health Crossword Puzzles
Epi Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-18
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- Medication which caused thousands of birth defects in the 1960s and lead to significant changes in drug regulation.
- Location (city) of a notorious clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Alabama, where African American men with syphilis were intentionally left untreated.
- Historically referred to as "the Emperor of All Maladies"
- Continuous monitoring of the occurrence of diseases or health events in a population.
- This color indicates zones of the world where people live longer than average, often attributed to lifestyle and dietary factors.
- The city that contains the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO), founded in 1948 to coordinate international public health efforts.
- An infectious disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, often linked to contaminated water.
- A measure comparing the risk of a health event among one group with the risk among another group.
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- The city where the first organized public health board was established in the 14th century to combat the spread of plague.
- Often referred to as the "Father of Medicine," he proposed that disease was caused by environmental factors, diet, and living habits.
- The first disease to be eradicated globally by a successful vaccination campaign.
- A system used to monitor trends in disease in a specific population by tracking specific health indicators.
- The first identified case in an outbreak, also known as "Patient Zero."
- The period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms.
- This debilitating condition, first medically documented in the 1920s, involves tissue growing outside the uterus and was long misdiagnosed as "female hysteria"
15 Clues: Historically referred to as "the Emperor of All Maladies" • The first identified case in an outbreak, also known as "Patient Zero." • The first disease to be eradicated globally by a successful vaccination campaign. • The period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-01
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- (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services) A health plan that serves the dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents.
- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage. Employers and employees usually share the cost of premiums.
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan
- An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare. Although funded by the federal government, Medicaid is administered by each state. Following very broad federal guidelines, states determine specific benefits and amounts of payment for providers.
- Measures of the effectiveness of particular kinds of medical treatment. This refers to what is quantified to determine if a specific treatment or type of service works.
- The amount of money, or value of certain services (such as one physician visit), a patient or family must pay before costs (or percentages of costs) are covered by the health plan or insurance company, usually per year.
- A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers (physicians, hospitals, testing centers, rehabilitation centers etc.), such as an HMO, PPO, or Point of Service plan.
- a person's ability to obtain healthcare services
- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
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- A federal program of medical care benefits created in 1965 designed for those over age 65 or permanently disabled. Medicare consists of two separate programs: A and B. Medicare Part A, which is automatic at age 65, covers hospital costs and is financed largely by employer payroll taxes. Medicare Part B covers outpatient care and is financed through taxes and individual payments toward a premium.
- The person in a managed care organization, often a primary care provider, who controls a patient's access to healthcare services and whose approval is required for referrals to other services or other specialists.
- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- The responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided. Traditionally, health insurance companies have carried the risk. Under capitation, healthcare providers bear risk.
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
20 Clues: a person's ability to obtain healthcare services • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer. • A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government • The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan • ...
cna chapter 1 2023-07-10
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- in a long-term care facility, to find a problem through a survey.
- a disease or condition that is long-term or long-lasting and requires management of symptoms.
- a disease or condition that will eventually cause death.
- the serious loss of mental abilities, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating.
- medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist.
- personal daily care tasks, such as bathing, dressing, caring for teeth and nails, eating, drinking, walking, transferring, and elimination.
- a system or strategy of managing health care in a way that controls costs.
- a federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, have certain disabilities or permanent kidney failure, or are ill and cannot work.
- a medical assistance program for people who have a low income, as well as for people with disabilities.
- a thin tube inserted into the body to drain fluids or inject fluids.
- a type of care that places the emphasis on the person needing care and his or her individuality and capabilities.
- the number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility.
- a method of health insurance in which a person has to use a particular doctor or group of doctors except in case of emergency.
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- care given to people who have had treatments, procedures, or surgeries and need short-term skilled care.
- in medicine, places where health care is delivered or administered, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and treatment centers.
- care given in a hospital or in a long-term care facility for people who need less care than for an acute illness, but more care than for a chronic illness.
- care given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
- care that takes place in a person’s home.
- holistic, compassionate care given to people who have approximately six months or less to live.
- a network of providers that contract to provide health services to a group of people.
- a method or way of doing something.
- a course of action that should be taken every time a certain situation occurs.
- people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies.
- care given in long-term care facilities for people who need 24-hour skilled care.
- people or organizations paying for healthcare services.
- residences for people who do not need 24-hour skilled care, but do require some help with daily care.
- care for people who need some assistance or supervision during certain hours, but who do not live in the facility where care is given.
- medical conditions determined by a doctor.
- 24-hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people who require short-term, immediate care for illnesses and injuries.
29 Clues: a method or way of doing something. • care that takes place in a person’s home. • medical conditions determined by a doctor. • people or organizations paying for healthcare services. • a disease or condition that will eventually cause death. • the number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility. • ...
Health Care Terms 2023-09-19
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- Protection provided against sickness.
- Care overall doctor you see when you are sick.
- where you go to get medicine.
- coverage that helps you pay for health care.
- Someone you depend on to pay for your health care
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- the amount you pay just to see your doctor.
- care benefits when your job pays for your health care.
- what you pay just to have insurance.
- a bill sent to your insurance company by a doctor
- An amount of money you pay but insurance covers the rest
- A definite course of rules.
11 Clues: A definite course of rules. • where you go to get medicine. • what you pay just to have insurance. • Protection provided against sickness. • the amount you pay just to see your doctor. • coverage that helps you pay for health care. • Care overall doctor you see when you are sick. • a bill sent to your insurance company by a doctor • ...
Osha 2023-04-20
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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- injuries usually caused by repetitive work (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome from typing), being in an awkward position to perform a physical task (e.g., cleaning inside a cage), lifting heavy objects (e.g., dog onto an exam table) or a combination of all of these factors.
- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
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- Who Is Covered under OSHA
- living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These primarily include:
- Most private sector employers and their workers are covered by OSHA.
- the right to raise safety or health concerns with the employer or with OSHA
- these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
- Who Is NOT Covered under OSHA
- providing workers with a workplace free of recognized hazards following OSHA Safety and Health Standards
13 Clues: Who Is Covered under OSHA • Who Is NOT Covered under OSHA • unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Most private sector employers and their workers are covered by OSHA. • the right to raise safety or health concerns with the employer or with OSHA • ...
yaya crossword ! 2023-10-30
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- Mutually-approved cake
- A vehicle we'll try someday
- Finding a mount(ain)
- The location of our future home
- We are
- Our together activity
- A mediocre-looking celebrity
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- Your favourite holiday
- What you'd do if health didn't matter
- What I do although health does matter
- Stress?
- Soccer player
- A vegetable
- ____ the third
- Good Morning, _______
- Something that happened on October 15th
- Boiled in water
17 Clues: We are • Stress? • A vegetable • Soccer player • ____ the third • Boiled in water • Finding a mount(ain) • Good Morning, _______ • Our together activity • Your favourite holiday • Mutually-approved cake • A vehicle we'll try someday • A mediocre-looking celebrity • The location of our future home • What you'd do if health didn't matter • What I do although health does matter • ...
Health Chapter 1 2021-08-19
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- recognize your feelings
- balance of all 4 parts of health
- condition of physical,mental,social,emotional
- practice of keeping clean
- passing down of traits
- set of behaviors you live by
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- coping with daily demands
- all living and non-living things around you
- interacting with people
- way of acting,thinking and feeling
- health that deals with the body
- skills you need to deal with situations
12 Clues: passing down of traits • recognize your feelings • interacting with people • coping with daily demands • practice of keeping clean • set of behaviors you live by • health that deals with the body • balance of all 4 parts of health • way of acting,thinking and feeling • skills you need to deal with situations • all living and non-living things around you • ...
COVID-19 in Indigenous Populations 2024-12-03
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- A respiratory disease that is the focus of this brochure.
- The term for the societal or economic strain a health outcome creates.
- Which determinant of health describes the reduced availability of health clinics and medical resources?
- An individual determinant of health that focuses on income and social standing.
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- A word that describes groups of people with a historical relationship to Brazil before Portuguese colonization
- One of the reasons for the increased isolation of Indigenous groups in Brazil.
- A factor that influences health status or risk.
- A negative health effect resulting from the isolation of Indigenous communities and decreased health resources.
- One of the Indigenous groups named earlier in this brochure.
9 Clues: A factor that influences health status or risk. • A respiratory disease that is the focus of this brochure. • One of the Indigenous groups named earlier in this brochure. • The term for the societal or economic strain a health outcome creates. • One of the reasons for the increased isolation of Indigenous groups in Brazil. • ...
mental health crossword puzzle 2022-05-10
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- a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.
- impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities.
- personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact.
- personality a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, or violating the rights of others.
- personality a type of anxious personality disorder
- personality a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed.
- a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
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- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- personality a mental health condition marked by a pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- personality a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.
- anxiety disorder excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events for no obvious reason.
- nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
17 Clues: personality a type of anxious personality disorder • A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • nervosa An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat. • personality A disorder characterized by social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact. • ...
Metal Health Vocabulary 2022-03-25
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- Health psychological and emotional well-being.
- tiredness of the body
- your surroundings.
- actively making good choices for your health.
- health understand others'
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- feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave.
- the influence of your social circle.
- the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health.
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, intrusive thoughts.
- change around you.
10 Clues: your surroundings. • change around you. • tiredness of the body • health understand others' • the influence of your social circle. • actively making good choices for your health. • Health psychological and emotional well-being. • the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health. • feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave. • ...
York International UHIP Infosession 2014-01-09
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- Print and Present this to the Doctor
- Service Covered by supplemental insurance not UHIP
- Acronym for Health Insurance from the University
- Acronym for Ontario Health insurance
- Name of Insurance Company (Insurer)
- You can receive this if you have a pre-approved health plan
- City where York University is located?
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- Name of University
- form submitted to Sunlife for reimbursement
- Additional person on health insurance
10 Clues: Name of University • Name of Insurance Company (Insurer) • Print and Present this to the Doctor • Acronym for Ontario Health insurance • Additional person on health insurance • City where York University is located? • form submitted to Sunlife for reimbursement • Acronym for Health Insurance from the University • Service Covered by supplemental insurance not UHIP • ...
Jalen health cross word thing 2023-09-28
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- physical health
- something you should DRINK everyday
- something you can get sick from
- the most important thing
- something you should get 8-10 hours a daymentalhealth has a 10 in mental health
- when you feel this you should be sleeping at home
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- social health
- something you can get when cold rain
- something you should eat everyday
- when you cant move your body properly
10 Clues: social health • physical health • the most important thing • something you can get sick from • something you should eat everyday • something you should DRINK everyday • something you can get when cold rain • when you cant move your body properly • when you feel this you should be sleeping at home • ...
