health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2018-10-15
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- high temperature
- a part of a hospital
- synonym for meeting and visiting your GP, formal English
- treatment if you have sore eyes
- if you do it, others tell you: Bless you!
- a special vehicle that is used to take people who are ill or injured to hospital
- a doctor who carries out operations
- red spots on your skin
- it means to throw up in spoken English
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- you need it if a doctor needs to check your bone injury to see if it is broken or not
- a common illness that makes you feel very tired and weak, gives you a sore throat, and makes you cough and have to clear your nose a lot
- synonym for injection
- people need it if they are disabled or handicapped
- first help for cuts or also for broken bones, it has 2 different meanings
- troubles when you can't sleep
- if you feel very cold your body might do it
- someone who can't speak
- two organs in your body that you breathe with
- if someone has it, an artery (=tube carrying blood) in their brain suddenly bursts or becomes blocked, so that they may die
19 Clues: high temperature • a part of a hospital • synonym for injection • red spots on your skin • someone who can't speak • troubles when you can't sleep • treatment if you have sore eyes • a doctor who carries out operations • it means to throw up in spoken English • if you do it, others tell you: Bless you! • if you feel very cold your body might do it • ...
Health 2012-12-10
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- also called close wound
- continuous bleeding
- losing blood from the body
- caused by tearing of muscles
- it is done when a victims breathing is very hard
- a sudden or fatal injury which results in heart failure
- an injury
- a type of open wound that has a incision
- one of the first things that is to be checked before giving first aid
- common symptom where the head feels pain
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- an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body
- caused by ligament being streched
- type of poisoning in where chemicals are bieng taken up by the body
- type of poisoning in food
- when a bone breaks
- when a bone fracure doesnt emerge from the skin
- when a bone is partially moved away from its original position
- when a bone fracure emerges from the skin
- one of the first things that is to be checked before giving first aid
- giving the initial care before seeking more medical attention
20 Clues: an injury • when a bone breaks • continuous bleeding • also called close wound • type of poisoning in food • losing blood from the body • caused by tearing of muscles • caused by ligament being streched • a type of open wound that has a incision • common symptom where the head feels pain • when a bone fracure emerges from the skin • an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body • ...
Health 2012-12-10
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- also called close wound
- caused by tearing of muscles
- caused by ligament being streched
- it is done when a victims breathing is very hard
- an injury
- continuous bleeding
- a type of open wound that has a incision
- a sudden or fatal injury which results in heart failure
- giving the initial care before seeking more medical attention
- losing blood from the body
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- type of poisoning in where chemicals are bieng taken up by the body
- when a bone fracure doesnt emerge from the skin
- an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body
- type of poisoning in food
- one of the first things that is to be checked before giving first aid
- when a bone breaks
- when a bone is partially moved away from its original position
- when a bone fracure emerges from the skin
- common symptom where the head feels pain
- one of the first things that is to be checked before giving first aid
20 Clues: an injury • when a bone breaks • continuous bleeding • also called close wound • type of poisoning in food • losing blood from the body • caused by tearing of muscles • caused by ligament being streched • a type of open wound that has a incision • common symptom where the head feels pain • when a bone fracure emerges from the skin • an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body • ...
Health 2012-04-15
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- the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- eating disorder
- overweight
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- lack of proper nutrition
- the way in which a person or group lives
- combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
- a decayed part of a tooth
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
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- units of heat that measure the energy available in foods
- the fact or condition of being addicted
- nutrients used to repair body cells & tissues
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue
- substances help regulate the body's function
- starches and sugars that provides the body with most of its energy
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- activity requiring physical effort
- cleanliness
19 Clues: overweight • cleanliness • eating disorder • lack of proper nutrition • a decayed part of a tooth • activity requiring physical effort • the fact or condition of being addicted • the way in which a person or group lives • substances help regulate the body's function • nutrients used to repair body cells & tissues • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • ...
Health 2024-01-19
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- You take them if you do not have enough essential nutrients in your body
- Something that the human body needs to function normally
- The most popular sport in America
- Something you take when feeling sick
- Something that should not be eaten too much but children love them
- They advise people on matters of food
- Someone you visit when you are sick
- They can be eaten instead of sweets
- It occurs when more calories are consumed than expended
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- You do that to stay in shape
- They are an important part of our diet
- A form of diet that does not contain animal products
- A nutrient that helps build and repair body tissues
- You monitor them if you want to change your weight
- A condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal
- A place where you go when you have an injury
- They boost our immune system
- A type of exercise that increases heart rate and strengthens muscles
- A person who helps you through the workout
19 Clues: You do that to stay in shape • They boost our immune system • The most popular sport in America • Someone you visit when you are sick • They can be eaten instead of sweets • Something you take when feeling sick • They advise people on matters of food • They are an important part of our diet • A person who helps you through the workout • ...
health 2023-04-25
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- Practices that promote self-compassion and well-being
- Practice of focused attention for relaxation and stress reduction
- Returning to a healthy state after illness or injury
- Beneficial to health, promoting well-being
- Rehabilitation through exercises and movements
- Taking steps to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury
- Ability to cope with and bounce back from challenges
- Overall state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being
- health Emotional and psychological well-being
- Physical well-being and ability to perform physical activities
- The types of food and drink consumed regularly
- Administration of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases
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- Process of recovering from illness or injury and restoring health
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness
- Essential rest for the body and mind to function properly
- diet Eating a variety of foods in appropriate proportions for optimal health
- A physiological and psychological response to challenging situations
- Physical activity to improve strength, endurance, and flexibility
- The science of how the body uses food for energy and growth
- Overall state of being in good health and well-being
20 Clues: Beneficial to health, promoting well-being • Rehabilitation through exercises and movements • health Emotional and psychological well-being • The types of food and drink consumed regularly • Returning to a healthy state after illness or injury • Ability to cope with and bounce back from challenges • Overall state of being in good health and well-being • ...
Health 2025-03-27
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- That usual illness with coughing, sneezing, fever
- A weird feeling when your limb is numb
- An illness that cannot be seen
- The whole system of changing food into energy
- Very thoroughly, with great care
- A part of the body becomes red, swollen, often painful
- A guessed amount
- ...pain - Pain so strong, you can't think or function properly
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- The feeling when you are about to throw up
- Something everybody tends to get wrong
- Not recognised (illness)
- The level of seriousness of an illness
- You got it from your parents
- A "stomach bug", when you have to visit the loo very often
- When you can't sleep
- ... pain - short, sudden, strong pain
- 2 weeks
- A type of fungus that grows in moist, humid places
- A sudden medical event that involves involuntary movements, fainting and often other dangerous symptoms
19 Clues: 2 weeks • A guessed amount • When you can't sleep • Not recognised (illness) • You got it from your parents • An illness that cannot be seen • Very thoroughly, with great care • ... pain - short, sudden, strong pain • Something everybody tends to get wrong • The level of seriousness of an illness • A weird feeling when your limb is numb • The feeling when you are about to throw up • ...
Health 2025-04-30
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- Inmmune sistem error that attacks the body in a response to a certain substance
- Part of the body containing the digestive sistem
- Too high preassure in blood vessel caused by stress
- Permanent protection to something
- health Ability to cope with the stresses of life
- Relation, requires or involves oxigen
- Breacking or cracking your bones
- Type of fat found in the blood
- Disease, the state of being infected
- Caused by eating too much food causing extreme overweight
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- A word that means relation to the heart or blood vessels
- Cleaniness preventing disease and maintaining health
- Chemical reaction in cells that changes food to energy
- The process of providing necessary food for health and growth
- A pain in the head
- Body's painkillers
- Ilness.This word is the short for 'influenza'
- Absorbing water in your body
- The condition of being phisically fit and healthy
19 Clues: A pain in the head • Body's painkillers • Absorbing water in your body • Type of fat found in the blood • Breacking or cracking your bones • Permanent protection to something • Disease, the state of being infected • Relation, requires or involves oxigen • Ilness.This word is the short for 'influenza' • Part of the body containing the digestive sistem • ...
Health 2025-07-22
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- Nutrient important for building muscles, found in meat, eggs, and beans.
- When your body temperature is higher than normal, usually when you're sick.
- Food made from milk, like cheese and yogurt.
- A type of nutrient that gives energy, found in bread and pasta.
- Running at a slow, steady pace for exercise.
- To suddenly blow air out of your nose and mouth because of irritation.
- Units that measure the energy food provides to the body.
- To practice or exercise to improve your skills or fitness.
- Feeling unwell or sick.
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- Feeling worried or anxious about something.
- To rest and stop feeling stressed or tense.
- A sudden, forceful sound when your throat is irritated.
- Part of plant foods that helps digestion, found in fruits and vegetables.
- Essential nutrients that help keep your body healthy.
- Describes a diet with the right amount of different nutrients.
- Resting with your eyes closed, important for health.
- Nutrient that provides energy and supports cell growth; found in butter and oils.
- To produce liquid on your skin when you are hot or exercising.
- The process of eating the right kinds of food for good health.
19 Clues: Feeling unwell or sick. • Feeling worried or anxious about something. • To rest and stop feeling stressed or tense. • Food made from milk, like cheese and yogurt. • Running at a slow, steady pace for exercise. • Resting with your eyes closed, important for health. • Essential nutrients that help keep your body healthy. • ...
Health 2025-10-18
19 Clues: гипс • укол • мазь • крем • капли • рецепт • сломать • зудящий • капсула • таблетка • инфекция • пластырь • перевязка • растянуть • болезненный • температура • кровоточить • поранить/болеть • повязка (на сломанную руку)
Medical records 2013-10-02
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- protected health information
- EMRs take less of this type of space
- advancing at a rapid pace
- partly remove or correct
- capability of a system to work with or use the parts of another system
- personal digital assistant
- electronic medical record
- Electronic health record
- which president issued the executive order designed to promote the interoperability of health records
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- primary care provider
- nationwide health information network
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology
- generally or widely accepted
- helps patients access their information from an outside computer
- Type of back up for an EMR system
- type of training for EMR systems
- type of communicating with a pt. w/o saying anything
- type of medical record
- good things that come along with EMRs
- Personal health record
21 Clues: primary care provider • type of medical record • Personal health record • partly remove or correct • Electronic health record • advancing at a rapid pace • electronic medical record • personal digital assistant • generally or widely accepted • protected health information • type of training for EMR systems • Type of back up for an EMR system • EMRs take less of this type of space • ...
Escape the Room Privacy Edition 2020-08-31
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- The _____ Rule of 2000, set national standards for the protection of individually identifiable health information by three types of covered entities: health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers who conduct the standard health care transactions electronically.
- Individuals, organizations, and agencies that meet the definition of a covered _____ under HIPAA must comply with the Privacy Rules' requirements to protect the privacy and security of health information and must provide individuals with certain rights with respect to their health information.
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (_____) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- ______ _____is one place where you can report a suspected breach.
- Personally identifiable information, or ______, is any data that could potentially be used to identify a particular person.
- A Health Care _____ is an entity that process nonstandard health information they receive from another entity into a standard (i.e., standard electronic format or data content), or vice versa.
- _____ stands for Office for Civil Rights.
- Privacy is a basic human _____.
- A person or entity, other than a member of the workforce of a covered entity, who performs functions or activities on behalf of, or provides certain services to, a covered entity that involve access to protected health information is ______ Associate.
- The Security _____of 2003 set national standards for protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic protected health information.
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- Transformation of plaintext data into a cyphertext.
- Employees, volunteers, students, or observers who represent the organization are members of the____.
- It is every workforce member’s responsibility to __________ information.
- Protected Health Information, or _____ is any information in a medical record that can be used to identify an individual, and that was created, used, or disclosed in the course of providing a health care service, such as a diagnosis or treatment.
- _____data is also known as plaintext.
- You should never share your _____ with another individual that is used to access systems.
- A ____ occurs when there is a failure to comply with one or more of the privacy principles set out in the Information Privacy Act of 2009.
- The release, transfer, access to or divulging of patient information.
- _____ stands for the Health & Human Services.
- The ______ Necessary amount of information needed to accomplish a task is required when sharing PHI.
20 Clues: Privacy is a basic human _____. • _____data is also known as plaintext. • _____ stands for Office for Civil Rights. • _____ stands for the Health & Human Services. • Transformation of plaintext data into a cyphertext. • ______ _____is one place where you can report a suspected breach. • The release, transfer, access to or divulging of patient information. • ...
Health 2016-11-09
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- accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
- the way that someone or something looks.
- intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- the action of leading a group of people or an the process of working together to the same end. organization.
- engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
- in accordance with the rules or standards; legitimate.
- (Latin: adaptō "fit to, adjust") is a feature of a system or of a process.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- is defined as the quality of being able to be counted on or relied upon.
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- having or showing a confident and forceful personality.
- Control the ability to control oneself, in particular one's emotions and desires or the expression of them in one's behaviour, especially in difficult situations.
- a small alteration or movement made to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result.
- ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
- the process of working together to the same end.
- mind A mind receptive to different opinions and ideas, as in Her open mind could see merit in the new method.
- a vigorous or determined attempt.
- characterized by or giving attention.
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something.
- the quality of bending easily without breaking.
19 Clues: a vigorous or determined attempt. • characterized by or giving attention. • the way that someone or something looks. • the quality of bending easily without breaking. • the process of working together to the same end. • intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • ...
HEALTH 2018-02-24
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- services / this is a type of health career that is responsible for keeping a clean and sanitary hospital or therapeutic environment
- / a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults
- health / this is concerned with health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period
- education / one of the career oppurtunities in public health
- / field of study that is concerned with the relationship between health and nutrition
- / administration of anesthesia like in surgery
- / a doctor who has had extra training to treat problems of the heart and blood vessels.
