health Crossword Puzzles
Nurses Week Crossword 2022 2022-04-28
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- extreme fear of needles
- the gold standard of testing for COVID-19
- a state of body aches and chills
- SARS CoV-2 protein that penetrates host cell
- newest addition to the team
- popular producer of mRNA vaccine
- preferred intramuscular injection site
- isolation location for many health units
- gov. agency who makes guidelines to protect the health of Americans
- unit closed since beginning of pandemic
- popular antigen self-test
- the real MVP's of healthcare
- animal suspected to have caused zoonotic transfer of COVID-19 to humans
- replacements are provided on Friday's between 12pm-2pm
- runs through a nurses veins
- the new term for fully vaccinated
- therapeutic infusion used for individuals at high risk to develop severe COVID-19
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- offers in-house testing to staff
- can become swollen after vaccination or infection
- CPAC, Gridiron, and DC Gala are examples of this type of event
- people living with post-COVID syndrome
- requirement for vaccination
- mass vaccination and testing site set up
- loss of smell
- recommended medication to treat aches and chills
- process by which virus spreads between two hosts
- presidential advisor to global health issues
- I got my Fauci ______
- where COVID-19 originated
- an epidemic that has spread to a global level
- antiviral approved to treat COVID-19
- an individual less than 6 feet with positive symptoms
- social distance measure
- popular phrase used by patients to explain a positive health screening
34 Clues: loss of smell • I got my Fauci ______ • extreme fear of needles • social distance measure • where COVID-19 originated • popular antigen self-test • requirement for vaccination • newest addition to the team • runs through a nurses veins • the real MVP's of healthcare • offers in-house testing to staff • a state of body aches and chills • popular producer of mRNA vaccine • ...
Legal & Ethics Crossword 2025-01-17
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- Improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment
- Doing something you should have done, but doing it improprly
- Program for people with low incomes and limited resources
- Writes the minimum standard for equipment to ensure safety
- The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- Something that no one could have prevented
- ________ insurance that is supplemental and is provide through athletics
- If a person has no reason to suspect danger or harm, then they are not required to look for it
- Not fulfilling legal duty
- The amount of time a person can sue for injury resulting from negligence
- a federal health insurance program, but is for the elderly and disabled
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- Provide preventative measures and limit where an individual can receive care with the exception of emergencies
- The primary mechanism of payment for medical services in the United States
- Activities that a health professional is permitted to perform
- Provide discounted health care, but also limit where a person can go for treatment
- Legally defined responsibilities a medical professional has
- Legal wrongs committed against a person
- Protects privacy of students’ educational records
- Athletes assume there is a certain amount of risk for injury in their sport
- Doing something you have no duty to perform
- The state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person, either intentional or accidental
- Regulates how any members of healthcare can share health information concerning an athlete
22 Clues: Not fulfilling legal duty • Legal wrongs committed against a person • Something that no one could have prevented • Doing something you have no duty to perform • The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • Protects privacy of students’ educational records • Program for people with low incomes and limited resources • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-03
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- Naomi Osaka is a __-time Grand Slam Champion
- Osaka was punished for refusing to speak with the ___ at the French Open
- Fear of ___ contributes a significant amount to the mental state of an athlete
- Is a Japanese tennis player
- Coaches should foster an environment where talking about mental health is ___
- A component of mindfulness
- A visualization mental state that an athlete could think of is accomplishing a ___
- Naomi Osaka is a prominent ____ about mental health
- A workplace wellness program that Osaka partners with
- Has a profound impact on an athlete's athletic performance
- Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open because of ____
- A bad mental state can affect an athlete's level of ____
- Upon reflection, Naomi Osaka feels that withdrawing from the French Open was a ___ decision
- A form of mediation in which a person focuses on the present moment
- Another method that Naomi Osaka uses is ____
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- Naomi Osaka is vocal about the importance of ____
- A professional with whom an athlete can talk to about their mental health
- A strategy where athletes create a mental picture
- A basketball player who has spoken out about their struggles with mental health
- How Naomi Osaka initially felt after withdrawing from the French Open
- Some of the changes to mental state are ____, such as eating less
- Osaka returned to tennis ahead of the Tokyo _____
- A common mentality in tennis
- A state of mind that visualization helps to create
- Sports aren't just physical, but also ____
25 Clues: A component of mindfulness • Is a Japanese tennis player • A common mentality in tennis • Sports aren't just physical, but also ____ • Naomi Osaka is a __-time Grand Slam Champion • Another method that Naomi Osaka uses is ____ • Naomi Osaka is vocal about the importance of ____ • A strategy where athletes create a mental picture • ...
