced cognitive functions like Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is a sign of ____________ changes of ageing.
- Seniors are encouraged to keep an _____________ lifestyle through leisure activities and regular exercise as part of healthy ageing.
- Before starting any complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), one should consult a ______________ as there could be drug interaction for treatments.
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- __________________ medicine is used in place of conventional medicine.
- _____________ measures the number of participants and media coverage for the health and wellness carnival.
- Clarence notices that he has more grey hair and is not able to read the words without reading glasses. This is the ____________ changes of ageing.
- ________________ is the loss of bone minerals density as we age. It can be prevented by having a healthy diet and exercise regularly.
- The __________theory hypothesises that the immune system is programmed to decline over time, which leads to an increased vulnerability to infectious disease and, thus, ageing.
- ________________ medicine is used together with conventional medicine.
- Qualitative evaluation is measured based on _____________. For example, conducting interviews or focus group discussions.
- Impact Evaluation measures the immediate or short-term _________ of the programme.
20 Clues: __________________ medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. • ________________ medicine is used together with conventional medicine. • Impact Evaluation measures the immediate or short-term _________ of the programme. • Process Evaluation measures the programme’s strengths and weakness for _______________. • ...
Statistics on Depression 2026-01-12
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- The number of 15 to 16 year-olds with depression nearly “?” between the 1980s and 2000s.(OFNS - 2004)
- “?” participants were more likely to experience depression than black participants. (TTC - 2013)
- 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013)
- Less than half of adults diagnosed with mental health problems during childhood were appropriately “?” at the time.(OFNS - 2004)
- 93.2 percent of participants reported experiencing “?” as a result of their mental ill health. (TTC - 2013) (MHN)
- The proportion of five to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 0.2 per cent. (OFNS - 2004)
- Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF)
- Diagnosis rates varied depending on a person’s “?” (with those experiencing lower income reported depression more).(MHN)
- 19 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- A combination of anxiety and depression accounts for one fifth of “?” lost in the UK. (MHF)
- 33 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- The approximate number of eleven to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 62,000.(OFNS - 2004)
- The proportion of “?” to sixteen year-olds who are seriously depressed is 1.4 percent.(OFNS - 2004)
- 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004)
- 19 percent of adults reported being diagnosed with “?” at some point in their lives.(MHN)
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- According to the “?” organisation, between 4 and 10 percent of people in England will experience depression at some point in their lives.
- According to the “?” organisation, more females than males report being diagnosed with a mental health problem.
- More than half of adults with mental health problems were diagnosed in “?”.(OFNS - 2004)
- The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”.
- Rates of recovery varied widely between Primary Care “?”, showing large differences. The lowest reported recovery rate was 7 percent, whereas the highest reported recovery rate was 63 percent. (NIP - 2011)
- The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013)
- People from “?” backgrounds are more likely to experience depression than those from more advantaged backgrounds. (MHF)
- The approximate number of young people with “?” depression is 80,000. (OFNS - 2004)
- to the Nursing in Practice (2011) data on NHS psychological treatments, 42 percent of patients were no longer showing measurable symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders by the end of “?”.
- According to the “?” organisation, a survey of BME people with mental health difficulties was conducted in 2013.
25 Clues: The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”. • 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013) • The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013) • 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004) • Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-15
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- Process that prevents cream separation in milk.
- Sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease.
- Milk going bad due to bacteria or improper storage.
- Heating process to kill harmful bacteria in milk.
- Organism that can transmit diseases between animals or humans.
- Practices that ensure cleanliness and safety in milk production.
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- Systematic monitoring of health events to identify trends.
- Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- Study of the distribution and causes of diseases in populations.
- Isolation of potentially diseased animal
- Ancient Greek goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation
- Natural sugar found in milk.
- The organization responsible for international standards on animal health
- a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
14 Clues: Natural sugar found in milk. • Isolation of potentially diseased animal • Process that prevents cream separation in milk. • Sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease. • Heating process to kill harmful bacteria in milk. • Milk going bad due to bacteria or improper storage. • Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans • ...
Alcohol Use and Your Health 2024-03-07
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- What alcohol ABV is 7%
- What alcohol ABV is 12%
- What is 15 or more drinks for men and 8 or more drinks for women considered
- Who should not drink
- What is alcohol by volume abbreviation
- What mental health issue is considered a long-term alcohol risk
- Abbreviation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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- What short-term health risk happens such as crashes, burns, falls etc....