Healing the Heart 2026-03-10
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- Returning to health
- Becoming new again
- Compassion instead of punishment
- Showing kindness freely
- Calming emotional pain
- Deep sympathy for others
- Peace after distress
- Gentle goodness toward others
- Letting go of resentment
- Repairing emotional wounds
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- Understanding another's feelings
- Recovery from pain
- Returning to wholeness
- Complete emotional health
- Providing emotional relief
15 Clues: Becoming new again • Recovery from pain • Returning to health • Peace after distress • Returning to wholeness • Calming emotional pain • Showing kindness freely • Deep sympathy for others • Letting go of resentment • Complete emotional health • Providing emotional relief • Repairing emotional wounds • Gentle goodness toward others • Understanding another's feelings • ...
HSC PDHPE Core 1 2013-07-31
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- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- (10) vascular disease is the result of reduced blood flow to the legs and feet.
- Are cancer causing agents.
- The leading cause of death in Australia.
- is the hardening of the arteries whereby artery walls lose their elastcity.
- Refers to a large group of diseases that are characterised by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- Is an example of Building healthy public policy.
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
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- Is giving people the support needed to achieve a goal.
- Is Australia's universal system of health care.
- Is the build-up of fatty and/or fibrous material on the interior walls of arteries.
- Is the number of cases of disease that exists in a defined population at a point in time.
- A principle of social justice.
- Surgery performed througha very small incision.
- A measure of epidemiology.
- An alternative health care treatment which invloves inserting very fine needles into the skin.
- Is the study of disease in groups or populations through the collection of data and information, to identify patterns and causes.
- Government responsible with the formation of national health policies and the control of health system financing through the collection of taxes.
- Are secondary or new tumours, which may develop some distance from the original malignant tumour.
- Is the leading cause of death for both males and females aged 1-44 years.
20 Clues: Are cancer causing agents. • A measure of epidemiology. • A principle of social justice. • Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme • The leading cause of death in Australia. • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people • Is Australia's universal system of health care. • Surgery performed througha very small incision. • Is an example of Building healthy public policy. • ...
Aurelia's Crossword 2014-05-14
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- problem oriented medical record
- data that is obtained from conversation with a patient
- subjective information that cannot be seen or felt
- data that is measurable
- to review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- personal health information that is stored on a computer and protected by HIPPA guidelines
- source oriented medical record
- a health record that can be used by all doctor's at one time
- spoken words that is correctly transformed in to writing
- the main reason for a office visit to a doctor
- recording information in a patients medical records
- a standardized format a computer system uses
- statistical data relating to population and particular group within
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- records kept by the patient not legal document
- gathered information about a patient even though no relation to chief compliant
- the main reason physicians do not change over to a EHR system
- the ranking percentage the US is for medical related deaths
- a specialized set up for a doctor's office computer system
- compilation of important information about a patients medical history
- objective factor that can be seen or felt
- a health record kept by one doctor's office
- health insurance portability and accountability act protects information about patients
- chief compliant, examination, details, drugs, assessment, return visit
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- patient that does not follow doctor's orders
25 Clues: data that is measurable • source oriented medical record • problem oriented medical record • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • objective factor that can be seen or felt • a health record kept by one doctor's office • patient that does not follow doctor's orders • a standardized format a computer system uses • records kept by the patient not legal document • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
- four- or five- character code number
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- health plan or program
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
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- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- person who buys an insurance plan
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
- illness or condition with a long duration
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
- person who buys an insurance plan
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- illness or condition with a long duration
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- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- four- or five- character code number
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- health plan or program
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
med112review(jeremy) 2014-06-25
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- is the failure to use professional skill when giving medical service that result in injury or harm.
- identification systems for employers healthcare providers health plans and patients.
- it’s a word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetic Index.
- coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents plans.
- are single providers records of patients.
- Healthcare organization that are required by law to obey HIPPA regulations.
- updates’ and addition too.
- is a prepayment covering provider’s service for a plan member for a specified period.
- reason for sharing of patients protected health information without authorization.
- lifelong healthcare record for an individual that incorporates data from all sources.
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- guideline that determines which parents has the primary insurance for a child.
- it’s a word that identifies a disease or condition in the Alphabetic Index.
- is defined as individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintain by electronic media .
- is action that improperly uses another’s resources
- is account software used for scheduling appointments.
- a superior level of skill by an official organization.
- Document a patient signs to guarantee payment when a referral authorization is pending.
- is the amount the insured must pay for healthcare serive before a health plan payment begins.
- is intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefits.
- name or phrase formed or based on a person’s name.
20 Clues: updates’ and addition too. • are single providers records of patients. • is action that improperly uses another’s resources • is intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefits. • name or phrase formed or based on a person’s name. • is account software used for scheduling appointments. • a superior level of skill by an official organization. • ...
Happy Nurse's Week! 2013-04-23
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- The person who requires advice or information.
- A line of people waiting for service THO or THAS.
- Another name for recording a call and collecting information.
- This includes past health information, medical diagnoses or current conditions.
- Over the counter or prescription drugs.
- The person who takes the calls and places them in the
- Care recommendations/instructions given after the triage process is completed.
- The event that occurs when we return an originally placed call.
- The registered healthcare professional who returns the call.
- A subjective, abnormal feeling indicating the presence of possible disease.
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- The person or third party who originally made contact with our service.
- The province that we service.
- A final decision to determine appropriate care required (i.e. 24hr).
- A telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation
- Abbreviation for the person to call when we go over our break times….lol.
- The name of our organization.
- Policies and procedures we follow to make healthcare recommendation and decisions.
- A druggist or chemist who practice in the field of health sciences focusing on safe and effective medication use.
- A free, confidential telephone service you can call to get health advice or general health information.
- A part of the assessment process
- Permission to speak with another party or to fax the medical record to OPA or ED.
21 Clues: The province that we service. • The name of our organization. • A part of the assessment process • Over the counter or prescription drugs. • The person who requires advice or information. • A line of people waiting for service THO or THAS. • The person who takes the calls and places them in the • The registered healthcare professional who returns the call. • ...
Dementia 2023-12-21
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- Assistance or encouragement provided to someone in need.
- Overall well-being, especially concerning physical and mental aspects.
- Exchange of information through words, gestures, or expressions.
- A break or temporary relief from caregiving responsibilities.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination.
- Easily overlooked or not memorable.
- Actions or conduct of an individual.
- Relating to the mind or intellect.
- Awareness of one's surroundings and position.
- Process of growing older, often associated with changes in health and abilities.
- Treatment aimed at improving health or well-being.
- A lapse in memory, difficulty remembering.
- Recollection of past experiences or events.
- Prone to forgetting or experiencing forgetfulness.
- Regular and habitual pattern of activities.
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- A progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting memory and cognitive function.
- One providing support and assistance, especially for health-related needs.
- The ability to remember or retrieve information.
- Pertaining to the nervous system, especially the brain and nerves.
- Dealing effectively with difficulties or stress.
- The ability to store and recall information.
- Indications or signs of a condition.
- Reduction in function or ability.
- Gradual deterioration or decrease, as in cognitive abilities.
- State of being bewildered or unclear in thought.
- Relating to mental processes like thinking and learning.
- Sympathetic concern for the suffering of others.
- Consciousness or knowledge about a particular subject.
28 Clues: Reduction in function or ability. • Relating to the mind or intellect. • Easily overlooked or not memorable. • Indications or signs of a condition. • Actions or conduct of an individual. • A lapse in memory, difficulty remembering. • Recollection of past experiences or events. • Regular and habitual pattern of activities. • The ability to store and recall information. • ...
course (HI) 2024-08-17
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- help you travel from one location to another. They help you organize information. They help you figure out where you are and how to get where you want to go
- A remote healthcare practice facilitated by the use of electronic means
- a place or institution for teaching and learning
- a global network of interconnected computers
- oj
- a person in an authoritative, hierarchical role who is in charge of a function
- medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases
- j
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- a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation)
- a picture that is produced by a camera, artist, mirror, etc.
- is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being.
- An electronic record of health-related information on an individual
- ;;
- carries the oxygen we need to live
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications, whether in industry or in our everyday lives. It includes everything from computers to zippers and buttons on clothes
- A health professional trained to care for people who are ill
- thighbone – the longest bone in your body
- body weight that is much higher than is healthy
- who is currently teaching you health informatics
- ki
- generally applies to computational technologies that emulate mechanisms assisted by human intelligence
21 Clues: j • ;; • oj • ki • carries the oxygen we need to live • thighbone – the longest bone in your body • a global network of interconnected computers • body weight that is much higher than is healthy • a place or institution for teaching and learning • who is currently teaching you health informatics • a picture that is produced by a camera, artist, mirror, etc. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-10
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- Introduced the Adaptation Model, focusing on the patient's coping mechanisms.
- Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing.
- Prominent in transcultural nursing, emphasizing cultural competence in care.
- Known for her work in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing therapeutic nurse-patient relationships.
- Emphasizes the importance of considering the whole person in the nursing care process.
- Vital for effective nurse-patient relationships and positive healthcare outcomes.
- Focuses on the patient's ability to adapt to changes in health and the environment.
- The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being.
- Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care.
- Developed the Self-Care Deficit Theory, emphasizing patients' ability to care for themselves.
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- The founder of modern nursing, known for her work during the Crimean War.
- Central concept in nursing theories, highlighting the compassionate aspect of patient care.
- Encourages patients to actively participate in maintaining their health.
- A concept discouraged by many nursing theories, emphasizing patient autonomy.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing patients as dynamic systems in interaction with their environment.
- The goal of nursing, aiming to promote overall health and prevent illness.
- Some nursing theories stress the empowerment of patients in their own healthcare.
- Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort.
- Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met.
- Pertains to creating an environment that promotes physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort. • Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing. • Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met. • The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being. • Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care. • ...
Natural Relief for Life's Adventures 2025-04-03
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- Pain relievers that can lead to dependence, which our treatments seek to replace.
- Psychological and physiological tension that our holistic approach addresses.
- The process of restoring health through natural methods facilitated by our care.
- A younger generation whose time you can enjoy more fully with improved health.
- An emotional foundation of our therapeutic philosophy.
- Achieving both physical and mental harmony, which are our treatment goals.
- The freedom of movement, often enhanced through our treatments.
- The flow of blood is improved through our therapeutic techniques.
- An ancient healing practice that involves the use of thin needles for treatment.
- A health approach that considers the mind, body, and spirit.
- A degenerative joint condition that can be alleviated by our treatments.
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- PAIN Persistent discomfort that does not improve with traditional treatments..
- A complex syndrome characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain.
- This is A physiological response that many of our therapies aim to target.
- Comprehensive assistance is provided by our compassionate team.
- A condition impacting the nervous system of the arms and legs, characterized by sensations of burning, electrical shocks, and loss of feeling (2 words).
- The essence of well-being is restored through our care.
- The reduction or cessation of discomfort is the primary aim of our interventions.
- Severe headaches are often characterized by intense, often one-sided pain.
- The optimal state of health is our ultimate goal.
20 Clues: The optimal state of health is our ultimate goal. • An emotional foundation of our therapeutic philosophy. • The essence of well-being is restored through our care. • A health approach that considers the mind, body, and spirit. • Comprehensive assistance is provided by our compassionate team. • The freedom of movement, often enhanced through our treatments. • ...
