health Crossword Puzzles
WELL WORD IT! 2025-10-28
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The ability to recover and adapt to adversity and stress.
- A mental state of peace and tranquility.
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- The process of caring for your body through healthy eating, exercise, and self-care
- THE SCIENCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND LONGEVITY
- A practice of keeping track of your thoughts and feelings.
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- A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness.
- A balanced ______ leads to better health
- A practice of focusing one's mind and reducing stress.
- A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance.
- Regular can help maintain physical and mental health.
- A form of exercise that involves moving to music.
13 Clues: A balanced ______ leads to better health • A mental state of peace and tranquility. • THE SCIENCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND LONGEVITY • A form of exercise that involves moving to music. • A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness. • A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance. • Regular can help maintain physical and mental health. • ...
UF Pre-Health Resources 2022-02-12
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- a free, non-graded canvas course with pre-health resources
- You should complete a pre-health ______ plan before meeting with a pre-health advisor
- get email updates about events, opportunities, and programs
- UF offers ______ specialty programs for pre-health students
- ______ reading is where you can find current issues and news in healthcare and your profession of interest
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- The Academic Advising Center offers ______ different types of online workshops for students
- You can fill out the pre-health ______ worksheet to identify areas that need improvement
- non-core science classes that can supplement your learning in other healthcare-related areas
- this type of interview can help prepare you for the actual thing
- get answers to questions and go over plan of study
- held on zoom every Wednesday from 12-1pm
- UF has ______ graduate professional programs
12 Clues: held on zoom every Wednesday from 12-1pm • UF has ______ graduate professional programs • get answers to questions and go over plan of study • a free, non-graded canvas course with pre-health resources • get email updates about events, opportunities, and programs • UF offers ______ specialty programs for pre-health students • ...
Guess WHO 2017-12-07
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- Lifting focuses on muscular strength and endurance
- The ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion
- Muscular ________: The ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert a force over a prolonged period of time
- ________/Emotional health: Mind, emotions, and stress
- ________ health: How we get along with other; interacting
- Blood is good because it carries ________ and other chemicals around your body
- Muscular ________: The ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert a force over a prolonged period of time
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- Expressing your feelings in positive ways is an example of ? health
- health: Anything dealing with the body
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- heart rate: The highest heart rate an individual can safely achieve through exercise stress
- vascular endurance: How effectively your heart and lungs work when you exercise and how quickly they return to normal when you stop
- ________ heart rate: What your body should be consistently working at during exercise
13 Clues: health: Anything dealing with the body • Lifting focuses on muscular strength and endurance • ________/Emotional health: Mind, emotions, and stress • ________ health: How we get along with other; interacting • A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • Expressing your feelings in positive ways is an example of ? health • ...
BHMIS Crossword Challenge! 2019-02-12
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- Implementation of an EHR will increase customer service to our _____, improving our continuum of care.
- DBH Director.
- New system replacing SIMON.
- Behavioral Health Management _____ System.
- San _____ County.
- DBH Director.
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- Vendor for new billing & EHR system.
- This EHR and new billing system will assist DBH in achieving its Vision, _____ and Values.
- The _____ Team is in charge of coordinating information dissemination to DBH staff.
- _____ Health Record.
- Department of _____ Health.
- Electronic Health Records are digitized records that track a client's medical history.
12 Clues: DBH Director. • DBH Director. • San _____ County. • _____ Health Record. • New system replacing SIMON. • Department of _____ Health. • Vendor for new billing & EHR system. • Behavioral Health Management _____ System. • The _____ Team is in charge of coordinating information dissemination to DBH staff. • ...
VTN1030 Week 8- Group 5 2022-10-14
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- Center of Veterinary Medicine, regulates animal drugs, animal feed (including pet food), and veterinary devices
- Disaster preparation and response resources from the National Library of Medicine’s Disaster Information Management Research Center
- department of health and animal services protecting the public by making sure there is safety, efficacy, and security of all veterinary drugs, biological products
- addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface
- Food Safety and Inspection Services
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- works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats
- Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, ensures food safety, agricultural, environmental economic interests of those residing in Michigan through service, partnership and collaboration
- protects human and environmental health
- inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, promotes US agricultural health, regulates genetically engineered organisms, administers Animal Welfare Act, and manages wildlife damage activities
10 Clues: Food Safety and Inspection Services • protects human and environmental health • inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance • addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface • works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats • ...
Patient Access Crossword 2022-03-28
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- "A health care program for active-duty and retired military service members"
- "National program that subsidizes healthcare for anyone over 65"
- "Primary_____Physician PCP"
- "Identifying information such as name, Date of birth, and address"
- "A written order from your PCP to see a specialist.
- "_____Of Benefits-COB"
- "Same____Surgery"
- "Medicare_____Payor-MSP"
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- "A decision by your health insurer that a health care service is medically necessary"
- "The amount you must pay for healthcare services before your insurance plan starts to pay"
- "A federal law that may allow you to temporarily keep health coverage after your employment ends
- "Insurer or payer that pays healthcare bill first"
- "Federal and state program that helps with healthcare costs for some people with limited income"
13 Clues: "Same____Surgery" • "_____Of Benefits-COB" • "Medicare_____Payor-MSP" • "Primary_____Physician PCP" • "Insurer or payer that pays healthcare bill first" • "A written order from your PCP to see a specialist. • "National program that subsidizes healthcare for anyone over 65" • "Identifying information such as name, Date of birth, and address" • ...
Health and Skill related fitness 2012-11-13
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- Health related - the ability to exercise the entire body for long periods of time
- Skill related - need this in gymnastics
- Health related - you need this for rowing
- Health related - the test is the sit and reach test
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- Skill related - also known as speed x strength
- Health related - the test for this is the hand grip dynamo
- Skill related - ability to change position and/or direction quickly and accurately
- Skill related - also known as going very fast
- Health related - the percentage of body weight (fat, muscle and bone)
- Skill related - the ability to use two or more body parts together
- Skill related - e.g at the start of the race, before the gun goes off
11 Clues: Skill related - need this in gymnastics • Health related - you need this for rowing • Skill related - also known as going very fast • Skill related - also known as speed x strength • Health related - the test is the sit and reach test • Health related - the test for this is the hand grip dynamo • Skill related - the ability to use two or more body parts together • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-05-03
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- The acronym for a disorder that includes symptoms such as difficulty focusing, finishing a task, or sitting still
- A person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- The month dedicated to discussing and supporting mental wellness
- A sense of awareness of one’s surroundings and internal state of being that can be cultivated through exercises like deep breathing and grounding
- One in ______ young people have experienced a depressive episode
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- This type of thinking involves experiences frequent thoughts that reflect low self worth and/or hopelessness about the future
- One of the warning signs for most mental health conditions is lack of _____ in normal activities or hobbies
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- A mental health disorder that is characterized by prolonged low mood and feeling of hopelessness
- A harmful or life threatening event that has lasting adverse effects on someone's mental, physical, or emotional well-being
- One of the best things you can do for a youth who is struggling
- One of the most common mental health conditions characterized by recurring fear or distress that gets in the way of everyday life
- A targeted event experienced by many youth that involves being called out, ostracized, or otherwise harmful behavior that can affect a youth's mental health
- A feeling that often results after the death of a loved one; can greatly impact someone's mental health
14 Clues: One of the best things you can do for a youth who is struggling • The month dedicated to discussing and supporting mental wellness • One in ______ young people have experienced a depressive episode • The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health • A person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction • ...
VTN1030 Week 8- Group 5 2022-10-14
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- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, promotes US agricultural health, regulates genetically engineered organisms, administers Animal Welfare Act, and manages wildlife damage activities
- Center of Veterinary Medicine, regulates animal drugs, animal feed (including pet food), and veterinary devices
- Disaster preparation and response resources from the National Library of Medicine’s Disaster Information Management Research Center
- department of health and animal services protecting the public by making sure there is safety, efficacy, and security of all veterinary drugs, biological products
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- protects human and environmental health
- addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface
- inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance
- Food Safety and Inspection Services
- Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, ensures food safety, agricultural, environmental economic interests of those residing in Michigan through service, partnership and collaboration
- works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats
10 Clues: Food Safety and Inspection Services • protects human and environmental health • inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance • addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface • works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats • ...
Ch:28 e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight Management 2024-10-26
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- ____ and confidentiality are potential issues of e-health
- Barriers to health services are caused by limitations in ___ and mobility
- ABSC works with patients to build their health _____
- The Ottawa Charter emphasizes developing ___ skills to manage health
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- ____ is a national and international health concern
- type 2 diabetes and HTN are examples of ____ conditions
- advances in ____ is promising in health care delivery world
- The feelgood Calgary site provides ___ support to mitigate stressors
- Global prevalence of obesity has ___ significantly since 1985
9 Clues: ____ is a national and international health concern • ABSC works with patients to build their health _____ • type 2 diabetes and HTN are examples of ____ conditions • ____ and confidentiality are potential issues of e-health • advances in ____ is promising in health care delivery world • Global prevalence of obesity has ___ significantly since 1985 • ...
Health School 2022-09-13
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- healthy school webpage
- healthy eating (Hint: blue/purple
- outdoor bowling game
- type of low-intensity movement
- student club members are…
- group of people living together or
- mindfulness activity involving the
- holding someone in high esteem
- Goal of Healthy Schools Program
- Name for relaxing in the forest
- Adult leader providing guidance to
- Stress reduction strategy that
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- hint: Think of limiting the use of
- exchanging thoughts
- group effort
- synonym for enjoyment
16 Clues: group effort • outdoor bowling game • exchanging thoughts • healthy school webpage • synonym for enjoyment • student club members are… • type of low-intensity movement • Name for relaxing in the forest • Stress reduction strategy that • Goal of Healthy Schools Program • hint: Think of limiting the use of • group of people living together or • mindfulness activity involving the • ...
Health - Illnesses 2022-12-29
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- pain in your back
- shaking slightly because you feel cold
- pain in your stomach
- damaged and no longer able to work
- liquid dripping out of your nose
- illness that causes fever and headache
- pain in your ear
- air and small drops out of your lungs with a sudden noise
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- pain in your head
- pain in your tooth
- your throat feels painful.
- illness that causes you to sneeze and cough
- being ill.
- high body temperature
- injury on your skin
- air out of your lungs with a noise
16 Clues: being ill. • pain in your ear • pain in your head • pain in your back • pain in your tooth • injury on your skin • pain in your stomach • high body temperature • your throat feels painful. • liquid dripping out of your nose • air out of your lungs with a noise • damaged and no longer able to work • shaking slightly because you feel cold • illness that causes fever and headache • ...
Health A 2019-12-03
16 Clues: hilse • nivel • ikenet • ripuli • halvaus • kirurgi • elvytys • sairaala • rokottaa • vesirokko • turvonnut • munuainen • selkäranka • särkylääke • aivotärähdys • kainalosauvat
Health & Sickness 2019-10-24
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- sensible a alimentos particulares, polen
- causando una sensación de giro
- una temperatura anormalmente alta
- dolor en el estómago
- dolor dentro del oído
- dolor en la garganta
- herida cortada
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- una persona entrenada para cuidar a los enfermos o enfermos
- nariz que moquea
- Un dolor en la cabeza.
- dolor en un diente o dientes
- El grado de calor interno del cuerpo de una persona.
- necesita dormir o descansar
- una persona que trata a personas enfermas
- expulsar el aire de los pulmones con un repentino sonido agudo
- una institución que brinda tratamiento médico
16 Clues: herida cortada • nariz que moquea • dolor en el estómago • dolor en la garganta • dolor dentro del oído • Un dolor en la cabeza. • necesita dormir o descansar • dolor en un diente o dientes • causando una sensación de giro • una temperatura anormalmente alta • sensible a alimentos particulares, polen • una persona que trata a personas enfermas • ...
health psychology 2020-07-30
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- doctor permits the patient to make his own decision
- Sample of 2500 tape recorded medical consultations were analysed by Byrne and long
- promotion strategy used at open pit mines
- model on six stages of change
- model which predicts compliance based on perceived threat
- replacing thoughts of apprehension about pain with more positive thoughts
- verbal nonverbal communication of doctors
- strategy by janis and feschbach
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- following medical advice
- number of days that elapsed from the day the patient first noticed their symptom upto the day they concluded they were ill.
