health Crossword Puzzles
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
Information and Administration 2024-03-19
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- Federal program to provide healthcare to those older than 65 years old
- registered health information technician
- Cost-sharing prin program in which the federal government pays part of charges; the remainder is paid by the recipient; provides benefits for those in the uniformed services and their departments
- a collection of written materials relating to the health care of patients.
- management; performance of executive responsibilities and duties.
- speaking words to be written by another person; may be recorded
- a system used by physicians to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms, and procedures for claims processing
- Chief executive officer
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- financial help in times of illness, retirement, or unemployment.
- the action or process of transcribing something
- Payment by contract by one party to another in which the second party guarantees the first party against financial loss from a specific event
- Registered Health Information Administration
- Chief financial officer
- State program to provide health care to those who cannot afford it
- Usable, reasonable, customary
- provide a uniform nomenclature for coding medical procedures and services
16 Clues: Chief financial officer • Chief executive officer • Usable, reasonable, customary • registered health information technician • Registered Health Information Administration • the action or process of transcribing something • speaking words to be written by another person; may be recorded • financial help in times of illness, retirement, or unemployment. • ...
QVBP Team Meeting 2024-07-23
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- In 2012 we started seeing these patients for the first time.
- In 2009 we joined this social media site.
- We were awarded the Health ______ Reducer badge by HRSA in 2023.
- In 2019, this provider was named NYS's 2019 "HPV Vaccine is Cancer Prevention Champion" by the CDC.
- The site of the first SBHC in the WCSD opened here in 1993.
- In 2016 NoCo was selected as the Large not-for-profit Business of the year by the Greater Watertown Chamber of ________.
- NoCo started the first primary dental program at this hospital in 1991.
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- We were awarded the ____ Enhancer badge from HRSA in 2023 and this is one of our values.
- We were awarded the Health Center _____ Leader badge by HRSA in 2023.
- Our CEO.
- In 1974 we added this service
- This provider works at JCC Health & Wellness Center which opened in February 2020.
- In 2012 we achieved recognition under this program - we're still recognized today!
- In 2013 this department transitioned to an electronic health record system.
- number of community-based sites.
- Our 50th Anniversary in 2021 was celebrated in what month?
16 Clues: Our CEO. • In 1974 we added this service • number of community-based sites. • In 2009 we joined this social media site. • Our 50th Anniversary in 2021 was celebrated in what month? • The site of the first SBHC in the WCSD opened here in 1993. • In 2012 we started seeing these patients for the first time. • ...
Whole Food Nutrition 2024-11-07
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- A type of nutrient that includes starches and sugars, primarily from plants.
- Whole, minimally processed foods that provide fiber and micronutrients.
- The process by which food is broken down and absorbed.
- Nutrient essential for bone health, often found in leafy greens.
- Foods made from plants and free of animal products.
- A key mineral found in bananas, important for muscle function.
- A type of protein structure found in legumes that helps with digestion.
- A plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids.
- Type of diet that avoids all animal products.
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- Plant-based nutrient important for skin and immune health, found in citrus.
- The part of plants that adds bulk to the diet and aids digestion.
- Essential nutrient in leafy greens, needed for red blood cell production.
- A nutrient often discussed in relation to eye health, found in carrots.
- Small, round, edible seeds rich in protein, fiber, and iron.
- Another term for fats, essential in moderation for brain health.
- The process of cooking that retains the most nutrients in vegetables.
16 Clues: A plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids. • Type of diet that avoids all animal products. • Foods made from plants and free of animal products. • The process by which food is broken down and absorbed. • Small, round, edible seeds rich in protein, fiber, and iron. • A key mineral found in bananas, important for muscle function. • ...
Types of Insurance 2018-12-09
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- Requires you to pay either a set amount or a certain percent of medical expenses.
- A whole life insurance policy that is paid up after a specified number of years or until the insured reaches a certain age
- Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies.
- offers financial protection for your entire life.
- A group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services at preset reimbursement levels.
- Offers health care coverage where the health care provider is paid a predetermined dollar amount for the services given.
- The person who receives money from a life insurance policy if the insured dies.
- The amount of money you will receive if you cancel your whole life insurance policy.
- A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services.
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- A prepaid health plan in which care providers contract with your employees of the HMO.
- A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account
- Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses.
- Life insurance for a specified term
- The amount of money you must pay each year before your insurance company starts paying.
14 Clues: Life insurance for a specified term • offers financial protection for your entire life. • A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services. • A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account • Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses. • Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies. • ...
Law Enforcement Mental Health 2022-05-21
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- a professionally trained and qualified person who helps people recover from stressing events
- the affecting of the mind, related to mental and emotional state of a person
- a very distressing crime that police officers have to work with, this gives officers mental trauma
- people experience this generally at a young age in their own homes and it stays with them for the rest of their lives
- a psychiatric illness that makes the person diagnosed with it shift between the less severe hypomanic and depressive moods
- this is the physical expression of stress and emotions through the mind-body connection
- the war that had the most cases of mental health damage
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- something mental health victims do to try and get rid of the pain, it does not work
- a mental health condition triggered by a terrifying or shocking event
- a set of psychological and physiological responses to mental and physical pain, usually created from medical procedures and frightening treatment experiences
- a unit of law enforcement
- a mental health condition that has a diagnosis of a lot of sadness
- this ruins mental health by overwork
- a feeling of worry or nervousness, sometimes about an upcoming event
14 Clues: a unit of law enforcement • this ruins mental health by overwork • the war that had the most cases of mental health damage • a mental health condition that has a diagnosis of a lot of sadness • a feeling of worry or nervousness, sometimes about an upcoming event • a mental health condition triggered by a terrifying or shocking event • ...
Personal and Family Health Vocabulary 2022-09-12
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- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- Organizing and using your time in a way that allows you to meet your daily needs as well as your short and long-term goals with as little stress as possible.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Skills Specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
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- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- Health The ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- An overall sense of well-being or total health
- How people create healthy and positive interpersonal relationships with one another
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
15 Clues: An overall sense of well-being or total health • Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life • Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen • ...
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
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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 • ...
Health Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Wellness is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
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- All living things and nonliving around you
- A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs
- Your total health is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life
- Determine the quality of
- Taking action in support of cause
10 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking action in support of cause • All living things and nonliving around you • The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs • ...
Health Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Wellness is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
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- All living things and nonliving around you
- A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs
- Your total health is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life
- Determine the quality of
- Taking action in support of cause
10 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking action in support of cause • All living things and nonliving around you • The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs • ...
Ethics Crossword 2021-06-23
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- Being a good role ______ sets a positive example for your coworkers.
- One of the core duties of health-care providers and staff to our clients
- Abbreviation of ‘Medical Assistance in Dying’
- When a client knows that their information will be kept private, this builds _____
- Protecting our clients’ confidentiality is a sign of ___________
- you realized that you’ve breached a client’s PHI, you must report this to your _____
- CommuniCare Therapy is committed to providing a workplace its staff and Independent contractors
- Lips Sink ____ SHIPS
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- Permission that must be obtained from every conscious, mentally competent adult before treatment may be provided
- Abbreviation of ‘Protected Health Information’
- The Code of ______ lets employees and Independant contractors know what behavior is acceptable and unacceptable
- A release to persons or entities other than to the patient who is the subject of the information ____
- All of our clients have a right to ______
- Abbreviation of the ‘Personal Health Information Protection Act
- This occurs when a client’s personal health information is collected, used or disclosed without the client’s authorization
- Clients have the right to make their own decisions without interference from outside influences
16 Clues: Lips Sink ____ SHIPS • All of our clients have a right to ______ • Abbreviation of ‘Medical Assistance in Dying’ • Abbreviation of ‘Protected Health Information’ • Abbreviation of the ‘Personal Health Information Protection Act • Protecting our clients’ confidentiality is a sign of ___________ • Being a good role ______ sets a positive example for your coworkers. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2026-05-08
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- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- Expertly trained dogs who partner with a facilitator in a health care setting.
- The quality or state of being conscious or aware
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance
- Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
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- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness surrounding mental health
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- A mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress
- A strong desire to know or learn something
- Positive attributes of a person
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- Negative attitudes/beliefs that against individuals with mental health conditions
13 Clues: Positive attributes of a person • A strong desire to know or learn something • The quality or state of being conscious or aware • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
X 2020-09-03
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- something we do regularly for pleasure n joy in free time
- physical or mental activity for strength ngood health
- positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy
- act of connecting to God
- treatment to help or cure mental or physical health
- slight indicator of bodily disorder
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- give professional advice to someone
- to sleep after a period of activity
- to the food that affects our health
- ability to avoid disease
- to attain mental/emotional calmness
- preesures that are unmanageable
- (indian in origin) breathing exercises to relax mind n body
- a physical fitness centre
14 Clues: ability to avoid disease • act of connecting to God • a physical fitness centre • preesures that are unmanageable • give professional advice to someone • to sleep after a period of activity • to the food that affects our health • to attain mental/emotional calmness • slight indicator of bodily disorder • positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy • ...
AHP Compliance Crossword 2021-11-05
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- an expression of dissatisfaction about any matter other than an Adverse Benefit Determination
- Guide and resource to help employees in making the right choices
- review of an Adverse Benefit Determination
- Requirement upon hire, annually, and upon
- You can call the ______ to report compliance concern
- required if a vendor is a business associate
- Notice of _______ Practices
- Fraud, ______ and Abuse
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- Type of email for confidential information
- Health Insurance __________ and Accountability Act
- Latest Plan to Plan contract approved
- Type of Kn0x-Keene License we have
- Protected Health _________
- An impermissible use or disclosure of protected health information
14 Clues: Fraud, ______ and Abuse • Protected Health _________ • Notice of _______ Practices • Type of Kn0x-Keene License we have • Latest Plan to Plan contract approved • Requirement upon hire, annually, and upon • Type of email for confidential information • review of an Adverse Benefit Determination • required if a vendor is a business associate • ...
Vet Laws and Ethics 2023-03-21
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- protects the health and safety of the public and animals
- being admitted to the profession of vet medicine
- vet hospital safety includes implementing or posting
- Identifies minimal standards required to enter the profession
- regulation and public health agency
- Is an action that is not morally right.
- subdivision of the FDA
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- is predicated to providing competent vet medical
- Regulates wholesales
- Enforces the controlled Substance act
- with pet obesity, client concerns
- regulates vet biologics
- increased the use of technology, companion and exotic animal practices
- took responsibility for the health of the patient
14 Clues: Regulates wholesales • subdivision of the FDA • regulates vet biologics • with pet obesity, client concerns • regulation and public health agency • Enforces the controlled Substance act • Is an action that is not morally right. • is predicated to providing competent vet medical • being admitted to the profession of vet medicine • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-30
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- A provision under which the insured pays a flat dollar amount each time a covered medical service is received after the deductible has been met.
- Pays stipulated daily, weekly, or monthly cash benefits during hospital confinement.
- An independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of hospital care.
- Supplements Medicare by filling the gap between Medicare payments and medical costs not covered by Medicare.
- A federal health insurance program for people 65 or older, people of any age with permanent kidney failure, and people with certain disabilities. The program is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- A provision that allows the insured not to forfeit all accrued benefits.
- A group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates approved by the insurer.
- Pays part or all of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges.
- A contract that provides a regular income, typically for as long as the person lives.
- Provides benefits for doctors’ fees for nonsurgical care, x-rays, and lab tests.
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- The amount received after giving up a life insurance policy.
- A type of major medical insurance that has a very low deductible and is offered without a separate basic plan.
- A provision stating that the insurer cannot dispute the validity of a policy after a specified period.
- A person designated to receive something, such as life insurance proceeds, from the insured.
- Combination of hospital expense insurance, surgical expense insurance, and physician expense insurance.
- A program of medical assistance to low-income individuals and families.
- Prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members.
- A network of selected contracted, participating providers; also called an HMO-PPO hybrid or open-ended HMO.
- A network that renders medical care from affiliated health care providers.
- A method of integrating the benefits payable under more than one health insurance plan.
- Pays for the cost of day-in, day-out care for long-term illness or disability.
- A method of evaluating the cost of life insurance by taking into account the time value of money.
- A health insurance plan that provides a wide range of health care services for a fixed, prepaid monthly premium.
- Provides payments to replace income when an insured person is unable to work.
- A life insurance agent who has passed a series of college-level examinations on insurance and related subjects.
- A risk in which there is a chance of either loss or gain.
- A benefit under which the company pays twice the face value of the policy if the insured’s death results from an accident.
- A situation in which a person is held legally responsible for the actions of another person.
- An independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of surgical and medical care.
- Life insurance that does not provide policy dividends; also called a nonpar policy.
- A provision under which both the insured and the insurer share the covered losses.