HPDP and Diversity Lecture_PA Seminar 2025-03-25
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- | Automatic stereotypes or attitudes that affect behavior unknowingly.
- | Stage where the patient actively engages in behavior change.
- | A supportive environment for open expression without discrimination.
- | Sustained behavior change over time; focus is on preventing relapse.
- | Non-medical factors like housing and income that influence health.
- | Minimizing the impact of already-established disease.
- | Action taken to avoid the development of disease before it occurs.
- | A measurable difference in health outcomes among population groups.
- | The presence of differences in identity, experience, and background.
- | Systemic inequality embedded in institutions, policies, and practices.
- | Ensuring diverse identities are included in leadership and decision-making.
- | Stage where the patient is aware of a need for change but not yet acting.
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- | Creating environments where all feel welcomed, respected, and valued.
- | Identifying diseases early through screening before symptoms appear.
- | Intentional prejudice or exclusion in actions or decisions.
- | Counseling style that helps patients explore and resolve ambivalence.
- | Confidence in one’s ability to take action and succeed.
- | The overlapping of social identities that affect individual experiences.
- | Fair treatment through individualized access to opportunities and care.
- | Process of informing patients to empower health decision-making.
- | The ability to effectively deliver care that meets diverse needs.
- | Process of enabling people to increase control over their health.
- | Stage involving intention and planning for behavioral change.
- | Technique where patients repeat information to confirm understanding.
24 Clues: | Minimizing the impact of already-established disease. • | Confidence in one’s ability to take action and succeed. • | Intentional prejudice or exclusion in actions or decisions. • | Stage where the patient actively engages in behavior change. • | Stage involving intention and planning for behavioral change. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-05-04
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- Minerals like sodium and potassium that help regulate fluid balance and nerve function.
- A mineral that is essential for bone and teeth health
- The body's primary source of energy, found in foods like bread and pasta.
- Compounds found in foods like berries and nuts that protect cells from damage.
- Nutrients required in small amounts for proper body function.
- A mineral found in nuts, seeds and leafy greens that supports muscle and nerve function.
- Essential for hydration, digestion and temperature regulation.
- An essential macronutrient used to build muscle and repair tissue.
- Essential mineral that helps maintain proper heart and muscle function.
- A mineral that supports the immune system and helps in wound healing.
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- A simple sugar that is the body's main source of energy.
- A nutrient that provides energy and helps absorb vitamins.
- Organic compounds that are necessary for normal growth and nutrition.
- A type of carbohydrate that aids in digestion and promoted gut health.
- Inorganic nutrients that support body processes like bone health and nerve function.
- Vitamin B1, found in whole grains and pork, essential for energy production.
- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood, found in red meat and spinach.
- A fatty substance found in animal products, crucial for cell membranes but can cause heart issues in excess.
- Electrolyte mineral found in salt.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and health.
20 Clues: Electrolyte mineral found in salt. • A mineral that is essential for bone and teeth health • A simple sugar that is the body's main source of energy. • A nutrient that provides energy and helps absorb vitamins. • Nutrients required in small amounts for proper body function. • Essential for hydration, digestion and temperature regulation. • ...
OSHA Vocabulary 2025-09-25
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- A person who can identify hazards and has authority to correct them.
- Classification codes for industries used in regulatory tracking.
- An injury or illness that must be reported on OSHA logs.
- Agency that researches and recommends workplace safety practices.
- A sudden event posing serious threat to safety or operations.
- Mine Safety and Health Administration.
- The U.S. government journal that publishes OSHA rules.
- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- A minor injury treated with basic care, not recordable by OSHA.
- An unplanned event that may or may not result in harm.
- A person working under an employer's direction for pay.
- The chance of harm from a hazard, considering severity and likelihood.
- The recordkeeping form for work-related injuries/illnesses.
- Official rules published by federal agencies, including OSHA.
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- A panel that reviews work-related health conditions.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- A long-developing injury caused by repetitive stress or overuse.
- Immediate care given before professional medical help.
- An injury that occurs suddenly due to a specific incident.
- A major emergency causing widespread harm or damage.
- An injury that develops over time from repeated strain.
- Steps taken to fix safety issues and prevent recurrence.
- An unplanned event that results in injury, illness, or property damage.
- Meeting legal or regulatory safety standards.
- An undesired outcome such as injury, damage, or lost time.
25 Clues: Mine Safety and Health Administration. • Meeting legal or regulatory safety standards. • Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • A panel that reviews work-related health conditions. • A major emergency causing widespread harm or damage. • A potential source of harm or adverse health effect. • Immediate care given before professional medical help. • ...
Introduction to health careers 2025-09-02
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- Requires completion of one or more years beyond a bachelor's degree
- Medical Doctor
- Requirements of education and performance meets standards and qualifications
- Requires completion of two or more years beyond a bachelor's/master's degree
- Develops a strong foundation in math and science principles contributing to health and quality of life
- Surgical Tech
- Education received after graduation from highschool
- prepares Students for immediate employment in many health careers
- Medical Lab Tech
- Eliminates need for employing specialist for every aspect of care
- Documenting information and understanding operations to enter, receive, and maintain information
- Refers to basic preparation in highschool
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- Requires completion of 4 or more years course of study
- CNA
- Plans treatment, implements procedure, monitors patient status and evaluates patients response to treatment
- Complete education program, pass state board test and maintain standards to obtain/retain licensure
- Maintaining a clean and safe environment in compliance regulations of health care facility
- Knowledge about systems in health care environment
- Administer examinations and maintain a current registry of qualified personnel
- Prepares diagnostic procedures, performs procedures, evaluates results, and reports information
- Required to renew licences or maintain certification or registration in many states
- Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- Ensures that program of study meets established quality competency standards
- Requires completion of two-year course of study
24 Clues: CNA • Surgical Tech • Medical Doctor • Medical Lab Tech • Refers to basic preparation in highschool • Requires completion of two-year course of study • Knowledge about systems in health care environment • Education received after graduation from highschool • Requires completion of 4 or more years course of study • ...
Evidence Based Practice and Ethics and Epidemiology in the Community 2026-01-27
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- COVID19 is an example of this
- What level of prevention is the best and most cost-effective to ensuring population health?
- The nursing epidemiologic roots can be traced to this lady
- What is this characteristic of culture?
- Set of moral principles
- Doing good or benefiting others
- What approach has the aim of improving the delivery of health care?
- What area of nursing focuses on health promotion at its core?
- The "Disease Detectives"
- What is one of the 3 basic human values that are considered key to guiding decision making?
- What type of question is one way to develop an answerable, searchable EBP question
- Factor that causes or contributes to a health problem or condition
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- An ethical decision-making framework that is useful in determining the problem and reviewing options
- Important component in EBP
- Beliefs, values and behaviors that are shared by members of a society
- External factors surrounding the host that might influence vulnerability or resistance
- Function as a standard that guides actions and behaviors in daily situations
- A susceptible human or animal who harbors and nourishes a disease-causing agent
- Truth
- Preventing harm to others
- Treating people as unique, equal, and responsible moral agents
- Freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights
- What is the first step a nurse takes when applying transcultural nursing principles?
23 Clues: Truth • Set of moral principles • The "Disease Detectives" • Preventing harm to others • Important component in EBP • COVID19 is an example of this • Doing good or benefiting others • What is this characteristic of culture? • Freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights • The nursing epidemiologic roots can be traced to this lady • ...
BALANCE Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and personal life BREATHE Taking slow deep ones can quickly reduce stress COMMUNITY A supportive workplace builds a strong sense of this CONNECTION Positive relationships with coworkers support mental healt 2026-03-16
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- The overall condition of body and mind
- What your body needs to stay hydrated
- The ability to concentrate on tasks without distraction
- Taking slow deep ones can quickly reduce stress
- A nightly activity essential for health and energy
- Help or encouragement from coworkers and community
- Physical activity that improves strength, endurance, and mood
- Actions taken to reduce the risk of illness or injury
- The process of providing the body with healthy food and fuel
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy
- Positive relationships with coworkers support mental health
- What movement and proper rest help restore during the day
- Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and personal life
- Being fully present and aware in the current moment
- A supportive workplace builds a strong sense of this
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- Drinking enough fluids throughout the day
- Overall physical health supported by regular movement
- To release tension and reduce stress
- Walking, stretching, or activity that keeps the body active
- A practice that involves quieting the mind and focusing inward
- The ability to bounce back from stress or challenges
- Time needed for the body and mind to rest and repair
- Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility and reduce stiffness
- Taking time to appreciate positive things in life
- The science of designing workspaces to prevent strain and injury
25 Clues: To release tension and reduce stress • What your body needs to stay hydrated • The overall condition of body and mind • Drinking enough fluids throughout the day • Taking slow deep ones can quickly reduce stress • Taking time to appreciate positive things in life • A nightly activity essential for health and energy • Help or encouragement from coworkers and community • ...
S3 Science - Human Health 2023-03-14
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- The name of a piece of equipment used to measure body temperature.
- A term given to a food which is considered to be especially beneficial for health and wellbeing.
- Type of health that can be improved by spending time with family and going out with friends.
- The name of a fish that contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids and is classed as a "superfood".
- A method used to protect people from viruses.
- The shape used to show the three aspects of health.
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- The units used to measure a persons heart rate.
- An important substance found in blueberries which makes them a "superfood".
- An aspect of health that can be improved by doing regular exercise.
- There are three aspects of health. Physical, mental and what other aspect?
- Eating superfoods that contain antioxidants can lower your risk of developing this disease.
- An example of how a virus can spread by contact.
12 Clues: A method used to protect people from viruses. • The units used to measure a persons heart rate. • An example of how a virus can spread by contact. • The shape used to show the three aspects of health. • The name of a piece of equipment used to measure body temperature. • An aspect of health that can be improved by doing regular exercise. • ...
Mr. B Mental Health & Wellness 2021-04-30
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- negative stress
- anxiety, irritability and sadness impact this part of a person
- manual of mental disorders
- cause to stress related to injuries
- state of well being in which an individual can cope with normal stresses of life (2 words)
- the process of adapting in the face stressors
- a phase of bipolar disorder
- a physician specialized with disorders of thinking
- a persons nature affected by their behaviour
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- mental health resource that leads important research for youth mental health
- a more severe form of depression
- constantly thinking about dark thoughts to gain insight
- cause of stress related to how our brain interprets situations
- positive stress
- yoga and mindfulness foster this to build resiliency
- most likely caused by psychiatric predisposition and life experience
- over rehearsing a future event
17 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • manual of mental disorders • a phase of bipolar disorder • over rehearsing a future event • a more severe form of depression • cause to stress related to injuries • a persons nature affected by their behaviour • the process of adapting in the face stressors • a physician specialized with disorders of thinking • ...