- scale with series of faces ranging from happy face to a crying face
- theory that focuses of physiological and psychological aspects of pain
- calling a healthy person sick
- not so preferred style
- Pain that is sudden and sharp
- widely used Pain questionnaire
16 Clues: not so preferred style • following medical advice • calling a healthy person sick • model on six stages of change • Pain that is sudden and sharp • widely used Pain questionnaire • strategy by janis and feschbach • promotion strategy used at open pit mines • verbal nonverbal communication of doctors • doctor permits the patient to make his own decision • ...
Maine Health 2020-10-14
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- lead by example
- Follow up and follow thru
- From the First Tooth™ is an early ____ health prevention initiative that works with parents, doctors and dentists to help you protect your child's teeth.
- Act with compassion and kindness.
- by bringing the members into a single organization, resources can now flow more easily between and among various parts of the healthcare system we are ____.
- Our ____ is: MaineHealth is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to improving the health of our patients and communities by providing high-quality affordable care, educating tomorrow's caregivers, and researching better ways to provide care.
- Be empathetic, compassionate and kind.
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- Our ___ is: Working together so our communities are the healthiest in America.
- MaineHealth is dedicated to patient and employee ______. That commitment extends to dining and food service at all MaineHealth hospitals
- Be courageous
- The Maine ____ HelpLine offers statewide treatment counseling and medication for Maine resident tobacco users.
- At MaineHealth, ensuring that infants, children and teens get ______ on time is a top priority.
- Raising ____ promotes early childhood literacy and a love of reading in Maine by giving books to children at birth and at well-child visits through age five.
- Rich Petersen is the ___ of Maine Health
- Let’s Go! is an ______ prevention initiative working with communities to create environments that support healthy choices.
- Acknowledge mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow.
16 Clues: Be courageous • lead by example • Follow up and follow thru • Act with compassion and kindness. • Be empathetic, compassionate and kind. • Rich Petersen is the ___ of Maine Health • Acknowledge mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow. • Our ___ is: Working together so our communities are the healthiest in America. • ...
Health puzzle 2020-11-05
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- Disease destroying tiny air sacs in the lung
- The action or practice of inhaling and exhaling vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose
- monoxide A colorless odorless tasteless gas produced by burning gasoline wood propane charcoal or other fuel
- A type of smokeless tobacco made of finely ground or shredded tobacco leaves
- A toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco
- Thickened white patches on the inside of your mouth
- A group of lung diseases that block airflow and make it difficult to breathe
- smoke Smoke that passes from a cigarette into the surrounding air rather than into the smokers lungs
- A substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
- tobacco A different form of tobacco besides smoking
- The common name for the resinous partially combusted particulate matter made by the burning of tobacco and other plant material in the act of smoking
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- smoke The smoke going in or coming out of a smoker
- bronchitis Cilia in bronchial tubes become so damaged they are useless causing buildup of tar in the lungs
- substitute Anything used as a replacement for nicotine
- smoke Combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke
- Any substance that causes cancer
- tobacco A form of tobacco made from the leaves placed between your teeth and cheek
17 Clues: Any substance that causes cancer • Disease destroying tiny air sacs in the lung • smoke The smoke going in or coming out of a smoker • Thickened white patches on the inside of your mouth • tobacco A different form of tobacco besides smoking • smoke Combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke • substitute Anything used as a replacement for nicotine • ...
mental health 2020-11-30
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficult situations
- hyperactive and irresponsible. Depressive phase, it may be difficult to do anything at all.
- More common in locations with longer winters
- Characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior.
- recurrent and unexpected
- only men will most likely get this
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- brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity.
- Ongoing social problems that include difficulty communicating and interacting with others
- only women get this
- unreasonable debilitating fear of being judged or publicly humiliated
- severe condition in which two or more distinct identities
- the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away.
- A feeling of uncontrollable panic, terror or dread when you're exposed to the source of your fear.
- a physical illness or other condition caused or aggravated by a mental factor or chronic stress.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
16 Clues: only women get this • recurrent and unexpected • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • only men will most likely get this • More common in locations with longer winters • The ability to recover quickly from difficult situations • severe condition in which two or more distinct identities • unreasonable debilitating fear of being judged or publicly humiliated • ...
Health Crossword 2021-03-24
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- the ability of talking to someone else and have a conversation and listening but also speaking
- A std virus infection that has two different versions 1 and 2, both are common and contagious, sometimes doesn’t give off symptoms
- Someone that Violently Hurts You
- a liver infection std disease and gives fevers and makes you throw up and it’s a virus and no cure but has vaccine
- a bacterial infection std, that has symptoms of pain or burning sensation while urinating, urge to urinate more frequently, heavier periods or spotting, sore throat, sharp pain in the lower abdomen and fever, can be treated with antibiotics
- a incurable virus that is a std and has a vaccine to prevent and fights your ability to defend off infections and fights your immune system, gives fever and sweat and fatigue.
- a disease transmitted sexual
- A relationship that both people don’t get along well
- A STD that is bacterial and usually doesn’t carry any symptoms and can be treated by antibiotics
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- someone who doesn’t resistant and accepts and allowed what happens without conflict from them
- a type of disease that spreads and infects other cells and to do with dna
- A communication where you talk about your beliefs and opinion and also respecting others and there sides
- a bacterial infection that spreads sexual and goes through your skin and there are antibiotics of it and have different stages of symptoms, like rash skin and sore
- someone who is very angry and has hat towards people
- allowing occurrence that is something you don’t agree with or like but has no interference
- A relationship which both people are honest and care for each other and listen to each other’s thoughts
16 Clues: a disease transmitted sexual • Someone that Violently Hurts You • someone who is very angry and has hat towards people • A relationship that both people don’t get along well • a type of disease that spreads and infects other cells and to do with dna • allowing occurrence that is something you don’t agree with or like but has no interference • ...
health matters 2021-10-14
16 Clues: грипп • синяк • кровь • среда • кости • кашель • чихать • сердце • биться • перекус • зритель • пластырь • защищать • противный • болеутоляющее • благотворительность
HEALTH ISSUES 2023-03-23
16 Clues: шов • мазь • корь • свинка • ангина • диарея • тошнота • каталка • волдырь • костыли • обезболивающее • задержка стула • полоскать горло • респиратор/ингалятор • выписывать из больницы • сильнодействующее лекарство
Health & Body 2023-05-01
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- The signs that you are suffering from a disease.
- The name of the bone that is your head.
- The bone that is in the middle of your chest.
- A type of pill that is meant for swallowing.
- Moves your foot.
- Headache.
- A support used by a disabled or injured person for walking.
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- The finger that is seporated from others.
- Used to measure the heartbeat.
- Used to pick up something very small.
- A strap that holds your arm when it is injured or broken.
- Feeling ill out in the sea.
- The inside of your hand.
- Used for breathing.
- The part of the face beneath the mouth.
- A part of the backbone.
16 Clues: Headache. • Moves your foot. • Used for breathing. • A part of the backbone. • The inside of your hand. • Feeling ill out in the sea. • Used to measure the heartbeat. • Used to pick up something very small. • The name of the bone that is your head. • The part of the face beneath the mouth. • The finger that is seporated from others. • A type of pill that is meant for swallowing. • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-30
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- the opposite of sad
- this involves who you hang out with
- someone you can talk to in school
- this means you can bounce back
- you took these last week
- this involves exercise
- describes when we feel frustrated
- the opposite of happy
- describes when we feel nervous
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- this involves nature/religion
- someone you can talk to in school
- another name for relaxed
- important adults in your life
- important peers in your life
- describes when we feel alone
- this involves your thoughts
- feeling you can do anything
17 Clues: the opposite of sad • the opposite of happy • this involves exercise • another name for relaxed • you took these last week • this involves your thoughts • feeling you can do anything • important peers in your life • describes when we feel alone • this involves nature/religion • important adults in your life • this means you can bounce back • describes when we feel nervous • ...
health (salud) 2013-02-25
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- going to the gym
- have an affect
- doesnt eat meat
- trying to get better
- someone who plays allot of sport
- unhealthy
- beer, wine, vodka
- pass away
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- illness/disease
- do excercise to do this
- pain, agression
- McDonalds, Burger King
- cant help yourself, crave
- pumps your blood
- causes addiction, bad for your lungs
- trying to help your health
16 Clues: unhealthy • pass away • have an affect • illness/disease • pain, agression • doesnt eat meat • going to the gym • pumps your blood • beer, wine, vodka • trying to get better • McDonalds, Burger King • do excercise to do this • cant help yourself, crave • trying to help your health • someone who plays allot of sport • causes addiction, bad for your lungs
Health Care 2013-10-21
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- illness with chills and vomiting
- a specific time at which you can see a doctor
- you need to see a doctor very quickly
- person who helps you when you are sick
- illness with stuffy nose and coughing
- place you can pick up your prescriptions
- place you go when you are sick, smaller than a hospital
- place you go when you are really sick
- to stay on the line while waiting for someone to answer
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- coverage that will pay for your medical expenses
- a list of options you can choose from
- note from a doctor for medication
- something you take to feel better when you are sick
- to push end on your phone
- to push a button
- card that has your personal information (name, address, phone number)
16 Clues: to push a button • to push end on your phone • illness with chills and vomiting • note from a doctor for medication • a list of options you can choose from • you need to see a doctor very quickly • illness with stuffy nose and coughing • place you go when you are really sick • person who helps you when you are sick • place you can pick up your prescriptions • ...
Health & Safety 2017-05-08
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- the act of preventing machinery from start up during repair
- a symbol on a white background framed within a red border
- the scientific study of people and their working conditions
- a situation in the workplace that needs to be reported
- PPE worn when handling Silica or Enzymes
- contributes to 80% of car crashes
- the urgent immediate escape of people away from an area that contains danger
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- used to fight fires
- the process of examining the workplace to identify and mitigate hazards
- a committee composed of worker and employer representatives
- has the most authority and greatest responsibility under OHSA
- emergency care or treatment given to an ill or injured worker at the workplace
- required as eye protection for bulk filling
- the standard product for anyone working outdoors in the summer
- one of three rights provided to all employees
- a device used in the event of cardiac emergencies
16 Clues: used to fight fires • contributes to 80% of car crashes • PPE worn when handling Silica or Enzymes • required as eye protection for bulk filling • one of three rights provided to all employees • a device used in the event of cardiac emergencies • a situation in the workplace that needs to be reported • a symbol on a white background framed within a red border • ...
Health Crossword 2022-03-24
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- A breathing disorder that causes difficulty breathing
- medications that can be good or bad
- The loss of all alcohol in your body
- A plant used in e-cigarettes can also be chewed.
- smoke inhaled by citezens that was exhaled by other smokers
- pressuring people to do the wrong thing
- Your ability to "take" something with no affect.
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- affect that occurs after taking a drug
- drugs that can help you if used correctly.
- Habit-forming
- An addictive chemical used in e-cigarettes.
- Sticky residue that stays in your lungs after smoking
- Poisonous
- type of drug found in drinks
- being influenced by people your age
- amount of alcohol in your blood
16 Clues: Poisonous • Habit-forming • type of drug found in drinks • amount of alcohol in your blood • medications that can be good or bad • being influenced by people your age • The loss of all alcohol in your body • affect that occurs after taking a drug • pressuring people to do the wrong thing • drugs that can help you if used correctly. • An addictive chemical used in e-cigarettes. • ...