Leadership and management in public health. 2025-10-10
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- A leadership development method involving guidance from a more experienced person. (9)
- A quality of a good leader, meaning responsible and answerable for one's actions. (13)
- A leadership quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. (9)
- A management model that emphasizes adaptability and rapid response to change. (5)
- Taking active part in teamwork
- IMPROVEMENT A management model that focuses on continuous, incremental improvement. (8, 3)
- The process of enabling employees to take initiative and make decisions. (11)
- The process of making decisions, especially in a public health crisis. (10)
- A leadership quality involving the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. (9)
- The ability to inspire and influence others towards a common goal. (9)
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- A management model with a hierarchical structure, clear roles, and rules. (10)
- A leadership trait involving the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. (7)
- A management function that involves setting goals and defining strategies. (8)
- A public health leader known for his work on eradicating smallpox. (7)
- A method for developing leadership skills through structured education. (8)
- A building block that deals with funding of services
- A key public health leader who pioneered modern nursing. (10)
- The act of guiding a group or organization. (9)
- A leadership style where the leader makes decisions unilaterally. (11)
- . A public health leader and former CDC director known for his role in the COVID-19 response. (6)
20 Clues: Taking active part in teamwork • The act of guiding a group or organization. (9) • A building block that deals with funding of services • A key public health leader who pioneered modern nursing. (10) • A public health leader known for his work on eradicating smallpox. (7) • A leadership style where the leader makes decisions unilaterally. (11) • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2016-11-15
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- What is the safety equipment used, commonly referred to as?
- Acronym for Occupational Health and Safety
- The ministry of _________ protects workers' health and safety on the job
- Managing waste or air emissions
- Who is responsible for health and safety within the workplace?
- How many rights to employees have? (Write out number)
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- Who's job is it to monitor performance?
- What does health and safety increase in a company
- Employees have the right to; participate, refuse and....
- What does the letter M stand for in WHMIS?
10 Clues: Managing waste or air emissions • Who's job is it to monitor performance? • Acronym for Occupational Health and Safety • What does the letter M stand for in WHMIS? • What does health and safety increase in a company • How many rights to employees have? (Write out number) • Employees have the right to; participate, refuse and.... • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-24
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- Mineral essential for bone health and muscle function
- Macromolecule essential for building and repairing tissues
- Compounds that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals
- Indigestible plant material that aids digestion and promotes bowel regularity
- Inorganic substances essential for growth, health, and metabolism
- Nutrient-rich foods considered beneficial for health and well-being
- Food and drink regularly consumed by a person
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- Macronutrients providing energy to the body
- Essential nutrients required in small amounts for various bodily functions
- Essential fatty acids with numerous health benefits
10 Clues: Macronutrients providing energy to the body • Food and drink regularly consumed by a person • Essential fatty acids with numerous health benefits • Mineral essential for bone health and muscle function • Macromolecule essential for building and repairing tissues • Inorganic substances essential for growth, health, and metabolism • ...
OHE tester 2025-11-05
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- Outcome measure that helps health economists make a living (abbr.)
- When one diagnosis just isn’t enough
- HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly
- The invisible line where an intervention becomes “worth it”
- U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice
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- What everyone says they want… at a discount
- Health economist, Donabedian Awardee
- Form of analysis weighing health gains versus cost
- World’s oldest health economics organisation. For many years Adrian’s natural habitat (abbr.)
- Global society that knows the value of HEOR (abbr.)
10 Clues: Health economist, Donabedian Awardee • When one diagnosis just isn’t enough • U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice • What everyone says they want… at a discount • HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly • Form of analysis weighing health gains versus cost • Global society that knows the value of HEOR (abbr.) • ...
Resource Management 2024-07-30
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- Form of provider incentives
- Profitability of an investment
- Expenses that remain constant
- Health Care Reform Law
- Health maintenance organization
- Used for allocation of costs
- Fixed payment to providers
- Measure of patient complexity
- Variable costs
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- Fluctuating cost depending on production
- Revenue exceeds expenditures
- Benefit derived from use of services
- Type of reports for investment & profit
- Difference between budgeted and actual
- Budget for expenditures
- Variable costs
- Costs of day to day expenses
- Measure of number of services delivered
18 Clues: Variable costs • Variable costs • Health Care Reform Law • Budget for expenditures • Fixed payment to providers • Form of provider incentives • Revenue exceeds expenditures • Used for allocation of costs • Costs of day to day expenses • Expenses that remain constant • Measure of patient complexity • Profitability of an investment • Health maintenance organization • ...
mental disorders- deb cavazos 2022-10-26
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- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease.
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- disorder in which people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations
- Sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety
- patients are no longer fully oriented to time and space
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- mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- mental health condition that involves a consistent pattern of aggressive and disobedient behaviors
- more-severe form of depression
- mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings.
12 Clues: more-severe form of depression • Sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • patients are no longer fully oriented to time and space • mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. • mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event • ...
Chapter 2 2023-08-29
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- Steps that enable you to make the right decisions
- comparing or judging the benefits of different products
- a goal that takes more time
- communication strategies that help you say no to unsafe behavior
- things that you aim for that take effort and planning
- skills to help manage stress
- a goal that can be reached quickly
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- people who take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- putting an end to conflict
- someone who purchases health products
- specific skills to improve and maintain all aspects of health
- the sale of worthless products that don’t achieve what they promise
- exchange between thoughts feeling and beliefs
- taking action to influence others to help address a concern
- multistep strategy to achieve goals
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important
- a company or store’s written agreement to repair or replace a product
- a written or spoken media message made to promote a product/service
- failure to meet accepted health standards
19 Clues: putting an end to conflict • a goal that takes more time • skills to help manage stress • a goal that can be reached quickly • multistep strategy to achieve goals • someone who purchases health products • failure to meet accepted health standards • exchange between thoughts feeling and beliefs • Steps that enable you to make the right decisions • ...