Transition Crossword 2025-09-30
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- A plan that helps cover the cost of healthcare
- A reaction to something like food, environment, or medicine
- Permission given before care or treatment
- When a doctor sends you to see another provider (a specialist)
- Medicine given with a needle
- The act of speaking up for yourself or others
- The name given to identify a health condition
- Managing stress or difficult emotions
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- A plan for managing money and expenses
- A shot that protects against disease
- The amount of medicine to be taken
- Care given to improve a health condition
- Place to pick up your medications
- Prompt to help you remember a task
- The move from pediatric to adult healthcare
- A sign that something may be wrong with health
- The process of getting better after illness
17 Clues: Medicine given with a needle • Place to pick up your medications • The amount of medicine to be taken • Prompt to help you remember a task • A shot that protects against disease • Managing stress or difficult emotions • A plan for managing money and expenses • Care given to improve a health condition • Permission given before care or treatment • ...
Understanding Nutrition 2024-05-22
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- Process by which the body breaks down food into smaller components for absorption.
- The types and amounts of food consumed regularly by a person.
- Essential components found in food that provide nourishment to the body.
- The study of how food and drink affects the body's growth, development, and overall health.
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- Overall state of health that encompasses physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- State of being free from illness or injury; often associated with physical and mental well-being.
- Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to maintain health.
- Comprehension and knowledge about the nutrients in food and their effects on health.
- Type of exercise that increases heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- Measurement of the amount of energy provided by food.
10 Clues: Measurement of the amount of energy provided by food. • The types and amounts of food consumed regularly by a person. • Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to maintain health. • Essential components found in food that provide nourishment to the body. • Type of exercise that increases heart rate and improves cardiovascular health. • ...
wellness 2024-02-12
10 Clues: overall health • your knowledge • mind, body, soul • the area around you • your outlook on life • your emotions and mind • activity, sleep, hygiene • the opposite of introverted • the three elements of health • physical,mental, and social well being
Unit 3.1 Healthly Eating 2022-10-11
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- a small amount of something measure with your fingers
- food belonging to a particular culture, region or country
- a collection of foods that share nutritional properties
- having good health or being good for your health
- a substance used to provide immunity against a disease
- a form of exercise practiced for health and relaxation
- exercise that work with your heart
- a measurement of a spoon
- the kinds of foods one eats
- a measurement of a hand
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- a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
- the sport of racing on foot
- a substance taken to remedy diet deficiencies
- a type of fat containing a high proportion of fatty acid
- used for measuring (mostly liquids)ingredients in cooking
- used for weighing
16 Clues: used for weighing • a measurement of a hand • a measurement of a spoon • the sport of racing on foot • the kinds of foods one eats • exercise that work with your heart • a substance taken to remedy diet deficiencies • having good health or being good for your health • a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-10-11
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- - An eating disorder involving episodes of overeating followed by purging or fasting.
- - Medical doctor specializing in mental health.
- - Treatment to improve mental health.
- - A severe mental disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions.
- - Actions to maintain one's well-being.
- - Talking to a professional for guidance.
- - Abbreviation for post-traumatic stress disorder, a mental health condition resulting from trauma.
- - A feeling of unease or worry.
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- - Being fully present in the moment.
- - Mindful practice for relaxation and focus.
- - A mood disorder characterized by sadness.
- - An eating disorder characterized by restricted food intake and excessive weight loss.
- - Feeling alone and disconnected from others.
- - Mood disorder with extreme mood swings.
- - A disorder marked by repetitive, unwanted thoughts and behaviors.
- - Feeling thankful and appreciative.
16 Clues: - A feeling of unease or worry. • - Being fully present in the moment. • - Feeling thankful and appreciative. • - Treatment to improve mental health. • - Actions to maintain one's well-being. • - Mood disorder with extreme mood swings. • - Talking to a professional for guidance. • - A mood disorder characterized by sadness. • - Mindful practice for relaxation and focus. • ...
TVo Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- federal agency within the department of health and human services that runs medicare
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- a medical practice's written plan for the following
- law that regulates the use and disclosure of patient's protected health information
- record of all charges
- law that requires covered entities to establish administrative
- an impermissible use or disclosure under the privacy rule that compromises the security or privacy of PHI and also that could pose significant risk of financial
- a method of scrambling transmitted data so that is cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
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- state specified performance measures for the delivery of health care by medical professionals
- the system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format
- unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider by the nation provider m
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
- care that is provided to keep patients healthy or to prevent illness
- entity provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA transaction
- type of medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan that covers some out of-pocket expenses
15 Clues: record of all charges • a medical practice's written plan for the following • the system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format • law that requires covered entities to establish administrative • medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • ...
Healthcare Professionals 2020-08-30
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- An individual who is a highly educated allied health care professional and is a credentialed specialist in athletic training
- Individuals that serve as advisors to local and state recreation and park commissions and manage comprehensive recreation programs in a variety of settings
- An individual who is responsible for hiring personnel who will make up the sports medicine team, including the coaches, the strength and conditioning coach, the athletic trainer, the team physician, a sports nutritionist, and a sport psychologist
- An individual who leads and instructs campers in outdoor-oriented forms of recreation such as swimming, hiking, horseback riding, and camping
- Defined as a multidisciplinary approach to health management or achievement of full potential, including the physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sports
- Individuals that serve as a liaison between the director of the park or recreation center and the recreation leaders. They plan, organize and manage recreational activities to meet the needs of a variety of populations and oversee recreation leaders.
- Stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act which regulates how individuals who have health information about an athlete can share that information with others and not be in violation of the privacy rule
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- An individual who is responsible for preparticipation health examinations; diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries; advising and teaching athletic trainers; attending games, scrimmages, and practices; and counseling the athlete about health matters
- Term refers collectively to strength and conditioning coaches, personal fitness trainers, and others interested in exercise and sport sciences; the group also includes physical education teachers, exercise physiologists, biomechanists, sport psychologists and sports nutritionists.
- An individual primarily responsible for the daily operation of a recreation program
- Considered a health care provider; the individual works in acute health care settings, such as hospitals and rehabilitation centers or in long-term and residential care facilities.
- An individual who provides instruction and coach groups in specialties such as swimming or tennis
- An individual responsible for designing a comprehensive exercise or fitness program for an individual client based on the person’s health history, capabilities, and objectives for fitness
13 Clues: An individual primarily responsible for the daily operation of a recreation program • An individual who provides instruction and coach groups in specialties such as swimming or tennis • An individual who is a highly educated allied health care professional and is a credentialed specialist in athletic training • ...
Potatoes! 2022-10-20
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- Potatoes are _______ vegetables
- These people eat twice the amount of potatoes when compared to Americans
- Potatoes have been used to help alleviate this health issue
- How potatoes can be planted and grow from a piece of potato
- Potatoes should be stored in these types of places
- Potatoes have around this amount of calories
- Potatoes have more of this than oranges
- Potatoes are 80% __________
- The part that sprouts right from the potato
- The skin of the potato
- Potatoes were the first vegetable grown in this location
- Another word for a potato
- The potato used to be used as a unit of ___________ for the Incas
- Potato comes from this spanish word
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- Potatoes are good for stomach health, intestine health, and _______ health
- Sweet potatoes belong in the same family as _____________
- The country that suffered from a potato blight
- Potato is the ________ most produced staple
- Potatoes can perform this process when they are exposed to the sunlight
- Potatoes should not be consumed when they are ___________
- White potatoes belong in the same family as ____________
- The potato state
- Potatoes are _______ right behind milk for most consumed food in the USA
- Potatoes are called this because of the amount of vitamins and nutrients that they contain
- Potatoes are high in ________
- Potatoes are good for all meals, including __________
26 Clues: The potato state • The skin of the potato • Another word for a potato • Potatoes are 80% __________ • Potatoes are high in ________ • Potatoes are _______ vegetables • Potato comes from this spanish word • Potatoes have more of this than oranges • Potato is the ________ most produced staple • The part that sprouts right from the potato • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- four- or five- character code number
- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- illness or condition with a long duration
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- person who buys an insurance plan
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
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- health plan or program
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- illness or condition with a long duration
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- four- or five- character code number
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
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- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- health plan or program
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- person who buys an insurance plan
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
Health and Safety 2016-04-18
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- Emergency incendiary portal
- Units used to measure exposure to chemical fumes
- Something which can result from poor Health and Safety (7,6)
- statute from which regulations come (3,2,10)
- An important part of the planning of all activities (4,10)
- Regulations covering hazardous substances
- Saves you from a visit to A&E or opthalmic surgeon (3,10)
- Used to pour cold water on fireworks? (4,12)
- An aid to memory in fire prevention training
- Something which can result from poor Health and Safety
- Potentially fatal event requiring careful measures
- Something and injured person may receive
- Correct lifting technique prevents this
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- Type of injury responsible for most time off sick
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- Abbreviation for masks and respirators
- Regulations covering work equipment
- Substance whilst itself not flammable can strongly support combustion (9,5)
- Equipment failure requiring a report under RIDDOR (8,6,7)
- Last resort in terms of protection
- Another regulation from the HASAWA (7,2,6)
- Organisation with ultimate jurisdiction over H and S
- Who is responsible for H and S?
- Device used in emergency to start a stopped heart
- Maximum continuous noise exposure
- Another of the things which can result from ignoring Health and Safety
- One of the things which can result from ignoring Health and Safety
- Agent which can or does cause cancer
- Substance which can cause spontaneous heating and expansion
29 Clues: Emergency incendiary portal • Who is responsible for H and S? • Maximum continuous noise exposure • Last resort in terms of protection • Regulations covering work equipment • Agent which can or does cause cancer • Abbreviation for masks and respirators • Correct lifting technique prevents this • Something and injured person may receive • ...
Let's get Physical! 2022-04-01
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- Added in order to complete or enhance
- Bending easily without breaking
- Health by or through water
- Holding the trunk part of your body in a straight line off the ground
- Vigorous exercises for cardiovascular efficiency
- Abnormal chronic anxiety about your health.
- Water from our pores
- Vigorous physical exercise or training
- Harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body
- Common consumption of person, animal, or community
- State of being physically strong
- Running at a steady, gentle pace
- Contraction of muscles,caused by fatigue or strain
- Deliberate flex of muscle or tendon
- Being fat or having obesity
- Vitamins, minerals, protein, fats, water, and carbohydrates
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Weight divided by height squared
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- health
- Treatment of the whole person including mental and social factors
- An even distribution of weight
- Big muscle workout
- Producing or showing no symptoms
- Massage, heat treatment, and exercise
- Designed to elevate the heart rate and pump oxygen and nutrient-carrying blood to the working muscles
- To last or to withstand wear and tear
- A single breath
- Providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Inactive state of the nervous system with consciousness practically suspended
- Breath control, simple meditation and specific bodily postures to relax
30 Clues: health • A single breath • Big muscle workout • Water from our pores • Health by or through water • Being fat or having obesity • An even distribution of weight • Bending easily without breaking • Producing or showing no symptoms • State of being physically strong • Running at a steady, gentle pace • Weight divided by height squared • Deliberate flex of muscle or tendon • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- Introduced the Adaptation Model, focusing on the patient's coping mechanisms.
- Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing.
- Prominent in transcultural nursing, emphasizing cultural competence in care.
- Known for her work in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing therapeutic nurse-patient relationships.
- Emphasizes the importance of considering the whole person in the nursing care process.