Health science 2023-10-19
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- surgical incision into the eardrum, to relieve pressure or drain fluid.
- disc the round spot on the retina formed by the passage of the axons of the retinal ganglion cells,
- tube
- the bone and cartilage in the nose that separates the nasal cavity into the two nostrils
- media
- the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye
- the external part of the ear in humans and other mammals; the auricle.
- a clear, elliptical structure that sits behind the iris.
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- membrane
- three tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sounds to the cochlea
- hearing loss
- the clear window on the front of your eye.
- degeneration
- tiny raised protrusions on the tongue that contain taste buds
- nerve extension of your central nervous system, which includes your brain and spine.
- disease
- blindness
17 Clues: tube • media • disease • membrane • blindness • hearing loss • degeneration • the clear window on the front of your eye. • the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye • a clear, elliptical structure that sits behind the iris. • tiny raised protrusions on the tongue that contain taste buds • three tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sounds to the cochlea • ...
Health Science 2023-11-12
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- ridges on surface of brain/convolutions in brain
- collection of white matter that connects the left and right hemispheres
- largest part of brain
- outer layer of gray matter in cerebrum
- most superior portion of the brainstem
- branch of NS responsible for fight or flight response
- cranial nerve transmits info abt hearing and balance
- involved in reflex ALONE ends at second lumbar vertebrae
- facial nerve 7 affected appears as stroke on one side of face
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- cerebral lobe responsible for motor function, behavior, emotions, and thinking
- longest cranial nerve, responsible for autonomic motor control of internal organs
- 12 pairs of nerves come directly off brain
- fluid fills meninges and ventricles
- cerebral lobe involved in hearing and language comprehension
- branch of NS responsible for resting and digesting, spinal and cranial nerves
- includes brain and spinal cord
16 Clues: largest part of brain • includes brain and spinal cord • fluid fills meninges and ventricles • outer layer of gray matter in cerebrum • most superior portion of the brainstem • 12 pairs of nerves come directly off brain • ridges on surface of brain/convolutions in brain • cranial nerve transmits info abt hearing and balance • ...
Health A2.2 2022-11-15
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- Something that increases the chance of developeing a disease.
- They are sugar molecules, they are one of the main nutrients in foods and drinks.
- Is a weight to height radio, calculated matematecally with this information.
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and functioning of our bodies
- Extra weight in the body.
- Is a unit of measurement for energy, more specifically, the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- Lack of proper nutrition
- a series of steps or actions.
- Is a waxy / fat-like substance foind in our blood and our cells.
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- Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how the body turns food into energy.
- is like an instruction received by a medical profesional about the medicie or treatement
- A person's mental or physical condition
- the components on our food that our body needs to work.
- Is a general term for heart disease such as coronary, strokes, etc..
- A heart disease
16 Clues: A heart disease • Lack of proper nutrition • Extra weight in the body. • a series of steps or actions. • A person's mental or physical condition • the components on our food that our body needs to work. • Something that increases the chance of developeing a disease. • Is a waxy / fat-like substance foind in our blood and our cells. • ...
Health Crossword 2023-12-07
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- A supportive device that protects a broken bone or injury
- A sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience
- A ballooning and weakened area in an artery
- Fracture that is accompanied by breaks in the skin, causing the broken ends of bone to come into contact with the outside environment
- An injury that is caused by a pointed object that pierces or penetrates the skin
- A superficial rub or wearing off of the skin
- A surgical cut made through the skin and tissue
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply
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- A skin wound
- A stretching or tearing of a muscle or a tissue connecting muscle to bone
- The release of blood from a broken blood vessel, either inside or outside the body
- A fracture of the bone only, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body
- Swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues
- Sudden temporary loss of consciousness
- An injury to the ligaments around a joint.
16 Clues: A skin wound • Sudden temporary loss of consciousness • An injury to the ligaments around a joint. • A ballooning and weakened area in an artery • A superficial rub or wearing off of the skin • A surgical cut made through the skin and tissue • A sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience • A supportive device that protects a broken bone or injury • ...
Health Presentation 2024-01-12
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- verbal abilities increase
- helps motor skills
- more capable of managing emotions
- eyes
- practice memory skills
- cancer
- without children
- children of their own
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- adult children at home
- grandparents
- focuses on fluency
- illnesses like depression
- teeth
- improves patience
- change of hair color
- parents and gaining grief
- expansion of stillness
17 Clues: eyes • teeth • cancer • grandparents • without children • improves patience • helps motor skills • focuses on fluency • change of hair color • children of their own • adult children at home • practice memory skills • expansion of stillness • verbal abilities increase • illnesses like depression • parents and gaining grief • more capable of managing emotions
health crossword 2024-01-11
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- Neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug.
- An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
- Depressants that produce sedation and hypnosis, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and reduce seizures.
- Produced by the natural fermentation of sugars and is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks.
- Medications that cause you to relax or feel drowsy.
- Class of drugs that elevate mood,increase feelings of well-being, and increase energy and alertness.
- The quality or state of being influenced or determined by a drug.
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- Affects regions of the brain that are responsible for coordination, thought processes, hearing, and sight.
- Comes from the leaves of the coca plant that grows in the Andes Mountains in South America.
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug.
- Is a tranquilizer about ten times more potent than Valium.
- Slow normal brain function, because of this effect, often used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders.
- The capacity to endure continued subjection to something.
- Produce a quick, intense feeling of pleasure followed by a sense of well-being and calm.
- Is a stimulant and an appetite suppressant.
- White, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water oralcohol.
16 Clues: An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug. • Is a stimulant and an appetite suppressant. • Medications that cause you to relax or feel drowsy. • The capacity to endure continued subjection to something. • Is a tranquilizer about ten times more potent than Valium. • The quality or state of being influenced or determined by a drug. • ...
Health Review 2024-02-08
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- Form of health other than "Physical"
- type of communicator is hostile
- the people we hang out with
- result of your action or decision
- platform to share pictures and ideas
- decision you make when given several options
- the opposite of negative
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- type of communicator is direct and respectful
- Part of our body we know least about
- the way you think of yourself
- type of communicator that doesn't offer oppisition
- some between the age of 13 and 19
- Something we ALL feel that can lead to ailments
- activity we do to stay in shape and be healthier
- what we eat and sometimes referred to lose weight
- what is used to make a meal (written)
16 Clues: the opposite of negative • the people we hang out with • the way you think of yourself • type of communicator is hostile • some between the age of 13 and 19 • result of your action or decision • Part of our body we know least about • Form of health other than "Physical" • platform to share pictures and ideas • what is used to make a meal (written) • ...
Health Pro 2024-10-29
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- prevent disorders related to speech
- improve or manage a patient's health
- experts in food and nutrition
- Prescribe and administer treatment
- Diagnose and treat problems with teeth
- Provide care to women
- for people who are sick
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- clinical nurse specialist
- Diagnose illnesses involving feet
- fill prescriptions from dentists for crowns
- diagnose vision problems
- provide routine diagnostic
- clean teeth
- Provide anesthesia
- Treat and educate patients
- direct patient care to a certain population of people
16 Clues: clean teeth • Provide anesthesia • Provide care to women • for people who are sick • diagnose vision problems • clinical nurse specialist • provide routine diagnostic • Treat and educate patients • experts in food and nutrition • Diagnose illnesses involving feet • Prescribe and administer treatment • prevent disorders related to speech • improve or manage a patient's health • ...
Health probLems 2024-12-28
Health Portfolio 2025-09-18
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- type of STD that can’t be cured, only managed
- prevention method for HPV and hepatitis
- care given for an STD
- warning signs of infection
- viral STD causing painful sores
- medicine for bacterial STDs
- STD caused by a parasite
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- condoms, abstinence, and vaccines
- viral STD that can cause warts and cancer
- condition caused by HIV
- how STDs spread
- bacterial STD with stages if untreated
- common bacterial STD
- type of STD that can be cured with antibiotics
- bacterial STD also called “the clap”
- virus that can lead to AIDS
16 Clues: how STDs spread • common bacterial STD • care given for an STD • condition caused by HIV • STD caused by a parasite • warning signs of infection • medicine for bacterial STDs • virus that can lead to AIDS • viral STD causing painful sores • condoms, abstinence, and vaccines • bacterial STD also called “the clap” • bacterial STD with stages if untreated • ...
Health (B1) 2025-11-19
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- get somewhere (the top of the mountain)
- to go under water, usually because one can't swim
- unpleasant red sports on hands o legs (on body), usually as a symptom of allergy
- you have this symptom when you catch a cold
- organise
- a very serious situation that requires quick action
- when you fall from a bike, you may have these
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- one of the symptoms of a cold or flu
- when you say "No" to some offer, you ...
- black marks on you body (for example on a thigh) when you hit some part of your body
- this problem occurs when one plays with fire
- when it very hot in the room, one may feel...
- when it is very cold and one is wearing light clothes, they are likely to ...
- when one has high temperature, we say they have ...
- to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, usually falling down
- when you do sport, you may have this type of injury (ankle or wrist)
16 Clues: organise • one of the symptoms of a cold or flu • get somewhere (the top of the mountain) • when you say "No" to some offer, you ... • you have this symptom when you catch a cold • this problem occurs when one plays with fire • when it very hot in the room, one may feel... • when you fall from a bike, you may have these • to go under water, usually because one can't swim • ...
Health Vocabulary 2026-02-19
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- Pain in your head.
- - Pain in your tooth.
- surgery - A place where you see your local doctor.
- - After the planned time.
- - A mild illness with a runny nose and cough.
- - A time arranged to see a doctor or nurse.
- - To feel pain.
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- - When your body is hotter than normal.
- - The person who works at the front desk.
- - To stop something that was planned.
- - A hospital department for serious emergencies.
- - A sound you make when clearing your throat or chest.
- - A place you can visit without booking first.
- - The day of the month or year.
- - Before the planned time.
- - The hour and minutes when something happens.
16 Clues: - To feel pain. • Pain in your head. • - Pain in your tooth. • - After the planned time. • - Before the planned time. • - The day of the month or year. • - To stop something that was planned. • - When your body is hotter than normal. • - The person who works at the front desk. • - A time arranged to see a doctor or nurse. • - A mild illness with a runny nose and cough. • ...
Page 5 2025-02-04
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- Technology-based tools used in trials.
- Devices worn to monitor health data remotely.
- Artificial intelligence applied to analyze data.
- Conducted away from a central study site.
- Combining data or systems into one process.
- Mobile technology for health monitoring.
- Online storage and access of clinical data.
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- Large, complex datasets analyzed for insights.
- A trial conducted without a central location.
- A secure system for managing trial data.
- Using technology to perform tasks automatically.
- Remote delivery of healthcare services.
- Electronic patient-reported outcomes.
- The study of genes and their role in health.
- A biological indicator used to assess a condition.
15 Clues: Electronic patient-reported outcomes. • Technology-based tools used in trials. • Remote delivery of healthcare services. • A secure system for managing trial data. • Mobile technology for health monitoring. • Conducted away from a central study site. • Combining data or systems into one process. • Online storage and access of clinical data. • ...
Nutritional Interventions for Elderty 2025-04-16
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- What should be limited for heart health?
- What soft food is high in protein?
- Which supplement may improve joint health?
- What is an easy-to-digest grain?
- What kind of fat should be limited?
- What is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids?
- Which healthy fat supports brain function?
- What should elders limit to manage blood pressure?
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- What type of food helps regulate blood sugar?
- What nutrient is vital for muscle maintenance?
- What is a key protein source for muscle maintenance?
- Which probiotic food aids digestion?
- Which fiber-rich food aids digestion?
- Which vitamin supports vision?
- Which mineral is crucial for bone health?