- care / recovery from childbirth, newborn care, nutrition, breastfeeding
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- care / this is the early detection of any potential complications of pregnancy
- health / this addresses health concerns of communities at risk for disease and injury
- / they are professionals who works with teens and adults who have drug abuse problems
- / physician who specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs
- health / this is a field of science that studies how the environment influences human health and disease
- / they are medical practitioners who diagnose and treat patients who have mental illnesses
- / they are professionals who counsel people who have deep emotional problems
- / the field concerned with the maintenance or restoration of the health of the body or mind
- / they are less involved with direct care but they try to understand the problem through studies and research so they can provide solutions for drug abuse related problems
- / proffesionals who are concerned with the attainment, maintenance, and recovery of the optimal health and quality of life of patients and communities
- services / this is a type of health career that involves the use of technology in the diagnosis of patients
19 Clues: / administration of anesthesia like in surgery • education / one of the career oppurtunities in public health • care / recovery from childbirth, newborn care, nutrition, breastfeeding • / they are professionals who counsel people who have deep emotional problems • / a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults • ...
Health 2015-02-21
19 Clues: odra • plaga • kaszel • świnka • malaria • cholera • infekcja • gruźlica • kichanie • zmęczenie • krztusiec • antybiotyk • szczepienie • wścieklizna • ospa wietrzna • ospa prawdziwa • paraliż dziecięcy • środek przeciwbólowy • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Health 2021-04-14
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- A problem that I`s common for people who don´t eat a lot.
- A massive ball that provides ultraviolet radiation, of which can damage your eyes.
- A important treatment given by doctors and nurses to cure diseases and heal health issues.
- A illegal substance that can hurt your brain and heart by overdosing on it.
- The opposite of healthy
- A important hobby in most peoples lives to stay in form and keep fit.
- An addictive drink, that can lead to many health problems, including: liver disease, breast cancer and even a stroke.
- A bad habit that can hurt your lungs, and by doing It, you could have trouble breathing.
- They are people who are there to help you when you're sick and need help in emergency times.
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- They are people who take responsibility and care for you, and your health.
- An emotion, that makes you feel good and well.
- A human need to feel protected.
- A replicating and inficious cell that lives in living orgasms.
- People who take care of you to evolve your brain with new knowledge and to give you a better future.
- A thing we all do everyday, but overdoing it can have consequences, like a stomach ache and obesity.
- Necessary in a human every day life, to stay awake and not hurt your eyes and brain.
- A deadly and very active virus from china in 2020.
- A place where you take shelter and stay warm and safe, to protect yourself.
- A problematic ingredient, that when overused can result In weight gain and heart diseases.
19 Clues: The opposite of healthy • A human need to feel protected. • An emotion, that makes you feel good and well. • A deadly and very active virus from china in 2020. • A problem that I`s common for people who don´t eat a lot. • A replicating and inficious cell that lives in living orgasms. • A important hobby in most peoples lives to stay in form and keep fit. • ...
Time for a Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-02
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- the electronic record that pertains to a single healthcare organizations.
- specialty specific
- two or more systems working together.
- medication automatically submitted.
- backs up the EMR system.
- The Nationwide Health Information Network.
- primary care provider.
- electronic medical record.
- widely accepted.
- Partly remove or correct.
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- any set of physical properties.
- connects to the main computer
- protected health information
- the electronic record that pertains to multiple healthcare organizations.
- System that manage the practice billing and account system.
- stores list of billing codes.
- allows patient access to their medical records.
- individual electronic health related information.
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology.
- electronic health record.
20 Clues: widely accepted. • specialty specific • primary care provider. • backs up the EMR system. • Partly remove or correct. • electronic health record. • electronic medical record. • protected health information • connects to the main computer • stores list of billing codes. • any set of physical properties. • medication automatically submitted. • two or more systems working together. • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment 2025-04-29
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- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
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- An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- health, What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment (A.Bolor-Erdene 126) 2025-04-29
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- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
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- An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- health, What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Module 1 Homework 11/06/2022 2022-11-07
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- / A health related disease/event in excess of normal. They usually span a larger region geographically.
- / the conditions in the environment where people are born, where they live, where they learn, where they work, where they age etc. that affect a large range of health, functioning and quality-of-life, outcomes and risks. (blank blank of blank)
- / The result of a medical condition that affects the length/quality of life. (2 words)
- / A public health approach that focuses on what the problem is?
- / Factor contributing to making a trait
- / A global spread of a health related disease or even in excess of normal.
- / Stakeholder in public health that works to train and educate
- / having the resources required to have a healthy life. (2 words)
- Evaluation / A public health approach that focuses on learning what works to address the problem.
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- / A public health approach that focuses on how to fix the problem.
- Indirection protection when a large enough amount of the population becomes immune to an infection. (2 words)
- / Intervening before health effects occur, through measures such as banning and imposing laws about substances known to be associated with a disease or health condition, promotion of healthy habits and through awareness. (3 words)
- / A public health approach that focuses on figuring out what the cause of the problem is. (3 words)
- / Stakeholder in public health that works to promote health in its policies.
- / Promotes scientific knowledge base in policy & decision making. (2 words)
- / Are characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor’s impact.(2 words)
- / Worldwide Permanent elimination to 0 incidences of infection caused by a specific through deliberate efforts.
- / Stakeholder in public health that provide wellness initiatives and benefits. (blank AND blank)
- / Ensures provision of services to the needy.
- / The prevention/treatment of and management of an illness preserving someone’s well being. (2 words)
- / Stakeholder in public health that works as a way to promote discourse.
- / Systematically collect, analyze and make available information on health communities.
- / Method used to find the causes of health outcomes and diseases in populations. The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in specified populations.
- / The reduction of disease incidence, prevalence, morbidity or mortality to an acceptable level through deliberate efforts; continued intervention measures are required to maintain the reduction.
24 Clues: / Factor contributing to making a trait • / Ensures provision of services to the needy. • / Stakeholder in public health that works to train and educate • / A public health approach that focuses on what the problem is? • / having the resources required to have a healthy life. (2 words) • / A public health approach that focuses on how to fix the problem. • ...
GDVG Puzzle 2026-02-27
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- A specific limitation or loss of function at the body level (e.g., difficulty walking).
- The first level of health worker in the Kenyan community, often a volunteer. (Abbreviation)
- The Kenyan government's flagship program aiming to ensure everyone can access quality health services without financial hardship. (Abbreviation)
- A vulnerable group often facing higher rates of malnutrition and lower access to education, especially in pastoralist communities. (plural)
- A negative attitude or stereotype toward a group of people (e.g., toward persons with albinism or those with mental illness). (7 letters)
- The unfair treatment of individuals based on their gender, often limiting access to health resources
- The long-term process of ensuring that vulnerable groups are included in all aspects of society, including health decision-making.
- A person who has been forced to flee their home due to conflict or disaster, often residing in camps with limited health access.
- The segment of the population with the highest risk of poor health outcomes (e.g., elderly, PWDs)
- When a community expresses a specific health concern at a baraza, this is known as a ________ need.
- The specific geographic area assigned to a Community Health Unit. (4 letters)
- The process of ranking health issues to decide which to address first with limited resources.
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- A subjective state of well-being encompassing physical, mental, and social aspects, not just the absence of disease.
- A physical, communication, or attitudinal aspect that prevents access
- A person who lives outside their country of origin, often facing significant health vulnerabilities.
- The basic physical and structural elements needed for healthcare to function (e.g., roads, clinics, water).
- The Kenyan health administrative level that is responsible for implementing community health services (e.g., Turkana, Kiambu).
- DETERMINANTS The social, economic, and environmental conditions in which people are born, grow, live, and work that affect health outcomes.
- A gathering or meeting in a community, often led by chiefs, to discuss local issues. (Swahili word)
- The process of identifying and plotting the location of vulnerable groups and health assets in a community
- The state of having multiple overlapping identities (e.g., being a woman, poor, and having a disability) that increases vulnerability.
- The social, behavioral, and cultural expectations associated with being male or female.
- The role of Community Health Volunteers in identifying and sending PWDs to health facilities.
- A person who, due to physical, mental, or sensory impairment, may face barriers to full participation in society. (Abbreviation)
24 Clues: A physical, communication, or attitudinal aspect that prevents access • The specific geographic area assigned to a Community Health Unit. (4 letters) • A specific limitation or loss of function at the body level (e.g., difficulty walking). • The social, behavioral, and cultural expectations associated with being male or female. • ...
CICT Terms and Shorthand 2021-02-11
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- Washington administrative codes
- frequently asked questions
- personal protective equipment
- quality assurance
- vaccine
- ma
- state
- national institutes of health
- qa
- developmental disabilities administration
- Case Investigation Contact Tracing
- troubleshooting
- Phone Number Lookup
- public health
- Department of Health
- master assigner
- personal health information
- ph
- ts
- skilled nursing facility
- polymerase chain reaction
- long-term care facility
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- lhj
- Washington disease reporting system
- faq
- doh
- vx
- snf
- technical support
- quality control
- st
- center of disease control and prevention
- qc
- Local Health Jurisdiction
- world health organization
- assisted living facility
- adult family home
37 Clues: vx • ma • qa • st • qc • ph • ts • lhj • faq • doh • snf • state • vaccine • public health • quality control • troubleshooting • master assigner • quality assurance • technical support • adult family home • Phone Number Lookup • Department of Health • long-term care facility • assisted living facility • skilled nursing facility • Local Health Jurisdiction • world health organization • polymerase chain reaction • ...
GDVG Puzzle 2026-02-27
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- The Kenyan health administrative level that is responsible for implementing community health services (e.g., Turkana, Kiambu).
- The social, behavioral, and cultural expectations associated with being male or female.
- A negative attitude or stereotype toward a group of people (e.g., toward persons with albinism or those with mental illness). (7 letters)
- A person who has been forced to flee their home due to conflict or disaster, often residing in camps with limited health access.
- A gathering or meeting in a community, often led by chiefs, to discuss local issues. (Swahili word)
- The state of having multiple overlapping identities (e.g., being a woman, poor, and having a disability) that increases vulnerability.
- The process of ranking health issues to decide which to address first with limited resources.
- The Kenyan government's flagship program aiming to ensure everyone can access quality health services without financial hardship. (Abbreviation)
- DETERMINANTS The social, economic, and environmental conditions in which people are born, grow, live, and work that affect health outcomes.
- When a community expresses a specific health concern at a baraza, this is known as a ________ need.
- The segment of the population with the highest risk of poor health outcomes (e.g., elderly, PWDs)
- A person who, due to physical, mental, or sensory impairment, may face barriers to full participation in society. (Abbreviation)
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- The process of identifying and plotting the location of vulnerable groups and health assets in a community
- A vulnerable group often facing higher rates of malnutrition and lower access to education, especially in pastoralist communities. (plural)
- The unfair treatment of individuals based on their gender, often limiting access to health resources
- A specific limitation or loss of function at the body level (e.g., difficulty walking).
- A person who lives outside their country of origin, often facing significant health vulnerabilities.
- The long-term process of ensuring that vulnerable groups are included in all aspects of society, including health decision-making.
- A physical, communication, or attitudinal aspect that prevents access
- The role of Community Health Volunteers in identifying and sending PWDs to health facilities.
- The basic physical and structural elements needed for healthcare to function (e.g., roads, clinics, water).
- A subjective state of well-being encompassing physical, mental, and social aspects, not just the absence of disease.
- The first level of health worker in the Kenyan community, often a volunteer. (Abbreviation)
- The specific geographic area assigned to a Community Health Unit. (4 letters)
24 Clues: A physical, communication, or attitudinal aspect that prevents access • The specific geographic area assigned to a Community Health Unit. (4 letters) • A specific limitation or loss of function at the body level (e.g., difficulty walking). • The social, behavioral, and cultural expectations associated with being male or female. • ...
Public Health Quiz 2022-09-11
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- The distribution of unmarried childbearing has shifted with more births to __ unmarried women
- A distinction given to newborns weighing less than 2500 grams or 5.5 lbs at birth
- Health agency that is usually the responsibility of city or county governments
- One of the most widely recognized quasi-governmental health agencies
- These pregnancies are more likely to result in serious health consequences for women and their babies compared to those who delay childbearing
- Medical care provided to a pregnant woman from the time of conception until the birth process occurs
- The most widely recognized international governmental health organization
- Much of the physical threat to older adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 24 stems from their __ and environment rather than disease
- This program is designed to provide a variety of nutritional and health-related goods and services to pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children
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- This is an important measure of a nation's health because it is associated with a variety of factors (e.g., socioeconomics, quality and access to care, etc.)
- The Shriner's and Lion's Club are examples of this type of health organization
- Preferred feeding method for babies because of its significant health benefits
- __ and young adult males have higher mortality rates than their female counterparts
- Determining the preferred number and spacing of children and choosing the appropriate means to accomplish it
- The promulgation of health policies and regulations is associated with this core public health function
- Perhaps the most important population characteristic to consider when describing the occurrence of disease, injury, and/or death in a population
- The primary national health agency in the United States
- In 1990, the CDC initiated this program to better track selected health behaviors among young people
- Licensing responsibilities fall under this core public health function
- Childhood __ includes unintentional injuries, child maltreatment, and infectious diseases
20 Clues: The primary national health agency in the United States • One of the most widely recognized quasi-governmental health agencies • Licensing responsibilities fall under this core public health function • The most widely recognized international governmental health organization • The Shriner's and Lion's Club are examples of this type of health organization • ...