Environmental Health & Toxicology Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-17
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- things that affect health caused by nature
- a toxicant that alters DNA
- a single-celled organism; most are not harmful
- an organism that lives in or on a host
- substances which are usually man-made and produce adverse effects
- a chemical injected from an animal or insect
- radiation from the sun
- also known as a persistent organic pollutant
- things that affect health caused by man-made factors
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- clouding of the lens of the eye which can be caused by repeated, unprotected UV exposure
- also known as a social hazard
- study and assessment of factors that affect human health and quality of life
- a naturally occurring dangerous material which was once used as insulation in homes and buildings
- a toxicant that harms the nervous system
- a toxicant that can cause embryonic malformation
- chemicals produced by the endocrine system
- an organism that infects a bacteria
- a toxicant that causes cancer
- a chemical danger which is absorbed from the skin, swallowed, or inhaled
19 Clues: radiation from the sun • a toxicant that alters DNA • also known as a social hazard • a toxicant that causes cancer • an organism that infects a bacteria • an organism that lives in or on a host • a toxicant that harms the nervous system • things that affect health caused by nature • chemicals produced by the endocrine system • a chemical injected from an animal or insect • ...
CAM Pretest # 1 2020-08-26
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- It is the sum total of the knowledge,skill, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures, whether explicable or not, used in the maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness
- is used together with conventional medicine
- Philippine Institute Of Traditional And Alternative Health Care
- World Health Organization
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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- is used in place of conventional medicine
- Whole person approach
- as currently defined, is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing conditions
- Primary Health Care
- combines conventional and CAM treatments for which there is evidence of safety and effectiveness
- group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine
11 Clues: Primary Health Care • Whole person approach • World Health Organization • is used in place of conventional medicine • is used together with conventional medicine • National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine • Philippine Institute Of Traditional And Alternative Health Care • ...
Medical Law and Ethics 2024-12-07
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- when someone doesn't have the legal capacity to form a contract
- When a person works under the direction or control of another person (the person working under the employer
- All information given to health care personnel by a patient
- Financial compensation: Damages; Injunction: Order to stop doing something; Specific Performance: Order to do something
- Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1979; Health Rights Commission Act 1991; Anti-Discrimination Act 1991; Workplace and Safety Act 1995; Information Privacy Act 2009; Child Protection Act 2003; Powers of Attorney Act 1998; Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
- Patient self-determination act
- Recognized by many health care facilities
- It is now known who the person is; The death was a violent or otherwise unnatural death; The death happened in suspicious circumstances; The death was not reasonably expected to be the outcome of a health procedure; The cause of death certificate has not been issued; The death was in care; The death was in custody; The person had not consulted a doctor within 3 months before the person’s death
- Actively assisting a person to die (ACTIVE); In response to a request, and with consent of the person (VOLUNTARY) (unlawful in Australia); Amounts to aiding suicide; Would also amount to murder; Consent to death immaterial (Criminal Code 1899 (Qld))
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- Public health or safety; Administration of justice; Ways to prevent deaths from happening in similar; Circumstances in the future
- Stated in distinct and clear language either orally or in writing
- Documents that allow individuals to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when death is expected
- Designation if health care surrogate / durable power of attorney
- offer, acceptance, consideration
- when defamation occurs and the information is written
- Procures another to kill himself/herself; Counsels another to kill himself/herself and thereby induces the other person to do so; Aids another in killing himself/herself is a guilty crime, and is liable to imprisonment for life
- an agreement between two or more parties
- Obligations that are understood without verbal expression
- Withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment allowing a patient to die from natural causes; Withdrawal of treatment allowing patient to die of natural causes (PASSIVE); In response to a medical decision made in the best interests of the patient and in accordance with good medical practice (NON-VOLUNTARY)
19 Clues: Patient self-determination act • offer, acceptance, consideration • an agreement between two or more parties • Recognized by many health care facilities • when defamation occurs and the information is written • Obligations that are understood without verbal expression • All information given to health care personnel by a patient • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
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- A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early. (7,9)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
Interface Behavioral Health HIPAA Refresher Crossword 2022-10-27
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- Interface is a covered entity? True or False
- What does the I in PHI stand for?
- Interface is a _________________ associate.
- _______________________ Care Providers is an entity covered under HIPAA.
- What does the P stand for in HIPAA?
- What does the P in PHI stand for?
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- What does the H in PHI stand for?
- What does the I stand for in HIPAA?
- Health Care _________________________ is a entity covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA.
- What does the last A stand for in HIPAA?
11 Clues: What does the H in PHI stand for? • What does the I in PHI stand for? • What does the P in PHI stand for? • What does the I stand for in HIPAA? • What does the P stand for in HIPAA? • What does the last A stand for in HIPAA? • Interface is a _________________ associate. • Interface is a covered entity? True or False • ...
Interface Behavioral Health HIPAA Refresher Crossword 2022-10-27
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- What does the P in PHI stand for?