31 Clues: A risk in which there is a chance of either loss or gain. • The amount received after giving up a life insurance policy. • Pays part or all of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges. • A program of medical assistance to low-income individuals and families. • Prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members. • ...
Module 8 2017-04-06
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- public or private institutions that include the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, InterAmerican Bank, and others
- type of high risk workers who may not speak English and have limited or no access to health care
- an intermittent and remittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells; the parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes in many tropical and subtropical regions
- a model that attempts to explain and predict health behaviors
- the medically supervised treatment of addicted drug users by administering drugs such as methadone or buprenorphine that mitigate the addictive cravings without most of the negative consequences
- the integration of socioeconomic constraints, life-patterns, and associated values/beliefs
- a particular section, group, or type of people or animals living in an area or country
- the nature of the economy and its relationship to the global health economic system, and the effect of this context on social factors, which in turn affect health conditions and system capacity
- the process by which businesses, products, and markets are integrated across national boundaries
- exposures and characteristics pertaining to individuals that are said to be precursors to or predictors of high risk behaviors
- risk factor domain that includes biological and psychological dispositions, attitudes, values, knowledge, skills, and problem behaviors
- type of drug user who uses needles to administer drugs
- the use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against another person
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- the first phase of the precede-proceed model
- type of flu that surfaced among human populations in Hong Kong in 1997
- the action or process of transmitting disease
- approach that has proved effective in addressing high risk populations for HIV/AIDS and substance abuse
- approach where the focus is not on changing behavior, but instead working with the organizing processes and structures through which individuals generate behavior over time
- the action of making a person immune to infection, typically by inoculation
- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs
- the branch of public health that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health
- organizations that focus on health issues in a particular region
- health of all people worldwide
- systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas about what causes illness and disease, how to treat/cure illnesses, and who the appropriate healers are
- ______ and decoding refer to ways in which a message or information is packaged so that a particular population or group will understand the meaning as intended
- protective factor domain that includes attachment/commitment to positive prosocial individuals and groups
- conditions where there is the presence of instability or conflict or, at worst, armed conflict and civil war
- factors that reduce likelihood of problem behavior
- risk factor domain that includes norms, activities, and attachment
- exchange programs that allow IV drug users to exchange their used syringes for clean ones
30 Clues: health of all people worldwide • the first phase of the precede-proceed model • the action or process of transmitting disease • factors that reduce likelihood of problem behavior • type of drug user who uses needles to administer drugs • a model that attempts to explain and predict health behaviors • organizations that focus on health issues in a particular region • ...
ANOC/EOC Crossword 2017-03-21
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- The periodic payment to Medicare, an insurance company, or a health care plan for health and/or prescription drug coverage
- The doctor or other provider you see first for most health problems (abbreviation)
- The Medicare ___________ Gap Discount Program provides manufacturer discounts on brand-name drugs to Part D enrollees
- State program that offers free counseling about Medicare (abbreviation)
- Our contract with you (abbreviation)
- A department, within our plan, responsible for answering your questions about your membership, benefits, grievances and appeals (two words)
- A Medicare program to help people with limited income and resources pay Medicare prescription drug program costs, such as premiums, deductibles and coinsurance (two words)
- What you pay if your income is greater than $85,000 for an individual or greater than $170,000 for married couples for your Medicare Part D coverage (abbreviation)
- The official name for a complaint you can file with your plan
- In order to be ________ for our plan, you must be entitled to Medicare Part A and enrolled in Medicare Part B
- Customer Service has free language _________ services available for non-English speakers
- Medicare _________ generally helps cover services provided by hospitals (for inpatient services, skilled nursing facilities or home health agencies)
- An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for services or prescription drugs, usually a percentage
- Annual _______ Period, October 15 until December 7
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- A ________ pharmacy is a pharmacy that contracts with our plan where members can get their prescription drug benefits
- The limit to how much you have to pay each year for in-network medical services (abbreviation)
- The general term we use for doctors, other health care professionals, hospitals and other health care facilities
- Generally, a _________ drug works the same as a brand-name drug and usually costs less
- Approval in advance to get services or certain drugs that may or may not be on our formulary (two words)
- An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for a medical service or supply, a set dollar amount
- The Federal health insurance program for people 65 years of age or older, some people under age 65 with certain disabilities and people with end-stage renal disease
- A joint Federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with low incomes and limited resources.
- The most current Provider/Pharmacy Directory and Formulary can be found on our ________
- The list of covered drugs or “Drug List”
- A geographic area where a health plan accepts members if it limits membership based on where people live (two words)
- Every drug on the List of Covered Drugs is in a cost-sharing _____
- We send you a monthly report called the “Part D _______ of Benefits”
- Situations in which you may be eligible for a ______ Enrollment Period include if you move outside the service area
- Medicare _________ is for most other medical services (such as physicians’ services and other outpatient services) and certain items (such as durable medical equipment and supplies)
- Describes the year over year changes to your plan (abbreviation)
30 Clues: Our contract with you (abbreviation) • The list of covered drugs or “Drug List” • Annual _______ Period, October 15 until December 7 • The official name for a complaint you can file with your plan • Describes the year over year changes to your plan (abbreviation) • Every drug on the List of Covered Drugs is in a cost-sharing _____ • ...
Genomics & Epidemiology 2018-01-28
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- deoxyribonucleic acid, is the chemical inside the nucleus of a cell that has the genetic instructions for making living organisms.
- Drawing of a family tree used by medical professionals and genetic counselors to assess families and look for patterns that may be helpful in diagnosing or managing person’s health.
- the rate of disease, injury, or other condition exceeds the usual (endemic) level of that condition.
- The modification to the expression of genes, not involving changes in the genetic code itself (mainly via histones and methylation), that occurs in response to environmental factors. This results in genes being switched ‘on’ or ‘off’.
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, is a fundamental human right and the attainment of the highest possible level of health is a most important world-wide social goal.
- a systematic error resulting from the study, design, execution, or confounding.
- The study of health related trends in populations for the purpose of disease prevention, health maintenance and protection.
- study of individual genes in order to understand the structure of the genome, including the mapping of genes and sequencing the DNA.
- analyzes the effects of bioactive food components (nutrient and non-nutrients) on gene expression.
- factors acting together that typically influence disease risk, health conditions, and the therapies used to treat disease; often have a genetic/genomic element; influenced by the environment, lifestyle, and other factors (Tend to run in families).
- determine who has the disease and where and when it occurs.
- demonstrated a connection between water supply and cholera (in the mid-nineteenth century).
- refers to the probability that an event will occur within a specified time period.
- a type of epidemiologic study that is used to describe a group of persons enrolled in a study who share some characteristic of interest and who are followed over a period of time to observe some health outcome.
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- quantifies how accurately the test identifies those with the condition or trait (true positives).
- the DNA segments that carry the genetic information.
- long structures that organize DNA.
- identifies how the genetic make up of a particular individual co-ordinates his/her response to various dietary nutrients. It also reveals why /how people respond differently to the same nutrient (e.g. SNPs in FLOR2 affect ability to use folic acid).
- in a screening test is measured by sensitivity and specificity.
- factors, exposures, behaviors, contexts, and characteristics that determine (or influence) the patterns (answers the how and why); may be individual, relational, social, communal, or environmental.
- indicates how accurately the test identifies those without the condition or trait (true negatives).
- study of the function and effect of single genes that are inherited by children from their parents.
- alterations in the usual sequence of bases that form a gene or changes in DNA or chromosomal structures.
- a measure of the frequency of a health event in a defined population, usually in a specified period of time; a measure of how rapidly something is happening.
24 Clues: long structures that organize DNA. • the DNA segments that carry the genetic information. • determine who has the disease and where and when it occurs. • in a screening test is measured by sensitivity and specificity. • a systematic error resulting from the study, design, execution, or confounding. • ...
Modules 6 and 7 Quiz Review 2024-05-15
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- a nurse that is responsible for assessing, documenting, coordinating, and treating victims of sexual assault
- a prevention strategy aimed at early diagnosis/screening and early treatment interventions to reduce the impact of a disease or injury.
- a nurse that assists the coroner in determining cause of death, determination of foul play, ensuring appropriate measures are taken to preform death investigations, and certify death certificates
- a nurse who is responsible for examining patients in the correctional environment to identify, evaluate, and monitor patient health progress and response to therapies
- specialized nursing care that is directed toward end of life needs when a patient has stopped treatment or curative measures
- nursing role that aims to promote a healthy workplace through policy development, prevention, acute care, and organizational needs.
- a nurse responsible for providing medical consultation to attorneys working on legal cases by reviewing and analyzing legal information suspected of malpractice
- a holistic spiritual framework that aims to improve health outcomes through acknowledgement of social and behavioral sensitivity (hint: acronym)
- nurses that provide care that is geared toward religious or spiritual beliefs of a population and strive to need basic human needs of the population
- factors that pose a biological, infectious, chemical, enviromechanical, physical, or psychosocial risk to the employees of an organization
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- a federal legislation that mandates employers to make reasonable accommodations to enhance opportunities for individuals with disabilities and prohibits discrimination on the bases of disability.
- nursing care that is focused on providing relief from symptoms and pain associated with an ongoing serious medical conditions
- a nurse that aims to provide care aimed at cost-effectiveness, increasing care access, alternatives provisions to institutionalization, coordination, and improved functional capacity
- a federal legislation that mandates income replacement and health care for employees who sustain work-related injury or death
- a nurse that is responsible for analyzing available evidence to determine the strength of the nurse’s position from a more neutral or advocacy standpoint on the nurses behalf
- a nurse responsible for focusing on disease prevention, promotion, and maintenance of health and safety within a community or population
- a federal agency that creates policies to safeguard worker health and safety (hint: acronym)
- a nursing role that is aimed at meeting health promotion, prevention, and acute care needs of school aged children and adolescents
- a prevention strategy aimed at health promotion and disease prevention before a disease or illness occurs in a patient or population
- a nurse that is responsible for evaluating a scene of death, pronunciation of death/confirmation of death, issuing death certificates that state cause/manner of death, and identification of the decedent.
- a prevention strategy aimed at improving quality or life, rehabilitation, disability reduction, complication delay, and restoration of function in patients affected/diagnosed with a disease
- a disruption in a person’s belief or value system as a result of a major life occurrence.
- a nurse responsible for providing a post-discharge patient with a health visit within 7 to 14 days of an acute care admission
- nursing care of individuals in their home or dwelling within the outpatient community
24 Clues: nursing care of individuals in their home or dwelling within the outpatient community • a disruption in a person’s belief or value system as a result of a major life occurrence. • a federal agency that creates policies to safeguard worker health and safety (hint: acronym) • ...
X 2020-09-03
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- ability to avoid disease
- physical or mental activity for strength ngood health
- give professional advice to someone
- preesures that are unmanageable
- (indian in origin) breathing exercises to relax mind n body
- something we do regularly for pleasure n joy in free time
- to sleep after a period of activity
- positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy
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- to attain mental/emotional calmness
- a physical fitness centre
- to the food that affects our health
- treatment to help or cure mental or physical health
- slight indicator of bodily disorder
- act of connecting to God
14 Clues: ability to avoid disease • act of connecting to God • a physical fitness centre • preesures that are unmanageable • to attain mental/emotional calmness • give professional advice to someone • to the food that affects our health • slight indicator of bodily disorder • to sleep after a period of activity • positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy • ...
Health and social care 2023-10-24
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- Deep feeling of sympathy
- specialist in eye health
- keeping to your word and being reliable
- first point of contact
- telling the truth even if its difficult to tell
- you will be referred to this specialist
- secondary care example for health concerns related to your brain
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- Related to growth of body for example weight
- Specialist in the heart
- Related to how a person feels
- Related to growth and development of your body
- GP stand for
- primary care option for eye health
- This is to do with the people who surround you/ your peers
14 Clues: GP stand for • first point of contact • Specialist in the heart • Deep feeling of sympathy • specialist in eye health • Related to how a person feels • primary care option for eye health • keeping to your word and being reliable • you will be referred to this specialist • Related to growth of body for example weight • Related to growth and development of your body • ...
Supervision 2026-03-10
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- Written record outlining how/when/where/why supervision occurs
- listening Communication skill explicitly mentioned
- Another term used for a supervision agreement
- process supporting allied health workers to reflect on practice
- Framework for setting learning goals
- Benefit: supports professional ____
- Clarity around work ____ and responsibilities
- Build in ____ to meet emerging supervisee needs
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- Feature of a safe environment: what is shared is kept private
- Clarified in the agreement alongside boundaries and roles
- Benefit: supports safe, high ____ care
- Model describing three purposes of supervision
- Use open ____ in supervision
- Supervision supports understanding of professional ____
- plan Plan that targets learning needs within supervision
- Key focus of allied health supervision that supports clinicians’ health and resilience
- Supervision supports understanding of organisational/professional ____
17 Clues: Use open ____ in supervision • Benefit: supports professional ____ • Framework for setting learning goals • Benefit: supports safe, high ____ care • Another term used for a supervision agreement • Clarity around work ____ and responsibilities • Model describing three purposes of supervision • Build in ____ to meet emerging supervisee needs • ...