- Vital for effective nurse-patient relationships and positive healthcare outcomes.
- Focuses on the patient's ability to adapt to changes in health and the environment.
- The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being.
- Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care.
- Developed the Self-Care Deficit Theory, emphasizing patients' ability to care for themselves.
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- The founder of modern nursing, known for her work during the Crimean War.
- Central concept in nursing theories, highlighting the compassionate aspect of patient care.
- Encourages patients to actively participate in maintaining their health.
- A concept discouraged by many nursing theories, emphasizing patient autonomy.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing patients as dynamic systems in interaction with their environment.
- The goal of nursing, aiming to promote overall health and prevent illness.
- Some nursing theories stress the empowerment of patients in their own healthcare.
- Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort.
- Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met.
- Pertains to creating an environment that promotes physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort. • Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing. • Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met. • The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being. • Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care. • ...
the important of personal health 2024-02-05
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- demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.
- health the mental, physical and social well-being of an individual
- to be alive.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a diet that maintains or improves overall health.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies.
- the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge on an academic subject, especially by means of books.
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- making someone satisfied or happy because of fully developing their character or abilities.
- keep (something) from happening or arising.
- relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- feel or manipulate with the hands.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- in good health.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- long existence or service.
- characterized by the belief that the parts of something are interconnected and can be explained only by reference to the whole.
- the manner in which someone behaves toward or deals with someone or something.
20 Clues: to be alive. • in good health. • long existence or service. • feel or manipulate with the hands. • keep (something) from happening or arising. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • a diet that maintains or improves overall health. • demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing. • the cost required for something; the money spent on something. • ...
Mental Health and Wellness 2025-03-21
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- The act of providing assistance, encouragement, or resources to help someone through a challenging situation.
- Essential for mental well-being and healthy relationships.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity.
- A practice that helps reduce anxiety and increase well-being.
- The limits we set to protect our emotional, physical, and mental well-being, ensuring healthy relationships and self-respect.
- The state of being mentally and emotionally balanced.
- The bond or relationship between people, fostering understanding, trust, and meaningful communication.
- The act of taking care of one's body and mind.
- A term for positivity and self-worth.
- Often recommended to improve mood and emotional regulation.
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- A professional who helps people with mental health challenges.
- The state of emotional well-being and contentment, often derived from positive experiences, relationships, and personal fulfillment.
- An approach to help people understand and cope with mental health issues.
- Focused on the attention on the present moment.
- Emotional state commonly associated with the release of tension.
- The regular physical activity for mental health improvement.
- The ability to maintain harmony and stability in different areas of life, such as work, relationships, and personal well-being.
- A state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork.
- Taking time off to avoid burnout.
- Restorative sleep is essential for this.
- Activity or resources that support emotional health.
- A balanced state of mind, often linked with relaxation.
22 Clues: Taking time off to avoid burnout. • A term for positivity and self-worth. • Restorative sleep is essential for this. • The ability to bounce back from adversity. • The act of taking care of one's body and mind. • Focused on the attention on the present moment. • Activity or resources that support emotional health. • The state of being mentally and emotionally balanced. • ...
vvv 2025-10-13
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- To make or become less tense and anxious
- A feeling of joy and contentment
- Activities done for enjoyment and pleasure
- A daily practice to calm the mind
- It's Estimated one in _____ people on the Isle of Man could be affected by a mental health issue
- On island since 1979, providing 24hr emotional support
- A strong support system of friends and family
- Employee ___________ Program
- Spending time with other people
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- Charitable initiative providing vital early intervention mental health support and training (4,6)
- Releases endorphins and reduces anxiety
- Private medical insurance providers
- A positive outlook on life
- Essential for brain and emotional health
- Positive affirmation or belief
- The ability to bounce back from stress and sadness
16 Clues: A positive outlook on life • Employee ___________ Program • Positive affirmation or belief • Spending time with other people • A feeling of joy and contentment • A daily practice to calm the mind • Private medical insurance providers • Releases endorphins and reduces anxiety • To make or become less tense and anxious • Essential for brain and emotional health • ...
Health and Wellness 2022-09-08
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- understanding different point of views is apart of what change?
- the time when you start developing physical characteristics of adults of your gender.
- this is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health.
- spending more time with your friends are apart of what change?
- service volunteer programs whose goal is to improve the community and the life of its residents
- having mood swings are apart of what change?
- this side of the triangle has to do with managing stress
- this side of the health triangle includes getting regular checkups from the doctor
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- this side of the triangle has finding positive ways to handle problems
- people in your age group
- chemical substances, produced in glands, that help regulate many body functions
- the state of well-being, or total health
- the stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
14 Clues: people in your age group • the state of well-being, or total health • having mood swings are apart of what change? • the stage of life between childhood and adulthood • this side of the triangle has to do with managing stress • spending more time with your friends are apart of what change? • understanding different point of views is apart of what change? • ...
Healthcare 2023-11-30
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- The organ that helps us filter our blood
- The organ responsible for thinking
- An organ with several functions but commonly associated with alcohol poisoning
- The organ that helps us digest food (not the stomach)
- Health insurance from the government for people with limited income or limited resources
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- Health insurance from the government for people 65+ or people with disabilities
- Largest organ of the body that protects us from the environment
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- How often you should see a doctor for a checkup if you are under 50 (in years)
- The organ that helps us breathe
- Health insurance for children whose families make too much money for (6 down) but can't afford health insurance
- A professional who helps take care of your teeth
- How often you should see a doctor for a checkup if you are over 50 (in years)
- The organ that helps us see (plural)
14 Clues: The organ that helps us breathe • The organ responsible for thinking • The organ that helps us see (plural) • The organ that helps us filter our blood • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body • A professional who helps take care of your teeth • The organ that helps us digest food (not the stomach) • ...
Anxiety and Depression Vocabulary 2026-02-01
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- A mental health disorder that causes feelings of sadness and loss of interest
- Treatment from a mental health professional that can help an individual understand and manage their emotions
- A physical or emotional sign indicating a mental health condition
- A condition that disrupts daily mental, or physical functions
- Strategies used to manage emotional challenges
- A specific thought, situation, or event that causes symptoms of anxiety or depression
- A consistent daily schedule that help provide daily structure and stability
- A mental health disorder that causes a lot of nervousness, worry, or fear
- Emotional help from peers, family, or trusted adults
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- An emotional response to disappointment, loss, or a difficult experience
- Prescribed drugs that can help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression
- Prolonged tiredness that doesn't improve with rest
- An emotional response to real or potential danger
- A physical or mental response to difficult or overwhelming situations
14 Clues: Strategies used to manage emotional challenges • An emotional response to real or potential danger • Prolonged tiredness that doesn't improve with rest • Emotional help from peers, family, or trusted adults • A condition that disrupts daily mental, or physical functions • A physical or emotional sign indicating a mental health condition • ...
Health/Skill Related Fitness 2014-12-28
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- A main reason for participating in physical activity
- A cricketer needs this
- e.g. the time between the trigger being pulled, the gun firing and the athletes beginning to run.
- A gymnast may use this
- Ability to use two or more body parts together e.g. hand-eye, foot-eye
- Number of health related exercise components
- A runner may need this
- The fifth component of health related exercise
- Amount of force a muscle can exert against a resistance
- Number of skill related fitness components
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- even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
- Changing direction at a speed e.g. a gymnast needs this
- capacity of the heart,lungs and vessels to efficiently supply oxygenated blood to working muscles, as well as the muscles to use the oxygen delivered by the blood supply as a source of energy for movement.
- A form of physical activity which maintains or improves health and/or physical fitness
- Ability to undertake strength performances quickly.
- The sixth component of skill related fitness.
16 Clues: A cricketer needs this • A gymnast may use this • A runner may need this • Number of skill related fitness components • Number of health related exercise components • The sixth component of skill related fitness. • The fifth component of health related exercise • Ability to undertake strength performances quickly. • A main reason for participating in physical activity • ...
Activity 2: What happens when nutritional needs are not adequately met? 2015-03-08
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- the physical structure of a person or an animal
- a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food
- is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health
- the existence of an individual human being or animal
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- a label required on most packaged food in many countries.
- diet that contains the proper proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water necessary to maintain good health
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- principal health agency in the Philippines, it is responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos
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- below a weight considered normal or desirable
- body's defense against infectious organisms and other invaders
- is a medical condition,in which the body does not produce enough growth hormone
- lack of proper nutrition
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it
- a disorder of structure or function in a human
15 Clues: lack of proper nutrition • below a weight considered normal or desirable • a disorder of structure or function in a human • the physical structure of a person or an animal • the existence of an individual human being or animal • the process of infecting or the state of being infected • a label required on most packaged food in many countries. • ...
Health Informatics 2025-11-19
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- Electronic medical records
- health information technology
- reducing costs, improving health outcomes and patient satisfaction
- the integration of healthcare sciences, computer science, information science, and cognitive science to assist in the management of healthcare information
- CDSS,such as EBP, CPGs, Clinical prediction rules, clinical decision-making rules
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- approach needed to improve collaboration, safety, and quality patient care, enhanced with health informatics
- Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience
- deploys clinically integrated technology solutions to improve care delivery and patient health
- use of digital information and communication technologies, such as computers, smartphones, and tablets, to provide healthcare services remotely
- Health Information Technology and Clinical Health Act law signed in 2009 by President Obama
10 Clues: Electronic medical records • health information technology • reducing costs, improving health outcomes and patient satisfaction • Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience • CDSS,such as EBP, CPGs, Clinical prediction rules, clinical decision-making rules • ...
Session 2 revision - HLTAHA049 2024-05-07
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- a person who provides advice on matters relating to food and how it impacts on health
- Allied health professional specialises in musculoskeletal therapy
- Name of the person in the case study from last week ?
- the abbreviation for blood glucose levels
- Feeling 'light headed' of faint
- blood pressure, measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats.
- on weight.
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- Allied health professional specialises in foot health
- A behaviour of someone who takes frequent trips to the bathroom before and after eating
- medical condition for someone severely underweight, are preoccupied with food and fear
- Tool used to indirectly measure arterial pressure
- the ability to rapidly change body direction, accelerate, or decelerate. It is influenced by balance, strength, coordination, and skill level.
- Name eating disorder responsible for someone who eats in secret then gets rid of food through vomiting
- blood pressure, measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats.
14 Clues: on weight. • Feeling 'light headed' of faint • the abbreviation for blood glucose levels • Tool used to indirectly measure arterial pressure • Allied health professional specialises in foot health • Name of the person in the case study from last week ? • Allied health professional specialises in musculoskeletal therapy • ...