- What does the I in PHI stand for?
- Interface is a covered entity? True or False
- _______________________ Care Providers is an entity covered under HIPAA.
- What does the last A stand for in HIPAA?
- What does the H in PHI stand for?
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- What does the P stand for in HIPAA?
- Interface is a _________________ associate.
- Health Care _________________________ is a entity covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- What does the I stand for in HIPAA?
- Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA.
11 Clues: What does the P in PHI stand for? • What does the I in PHI stand for? • What does the H in PHI stand for? • What does the P stand for in HIPAA? • What does the I stand for in HIPAA? • What does the last A stand for in HIPAA? • Interface is a _________________ associate. • Interface is a covered entity? True or False • ...
Say YES to Health! 2023-10-05
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- Range of motion in joints and muscles
- Equilibrium or stability in physical or mental health
- Substance that provides nourishment for the body's growth and maintenance
- Protected from or resistant to a particular disease or infection
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
- Physical power or ability
- State of being calm and free from tension or stress
- Overall state of being in good health physically, mentally, and emotionally
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness
- The process of providing nourishment for growth and health
- State of being in good health
- Essential nutrients for proper bodily functions
- Mental or emotional strain
- Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides
- State of being strong, energetic, and full of life
- Ability to sustain physical or mental effort for an extended period
16 Clues: Physical power or ability • Mental or emotional strain • State of being in good health • Range of motion in joints and muscles • Relating to the heart and blood vessels • Essential nutrients for proper bodily functions • Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides • State of being strong, energetic, and full of life • ...
Did You Pay Attention in Public Health? 2022-12-14
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- cold viruses do this
- the first infectious disease to be eradicated
- body mass index
- what one group gets in a randomized controlled trial
- the state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease
- people who participate in this live longer
- number of new cases of a disease
- blood sugar
- one of the diseases causing the winter "tripledemic"
- hormone that controls blood sugar
- an agent that causes disease
- mRNA used in covid vaccines tells cells to make this protein
- HIV/AIDS activism group
- the study that follows groups of people for a long time
- excess glucose is stored as this
- the location of a highly unethical study on syphilis
- disease that is always present in a community
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- the immunity that babies receive from their mothers
- enzyme needed by HIV
- organ that produces insulin
- global authority on public health, in short
- signals foreign invader
- number of existing cases of a disease
- a type of B-cell
- in this cycle, viruses kill cells
- at this Staten Island institution, researchers tried to study Hepatitis B in children
- the T-cell that destroys infected cells
- prejudice, discounting, discrediting, and discrimination directed at people with a condition
- prevents HIV infection if taken daily
- is it alive or not?
- what vaccines give us
- represents one year of life lost to poor health
- the top predictor of health, in short
33 Clues: blood sugar • body mass index • a type of B-cell • is it alive or not? • cold viruses do this • enzyme needed by HIV • what vaccines give us • signals foreign invader • HIV/AIDS activism group • organ that produces insulin • an agent that causes disease • number of new cases of a disease • excess glucose is stored as this • in this cycle, viruses kill cells • ...
Health And Wellness 2023-01-06
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- planned physical activity
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- expectancy The average number of years an individual can be expected to live
- your perceptions or belief of the world
- health Functioning of the body and its systems includes physical fitness.
- 6 basic things we get from food. Protein, Carbs, Fat, Vitamins , Minerals and Water
- Essential for bodily functions, carries nutrients to cells and regulates body tempurature
- The physical need for food
- repetative exercise thatuses heart and lungs
- Promotes healthy bones and teeth, keeps heart and organs healthy
- an overall state of well-being
- the ability of your muscles to exert a force.
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- combo of physical social and mental-emotional well-being
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- health Being comfortable with yourself; ability to
- health How well you get along with others
- exercise sustained exercise that increases heart and lung fitness
- desire for food
- the foods and beverages a person eats and drinks
- needs a big burst of energy works muscles
- helps body systems work- get these from fruits
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- ability to exercise without tiring; stamina
- nutrient that Repairs and build cells
- Promote normal growth, give you energy and promotes healthy skin
- the habits that you practice on a daily basis
- An overall state of well-being or total health
- Give you energy such as fruits, veggies and starchy foods like bread and pasta
28 Clues: desire for food • planned physical activity • The physical need for food • an overall state of well-being • nutrient that Repairs and build cells • your perceptions or belief of the world • health How well you get along with others • needs a big burst of energy works muscles • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • ability to exercise without tiring; stamina • ...
Code of Business Conduct 2013-05-07
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- Equal Employment Opportunity
- Improper or unlawful payments under the laws of any governing jurisdiction, domestic or foreign
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- A _____ of the Code must be reported to the Chief Compliance Officer.
- Financial or personal interest that might affect (or appear to affect) your judgment in dealing on behalf of Wright with outside firms or individuals.
- Health information that individually identifies a patient should be _____
- Information about the Company that is not available to the public
- Laws that prohibit U.S. companies from participating in boycotts that the U.S. Government does not support.
- Products use not specified in our approved product labeling
- Laws designed to ensure fair competition in the free market system
- These few questions help should be used when there are doubts about the ethics of specific situations and behaviors
- This management policy covers Company records including the storage of records.