Health Chapter 1 2024-08-19
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- process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- presence of waste in the environment
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- person’s ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life’s present conditions are good
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
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- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- choices and behaviors that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- length of time a person is expected to live
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
21 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Health Ch 2 2024-09-05
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- medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions
- healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave
- theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not
- healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services
- courses of action one can take
- overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another
- aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own
- people under the age of 18
- area without nearby full-service grocery stores
- endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely
- body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers questions about the natural world
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- process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information
- healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders
- healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment
- federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications
- medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings
- ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health
- qualities or priorities one considers important
- to take actions that show support
- process of working with others to make a decision
- anyone who purchases goods and services
- specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach
- medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions
- health of human populations around the world
- illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising
25 Clues: people under the age of 18 • courses of action one can take • to take actions that show support • anyone who purchases goods and services • health of human populations around the world • qualities or priorities one considers important • area without nearby full-service grocery stores • process of working with others to make a decision • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-03
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- factors. These are factors in the environment that can increase the risk of disease.
- An essential public health statistic that measures the overall health of a population.
- This public health measure is used to assess the spread of disease within a community.
- life expectancy. The term for the amount of years a person is expected to live in good health.
- A health condition that causes the body to lose calcium, affecting bone density.
- A major cause of lung disease, commonly related to smoking.
- The practice of preventing disease through vaccination and public health measures.
- The proportion of people in a population who are affected by a disease at any given time.
- The number of deaths due to a specific disease in a population over a period of time.
- This type of disease is spread from person to person, like flu or COVID-19.
- A key public health indicator that measures life expectancy at birth.
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- A global health crisis classified under the ICD as a viral infection, first identified in 2009.
- This measure is commonly used to assess the rate of death in a population.
- The condition where a person's blood pressure is higher than normal.
- A chronic condition that affects blood sugar levels.
- A mental health disorder often linked with anxiety and persistent sadness.
- A classification of diseases that includes heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
- This term refers to the length of time people are expected to live.
- Health Organization). The ICD system is published by this organization.
- promotion.A key public health concept that refers to policies promoting the well-being of populations.
20 Clues: A chronic condition that affects blood sugar levels. • A major cause of lung disease, commonly related to smoking. • This term refers to the length of time people are expected to live. • The condition where a person's blood pressure is higher than normal. • A key public health indicator that measures life expectancy at birth. • ...
Medical Terminology - Roots 2024-10-09
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- eye (biotech research and development)
- skin (therapeutic)
- head (biotech research and development)
- kidney (health informatic and support)
- fat (heath informatic and support)
- rib (diagnostic)
- vein (diagnostic)
- bone (therapeutic)
- cerebrum (biotech research and development)
- larynx (diagnostic)
- heart (diagnostic)
- liver (health informatic and support)
- electrical activity (biotech research and development)
- blood (diagnostic)
- stone (health informatic and support)
- vessel or duct (therapeutic)
- disease (biotech research and development)
- straight (therapeutic)
- cold (therapeutic)
- muscle (therapeutic)
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- child (health informatic and support)
- white (diagnostic)
- gland (therapeutic)
- bronchial tubes (diagnostic)
- bladder or fluid filled sack (health informatic and support)
- red (diagnostic)
- mouth (diagnostic)
- mind (health informatic and support)
- intestines (health informatic and support)
- chest (diagnostic)
- arm (diagnostic)
- nerve (biotech research and development)
- water (therapeutic)
- joint (therapeutic)
- esophagus (health informatic and support)
- nose (therapeutic)
- glucose or sugar (health informatic and support)
- tongue (diagnostic)
- lung or air (diagnostic)
39 Clues: red (diagnostic) • rib (diagnostic) • arm (diagnostic) • vein (diagnostic) • white (diagnostic) • skin (therapeutic) • mouth (diagnostic) • chest (diagnostic) • bone (therapeutic) • heart (diagnostic) • nose (therapeutic) • blood (diagnostic) • cold (therapeutic) • gland (therapeutic) • larynx (diagnostic) • water (therapeutic) • joint (therapeutic) • tongue (diagnostic) • muscle (therapeutic) • ...
Chapter 1 Health Vocabulary 2013-11-05
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- radio, television, and the internet
- the various methods for communicating info
- a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health info and services, and to use these resources to promote ones health and wellness
- collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- differences in health outcomes among groups
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you by your parents
- a nationwide healthy promotion and disease prevention plan design to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the US
- deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- getting along with others
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- an ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity, and cancer
- a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
- includes providing accurate health information and teaching health skills to help people make healthy decisions
- an overall state of well-being, or total health
- the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- sum of your surroundings
- combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
- people of the same age who share similar interests
20 Clues: sum of your surroundings • getting along with others • radio, television, and the internet • the various methods for communicating info • differences in health outcomes among groups • an overall state of well-being, or total health • deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • people of the same age who share similar interests • ...
D Fest- Crossword Preparation 2015-01-13
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- Policy Administration System of Vitality Health.
- National reinsurer of India
- Rebranded name of PruProtect.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- A covered person who relies on another person for support or obtains health coverage through a spouse or parent who is the covered person under a health plan
- Cause of loss
- Any person (doctor or nurse) or institution (hospital, clinic, or laboratory) that provides medical care
- Chance of loss
- Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health.
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- Holding company of Vitality Health and Vitality Life
- The insurance agreement or contract
- Other name of adverse selection.
- -----------(11 Char) is insurance that is purchased by an insurance company
- Rebranded name of Pru Health.
- Form submitted to a payer (by a health care provider or patient) to request payment for items or services
- The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for health insurance coverage
- This will allow the previously terminated policy to resume.
- Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health.
- Termination of insurance for non-payment of premium
19 Clues: Cause of loss • Chance of loss • National reinsurer of India • Rebranded name of PruProtect. • Rebranded name of Pru Health. • Other name of adverse selection. • The insurance agreement or contract • Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health. • Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health. • Policy Administration System of Vitality Health. • ...
Healthy Habits 2024-08-25
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- You should do this to avoid germs.
- You should do this for 8 hours daily.
- This is important for eye health.
- This is a good habit for heart health.
- You should eat this for vitamins.
- This is a good habit for dental health.
- This is important for strong bones.
- You should do this to avoid dehydration.
- You should do this to avoid fatigue.
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- This is important for mental health.
- You should do this before every meal.
- This is important for muscle health.
- You should do this to relax.
- This is a good habit for clean teeth.
- This is a good habit for overall health.
- You should do this to avoid stress.
- This is essential for hydration.
- You should do this to stay fit.
- This is a good habit for skin health.
- You should do this to avoid illness.
20 Clues: You should do this to relax. • You should do this to stay fit. • This is essential for hydration. • This is important for eye health. • You should eat this for vitamins. • You should do this to avoid germs. • You should do this to avoid stress. • This is important for strong bones. • This is important for mental health. • This is important for muscle health. • ...
The Importance of Personal Health 2024-02-07
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- chronic disease other that obesity, heart disease, and diabetes
- what activity that can cause chronic disease? drinking
- which county that place around 38% death with heart diseases
- check up what will you do if your personal health affects your quality of life
- act of delaying or putting off tasks until the last minute
- a serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high
- activity that you have to do regularly so it can maintain your health
- a situation that make people difficult to complete their daily task
- neglecting your health can lead to a decreased in
- who will check your health when you need it
- a lifestyle to produce more energy in the morning
- besides physical it can also affect your
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- food that can threaten your health
- when you should go to primary care doctor
- what will you get if you maintain your personal health
- who’s the victim of chronic disease in US
- ignoring your health can increase the risk of developing
- people just realize the importance of personal health after suffering from
- type of chronic disease that cause 38% death in U.S
- what will cause your health if your body fat is increase
20 Clues: food that can threaten your health • besides physical it can also affect your • when you should go to primary care doctor • who’s the victim of chronic disease in US • who will check your health when you need it • neglecting your health can lead to a decreased in • a lifestyle to produce more energy in the morning • type of chronic disease that cause 38% death in U.S • ...
Emoti-Cards - Cards 2026-01-18
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- 3 Damage
- Throws a 5 damage spear at the enemy.
- Damages number of Wins
- 2 Damage, Heals 5 health
- 3 Damage, 3 health, and 3 Bucks
- Heals 1-10 health
- Heals 1 health. +1 healing power every use.
- Gives 20 Bucks
- Gives as much Bucks as the enemy's damage this turn
- Damages as much as the enemy damaged last turn
- Deals 5 damage, If the enemy deals more than 7 damage, gain a random relic.
- Heals your amount of Bucks
- 4 Damage
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- 6 Damage
- Heals or Damages 5 health
- Heals 4 health
- Damage equal to 5% of your health
- 10 Damage, but takes 5 of your health
- 1-10 Damage
- Deals 4 damage plus 2 damage for every Emish card in hand
- Gives 3 rounds of 5 poison damage
- 4 Damage, Heals 7 health
- 2 Damage
- +5 damage for every 3 wins
- 1 Damage
- 4 Damage, If in your hand during a Modded Round, earn 2 Bucks
- 5 Damage
- Gives 5 rounds of the enemy's current damage as poison damage
- Heals double your wins
- 3 Damage
30 Clues: 6 Damage • 3 Damage • 2 Damage • 1 Damage • 5 Damage • 4 Damage • 3 Damage • 1-10 Damage • Heals 4 health • Gives 20 Bucks • Heals 1-10 health • Damages number of Wins • Heals double your wins • 4 Damage, Heals 7 health • 2 Damage, Heals 5 health • Heals or Damages 5 health • +5 damage for every 3 wins • Heals your amount of Bucks • 3 Damage, 3 health, and 3 Bucks • Damage equal to 5% of your health • ...
2023 HIP Week Crossword 2023-04-11
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- Manages Inpatient Coding
- Acronymn for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Manages Physician Support
- U of U Health emr system
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- Helps us keep on 'rollin
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certificatation
- __Directives are how patients note their healthcare wishes before a medical crisis
- Document Imaging to allow for digital storage
- Manages Release of Information
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- Manages HMHI HIM
- __ terminology refers to words and languages used specifically in the medical and health fields
- Manages Outpatient Coding
- Captain of the Ship
- Manages Document Capture
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health __ Management
- HIM Professionals help healthcare professionals provide better ___.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
21 Clues: Manages HMHI HIM • Captain of the Ship • Health __ Management • Manages Inpatient Coding • Manages Document Capture • U of U Health emr system • Helps us keep on 'rollin • Manages Outpatient Coding • Manages Physician Support • Manages Release of Information • Acronym for Protected Health Information • Document Imaging to allow for digital storage • ...
9th Grade FLE 2024-02-07
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- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urgent to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful.
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices
- overall state of well-being, or total health.
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain.Interpersonal Communication-exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- avoiding harmful behaviors.
- - a process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem-solving.
- various methods of communicating information.
- ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the United States.
- - collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
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- refers to a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health wellness.
- reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- people of the same age who share similar interests
- - a sum of your surroundings
- anything that causes stress.
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- a physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness.
- taking actions to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- an act of becoming aware through the senses.
- all traits that were biologically passedon to you from parents.
23 Clues: avoiding harmful behaviors. • - a sum of your surroundings • anything that causes stress. • an act of becoming aware through the senses. • overall state of well-being, or total health. • various methods of communicating information. • people of the same age who share similar interests • - collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. • ...
Population and Health 2025-09-07
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- Movement of people from rural areas to cities, leading to population concentration.
- ratio Ratio of non-working (young and elderly) population to the working-age population.
- growth The increase in the number of people over time.
- shift Change in the dominant health problems from infectious diseases to chronic non-communicable diseases.
- interconnectedness The way nations are linked through trade, migration, health, and environmental challenges.
- intelligence Use of machine systems to analyze data and enhance healthcare decision-making.
- expectancy The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- Basic physical and organizational facilities (hospitals, water systems, transport) that support population health.
- transition The shift from high birth and death rates to lower rates as a society develops.
- projections Estimates of future population size and composition based on current data.
- The total number of people living in a specific area or the world.
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- Access to clean water and proper waste disposal to maintain health.
- change Long-term alterations in temperature and weather patterns affecting health and survival.
- Unequal access to resources, health care, and opportunities among groups.
- New ideas, technologies, or methods that improve health outcomes.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Movement of people across regions or countries for work, safety, or better living conditions.
- The rising proportion of older individuals in a population.
- momentum Continued population growth due to a large base of young people, even after fertility declines.
- Fair distribution of health services and resources across all groups.
- The group of people available for work, especially in health services.
- healthcare Measures taken to prevent diseases before they occur (e.g., vaccination, screening).
- rate The average number of children born per woman during her reproductive years.
- The frequency of deaths in a population.
- health Collective health status and well-being of a group in a specific area.
25 Clues: The frequency of deaths in a population. • growth The increase in the number of people over time. • The rising proportion of older individuals in a population. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • New ideas, technologies, or methods that improve health outcomes. • The total number of people living in a specific area or the world. • ...
Year 11 revision 2013-10-14
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- Government responsibilities of the________•Public hospitals •Mental health services •Dental health services •Infant health centres •Health promotion and prevention activities •Community health centres •Ambulance services •Provision and early detection programs
- be innovative and respond to changing needs - cater for needs now and also have resources, technology and personnel to cater for needs in the future
- Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants.
- Every person who is eligible to use the health care system should have the same access despite barriers such as distance, discrimination and affordability.
- An efficient health care system is one that can achieve desired outcomes with cost-effective use of resources.
- The health care system should be centred on the user's needs -reactive to needs fairly quickly, respect dignity and confidentiality .
- health Insurance Private health insurance is insurance that individuals can chose to take additional to Medicare
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme.
- Government responsibilities of the _________,•Medicare,•Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme,•Management of national health programs - NHPAs•Health policy and legislation•Regulation of private health insurance •Australian Quarantine Inspection Service•FSANZ
- health Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness ie. having reliable body function, healthy blood pressure level, healthy weight for height, being physically fit, being free from disease or illness
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- health Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independant and cooperative way ie, maintaining a network of friends, communicating effectively with others, obeying the laws and rules of society, accepting responsibility for actions
- health state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is bale to make a contribution to his or her community ie. recognising and expressing feelings, being resilient and able to cope with a range of situations, supporting and helping family, feeling good about oneself, having coping mechanisms for stress
- aid aid provided by the governments of a group of countries which is distributed through international institutions such as United nations, World Health Organisation and World Bank
- lateral aid aid given by the government of one country to the government of another country- often n the form of money, services, building of infrastructure
- The ability to provide uninterrupted, coordinated care/intervention/action across programs, practitioners, organisations and levels over time.