Chapter 5: U.S. Population Health 2025-12-04
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- Example of a collaborative effort by clinicians to integrate community health with accessible and culturally appropriate primary care of a patient from a family and community perspective
- Analytics Improves health systems' decision-making accuracy
- Refers to the types of data stored
- It refers to fairness and equality
- Assessment of population health leadership
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- Model Improves health outcomes at a reasonable cost
- A new "old" approach to the system of effective healthcare delivery
- Refers to the amount of data that is received and how fast it is analyzed
- Efforts of individuals and/or organizations that promote health defined by geography or culture
- Refers to the amount of data stored
- Huge data sets that has three characteristics: volume, variety, and velocity
11 Clues: Refers to the types of data stored • It refers to fairness and equality • Refers to the amount of data stored • Assessment of population health leadership • Model Improves health outcomes at a reasonable cost • Analytics Improves health systems' decision-making accuracy • A new "old" approach to the system of effective healthcare delivery • ...
JGarcia Chapter1&2 2012-12-12
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- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- order of a court directing a party to appear, testify, and bring specified documents or items
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductable health plan with a medical savings plan
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
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- standards of professional behavior
- the patient
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information (PHI)
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
15 Clues: the patient • standards of professional behavior • record of a patient's financial transactions • standards of conduct based on moral principles • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • method of converting a message into encoded text • order of a court for a party to appear and testify • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
CHCPRP005: Engage with health care Lecture Summary 2024-08-14
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- A process of gathering info to identify client needs
- Public dental clinics are the responsibility of which government?
- Australia's Government funded health care system
- Some services provide additional income, financial support, and assistance to low-income earners via a?
- Clients accessing services must receive accurate, helpful information based on their situation is __________ choice.
- Our most basic human survival needs including food and water, sufficient rest ect
- 'the organised provision of medical care to individuals or community groups’
- This must be received from the client before referring clients to another service
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- No one knows the client as well as?
- The activities an individual healthcare practitioner can perform within a specific profession
- When one health carer sends a written request to another to assist a patient
- Acupuncture is an example of this type of health service
- Many healthcare organisations can provide _______ services within their internal business
- Which type of patient gets to choose their Dr?
- Understanding the relationship between ALL types of health
15 Clues: No one knows the client as well as? • Which type of patient gets to choose their Dr? • Australia's Government funded health care system • A process of gathering info to identify client needs • Acupuncture is an example of this type of health service • Understanding the relationship between ALL types of health • ...
Private Health Insurance 2017-11-06
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- To access PHI, individuals or companies pay a __________
- It is argued that PHI draws money away from the __________ health sector.
- If a PHI company wants to increase their premium, they need to apply to the Minister for __________
- The Private Health Insurance Act 2007 does __________ the establishment and running of PHI.
- PHI is an abbreviation for private health __________
- You do not have to use PHI (even if you have it) when you go to hospital. You can __________ to be a public patient.
- In Australia there is no __________ for people to purchase PHI.
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- The __________ government is responsibile for delegating money from our taxes.
- A __________ hospital is defined as one where the person is able to be treated by a doctor of their choice.
- PHI provides __________ access to some medical and surgical services.
- A private hospital is privately owned and functions independently from the Australian __________
- Private health care covers __________ cover and ancillary treatments.
12 Clues: PHI is an abbreviation for private health __________ • To access PHI, individuals or companies pay a __________ • In Australia there is no __________ for people to purchase PHI. • PHI provides __________ access to some medical and surgical services. • Private health care covers __________ cover and ancillary treatments. • ...
*MENTAL ILLNESS* - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-19
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- How many signs of Mental Illness are there?
- _______ illnesses are health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior (or a combination of these).
- ____ mental illness (AMI) is defined as a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder.
- The _________ Psychiatric Association defines mental illness as a health condition that involves changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior—or a combination of these.
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- The term "mental illness" _________ a variety of mental health conditions.
- Mental illness is a ______ problem that affects how a person thinks, behaves and interacts with others.
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- Associated with mood swings, excessive lows and manic highs.
- Mental health conditions are _______ in a person's thinking, feeling, or behavior (or a combination of these) that reflect a problem in mental function.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interfere with daily functioning.
- ______ illness is a group of illnesses that are often diagnosed through standard criteria.
- How many types of mental illness are there?
- A mental health Disorder characterized by worry or fear.
13 Clues: How many signs of Mental Illness are there? • How many types of mental illness are there? • A mental health Disorder characterized by worry or fear. • Associated with mood swings, excessive lows and manic highs. • The term "mental illness" _________ a variety of mental health conditions. • ...
Chapter 1 Sec 3 & 4 Vocabulary Review 2022-08-22
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- if a person tells lies to obtain money or property, the person is guilty of illegal act
- involves using communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions
- people who sell useless medical treatments or products are engaged in health fraud
- buys products or services for personal use
- literacy the ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve his or her health
- is the public promotion of a product or service
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- an offer to repair or replace the prodict if there is a problem
- are the standards and beliefs that are most important to you
- taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes
- a series of specific steps you can take to achieve the goal
10 Clues: buys products or services for personal use • is the public promotion of a product or service • a series of specific steps you can take to achieve the goal • are the standards and beliefs that are most important to you • an offer to repair or replace the prodict if there is a problem • taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes • ...
Chapter 12 Quiz 2024-03-26
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- financial protection that provides benefits for sickness or injury
- organizing time to accomplish priorities
- the privileges that a consumer is guaranteed
- specialist who counsels people about diet and nutrition
- the use of organized community efforts to prevent disease and injury and promote health
- laws that are enacted by the United States Congress and must be followed by every state in the country
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- the effect of reacting less and less to exposure to something
- the advertising, promotion, and sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective
- the practice of obtaining reliable and tested products, services, and information
- a person who chooses sources of health-related information and buys or uses health products and services
10 Clues: organizing time to accomplish priorities • the privileges that a consumer is guaranteed • specialist who counsels people about diet and nutrition • the effect of reacting less and less to exposure to something • financial protection that provides benefits for sickness or injury • the practice of obtaining reliable and tested products, services, and information • ...
hipaa cross 2017-10-05
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- protected health information
- protects continuity of health coverage,
- recorded in material form
- person providing service
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- of individuals, protects individuals,
- does not generally release information,
- person, protects personal health information
- 2, human services to establish national standards healthcare,
- and consent, protected health information for treatment,
9 Clues: person providing service • recorded in material form • protected health information • of individuals, protects individuals, • does not generally release information, • protects continuity of health coverage, • person, protects personal health information • and consent, protected health information for treatment, • ...
INSURANCE RIA 2023-08-04
12 Clues: MDSAVE • WELLMED • CARE IQ • FAST360 • UHC OPTTIONS PPO • COVENTRY MEDICARE • MVP MEDICAID PLAN • EMBLEM/GHI HEALTH • BCBS TRULI HEALTH • ABSOLUTE SOLUTIONS • UHC COMMERCIAL PLANS • RADNET EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT
Section #1 Test Chapter 1 & Chapter 25 2021-08-27
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- Personal trait that expresses what your feel or think
- Thankful appreciation
- Ability to deal effectively with stressful or traumatic events
- 3rd level of Maslow’s hierarchy
- Communication using body language or motions
- Communication using words
- – Basic physical need
- Basic components of food that nourish the body
- – Basic physical need
- Web address that is considered reliable
- Principle that tries to explain something that happens
- Health referring to the fitness of your body
- Blending ideas from different parties to form a solution
- State of wellness characterizes by peak physical, mental, and social well-being
- The value you have for yourself
- State of being in good health
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- Medicine that focuses on all aspects of patient care
- Proposed answer to a scientific question
- Health that describes the way you get along with others
- 2nd level of Maslow’s hierarchy
- Disagreement between people in social situations
- Way in which you perceive your abilities, appearance, & personality
- Received from your parents that determine your physical traits
- Web address that is considered reliable
- Scientists use this to answer a question
- Recognize the feelings, thoughts or experience of another person
- Loss of energy and motivation to work toward a goal
- Reaching one’s full human potential
- Process by which a person takes in and uses food
- Health that concerns with the way you feel about yourself
- Web address that is considered reliable
- State of mind in response to the environment
32 Clues: Thankful appreciation • – Basic physical need • – Basic physical need • Communication using words • State of being in good health • 2nd level of Maslow’s hierarchy • 3rd level of Maslow’s hierarchy • The value you have for yourself • Reaching one’s full human potential • Web address that is considered reliable • Web address that is considered reliable • ...
sports med 2021-11-10
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- Pupils equal reaction of light
- disease causing microorgansim
- greyish color to a person
- moist
- The removal or destruction of infected material or organisms.
- lost of sensation and movement over an area of the body
- Mobile Emergency health care provider
- Weakens your immune system by destroying important cells that fight disease and infection.
- A muscle contraction produced by a constant external resistance
- How the injury occured
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- Movement of a joint through range of motion produced by an outside force.
- guidlines developed by the centers for disease control and prevention for protecting health care workers from exposure.
- A viral disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus which destorys the immune system and renders the patient susceptible to other infections.
- head to toe physical assesment
- Contagious liver disease that ranges in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a lifetime illness that attacks the liver.
- U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- device made specifically to cut off the side tabs of the face mask
- Ability to comprehend ones enviroment
- Inflammation of live causes by a virus and spread through contact with infected blood and bodily fluids.
- Inflammation of the liver by a virus and spread by fecal oral route, caused by poor sanitation.
- Blue color to a person
- procedure used by health care workers when performing or assiting with sterile procedures
- sterile
23 Clues: moist • sterile • Blue color to a person • How the injury occured • greyish color to a person • disease causing microorgansim • Pupils equal reaction of light • head to toe physical assesment • Ability to comprehend ones enviroment • Mobile Emergency health care provider • U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration • lost of sensation and movement over an area of the body • ...
Vocab 2013-01-18
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- another name is co-payments
- insurance the helps pay expenses of hospital stay
- the money paid to an insurance company for life insurance
- protects against financial loss from medical bills
- disability insurance that pays for a short period of time
- insurance the helps pay for your basic health coverage due to a major illness or injury
- health insurance as a job benefit for employees and their families
- life insurance that insures you for your whole life
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- amount for each insured person
- disability insurance that pays for a long period of time
- the money you get if you cancel the policy
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- insurance that pays the portion of income you lose if you cannot work
- life insurance the decreases over time
- insurance that pays for lost wages if you get injured at work
- insurance that covers the fees of doctors who do surgery insurance that pays fees of doctors who see you in or out of the hospital
- health package where basic health insurance and major medical are combined
- life insurance the offers protection for a fixed period of time such as 1, 5, or 10 years
- life insurance that allows you limited ability to change the amount of the death benefit
- way of protecting your family from financial hardship when you die
20 Clues: another name is co-payments • amount for each insured person • life insurance the decreases over time • the money you get if you cancel the policy • contract between the insured and the insurer • insurance the helps pay expenses of hospital stay • protects against financial loss from medical bills • life insurance that insures you for your whole life • ...
All About Telehealth...Complete the puzzle and enter to Win!! 2013-04-23
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- The name of our organization.
- A part of the assessment process
- A druggist or chemist who practice in the field of health sciences focusing on safe and effective medication use.
- Over the counter or prescription drugs.
- A telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation
- Care recommendations/instructions given after the triage process is completed.
- This includes past health information, medical diagnoses or current conditions.
- Abbreviation for the person to call when we go over our break times….lol.