15 Clues: Which vitamin supports vision? • What is an easy-to-digest grain? • What soft food is high in protein? • What kind of fat should be limited? • Which probiotic food aids digestion? • Which fiber-rich food aids digestion? • What should be limited for heart health? • Which mineral is crucial for bone health? • Which supplement may improve joint health? • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
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- A health care delivery model where health services are funded based on patient health outcomes is called ________ based health care
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
- Customer of patient case costing
- How many times in a year is patient case costing done
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
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- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- Transform data into useful information
- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • How many times in a year is patient case costing done • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
Talking Mental Health With LTV 2024-06-13
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- Words used to refer to people that reflect their gender identity, like he/him, she/her, they/them
- Negative attitudes or beliefs about mental health issues
- A mental health condition marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- A person who supports and stands up for the rights of LGBTQ+ people
- The ability to recover from setbacks or difficult situations
- Limits that a person sets to protect their mental and emotional health
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- A common form of mental health treatment involving talking to a licensed professional
- Someone who supports or promotes the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals
- A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry
- The act of embracing and validating one's own or others' identities and experiences
- A practice that helps reduce stress by focusing on the present moment
- One's personal sense of their own gender or sexual orientation
12 Clues: Negative attitudes or beliefs about mental health issues • The ability to recover from setbacks or difficult situations • One's personal sense of their own gender or sexual orientation • A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry • Someone who supports or promotes the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals • ...
menopause exercises 2025-01-18
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- Combines gentle exercises with mindfulness, reducing stress and anxiety.
- Perfect for daily flexibility and relieving tension in the muscles.
- Strengthens core muscles and improves posture and flexibility.
- A fun way to improve coordination, balance, and cardiovascular health.
- A low-impact activity that improves cardiovascular health and reduces stress.
- A dance-based cardio workout that’s fun and energizing.
- Focus on strengthening abdominal and lower back muscles for better posture.
- A full-body workout that’s easy on the joints and great for overall fitness.
- Builds muscle mass and bone density, reducing the risk of osteoporosis.
- A gentle practice that enhances balance, reduces stress, and promotes relaxation.
- A low-impact cardio exercise that strengthens the legs and boosts heart health.
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- Reduce the risk of falls and improve stability as you age.
- A convenient way to build strength and tone muscles at home.
- A joint-friendly workout that builds strength and flexibility in water.
- An effective cardio workout for maintaining weight and improving endurance.
- A practice that enhances flexibility, balance, and mental relaxation.
- Improves heart health and helps maintain a healthy weight.
- Combines the benefits of walking with the enjoyment of nature.
- Relieves joint stiffness and improves flexibility.
19 Clues: Relieves joint stiffness and improves flexibility. • A dance-based cardio workout that’s fun and energizing. • Reduce the risk of falls and improve stability as you age. • Improves heart health and helps maintain a healthy weight. • A convenient way to build strength and tone muscles at home. • Strengthens core muscles and improves posture and flexibility. • ...
Human Health and The Environment 2021-10-14
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- rain with sulphur dioxide& nitrogen oxide
- the natural world, surrounding or condition.
- short term disease
- contaminates that affect land, water &air
- disagreement
- Gradual warming of the earth's surface
- physical activity that improves health
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- build-up of toxins in an ecosystem
- component of health that deals with a person's psychological state
- use of force to harm someone
- study of human health
- long term disease
12 Clues: disagreement • long term disease • short term disease • study of human health • use of force to harm someone • build-up of toxins in an ecosystem • Gradual warming of the earth's surface • physical activity that improves health • rain with sulphur dioxide& nitrogen oxide • contaminates that affect land, water &air • the natural world, surrounding or condition. • ...
Foundations of Health 2022-09-09
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- Increase chances of disease, or decline in health.
- Number of years a person lives
- Interprets information solve problem
- Reduce risk increase optimal health
- The absence of disease.
- Thoughts and emotions, moods, feelings
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- How well a person gets along with others.
- Time a person is expected to live.
- State of excellent health and wellness,
- Person's experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
10 Clues: The absence of disease. • Number of years a person lives • Time a person is expected to live. • Reduce risk increase optimal health • Interprets information solve problem • Thoughts and emotions, moods, feelings • State of excellent health and wellness, • How well a person gets along with others. • Increase chances of disease, or decline in health. • ...
silly happy fun time 2017-06-21
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- you should ______ about 8 to 10 hour a night
- you should set good _____
- wash your body
- to clean your hair
- you should _______ more
- wash your hands
- is a form of bullying
- you should not make bad ______
- neighbourhood
- _____ is good
- ______ is good for your health
- _______ is my favorite food
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- you should ________ stuff
- ______ is not good
- someone who teaches
- ______ health
- man servant
- visual of yourself
- the ability to bounce back
- ______ is not safe
- ______ health
- _____ is a word
- _______ are a thing
- ______ health
- ______ is yummy
25 Clues: man servant • ______ health • ______ health • ______ health • neighbourhood • _____ is good • wash your body • wash your hands • _____ is a word • ______ is yummy • ______ is not good • to clean your hair • visual of yourself • ______ is not safe • someone who teaches • _______ are a thing • is a form of bullying • you should _______ more • you should ________ stuff • you should set good _____ • ...
Amanda's ABC's of Nursing 2013-11-27
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- Do no harm
- Results of actions
- Mission work in Africa
- RN in Amanda's family
- Empathy
- Complete health
- Amanda's first degree
- Curiosity
- Mental development
- Belief in God
- Doing good
- Whole person health
- PA in Amanda's family
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- Looking after others
- Amanda's best friend
- Duty
- Academic learning
- Care
- Truthfulness
- Love of all cultures
- "The Lord your God is in your midst…"
- "Mawmaw and Pawpaw"
- Shaun's jon
- Stretching and meditation
- Standard of care
- Social support
26 Clues: Duty • Care • Empathy • Curiosity • Do no harm • Doing good • Shaun's jon • Truthfulness • Belief in God • Social support • Complete health • Standard of care • Academic learning • Results of actions • Mental development • "Mawmaw and Pawpaw" • Whole person health • Looking after others • Amanda's best friend • Love of all cultures • RN in Amanda's family • Amanda's first degree • PA in Amanda's family • ...
How well do you know ISO Standards? - Dr. Sriram Rajagopalan 2024-05-08
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- Social Responsibility
- IT Services
- Privacy Extension
- Risk Management for Medical Devices
- Information Security
- Medical Devices
- Electronic Port Clearance
- Sustainable Events
- Risk Management
- Aircraft Equipment
- Agriculture Tractors and Machinery
- Business Continuity
- Energy Management Services
- Occupational Health & Safety: Psychosocial Risks
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- Food Safety & Farming
- Quality Management
- Anti-bribery Management Services
- Mobile Financial Services
- Traceability in the Feed and Food Chains
- Environment
- Testing and Calibration Laboratories
- Certificate Management
- Banking Security
- Occupational Health & Safety: Physical Risks
- Food & Safety Management
25 Clues: IT Services • Environment • Medical Devices • Risk Management • Banking Security • Privacy Extension • Quality Management • Sustainable Events • Aircraft Equipment • Business Continuity • Information Security • Social Responsibility • Food Safety & Farming • Certificate Management • Food & Safety Management • Mobile Financial Services • Electronic Port Clearance • Energy Management Services • ...
Socioeconomic Status and Your Health 2016-09-21
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- Often used to cope with poor living conditions, this is toxic to our liver and raises our risk of serious health conditions when abused
- The inability to stop using a substance despite negative consequences, such as drugs or alcohol. Often used as an escape from adversity and stress
- Chronic high blood pressure seen disproportionately in black and poor communities
- The type of care we need before we are born, often lacking in low SES communities
- Connections with others that are strongly correlated with good health
- This increases levels of cortisol and leads to disease in the long-term
- Limited to access to this in high-quality leads to poor nutrition and, in turn health, in low SES communities
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- A source of positive identity, satisfaction, and income, crucial to the idea of adulthood in the United States
- These can reduce health disparities. Social and public, for example
- A large source of stress in poor neighborhoods, of which gangs are a large perpetrator
- Access to this is crucial from an early age to increase future opportunity
- A geographic are that can greatly affect one’s health, especially is unsafe
- Lack of this often delays medical care for those of low socioeconomic status
- An aspect of health often overlooked which can greatly impact our well-being. Individuals seeking this type of care may suffer from depression or schizophrenia
14 Clues: These can reduce health disparities. Social and public, for example • Connections with others that are strongly correlated with good health • This increases levels of cortisol and leads to disease in the long-term • Access to this is crucial from an early age to increase future opportunity • ...
Cultural safety and the Treaty of Waitangi 2024-12-18
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- Misunderstanding can be avoided if you do this
- Compassionate love
- Everyone is bias
- A word that means we are each unique and have individual differences
- One of the treaty principles
- Culture extends beyond ethnic origin to include...
- One of the four pillars of Maori health
- A fair health system Prioritises this
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- The Maori word for family
- Working together with Iwi, hapu, whanau
- Bias, stereotypes and prejudice drives this
- Sometimes will cause this without meaning to through ignorance
- Pacifica model of health care
- Where was the Treaty signed in 1842
- We should always show this for another persons culture
15 Clues: Everyone is bias • Compassionate love • The Maori word for family • One of the treaty principles • Pacifica model of health care • Where was the Treaty signed in 1842 • A fair health system Prioritises this • Working together with Iwi, hapu, whanau • One of the four pillars of Maori health • Bias, stereotypes and prejudice drives this • ...
OHS CROSSWORD 2023-02-06
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- formally consulting or discussing
- a person employeed for wages or salary
- personal protective equipment
- Evaluating potential risks in activity's
- Aggressive pressure or intimidation
- typical of a class, group or opinion
- complete removal of something
- workplace health and saftey organisations
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- the study of people's efficiency in their working environment
- document that lists information relating to occupational health and saftey for the use of various substances and products
- conducting leagal prosedures against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- occupational health and saftey
- a person or organisation that employs people
- spoken or written account of something that one has observed
- A danger or risk
15 Clues: A danger or risk • personal protective equipment • complete removal of something • occupational health and saftey • formally consulting or discussing • Aggressive pressure or intimidation • typical of a class, group or opinion • a person employeed for wages or salary • Evaluating potential risks in activity's • workplace health and saftey organisations • ...
NAOSH Week Crossword 2025-05-05
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- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- A system or device used to prevent individuals from falls
- Substance that may cause injury or illness to an individual
- To search out and examine a particular situation to learn facts
- A chemical that may range from minor irritation to burn
- One of the responsibilities of an employer is to provide safe _____.
- Source with potential to cause injury or ill health
- A person who is not a worker but is in the building temporarily
- Documented evidence
- What does the S in NAOSH stand for?
- Intentions and directions of an organization
- Hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, or hazardous materials.
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- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety.
- The study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body and its movements.
- Always lift items from the _____ (not back) and hold item close to our chest when carrying them.
- The one person who has ultimate responsibility has ______
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding OHS matters
- The chance or probability that a person will be hurt
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
19 Clues: Documented evidence • What does the S in NAOSH stand for? • Intentions and directions of an organization • Source with potential to cause injury or ill health • The chance or probability that a person will be hurt • A chemical that may range from minor irritation to burn • A system or device used to prevent individuals from falls • ...
Enviromental Chemistry - Topic 1-3 Crossword by Jon M and Jon G 2013-12-05
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- “Dr.” World Health Organization (Acronym)
- Rainbow of food
- Cam’s drawing
- Figure 3.6
- Impatience with reactions
- A machine that captures oxides
- Plant compounds extracted from certain lichens
- Good health
- polluted rain
- Like a food web
- 100 mg or less per day
- Less than 7 pH
- Anti-pest
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- 100 mg or more per day
- DDT
- Copper oxide bed regeneratable application
- Special protein molecules that regulate chemical reactions
- Weeds-b-gone
- Neutral liquid (at 7)
- Opposite of physical
- More than 7 pH
- Biological community
22 Clues: DDT • Anti-pest • Figure 3.6 • Good health • Weeds-b-gone • Cam’s drawing • polluted rain • More than 7 pH • Less than 7 pH • Rainbow of food • Like a food web • Opposite of physical • Biological community • Neutral liquid (at 7) • 100 mg or more per day • 100 mg or less per day • Impatience with reactions • A machine that captures oxides • “Dr.” World Health Organization (Acronym) • ...