- Oversees compliance with the Company’s Code of Business Conduct
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- The Code of Conduct applies to all Company ______
- This code provides general guidance regarding common ethical and legal issues vital to maintaining our business reputation.
- This Act & and other laws require that a permit for certain discharges of pollutants into water courses
- Protected Health Information
- General Counsel
- Government inquiries or notices should be directed to this department
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
- All Company Representatives are responsible for _____ with the Code
- Chief Financial Officer
- Health Care Professionals
- Office of Foreign Assets Control
24 Clues: General Counsel • Chief Financial Officer • Health Care Professionals • Equal Employment Opportunity • Protected Health Information • Foreign Corrupt Practices Act • Office of Foreign Assets Control • Occupational Safety and Health Act • The Code of Conduct applies to all Company ______ • Products use not specified in our approved product labeling • ...
Quality in Harmony 2014-09-27
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- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
- Person certified in quality (Blue ribbon in Gary’s office, 4)
- President’s healthcare
- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare (HCD was accredited by them, 5)
- The area under study (10)
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (acronym, 5)
- body of facts; information (4)
- statement of expectation (we all have them,9)
- Performance Improvement project (acronym,4)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- Person covered by health plan (6)
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- Statement of intent (Practice must follow this(6)
- Critical management skill, ability to motivate people toward a common goal (10)
- ------- is doing it right when no one is looking (see poster in UM/QM break room, 7)
- Science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4)
- National Committee for quality ---------
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
- pastry used to display data (8)
- Agency for Health care administration (acronym, 4)
- Systematic series of actions directed to an outcome (7)
- Number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- A person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
28 Clues: President’s healthcare • The area under study (10) • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • body of facts; information (4) • pastry used to display data (8) • Person covered by health plan (6) • State health insurance safety net (8) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • National Committee for quality --------- • Performance Improvement project (acronym,4) • ...
Definitions You Should Know 2022-01-27
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- related to the ultimate goals of the program. Represent the change in health status
- defined as a set of planned activities over time to achieve specific objectives
- identification of needs within a population and determining if the needs are being met
- data that has already been collected by others
- emphasizes early diagnosis of disease or potential injury
- group of diverse organizations and constituencies working together toward a common goal
- general focus or purpose of a program. Identify the scope or focus of the organization.
- the process of identifying needs, establishing priorities, diagnosing, assessing, and advocating resources
- individuals or agencies that have a vested interest in the health education program
- describe the behaviors or actions that the population will engage in to resolve the problem
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- the exam you are studying for
- focused on protecting people from developing a disease or injury
- gathered directly by an individual by means of surveys, interviews, focus groups, and direct observation
- refer to environmental influences on a health problem
- focuses on rehabilitation after the diagnosis of a disease or injury
- describe, in measurable terms, the changes in behavior, attitude, knowledge, skills, or health status.
- ability to understand, communicate with, and interact with people across cultures.
- short-term that focus on awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and skills
- detail the tasks or activities completed by program facilitators
- one-sentence statement that describes the long-term desired change of an organization or program
- general, long-term statements of desired program outcomes
21 Clues: the exam you are studying for • data that has already been collected by others • refer to environmental influences on a health problem • emphasizes early diagnosis of disease or potential injury • general, long-term statements of desired program outcomes • focused on protecting people from developing a disease or injury • ...
Nurses Week Crossword 2022 2022-04-28
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- extreme fear of needles
- the gold standard of testing for COVID-19
- a state of body aches and chills
- SARS CoV-2 protein that penetrates host cell
- newest addition to the team
- popular producer of mRNA vaccine
- preferred intramuscular injection site
- isolation location for many health units
- gov. agency who makes guidelines to protect the health of Americans
- unit closed since beginning of pandemic
- popular antigen self-test
- the real MVP's of healthcare
- animal suspected to have caused zoonotic transfer of COVID-19 to humans
- replacement are provided on Friday's between 12pm-2pm
- runs through a nurses veins
- the new term for fully vaccinated
- therapeutic infusion used for individuals at high risk to develop severe COVID-19
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- offers in house testing to staff
- can become swollen after vaccination or infection
- CPAC, Gridiron, and DC Gala are examples of this type of event
- people living with post-COVID syndrome
- requirement for vaccination
- mass vaccination and testing site set up
- loss of smell
- recommended medication to treat aches and chills
- process by which virus spreads between two hosts
- presidential advisor to global health issues
- I got my Fauci ______
- where COVID-19 originated
- an epidemic that has spread to a global level
- antiviral approved to treat COVID-19
- an individual less than 6 feet with positive symptoms
- social distance measure
- popular phrase used by patients to explain a positive health screening
34 Clues: loss of smell • I got my Fauci ______ • extreme fear of needles • social distance measure • where COVID-19 originated • popular antigen self-test • requirement for vaccination • newest addition to the team • runs through a nurses veins • the real MVP's of healthcare • offers in house testing to staff • a state of body aches and chills • popular producer of mRNA vaccine • ...
Module 4 2024-12-07
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- The protective layer in the gut that prevents microbes from reaching the epithelium.