- What is 1 or less drinks for women and 2 or less drinks for men considered
- What long-term health risk happens regarding learning and memory problems
- What alcohol ABV is 40%
- What is the most common form of excessive drinking
- What alcohol ABV is 5%
- What short-term health risk can excessive alcohol use create regarding violence
14 Clues: Who should not drink • What alcohol ABV is 7% • What alcohol ABV is 5% • What alcohol ABV is 40% • What alcohol ABV is 12% • What is alcohol by volume abbreviation • Abbreviation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder • What is the most common form of excessive drinking • What mental health issue is considered a long-term alcohol risk • ...
COA 2025 2025-03-27
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- Plan, Do, Study, Act
- An electronic version of the Policy and Procedure manual can be found here
- These types of practices and interventions are Medicaid billable
- The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year
- The acronym that states the Department of Health, OASAS and the Office of Mental Health determined an agency is in alignment with SAMSHA standards.
- COA
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- The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health
- (blank) & Quality Improvement (PQI)
- If asked about a policy or procedure you’re unfamiliar with you can ask this person
- Personalized Recovery Oriented Services
- COA arrives to audit on this day of the week
- You know her as Becky, the VP of PQI, but how would you look her up in Outlook?
- Assertive Community Treatment
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
14 Clues: COA • Plan, Do, Study, Act • Assertive Community Treatment • (blank) & Quality Improvement (PQI) • Personalized Recovery Oriented Services • COA arrives to audit on this day of the week • Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic • The correct abbreviation for BestSelf Behavioral Health • The name of the new BestSelf crisis center opening this year • ...
OMNIA 2020-07-24
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- / Health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- / Amount a member pays for services before the insurance covers it’s portion.
- / Determining primary financial responsibility between multiple insurance companies.
- / The money that one must pay for an insurance policy.
- / Money a member pays for services after the deductible is met.
- / ___ management.
- / First ___ resolution.
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- / Designed to provide for a patient’s needs while controlling costs.
- / A comprehensive health care reform law.
- / Process of determining who is qualified to receive coverage.
- / A federal health insurance program for qualified individuals.
- / Portion of the covered medicalexpenses you to pay in the year.
- / Fixed amount to pay for a medical visit.
13 Clues: / ___ management. • / First ___ resolution. • / A comprehensive health care reform law. • / Fixed amount to pay for a medical visit. • / The money that one must pay for an insurance policy. • / Process of determining who is qualified to receive coverage. • / Money a member pays for services after the deductible is met. • ...
Interprofessional Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-06
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- actions taken to improve a patient's health and wellbeing
- when a group works together to reach the same goal
- two or more professionals working together for a shared purpose/goal
- Stopping health problems before they start.
- Teaching people knowledge and skills to improve their health.
- different professionals combining their knowledge to help a patient
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- sharing information clearly between team members and talking openly
- sending a patient to another health professional for additional help
- Giving support or assistance to someone who needs it.
- confidence that a team member will do their job well
- helping someone who needs help/assistance
- working together smoothly and supporting each other
- the specific responsibilities each professional has on a team
13 Clues: helping someone who needs help/assistance • Stopping health problems before they start. • when a group works together to reach the same goal • working together smoothly and supporting each other • confidence that a team member will do their job well • Giving support or assistance to someone who needs it. • actions taken to improve a patient's health and wellbeing • ...
One Good Club Keep Learning 2021-04-10
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- The fourth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located
- The location of Killarney Legion grounds
- The recipient of Killarney Legion Senior Ladies Player of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
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- Recipient of Club Person of the Year at our Annual Awards 2021
- The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______.
- The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health
- Mary Jo Curran has won this many Senior All-Ireland titles with Kerry
- The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health
- Winners of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship
12 Clues: The Lidl logo is blue, red and ______. • The town where Jigsaw Kerry is located • The location of Killarney Legion grounds • The third step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The first step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-Day for mental health • The fifth step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • The second step in Jigsaw’s 5-a-day for mental health • ...
Group 5 Health crossword puzzle 2021-07-24
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- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- A type of health that is all about what we feel and think.
- It is a good practice to calculate the amount of ___ available in the food we consume.
- The study of nutrients in food.
- A type of essential nutrients that helps repair and build body tissues in human body.
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- An ____ a day keeps the doctor away.
- ____ health includes our emotional and psychological well being.
- The state of being in a good health while practicing healthy lifestyle.
- Essential food nutrients that body converts into glucose.
- Is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
- A type of essential nutrients that people need in small quantities.
- Nutrients that give you energy.
12 Clues: Nutrients that give you energy. • The study of nutrients in food. • An ____ a day keeps the doctor away. • Essential food nutrients that body converts into glucose. • A type of health that is all about what we feel and think. • ____ health includes our emotional and psychological well being. • A type of essential nutrients that people need in small quantities. • ...