Amanda's ABC's of Nursing 2013-11-27
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- Truthfulness
- Standard of care
- Curiosity
- Love of all cultures
- Do no harm
- Empathy
- "The Lord your God is in your midst…"
- Stretching and meditation
- Amanda's best friend
- Doing good
- Amanda's first degree
- Social support
- Looking after others
- Care
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- PA in Amanda's family
- Whole person health
- Academic learning
- "Mawmaw and Pawpaw"
- Duty
- Mission work in Africa
- Complete health
- RN in Amanda's family
- Belief in God
- Shaun's jon
- Mental development
- Results of actions
26 Clues: Duty • Care • Empathy • Curiosity • Do no harm • Doing good • Shaun's jon • Truthfulness • Belief in God • Social support • Complete health • Standard of care • Academic learning • Mental development • Results of actions • Whole person health • "Mawmaw and Pawpaw" • Love of all cultures • Amanda's best friend • Looking after others • PA in Amanda's family • RN in Amanda's family • Amanda's first degree • ...
Teachers Rock! 2018-01-10
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- Culinary Arts/ Personal Finance teacher.
- Choir teacher.
- Digital Photography teacher.
- Spanish teacher.
- Health & Wellness teacher.
- Public Issues teacher.
- World History/ Honors English 9 teacher.
- Yearbook teacher.
- English 10/ AP Literature teacher.
- Biology/Physical Science teacher.
- Algebra 1/ Pre-Calculus teacher.
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- Intro Collage Read & Write teacher.
- Business Marketing teacher.
- Calculus/Statistics teacher.
- Band teacher.
- Chemistry/Physics teacher.
- Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher.
- World Geography/ Civics/ Us History/ AP Government teacher.
- Agriculture teacher.
- Trades/ PTLW teacher.
- Gym/Health teacher.
- German teacher.
22 Clues: Band teacher. • Choir teacher. • German teacher. • Spanish teacher. • Yearbook teacher. • Gym/Health teacher. • Agriculture teacher. • Trades/ PTLW teacher. • Public Issues teacher. • Chemistry/Physics teacher. • Health & Wellness teacher. • Business Marketing teacher. • Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher. • Calculus/Statistics teacher. • Digital Photography teacher. • ...
Gala 2024-02-23
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- comes from the fields
- comes jakarta
- is good for health
- originates from japan
- C serum is good for the face
- tourist's eyes looked beautiful
- dance originates from Solok,west Sumatra
- are red
- shows the time
- are yellow
- for treatment
- lolos magnificent
- is a place to worship
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- rice comes from Java
- are good for eye health
- have trunks
- comes from Java
- have shells
- have antlers
- like to eat meat
- produce honey
- shaped table
- tastes bitter
- are mammals
24 Clues: are red • are yellow • have trunks • have shells • are mammals • have antlers • shaped table • comes jakarta • produce honey • for treatment • tastes bitter • shows the time • comes from Java • like to eat meat • lolos magnificent • is good for health • rice comes from Java • comes from the fields • originates from japan • is a place to worship • are good for eye health • C serum is good for the face • ...
Government 2024-10-24
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- department of housing and urban development
- joint chiefs of staff
- the department of agriculture
- department of transportation
- department of health education and welfare
- United Parcel Service
- federal home loan mortgage corporation
- federal national mortgage association
- federal beuruau of investigation
- federal aviation administration
- Internal Revenue Service
- the national oceanic and atmosphere administration
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- department of justice
- department of homeland security
- DOI
- department of defence
- department of health and human services
- unified combat commands
- the food and drug administration
- federal housing administration
20 Clues: DOI • department of justice • joint chiefs of staff • department of defence • United Parcel Service • unified combat commands • Internal Revenue Service • department of transportation • the department of agriculture • federal housing administration • department of homeland security • federal aviation administration • the food and drug administration • federal beuruau of investigation • ...
Addison's Esperanza crossword puzzle 2024-03-01
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- bad-tempered;cross;touchy;short;tempered
- calmness
- clumsy;unskillful;inexperienced;ill at ease
- hopefulness
- fickle;unpredictable;changing often and quickly
- very tight from being pulled or stretched
- endless
- an object with several branches for holding candles
- full-grown
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- clear;noticeable;plain to see
- to make someone very angry
- to go forward very quickly without control
- weak;delicate;in poor health
- poison
- returning to normal health after being sick
- gather ;meet together
- disgrace;shame;embarrassment
- not moving;still motionless
- sad
- cheered
20 Clues: sad • poison • cheered • endless • calmness • full-grown • hopefulness • gather ;meet together • to make someone very angry • not moving;still motionless • weak;delicate;in poor health • disgrace;shame;embarrassment • clear;noticeable;plain to see • bad-tempered;cross;touchy;short;tempered • very tight from being pulled or stretched • to go forward very quickly without control • ...
AHLT235 Chapter 8 Key Terms 2022-11-19
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- For a $200 allowed charge for an office visit, a patient has a $15 copay, and the PPO pays 80% of the participating provider’s usual charge, the remaining _____ will be billed to the patient.
- An amount of time that must pass before a newly hired employee is eligible to enroll is called ____ period
- Largest employer-sponsored program in the US _______ Employees Health Benefits Program
- A patient pays for a cosmetic procedure that is not medically necessary under the terms of the plan. This payment does not count toward the __________.
- Utilization Review Organization is hired by a payer to evaluate medical ______.
- HMOs do not have a _______.
- Options purchased by employees to add voluntary benefits such as vision and dental.
- Gives an employee who is leaving a job the right to continue health coverage under the employer’s plan for a limited time at his/her own expense.
- With a PPO plan, a patient may see an out-of-network _______
- Has a narrow choice of providers, who are primary care physicians for the patient
- An ____ is an account designed to pay for qualified medical expenses of individuals who have PPO.
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- If a policy has a 20-day waiting period, on the _____ day the health coverage become effective.
- Plans that require premium, deductible, and coinsurance payments.
- Individual _____ must be met for each person that is covered
- Most plans require employees to pay ____ premium.
- Plan Employees may choose from a wide array of medical benefit options
- During specified periods, called open ______, the employee chooses a particular set of benefits for the coming benefit period.
- A monetary amount after which benefits end is called _____ benefit limit
- Is a hybrid of HMO and PPO networks.
- Consumer-driven health plans combine a high deductible health plan and a ____.
20 Clues: HMOs do not have a _______. • Is a hybrid of HMO and PPO networks. • Most plans require employees to pay ____ premium. • Individual _____ must be met for each person that is covered • With a PPO plan, a patient may see an out-of-network _______ • Plans that require premium, deductible, and coinsurance payments. • ...
Privacy 2019-06-26
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- Rendering data so that it is unreadable.
- those entities covered under the HIPAA privacy regulations
- release of PHI outside of Blue Cross NC
- a person's first name or first initial and last name in combination with any Identifying Information. (two words)
- proper discarding or abandonment of records containing personal information
- Protected Health Information
- the person who is the subject of Protected Health Information.
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- only the PHI or other information necessary to accomplish the task may be Used, Disclosed, Requested or Accessed. (two words)
- an individual that is not permitted to use or access PHI under the HIPAA Privacy regulations. (two words)
- disclosure of Protected Health Information which compromises the security or privacy of the Protected Health Information
- Measures put in place to protect the privacy and security of PHI.
- the use of an algorithmic process to transform data into a form in which the data is rendered unreadable without a key
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
13 Clues: Protected Health Information • release of PHI outside of Blue Cross NC • Rendering data so that it is unreadable. • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • those entities covered under the HIPAA privacy regulations • the person who is the subject of Protected Health Information. • Measures put in place to protect the privacy and security of PHI. • ...
health - sofia 2022-02-11
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- emotional sickness that effects your thoughts, feeling and actions
- you think everything has to be perfect
- extreme sadness
- when you are traumatized after an event
- your body being in bad health
- feeling nervous / anxious
- not being able to sit for a long time
- your body being in good health
- lack of knowledge
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- your bodies health
- a professional who helps people with their well being
- a persons overall well being
- being able to handle the stressful and unexpected things in life
13 Clues: extreme sadness • lack of knowledge • your bodies health • feeling nervous / anxious • a persons overall well being • your body being in bad health • your body being in good health • not being able to sit for a long time • you think everything has to be perfect • when you are traumatized after an event • a professional who helps people with their well being • ...
Insurance Review 2024-03-28
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- professional liability insurance that protects companies and individuals against claims made by clients for inadequate work or negligent actions.
- designed to help pay for veterinary care when a pet suffers an unexpected illness or injury.
- difference between the amount that the insurer will pay as actual cash value and the amount in which the insured owes to the entity that financed or leased the vehicle.
- is a federal health program, subject to the jurisdiction of the federal government’s Department of Health and Human Resources and the Social Security Administration.
- Any individual who is eligible to continue health coverage under NYS continuation coverage (if plan was written in NY and is not a self-insured plan) is eligible for a total of up to 36 months of coverage.
- also called personal injury protection
- provides health benefits to individuals and families who qualify based on income
- Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO),Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)<Preferred Provider Organization (PPO), and Indemnity Plans are examples of
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- pure liability coverage over and above the coverage afforded by the regular policy
- protects the owner of property and the mortgage lender against future claims for any unknown defects in the title to the property at the time of sale.
- free service to assist families in locating life insurance policies
- unable to obtain auto insurance due to bad driving, no credit or criminal record.
- a legal remedy for consumers who buy or lease new cars and certain used cars
- NY consumers are protected from these, when treated by an out-of-network provider at a participating hospital or ambulatory surgical center in their health plan’s network.
- This type of plan is offered through a person's employer.
- protects policyholders of life insurance companies in the event of an insurance company insolvency or bankruptcy.
16 Clues: also called personal injury protection • This type of plan is offered through a person's employer. • free service to assist families in locating life insurance policies • a legal remedy for consumers who buy or lease new cars and certain used cars • provides health benefits to individuals and families who qualify based on income • ...
Fun with Contracts 2025-03-27
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- Any treatment, procedure, facility, equipment, drug or drug usage that in the opinion of Blue Cross is not medically necessary; lacks sufficient published data; or is not recognized as a standard of care in current prescribing guidelines or practice setting protocols.
- A deterioration of health or a bodily disorder that has been diagnosed by a Physician and requires regular and continuous care.
- A sudden, fortuitous and unforeseeable event.
- A situation that permits a member to change their coverage.
- The management and care of a participant to improve or cure an illness, disorder or injury.
- Participation under this policy is a condition of employment and 100% of eligible employees must apply for coverage.
- The amount of eligible expenses that the participant must pay before Blue Cross will reimburse any eligible expenses.
- An employee who is eligible and approved for coverage under this policy.
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- The percentage of the eligible expense Blue Cross will pay for Health Benefits as specified in the Summary of Benefits.
- Statements or medical evidence about a Participant’s health, as needed and requested by Blue Cross at any time and must be submitted on forms approved by Blue Cross for that purpose.
- The employer or group that is specified on the group coverage policy page.
- A provider of health care services or supplies who has been approved by Blue Cross to provide specific eligible expenses.
- Essential work-related activities that are performed by the Member.
- The spouse or child of a member.
- A person who works for the employer the minimum number of hours per week specified in the summary of benefits and is a resident of Canada.
- Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc.
16 Clues: The spouse or child of a member. • A sudden, fortuitous and unforeseeable event. • Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc. • A situation that permits a member to change their coverage. • Essential work-related activities that are performed by the Member. • An employee who is eligible and approved for coverage under this policy. • ...
careers in psychology 2023-10-07
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- Psychologist, they apply psychological principles to improve workplace productivity, employee well-being, and organizational performance.