- subsidises the cost of a wide range of prescription medications, providing Australians with vital medications at affordable prices.
- Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe.
- aid short-term aid given in response to a conflict or disaster, examples food, water, shelter, essential medical supplies, trained personnel
- Health professionals should be well educated in their chosen area; they should have appropriate training and qualifications, and should update their knowledge regularly.
- Australias Agency for International Development
- Development Index A way of measuring development, providing a statistical assessment and ranking of a countries achievements based on the three basic aspects of human development health, knowledge and standard of living.
21 Clues: Australia's universal health insurance scheme. • Australias Agency for International Development • Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe. • Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants. • ...
Health Care Systems 2023-01-11
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- Health care facilities found in many types of health care
- an international agency compiling statistics and information on disease, publishes health information, and investigates and addresses serious health problems throughout the world
- provide special care for victims of accidents or sudden illness
- privately owned offices providing dental services
- provide health services as directed by the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)
- agencies that provide care for people who are terminally ill and who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less
- an office that provides services such as diagnosis, treatment, examination, basic laboratory testing, minor surgery, and other similar care
- a facility that treats patients who have mental disorders and diseases
- a national agency that deals with the health problems in the United States
- establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job-related injuries and illnesses
- a federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public
- a federal agency established to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for Americans
- a division of USDHHS concerned with the causes, spread, and control of diseases in populations
- one of the major types of health care facilities
- a type of managed care health insurance plan usually provided by large industries or companies to their employees
- preparation and dispensing of medications and providing expertise on drug therapy
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- an approach that was developed in response to rising health care costs to insure that all health care provided to a patient has a purpose
- supported by donations, fundraiser, or grants, they provide health services at the national, state, and local levels
- is both a health care delivery system and a type of insurance
- agencies designed to provide care in a patient's home
- provide care to help patients who have physical or mental disabilities obtain maximum self-care and function
- a health insurance plan providing treatment for workers injured on the job
- is a medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the federal government and state governments but operated by individual states
- what most people rely on to pay for the cost of health care
- allows individuals who can care for themselves to rent or purchase an apartment in the facility and provides services such as basic medical care
- a nonprofit U.S.-based organization created to ensure that patients receive the safest, highest quality care in any health care setting
- found in schools and colleges and provide emergency care for victims of accidents and sudden illness
- a federal program that provides health care for almost all individuals over the age of 65
- a patient privacy law
29 Clues: a patient privacy law • one of the major types of health care facilities • privately owned offices providing dental services • agencies designed to provide care in a patient's home • Health care facilities found in many types of health care • what most people rely on to pay for the cost of health care • is both a health care delivery system and a type of insurance • ...
DAILY REVIEW: Community Health 2024-03-13
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- Any building or infrastructure designed to deliver healthcare services. [6/10]
- Determinants of health that are impacted by how much money we have and where we are in the world. [8]
- To be eligible for Medicare patients need to hold an Aus or NZ citizenship or have a permanent _____ issued. [4]
- ___________ & ___________ social determinant of health that includes exclusion from friends, family & society. [8/8]
- Features of the environment that include organisms, elements and landscapes. [7]
- Any factor that can increase the chances of ill or good health in the population or an individual. [11]
- Determinants of health that involve elements of the landscape and cityscape. [13]
- Long periods of this mean that our immune system is compromised and might lead to us getting physically ill.
- Patients who want shorter wait times and the freedom to select their surgeons for treatment might be better suited to the _________ health care system [7]
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- People have longer life expectancies and less chronic health conditions if they have higher levels of __________ [9]
- Too much of this means you can buy things like illicit substances and fast food. Not having enough of this might lead to not being able to afford medical care or food. [6]
- ________ health can positively or negatively impact the health of an adult. [6]
- The treatment patients receive while at a health centre e.g.: surgery, check up or blood donation. [6/8]
- These determinants of health are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age. [6]
- Whether it's paid or voluntary _______ is good for your health. [4]
- One of many health services not covered under Medicare. [13]
- Economic determinant that centres around neighbourhoods and accommodation. [7]
- The name given to the government funded public health care system in Australia. [8]
- Features of the environment that are not naturally occurring and are made by people such as buildings, schools and roads. [5]
- Having Access to Services means that people can get treatment for illness and disease in a __________ manner. [6]
20 Clues: One of many health services not covered under Medicare. [13] • Whether it's paid or voluntary _______ is good for your health. [4] • Any building or infrastructure designed to deliver healthcare services. [6/10] • Economic determinant that centres around neighbourhoods and accommodation. [7] • ...
Health Ch.1 2022-08-17
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- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- length of time a person is expected to live
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
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- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- presence of waste in the environment
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- actual number of years a person lives
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
heath and wellness savannah 2022-09-07
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- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that lifes present conditions are good
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about ones self, and views about the world
- presence of waste in the environment
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- state of being without reguler, consistent housing
- health conditions that develop due to a persons genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors aspects of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or diorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- belifs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a persons cells; affect development, personality, and health
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- choices and behaviors that affect a person´s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
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- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- actual number of years a person lives
- length of time a person is expected to live
- process of identifying ones state of health and taking steps to improve it
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
22 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without reguler, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
Medical vocabulary 2020-10-29
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- Care for an illness, injury or condition serious enough that a reasonable person would seek care right away, but not so severe as to require emergency room care.
- Health care services or supplies needed to prevent, diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease or its symptoms and that meet accepted standards of medicine.
- A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions.
- When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount.
- Emergency services you get in an emergency room.
- your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage of the allowed amount for the service.
- The most you pay during a policy period before your healthy insurance or plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount.
- Health care services that help a person keep, get back or improve skills and functioning for daily living that have been lost or impaired because of person was sick, hurt or disabled.
- Care in a hospital that requires admission as an impatient and usually requires an overnight stay.
- The amount paid for a medical service in a geographic area based on what providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar medical service.
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- Health care services that your health insurance or plan doesn't pay for or cover.
- A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan.
- Services to provide comfort and support for persons in the last stages of a terminal illness and their families.
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
19 Clues: Emergency services you get in an emergency room. • A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan. • Health care services that your health insurance or plan doesn't pay for or cover. • A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again. • ...
D Fest- Crossword Preparation 2015-01-13
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- Rebranded name of PruProtect.
- Chance of loss
- Termination of insurance for non-payment of premium
- Other name of adverse selection.
- The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for health insurance coverage
- Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health.
- Holding company of Vitality Health and Vitality Life
- Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health.
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- Form submitted to a payer (by a health care provider or patient) to request payment for items or services
- Rebranded name of Pru Health.
- Any person (doctor or nurse) or institution (hospital, clinic, or laboratory) that provides medical care
- A covered person who relies on another person for support or obtains health coverage through a spouse or parent who is the covered person under a health plan
- Policy Administration System of Vitality Health.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- National reinsurer of India
- This will allow the previously terminated policy to resume.
- The insurance agreement or contract
- Cause of loss
- -----------(11 Char) is insurance that is purchased by an insurance company
19 Clues: Cause of loss • Chance of loss • National reinsurer of India • Rebranded name of PruProtect. • Rebranded name of Pru Health. • Other name of adverse selection. • The insurance agreement or contract • Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health. • Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health. • Policy Administration System of Vitality Health. • ...
Ch 2 2026-01-09
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- federal group that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications.
- care that is received in a facility that the patient leaves after
- show support
- claims that sound science based but that are not.
- someone who purchases goods and services
- ___ learning - seeking to gather new info and skills
- ___ goal - a goal that includes the parts necessary for success
- a life-threatening event
- qualities or priorities that are important
- knowledge based on observation and experimentation
- allowing your organs to be used by another person
- designed to stop something before it starts
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- medical care to prevent or treat health conditions
- __-__ process
- care in which people stay in a facility during treatment
- something one intends to reach
- options
- group of people living in the same area
- professionals with additional training in a given field
- food ___ areas without nearby full service grocery stores
- health ___ advocating for families and communities to be healthier
- ___ health - science based approach to improving population health as a whole
- illegal activity such as deceptive labeling and advertising
- health ___ - ability to locate, evaluate, appy, and communicate health information
- ___ health - health of everyone on the planet
- community ___- taking actions to improve the health of a community
- healthcare professional that provides basic regular medical care.
27 Clues: options • show support • __-__ process • a life-threatening event • something one intends to reach • group of people living in the same area • someone who purchases goods and services • qualities or priorities that are important • designed to stop something before it starts • ___ health - health of everyone on the planet • claims that sound science based but that are not. • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
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- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Application of OSHA
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
23 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
Deshavon's Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-03
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- A gradual progression through many stages
- An offer to repair or replace a product if there is a problem with the product.
- one extreme and another.
- expectancy The number of years a person can expect to
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you
- when the feelings you experience are
- along with others.
- reach.
- to improve one’s health.
- others, and with your surroundings.
- health The state of being comfortable with yourself,
- The use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- literacy The ability to gather, understand, and use health
- responses to events.
- functions. When you are physically healthy
- of life The degree of total satisfaction that a person
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- Someone who buys products or services.
- A state of high-level health.
- An illegal act that involves telling lies to obtain money or property.
- The selling of useless medical treatments or products
- health The aspect of health that refers to how you react
- health The aspect of health that refers to how well your
- from life.
- Taking action to avoid disease,injury, and other negative outcomes
- The overall well-being of your body, mind, and your relationships with other people.
- health The aspect of health that refers to how well you
- The public promotion of a product or service.
- plan A series of specific steps you can take to reach a goal
- events in your life. You are emotionally
- A result that a person aims for and works hard
- have enough energy to carry out everyday
31 Clues: reach. • from life. • along with others. • responses to events. • one extreme and another. • to improve one’s health. • A state of high-level health. • others, and with your surroundings. • when the feelings you experience are • Someone who buys products or services. • events in your life. You are emotionally • have enough energy to carry out everyday • ...
HIPAA SAYS WHAT? 2020-11-18
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- Protected Health Information abbr.
- An agreement with a vendor or third party holds them dually liable in the event of a data _____
- Employees who improperly use Protected Health Information may be subject to this type of penalty for violating confidentiality
- The Privacy Rule applies to _____ entities
- Email is a form of this medium for information transmission
- HIPAA is enforced by the Office for _____ Rights
- The number of times to check an email address before sending Protected Health Information
- Protected Health Information covers Individually _____ Health Information
- HIPAA requires that Protected Health Information remain secure both at _____ and in transit.
- An example of Protected Health Information between health care professionals
- Employees who violate HIPAA can face imprisonment of up to _____ years.
- Business _____ are any type of vendor or third party that may have access to Protected Health Information
- The type of consent that patients must give to allow staff to email Protected Health Information
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- Information that specifically identifies a person
- Policies and procedures are this type of required safeguard
- An activity directly related to the treatment and payment of an individual
- A type of protocol designed to provide privacy and data integrity between two or more communicating computer applications.
- Just because an email platform is HIPAA capable does not mean it is HIPAA _____.
- An example of a Biometric identifier
- Information about an individual that can be match with other available information to identify the individual
- A permitted use for Protected Health Information
- The _____ amount of information needed to perform the task
22 Clues: Protected Health Information abbr. • An example of a Biometric identifier • The Privacy Rule applies to _____ entities • HIPAA is enforced by the Office for _____ Rights • A permitted use for Protected Health Information • Information that specifically identifies a person • The _____ amount of information needed to perform the task • ...
Mental health 2024-11-12
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- Negative beliefs about mental health issues
- Embracing mental health challenges without judgment
- Offering understanding and encouragement
- A feeling often associated with mental health stigma
- Embracing mental health issues without prejudice
- How some mental health issues might seem
- Criticizing someone because of their mental health
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- Forming opinions without understanding mental health
- Understanding another person's feelings
- Knowing about mental health and its impact
- Someone who supports mental health awareness
- Feeling of being separated due to mental health
- The process of improving mental health
- Learning about mental health to reduce stigma
- Professional help for mental health concerns
15 Clues: The process of improving mental health • Understanding another person's feelings • Offering understanding and encouragement • How some mental health issues might seem • Knowing about mental health and its impact • Negative beliefs about mental health issues • Someone who supports mental health awareness • Professional help for mental health concerns • ...
HEALTH PROMOTION 2023-09-20
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- Health promotion efforts can extend the average ___________ by preventing chronic diseases and promoting healthy behaviours.
- Health promotion recognizes that health is influenced by a range of factors, including social, economic, and ___________ determinants.
- When individuals learn healthy behaviors through health promotion, they often pass these habits on to their families and communities, creating a ___________ effect of positive health outcomes.
- Limited health ___________ can make it challenging for individuals to understand and act upon health information.
- Promoting campaigns and initiatives that reduce stigma, increase mental health awareness, and foster ___________ communities can help overcome this barrier.
- One common misconception is that health is solely an individual's responsibility, ignoring the influence of ___________ determinants of health.
- Promoting regular check-ups, screenings, and vaccinations to detect and prevent health issues early is a fundamental aspect of ___________ care in health promotion.
- Building partnerships among various stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, and ___________ organizations is important for effective health promotion.
- Lower health insurance claims due to health promotion efforts can lead to reduced ___________ for both individuals and employers.
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- Community ___________ is crucial for tailoring health promotion efforts to specific needs and cultures.
- Health promotion focuses on ___________ well-being and health through preventive measures and positive health choices.
- To reduce resistance to change, health promotion programs can employ ___________ change theories and motivational techniques.
- A healthier population tends to be more ___________ at work, resulting in improved productivity.