Planning, management and financing of health care economics. 2025-04-19
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- What is a fixed cost?
- Which financial statement provides a snapshot in time?
- What is the purpose of a budgetary program?
- Which type of health insurance is funded by the government?
- Which of the following is a key characteristic of long-term debt financing in health care?
- Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) are used for:
- What is the primary goal of health care financial management?
- What does capital budgeting involve?
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- What is the purpose of the income statement?
- What does cost allocation refer to?
- What is the main source of revenue for public hospitals?
- What is activity-based costing?
- Main advantage of zero-based budgeting?
- What is working capital?
- Which is a variable cost?
- What does cost-benefit analysis assess?
16 Clues: What is a fixed cost? • What is working capital? • Which is a variable cost? • What is activity-based costing? • What does cost allocation refer to? • What does capital budgeting involve? • Main advantage of zero-based budgeting? • What does cost-benefit analysis assess? • What is the purpose of a budgetary program? • What is the purpose of the income statement? • ...
Health Information Professional Week - 2023 2023-04-11
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- Refusal to enable patient access to software or interfaces, is an example of information ___________.
- The __________ Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of protected health information and sets limits and conditions on the uses and disclosures that may be made of such information without an individual’s authorization
- An inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure
- This president signed HIPAA into law.
- Every time information is released, it must be documented in a disclosure ________.
- Clients have the right to __________ their records.
- This authorization must be valid and signed in order for a disclosure to be made.
- This digitization goal is an example of innovation, one of the HHS values.
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- When information is released, a __________________ has been made.
- Protected Health Information
- The values of HHS are abbreviated as this.
- A confidential compilation of pertinent facts of an individual's health history
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- An electronic version of a patient's medical history, abbreviated.
14 Clues: Protected Health Information • This president signed HIPAA into law. • An inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure • The values of HHS are abbreviated as this. • Clients have the right to __________ their records. • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 • When information is released, a __________________ has been made. • ...
JGarcia chapter 1&2 2012-12-12
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- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- the patient
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- standards of professional behavior
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information (PHI)
- order of a court directing a party to appear, testify, and bring specified documents or items
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductable health plan with a medical savings plan
- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
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 • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-30
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- procedures used to control cost to benefit everyone
- treatments used in place of biomedical treatments
- treatment based on the body's natural healing factor
- uses both medicine and CAM treatment for a patient
- the monitoring of energy to keep costs and resources low
- Congress gives money to hospitals to treat patients. If it exceeds the limit, the hospital has to pay for the procedure
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- care for the elderly
- patients get treated without going to the hospital. Reduced stay to lower costs
- an outbreak of a disease worldwide
- treatments used in unison with conventional medical treatments
- a field where doctors treat you from your house
- the use of biochemical processes of living systems to make technology
- the state of being in optimum health
- the use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical services
- act meant to put restrictions on who is qualified to be a nurse or assistant(you must pass a training program)
15 Clues: care for the elderly • an outbreak of a disease worldwide • the state of being in optimum health • a field where doctors treat you from your house • treatments used in place of biomedical treatments • uses both medicine and CAM treatment for a patient • procedures used to control cost to benefit everyone • treatment based on the body's natural healing factor • ...
March Health Promotion Crossword 2026-02-23
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- Misuse of these is the leading cause of poisonings in Canada
- Condition affecting the brain that also has an awareness month in March
- Drug [Blank] is a common problem with treating tuberculosis
- Term for recognizing and respecting neurological differences
- Process of identifying and evaluating risks of poisoning
- [Blank] and fruit should be consumed regularly to maintain health
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- Regulated health profession for nutrition
- Colour used for advocacy for multiple different brain conditions
- Word used to refer to tuberculosis in history
- The 14th day of March is named [Blank] Day by math fans, or people who like baked goods
- Cause of tuberculosis
- One of many things available on the Canadian Food Guide website
- It is important to follow [Blank] instructions for all health-related products
- If you are stuck with this puzzle, visit the Calendar of Health Promotion Days to get one
- In like a lion out like a [Blank] is a common proverb about March weather
15 Clues: Cause of tuberculosis • Regulated health profession for nutrition • Word used to refer to tuberculosis in history • Process of identifying and evaluating risks of poisoning • Drug [Blank] is a common problem with treating tuberculosis • Misuse of these is the leading cause of poisonings in Canada • Term for recognizing and respecting neurological differences • ...
Safety Puzzle 2025-03-11
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- A safety procedure that ensures dangerous machines are properly shut off
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a regularoty body in the US
- Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves and glasses
- The process of evaluating risk to workers' safety and health
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- The action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of behavior
- The attitude, beliefs, perceptions, and values that employees share in relation to safety
- An event that could lead to loss or injury
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- The action of evacuating a person or a place
- Immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury
- The quality of being alert and aware of potential dangers
- a potential source of harm or danger
- Measures necessary for improving and protecting health and well-being
- Careful examination or scrutiny, especially for safety compliance
- Conforming to a rule, such as a specific policy, standard, or law
15 Clues: a potential source of harm or danger • An event that could lead to loss or injury • The action of evacuating a person or a place • The quality of being alert and aware of potential dangers • Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves and glasses • The process of evaluating risk to workers' safety and health • ...
Mental Health Benefits 2024-07-09
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- Positive mental health cultivates self-esteem and ____
- A healthy mind fuels ____ and innovative thinking
- Embracing self-care practices nurtures a sense of well-being within____
- Journaling one's ____ can promote inner tranquility
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- Mental well-being implies having awareness of our _____, thoughts, and behaviours
- Healthy mental states improve ____ quality
- Engaging in breathing techniques promotes calmness and reduces _____
- Mental wellness helps navigate____triggered by social media
- Good mental health improves resilience and ____abilities
- Mental health exists on a ____ that ranges from wellness to illness
- Seeking professional _____ can help improve mental health
11 Clues: Healthy mental states improve ____ quality • A healthy mind fuels ____ and innovative thinking • Journaling one's ____ can promote inner tranquility • Positive mental health cultivates self-esteem and ____ • Good mental health improves resilience and ____abilities • Seeking professional _____ can help improve mental health • ...
Grade 6 ELL 2022-08-26
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- what happens when a pencil becomes two pieces
- one type of health that is about our body
- one type of health that is about our feelings
- the past tense of become
- how we get bigger and develop
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- how we take care of ourselves
- delicious treat that can make your teeth bad if you eat too much!
- the strongest parts of our body
- one type of health that is about relationships
- the word to describe when something is in the the middle of two things
- a study or investigation to answer questions
11 Clues: the past tense of become • how we take care of ourselves • how we get bigger and develop • the strongest parts of our body • one type of health that is about our body • a study or investigation to answer questions • what happens when a pencil becomes two pieces • one type of health that is about our feelings • one type of health that is about relationships • ...
laelas health answer key 2025-11-20
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- benefits: provides energy for the body, brain, and muscles, and can enhance cognitive function, improve athletic performance, and delay fatigue.
- benefits : bone and muscle strength from calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D, and supports the immune system.
- benefits maintaining hydration, supporting nerve and muscle function, and regulating blood pressure. It also plays a key role in digestion by helping to produce stomach acid and activate enzymes,
- benefits a good source of potassium (beneficial for blood pressure), vitamin C, and fiber (especially in the skin). They also contain antioxidants
- benefits : high hydration, improved bone health from vitamin K, and reduced risk of chronic diseases due to antioxidants. They also aid in digestion, weight management
- benefits : hydration, improved heart health, reduced inflammation, and better digestion, thanks to its high water content and nutrients like lycopene, citrulline, vitamins A and C, and potassium. It may also support eye and skin
- benefits: replenishing electrolytes lost through sweat, which helps with hydration and proper bodily function, and providing quick carbohydrates for energy during intense exercise. It can also be useful for rehydration after illness
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- answer: Lowering blood pressure (due to high levels of potassium) Lowering cardiovascular inflammation. Prevention of cataracts and protection against UV light damage.
- benefits : supporting the immune system, aiding digestion, and reducing inflammation.
- benefits : heart health, skin, and immunity, due to their high content of antioxidants like lycopene and vitamins A, C, and K. Lycopene can help lower cholesterol and blood pressure, while vitamin C supports collagen production for healthier skin.
- answer : help keep blood sugar levels under control. Loaded with vitamin A and beta carotene
- benefits improved heart and brain health, enhanced bone health, and immune system support, largely due to its rich content of omega-3 fatty acids, protein,
- benefits :high fiber content, which aids digestion and helps control weight, and their rich array of vitamins and minerals, which support eye health, bone strength, and heart health. They are nutrient-dense and low in calories
- benefits boost the immune system, protect against kidney stones, improve skin health, aid in iron absorption, and may support heart
- benefits : As part of a balanced diet, eggs contribute to a healthy digestive tract and can be helpful during acute digestive problems. In addition to being packed with nutrients,
15 Clues: benefits : supporting the immune system, aiding digestion, and reducing inflammation. • answer : help keep blood sugar levels under control. Loaded with vitamin A and beta carotene • benefits : bone and muscle strength from calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D, and supports the immune system. • ...
Unit 4 key terms 2023-04-25
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- A mental health disorder characterized by long-term patterns of behavior and inner experiences that differs significantly from what is expected.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state.
- The process of taking action to improve a situation.
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol.
- disorder A mental health disorder characterized by a manifestation of physical symptoms from an illness or injury, but cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition or by the direct effect of a substance, and are not attributable to another mental disorder.
- A wide range of mental health conditions that affect one’s mood, thinking, or behavior.
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- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
- A mental health disorder characterized by experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
- A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the occurrence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health
11 Clues: Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol. • The process of taking action to improve a situation. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition. • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state. • ...
Jhinge Aloo Poshto Ingredients 2021-03-20
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- H2O
- Supports blood clotting and bone health
- Aka Kalonji. Supports heart health
- Improves arthritis and risk of cancer
- Detoxifies the body
- Omega-3 acids help inflammation and pain
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- Aka Aloo. Supports heart health.
- Aids digestion, immunity, and circulation
- Rich in Vitamins A, C, and B6
- Improves bones, thyroid & prostate
- Aka Poshto. Cure for asthma and insomnia
11 Clues: H2O • Detoxifies the body • Rich in Vitamins A, C, and B6 • Aka Aloo. Supports heart health. • Improves bones, thyroid & prostate • Aka Kalonji. Supports heart health • Improves arthritis and risk of cancer • Supports blood clotting and bone health • Aka Poshto. Cure for asthma and insomnia • Omega-3 acids help inflammation and pain • Aids digestion, immunity, and circulation
BHS IQ Crossword 2017-11-29
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- The Mindfulness group at the Southeast Mental Health Clinic (SEMCH) meets on a(n) ______ basis.
- Center The North Central Mental Health Clinic engages the community with a peer run.
- Who is the BHS Director?
- Adult Case Management – Strengths Based Case Management serves adults ages eighteen to_____.
- The Camino Administration Office is comprised of how many units?
- How many employees do Health information Medical Services (HIMS) have?
- What department is located in the Health Services Complex?
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- The _______ Program at Juvenile Forensics won a 2017 NACo Award.
- Adult Case Management’s Strengths Base Case Management has an office located in what city?
- Edgemoor was originally built as a(n) _________
- How many employees does Adult Forensics have?
- How many sites does BHS have throughout the County?
- The San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital (SDCPH) staff visits Old Town for what kind of cuisine?
- An employee at the SCMHC represents this South American country:
14 Clues: Who is the BHS Director? • How many employees does Adult Forensics have? • Edgemoor was originally built as a(n) _________ • How many sites does BHS have throughout the County? • What department is located in the Health Services Complex? • The _______ Program at Juvenile Forensics won a 2017 NACo Award. • ...
Preventive Care 2024-05-21
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- It is recommended to _____ on a regular basis.
- Heavy____ consumption can increase your risk of serious health problems.
- ____ Disease is the leading cause of death in men.
- The passing of traits
- It is recommended to get 8 to 10 hours of ____.
- It is recommended vaccines that are used to treat and prevent diseases.
- A routine screening for breast cancer.
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- It is recommended visit to your primary care provider to check all areas of your health
- Deals with your mind and ability to express emotions.
- The overall state of well-being or total health.
- Screening for colon cancer
- A _____ helps to protect against malnutrition in all its forms, as well as noncommunicable diseases.
- A condition that includes high blood pressure in the arteries.
- Quitting _____helps improve your health and lowers your risk of heart disease, cancers, and other illnesses.