- Psychologist, they offer mental health support and assessment services to military personnel and veterans.
- they specialize in the mental health needs of older adults.
- they study the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working with patients with neurological disorders.
- Research Analyst, they conduct research to understand consumer preferences and trends for marketing purposes.
- Psychologist, they study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior.
- Counselor, they assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals.
- Psychologist, they diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and assessment.
- Resources Specialist, they use psychological knowledge to manage employee relations, hiring, and training.
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- Psychologist, they research and apply psychological principles to improve teaching and learning.
- Psychologist, they provide therapy and support to individuals dealing with emotional and psychological issues.
- Psychologist, they work in educational settings to assess and support students' mental health and learning needs.
- and Family Therapist, they provide therapy to couples and families to address relationship issues.
- Psychologist, they study consumer behavior and help businesses understand and influence consumer choices.
- Psychologist, they focus on the connection between mental and physical health, helping individuals adopt healthier behaviors.
- Psychologist, they help individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses adapt and improve their quality of life.
- Psychologist, they apply psychology to legal and criminal justice contexts, such as profiling, assessment, and consultation.
- Psychologist, they investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being.
- Psychologist, they assist athletes with performance enhancement, motivation, and mental well-being.
- Neuropsychologist, they assess and treat individuals with brain injuries or neurological disorders.
20 Clues: they specialize in the mental health needs of older adults. • Psychologist, they study how social interactions and influences affect human behavior. • Psychologist, they investigate how the environment impacts human behavior and well-being. • Counselor, they assist people with disabilities in achieving personal and vocational goals. • ...
York International UHIP Infosession 2014-01-09
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- Covered by supplemental insurance not UHIP
- Additional person on health insurance
- Acronym for Health Insurance
- City where York University is located?
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- Print and Present this to the Doctor
- form submitted to Sunlife for reimbursement
- You can receive this if you have a pre-approved health plan
- Name of Insurance Company
- Name of University
- Acronym for Ontario Health insurance
10 Clues: Name of University • Name of Insurance Company • Acronym for Health Insurance • Print and Present this to the Doctor • Acronym for Ontario Health insurance • Additional person on health insurance • City where York University is located? • Covered by supplemental insurance not UHIP • form submitted to Sunlife for reimbursement • ...
Health Professions Act 2017-06-21
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- Are found in the Massage therapists regulation
- The HPA governs them
- is created to advise colleges
- This committee's action can be reviewed by the Health Review Bd
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- Is also an investigator
- Health Review Board aids them
- The Advisor panel can advise colleges about this
- appoints members to the Advisory panel
- designates new health professions in BC
- appoints the Health Review Board
10 Clues: The HPA governs them • Is also an investigator • Health Review Board aids them • is created to advise colleges • appoints the Health Review Board • appoints members to the Advisory panel • designates new health professions in BC • Are found in the Massage therapists regulation • The Advisor panel can advise colleges about this • ...
Leading Causes of Death 2021-09-28
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- #3 leading cause of death
- a lifestyle habit in where you eat healthfully
- the environment that is untouched
- actions individuals take that affect their health
- aka cerebrovascular accident
- the outer most circle in the social ecological model
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- cannot be changed
- the environment in which is "man-made"
- #2 leading cause of death
- one of the health determinants
- #1 leading cause of death
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself
- an example of a chronic lower respiratory disease
13 Clues: cannot be changed • #3 leading cause of death • #2 leading cause of death • #1 leading cause of death • aka cerebrovascular accident • one of the health determinants • the environment that is untouched • the environment in which is "man-made" • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself • a lifestyle habit in where you eat healthfully • ...
Mid-Term B&C Mahogany 2013-12-19
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- protection from loss
- process- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided.
- electronic medical records.
- individually identifiable health info that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media.
- person who buys an insurance plan
- entity- under HIPAA, a health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmit any health info in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA transaction.
- failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm to a patient.
- under HIPAA, patients' protected health info may be shared without authorization for the purposes of treatment, payment, and operations.
- name or phrase that is formed from or based on the person's name
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- the recognition of a person demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization.
- method in which a prepayment covers the providers services to a plan member for a specified period of time
- services-medical procedures that are not included in a plans benefit
- care- system that combines the financing anf the delievery of appropriate, cost-effective healthcare services to its members.
- a computerized lifelong healthcare record for an individual that incorporates data from all sources.
- party player- private or gov't organization that insures or pays for healthcare on the behalf of the beneficiaries.
- number-authorization number given by a referring physican to the referred physican.
- health plan or program.
- an amount that an insured person must pay, usually on an annual basis.
- rule- coordination of benefit rule for a child insured under both parents' plans under which the fathers' insurance plan is primary.
19 Clues: protection from loss • health plan or program. • electronic medical records. • person who buys an insurance plan • name or phrase that is formed from or based on the person's name • services-medical procedures that are not included in a plans benefit • process- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided. • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-10
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- The most sensitive lichens are shrubby and leafy
- Mosses and this organism are good indicators of environmental health due to their ability to store toxins.
- A major property of bioindicators is the ability to give a measurable response that reflects the whole population or this.
- These bioindicators, including mosses, are particularly useful in determining air pollution by accumulating heavy metals.
- These simple, slow-growing plants are sensitive to air pollution and commonly found on rocks or tree trunks.
- These small aquatic animals are used to measure pollution in water ecosystems, reflecting environmental health.
- An organism used to monitor the health of an environment.
- The disappearance of lichens in forests is often a sign of this type of environmental stressor.
- This type of bioindicator helps in understanding the quality of an aquatic ecosystem through the accumulation of pollutants.
- Bioindicators like plants or animals are often used in this process to gather real-time analytical information.
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- Bioindicators must be abundant, have wide distribution, and show a response to environmental contamination, fitting this selection criterion.
- This organism is used to test for water pollution by measuring changes in its cellular metabolism that affect light emission.
- An ecosystem's overall health can be indicated by the presence or absence of this plant, often found in aquatic environments.
- The most tolerant lichen in appearance.
- This term refers to microorganisms used to monitor aquatic health by testing for toxins.
- What major environmental factor are lichens sensitive to in forests?
- These water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution.
- This microscopic organism, commonly found in fresh waters, is used in toxicity tests involving sewage solutions.
- These species are useful bioindicators of environmental pollution and can reflect air quality changes.
- This type of microorganism can produce stress proteins when exposed to toxins like cadmium or benzene.
20 Clues: The most tolerant lichen in appearance. • The most sensitive lichens are shrubby and leafy • An organism used to monitor the health of an environment. • What major environmental factor are lichens sensitive to in forests? • These water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution. • ...
Wednesday Wellbeing - Women's Health 2021-11-10
11 Clues: motherhood (9) • provide help (7) • What __ Want (5) • The C in TLC (4) • it’s quite a stretch (4) • health and happiness (9) • nature, goose or Hubbard (6) • from conception to birth (9) • mental or physical condition (6) • a health change in a woman’s life (9) • physical effort to improve fitness (8)
Med Professions Semester 2022-12-13
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- earliest people known to keep health records
- wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- developed small pox vaccine
- behavior of speaking
- forensic science technicians
- counseling for genetic abnormalities
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- bad practice
- status of good health
- health center in a large company
- Room that provides care for accidents
- insurance for the elderly
11 Clues: bad practice • behavior of speaking • status of good health • insurance for the elderly • developed small pox vaccine • forensic science technicians • health center in a large company • counseling for genetic abnormalities • Room that provides care for accidents • earliest people known to keep health records • wrongful act that does not involve a contract
Women's Health 2024-04-19
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- Certified Professional Midwife, a midwife who specializes and has been trained in low risk homebirth care.
- Midwifery model of care education for low-risk childbearing women, infants and families across the continuum at home, birth centers, and/or hospital
- Medically trained doctor whose scope of practice includes care for women across the lifespan including low risk women's health care.
- A spritiual health professional who may provide spiritual guidance, counseling, and ministry influencing the life of a Christian woman
- Nursing model of care educated to care of all; women's specialties include labor & delivery, lactation, postpartum, perinatal mental health, infertility, and oncology etc.
- Medical model of care educated to provide care focused on female reproduction including low to high risk pregnancies, may perform surgery, and often attends births in hospitals
- Certified Nurse Midwife, a nurse who completed a masters or doctorate level of education and can provide women's health and "catch" babies as an advanced practice provider for low risk women.
- Trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to their client before, during and shortly after childbirth to help them achieve their birth goals.
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- Specialized training and certification for Physical Therapists to assist women in pelvic floor support
- Educated technician who specializes in breast imaging
- Often safe during pregnancy and throughout a woman's lifespan, a professional who provides massage.
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, a nurse who completed a masters or doctorate degree who can provide provider level of care in the specialty of women's health
- Safe during pregnancy and throughout a woman's lifespan, complementary health professional specializing in treatment of misalignment of joints.
- Consultant who specializes in breastfeeding and infant feeding
14 Clues: Educated technician who specializes in breast imaging • Consultant who specializes in breastfeeding and infant feeding • Often safe during pregnancy and throughout a woman's lifespan, a professional who provides massage. • Specialized training and certification for Physical Therapists to assist women in pelvic floor support • ...
Government Agencies in Animal Systems 2024-08-20
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- their mission is to protect human health and the environment
- government agency that aims to promote consumer protection
- provides programs to build or improve housing in rural communities
- Ensures meat, poultry, and eggs are safe and properly labeled and packaged
- Administers economic development programs to rural communities
- protects animal health, animal welfare, and plant health
- Helps bring US agricultural products to international markets
- Responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development and food
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- Develops, reviews, and maintains official US grain standards
- conducts research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority
- Administers credit and loan programs for farmers
- Enforce tax laws and provide education to American taxpayers
- Provides infrastructure or infrastructure improvements to rural communities
- Responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring safety of products
14 Clues: Administers credit and loan programs for farmers • protects animal health, animal welfare, and plant health • government agency that aims to promote consumer protection • Develops, reviews, and maintains official US grain standards • their mission is to protect human health and the environment • Enforce tax laws and provide education to American taxpayers • ...
Basics of Health Insurance 2020-12-10
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- A health insurance plan that provides integrated care and a potential for lower costs, but limits coverage to in-network providers.
- An upfront fee for insurance coverage.
- The official process of signing up for health insurance.
- Proof of insurance.
- The different types of health insurance options, made up of networks and benefits.
- A group of providers who have chosen to contract with the insurance company.
- The portion of medical and hospital expenses that are covered by insurance.
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- Amount a member is responsible for before insurance begins paying for health services.
- A contract or special arrangement in which a person pays a company to provide some sort of protection or reimbursement for monies paid or lost in regard to healthcare.
- The percentage of a bill a member must pay after the deductible is satisfied.
- A person or company that provides a healthcare service to individuals.
- A government sponsored health insurance plan that provides comprehensive coverage but has an age or disability requirement.
- Flat fee a member pays for medical services.
13 Clues: Proof of insurance. • An upfront fee for insurance coverage. • Flat fee a member pays for medical services. • The official process of signing up for health insurance. • A person or company that provides a healthcare service to individuals. • The portion of medical and hospital expenses that are covered by insurance. • ...