- Improved quality of life is one of the long-term benefits of health promotion, including better ___________ and mental well-being.
- Some people believe that health promotion programs are too expensive, overlooking the ___________ associated with preventive measures.
15 Clues: A healthier population tends to be more ___________ at work, resulting in improved productivity. • Community ___________ is crucial for tailoring health promotion efforts to specific needs and cultures. • Limited health ___________ can make it challenging for individuals to understand and act upon health information. • ...
PUBH 100 Chapter 1 2018-03-10
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- This type of distribution reflects the presence of disparities in a condition
- Public health requires a lot of “out of the box” thinking, making it both ____ and science
- What we know, what others know, and how we share it
- Leadership
- This characteristic of public health makes it stronger by bringing diverse specialties to the table
- This foundational belief of public health argues that everyone should have access to the resources to have good health
- These interventions include traditional public health and healthcare approaches
- San Diego public health practitioners engaged in this to ensure the transient population received services
- Includes control of infectious diseases, healthy workplaces, and a safe water/food supply
- These interventions have non-healthcare goals and are often societal
- How much a public health or healthcare system is prepared to handle
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- The focus of public health
- Primary science of public health
- Includes encouraging healthier food choices and increased physical activity
- Approach that focuses on those with greatest risk of the outcome
- Principle that says you can have what you can afford or earn
- Because the federal constitution does not explicitly mention healthcare or public health, it is a __________ constitution
- Approach that targets an entire population with the goal of improving the _____
- This framework recognizes that individuals are surrounded by layers of influence like family, community, and society
- Includes screening, vaccination, and safety seat checks
20 Clues: Leadership • The focus of public health • Primary science of public health • What we know, what others know, and how we share it • Includes screening, vaccination, and safety seat checks • Principle that says you can have what you can afford or earn • Approach that focuses on those with greatest risk of the outcome • ...
The importance of Personal health 2024-02-06
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- /A health-conscious society is more likely to see a...... in chronic diseases
- /A health-focused.....can lead to fewer chronic issues
- /Healthy Individuals contribute more effectively to their....
- /Maintaining personal health is essential not only for..... well-being
- /Focusing on individual health can lead to better...
- /Personal health is....to one's overall quality of life
- /A person responsible for or involved in formulating policies, especially in politics.
- /The mental, physical and social well-being of an individual
- /Paving the way for a more equitable and thriving...
- /Physical, mental, or emotional condition, including alcohol or substance use disorder and use of prescription medications that could adversely affect an individual's ability to practice safely and competently.
- /The importance of personal health transcends individual .....
- /Personal health has significant...... on broader societal
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- /It has significant implications on broader societal and economic ....
- /Prioritizing personal health can reduce..
- /Synonym of way of life
- /A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- /Synonym of occupation
- /The fourth benefits of maintaining personal health is...
- /The effect of an individual's actions on other people (or other people on them), in an organisation, or in society.
- /One of the economic benefits of maintaining personal health is reducing healthcare...
- /The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community
21 Clues: /Synonym of occupation • /Synonym of way of life • /Prioritizing personal health can reduce.. • /Focusing on individual health can lead to better... • /Paving the way for a more equitable and thriving... • /A health-focused.....can lead to fewer chronic issues • /Personal health is....to one's overall quality of life • ...
WHAT IS HEALTH AND WELLNESS? 2024-10-08
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- LENGTH OF TIME A PERSON IS EXPECTED TO LIVE.
- PRESENCE OF WASTE IN THE ENVIRONMENT.
- POOR OVERALL STATE OF HEALTH IN WHICH A PERSON CANNOT FUNCTION NORMALLY.
- IN-PERSON AND ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNELS.
- LAND FEATURES AND ANY BODIES OF WATER PRESENT IN AN AREA.
- STATE OF COMPLETE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL, AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING.
- DIMENSION OF HEALTH THAT REFERS TO HOW WELL A PERSON GETS ALONG WITH OTHERS.
- PROCESS OF IDENTIFYING ONE'S STATE OF HEALTH AND TAKING STEPS TO IMPROVE IT.
- DIMENSION OF HEALTH THAT DESCRIBES HOW A PERSON OBSERVES AND INTERPRETS INFORMATION TO MAKE DECISIONS, SOLVE PROBLEMS, AND EXAMINE SITUATIONS.
- CHOICES AND BEHAVIORS THAT AFFECT A PERSON'S CHANCE OF DEVELOPING A DISEASE, UNHEALTHY CONDITION, OR INJURY.
- EXTENT TO WHICH A PERSON EXPERIENCES A HEALTHY, HAPPY, AND FULFILLING LIFE.
- ACID CHEMICAL THAT CARRIES GENETIC INFORMATION; FOUND IN CHROMOSOMES.
- HEALTH CONDITIONS THAT DEVELOP DUE TO A PERSON'S GENES; DO NOT REQUIRE THE PRESENCE OF OTHER RISK FACTORS.
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- ASPECTS OF PEOPLE'S LIVES THAT REDUCE RISK AND INCREASE THE LIKELIHOOD OF OPTIMAL HEALTH.
- ACTUAL NUMBER OF YEARS A PERSON LIVES.
- BELIEFS, VALUES, CUSTOMS, AND ARTS OF A PARTICULAR GROUP OR SOCIETY.
- STATE OF EXCELLENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS, INCLUDING PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL, AND SOCIAL HEALTH.
- DIMENSION OF HEALTH THAT REFERS TO HOW WELL THE BODY FUNCTIONS.
- STATE OF BEING WITHOUT REGULAR, CONSISTENT HOUSING.
- PERSON'S ABILITY TO FUNCTION POSITIVELY AND OVERALL SATISFACTION THAT LIFE'S PRESENT CONDITIONS ARE GOOD.
- DIMENSION OF HEALTH THAT REFERS TO THE EXPRESSION OF THOUGHTS AN FEELINGS, INCLUDING EMOTIONS, MOODS, FEELINGS ABOUT ONE'S SELF, AND VIEWS ABOUT THE WORLD.
- CIRCUMSTANCES, OBJECTS, OR CONDITIONS THAT SURROUND A PERSON IN EVERYDAY LIFE.
- DNA SEGMENTS THAT CONTAIN THE BLUEPRINT FOR THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF A PERSON'S CELLS, AFFECT DEVELOPMENT, PERSONALITY, AND HEALTH.
- ASPECTS OF PEOPLE'S LIVES THAT INCREASE THE CHANCES THEY WILL DEVELOP A DISEASE OR DISORDER OR EXPERIENCE AN INJURY OR DECLINE IN HEALTH.
24 Clues: PRESENCE OF WASTE IN THE ENVIRONMENT. • ACTUAL NUMBER OF YEARS A PERSON LIVES. • LENGTH OF TIME A PERSON IS EXPECTED TO LIVE. • IN-PERSON AND ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNELS. • STATE OF BEING WITHOUT REGULAR, CONSISTENT HOUSING. • LAND FEATURES AND ANY BODIES OF WATER PRESENT IN AN AREA. • DIMENSION OF HEALTH THAT REFERS TO HOW WELL THE BODY FUNCTIONS. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2025-02-17
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- Traits biologically passed down
- Safety habits to not allow disease or injury
- The teaching and promotion of health information
- The ideas, beliefs, and behaviours of a group
- The sale of false health products or services
- The study of patterns of disease in a population
- Combination of physical, mental, and social wellness
- The act of resolving a problem through cooperation
- Risks that increase the effect of the added risk
- People of the same age and share similar interests
- A goal that can be accomplished in a short amount of time
- A goal that requires planning because it takes a longer amount of time to accomplish
- Failure by a health professional to meet acceptable standards
- The total-health of a person
- The total surroundings
- Displaying a product to get someone interested
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- The community-wide effort to monitor health
- Avoiding harmful things to health
- Any behavior that can cause issues to health
- Qualities that describe a person
- A person that is admired based on their traits
- The capacity to understand about basic health services
- Strategies to say "no" when you are asked to do something threatening to your health
- Taking action to influence health
- Ways to deal with stress
- Someone who buys or uses health products
- The total history of vaccinations or health problems of someone
- The purchasing of products or services using the internet
- A plan to achieve goals
- A plan in which companies or the government pay for all or a portion of someone's medical expenses
- Ideas or beliefs that are important
- Various methods of communication
- Something that you aim for and takes planning
- A written agreement to repair or refund a product
- People who take on consumer issues
- Actions to prevent a disease or injury
- Deceit or trickery
- Doctors specifically trained for a specific patient or medical condition
38 Clues: Deceit or trickery • The total surroundings • A plan to achieve goals • Ways to deal with stress • The total-health of a person • Traits biologically passed down • Qualities that describe a person • Various methods of communication • Avoiding harmful things to health • Taking action to influence health • People who take on consumer issues • Ideas or beliefs that are important • ...
Super Auto Pets 2025-02-27
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- Copy 50% of friends health
- Sell to give friends health
- Stock a 2 coin apple
- Gain coconut perk when hurt
- Give friend behind melon perk
- Gain melon perk when friend ahead faints
- Buff friends when faint
- give friends +1 health when leveling up
- Summon 1/1 Dirty rat when faint
- 1/10000 chance
- Friend ahead repeats ability
- +1 attack and +1 health when friend summoned
- Do 1 damage to friend behind after every attack
- Friends gain +1 attack when eating food
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- Give friends health after a loss
- +1 attack and 1+ health when friends ahead attacks
- Copy friend ahead's ability
- Deal random damage when hurt
- Doubles value of shop food
- Summon a 5/3 bus when faints
- Swallow friend ahead
- Give friends +1 health
- Sell for one free bread crumb
- gain +1 gold
24 Clues: gain +1 gold • 1/10000 chance • Stock a 2 coin apple • Swallow friend ahead • Give friends +1 health • Buff friends when faint • Copy 50% of friends health • Doubles value of shop food • Copy friend ahead's ability • Sell to give friends health • Gain coconut perk when hurt • Deal random damage when hurt • Summon a 5/3 bus when faints • Friend ahead repeats ability • ...
Jared's HPA Crossword 2016-11-15
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- Services provided to individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living is ______ living
- An insurer can also be called this
- Slang name for the ACA
- ______ _____ physicians directly provide or coordinate a range of health care services for a patient
- _______ populations are more likely to struggle with care
- A type of savings account that allows you to set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses if you have a “high deductible” health insurance plan; abbreviated HSA
- A joint federal-state program of health care coverage for low income individuals
- Distributes financial benefits to retired or disabled people, their spouses, and their dependent children based on their reported earnings
- Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with ESRD
- As we watched for our modules, Bernie _________ is an avid advocate for free healthcare
- The ________ part is against the ACA
- Conditions that insurance providers could previously use to deny care
- In many European countries, the health care system is supported by paying _____
- The government should act as a ______ ____ for the disabled, poor and elderly
- The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before your insurance provider will pay for certain claims
- The management and operation of public hospitals is the responsibility of the _____ government
- An amount that someone with insurance must pay for a service
- A version of a drug that isn't namebrand is considered this
- Care that requires immediate attention, but not so serious it requires the ER
- Any service that is included and covered by your health insurance policy
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- The country that the World Health Organization ranks as best in the world in health systems
- The affordable care act was passed ___ years ago
- Some may argue we have the opposite of a health care system, a...
- The ________ party is in support of the ACA
- Health care services received at home
- Full name of the ACA
- A ______ _______ system is one in which a single public agency organizes health care finance
- Medicine that is not considered traditional is referred to as...
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium
- An organization that provides health coverage with providers under contract
- The Michael Moore documentary discussing issues in our health care system
- The future of health care records are looking to be...
- A count of unnecessary deaths are called ________ mortality
- Ranked 37th in the world in health care systems by the World Health Organization
- Full acronym of the ACA
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
- Americans typically get their insurance through their...
- Type of care that aims to stop problems before they start
- If your plan covers your child, they are considered a ________
- Legal entitlement to payment or reimbursement for your health care costs
40 Clues: Full name of the ACA • Slang name for the ACA • Full acronym of the ACA • An insurer can also be called this • The ________ part is against the ACA • Health care services received at home • The ________ party is in support of the ACA • The affordable care act was passed ___ years ago • The future of health care records are looking to be... • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-27
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- Radio, television, and the Internet
- The sum of your surroundings
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- A nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan
- Providing accurate health information and teaching health sills to help people make healthy decisions
- An ongoing condition or illness
- An overall state of well-being or total health
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- Person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services
- Differences in health outcomes among among groups
- A deep seated sense of meaning and purpose of life
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- Various methods for communicating information
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
- People of the same age who share similar interests
- Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
19 Clues: The sum of your surroundings • An ongoing condition or illness • Radio, television, and the Internet • Various methods for communicating information • An overall state of well-being or total health • Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors • Differences in health outcomes among among groups • A deep seated sense of meaning and purpose of life • ...
HTN TOPIC 4 (Unit 1) 2025-10-29
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- _____________ safety: Avoiding harm when using digital platforms
- ____________factor: Something that increases chance of disease
- Being protected from harm, injury or danger
- Feelings and attractions towards others
- Difference in health status between groups
- ______ safety: Protecting skin from harmful UV radiation
- ____________ drinking: Consuming many standard drinks in one sitting
- ____________ promotion: Process of improving health control and outcomes
- Addictive substance found in cigarettes
- Social _________________: Promoting fairness and human rights in health
- Using an e-cigarette to inhale vapour
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- Uneasy feeling about potential threats
- More assistance given to disadvantaged groups
- ___________ factor: Promotes positive health outcomes
- Connection or bond with another person
- Lifespan stage from roughly ages 12 to 18
- _______________ factors: Physical surroundings affecting health
- ___________ action: Replacing risky habits with healthy ones
- ____________ drugs: Illegal or misused substances
- Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- Inhaling tobacco smoke containing nicotine
- Health ________________: Understanding and using health information
- Drug that depresses the central nervous system
- _____________ factors: Private sector influences like marketing and ads
- ____________ safety: Behaviours that reduce crash and injury risk when driving, cycling or walking
- ________________ factors: Social and cultural conditions shaping health
26 Clues: Using an e-cigarette to inhale vapour • Uneasy feeling about potential threats • Connection or bond with another person • Feelings and attractions towards others • Addictive substance found in cigarettes • Lifespan stage from roughly ages 12 to 18 • Inhaling tobacco smoke containing nicotine • Difference in health status between groups • ...