14 Clues: The passing of traits • Screening for colon cancer • A routine screening for breast cancer. • It is recommended to _____ on a regular basis. • It is recommended to get 8 to 10 hours of ____. • The overall state of well-being or total health. • ____ Disease is the leading cause of death in men. • Deals with your mind and ability to express emotions. • ...
Game Day - Individual Crossword 2019-10-20
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- This acronym represents the legislation that protects diagnostic and medical treatment information
- This rule has to do with everyone receiving the same level of care
- This person can talk about a patient's prognosis or future treatment
- This health act defines how this province will provide healthcare (and meet the rules)
- This type of safety refers to neutral positioning
- The role and responsibilities of a position are defined by the scope of _________
- This type of infection control includes wearing gloves
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- This person can talk about a patient's current medical condition
- This acronym is the Alberta Healthcare Insurance Plan
- This determinant has to do with social class and income
- This health act defines the "rules" about healthcare
- Most community services are _____ agencies that receive no funding from Alberta Health
- This safety concern can be positive or negative in terms of time management
- This legislation protects identifying information such as name and address
- This type of health professional is highly specialized and provides treatment for specific condition(s)
15 Clues: This type of safety refers to neutral positioning • This health act defines the "rules" about healthcare • This acronym is the Alberta Healthcare Insurance Plan • This type of infection control includes wearing gloves • This determinant has to do with social class and income • This person can talk about a patient's current medical condition • ...
Game Day - Individual Crossword 2019-10-20
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- This safety concern can be positive or negative in terms of time management
- The role and responsibilities of a position are defined by the scope of _________
- Most community services are _____ agencies that receive no funding from Alberta Health
- This legislation protects identifying information such as name and address
- This person can talk about a patient's prognosis or future treatment
- This rule has to do with everyone receiving the same level of care
- This type of health professional is highly specialized and provides treatment for specific condition(s)
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- This acronym is the Alberta Healthcare Insurance Plan
- This person can talk about a patient's current medical condition
- This health act defines the "rules" about healthcare
- This determinant has to do with social class and income
- This type of infection control includes wearing gloves
- This type of safety refers to neutral positioning
- This acronym represents the legislation that protects diagnostic and medical treatment information
- This health act defines how this province will provide healthcare (and meet the rules)
15 Clues: This type of safety refers to neutral positioning • This health act defines the "rules" about healthcare • This acronym is the Alberta Healthcare Insurance Plan • This type of infection control includes wearing gloves • This determinant has to do with social class and income • This person can talk about a patient's current medical condition • ...
JGarcia Chapter 1&2 2012-12-12
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- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- the patient
- standards of professional behavior
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information (PHI)
- 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
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- 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 • ...
Beacon Buzz Volume 3 2025-01-15
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks
- The practice of staying present in the moment without judgment
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- A professional who helps individuals manage mental health challenges
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- Actions taken to maintain one's own physical, mental, and emotional well-being
- A common mental health disorder marked by persistent sadness and lack of interest
- A professional process that helps people resolve personal or psychological challenges
- A practice where an individual focuses their mind to achieve relaxation and clarity
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that affects mental health
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
15 Clues: The scientific study of the mind and behavior • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks • The practice of staying present in the moment without judgment • ...
Logan Vincent Crossword 2016-10-29
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- Agents associated with increased mortality from cancer, respiratory, and cardiovascular diseases
- Long Acting ______ Contraception
- the process of growing older
- _______ Behavior: increased risk of STI's and disabilities
- Mental image one has of oneself (two words)
- Theory at a Glance 2005: are the building blocks, the primary elements, of a theory
- Social _________Theory
- abnormally high blood pressure brought on by stress
- infectious agents can be a cause of death, combated with antibiotics and vaccines today.
- _________Campaign: planned process of disseminating messages to influence behavior in a population.
- ______abuse: risk factor related to liver problems in later life
- access to ______ care is essential for the care of physical health in early life
- behavior risk factor that is related to cancer and respiratory problems in children, tobacco related
- study of disease distribution and transmission
- ____factors: the social/physical environment surrounding individuals
- Centers for Disease Control acronym
- in the Place Matters video this city is a mixed income community with a focus on health (two words)
- Theory at a Glance 2005: has changed behavior for more than 6 months (last step)
- Trans-Theoretical Model (acronym)
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
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- World Health Organization acronym
- Stages of _________ Model: Individuals motivation and readiness to alter a problem behavior
- condition of being grossly overweight, common in food deserts for low income nieghborhoods
- a persons belief in his or her ability to take action (two words)
- Theory of ______Action
- Sexually Transmitted Infections acronym
- combination of mental, physical, and emotional traits of a person
- Theory at a Glance 2005: has no intention of taking action in the next 6 months (step one)
- In the past 2 years more than 500 young persons under the age of 25 have been murdered in ____
- National Institute of Health acronym
- Diffusions of____ how new ideas, products, and practices spread within a society
- Reciprocal______: a person acts based on individuals factors and receives response from environment
- The _________ rate in the US is currently 4.9%
- Health _______ Model
- Mokdad et al: One of the leading causes of death in 2000 related to smoking
- Healthy People 2020: The act of creating policies at the local, state, and federal level affect individual and population health.
- _______ related incidents resulted in 28663 deaths among individuals in the US in 2000
- the leading cause of kidney failure, blindness, heart disease and stroke
- a lifestyle that is inactive
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs causing difficulty in breathing
40 Clues: Health _______ Model • Theory of ______Action • Social _________Theory • the process of growing older • a lifestyle that is inactive • Long Acting ______ Contraception • World Health Organization acronym • Trans-Theoretical Model (acronym) • Centers for Disease Control acronym • National Institute of Health acronym • Sexually Transmitted Infections acronym • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-11-30
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- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture? transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
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- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- How people look at the world
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
30 Clues: How people look at the world • 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? • ...
THE NHS 2015-01-14
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- _______ for Patients - the name of a white paper published in 1989 which examined HNS reform
- Act of parliament which received Royal Assent on 6 November 1946
- modern management processes introduced in the 1980s replaced which style of managment?
- scheme in which private companies private sector consortia build and run hospitals
- The man who persuaded doctors to join the NHS
- Emergency ________ Center - state run medical provision during WW2
- Name of the British prime minister who introduced the national insurance act 1911
- System by which some local authorities operated hospitals for local ratepayers prior to 1948
- the type of care that Tony Blair in 1997, stated would replace the internal market
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- Name of the politian who in 1932 called for the formation of a State Medical Service
- Author of "The Dawn of the Health Age"
- The largest IT project in the world
- The institute that provide care to the public
- type of market introduced by the Thatcher reforms
- From the cradle to the ......
- The first British minister for Health
- Report published in decenber 1942 which recommended a National Health Service with General Practitioners working through health centres and hospitals run by regional administrations
17 Clues: From the cradle to the ...... • The largest IT project in the world • The first British minister for Health • Author of "The Dawn of the Health Age" • The institute that provide care to the public • The man who persuaded doctors to join the NHS • type of market introduced by the Thatcher reforms • Act of parliament which received Royal Assent on 6 November 1946 • ...
quick revision 2024-10-13
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- (Connective tissue that cushions joints)
- Activity (Stretching, walking, and cycling are forms of this)
- (A common sensation at the site of bone fractures)
- (The mineral essential for bone health)
- D (Vitamin that helps with calcium absorption)
- (Joint pain condition often related to aging)
- (Exercise beneficial for joint mobility)
- (Mineral important for muscle contraction)
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- (Supplement that supports gut health by nourishing good bacteria)
- (Muscle weakness or loss, often seen in aging)
- (Inflammation-fighting diet often rich in omega-3s)
- (Bacterial community in the gut that impacts health)
- (Bacteria that benefit the gut, often found in yogurt)
- (Type of bone disease causing weakened bones)
- (Abnormal fluid buildup leading to swelling)
- Inflammation (Common condition involving swelling, stiffness, and pain in joints)
16 Clues: (The mineral essential for bone health) • (Connective tissue that cushions joints) • (Exercise beneficial for joint mobility) • (Mineral important for muscle contraction) • (Abnormal fluid buildup leading to swelling) • (Type of bone disease causing weakened bones) • (Joint pain condition often related to aging) • (Muscle weakness or loss, often seen in aging) • ...
CROSSWORD TIME 2026-04-24
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- Affordable Care Act
- Questions that dig deeper to uncover details
- Creates a permeant record
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Dual –Eligible Special Needs Plan
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- Attention and Reflection
- Percentage of medical costs you pay
- fixed out of pocket fee
- health insurance plan that offers flexibility in choosing healthcare providers while providing cost savings for using in-network providers.
- Protect Patient Privacy
- Key Performance Indicator
- Personally Identifiable Information
- I feel with you
- government program in the United States that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources.
- Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment
16 Clues: I feel with you • Affordable Care Act • fixed out of pocket fee • Protect Patient Privacy • Attention and Reflection • Key Performance Indicator • Creates a permeant record • Dual –Eligible Special Needs Plan • Percentage of medical costs you pay • Personally Identifiable Information • Questions that dig deeper to uncover details • ...
Health Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Is the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Wellness is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
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- All living things and nonliving around you
- A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs
- Your total health is made up of your physical, mental/emotional, and social health
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life
- Determine the quality of
- Taking action in support of cause
10 Clues: Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking action in support of cause • All living things and nonliving around you • The body's response to real or imagined dangers and others life • The passing of traits from parents to their biological children • A disagreement with people with opposition viewpoints interest and needs • ...
HEALTH PHAROAH UNIT 1 LESSON 1 2019-08-23
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- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- to work toward and hope to achieve
- thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Decision Making Model
- positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- state of well-being in which all components of Health - physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental - are in balance.
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- Pressure
- Health
- Literacy
- work together with one or more people.
10 Clues: Health • Pressure • Literacy • Decision Making Model • to work toward and hope to achieve • work together with one or more people. • of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life. • ...
Health and well being 2024-08-01
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- A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- health A person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
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- The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms.
- A practice where an individual uses techniques to train attention and awareness.
- Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions.
10 Clues: The state of being free from tension and anxiety. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms. • diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions. • Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness. • A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. • ...
Unit 1 Health & Wellness 2024-10-21
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- An immediate desire for something.
- A person's conception or mental image of him or herself.
- Specialized structures that carry out a specific function in a living organism.
- A mental state consisting of strong feelings of anxiety, worry, or even anger caused by problematic events in one's life.
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- A group of organs that work together to perform related functions.
- ________ health involves taking care of your body.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- _______ health involves liking and accepting yourself for who you are.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- _______ health involves getting along with other people.
10 Clues: An immediate desire for something. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • ________ health involves taking care of your body. • _______ health involves getting along with other people. • A person's conception or mental image of him or herself. • Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • ...
heath crossword 2021-12-13
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- or a sudden tightening of a muscle
- your health or the health of others
- in ascending order
- the best you can be—includes having goals that motivate and
- and demands
- list of those needs essential to human growth and development,
- or the various methods of communicating information.
- distinctive qualities that describe how a
- person thinks, feels, and behave
- is an indigestible complex carbohydrate
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- of payment.
- cramp- is a
- is something you aim for that takes planning and work
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- is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday
- the striving to
- or the scientific study of patterns
- you
- can be defined as
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional
- available to a nation’s people, the way they receive care, and the
- care system- which includes all the medical
- of need-is a
- behavior-are actions that can potentially
- disease in a population
25 Clues: you • and demands • of payment. • cramp- is a • of need-is a • the striving to • can be defined as • in ascending order • disease in a population • person thinks, feels, and behave • or a sudden tightening of a muscle • or the scientific study of patterns • your health or the health of others • is an indigestible complex carbohydrate • distinctive qualities that describe how a • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
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- 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
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- - 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 • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
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- Develops drugs
- Expert in human body motion
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Eye doctor
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Tooth doctor
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
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- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- Treats muscle injuries
- Helps with healthy eating
- Children's 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)
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Skin doctor
- Eye surgeon
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Performs surgery.
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Doctor
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Skin doctor • Eye surgeon • 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 • ...
1.03 crossword puzzle 2018-02-28
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- pays for workers injured on the job
- healthcare trend to focus on diet,exercise and health
- insurance for active,survivors or retired people from the military
- supported by donations,fees and fundraisers
- research includes AIDS,cancer,diabetes and heart disease
- controls and prevents disease
- designed to reduce cost of healthcare
- study of disease patterns within a population
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- healthcare trend when a patient receives ambulatory care
- publishes health information, and assess health trends
- a healthcare trend for people to live longer
- surgery that is less pain,scarring and less blood loss also faster recovery
- life expectancy is less than 6 months
- which medicare plan do most people pay a premium
- safety of food and cosmetics
- type of facility that patients have chronic conditions or disabilities
- imaging procedures (x-rays)
- expects monetary profit, provides patient services
- type of facility where patients stay overnight for medical treatment
- what insurance is for people with low incomes or for children
20 Clues: imaging procedures (x-rays) • safety of food and cosmetics • controls and prevents disease • pays for workers injured on the job • life expectancy is less than 6 months • designed to reduce cost of healthcare • supported by donations,fees and fundraisers • a healthcare trend for people to live longer • study of disease patterns within a population • ...