- Microbial imbalance in the gut, often linked to health issues.
- The primary energy source for colonocytes, produced by gut microbes.
- The diet that reduces gastrointestinal symptoms in IBS by avoiding fermentable carbohydrates.
- A live microorganism that provides health benefits when consumed.
- A carbohydrate source fermented by gut microbes to produce SCFAs.
- This phase of life is critical for microbiome development and long-term health.
- The bacterial phylum overrepresented in obesity-related dysbiosis.
- The human milk component that promotes colonization of beneficial gut bacteria in infants.
- The system of communication between the gut and brain.
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- Beneficial bacteria commonly found in breastfed infants, associated with gut health.
- Bacteria that promote blood vessel growth in the intestine.
- The primary neurotransmitter produced in the gut, associated with mood regulation.
- The microbial ecosystem within the human body.
- the most abundant SCFA and an essential metabolite for the growth of other bacteria—reaches the peripheral tissues where it is used in cholesterol metabolism and lipogenesis, and may play a role in central appetite regulation.
- Dominant bacterial phyla in the gut, includes Firmicutes and _______.
- Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are produced by fermentation of this dietary component.
- A bacterial product with toxic properties, often linked to inflammation in dysbiosis.
- The condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, includes Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
- This microbiota-produced vitamin is critical for blood clotting.
20 Clues: The microbial ecosystem within the human body. • The system of communication between the gut and brain. • Bacteria that promote blood vessel growth in the intestine. • Microbial imbalance in the gut, often linked to health issues. • This microbiota-produced vitamin is critical for blood clotting. • A live microorganism that provides health benefits when consumed. • ...
economics crossword 2024-04-19
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- a cap,or limit, on the amount of money you have to pay
- type of operational risk specifically the risk of being held liable
- a payment made by a beneficiary
- the extent to which something deals with or applies to something else
- when a contract has not been established with a health plan
- property damaged due to uncontrollable forces such a fire,lighting.
- allows eligible employees and their dependents the continued benefits of health
- of enrolling or being enrolled
- action adopted or proposed by a government,party
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- contractual agreement with that health plan
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- a patient who stays in a hospital while under treatment
- the use of communications technologies to provide health care
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- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim
- risks that directly affect an individual or family
- payment to a common fund or collection
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- an allowance or payment made for each day
- written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient
- the amount you pay each month to keep your insurance policy active
- repaying a person who has spent or lost money
- the action of deducting or subtracting something
- to demand by or by virtue of a right
25 Clues: of enrolling or being enrolled • a payment made by a beneficiary • to demand by or by virtue of a right • payment to a common fund or collection • an allowance or payment made for each day • contractual agreement with that health plan • an advantage or profit gained from something • repaying a person who has spent or lost money • ...
Health Vocabulary 1 2024-10-03
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- interacting and getting along with others in positive healthy ways
- how the info fits your needs (do you understand it? do you need it?)
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of good health
- people who are similar in age to each other
- your family's and community's level of education, income, and resources
- going to the doctor when you are well to help you stay healthy, getting checkups/physicals/screenings
- treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries or diseases
- state of physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- the reason the info exists (why did they write/create this? is it fact, opinion propaganda?)
- the source of the info (who is the author? what is the source of the info?)
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury or death
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- active process of being aware of and making choices toward improving health
- a person's thoughts and feelings
- the people around you (family members, friends, peers)
- the places where you spend your time (school, home, community, region)
- reliability and correctness of the info (is there evidence? can you find it at another source?)
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- how well a person's body functions
- the timeliness of the info (is it current?)
- person's overall satisfaction with life
- pieces of DNA that determine the structure and function of a person's cells and affect development, personality and health
21 Clues: a person's thoughts and feelings • how well a person's body functions • person's overall satisfaction with life • people who are similar in age to each other • the timeliness of the info (is it current?) • the people around you (family members, friends, peers) • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • ...
Body and Mind Crossword 2024-09-20
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- involves the intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth, energy, and overall health.
- refers to a holistic state of health.
- ability to recover quickly from difficulties and adapt to challenging circumstances.
- awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment.
- physical and emotional response to demands or challenges that exceed an individual's coping abilities.
- process of regaining health, strength, or stability after illness, injury, or adversity.
- branch of biology that studies the functions and processes of living organisms and their parts.
- Refers to the state of being aware of and able to think about one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to maintaining stability and harmony between different aspects of life.
- refers to a pleasing arrangement or balance among different elements.
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- practice of maintaining a focused awareness on the present moment while observing thoughts and feelings non-judgmentally.
- state of being conscious of and able to recognise one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings.
- refers to the state of being physically healthy and active.
- refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task
- a practice that involves focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity, relaxation, and a deeper sense of awareness.
- is the capacity to do work or produce change
- state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- scientific study of the mind and behaviour
- refers to the intentional activities and practices that promote personal health.
- are complex psychological states that involve subjective experiences
20 Clues: refers to a holistic state of health. • scientific study of the mind and behaviour • is the capacity to do work or produce change • state of being free from tension and anxiety. • awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment. • refers to the state of being physically healthy and active. • refers to the ability to concentrate attention on a specific task • ...