Health Information Professionals 2017-03-10
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- International Classification of Diseases
- The Joint Commission
- Health Information Portability and Accontability Act
- National Provider Identifier
- American Health Information Management Association
- using certified electronic health record technology to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and reduce health disparities.
- Health Information Exchange
- Master Patient Index
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- Information
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- Health Information and Management Systems Society
- Health Information Technology
- Electronic Medical Record
15 Clues: Information • The Joint Commission • Master Patient Index • Electronic Medical Record • Health Information Exchange • National Provider Identifier • Health Information Technology • Current Procedural Terminology • International Classification of Diseases • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • Health Information and Management Systems Society • ...
Vitality Health/Life Crossword- D-Fest 2015-01-08
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- Rebranded name of Pru Health.
- This will allow the previously terminated policy to resume.
- Termination of insurance for non-payment of premium
- The insurance agreement or contract
- Other name of adverse selection.
- Holding company of Vitality Health and Vitality Life
- National reinsurer of India.
- Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health.
- Chance of loss
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- Policy Administration System of Vitality Health.
- Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health.
- The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for health insurance coverage
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- A covered person who relies on another person for support or obtains health coverage through a spouse or parent who is the covered person under a health plan
- Rebranded name of PruProtect.
- Any person (doctor or nurse) or institution (hospital, clinic, or laboratory) that provides medical care
- Form submitted to a payer (by a health care provider or patient) to request payment for items or services
- Cause of loss
18 Clues: Cause of loss • Chance of loss • National reinsurer of India. • Rebranded name of Pru Health. • Rebranded name of PruProtect. • Other name of adverse selection. • The insurance agreement or contract • Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health. • Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health. • Policy Administration System of Vitality Health. • ...
2023 HIP Week Crossword 2023-05-13
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- Manages Inpatient Coding
- Acronymn for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Manages Physician Support
- U of U Health emr system
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- Helps us keep on 'rollin
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certificatation
- __Directives are how patients note their healthcare wishes before a medical crisis
- Document Imaging to allow for digital storage
- Manages Release of Information
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- Manages HMHI HIM
- __ terminology refers to words and languages used specifically in the medical and health fields
- Manages Outpatient Coding
- Captain of the Ship
- Manages Document Capture
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health __ Management
- HIM Professionals help healthcare professionals provide better ___.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
21 Clues: Manages HMHI HIM • Captain of the Ship • Health __ Management • Manages Inpatient Coding • Manages Document Capture • U of U Health emr system • Helps us keep on 'rollin • Manages Outpatient Coding • Manages Physician Support • Manages Release of Information • Acronym for Protected Health Information • Document Imaging to allow for digital storage • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-29
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- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Anyone who purchases goods and services.
- Federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications.
- Endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers questions about the natural world.
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- To take actions that show support.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not.
- Ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health.
- Illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising.
- Qualities or priorities one considers important.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach.
- People under the age of 18.
19 Clues: People under the age of 18. • To take actions that show support. • Anyone who purchases goods and services. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Qualities or priorities one considers important. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
Year 11 revision 2013-10-14
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- Government responsibilities of the________•Public hospitals •Mental health services •Dental health services •Infant health centres •Health promotion and prevention activities •Community health centres •Ambulance services •Provision and early detection programs
- be innovative and respond to changing needs - cater for needs now and also have resources, technology and personnel to cater for needs in the future
- Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants.
- Every person who is eligible to use the health care system should have the same access despite barriers such as distance, discrimination and affordability.
- An efficient health care system is one that can achieve desired outcomes with cost-effective use of resources.
- The health care system should be centred on the user's needs -reactive to needs fairly quickly, respect dignity and confidentiality .
- health Insurance Private health insurance is insurance that individuals can chose to take additional to Medicare
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme.
- Government responsibilities of the _________,•Medicare,•Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme,•Management of national health programs - NHPAs•Health policy and legislation•Regulation of private health insurance •Australian Quarantine Inspection Service•FSANZ
- health Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness ie. having reliable body function, healthy blood pressure level, healthy weight for height, being physically fit, being free from disease or illness
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- health Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independant and cooperative way ie, maintaining a network of friends, communicating effectively with others, obeying the laws and rules of society, accepting responsibility for actions
- health state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is bale to make a contribution to his or her community ie. recognising and expressing feelings, being resilient and able to cope with a range of situations, supporting and helping family, feeling good about oneself, having coping mechanisms for stress
- aid aid provided by the governments of a group of countries which is distributed through international institutions such as United nations, World Health Organisation and World Bank
- lateral aid aid given by the government of one country to the government of another country- often n the form of money, services, building of infrastructure
- The ability to provide uninterrupted, coordinated care/intervention/action across programs, practitioners, organisations and levels over time.
- subsidises the cost of a wide range of prescription medications, providing Australians with vital medications at affordable prices.
- Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe.
- aid short-term aid given in response to a conflict or disaster, examples food, water, shelter, essential medical supplies, trained personnel
- Health professionals should be well educated in their chosen area; they should have appropriate training and qualifications, and should update their knowledge regularly.
- Australias Agency for International Development
- Development Index A way of measuring development, providing a statistical assessment and ranking of a countries achievements based on the three basic aspects of human development health, knowledge and standard of living.
21 Clues: Australia's universal health insurance scheme. • Australias Agency for International Development • Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe. • Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-29
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- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Anyone who purchases goods and services.
- Federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications.
- Endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers questions about the natural world.
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- To take actions that show support.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not.
- Ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health.
- Illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising.
- Qualities or priorities one considers important.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach.
- People under the age of 18.
19 Clues: People under the age of 18. • To take actions that show support. • Anyone who purchases goods and services. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Qualities or priorities one considers important. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-29
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- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Qualities or priorities one considers important.
- Endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely.
- Specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach.
- Process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information.
- People under the age of 18.
- Federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers questions about the natural world.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
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- Theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Anyone who purchases goods and services.
- To take actions that show support.
- Ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health.
- Illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising.
19 Clues: People under the age of 18. • To take actions that show support. • Anyone who purchases goods and services. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Qualities or priorities one considers important. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
Health Ch.1 2022-08-17
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- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- length of time a person is expected to live
- actual number of years a person lives
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
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- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- presence of waste in the environment
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
Insurance 101 2015-07-21
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- and Customary (CO/ PR 45) : The charge for health care that is consistent with the average rate or charge for identical or similar services in a certain geographical area
- Amount: Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services This may be called “eligible expense,” “payment allowance" or "negotiated rate"
- Federally administered health insurance program for adults over 65, patients with disabilities and / or End Stage Renal Disease
- Software as a Service (QSI Dental Web/ QDW)
- / Replacement Claim: A bill frequency type alerting the insurance company that the claim submission is an amendment to a previous submission, with altered / additional / corrected information
- A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction and is eligible for health benefits under the subscribers health insurance policy
- : Electronic Data Interchange
- Explanation of Benefits
- Claim Adjustment Reason Codes
- : Park Dental's Clearinghouse
- The policy owner The person who pays health insurance premiums and / or is eligible for group health insurance benefits
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan Covered benefits and excluded services are defined in the health insurance plan's coverage documents
- State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients
- The patients share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage
- Network: Providers or health care facilities that are part of a health plan's network of providers with which it has negotiated a discount
- Fixed amount due from the patient at point of service, as supplemental to the insurer's payment for outpatient health care benefits
- Coordination of Benefits
- Remittance Advice Remark Code; Supplemental to a CARC
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- of Network: a patient seeking care outside the network of doctors, hospitals or other health care providers that the insurance company has contracted with to provide care
- A request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurer after services are rendered
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- The amount the patient has to pay out-of-pocket for expenses before the insurance company will cover the remaining costs Deductible obligations exclude copayments
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; A Federal law that may allow you to temporarily keep health coverage after your employment ends, you lose coverage as a dependent of the covered employee, or another qualifying event
- / DHMO: A dental health maintenance organization (DHMO) is a structured type of dental plan In this type of plan, a set group of dentists provides dental care and the patient must select a primary provider
- The process of paying claims submitted or denying them after comparing claims to the benefit or coverage requirements
- A type of health insurance arrangement that allows plan participants relative freedom to choose the doctors and hospitals they want to visit
- Electronic Claim Submission
- Bill: When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider’s charge and the allowed amount
- Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation)
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Claim: Formerly called Claim Reversal; A provider initiated electronic void is the cancelation of an entire claim
- A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again
- Advantage, Replacement Policy or Medicare Part C: A type of Medicare health plan offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare to provide you with all your Part A and Part B benefits, in addition to RX and dental benefits
- Accounts Receivable
35 Clues: Accounts Receivable • Explanation of Benefits • Coordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Claim Submission • Electronic Remittance Advice • : Electronic Data Interchange • Claim Adjustment Reason Codes • : Park Dental's Clearinghouse • Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs • Software as a Service (QSI Dental Web/ QDW) • ...
Health care management 2025-04-29
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- - A factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences (2 words)
- - Comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
- - Monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources (3 words)
- - A citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund
- - an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors (2 words)
- - The knowledge, ability, and practice of working independently in one field of medical science of a senior doctor who graduated from a medical education university
- - Complex medical, social and economic measures aimed at protecting the health of the population by organizing health care and services for the population (2 words)
- - A medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization (2 words)
- - Actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity
- - Comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment (2 words)
- - A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- - Any other specialist who has graduated from a medical university or college and does not require a permit to engage professional activity (3 words)
- - Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- - The activity of preparation, packaging and inspection of medicines according to pharmaceutical science (3 words)
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- - A physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center (2 words)
- - Financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services (3 words)
- - The knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medical science of a medical specialist who graduated from a medical education school
- - The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure (2 words)
- - The contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization (2 words)
- - The form of settlement to be paid by the health insurance fund for the payment of health care and service expenses (2 words)
- - The contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization (2 words)
- - The activity of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health
- - The electronic certificate issued by the health insurance organization to the insured containing information on the health insurance premiums paid by the insured, and the health care and services received (2 words)
- - Joint complex activities of rehabilitation and other medical specialists aimed at eliminating the consequences of the loss of human body structure and function caused by illness, injury, or other factors
- - The activity of detecting risk factors and diseases by subjecting the population to preventive examination, analysis and diagnosis based on age, gender and health risk (2 words)
- - Complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- - Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- - A person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life
28 Clues: - A factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences (2 words) • - Actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity • - A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • - A medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization (2 words) • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment 2025-04-29
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- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- ent An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
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- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Health and Wellness: Ivy Mies 2022-09-07
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- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make desitions, solve problems, and examine situations
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present condition are good
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- aspects or people's lives that increase chances they will develop a disease or disorder or expirence an injury or decline in health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- presence of waste in the environment
- length of time a person is expected to live
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
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- aspects of peoples lives reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- state of being without regular, constant housing
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- chemical that carries genetic infomation; found in chromosomes
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells;affect development,personality, and health
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions,moods, feelings about ones self,and views about the world
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- actual number of years a person lives
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of ther risk factors
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, constant housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • chemical that carries genetic infomation; found in chromosomes • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Alphabet Soup 2026-03-12
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Assisted Living
- One of our core values
- Minimum Data Set
- Long Term Care Unit
- Known as the "Little Flower"
- Pull/Aim/Squeeze/Sweep
- Memory Care
- Nursing Assistant-Registered
- Entrepreneurial Operating System
- Private Health Information
- Employee Assistance Program
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- Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center
- Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement
- Home Health Aide
- Independent Living
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services
- Transitional Care Unit
- "Do Ordinary Things with _________ Love"
- Director of Nursing
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Office of Health Facility Complaints
- Paid Sick Leave
- Skilled Nursing Facility
- Rescue/Alarm/Contain/Extinguish
- Electronic Health Record
- Minnesota Department of Health
- Onboarding and Retention Support
28 Clues: Memory Care • Assisted Living • Paid Sick Leave • Home Health Aide • Minimum Data Set • Independent Living • Director of Nursing • Long Term Care Unit • One of our core values • Transitional Care Unit • Pull/Aim/Squeeze/Sweep • Skilled Nursing Facility • Electronic Health Record • Private Health Information • Employee Assistance Program • Known as the "Little Flower" • ...
Health and Wellness Asher 2022-09-14
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- presence of waste in the environment
- dimention of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and veiws about the world
- actual number of years a person lives
- length of time a person is expected to live
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- state of being without regular, consistant housing
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
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- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- dimention of health that refers to how well the body functions
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- land features and any bodies of water present in area
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
- poor overall state of health in wich a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
23 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistant housing • land features and any bodies of water present in area • dimention of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
Health and Wellness Chase 2022-09-14
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- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- dimention of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and veiws about the world
- presence of waste in the environment
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
- poor overall state of health in wich a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- actual number of years a person lives
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
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- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- dimention of health that refers to how well the body functions
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
- state of being without regular, consistant housing
- land features and any bodies of water present in area
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- length of time a person is expected to live
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
23 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistant housing • land features and any bodies of water present in area • dimention of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
Health 2016-03-17
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- Your skull
- The inner bone on your lower leg
- Makes you stronger
- part of your digestive system
- the bones in your fingers and toes
- A type of muscle starting with C
- keeps you healthy
- connects muscles to the bone
- Has probiotics
- The outer bone on your lower leg
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- connects bones to bones
- Helps you process food
- The bones in the hand connected to the fingers and wrist
- Your funny bone
- How you eat food
- A balanced diet
- Your wrist
- you have the strength to move
18 Clues: Your skull • Your wrist • Has probiotics • Your funny bone • A balanced diet • How you eat food • keeps you healthy • Makes you stronger • Helps you process food • connects bones to bones • connects muscles to the bone • part of your digestive system • you have the strength to move • The inner bone on your lower leg • A type of muscle starting with C • The outer bone on your lower leg • ...