GSA Customer Agencies 2023-07-21
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- U.S. Secret Service
- Veterans Benefits Administration (part of VA)
- FSA
- U.S. Forest Service
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Railroad Retirement Board
- SSA
- U.S. Geological Survey
- National Parks Service
- U.S. Military Entrance Processing
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
- Health and Human Services
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- IRS
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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- TSA
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
- SBA
- U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
- BLM
- Sometimes called Rural Housing Administration (RHA), but recently changed their name to RD
- The Federal police that protect our buildings (FPS)
- DHS
- U.S. Immigrations & Custom Enforcement
- VA - organization for Veterans
- U.S. Marshals Service
- The short name we use for U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services
- U.S. Department of Justice
- United States Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
33 Clues: TSA • SBA • BLM • FSA • DHS • SSA • IRS • U.S. Secret Service • U.S. Forest Service • U.S. Marshals Service • U.S. Geological Survey • National Parks Service • Railroad Retirement Board • Health and Human Services • U.S. Department of Justice • VA - organization for Veterans • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service • U.S. Military Entrance Processing • U.S. Customs and Border Protection • ...
Nutrition 2023-10-25
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- This essential nutrient is vital for skin, muscle, and bone repair
- This helps to make sure a person gets all different kinds of nutrients
- Macronutrient essential for energy
- Half your plate should be ______. (3 words including 'and')
- This food is known for having Omega3's
- Essential for energy and alertness.
- Important for immune health
- Tend to have a lot of sugar, but are healthy because of the fiber.
- Healthiest fat
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- These foods are often very low in calories.
- A category of plant proteins
- Essential nutrient that helps with hormone and brain health
- Unhealthiest fat
- This index helps tell us how much a food will raise our blood sugar.
- This food has healthy fats and lots of fiber
- These foods have lots of sugar and little/no protein.
- Too much of this food overwhelms your liver and turns to fat.
- A type of sugar
- A protein that has all essential amino acids
- Helps remove waste,maintains bowel health,helps reduce glucose spikes
20 Clues: Healthiest fat • A type of sugar • Unhealthiest fat • Important for immune health • A category of plant proteins • Macronutrient essential for energy • Essential for energy and alertness. • This food is known for having Omega3's • These foods are often very low in calories. • This food has healthy fats and lots of fiber • A protein that has all essential amino acids • ...
Nutrition 2023-12-06
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- our body is mostly made up of this
- also known as lipids and are necessary for good health
- are a micronutrient
- type of fat
- table salt
- occurs with prolonged oxidative state in the body
- small
- the ability in our body to do work
- sign of low chlorine levels in the body
- how often trans fats should be consumed
- a common symptom of low minerals
- mineral used to build strong bones and teeth
- are a micronutrient our body needs
- able to dissolve in
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- unit to measure energy level in food
- type of fiber that is found in plants
- small amount of these are needed for health
- a type of carbohydrate
- minerals that help in the blood
- rate your body changes food
- our body makes this fat all by itself
- starches and sugars
- help lower free radicals inside the body
- vitamins and minerals our body needs for health
- our body does not store these foods
25 Clues: small • table salt • type of fat • are a micronutrient • starches and sugars • able to dissolve in • a type of carbohydrate • rate your body changes food • minerals that help in the blood • a common symptom of low minerals • our body is mostly made up of this • the ability in our body to do work • are a micronutrient our body needs • our body does not store these foods • ...
WELLNESS 2026-02-23
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- Slow air movement used to relax
- Quiet time to calm the mind
- Paying attention to the present moment
- A feeling of ease and relaxation
- Ability to move freely and easily
- Calm the body and mind
- The practice of caring for body and mind
- Overall state of physical and mental well-being
- How you hold your body when sitting or standing
- Food choices that support health
- Keeping the body supplied with water
- Gentle movement to loosen muscles
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- Regular healthy daily habits
- A break that restores strength
- Physical activity that keeps you fit
- A steady and healthy lifestyle
- A peaceful state of mind
- The kinds of food a person eats
- Gentle activity good for daily movement
- Rest that helps the body recover
- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- The process of becoming healthy again
- Natural light that supports mood and health
- Feeling of strength and vitality
24 Clues: Calm the body and mind • A peaceful state of mind • Quiet time to calm the mind • Regular healthy daily habits • A break that restores strength • A steady and healthy lifestyle • Slow air movement used to relax • The kinds of food a person eats • A drink that keeps you hydrated • A feeling of ease and relaxation • Rest that helps the body recover • Feeling of strength and vitality • ...
Managing Animal Health 2026-03-23
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- Notches cut into ears for identification.
- Practice of cleaning waste to reduce disease.
- Professional who treats animal health problems.
- Infection of the milk-secreting glands in dairy animals.
- Removal of an animal’s tail.
- Process of distinguishing individual animals.
- Maintaining information about animal health and production.
- Material used to keep animals clean and dry.
- Proper feeding to maintain animal health.
- Condition of an animal that allows it to function properly.
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- Practice of keeping areas clean to prevent disease.
- Marking animals using heat or freezing to show ownership.
- Disease that can spread between animals.
- Common method of identifying livestock with numbered tags.
- Permanent marking using ink and needles.
- Reproduction management in livestock.
- Observing animals daily for normal and abnormal behavior.
- Practices used to avoid illness in animals.
- Removal of horns to prevent injury.
- Study of inherited traits in animals.
- Time in estrous cycle when an animal can become pregnant.
- Removal of testicles to prevent breeding.
22 Clues: Removal of an animal’s tail. • Removal of horns to prevent injury. • Reproduction management in livestock. • Study of inherited traits in animals. • Disease that can spread between animals. • Permanent marking using ink and needles. • Notches cut into ears for identification. • Proper feeding to maintain animal health. • Removal of testicles to prevent breeding. • ...
wellness 2026-04-02
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- Building blocks of protein
- Element found in proteins but not carbs/fats
- Fibre that adds bulk to stool
- Vitamin type stored in body fat
- Condition caused by lack of water
- Mineral important for bone strength
- Protein type containing all essential amino acids
- Macronutrient highest in energy per gram
- Main energy source for the brain
- Plant compounds with health benefits
- Sugar broken down from carbohydrates
- Mineral important for oxygen transport
- “Good” cholesterol
- French scientist who defined wellness in 1968
- Energy unit used in nutrition
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- Essential fatty acid also called omega-3
- Nutrients needed in large amounts
- Holistic approach to health beyond absence of disease
- Nutrients needed in small amounts
- Type of fibre that dissolves in water
- Process of taking action to avoid disease
- Vitamin made from sunlight exposure
- Organisation founded in 1948 redefining health
- “Bad” cholesterol
- Carbohydrates made of many sugar units
- Condition caused by too much water intake
- Fat with no double bonds
27 Clues: “Bad” cholesterol • “Good” cholesterol • Fat with no double bonds • Building blocks of protein • Fibre that adds bulk to stool • Energy unit used in nutrition • Vitamin type stored in body fat • Main energy source for the brain • Nutrients needed in large amounts • Nutrients needed in small amounts • Condition caused by lack of water • Mineral important for bone strength • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-09-19
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- Department of Defense
- Government Accountability Office
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Artic National Wildlife Refuge
- Federal Housing Administration
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Federal Home Loan Mortage Corporation
- Farm Credit Administration
- International Police Organization
- Veterans Administration
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Tennesse Vally Authority
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- United States Postal Service
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- Government Publishing Office
- Department of Justice
- Government National Mortage Association
- National Labor Relations Board
- Small Business Administration
- Federal National Mortage Association
- Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- National Institutes of Health
- Department of Transportation
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- Federal Emergency Managment Agency
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Food and Drug Administration
- Federal Communications Commission
- Department of Agriculture
- International Revenue Service
36 Clues: Department of Defense • Department of Justice • Joint Chiefs of Staff • Veterans Administration • Tennesse Vally Authority • Department of Agriculture • Farm Credit Administration • Central Intelligence Agency • Government Publishing Office • Department of Transportation • Food and Drug Administration • United States Postal Service • Small Business Administration • ...
Mental Health and Menopause 2025-01-18
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- Chemical messengers in the body that affect mood.
- Strategies to handle stress or difficult emotions.
- Help from friends, family, or professionals.
- A state of mental focus and understanding.
- Feeling alone, which can worsen emotional struggles.
- Professional support for mental health concerns.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest linked to hormonal changes.
- Emotional or physical tension, often increased by menopause.
- A mental state of calm and stability.
- Allowing time to adapt to new challenges.
- A feeling of worry or unease common during menopause.
- Restoring mental and emotional well-being.
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- A practice that promotes relaxation and calm.
- Activities that nurture mental and emotional health.
- Embracing changes as part of life.
- Focusing on what you’re thankful for to boost mental health.
- Focusing on the present moment to reduce stress.
- Rest essential for emotional balance and mental clarity.
- The ability to recover from stress or challenges.
- Understanding and sharing others’ feelings.
20 Clues: Embracing changes as part of life. • A mental state of calm and stability. • Allowing time to adapt to new challenges. • A state of mental focus and understanding. • Restoring mental and emotional well-being. • Understanding and sharing others’ feelings. • Help from friends, family, or professionals. • A practice that promotes relaxation and calm. • ...
Healthy Living Over 50 – Canadian Edition 2025-05-08
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- Keep this organ strong with omega 3s
- Joint condition common in older adults
- D Important nutrient especially in long winters
- A climate health concern in Canadian summers
- Leaf on the flag and a natural sweetener
- A daily low impact cardio option even in winter
- This practice boosts flexibility and reduces stress
- Key for digestion found in oats and bran
- Canadian retiree who winters in Florida
- Cataracts affect this part of the eye
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- Type of yoga or fitness adapted for mobility issues
- A milestone that leads to more time for wellness
- Popular hobby that doubles as exercise
- Health professional who may visit for home care
- Mental exercise to keep memory sharp
- Seasonal virus targeted by annual shots
- Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated
- Ontario residents rely on this for healthcare
- Canadian source for news health updates and radio shows
- Prefix related to bones a concern as we age
20 Clues: Keep this organ strong with omega 3s • Mental exercise to keep memory sharp • Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated • Cataracts affect this part of the eye • Popular hobby that doubles as exercise • Joint condition common in older adults • Seasonal virus targeted by annual shots • Canadian retiree who winters in Florida • Leaf on the flag and a natural sweetener • ...
Health Words Review 2021-09-21
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- Requires more time, months or even years to achieve.
- A plan of action that will guide you in achieving something you want to reach.
- Places where a person spends his or her time, such as a school, home, or workplace; the region in which a person lives; the air a person breathes; and the water a person drinks.
- team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net.
- A goal you want to accomplish in the near future, or within days or weeks.
- balance of all aspects of health—physical, mental and emotional, and social.
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries, or diseases to improve wellness.
- Aspect of health that refers to how well a persons body functions.
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- Circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life.
- Aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances that they will develop a disease or disorder
- aspect of health that involves interacting and getting along with others in positive, healthy ways
- aspect of health that has to do with a persons thoughts and feelings.
- absence of physical illness and disease
- is a sport, practice, or skill of using bow and arrows to shoot.
14 Clues: absence of physical illness and disease • Requires more time, months or even years to achieve. • is a sport, practice, or skill of using bow and arrows to shoot. • Aspect of health that refers to how well a persons body functions. • team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. • ...
Health Insurance Review 2024-03-11
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- Provider Organization PPO
- a contract between a company and a consumer
- helps pay for medical care but only if it’s from doctors and hospitals within the plan’s network
- Maintenance Organization HMO
- a U.S. government health insurance program covering primarily people age 65 or older
- coverage that reimburses the insured for damage sustained to their personal automobile due to the fault of the insured driver
- the variation in the value of a company's net assets from non-owner sources during a specific period
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- a public health insurance program that provides health care coverage to low-income families and individuals in the United States
- an extra cost that is added to the price or value of an asset or service.
- to help people before during and after disasters
- a type of managed-care health insurance plan that provides different benefits depending on whether the policyholder uses in-network or out-of-network healthcare providers
- A liability is something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money
- an expense that an individual taxpayer or a business can subtract from adjusted gross income
- the percentage of an investor's return that is not subject to taxes
14 Clues: Provider Organization PPO • Maintenance Organization HMO • a contract between a company and a consumer • to help people before during and after disasters • the percentage of an investor's return that is not subject to taxes • an extra cost that is added to the price or value of an asset or service. • ...