Missouri Connections for Health 2022-09-16
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- A dollar amount you pay each time you receive medical services or prescriptions
- Adult ______ Group, the group of people 18-65 who now qualify for Medicaid in Missouri
- The name of Missouri's SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program), which is operated by Missouri Connections for Health
- ______ Counseling Services, Missouri Connections for Health's program assisting Missourians with Marketplace, Medicaid, and other insurance plans
- The government program that provides health insurance to people 65+ or with disabilities
- A percentage you pay each time you receive medical services or prescriptions
- The amount you pay before your insurance company begins to pay costs
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- The amount you pay each month to an insurance company
- _____ Missouri Coalition, a group of organizations that help connect Missourians to health insurance
- Because we are not for profit, all MCH programs provide free, ______ advice
- Prescription coverage for Medicare
- The government program that provides health insurance to people below 133% of the Federal Poverty Line
- Open ______, the time of year when you can change your plan or enroll in new coverage
13 Clues: Prescription coverage for Medicare • The amount you pay each month to an insurance company • The amount you pay before your insurance company begins to pay costs • Because we are not for profit, all MCH programs provide free, ______ advice • A percentage you pay each time you receive medical services or prescriptions • ...
Health key terms 2015-02-11
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- if a person is overweight what aspect of health is being affected?
- level of Ill health in an individual or a population in any given period of time
- learning to understand and control moods and emotions
- adulthood period of the human lifespan that that occurs from the age of 65 til death
- a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease
- YLL + YLD equals a ....
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- the total number of cases of a condition in a population at any given time
- an indication of how long a person will live to if the current death rates stay the same
- thought patterns and levels of stress are both aspects of what dimension of health?
- during what period of the human lifespan is the bodies physical peak reached?
- the number of new cases of a condition or disease in a population during a given time
- the fastest growing period of the lifespan
- having a good network of friends is an aspect of what health?
13 Clues: YLL + YLD equals a .... • the fastest growing period of the lifespan • learning to understand and control moods and emotions • having a good network of friends is an aspect of what health? • if a person is overweight what aspect of health is being affected? • the total number of cases of a condition in a population at any given time • ...
under the scope volume 3 2024-10-01
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- Disease spread by mosquitoes that remains a public health concern
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- An eating disorder where individuals have an intense fear of gaining weight, leading to extreme restriction of food intake.
- A key healthcare service offered to the public in Nevis, aimed at promoting maternal and child health
- What colour is used to represent breast cancer?
- How many health centers do we have on the island and name them?
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- What month is Ovarian Cancer Month?
- The hormone often associated with stress.
- Which NCD develops because the pancreas either is not producing insulin at all or not producing enough insulin?
- A group of diseases where cells grow uncontrollably, often forming tumors.
- How often should we get dental cleaning?
- A mental health disorder involving persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- What percentage of the general population of St. Kitts-Nevis is obese?
13 Clues: What month is Ovarian Cancer Month? • How often should we get dental cleaning? • The hormone often associated with stress. • What colour is used to represent breast cancer? • How many health centers do we have on the island and name them? • Disease spread by mosquitoes that remains a public health concern • ...
July Puzzle 2024-06-25
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- the predetermined limits used by insurance carriers to cap the maximum amount they will pay for a service based on their contract with you
- Prior approval for a specialist or non-emergency health care services
- the most reliable way to check eye pressure
- federal program that provides health benefits to active duty military personnel, retirees, and their dependents or survivors
- organization a network of physicians and hospitals that agree to provide health services for prearranged fees
- name of tool used to measure amount of proptosis
- the portion of your health care expenses that you must pay before your insurance applies
- two digit code applied to CPT code to indicate service is affected by a circumstance
- name of sticker prism that can be added to glasses to help with diplopia
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- insured participants in a managed care program
- condition in which vision does not develop normally in an eye and brain is hardwired with limited visual potential
- portion of incurred medical expenses (usually fixed percentage) the patient must pay out of pocket
- helps pay for physician bills, outpatient hospital care and other medical services
- the clinics, hospitals, medical groups, physicians and others that make up a managed care health plan
- a record of account status sent to patients monthly to advise them of the previous period's transactions and activity on the account
- intersection point at which the lens has no prism power
- cloudiness of the posterior capsule after cataract surgery (abbreviation)
17 Clues: the most reliable way to check eye pressure • insured participants in a managed care program • name of tool used to measure amount of proptosis • intersection point at which the lens has no prism power • Prior approval for a specialist or non-emergency health care services • name of sticker prism that can be added to glasses to help with diplopia • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2024-01-19
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- A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even internal consumer issues
- Someone who purchases or uses health products or services
- Communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving
- Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision
- Those things you aim for that take planning and work
- A goal that you can reach in a short period of time
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern and support a health-related belief
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- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important, that help guide the way you live
- Specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- The exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people
- Skills that help you reduce and manage your stress
- A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A company’s or a store’s written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product does not function properly
- The sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems
- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- Judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors, such as quality, features, and cost
- The reaction of the boy and mind to everyday challenges and demands
20 Clues: Skills that help you reduce and manage your stress • Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision • A goal that you can reach in a short period of time • Those things you aim for that take planning and work • A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals • Someone who purchases or uses health products or services • ...
Social Determinants of Health 2024-12-04
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- Basic human need for shelter; a determinant of health
- Financial resources available to individuals and families, crucial for access to various health resources
- A major factor affecting access to care and overall health
- The physical surroundings in which people live, including air quality, housing, and safety
- A sense of community of connection to others, which can help with mental and physical well-being
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- A systemic issue that can negatively affect health outcomes
- A factor often influenced by education level and opportunities for advancement
- Essential for maintaining good health and preventing diseases, but often limited by economic status
- The foundation of one's health knowledge, often determined by how much education they receive
- The practice of supporting and defending the rights, needs, and interests of patients in the healthcare system
- The ability to get medical services, influenced by availability, affordability, and other factors
11 Clues: Basic human need for shelter; a determinant of health • A major factor affecting access to care and overall health • A systemic issue that can negatively affect health outcomes • A factor often influenced by education level and opportunities for advancement • The physical surroundings in which people live, including air quality, housing, and safety • ...
Types of doctors 2025-01-23
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- A doctor who helps deliver babies.
- A doctor who treats all kinds of health problems and helps people of all ages. They also give advice and send patients to specialists if needed.
- A doctor who specializes in skin.
- A doctor who specializes in cancer and tumors.
- A doctor who focuses on teeth and oral health.
- A doctor who administers anesthesia.
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- The person who supports the doctors and takes care of patients.
- A doctor who works with children.
- A doctor who improves the muscles and body movement
- A doctor who specializes in the brain and neurosystems.
- A doctor who specializes in allergies.
- A doctor who specializes in female reproductive health
- A doctor who specializes in mental health.
13 Clues: A doctor who works with children. • A doctor who specializes in skin. • A doctor who helps deliver babies. • A doctor who administers anesthesia. • A doctor who specializes in allergies. • A doctor who specializes in mental health. • A doctor who specializes in cancer and tumors. • A doctor who focuses on teeth and oral health. • ...
Safety, Quality and Value 2024-02-28
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- _________Care This event is any aspect of required care that is omitted either in part or whole or delayed
- This organization was established in 1999 by the federal government to improve quality and safety
- Abbreviation for the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act which institutionalized the use of health informatics to assess quality, improve clinical care and lower costs.
- Health informatics has significantly improved healthcare in the last decade through monitoring and improvement activities and _____ activities
- One example of these are electronic health systems that are integrated into the EHR tha allow physicians to electronically order medications.
- _________Cause Analysis This type of analysis attempts to discover causal events.
- This type of unexpected event does NOT reach the patient.
- The IOM report, To Err is Human, Building a Safer Health System focused on ________ and quality in healthcare and identified over 100,000 deaths caused by medical errors.
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- In 2009 the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed. It included the _________ Act which authorized the use of financial incentives to promote the meaningful use of EHRs to improve safety and quality.
- From the IOM perspective quality is a set of 6 aspirational goals including safe, effective, timely, efficient, patient-centered and ___________ care.
- The Act signed in 1999 designed to make health insurance more affordable and accessible and it included important provisions to address the transmission and privacy issues related to electronic personal health information.
- This event is an unexpected and undesired and reached the patient.
- Check boxes contain _________ data in the EHR record.
- Abbreviation for type of software designed to directly aid in clinical decision making in which characteristics of health individual patients are matched to a computerized knowledge base.
- This is a program that takes as its input the clinicians electronic free text and it returns as its output the meaning of the text.
15 Clues: Check boxes contain _________ data in the EHR record. • This type of unexpected event does NOT reach the patient. • This event is an unexpected and undesired and reached the patient. • _________Cause Analysis This type of analysis attempts to discover causal events. • ...
Health status indicators 2024-11-26
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- An indication of how long a person can expect to live, it is the number of years of life
- the total number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- mothers who die as a result of pregnancy, childbirth or associated treatment
- the total number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
- refers to the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period (usually 12 months)
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group.
- the fatal component of DALY. Each YLL represents one year of life lost due to premature death
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- A measure based on a person’s own opinion about how they feel about their health and wellbeing, their state of mind and their life in general. It is commonly sourced from population surveys.
- A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability. Burden of disease is measured in a unit called the DALY.
- A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on current rates of ill health and mortality.
- Death of a child before their fifth birthday
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group.
- relates to death, often at a population level.
- to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.’
- Death of an infant before their first birthday.
- are the non-fatal component of DALY. Measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability.
17 Clues: Death of a child before their fifth birthday • relates to death, often at a population level. • Death of an infant before their first birthday. • to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.’ • mothers who die as a result of pregnancy, childbirth or associated treatment • ...
Public Health 2024-10-23
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- Acronym for Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program
- Enhanced ____ Management is a new, statewide Medi-Cal benefit available to eligible members with complex medical and social needs.
- Acronym for Emergency Medical Services Agency
- Last name of the Health Officer/Public Health Director
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- The Public Health department provides many ___ and services to support the health and well being of children and youth; WIC, Nurse Home Visiting, Vaccines & Immunizations.
- The Public Health Department is a ____ within the Health Agency that promotes and protects the health of our SLO County community.
- You and your family can get ____ flu vaccines at community sites near you.
- ____locations throughout the County; SLO, Grover Beach, Paso Robles.
- Acronym for Emergency Medical Services- a division made up of two medical services.
9 Clues: Acronym for Emergency Medical Services Agency • Last name of the Health Officer/Public Health Director • Acronym for Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program • ____locations throughout the County; SLO, Grover Beach, Paso Robles. • You and your family can get ____ flu vaccines at community sites near you. • ...
Gesundheit 2026-02-24
12 Clues: tired • health • healthy • friends • exercise • life goal • more active • relationship • joy, happiness • a good thing (3,4,5) • mental (as in mental health) • the most important thing (3,10)
Chapter 13: Health and Health Care 2023-01-05
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- This social theory says that health issues aren’t inherently health issues, but instead deemed that by society.
- a method where care is given to the chronically ill to try and keep them out of hospitals and ERs more than necessary.
- This social theory states that “good health and effective medical care are essential for a functioning society.
- Having to comply with society's expectations/guidelines in order to receive a pardon from daily activities
- an approach that tries to prevent illness before it happens, such as improving health campaigns
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- Over time scholars have been in disagreement over whether this is real or, instead, a social construction
- health care in the industrial world.
- A newer kind of medicine that's becoming increasingly popular along with the rising amount of criticism it receives from medical professionals
- where the health insurance will only cover services provided by certain physicians
- Denying of specific procedures and medications because of race, ethnicity, and/or social class.
- This social theory emphasizes the inequalities of society's healthcare delivery and the quality of its health.
11 Clues: health care in the industrial world. • where the health insurance will only cover services provided by certain physicians • Denying of specific procedures and medications because of race, ethnicity, and/or social class. • an approach that tries to prevent illness before it happens, such as improving health campaigns • ...