Public health manoj 2025-03-13
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- What STI is associated with painless sores?
- Which psychological condition involves a fear of social situations?
- Which infection is commonly referred to as a "superbug"?
- What does AIDS stand for?
- Which drug is commonly prescribed for anxiety?
- Which disease is transmitted through unprotected sex?
- What is the medical term for a cold sore caused by herpes simplex virus?
- What is the name of the test used to diagnose HIV?
- Which STI can lead to infertility in women?
- What is the primary cause of liver disease in HIV patients?
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- What is a common method to reduce drug addiction risk?
- Which disorder involves extreme mood swings?
- What class of drugs includes marijuana?
- Which mental health disorder is characterized by delusions?
- What is the term for mental health care professionals?
- Which mental health disorder is characterized by persistent sadness?
- What type of drug is methamphetamine?
- Which vaccine can prevent HPV-related cancers?
- What type of drug is commonly abused in opioid addiction?
- Which drug is associated with stimulant abuse?
- What is the term for a sudden loss of mental function?
- What drug is commonly used to treat depression?
- What is a common symptom of gonorrhea?
- What mental health condition involves intense fear?
- Which condition can be treated with antiretroviral drugs?
- Which addiction treatment involves a group therapy setting?
- What is the primary mode of HIV transmission?
- What is a common method of HIV prevention?
- What virus causes AIDS?
29 Clues: What virus causes AIDS? • What does AIDS stand for? • What type of drug is methamphetamine? • What is a common symptom of gonorrhea? • What class of drugs includes marijuana? • What is a common method of HIV prevention? • What STI is associated with painless sores? • Which STI can lead to infertility in women? • Which disorder involves extreme mood swings? • ...
Anatmoy, Physiology, and Disease Terms crosswords 2013-02-26
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- Assessment or prediction (in the sense of a beat educated guess) of the future course of the development, outcome, or progress of a conition or phenomernon, based on a careful diagnosis of the case it is an attempt to anticipate probable consequences, and the price of their effects in terms of money, disruption, discomfort, pain.
- medicine medical care and treatments that avoid surgery and drugs.
- of disease how a disease shows it self.
- plane An imaginary plane dividing the body into dorsal and ventral parts.
- plane The transverse plane (also called the honzontal plane, axial plane, transaxial plane) is an imaginary plane that divides the body.
- Health the integration of conventional, complementary and alternative health care options to address wellness, health promotion and the healin process.
- is the association of several clinically recognizable features, signs (observed by someone other then the patient
- pretanining to the cranium. Toward the head end of the body ; a synonym of superior in humans and other bipeds
- Situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ.
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- health The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts.
- medicine taking care of your health before u get sick
- The are of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- is the study & diagnosis of disease through examination of organs tissues, bodily fluids and whole bodies (autopsies)
- A side part of something. Esp. a shoot or branch growing out from the side of a shoot or branch growing out from the side of a stem.
- illness or disorder. For example Antacid is a form of therapy for heartburns, rehabilitation is a form of therapy for addiction, and exercise is a form of therapy for obesity.
- of, on or relating to the underside of an animal r plant; abdominal
- of disease are the visible parts of the pathogen (e.g.fruiting bodies, hyphae.etc)
- Relating to the upper side or back or an animal, plant or organ: ‘’a dorsal view of the body’’. The dorsal aorta
19 Clues: of disease how a disease shows it self. • medicine taking care of your health before u get sick • medicine medical care and treatments that avoid surgery and drugs. • of, on or relating to the underside of an animal r plant; abdominal • Situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ. • ...
HEALTH & SAFETY DEFINITIONS 2025-08-16
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- • Regulations designed to reduce injuries related to lifting, carrying, or moving loads.
- SPACE • An enclosed or partly enclosed area not designed for continuous occupancy and with restricted entry or exit, posing risks like lack of oxygen or presence of toxic gases
- • The main law governing workplace health and safety in the UK.
- • Consists of small solid particles suspended in the air, which can be a health hazard if inhaled over time, especially in construction environments
- • A person has the necessary training, experience, and knowledge to perform tasks safely and effectively
- • Regulations that requires equipment provided for use at work is safe, properly maintained, and used correctly.
- MEASURE • Is any action, device, or procedure implemented to minimize or remove the risk of hazards in the workplace
- • The UK government body responsible for enforcing health and safety laws and supporting safe workplaces.
- • Is UK legislation that obliges employers to report specified workplace injuries, deaths, diseases, and dangerous occurrences
- • The overall well-being, encompassing physical, mental, and social factors affected by working conditions
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- • An unexpected event that results in injury, illness, or damage to property, occurring without intention.
- • Includes gear such as helmets, gloves, goggles, or boots, designed to minimize exposure to hazards.
- • Anything with the potential to cause harm, such as substances, machinery, or unsafe work practices.
- • The Likelihood that harm will occur from a hazard or the chance or probability that a hazard will actually cause harm or damageVOID SPACE A void space is an empty or unfilled space within a building, often difficult to access and potentially hazardous if not properly managed
- • Any loud or prolonged sound in the workplace that, if excessive, can damage hearing or affect employees’ health
- MISS • An event where no injury or damage occurred, but where it could have, highlighting a potentially unsafe situation needing attention.