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
OSHA'S BLOOD-BORNE PATHOGENS 2023-11-07
Chapters 4 & 5 2023-03-10
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- these are the three vital energies that regulate everything in nature
- are community members who promote health in their own communities
- this translates to "energy work"
- this type of evaluation integrates cultural considerations into an evaluation's theory, measures, analysis and practice
- refers to a group of mental techniques intended to provide relaxation
- this type of medicine refers to using a nonmainstream approach in place of another type of medicine
- this type of meditation originated in the Buddhist traditions
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- is a holistic system of medicine based on the healing power of nature
- an illustrated novel
- is an ancient system of exercises and breathing techniques
- this type of medicine refers to using a nonmainstream approach with conventional medicine.
- this type of health literacy is the degree to which individuals have the ability to find, understand and use information and services
- pain this is the number one health reason people choose to use CAM
- this is the most researched and accepted complementary practice
- this model attempts to explain and predict health behaviors
- are channels through which qi, blood, and information flow to all part of the body
- this word means science of life and was big with the Monks
17 Clues: an illustrated novel • this translates to "energy work" • is an ancient system of exercises and breathing techniques • this word means science of life and was big with the Monks • this model attempts to explain and predict health behaviors • this type of meditation originated in the Buddhist traditions • ...
NCD and Employee Well-Being 2024-09-25
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- Psychological well-being, critical for overall health (12 letters)
- Type of disease lasting for a long time or recurring frequently (7 letters)
- Regular physical activity that helps prevent NCDs (8 letters)
- Essential for recovery and maintaining good health (5 letters)
- Excessive consumption of this can lead to liver disease (7 letters)
- A chronic disease where the body struggles to process glucose (8 letters)
- Eating a balanced diet to support employee wellbeing (9 letters)
- High levels of this substance in the blood can lead to heart disease (11 letters)
- A harmful substance linked to lung cancer and heart disease (7 letters)
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- The state of good physical and mental health, often promoted in the workplace (8 letters)
- Another term for high blood pressure, a common NCD (12 letters)
- Type of disease affecting the heart and blood vessels (14 letters)
- Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress (7 letters)
- A type of lifestyle involving little or no physical activity (9 letters)
- A balance between personal time and professional responsibilities (8 letters)
- Emotional strain that can negatively impact employee health (6 letters)
- A risk factor for many NCDs, often caused by unhealthy habits (7 letters)
17 Clues: Regular physical activity that helps prevent NCDs (8 letters) • Essential for recovery and maintaining good health (5 letters) • Another term for high blood pressure, a common NCD (12 letters) • Eating a balanced diet to support employee wellbeing (9 letters) • Psychological well-being, critical for overall health (12 letters) • ...
CHAPTER 2 2024-11-07
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- Carry Carrying a firearm hidden from view in public.
- Health Considerations around mental health in relation to gun ownership and violence prevention.
- Violence Violent incidents involving firearms.
- Background Check Background check required for all firearm purchases, including private sales.
- Abbreviation for major U.S. organization advocating gun rights.
- Health Approach Framework viewing gun violence as a preventable health issue.
- Weapon Firearm that continuously fires when the trigger is held down.
- Use of force to protect oneself from harm.
- Flag Law Law allowing temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a risk.
- Safety Welfare and protection of the general public, a common concern in gun debates.
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- Check Screening process to verify the eligibility of a person to purchase a firearm.
- Weapon Military-style semi-automatic firearm, often debated in gun control discussions.
- General term for a gun.
- Period Mandated delay between purchasing and receiving a firearm.
- Amendment Constitutional right to bear arms in the U.S.Gun Control : Regulations or policies to restrict or limit the sale and use of firearms.
- Shooting Incident involving multiple victims of gun violence in a public setting.
- Your Ground Law Law permitting self-defense without the duty to retreat.
- Official permission required to carry or own a firearm.
- Rights The rights of individuals to own and carry firearms.
19 Clues: General term for a gun. • Use of force to protect oneself from harm. • Official permission required to carry or own a firearm. • Abbreviation for major U.S. organization advocating gun rights. • Violence Violent incidents involving firearms. • Carry Carrying a firearm hidden from view in public. • ...
Roseline Rodriguez Period 8 2019-08-23
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- Health
- Health
- Pressure
- feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Cholesterol
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- of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- tool for building a healthy life.
- state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Skill
- Literacy
11 Clues: Skill • Health • Health • Literacy • Pressure • Cholesterol • tool for building a healthy life. • well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want. • ...
Mel's Funway Scavenger Hunt 2016-05-16
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- Waiting for FTC approval.
- Accreditation body that provides quality assurance certification of health care plans
- Our Chief Executive Officer
- To empower people to improve their health while reducing unnecessary healthcare costs.
- Analyzes a patient’s progression along a disease trajectory.
- Our Chief Medical Officer
- Encourages physicians and patients to collaborate on treatment decisions, often leading to improved patient satisfaction and a reduction in unnecessary higher-cost options.
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- information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select pieces of data,think of it as an electronic filing system.
- Our Chief Operating Officer
- Convenience care clinic that is our sister organization
- and predictive models were developed to identify actionable health management opportunities that improve people’s lives and reduce the cost of healthcare.
- Our parent company
- Personalized, Multi-Channel Patient Engagement that Drives Total Population Health Management
- Coaching platform
14 Clues: Coaching platform • Our parent company • Waiting for FTC approval. • Our Chief Medical Officer • Our Chief Operating Officer • Our Chief Executive Officer • Convenience care clinic that is our sister organization • Analyzes a patient’s progression along a disease trajectory. • Accreditation body that provides quality assurance certification of health care plans • ...
RXADVANCE CROSSWORD 2021-10-13
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- Any expression of dissatisfaction with the Plan services or RxAdvance, its employees, contracted providers or pharmacies that is not based on a clinical decision.
- A number assigned and maintained by the FDA to identify drug products marketed in the US.
- What federal statute regulates identifiable health information?
- The amount that a plan member pays out-of-pocket before benefit coverage begins
- What national health program is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- ____ is an acronym for a company that provides operational services and management under contract to another company.
- The process by which a clinical or administrative review is completed to authorize a medication that previously was not covered.
- What type of pharmacy insurance is not funded by the federal or state government?
- This communication tool is used inter-departmentally within RxAdvance.
- The last name of RxAdvance's President & CEO.
- ________ is the process by which we check a member's coverage (timeframe, status, and type.)
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- This list is administered by State Medicaid(s) to allow registered pharmacies to dispense under their plans.
- What public health insurance program provides health care coverage to low-income families and individuals.
- RxAdvance is now a part of ______.
- The acronym for the landmark health reform legislation that includes an extensive list of health-related provisions that began taking place in 2010.
- A 5-digit number used to identify a medication, this identifier includes under it any NDC’s for the medication, including those from different manufacturers or non-formulary NDC’s.
- What is the first name of RxAdvance's Compliance Officer?
- A list of drugs that an insurer covers and that are used to treat patients in a drug benefit plan.
- Authorizing, structuring, ongoing review of prescribing, dispensing, and use of
- What is Rxadvance's robotic process automation cloud for healthcare called.
- The amount members contribute to the cost of each prescription, covered by their drug benefit plan.
- ______ is a type of dispute a pharmacy must submit if they dispute their reimbursement rate.
- What is the acronym for companies that help manage prescription drug benefits?
- The acronym for an extended override.
- The process pharmacies must use in order to correctly bill multiple insurances for one member.
25 Clues: RxAdvance is now a part of ______. • The acronym for an extended override. • The last name of RxAdvance's President & CEO. • What is the first name of RxAdvance's Compliance Officer? • What federal statute regulates identifiable health information? • This communication tool is used inter-departmentally within RxAdvance. • ...
Econ Crossword 2022-11-14
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- income The income received by property owners in the form of rent.
- life insurance Insurance that is kept in force for a person's entire life and pays a benefit upon the person's death, whenever that may be.
- Health maintenance organization. A prepaid health insurance plan in which patients receive health care from designated providers
- the time worked beyond the regular hours; usually more than 40 hours in a five-day period
- goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely
- Payment Insurance covers injuries sustained by the driver of the insured vehicle or any passenger regardless of fault
- Describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement
- goal a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- of budgeting Reality, Responsibility, Restraint
- things that are required in order to live
- A specific sum of money paid by the insured to the insurance company in exchange for financial protection against loss.
- of 72 The number of years it takes for a certain amount to double. (72 divided by annual rate of interest)
- things that add comfort and pleasure to your life values
- Life Insurance Insurance that provides financial protection from losses resulting from a death during a definite period, or term.
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- the difference between cash coming in and cash going out
- cost Cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another
- life insurance Insurance that is kept in force for a person's entire life and pays a benefit upon the person's death, whenever that may be.
- Health Care Act 2011: Also known as Obamacare, the act authorizes universal health coverage.
- unexpected financial gain
- an out-of-pocket fee paid by a person with health insurance at the time a covered service, such as an office visit or a prescription, is received
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Chip Stock the stock of a large, well-established and financially sound company that has operated for many years
- the sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company
- motorist coverage pays if you are struck by someone who does not have insurance. Also will pay if you are a victim in a hit-and-run accident.
- Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company
- distribution The sharing of risk by an insurer among its insureds.
26 Clues: unexpected financial gain • things that are required in order to live • of budgeting Reality, Responsibility, Restraint • the difference between cash coming in and cash going out • Describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement • things that add comfort and pleasure to your life values • income The income received by property owners in the form of rent. • ...
Nursing 240 Course Review 2025-04-20
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- Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of this, characterized by memory loss, confusion, and difficulty with language.
- A key feature of this personality disorder is hypersensitivity to criticism.
- Involves a loss of touch with reality (e.g., hallucinations or delusions).
- The most effective treatment for this involves a combination of psychotherapy, nutritional counseling, and medical monitoring.
- A mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.(abbreviation)
- Negative stress that can cause harm to mental and physical health.
- Common side effects of this class of medication include weight gain, drowsiness, tremors, and metabolic changes.
- Symptoms include elevated mood, increased energy, racing thoughts, impulsivity, and reduced need for sleep.
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- Focuses on teaching individuals how to manage their emotions, reduce self-destructive behaviors, and improve relationships.(abbreviation)
- Positive stress that motivates a person.
- Symptoms of this disorder include difficulty with social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and restricted interests.
- What is a core feature of Bipolar II?
- Used to treat severe mental health conditions, such as major depression and bipolar disorder, when other treatments have not been effective.(abbreviation)
- Key characteristics of this personality disorder are unstable relationships and emotions with impulsive behavior, fear of abandonment, and self-destructive tendencies.
- A sudden period of intense fear or discomfort that includes physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat, sweating, shaking, and shortness of breath.
- A form of psychotherapy that helps patients identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute anxiety.(abbreviation)
- This is diagnosed when a person experiences excessive anxiety and worry about various aspects of life for at least six months, often interfering with daily functioning.(abbreviation)
- One of the most common mental health disorders in the US.
- A classification system used by mental health professionals to diagnose mental health disorders.(abbreviation)
- A disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviors that individuals feel driven to perform.(abbreviation)
- A commonly used mood stabilizer to help prevent manic and depressive episodes in individuals with bipolar disorder.
- A neurotransmitter that regulates mood, sleep, and appetite. It plays a significant role in preventing depression and anxiety.
- Warning signs of this include talking about wanting to die, withdrawal from social activities, giving away possessions, and drastic mood changes.
23 Clues: What is a core feature of Bipolar II? • Positive stress that motivates a person. • One of the most common mental health disorders in the US. • Negative stress that can cause harm to mental and physical health. • Involves a loss of touch with reality (e.g., hallucinations or delusions). • A key feature of this personality disorder is hypersensitivity to criticism. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2020-09-23
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- Ability to step into others' shoes and understand their perspective
- Ability to bounce back from an adverse situation
- state of mind where an individual is hopeful and positive about future
- Medical practitioner specialized in the diagnoses and treatment of mental illness
- Practice of focusing one's mind on breathing to relieve stress
- State of mind where one only looks at negative aspects of the situation and think of worst
- Extreme or irrational fear towards something
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- Practice of acting towards taking care of one's own Health
- Mental health professional who helps people deal with mental health difficulties
- Having mental block or negative outlook towards a particular concept example, Mental Health.
- State of mental or emotional strain or tension due to adverse situations
- Desire or willingness to do something coupled with enthusiasm
- Quality of being thankful and show readiness to appreciate and return kindness
- Feeling of worry, nervousness or unease with a certain outcome
- Mental condition characterized by feelings of severe sadness and lack of hope
15 Clues: Extreme or irrational fear towards something • Ability to bounce back from an adverse situation • Practice of acting towards taking care of one's own Health • Desire or willingness to do something coupled with enthusiasm • Feeling of worry, nervousness or unease with a certain outcome • Practice of focusing one's mind on breathing to relieve stress • ...