MODULE 6 CLASS ACTIVITY 2025-09-26
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- Organizations that enable the security of a patients health information through electronic exchange
- An electronic system that allows providers to enter and manage medical orders digitally
- The use of algorithms and machine learning to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as diagnostics or predictive analytics in healthcare
- Computer program that helps with making decisions by analyzing data and providing informed choices and insights
- A digital version of a patient’s health record, maintained by a healthcare provider, containing clinical data, history, test results, and treatment plans
- Aimed to allow federal agencies to share health information more efficiently
- Health information maintained and managed by the patient, often via apps or online portals
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- The use of mobile devices, apps, and wireless technologies to support healthcare delivery and health management
- Tools integrated into health IT systems to provide evidence-based guidance to providers at the point of care
- U.S. law that sets national standards for protecting sensitive patient health information
- A digital record specific to one provider or healthcare organization; often narrower in scope than an EHR
11 Clues: Aimed to allow federal agencies to share health information more efficiently • An electronic system that allows providers to enter and manage medical orders digitally • U.S. law that sets national standards for protecting sensitive patient health information • Health information maintained and managed by the patient, often via apps or online portals • ...
Ch 21: Psychology Today and Tomorrow: Emerging Trends and Applications 2024-09-30
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- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues.
- Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement.
- Study of aging and the elderly.
- The ability to recover from stress or adversity.
- The study of how drugs affect mental health.
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- Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace.
- Type of Psychology. Enhancing performance and well-being in sports.
- Study of brain-behavior relationships.
- Providing mental health services via video, phone, or online platforms.
- Type of Psychology. Focuses on how psychological factors influence physical health and illness.
- Type of Psychology. The study of human strengths, well-being, and happiness.
- Exploring how technology, including the internet and virtual environments, impacts human behavior.
12 Clues: Study of aging and the elderly. • Study of brain-behavior relationships. • The study of how drugs affect mental health. • The ability to recover from stress or adversity. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to legal issues. • Type of Psychology. Applying psychology to the workplace. • Mental imagery for relaxation or performance improvement. • ...
Core 1 - Health Priorities in Australia ( written by yr 12) 2025-03-20
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- the death rates of particular diseases.
- a condition that can impact a person for life (7,7)
- a green card that is for everyone and addresses social justice principles
- a non-modifiable risk factor for CVD
- a chronic disease causing great burden
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- an early detection method for cancer ( 6,5)
- What is a measure of the amount of new cases of a health condition
- a disadvantaged group in regard to access to health care
- the diabtes people are born with (4,1)
- a leading cause of death in men
- the key focus of the Public Health Approach to health care
- a modifiable risk factor for skin cancer (2,8)
12 Clues: a leading cause of death in men • a non-modifiable risk factor for CVD • the diabtes people are born with (4,1) • a chronic disease causing great burden • the death rates of particular diseases. • an early detection method for cancer ( 6,5) • a modifiable risk factor for skin cancer (2,8) • a condition that can impact a person for life (7,7) • ...
Health Crossword 2022-03-24
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- A breathing disorder that causes difficulty breathing
- medications that can be good or bad
- The loss of all alcohol in your body
- A plant used in e-cigarettes can also be chewed.
- smoke inhaled by citezens that was exhaled by other smokers
- pressuring people to do the wrong thing
- Your ability to "take" something with no affect.
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- affect that occurs after taking a drug
- drugs that can help you if used correctly.
- Habit-forming
- An addictive chemical used in e-cigarettes.
- Sticky residue that stays in your lungs after smoking
- Poisonous
- type of drug found in drinks
- being influenced by people your age
- amount of alcohol in your blood
16 Clues: Poisonous • Habit-forming • type of drug found in drinks • amount of alcohol in your blood • medications that can be good or bad • being influenced by people your age • The loss of all alcohol in your body • affect that occurs after taking a drug • pressuring people to do the wrong thing • drugs that can help you if used correctly. • An addictive chemical used in e-cigarettes. • ...
HEALTH PROBLEMS 2022-04-05
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- When you have a pain in your muscles
- A pain in your tooth
- When you eat something that isn't good
- When your ear hurts
- When you don't wear sunscreen
- When your back hurts
- When your temperature is high
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- When your eye is red
- When your head hurts
- When you can't breathe
- When your throat hurts
- When you are dizzy
- When you have a lot of fever
- When your face has red dots
- When your body scratches
- When you have a running nose
16 Clues: When you are dizzy • When your ear hurts • When your eye is red • When your head hurts • A pain in your tooth • When your back hurts • When you can't breathe • When your throat hurts • When your body scratches • When your face has red dots • When you have a lot of fever • When you have a running nose • When you don't wear sunscreen • When your temperature is high • ...
Health Benefits 2013-11-25
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- $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA
- On average, this doctor visit costs $135
- Go here during the workday when you're injured
- An onsite representative that can help with plan and benefit questions
- Funds that do not roll over to next year
- Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program
- How much do covered preventive services cost the member?
- Employees share approximately this percentage of medical plan costs
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- This vaccine is covered at 100% for adults 60+
- Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA
- $1250 is the maximum HRA annual contribution for this coverage type
- Important preventive screening covered at 100% for people 50+
- I will pay 20% in coinsurance after I meet this
- Express Scripts is the administrator of which benefits program?
- This narrow network requires members to pay 10% coinsurance
- Funds contributed by Sandia, capped, and paid out after Flexible Spending Account
16 Clues: On average, this doctor visit costs $135 • Funds that do not roll over to next year • Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program • $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA • Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA • This vaccine is covered at 100% for adults 60+ • Go here during the workday when you're injured • I will pay 20% in coinsurance after I meet this • ...
Cardiovascular Health 2014-02-12
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- malformations of heart structure existing at birth.
- disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain.
- Diets high in this contribute to heart disease.
- known as a "mini-stroke".
- Diastolic BP > 90 mmHg & Systolic > 140 mmHg on two separate occasions.
- Diets high in this contribute to heart disease.
- chest pain
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- disease of the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle.
- abnormality in, or abnormal amounts of, lipids and lipoproteins in the blood.
- myocardial infarction is a result of ____vascular.
- Good cholesterol.
- disease of the blood vessels supplying the arms and legs.
- Bad cholesterol.
- Shortness of ______
- A common preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
- inadequate tissue oxygenation at the cellular level.
- loss of vision is an example of ____vascular.
17 Clues: chest pain • Bad cholesterol. • Good cholesterol. • Shortness of ______ • known as a "mini-stroke". • loss of vision is an example of ____vascular. • Diets high in this contribute to heart disease. • Diets high in this contribute to heart disease. • disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain. • myocardial infarction is a result of ____vascular. • ...
fitness + health 2013-04-21
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- - when you say the word ------ it means that you talk with your friends a lot
- rate - is how many beats your heart has
- - when you say the word --------- means that your talking about you feelings
- work - were you help and clean the house it is called ----- ----
- - a chance were you have to eat healthy
- - doing a sport means that you do a -------- activity
- transport - taking a different transport other than a car it is called ------ ---------
- - a clear liquid that you drink
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- - it is were you feel your pulse under your chin it is called --------
- - when you keep your body nice and .......
- the organisation of world health organisation
- - doing a physical activity
- hour - only do of internet or tv unless for home work
- - its were you hold your wrist and feel your pulse
- - it is verry important it is another word for resting with your eyes shut
- - its an important group including your mum and dad and siblings
16 Clues: - doing a physical activity • - a clear liquid that you drink • rate - is how many beats your heart has • - a chance were you have to eat healthy • - when you keep your body nice and ....... • the organisation of world health organisation • - its were you hold your wrist and feel your pulse • - doing a sport means that you do a -------- activity • ...
Human Health 2022-09-20
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- A treatment that causes antibody production
- Caused by an additional chromosome
- A microorganism such as salmonella
- You need at least 8-10 hours of this as a teenager
- An inherited disease of red blood cells
- Something that causes disease
- A disease where blood sugar is not regulated
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- A small microorganism that causes disease
- Mushrooms are an example of this
- You must have enough of this for a healthy heart
- An inherited disease of the lungs
- A dish that you grow microorganisms in
- A section of DNA that codes for a protein
- Very clean conditions
- Substances that defend the body from infection
- What you eat on a daily basis
16 Clues: Very clean conditions • What you eat on a daily basis • Something that causes disease • Mushrooms are an example of this • An inherited disease of the lungs • Caused by an additional chromosome • A microorganism such as salmonella • A dish that you grow microorganisms in • An inherited disease of red blood cells • A small microorganism that causes disease • ...
Health Insurance 2023-01-05
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- diagnostic imaging for fractures
- patient pays before coverage begins
- price for health insurance
- patient pays after deductible is met
- most common non-covered benefit
- date when a policy begins
- market for purchasing retail policies
- law to regulate personal information
- provider is not included in policy
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- policy type that renews at the new year
- required for benefits to take effect
- number used to identify procedures
- required to visit specialists on an HMO policy
- patient pays prior to receiving services
- non-subscriber member on a policy
- policy type that renews on a specific date
16 Clues: date when a policy begins • price for health insurance • most common non-covered benefit • diagnostic imaging for fractures • non-subscriber member on a policy • number used to identify procedures • provider is not included in policy • patient pays before coverage begins • required for benefits to take effect • patient pays after deductible is met • ...
Health Crossword 2023-01-23
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- Condition when you overeat and throw up
- the process on how your body breaks down foods you intake
- What food group does a strawberry belong in?
- Condition when you starve yourself
- Measurement in food, main fact on nutrition label
- What age group is affected the most by anorexia and bulimia?
- Plan followed to make changes to your health through eating healthier
- Are minerals organic or inorganic?
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- Are vitamins organic or inorganic?
- long strands in your body that you make bigger through working out
- What age group is mostly affected by fad diets?
- How many essential nutrients are there?
- What is the #1 most essential nutrient
- Which of the six essential nutrients are an aid to building muscle
- Plans known as the best and fastest way to lose weight
- How many types of carbohydrates are there?
16 Clues: Are vitamins organic or inorganic? • Condition when you starve yourself • Are minerals organic or inorganic? • What is the #1 most essential nutrient • Condition when you overeat and throw up • How many essential nutrients are there? • How many types of carbohydrates are there? • What food group does a strawberry belong in? • ...
Health Crossword 2023-01-23
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- Condition when you overeat and throw up
- the process on how your body breaks down foods you intake
- What food group does a strawberry belong in?
- Condition when you starve yourself
- Measurement in food, main fact on nutrition label
- What age group is affected the most by anorexia and bulimia?
- Plan followed to make changes to your health through eating healthier
- Are minerals organic or inorganic?
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- Are vitamins organic or inorganic?
- long strands in your body that you make bigger through working out
- What age group is mostly affected by fad diets?
- How many essential nutrients are there?
- What is the #1 most essential nutrient
- Which of the six essential nutrients are an aid to building muscle
- Plans known as the best and fastest way to lose weight
- How many types of carbohydrates are there?
16 Clues: Are vitamins organic or inorganic? • Condition when you starve yourself • Are minerals organic or inorganic? • What is the #1 most essential nutrient • Condition when you overeat and throw up • How many essential nutrients are there? • How many types of carbohydrates are there? • What food group does a strawberry belong in? • ...
Health Office 2020-04-09
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- when your hands are very dry from washing , try a dab of this
- the burgundy cot and white blanket help to keep you cozy when you take a short
- the first room that you walk into before seeing the nurse
- if walking up the stairs just won't be possible, you will need this paper
- the imaginary animal on the white blanket surrounded by rainbows
- our Calhoun alum takes care of all the office details and sits on the left side
- you might ask for one if you have a small cut or a scrape
- if you need an elevator pass, you will likely need to sit out
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- if your stomach hurts you may try some of these with a cup of water
- a sling is what you will need if you have one of these
- a must when you need to blow your nose
- oh no...you may be running a bit late to class...ask for this to show the teacher
- not all students need medical care. Some just want to use the nurse's ....
- the name of the Calhoun nurse
- Sounds like her name would begin with a H, but that is not so. She sits on the right
- to hold on a bump or bruise, open the freezer and take one of these
16 Clues: the name of the Calhoun nurse • a must when you need to blow your nose • a sling is what you will need if you have one of these • the first room that you walk into before seeing the nurse • you might ask for one if you have a small cut or a scrape • when your hands are very dry from washing , try a dab of this • ...