- Permission to speak with another party or to fax the medical record to OPA or ED.
- The person who takes the calls and places them in the
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- A subjective, abnormal feeling indicating the presence of possible disease.
- A final decision to determine appropriate care required (i.e. 24hr).
- Policies and procedures we follow to make healthcare recommendation and decisions.
- Another name for recording a call and collecting information.
- A free, confidential telephone service you can call to get health advice or general health information.
- The event that occurs when we return an originally placed call.
- A line of people waiting for service THO or THAS.
- The province that we service.
- The person or third party who originally made contact with our service.
- The person who requires advice or information.
- The registered healthcare professional who returns the call.
21 Clues: The name of our organization. • The province that we service. • A part of the assessment process • Over the counter or prescription drugs. • The person who requires advice or information. • A line of people waiting for service THO or THAS. • The person who takes the calls and places them in the • The registered healthcare professional who returns the call. • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- four- or five- character code number
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
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- health plan or program
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- person who buys an insurance plan
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
- illness or condition with a long duration
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
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- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- person who buys an insurance plan
- health plan or program
- four- or five- character code number
- illness or condition with a long duration
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
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- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- health plan or program
- four- or five- character code number
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- person who buys an insurance plan
- illness or condition with a long duration
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
MED112 Review (Stacy) 2014-06-25
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- use of ICD-10-CM classification system to capture the side of the body that is documented;
- illness or condition with severe symptoms and a short duration
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- four- or five- character code number
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetical Index
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- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- health plan or program
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- person who buys an insurance plan
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer’s policyholders according to a contract
- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
- illness or condition with a long duration
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- action that improperly uses another’s resources
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • four- or five- character code number • illness or condition with a long duration • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • action that improperly uses another’s resources • method of converting a message into encoded text • provider who does not join a particular health plan • ...
Wellbeing Crossword 2024-11-21
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- The ability to bounce back from challenges and adapt to change (10)
- Physical activity that boosts health and mood when done regularly (8)
- A universal language of joy that reduces stress and boosts mood (8)
- Knowing yourself; the first step toward personal growth(9)
- Writing down your thoughts and experiences for greater clarity and reflection(10)
- Drinking enough water to maintain physical and mental balance (9)
- Strong social connections that enhance mental and emotional health (10)
- A calming practice that fosters focus and inner peace(10)
- Setting___________helps to protect your time, energy, and mental health(10)
- Essential for recovery, memory, and overall well-being(5)
- These feelings shape our experiences and connections with others(8)
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- Activities you enjoy for relaxation and creativity (7)
- Something we do all the time but often overlook as a tool for calmness(9)
- The body’s reaction to prolonged stress or unhealthy habits(12)
- The act of examining your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs for growth(10)
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life(9)
- The practice of staying fully present in the moment(12)
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.(4)
- Spending time here is proven to reduce stress and increase happiness(6)
- A kind and empathetic response to the struggles of others(10)
- What you eat daily; a cornerstone of physical health (4)
21 Clues: Activities you enjoy for relaxation and creativity (7) • Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life(9) • The practice of staying fully present in the moment(12) • What you eat daily; a cornerstone of physical health (4) • A calming practice that fosters focus and inner peace(10) • Essential for recovery, memory, and overall well-being(5) • ...
STAYING ACTIVE AND HEALTHY DURING MENOPAUSE 2025-01-18
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- A holistic approach to health that balances physical, emotional, and mental needs
- Essential nutrients, such as D and B12, often needed in higher amounts during menopause.
- A physical activity that boosts mood, strengthens bones, and relieves menopause symptoms.
- The act of drinking enough water to stay healthy and reduce hot flashes.
- Additional vitamins and minerals to support health during menopause.
- Techniques like deep breathing that can ease stress and hot flashes.
- Chemical messengers in the body that shift during menopause.
- Eating a balanced diet to maintain health and energy during menopause.
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- A structured schedule that promotes consistency in sleep and exercise.
- A skill improved through certain exercises, crucial for reducing fall risk in later years.
- Essential for recovery and hormone regulation, often disrupted during menopause.
- Staying present and aware, helping to manage stress and mood swings.
- A mineral vital for bone strength, especially as estrogen levels drop.
- Built through weight training, helping to maintain muscle and bone density.
- Professional support that can help manage emotional challenges during menopause.
- A calming practice to reduce stress and improve mental clarity.
- Gentle movements that improve flexibility and relieve joint stiffness.
- A combination of stretches and poses that enhance flexibility and reduce menopause-related anxiety.
- A macronutrient necessary for muscle maintenance and energy.
- A low-impact exercise that supports heart and bone health.
20 Clues: A low-impact exercise that supports heart and bone health. • A macronutrient necessary for muscle maintenance and energy. • Chemical messengers in the body that shift during menopause. • A calming practice to reduce stress and improve mental clarity. • Staying present and aware, helping to manage stress and mood swings. • ...
Maternity Chapter 1 & 2 2023-09-21
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- promotion of healthy activities and education on safety and disease prevention
- infection of reproductive tract after giving birth
- health insurance NB children do not qualify for federalaid
- best indicator of adequacy of prenatal care
- work resulted in changing visiting policies
- studies resulted in family-centered care
- identify and label all human genes and functions
- number of live births per 1,000 population
- require careful consideration and input from variety of sources
- use of during birth most influential in moving from home to hospital birth
- death of live-born before reaches 1 year
- number of infant deaths during the first 28 days of life
- advanced practice training in care of women in pregnancy and birth
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- has negative impacts on health of childbearing women and children
- health screening activities that aid in early diagnosis and encourage prompt treatment before long-term negative effects
- providing list of resources for patient
- method to assess fetus in utero and information about gender
- first step in nursing process
- use of antiseptic during surgery
- involves health promotion focused on rehabilitation and prevention of further injury or illness
- mother and child stay in same room
- common choice for prenatal care provider
- both partners in marriage bring children from previous marriages into household
- consists of parents and other children
- practice model to integrate management and coordination of care
25 Clues: first step in nursing process • use of antiseptic during surgery • mother and child stay in same room • consists of parents and other children • providing list of resources for patient • studies resulted in family-centered care • common choice for prenatal care provider • death of live-born before reaches 1 year • number of live births per 1,000 population • ...
Low Income Inequality 2025-11-05
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- Nonmedical factors like housing, income, and education that affect health.
- Healthcare program providing insurance for low-income individuals.
- Program providing nutrition support to women, infants, and children.
- Essential for building effective healthcare relationships in underserved populations.
- Remote healthcare service that improves access for patients with transportation barriers.
- Limited or uncertain access to affordable, nutritious food.
- Healthcare professionals who screen for social needs and advocate for patient resources.
- County in California discussed as a local case study for health inequities.
- Providing care that respects and responds to individual patient needs and values.
- Difficulty paying rent or living in unsafe or overcrowded conditions.
- Nurses’ responsibility to speak up for patients and systemic change.
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- QSEN competency focused on using data to make care safer and more effective.
- Federal nutrition assistance program that helps low-income families buy food.
- Avoidable and unfair differences in health outcomes between groups of people.
- Long-term health conditions worsened by inequities and lack of access to care.
- A group of people sharing a location or identity; critical in addressing local inequities.
- QSEN competency emphasizing teamwork between nurses and other professionals.
- The ability to obtain affordable, quality healthcare services.
- Chronic condition commonly associated with food insecurity and low income.
- Population most affected by limited access to care and higher rates of chronic illness.
20 Clues: Limited or uncertain access to affordable, nutritious food. • The ability to obtain affordable, quality healthcare services. • Healthcare program providing insurance for low-income individuals. • Program providing nutrition support to women, infants, and children. • Nurses’ responsibility to speak up for patients and systemic change. • ...
TVo Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- entity provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA transaction
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- federal agency within the department of health and human services that runs medicare
- law that requires covered entities to establish administrative
- record of all charges
- care that is provided to keep patients healthy or to prevent illness
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- a medical practice's written plan for the following
- state specified performance measures for the delivery of health care by medical professionals
- unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider by the nation provider m
- an impermissible use or disclosure under the privacy rule that compromises the security or privacy of PHI and also that could pose significant risk of financial
- law that regulates the use and disclosure of patient's protected health information
- type of medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan that covers some out of-pocket expenses
- the system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format
- a method of scrambling transmitted data so that is cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
15 Clues: record of all charges • a medical practice's written plan for the following • law that requires covered entities to establish administrative • the system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format • medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • ...
Men's Health Week 2025-06-04
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- It was created by Congress in 1994 to raise awareness of preventable ______ problems among men and boys.
- National Men's Health Week aims to spread awareness of men's health and break down ______.
- Joining _______ groups can help reduce depression and anxiety, provide a sense of belonging and emotional guidance.
- Psychological research suggests that men and women often ___________ differently. Men tend to be more direct and focused on providing solutions, while women may emphasize empathy and emotional support.
- Beyond resolving immediate concerns, _______ equips men with tools for long-term resilience.
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- Regular ________ helps improve cardiovascular health in men, promoting a stronger heart, improving blood circulation, and lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure.
- Not doing this in November supports an awareness campaign for Men's Health issues like prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health, and physical inactivity.
- Wearing the color ____ on the Friday before Father's Day is a sign of support for Men's health week.
- Men should not wait until they experience instances of pain or discomfort to see their primary care _________
- Taking care of your mental health is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of ________.
10 Clues: Taking care of your mental health is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of ________. • National Men's Health Week aims to spread awareness of men's health and break down ______. • Beyond resolving immediate concerns, _______ equips men with tools for long-term resilience. • ...
Term Summary Crossword 2021-06-22
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- opposite of positive
- Your Physical and ______ health
- Opposite of male
- A emotion that you feel when you are frustrated
- How well you are doing
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- How people look at themselves
- something you will want to always be
- What you are good at
- someone you will need to stop
- Feelings
- Abbreviation for Health and human devel.
11 Clues: Feelings • Opposite of male • What you are good at • opposite of positive • How well you are doing • How people look at themselves • someone you will need to stop • Your Physical and ______ health • something you will want to always be • Abbreviation for Health and human devel. • A emotion that you feel when you are frustrated
BHMIS 2019-01-17
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- Key Performance Indicators
- Compatible with Netsmart's Avatar, CMHC/MIS and enterprise software solutions
- Secure web-based prescribing and meds management system
- Sharing clinical info among providers
- Core of Netsmart's myAvatar suite
- Behavioral Health Management Information Systems
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- Incident Tracking
- Electronic completion of clinical forms
- Electronic Health Record
- Department of Health Care Services
- Managed Services Organization
11 Clues: Incident Tracking • Electronic Health Record • Key Performance Indicators • Managed Services Organization • Core of Netsmart's myAvatar suite • Department of Health Care Services • Sharing clinical info among providers • Electronic completion of clinical forms • Behavioral Health Management Information Systems • Secure web-based prescribing and meds management system • ...