October 2018 Crossword 2018-07-20
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- One of the FCHD Values; we treat everyone with respect by listening, understanding, and responding to needs
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- The CDC recently recalled this breakfast cereal due to salmonella
- A _______ is used to immunize people against disease
- The Health Department and Frederick Regional Health System recently sent out a survey to all residents called the _______ Health Needs Assessment
- Dial this number __ - __ - __ for health and human service resources
- In Maryland, _______ season lasts from Mid-August to late October
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- Name of our recovery program for people who have experienced addiction
- By the year 2020, Frederick County will be home to more _______ than school-aged children.
- Resource that supplies 95% of rural Americans with drinking water
- The action of stopping something from happening
- Name of a synthetic cannabinoid causing severe reactions in users
- The branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing
- An electronic cigarette or similar device
- Our program that helps with medical costs for people with limited income and resources
15 Clues: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome • An electronic cigarette or similar device • The action of stopping something from happening • A _______ is used to immunize people against disease • Resource that supplies 95% of rural Americans with drinking water • Name of a synthetic cannabinoid causing severe reactions in users • ...
Medical Specialist 2022-10-19
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- specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman
- specializes in treating diseases of the cardiovascular system — mainly the heart and blood vessels.
- a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- medical doctors who are experts in mental health.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- a dentist trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat teeth and jaw irregularities.
- a doctor of internal medicine.
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- focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery.
- to professionals who are trained to provide treatment and rehabilitation.
- focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- specializes in eye and vision care.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
- specialises in care during pregnancy, labour and after birth.
- plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients
15 Clues: a doctor of internal medicine. • specializes in eye and vision care. • medical doctors who are experts in mental health. • plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients • specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman • specialises in care during pregnancy, labour and after birth. • ...
Community And Social vocabulary 2026-03-31
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- Department of Health and Human Services
- unpleasant symptoms resulting with stoppage of drugs or substances on which a person is dependent symptoms induced anxiety insomnia irritability impaired attention and physical illness
- a ceremony held to honor and remember a deceased person specifically characterized by the absence of the body
- World Health Organization
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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- branch of public health focused on improving the physical and mental well-being of people in specific geographic regions through disease prevention health education and policy
- Process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen
- Pertaining to study of people as a group especially of statistical groupings according to age gender and environmental factors
- Bachelor of Social Work
- embalming cremains and disposition
- Department of Children and Family Services
- Academy of Certified Social Workers
- Master of social work
- Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- the state of being conscious, alert and responsive as opposed to sleeping, comatose, or under anesthesia
15 Clues: Master of social work • Bachelor of Social Work • World Health Organization • Licensed Clinical Social Worker • embalming cremains and disposition • Academy of Certified Social Workers • Department of Health and Human Services • Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor • Department of Children and Family Services • ...
Heath Vocab 2022-02-15
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- Combination of physical, mental, social well-being.
- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- People of all the same age who share similar interests.
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related belief.
- Those things you aim for that take planning and work.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Various methods for communicating information.
- Radio,television, and the internet.
- A company's or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't work.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
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- An overall state of well-being or total health.
- The sum or your surroundings.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
16 Clues: The sum or your surroundings. • Radio,television, and the internet. • Various methods for communicating information. • An overall state of well-being or total health. • Combination of physical, mental, social well-being. • Those things you aim for that take planning and work. • People of all the same age who share similar interests. • ...
Intro to Health 2023-01-27
8 Clues: Poor health • How well the boy moves • Health excellent health • Interacting with others • Thoughts, feeling, emotions • Process of identifying and improving health • Problem solving, observation, information, decision making • State of complete physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Definitions 2025-06-25
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- Modifiable or non-modifiable
- The epidemiological measure that combines YLLs and YLDs
- The number of new cases of a health condition within a specified time period
- A health condition defined by specific signs, symptoms and traits
- The measure of whether a patient has followed their treatment management plan
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- The structural and functional changes that occur during development of a health condition
- The impact of a health condition on quality of life
- The cause of a health condition
- The likely progression and impact on mortality and morbidity of a health condition
9 Clues: Modifiable or non-modifiable • The cause of a health condition • The impact of a health condition on quality of life • The epidemiological measure that combines YLLs and YLDs • A health condition defined by specific signs, symptoms and traits • The number of new cases of a health condition within a specified time period • ...
Secure Data Sharing: Staff Knowledge of Blockchain Technology for Healthcare Created by: Phylicia Ardelean BSN, RN 2024-10-29
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- Combine software or hardware components or both into an overall system
- The ability for patients to decide who can see their health information
- A distributed Blockchain structure that adds records without deletion, providing data security, accountability, and efficiency in healthcare management.
- A unit of data in a blockchain containing transaction information
- The feature of Blockchain that guarantees recorded transactions cannot be changed or deleted, ensuring a permanent and reliable medical record.
- A code created from data that ensures it hasn't been changed, like a digital fingerprint for each block of data
- A computer or system that provides data storage and access for other devices
- The right to keep personal health information confidential
- A record of a data exchange or activity, sharing health information
- The process of confirming that information is correct and secure
- Carrying out a transaction or operation in a system
- A network of remote servers that stores and processes data over the internet, allowing access from anywhere
- The ability to enter or retrieve data from a system
- Data that cannot be identified unless the patient provides a specific key or identifier
- A network that secures and facilitates the exchange of patient data among different healthcare settings without an intermediary
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- A notification for updates on secure healthcare data transactions and important medical information
- Measures taken to protect information from theft or loss
- The ability of different systems to work together, share information and communicate
- Abbreviation for a digital version of a patient’s health record
- Approval from a patient for others to access their health data
- Digital records on Blockchain that enable efficient sharing among practitioners and reduce redundancy in patient information.
- To simplify processes in blockchain data management for faster transactions and easier access while ensuring security
- The principle that health organizations can access Blockchain data only with patient consent, ensuring information remains non-identifiable unless the patient provides a key.
- Instant collection and analysis of patient information via Blockchain, allowing pharmacies to manage medications efficiently and update clinicians with data from wearables.
- The clarity and candidness of processes and data, enabling stakeholders to trust and verify shared information in clinical trials and medical records.
25 Clues: Carrying out a transaction or operation in a system • The ability to enter or retrieve data from a system • Measures taken to protect information from theft or loss • The right to keep personal health information confidential • Approval from a patient for others to access their health data • Abbreviation for a digital version of a patient’s health record • ...
World Health Day 2022-04-07
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- This vast continent, which stretches equally to the north and south of the equator has been declared as “free of Polio disease”, by the World Health Organization
- is another name for high blood pressure it can lead to severe health complications and increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and sometimes death.
- It is caused when more calories are consumed than burned?
- This former First Lady of the United States backs the “Let’s Move” project which promotes healthy habits such as a good diet and plenty of exercise
- Caused by the deficiency of Vitamin B1 this disease causes symptoms like difficulty in walking, strange eye movement, and mental confusion.
- The World Health Organization primarily focuses on _____ Prevention
- The world mental health day is celebrated on 10th __________.
- It affects the functioning of the brain, impacting social interaction and communication skills it is also a developmental disability, which usually begins before 3 years of age and is a life-long disability.
- _________is the current director-general of WHO.
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- This term is used to refer to a condition that is present from birth and can be inherited or caused by environmental factors.
- Name the country that houses the headquarters of the World Health Organization
- Fatigue, slow-healing sores, blurred vision and frequent infections are common lifestyle disorders of Type 2 _______.
- This deadly flu affected about one-third of the planet's population, and resulted in the death of 20 to 50 million victims globally, in the year 1918
- This disease is known to have originated in the city of Calcutta and later spread throughout Southeast Asia, Middle East, Eastern Africa and the Mediterranean coast over time.
- cancer The pink ribbon is an international symbol of _____________
- ………….. is recommended as a supplement to ward off osteoporosis
- Often referred to as the “the romantic disease,” this illness has been alluded to by Franz Kafka, John Keats, Edgar Allen Poe and Fyoder Dostoevsky in their respective works.
- diseases are the leading cause of death across the global
- Name the four-time gold medalist who recently withdrew her name from the Olympic finals due to a mental health issue
- In 1980’s WHO launched various programs to eradicate this acute, contagious disease which is caused by the variola virus
20 Clues: _________is the current director-general of WHO. • It is caused when more calories are consumed than burned? • diseases are the leading cause of death across the global • The world mental health day is celebrated on 10th __________. • ………….. is recommended as a supplement to ward off osteoporosis • ...
DMP 314 2026-04-23
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- A byproduct of spoilage bacteria breaking down histidine in seafoods like tuna (causes scrobrotoxic seafood poisoning)
- The ______ of Cryptosporidium are difficult to destroy with chlorination alone
- A good example of a neglected disease of poverty (Catherine Coleman-Flowers speaks a lot about it in rural Alabama)
- The _______ treatment plant is based at the base of Bluemont Hill in Manhattan.
- Federal agency that sets the drinking water standard in the United States
- Marine biologist, competent writer, and activist (last name)
- Abbreviation for the commonly used parameter that helps toxicologists understand the level of health risk posed by environmental pollutants
- Diseases of this type must be reported by health care professionals as well as teachers and schools
- The 1914 anti-housefly campaign in Hutchinson, Kansas, helped people grow in _______ of the need for sanitation.
- In addition to the FDA, this agency plays a key role in the regulation of aquatic animals and seafood.
- Tickborne disease of interest for both physicians and veterinarians
- Color-coded scale used for helping citizens contemplating going outdoors
- Clostridium botulinum spores are ________ in the environment
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- Post-rainstorm runoff of chemicals is an example of _______ source pollution
- Residents of Manhattan get their water from ________ sources
- Famous British study that showed the relationship between income level and health outcomes.
- Mosquitoes, lice, houseflies, oh my!
- Environmental health leaders use the 85th _________ speed to create safe road signage
- An indicator of water quality in the management and treatment of wastewater
- Invisible gas of concern that more people should be testing for in their homes
- The _______ Act: a law passed by Congress in light of transnational terroristic threats to the U.S. food supply
- Alarming waterborne disease events in 1854 (London) and 1855 (Ft. Riley)
- Federal agency overseeing workplace safety
- Regulates the safety of bottled water using the standard of the EPA
- Too much of this for too long can bring physiological and psychological health problems
- A site near present-day St. Louis that archaeologists believe met its demise due to environmental-health factors
- Measurement of darkness (ranging from 1 to 9)
- Provides an all-hazards framework for local, state, and federal stakeholders to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents of all kinds
- Volcanoes represent an example of this subsidiary category of the physical environment
29 Clues: Mosquitoes, lice, houseflies, oh my! • Federal agency overseeing workplace safety • Measurement of darkness (ranging from 1 to 9) • Residents of Manhattan get their water from ________ sources • Marine biologist, competent writer, and activist (last name) • Clostridium botulinum spores are ________ in the environment • ...
Planstin 2021-07-07
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- Under preventive Advanced, members have a limit of 5 _______ care visits, per plan year.
- Which tier under the Standard Dental plan pays 50% for in-network covered services?
- In the first year of membership, ___-_________ conditions are not shareable with the Zion Health community yet.
- For the Planstin dental plans, we utilize the ____________ Dental network.
- Our dental plans have an __________ limit of $1,500 or $2,000 per plan year, per member.
- This plan has a $3,000 individual deductible before in-network PCP visits, in-network specialist visits, and in-network labs are covered with a copay.
- Optum Bank allows me to use ___-______ dollars towards qualifying HSA expenses.
- This is the clearinghouse that we have our EDI through.
- Planstin base health plans are considered __________ ____________ __________ (MEC) plans.
- Which tier under the Standard Dental plan pays 80% for in-network covered services?
- If a member has an eye exam at a Costco, Sam's Club, or Walmart vision center their _________will be waived.
- I have a Zion Health group health share and went to the ER yesterday. What should I submit to Zion to initiate the process of using my GHS benefits?
- Our vision plan does not have a _________, so you can go to any provider you would like.
- Our vision plan has a $150 __________ for contacts, lenses, and/or frames.
- If I am looking for coverage for larger medical needs, such as ER visits, surgery, or cancer, what company has plans that would compliment by base health plan?
- What should a member give the receptionist at their doctor visit?
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- If a member/client needed to check plan details, or specific exclusions, they would refer to the SBC, or Summary of Benefits and _________________.
- Who manages and processes our prescription plans?
- This is referring to the member responsibility amount, per need, for the Zion Health group health share.
- A visit to a dermatologist is considered what type of visit?
- What is the broker, or sales specialist, that sells Planstin and Zion plans referred to as?
- I can consult with a doctor 24/7 for non-emergent care and a $0 copay using what service?
- This type of visit is covered 100% as long as within the PHCS network (with the exception of RBP plans).
- Under the Preventive Advanced plan, a member has a limit of 5 ____________ x-rays per plan year.
- The Standard dental plan has a $50 member/$150 family _____________.
- To see the most current list of covered medications through Optum Rx, you can check the 2021 _________.