Health 2019-01-28
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- an infectious disease like a very bad cold, that causes fever, pains and weakness
- a blue, brown or purple mark that appears on the skin after somebody has fallen, been hit, etc.
- the condition of a person’s body or mind
- a sport in which two people fight by holding each other and trying to throw or force the other one to the ground
- to bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth
- a spoken or written statement that informs people about something
- a small flat round piece of medicine that you swallow without chewing it
- harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body, for example in an accident
- the sport or activity of travelling in a boat using oars
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- when your body temperature is higher due to some illness
- to force out air suddenly and noisily through your throat, for example when you have a cold
- the sport or activity of lifting heavy weights
- the act of being present at a place, for example at school
- the condition of being unable to sleep
- if a part of your body is sore, it is painful, and often red, especially because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
- an infectious disease, especially of children, that causes fever and small red spots that cover the whole body
- chickens, ducks and geese, kept for their meat or eggs
- a chemical element. Iron is a hard strong metal that is used to make steel and is also found in small quantities in blood and food.
18 Clues: the condition of being unable to sleep • the condition of a person’s body or mind • the sport or activity of lifting heavy weights • chickens, ducks and geese, kept for their meat or eggs • when your body temperature is higher due to some illness • the sport or activity of travelling in a boat using oars • to bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth • ...
Health 2023-09-11
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- guide for making healthful daily food choices
- substances that the body cannot manufacture but that are needed for forming healthy bones and teeth and for regulating many vital body processes
- a natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
- a desire, rather than a need, to eat
- a set of recommendations for healthful eating and active living
- units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissues
- the starches and sugars present in foods
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- proteins that the body responds to as if they were pathogens, or foreign invaders
- an indigestible complex carbohydrate
- a condition in which the body's immune system reacts to substances in some foods
- substances intentionally added to food to produce a desired effect
- food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- a fatty substance that does not dissolve in water
- food poisoning
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food
- a negative reaction to a food or part of food caused by a metabolic problem, such as the inability to digest parts of certain foods or food components
18 Clues: food poisoning • an indigestible complex carbohydrate • a desire, rather than a need, to eat • the starches and sugars present in foods • guide for making healthful daily food choices • a fatty substance that does not dissolve in water • the process by which the body takes in and uses food • a natural physical drive that protects you from starvation • ...
Health 2023-09-12
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- chemical substance from plants that may be sold as a dietary supplement
- having an excess amount of body fat
- a disorder in which the irrational fear of becoming obese results in severe weight loss from self-imposed starvation
- a disorder characterized by compulsive overeating
- a condition in which a person is less than the standard weight range for his or her height
- a person who eats mostly or only plant foods
- ratio of body fat to lean body tissue
- a vegetarian who eats only plant foods
- non-food form of one or more nutrients
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- a disorder in which some form of purging or clearing of the digestive tract follows cycles of overeating
- minerals that help maintain the body's fluid balance
- the way you see your body
- the repeated pattern of loss and regain of body weight
- weight-loss plans that are popular for only a short time
- a condition in which a person is heavier than the standard weight range for his or her height
- an extreme, harmful eating behavior that can cause serious illness or even death
- restoring lost body fluids
- a very large amount of a dietary supplement
18 Clues: the way you see your body • restoring lost body fluids • having an excess amount of body fat • ratio of body fat to lean body tissue • a vegetarian who eats only plant foods • non-food form of one or more nutrients • a very large amount of a dietary supplement • a person who eats mostly or only plant foods • a disorder characterized by compulsive overeating • ...
Health 2023-03-09
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- Method of communication
- Active phyiscally
- transcendence
- Something your body gets eating good food
- Phyiscal drive to eat
- what it is called when you are hungery
- Refusing Using skills
- to much time sitting down
- End of conlfict
- ideas of way to live
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- are direct, concise, and short
- Moving activity
- Something you gain eating food
- Passing of mental/phyiscal characteristics
- In shape
- Something that makes you sad/mad mentally
- What your body likes eating
- influence others
18 Clues: In shape • transcendence • Moving activity • End of conlfict • influence others • Active phyiscally • ideas of way to live • Phyiscal drive to eat • Refusing Using skills • Method of communication • to much time sitting down • What your body likes eating • are direct, concise, and short • Something you gain eating food • what it is called when you are hungery • ...
HEALTH 2022-02-19
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- A person who is receiving medical treatment
- A substance that is injected to protect the body from a disease
- A serious disease caused by the bite of some types of mosquito
- A medicine made from dried plants (2 words)
- Units for measuring how much energy food will produce
- Nutrients that provide the body with energy and heat
- A traditional treatment for a cut and a disinfectant
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- Being very fat, in a way that is not healthy
- To place food over boiling water; one of the healthiest types of cooking
- A medicine that reduces pain
- Nutrients that help us to grow strong muscles and stay healthy
- I am a bit under the ... (slightly ill).
- A change in your body that shows that you are not healthy
- A bad body reaction when you eat or touch something particular
- An uncomfortable foot virus
- A Chinese method of treating pain and illness using special thin needles
- A skin condition in which areas of skin become red, rough and itchy
- The condition of being unable to sleep
18 Clues: An uncomfortable foot virus • A medicine that reduces pain • The condition of being unable to sleep • I am a bit under the ... (slightly ill). • A person who is receiving medical treatment • A medicine made from dried plants (2 words) • Being very fat, in a way that is not healthy • Nutrients that provide the body with energy and heat • ...
Health - Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- the overall well-being of your body, mind, soul, and relationships with other people
- any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome
- forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
- a series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal
- all of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence a person's health
- the aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others
- the number of years a person can expect to live
- taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes
- a behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic
- the aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions
- the ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one's health
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- the degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life
- a gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another
- a state of high-level health
- the standards and beliefs that are most important to you
- the aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life
- the state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings
- beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation
- the aspect of health that refers to one's life being oriented towards eternal flourishing and fulfilling your purpose within the body of Christ
- the use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health
20 Clues: a state of high-level health • the number of years a person can expect to live • the standards and beliefs that are most important to you • a series of specific steps you can take to achieve a goal • forms of communication that provide news and entertainment • the degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life • ...
Health Triangle Crossword 2023-01-24
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- _______ is the foundation of relationships
- For total wellness all sides of the health triangle need to be ________
- 65+ retirement and family time
- Emotional health helps us express our ________
- Side of the health triangle about the body
- A connection you have with another person or group
- 0-18 months
- Beliefs you feel strongly about that help guide the way you live
- Improves the health of your body
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- Type of relationship
- Physical part of the health triangle, what you eat
- Your current stage of life
- Side of the health triangle about the mind
- You need 9-10 hours of this per night
- A measure of how much you like and respect yourself
- Side of the health triangle about relationships
- Exercise gives you more ______
- A health diet should be _________
18 Clues: 0-18 months • Type of relationship • Your current stage of life • 65+ retirement and family time • Exercise gives you more ______ • Improves the health of your body • A health diet should be _________ • You need 9-10 hours of this per night • _______ is the foundation of relationships • Side of the health triangle about the mind • Side of the health triangle about the body • ...
Components of Health 2024-01-01
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- The first possible definition of health is the absence of any what?
- Most important goal of the health triangle.
- A scale from illness (1) to wellness (10)
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Number of components of the health triangle.
- Deals with your mind and ability to express emotions.
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- Condition of a person's relationship with family, friends, and others.
- Maintaining health.
- Each day, this will affect the each component of the health triangle.
- A factor that can affect your health.
- Spiritual health is a heightened sense of what?
- Also affects your physical health.
- Total health.
- Affects your physical health.
- Another factor that can affect your health.
15 Clues: Total health. • Maintaining health. • Affects your physical health. • Also affects your physical health. • A factor that can affect your health. • A scale from illness (1) to wellness (10) • Most important goal of the health triangle. • Another factor that can affect your health. • Number of components of the health triangle. • Spiritual health is a heightened sense of what? • ...
Module 11- CYA Public Health 2026-04-14
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- Intake of food affecting health status
- Laws and regulations influencing health
- Sudden increase in disease cases within a region
- Protection against infectious diseases
- Statistical characteristics of populations
- Disease spread across multiple countries or continents
- Differences in health outcomes among populations
- Cleanliness measures preventing disease
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- Collaboration across multiple fields
- Death rates within a population
- Maintaining health initiatives over time
- Monitoring of disease trends and outbreaks
- Movement of people between regions
- Increased interconnectedness affecting health worldwide
- Fair distribution of health resources and outcomes
- Supporting policies to improve health outcomes
- Presence of disease in a population
17 Clues: Death rates within a population • Movement of people between regions • Presence of disease in a population • Collaboration across multiple fields • Intake of food affecting health status • Protection against infectious diseases • Laws and regulations influencing health • Cleanliness measures preventing disease • Maintaining health initiatives over time • ...
World Mental Health Day (Oct 10th) 2024-05-10
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- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues.
- The state of overall mental and emotional health and well-being.
- A gathering of individuals with shared experiences who provide mutual assistance and understanding.
- Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities.
- The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being.
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity.
- Strategies and skills used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- A treatment for mental health issues that may involve counseling or medication.
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- Assistance and encouragement provided to those facing mental health challenges.
- A mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress.
- Actions and practices individuals can take to promote their mental and emotional well-being.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance.
- Embracing oneself, including imperfections, as an essential part of mental well-being.
- To openly discuss mental health issues to reduce stigma.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which promotes mental health awareness.
- A professional who provides guidance and support for mental health challenges.
18 Clues: Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities. • To openly discuss mental health issues to reduce stigma. • The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being. • The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity. • The state of overall mental and emotional health and well-being. • ...
World Mental Health Day (Oct 10th) 2023-09-29
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- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
- Someone who speaks up and promotes awareness of mental health issues.
- The state of overall mental and emotional health and well-being.
- A gathering of individuals with shared experiences who provide mutual assistance and understanding.
- Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities.
- The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being.
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity.
- Strategies and skills used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- A treatment for mental health issues that may involve counseling or medication.
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- Assistance and encouragement provided to those facing mental health challenges.
- A mindfulness practice that can promote mental clarity and reduce stress.
- Actions and practices individuals can take to promote their mental and emotional well-being.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- Knowledge and understanding of mental health and its importance.
- Embracing oneself, including imperfections, as an essential part of mental well-being.
- To openly discuss mental health issues to reduce stigma.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, which promotes mental health awareness.
- A professional who provides guidance and support for mental health challenges.
18 Clues: Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities. • To openly discuss mental health issues to reduce stigma. • The process of regaining one's mental health and well-being. • The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity. • The state of overall mental and emotional health and well-being. • ...
Health 2017-02-27
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- A medical condition that makes you unable to remember things
- Treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this
- The body temperature is higher than usual
- A pain in the stomach
- A period of mental illness that results in anxiety, difficult in sleeping and think clearly, a loss of confidence and hope, and a feeling of great sadness
- A wound caused by something sharp
- A pain in the inside part of your ear
- A common infectious illness that causes fever and headache (influenza)
- A lower temperature
- Diseased
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- A formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place
- A pain in the back
- A pain in the head
- Pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth
- Not well or healthy
- A condition in which your throat is red and feels painful
- Operations to take out the tonsils
- Feeling as if everything is turning around
18 Clues: Diseased • A pain in the back • A pain in the head • Not well or healthy • A lower temperature • A pain in the stomach • A wound caused by something sharp • Operations to take out the tonsils • A pain in the inside part of your ear • The body temperature is higher than usual • Feeling as if everything is turning around • Treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this • ...
Health 2023-11-20
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- synonym for injection
- appear very sickly
- you sit here till the doctor can see you
- an antonym for looking well
- you use this if you cut yourself
- to die soon
- to continue to be well
- a needle
- this person helps the doctor
- a woman who looks after pregnant ladies
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- an antonym for looking great
- you see this person if you have a toothache
- a doctor who looks after eyes
- this is where surgeries take place
- to be in good health
- the doctor prescibes these
- a synonym for tired
- a synonym for sick
18 Clues: a needle • to die soon • appear very sickly • a synonym for sick • a synonym for tired • to be in good health • synonym for injection • to continue to be well • the doctor prescibes these • an antonym for looking well • an antonym for looking great • this person helps the doctor • a doctor who looks after eyes • you use this if you cut yourself • this is where surgeries take place • ...
Health 2023-12-11
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- a risk factor that you can’t control. Increases risk of CVD every year
- is a disease that is not transmitted by another person, a vector, or the environment
- a controllable risk factor treated with eating fewer high fat/cholesterol foods and to exercise
- or CVD, a disease that affects the heart or blood vessels
- a controllable risk factor treated with maintaining a healthy weight
- a non controllable risk factor of family genetics
- a controllable risk factor treated by doing stress management techniques
- hardened arteries with reduced elasticity
- a controllable risk factor due to smoking or second hand smoke
- irregular heartbeats
- a controllable risk factor treated by getting at least 30 to 60 minutes of exercise
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- a controllable risk factor treated with checking blood pressure and being healthy
- chest pain that results when the heart does not get enough oxygen
- a non controllable risk factor men have a higher risk of getting CVD
- use a controllable risk factor treated with not using drugs
- high blood pressure, often has no symptoms in its early stages, it is sometimes called a “silent killer”
- a disease characterized by the accumulation of plaque on artery walls
- an acute injury in which blood flow to the brain is interrupted
18 Clues: irregular heartbeats • hardened arteries with reduced elasticity • a non controllable risk factor of family genetics • or CVD, a disease that affects the heart or blood vessels • use a controllable risk factor treated with not using drugs • a controllable risk factor due to smoking or second hand smoke • ...