Dimensions of Health 2025-09-05
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- a physcial or mental disturbance involving symptoms, dysfuntion or tissue damagge
- Health involves the health of your body and includes aspects like fitness, nutrition, body weight, sleep, and disease prevention
- Health our emotional, psychologial and social well-being, allowing us to cope with life's stresses
- Health the ability to recognise, understand, and manage one's feelings, while also possessing a positive self-image, coping effectively with, stress and maintaining realistic perspectives on life
- Health a personal connection to a sense of purpose, meaning, hope and values which can be found through religious faith
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- nature of illness although some disease are chronic, others come and go which contributes to illness being a dynamic concept that can changge quickly
- Health a person's ability to build and maintain healthy, supportive relationships and a sense of connection with others and their community
- subjective concept relating to the personal experience of a disease. Relates to how one feels about the disease inflicted on them, experiences it and feels as a result. Associated with negative aspects of health and wellbeing
- defineded by WHO health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Can be described as how a person feels about themselves and their life
10 Clues: Can be described as how a person feels about themselves and their life • a physcial or mental disturbance involving symptoms, dysfuntion or tissue damagge • Health our emotional, psychologial and social well-being, allowing us to cope with life's stresses • ...
All about counselling 2025-04-03
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which promotes mental health awareness.
- A self-care habit that improves both mental and physical wellbeing.
- A technique used to relax and reduce stress.
- A strategy that involves focusing on the present moment.
- Embracing oneself as an essential part of mental well-being.
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- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues.
- Professional help for mental health concerns.
- What is a key factor in reducing mental health stigma?
- The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being.
- The ability to ‘bounce back’ from challenges.
10 Clues: A technique used to relax and reduce stress. • Professional help for mental health concerns. • The ability to ‘bounce back’ from challenges. • What is a key factor in reducing mental health stigma? • A strategy that involves focusing on the present moment. • The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being. • ...
health crossword 2023-04-13
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- mainly found in meats and chicken
- main macro of bread
- what we get from food
- the part of the health triangle that deals with your fitness and health
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- the part of the health triangle that deals with interactions between people
- being extremely overweight to the point that it causes health problems
- condition you can develop from an unhealthy lifestyle or genetics that causes problems with insulin
- main unit of energy that we get from food
- the part of the health triangle that deals with how you process things
- diet in which a person does not eat for a period of time
10 Clues: main macro of bread • what we get from food • mainly found in meats and chicken • main unit of energy that we get from food • diet in which a person does not eat for a period of time • being extremely overweight to the point that it causes health problems • the part of the health triangle that deals with how you process things • ...
Healthism 2025-02-26
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- A false division between "healthy and ___" or "unhealthy and bad"
- One factor affecting health that we can't control
- The practice of judging people based on their health choices
- When healthcare isn't equally available to everyone
- The belief that health is solely an individual's _______
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- The unfair treatment of people with disabilities
- When people are treated unfairly because of their weight
- A system of beliefs that promotes dieting and thinness (4,7)
- A factor, relating to the absence of wealth or resources, that can affect health
- A factor; usually a distressing experience, that can impact someone's health
10 Clues: The unfair treatment of people with disabilities • One factor affecting health that we can't control • When healthcare isn't equally available to everyone • When people are treated unfairly because of their weight • The belief that health is solely an individual's _______ • A system of beliefs that promotes dieting and thinness (4,7) • ...
Panorama Crossword January 2026 2025-10-27
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- By spreading awareness of mental health, we N_ these experiences
- When multiple generations do the same thing, it's I_
- Z_ is a fitness program that involves cardio and Latin-inspired dance
- Our support N_ includes our friends, family, and other people who support our wellbeing
- An affordable type of accomodation is S_ housing
- Many people are H_ when experiencing a mental health issue
- Mental health recovery is an O_ process
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- S_ is when people mistreat you due to your health issues
- Early I_ with mental health issues can have huge results
- Peer workers use their lived E_ to support other people
10 Clues: Mental health recovery is an O_ process • An affordable type of accomodation is S_ housing • When multiple generations do the same thing, it's I_ • Peer workers use their lived E_ to support other people • S_ is when people mistreat you due to your health issues • Early I_ with mental health issues can have huge results • ...
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing.
- After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- A statement from your insurance that shows the service billed from your provider, the deductible, coinsurance, and other covered amounts, as applicable. Compare this to the invoice from your provider to ensure accuracy.
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- The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%).
- The cost per medical visit(paid to the provider before services are rendered)or portion responsible for a prescription.
- A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- A contract with an insurance company that guarantees you certain coverage for expenses, gives rates of payment to keep coverage, and rates paid to providers for expenses.
12 Clues: Consumer Driven Healthcare • The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly). • The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses. • The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%). • ...
Immunizations 2023-06-01
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- can be done at Student Health
- one of the M's in MMR
- a vaccine that increases immunity
- numeric
- these are required to progress in your education
- Student Health receptionist
- body's response to antigen
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- Student Health medical assistant
- will be on hold until immunization requirements are met
- annual TB test
- a blood maker for immunity
11 Clues: numeric • annual TB test • one of the M's in MMR • a blood maker for immunity • body's response to antigen • Student Health receptionist • can be done at Student Health • Student Health medical assistant • a vaccine that increases immunity • these are required to progress in your education • will be on hold until immunization requirements are met
Health Chapter 1 Sec 1 2023-01-06
8 Clues: overall well being • years expected to live • health of body function • state of high level health • health of your surroundings • degree of overall satisfaction • gradual progression thru stages • health of being comfortable with you
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
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THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-12-01
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- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture?
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- In transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- LEGEND Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
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- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
30 Clues: Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born? • ...
Use of EHR by Other Health Professions 2016-10-03
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- A purpose of meaningful is to ensure that patient information is ________
- This allied health professional is not eligible for incentives under meaningful use
- An EHR specifically for physical therapists
- This professional would become eligible for meaningful use incentives if the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act becomes law. This professional is concerned with the _______ part of people's lives.
- A purpose of meaningful is to ________ patients
- This was signed into law to encourage adoption of EHRs
- This _______ doctor is only eligible for meaningful use incentives if s/he cares for Medicare and Medicaid patients
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- Healthcare providers who do not demonstrate meaningful us are _________ starting in 2015
- A barrier to the use of EHRs in behavioral health
- One barrier to the use of EHRs in behavioral health is that behavioral health professionals look at a patient's facial expressions and body __________
- The more of this there is between physical therapists' EHRs and physicians' EHRs, the easier it will be for them to share patient information
- This is a main barrier to adoption of the EHR among physical therapistis
- This physician is eligible for incentives under meaningful use
- This stage of meaningful use is concerned with basic EHR adoption and data gathering
14 Clues: An EHR specifically for physical therapists • A purpose of meaningful is to ________ patients • A barrier to the use of EHRs in behavioral health • This was signed into law to encourage adoption of EHRs • This physician is eligible for incentives under meaningful use • This is a main barrier to adoption of the EHR among physical therapistis • ...
Brandi Tiffanys crossword 2014-03-06
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- easier to keep track of patients progress
- individual electronic record of health related information
- specific, basic information of all patients seen in medical practice
- patients important medical history and present condition
- physicians, dentist practicing in a federally qualified health center
- each condition or diagnosis listed separately
- precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patients condition
- does not follow the medical advice received
- medical record arranged according to who supplied data
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- each problem listed in the initial record
- examine/review a group of patient records for completeness/accuracy
- process of recording information in medical record
- files that need periodic attention
- protected health information
- transform spoken notes into accurate written form
- review and exam by private insurance carriers and government entities
- inventory of the body obtained by healthcare provider through series of questions
- breaking down SOAP into smaller components
- internal conditions felt by patient; subjective
- external factors; objective
20 Clues: external factors; objective • protected health information • files that need periodic attention • easier to keep track of patients progress • each problem listed in the initial record • breaking down SOAP into smaller components • does not follow the medical advice received • each condition or diagnosis listed separately • internal conditions felt by patient; subjective • ...
Careers in Health and Medicine 2014-02-11
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- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Tooth doctor
- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Eye doctor
- Develops drugs
- Doctor
- Children's doctor
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
- Helps with healthy eating
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Skin doctor
- Performs surgery.
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- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- Dispenses medicines
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Eye surgeon
- Treats muscle injuries
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Eye surgeon • Skin doctor • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Cancer specialist • Children's doctor • Performs surgery. • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
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- Eye doctor
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Develops drugs
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Eye surgeon
- Tooth doctor
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Performs surgery.
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- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Children's doctor
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Doctor
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
- Skin doctor
- Treats muscle injuries
- Cancer specialist
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps with healthy eating
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Skin doctor • Eye surgeon • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Children's doctor • Cancer specialist • Performs surgery. • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
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- Develops drugs
- Skin doctor
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Performs surgery.
- Children's doctor
- Helps with healthy eating
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
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- Eye surgeon
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Doctor
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Tooth doctor
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Eye doctor
- Treats muscle injuries
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Eye surgeon • Skin doctor • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Cancer specialist • Performs surgery. • Children's doctor • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
Across
- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
Down
- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
mental health stuff 2022-05-06
Across
- how someone is feeling psychologically
- loss for the taste of food
- someone to see to help your mental health
- inability to sit still, hard to pay attention
- another big cause in mental health usually involves drugs
- mental disorder that causes you to see hallucinations
- trigger of past events when you see or feel something similar
- a mental disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- is extreme sadness after having a baby
Down
- being happy in the summer and sad in the winter
- episodes of intense fear with no particular cause
- how you relate to someone
- unrealistic worry and tension even if there is no cause
- being scared or nervous in public situations
- a mental disorder that causes extreme sadness
- large cause of mental health problems and involves violence
- constantly being worried and scared
- being scared of a certain thing
- two or more people living inside the same brain
- unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive things
20 Clues: how you relate to someone • loss for the taste of food • being scared of a certain thing • constantly being worried and scared • how someone is feeling psychologically • is extreme sadness after having a baby • someone to see to help your mental health • being scared or nervous in public situations • a mental disorder that causes extreme sadness • ...
Auth Intake Crossword 2021-06-18
Across
- When you’re adding CPT codes, what else is required?
- How do we receive the supporting clinicals?
- A same day procedure where the member doesn’t have to stay overnight.
- When the member has both Medicaid & Medicare.
- Where your icons are located.
- Where you create authorizations inside of Citrix?
- Where do sick babies go?
- What auth type is mental testing classified under?
- What behavioral health procedure code type starts with a letter?
- What outpatient is also referred to as.
- This vendor took over most of our Radiology codes
Down
- What inpatient is also referred to as.
- The vendor for FL that handles DME & Home Health
- What joint federal & state program insures low-income members?
- Where you go to look up a procedure code’s service type.
- When the member is admitted overnight.
- Federal health insurance program for people 65+.
- Walkers, CPAP machines, wheelchairs are examples of this.
- This houses all your resources & job aids.
- What is verifying personal information?
20 Clues: Where do sick babies go? • Where your icons are located. • What inpatient is also referred to as. • When the member is admitted overnight. • What is verifying personal information? • What outpatient is also referred to as. • This houses all your resources & job aids. • How do we receive the supporting clinicals? • When the member has both Medicaid & Medicare. • ...