- Preventive services as outlined by the ____ can be viewed on healthcare.gov
27 Clues: Who manages and processes our prescription plans? • This is the clearinghouse that we have our EDI through. • A visit to a dermatologist is considered what type of visit? • What should a member give the receptionist at their doctor visit? • The Standard dental plan has a $50 member/$150 family _____________. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Boss ko ni JesrelPayos Ekak t 500 Nuh Monday 2023-12-01
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- it includes past facts, events, instances, experiences of individuals groups, culture and instructions that are primarily people- centered.
- defined as a learned subfield or branch of nursing that fosuses upon the comparative study and analysis of cultures concerning nursing and health illness caring practices, beliefs and values to provide meaningful and efficacious nursing care services to their cultural values and health illness context.
- categorized as biological, psychological, and socio-cultural.
- nursing theorist who developed the transcultural nursing theory
- commitment to a plan of action, immediate competing demands and preferences and health promoting beahavior.
- it notes that each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions.
- temporal pattern of the patient and they have a complemnetary relationship.
- she influenced margaret newman.
- man and environment cocreate
- refers to reaching out and beyond tge limits that person sets
- refers to the outside efforts but subtle and not.
- knowledge gained from direct experience or directly from those who have experienced it.
- it is the study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through their direct experiences, beliefs, and value system.
- man and environment cocreate in rhytmical patterns
- newman redefined this according to her nursing process of recognizing individual in relation to the environment.
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- it is where leininger was buried
- it is a manifestation of an evolving pattern of person- environmental interaction
- the theorist that made the health as expanding consciousness
- it is where madeliene and her sister entered in 1945
- it is how people look at the world , or the universe and form a picture or value stance about the world and their lives.
- nursing thoerist who developed the health promotion model in 1982
- it may result when an outsider attempts to comprehend or adapt effectively to a different cultural group.
- defines as those cognitively based asisstive , supportive , facilitative or enabling acts that are tailored made to fit.
- the theorist for the human becoming theory
- a model use to demonstrate the interrelationships of the concepts in her theory at culture care diversity and universatility
- it is learned , shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions and actions in patterned ways.
- defined as behavior motivated by the desire to increase well being and actualize human health potential
- they are open to the whole energy system of the universe, as well as constantly interacting with the energy.
- knowledge that describes the professional peespective.
- it is the state of well being that is culturally defined, valued, anf practiced.
30 Clues: man and environment cocreate • she influenced margaret newman. • it is where leininger was buried • the theorist for the human becoming theory • refers to the outside efforts but subtle and not. • man and environment cocreate in rhytmical patterns • it is where madeliene and her sister entered in 1945 • knowledge that describes the professional peespective. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-07-04
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- a scar where the umbilical cord was attached
- twist suddenly so as to wrench
- a person who requires medical care
- something that projects from its surroundings
- a bit of tissue or fluid taken for diagnostic purposes
- extremely sharp
- a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
- keep an eye on; keep under surveillance
- something that provides direction or advice
- express discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
- a disturbance of normal functioning
- of or relating to a system of sensory apparatus
- lacking sensation
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- a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations
- a tumor that is dangerous to health
- not dangerous to health; not recurrent or progressive
- occurring or existing before birth
- observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect
- the act of hindering
- the state of health
- identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
- the muscular back part of the lower leg
- the region of the body between the thorax and the pelvis
- cause to be immobile
24 Clues: extremely sharp • the state of health • the act of hindering • lacking sensation • cause to be immobile • twist suddenly so as to wrench • a person who requires medical care • occurring or existing before birth • a disturbance of normal functioning • a tumor that is dangerous to health • keep an eye on; keep under surveillance • the muscular back part of the lower leg • ...
unit 4 glossary 2022-11-17
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- the amount you pay for coveredhealth care
- a resource with economic value
- insurance for the uninsured and implements reforms
- a price paid for above and beyond
- something that covers things that can be damaged
- bodily injury,property damage,ect...
- a type of health insurance
- expressing your rights
- property insurance that owes lost and damaged residence
- a type of health plan
- does not have insurance
- a wage earns a plan
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- the percentage of a cost of a covered insurance
- the higher plan the lower deductible
- principle of action
- something a person or company owes
- a contract with an insurer
- ant item that a person or a buisness had legal tittle over
- protection against risk
- you pay for covered health care service
- a measure of wealth
- and additional coverage option
- the riskiness of a stock
- risk of undependent parties
- filing or recieving payment
25 Clues: principle of action • a measure of wealth • a wage earns a plan • a type of health plan • expressing your rights • protection against risk • does not have insurance • the riskiness of a stock • a contract with an insurer • a type of health insurance • risk of undependent parties • filing or recieving payment • a resource with economic value • and additional coverage option • ...
Health Quiz Study Guide - Bishop 2019-10-16
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- prunning Cutting back the number of synapses
- number three cause of death for ages 15-25
- Process in which axons become wrapped up in fatty myelin sheath
- is a chance that after weighing the possible outcomes, you decide it is not worth it.
- a chance a person takes after carefully considering all possible outcomes
- Your religions or beleifs
- Overall state of well being
- How you handle your __________
- an incident in which a person has little or no control
- _________ kill more teenagers than all diseases combined
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- number one cause of death for ages 15-25
- Your external health
- Brain area important for thinking ahead ans sizing up risk and reward
- Your ______ state and stability
- Interacting with each other
- number two cause of death for ages 15-25
- positive and negative influences on a person's health
- a diagram showing the ends of illness/death and health
- number four cause of death for ages 15-25
- Process in which axons become wrapped up in fatty myelin sheath
- Small space between axons and dendrites where neurons exchange information
21 Clues: Your external health • Your religions or beleifs • Interacting with each other • Overall state of well being • How you handle your __________ • Your ______ state and stability • number one cause of death for ages 15-25 • number two cause of death for ages 15-25 • number four cause of death for ages 15-25 • number three cause of death for ages 15-25 • ...
careers in health & medicine 2017-05-16
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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 • ...
Nutritional Concerns during Adulthood 2022-04-28
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- age 19-59
- elders don’t get enough because of immobility and bladder control
- sharing meals with_will help healthy eating
- helps maintain weight loss and muscle mass
- caloric needs are lower for__
- cholesterol what health concern can develop from saturated fat?
- energy in = energy out
- 2 diabetes what health concern can develop from sugar
- prevent lean meat muscle mass loss
- illness a disease that lasts a while and may get worse over time
- needed to maintain bone strength and aid blood clotting
- what health concern can develop from sodium?
- half more than_of adults are living with chronic illness
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- age 60 and over
- loss energy in < energy out
- grains what grain subgroup is mostly being over consumed
- lack of proper nutrition caused by not eating enough
- d sun light, fatty fish(salmon), spinach
- gain energy in > energy out
- aids digestion and lowers cholesterol
- supplemental nutrition assistance program
- B12 supplements recommended but also found in protein and dairy
- disease chronic illness caused from high cholesterol and saturated fat
- aid fluid balance within body
- limit one drink rarely
25 Clues: age 19-59 • age 60 and over • energy in = energy out • limit one drink rarely • loss energy in < energy out • gain energy in > energy out • caloric needs are lower for__ • aid fluid balance within body • prevent lean meat muscle mass loss • aids digestion and lowers cholesterol • d sun light, fatty fish(salmon), spinach • supplemental nutrition assistance program • ...
Modern U.S History 2024-06-10
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- a state of emergency in the 1960s when the Soviet Union had missiles in Cuba
- Generation between 1946-1964
- Culture of new trends from media and other popular sources
- A time of severe economic hardship during the 1930s (abbreviation)
- generation between 1928-1945
- A protest by sitting and refusing to leave until they achieve the goal being protested for
- Civil rights leader known for his inspiring speeches and efforts in the civil rights movement
- Someone from the Democratic Party
- Someone from the Republican Party
- Generation between 1997-2012
- Generation between 1965-1980
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- An economic or non physical tactics to persuade descisions
- Stopping social or commercial relations out of protest
- Health coverage for low income individuals
- generation between 1981-1996
- Health coverage for senior citizens
- A race between US and USSR to make weapons
- Signed in 2010, to expand number of Americans with health insuarance
- Using miliatary to influence decisions and compliance
- FDR response to the Great Depression
20 Clues: Generation between 1946-1964 • generation between 1981-1996 • generation between 1928-1945 • Generation between 1997-2012 • Generation between 1965-1980 • Someone from the Democratic Party • Someone from the Republican Party • Health coverage for senior citizens • FDR response to the Great Depression • Health coverage for low income individuals • ...
mental health epstein 2026-02-10
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- – Paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- – Sharing thoughts and feelings with others
- – The body’s response to demands or challenges
- SYSTEM – People who provide help and encouragement
- – Activities done to take care of mental and emotional health
- – An important factor in mood, focus, and stress management
- – Events or situations that cause strong emotional reactions
- – Feelings of worry, nervousness, or fear
- – Managing school, activities, and personal time in a healthy wa
- – Feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness
- – Ongoing feelings of sadness or loss of interest
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- – Ability to bounce back from challenges
- – Physical and emotional exhaustion from prolonged stress
- – A professional trained to help with mental health concerns
- – Negative stress that can feel overwhelming
- – Positive stress that can motivate and improve performance
- – Ways a person deals with stress or difficult emotions
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- HEALTH – Overall emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- – Activities that help calm the mind and body
20 Clues: – Ability to bounce back from challenges • – Feelings of worry, nervousness, or fear • – Sharing thoughts and feelings with others • – Negative stress that can feel overwhelming • – Activities that help calm the mind and body • – The body’s response to demands or challenges • – Feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness • ...
Community and Environmental Health 2024-04-29
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- people with asthma shouldn't be out in it
- the 2010 Patient ____ and Affordable Care Act included significant health care reform
- if you volunteer here, you'll leave the country
- an overnight stay at the hospital
- food waste
- contamination of Earth's atmosphere
- giardia and cholera can be found in this household waste
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- causing global warming
- the medicines you take and your lifestyle are both part of it
- paid by people with fee-for-service health insurance
- insurance received through a job
- type of waste disposed of at hazardous waste sites that can cause mutations
- radioactive gas found often in concrete basements, exposure causes lung cancer
- the health of everyone in your community
- gynecologists and allergists, for example
- spreading of city development
- provides your general physical, abbv.
- you'll find information about the pollution levels here, abbv.
- unit of measure for intensity of sound
- makes sure you don't get injured at work, abbv.
20 Clues: food waste • causing global warming • spreading of city development • insurance received through a job • an overnight stay at the hospital • contamination of Earth's atmosphere • provides your general physical, abbv. • unit of measure for intensity of sound • the health of everyone in your community • people with asthma shouldn't be out in it • ...
Spirit Week: Together We Grow - Crossword 2025-03-25
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- A flower's full growth stage
- Working in a team to create a greater outcome
- Highly nutritious food
- Process of acquiring knowledge
- A root with health-boosting properties
- To grow or develop vigorously
- Public or private book collection
- System of symbols used for communication
- A break or fracture in a surface
- the capacity of an object or person to withstand great force or pressure
- Without fear
- Energy or enthusiasm
- A berry known for its antioxidant properties
- A place where plants grow
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- A nutrient-dense fruit rich in healthy fats
- A berry high in antioxidants
- A group with a common interest or value system
- a group of lions
- Offers various health benefits, including healthy fats
- A high-protein, gluten-free grain
- Printed works for reading
- Trust or have confidence in
- Seeds, known for their health benefits
- A nut full of healthy fats and protein
- Develop or expand over time
25 Clues: Without fear • a group of lions • Energy or enthusiasm • Highly nutritious food • Printed works for reading • A place where plants grow • Trust or have confidence in • Develop or expand over time • A flower's full growth stage • A berry high in antioxidants • To grow or develop vigorously • Process of acquiring knowledge • A break or fracture in a surface • ...
Have Fun learning about Research 2025-11-06
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- Belief in someone or something
- What you think or feel about something
- A test to see if something works
- Saying yes to be part of something
- Someone who joins a study
- A plan for when things happen
- New information added
- To watch carefully
- A list of questions to answer
- A written note of health info
- A reply to a question
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- A time when you come to the clinic
- A group working together
- A small part used for testing
- What we learn from a study
- A paper to fill out
- Person who helps run the study
- you Words to show appreciation
- Information collected in a study
- What the study is trying to find
- Place where research happens
- Protected and cared for
- Help and support for health
- Something asked to learn more
- To keep track of something
- Studying something to learn more
- A project to learn about health
27 Clues: To watch carefully • A paper to fill out • New information added • A reply to a question • Protected and cared for • A group working together • Someone who joins a study • What we learn from a study • To keep track of something • Help and support for health • Place where research happens • A small part used for testing • A plan for when things happen • Something asked to learn more • ...