Health 2026-01-23
18 Clues: rak • tętno • obniżać • badania • choroba • oddychać • ćwiczenia • spać dużo • być optymistą • pić dużo wody • ciśnienie krwi • poprawiać zdrowie • zapobiegać chorobom • ukwad imunologiczny • jeść owoce i warzywa • mieć zbalancowaną zdrową dietę • przebywać na świerzym powietrzu • mieć bliskie relacje z rodziną ta przyjaciółmi
Health 2026-04-15
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- Frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements.
- A medicine used to reduce or relieve pain.
- Harm to the body caused by a harmful substance.
- A contagious viral illness that causes fever, cough, and body aches.
- A condition in which a person has difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
- An itchy skin condition with raised, red or pale welts that appear suddenly.
- To make a wound or injury become healthy again
- A pain in the head
- Sudden, involuntary muscle contractions that cause pain.
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- A change in the skin that causes redness, irritation, or small bumps, often due to an allergy or illness.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- A doctor’s act of giving a patient medicine or treatment instructions
- The ability to see using your eyes.
- Feeling uncomfortably full or swollen, usually in the abdomen, due to gas or fluid.
- Pain in or around a tooth.
- A feeling of sickness in the stomach that may lead to vomiting.
- Sudden, involuntary contractions of the diaphragm that cause a quick intake of breath with a characteristic sound.
- A severe, often throbbing headache that may be accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light or sound.
18 Clues: A pain in the head • Pain in or around a tooth. • The ability to see using your eyes. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • A medicine used to reduce or relieve pain. • Frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements. • To make a wound or injury become healthy again • Harm to the body caused by a harmful substance. • ...
Global Health 2017-08-24
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- Years lived with disability
- Sickness or any departure, subjective or objective, from a psychological or physiological state of well-being
- Global Burden Disease
- Disability-adjusted life year
- Health-Adjusted life expectancy
- The circumstances or the conditions conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age
- The state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- Result of population migration from rural areas in addition to natural urban demographic growth.
- Sustainable Develop Goals
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- The shift in the pattern of disease from communicable diseases to noncommunicable diseases
- The shift from a pattern of high fertility and high mortality to low fertility and low mortality, with population growth occurring between.
- Millennium Development Goals
- The science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health.
- An aspect or personal behavior or life-style, an environmental exposure, or a inborn or inherited characteristic, that, on the basis of the epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with health related conditions considered important to prevent.
- Consistent set of indicators to measure health status (i.e Infant mortality rate)
- Years lost to premature death
- Refers to death
- The application of the principles of public health to health problems and challenges that transcend national boundaries
18 Clues: Refers to death • Global Burden Disease • Sustainable Develop Goals • Years lived with disability • Millennium Development Goals • Disability-adjusted life year • Years lost to premature death • Health-Adjusted life expectancy • The state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • The science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health. • ...
Medicaid Federal and State Acronyms 2015-08-08
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- Coordination of Benefits
- Department of Health and Human Service
- Fee for Service
- International Classification of Diseases 10th Edition Clinical Modification
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- long term care
- Fiscal Intermediary
- health maintenance organization
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- Management Administration Reporting Subsystem
- Health Care Financing Administration (renamed CMS effective July 1, 2001)
- Indian Health Service
- Managed Care Organization
- Concept of Operations
- Explanation of Medical Benefits
- Puerto Rico's Medicaid managed care program
- national framework initiative
- Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set
- Iowa Medicaid Enterprise
- Michigan Department of Community Health
- Administrative Simplification Compliance Act
- Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Joint Applications Design
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- General Accounting Office
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- Critical Success Factor
- Federal Medical Assistance Percentage
- National Institute of Standards & Technology
- National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association
- National Institutes of Health
- Freedom of Information Act
- Tennessee Medicaid Program
- Outcome & Assessment Information Set
- diagnostic related group
- Medicaid Statistical Information System
- level of effort
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (of 1985)
- Date of Birth
- Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
- Fiscal Year End
- Arizona Medicaid Program
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996
- Benefits, Improvements & Protection Act of 2000
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- End Stage Renal Disease
- Advanced Planning Documents
- ambulatory payment group
47 Clues: Date of Birth • long term care • Fee for Service • level of effort • Fiscal Year End • Fiscal Intermediary • Indian Health Service • Concept of Operations • Critical Success Factor • End Stage Renal Disease • Coordination of Benefits • diagnostic related group • Arizona Medicaid Program • Iowa Medicaid Enterprise • ambulatory payment group • Managed Care Organization • Joint Applications Design • ...
South Carolina Case Study Cross Word Puzzle 2024-10-25
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- – Need for school districts to meet MCO standards for service delivery.
- _______Pooling – Sharing resources between districts and providers for service delivery.
- _______Billing Model – System where school districts billed Medicaid directly for services.
- _______Meetings – Coordinated sessions involving all stakeholders to discuss challenges.
- _______Burden – Added workload for school districts to meet new requirements.
- _______Relationships – Long-term partnerships between stakeholders for service quality.
- _______Payment made to providers for services covered under Medicaid.
- Reimbursed Behavioral Health Services – Mental and behavioral health services covered by Medicaid.
- _______Health Services – Services addressing mental health and behavioral needs.
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- _______Forms – Forms developed to streamline contracting, billing, and documentation.
- _______Care Organizations – Health plans that provide Medicaid services through a network.
- _______-Verifying provider qualifications to deliver care within MCO’s network.
- _______Model – System where services are integrated within managed care contracts.
- _______Providers – External health providers that partner with school districts.
- _______Carolina Department of Health and Human Services – State agency managing Medicaid and health programs.
- _______Authorization – Approval from MCO required before delivering certain services.
- _______Education Agencies – School districts providing educational and related services to students.
- _______Integration in Schools – Embedding health services within educational settings for student well-being.
- – Groups involved in the transition, including MCOs, school districts, and agencies.
- Terms and Clues
- _______Systems – Processes by which services are invoiced and paid.
21 Clues: Terms and Clues • _______Systems – Processes by which services are invoiced and paid. • _______Payment made to providers for services covered under Medicaid. • – Need for school districts to meet MCO standards for service delivery. • _______Burden – Added workload for school districts to meet new requirements. • ...
Crossword Puzzle: The Life Line of Population and Health 2025-09-07
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- Hazards Risks like pollution and toxic waste affecting health.
- Transition Shift from infectious to chronic diseases as countries develop.
- Health Use of technology like apps and telemedicine for healthcare.
- Change Long-term shifts in weather patterns affecting health risks.
- When population exceeds resource capacity, causing strain.
- Mortality Rate Babies dying before age one per 1,000 live births.
- Movement of people to cities, often leading to overcrowding.
- Shortage Lack of sufficient health workers to meet population needs.
- Infrastructure Buildings and services needed for healthcare delivery.
- Level of illness or disease in a population.
- Fairness in healthcare access and distribution of resources.
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- Healthcare Actions like vaccinations that avoid illness before it starts.
- Health Health of mothers and related family planning services.
- Projection Estimating future population based on current trends.
- Systems for clean water and waste disposal to prevent disease.
- Number of deaths in a population during a period.
- Ratio Number of people too young or old to work compared to workers.
- Expectancy Average years a person is expected to live.
- Density Number of people living per unit of land.
- Access Ability to obtain needed medical services and support.
- Movement of people from one place to another, impacting services.
- Population Increasing number of older adults needing health services.
- Growth Increase in the number of people living in an area.
- Inequality Differences in health outcomes tied to social and economic gaps.
- Rate Average children born per woman over her lifetime.
25 Clues: Level of illness or disease in a population. • Number of deaths in a population during a period. • Density Number of people living per unit of land. • Expectancy Average years a person is expected to live. • Rate Average children born per woman over her lifetime. • Growth Increase in the number of people living in an area. • ...
11 PDHPE - Core 1 2021-03-09
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- Protective behaviour
- Refers to the number of disease / sickness in a given population
- Social justice principles include equity, _______ and supportive environments
- An individuals ability to make decisions about, or take control over, their own health
- Refers to the number of deaths in a given population
- The number of action areas of the Ottawa Charter
- Responsible for health promotion
- Building healthy public policy focuses on laws and
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- The public health approach to health promotion revolves around health promoting schools and health promoting ____________
- To stop something from developing
- A group that experience health inequities
- Determinants that can be changed
- Fairness
- There are _________ levels of government
- An international organisation
- Changing nature of health
- You need to provide specific ________ when answering questions
17 Clues: Fairness • Protective behaviour • Changing nature of health • An international organisation • Determinants that can be changed • Responsible for health promotion • To stop something from developing • There are _________ levels of government • A group that experience health inequities • The number of action areas of the Ottawa Charter • ...
u 2024-05-30
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- Altered from natural state.
- Main documentary focus.
- Overall way of living.
- Surroundings' impact.
- Main dietary focus.
- Food preparation.
- Emphasizing plant foods.
- Health conditions.
- Essential nutrient.
- Study of food nutrients.
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- Proper nutrient proportions.
- Sweet plant parts.
- Long-lasting health issues.
- No animal products.
- Food-related.
- Minimally processed items.
- Animal-product abstainer.
- Savory plant parts.
- Overall health.
- Avoiding issues.
20 Clues: Food-related. • Overall health. • Avoiding issues. • Food preparation. • Sweet plant parts. • Health conditions. • No animal products. • Savory plant parts. • Main dietary focus. • Essential nutrient. • Surroundings' impact. • Overall way of living. • Main documentary focus. • Emphasizing plant foods. • Study of food nutrients. • Animal-product abstainer. • Minimally processed items. • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2024-01-24
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- An example of good social health is productive ________________________ with others
- This type of health refers to the current state of well-being relating to the mind or brain
- This type of health relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others including the ability to adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- This type of health relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the minds and conscience of human beings.
- The 1986 definition of health and wellbeing is referred to as 'the state of a person's physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence and is characterised by an ________________________ in which the person feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged'.
- This type of health relates to the functioning of the body and its systems including the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- Health and wellbeing is dynamic, complex and ________________________
- An example of spiritual health is a sense of __________________________
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- systems An example of physical health is well-functioning ______________ _______________
- An equilibrium in which individuals feel happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- The acronym for the five dimensions of health
- Emotional health includes our ability to recognise, understand and ______________ a range of emotions
- An example of good mental health is high levels of _________________
- This type of health relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way.
- To achieve overall health and wellbeing individuals need a _____________________ of all dimensions of health.
- An example of emotional health is high levels of ______________________
16 Clues: The acronym for the five dimensions of health • An example of good mental health is high levels of _________________ • Health and wellbeing is dynamic, complex and ________________________ • An example of emotional health is high levels of ______________________ • An example of spiritual health is a sense of __________________________ • ...
Health 2022-01-25
18 Clues: танін • звужений • безсоння • лікувати • посипати • вкачування • заспокоїти • без запаху • розлад шлунку • антиперспірант • імунна система • нейтралізувати • природній засіб • кров'яні судини • розлад травлення • кислотність шлунку • втирати, притискати • неприємний запах з рота
Health 2014-12-14
18 Clues: miręs • palata • jaustis • skųstis • ištinęs • susirgti • išgydyti • čiaudėti • nepagydoma liga • liga/susirgimas • būti operuojamam • skrandžio skausmas • apžiūrėti pacientą • būti geros sveikatos • gydyti nuo (ko nors) • pasitempti/išsinarinti • užkrečiama/infekcinė liga • klausyti gydytojo nurodymų
Health 2020-10-12
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- A recent study conducted by Harvard University in 2019 found that intermittent fasting rejuvenated internal body parts through a biological process. What is this process known as?
- Shot that helps to protect against a virus
- Licypriya Kangujam recently protested at the Parliament to pass a law for which environmental issue?
- The founder of the AVP Research Foundation recently passed away due to COVID 19. Name him.
- A drug called fadraciclib was discovered by The Institute of Cancer Research, London in 2020. For which disease was this drug discovered?
- Trump suggested hydroxychloroquine as a cure for COVID-19. For what disease is it actually prescribed for?
- Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice were jointly honored for their decisive contribution to the discovery of ______________ virus
- 2020 (Till August) was reported to have the most number of patients in this particular line of health ailments, due to a toxic substance. What is this toxic substance?
- Name the country which formally withdrew from the World Health Organisation in 2020 (Abbr.)
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- WHO headquarters is situated in ___________________
- What was the theme of 2019 mental health day?
- Name the pandemic caused by H1N1 virus in 1918 (two words)
- What is the name of the Health Minister of Tamil Nadu?
- Which Indian pharmaceutical company claims to have COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by 2022?
- Name the coronavirus vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech
- Mission launched by the government of India for providing affordable health care (Abbr.)
- Who heads the Ministry of Health of India?
- World’s most polluted country in the world as of 2019
18 Clues: Shot that helps to protect against a virus • Who heads the Ministry of Health of India? • What was the theme of 2019 mental health day? • WHO headquarters is situated in ___________________ • World’s most polluted country in the world as of 2019 • What is the name of the Health Minister of Tamil Nadu? • Name the coronavirus vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech • ...
Health 2021-02-09
18 Clues: Hap • İlaç • Yorgun • Mendil • Öksürük • Üşütmek • Kırık kol • Hapşurmak • Battaniye • Baş Ağrısı • Diş Ağrısı • Bel Ağrısı • Ağır Şeyler • Karın Ağrısı • Boğaz Ağrısı • Kulak Ağrısı • Şiddetli Ağrı • Nose Burun Akıntısı