- • A naturally occurring mineral fibre that was historically used for insulation and fireproofing, now known to cause serious lung diseases when inhaled
- • Substances used or produced at work that can present health or safety risks through exposure, such as cleaners, solvents, or acids.
- • Is UK legislation requiring employers to control exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals and substances in the workplace
19 Clues: • The main law governing workplace health and safety in the UK. • • Regulations designed to reduce injuries related to lifting, carrying, or moving loads. • • Includes gear such as helmets, gloves, goggles, or boots, designed to minimize exposure to hazards. • ...
Health Triangle 2023-08-22
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- health the condition of a person’s body
- Health condition of a person’s mind and ways that a person expresses emotions
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news; means of sending or receiving information, such as by phone or computers.
- Quality of life resulting from health status.
- a collective quality of life, that includes physical, mental, and social health.
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- a steady position that does not fall.
- Responsibility Taking ownership of one’s actions and communications.
- valuing and honoring another person, including their words and their actions, while not having to approve everything they do.
- Health condition of a person’s relationships with family, friends, and others
9 Clues: a steady position that does not fall. • health the condition of a person’s body • Quality of life resulting from health status. • Responsibility Taking ownership of one’s actions and communications. • Health condition of a person’s mind and ways that a person expresses emotions • Health condition of a person’s relationships with family, friends, and others • ...
Chapter 1 Assessment 2024-09-11
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- Chemical substances, produced in glands, that help to regulate many body functions are called _____.
- Swings Having ______ ______, or feeling happy one minute and said the next, nis a common emotional change that occurs during aduolescence.
- Each side of the health ________ is as important as the other.
- Your ________, or people your own age, have an important effect on your social growth.
- The key to good health is a ________ health triangle.
- Your _______ health involves taking care of your body.
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- The three sides of health are physical, mental/emotional, and _____.
- _______ is the time of life between childhood and adulthood.
- Your _______ health involves liking and accepting yourself for who you are.
9 Clues: The key to good health is a ________ health triangle. • Your _______ health involves taking care of your body. • _______ is the time of life between childhood and adulthood. • Each side of the health ________ is as important as the other. • The three sides of health are physical, mental/emotional, and _____. • ...
CIMHA - POS 2014-09-04
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- To complete
- The team providing state-wide support to CIMHA
- Provision of service
- To look back upon
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- Key Performance Indicator
- Intended
- The required CIMHA web browser
- A consumer’s discrete engagement with a mental health service
- Abbreviation for Program Specific Items
- The mental health application for Queensland Health
10 Clues: Intended • To complete • To look back upon • Provision of service • Key Performance Indicator • The required CIMHA web browser • Abbreviation for Program Specific Items • The team providing state-wide support to CIMHA • The mental health application for Queensland Health • A consumer’s discrete engagement with a mental health service
Group #2 2023-03-09
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- saves lives & protects people from health threats
- Provides expertise and federal services
- assures food safety
- Protects and promotes US agricultural health
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- A state regulatory and consumer protection agency
- Regulates animal drugs and animal feed(including pet food)
- Bird vets
- Non-profit vet resource
- promotes worldwide health
- Ensures food safety
10 Clues: Bird vets • assures food safety • Ensures food safety • Non-profit vet resource • promotes worldwide health • Provides expertise and federal services • Protects and promotes US agricultural health • A state regulatory and consumer protection agency • saves lives & protects people from health threats • Regulates animal drugs and animal feed(including pet food)
Mental Health 2025-01-13
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- A therapeutic technique to calm the mind and reduce anxiety or stress.
- Persistent pessimistic thinking that can impact mental health.
- Practicing full attention to the present to reduce worry or overthinking.
- Experiencing mental strain due to overwhelming demands or expectations.
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- Finding harmony between emotional, physical, and mental health needs.
- Building confidence and skills to take control of your mental health.
- Cultivating optimistic thoughts to foster mental resilience and happiness.
- Using healthy strategies to manage emotional or psychological challenges.
- The body's response to mental or emotional strain, impacting well-being.
- The capacity to recover from mental and emotional struggles.
- A holistic state of mental, emotional, and physical health.
- Recognizing your thoughts, emotions, and triggers as part of self-reflection.
12 Clues: A holistic state of mental, emotional, and physical health. • The capacity to recover from mental and emotional struggles. • Persistent pessimistic thinking that can impact mental health. • Finding harmony between emotional, physical, and mental health needs. • Building confidence and skills to take control of your mental health. • ...
Health Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-09-01
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- Federal Organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications.
- Illegal activity related to health products and services.
- Endpoint that is specific, measureable, achievable, relevant,and timely.
- To take actions that show support.
- Practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills.
- Body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers questions about the natural world.
- Anyone who purchases goods and services.
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- 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.
- Qualities or priorities one considers important.
- Course of action one can take.
- Specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach.
12 Clues: Course of action one can take. • To take actions that show support. • Anyone who purchases goods and services. • Qualities or priorities one considers important. • Illegal activity related to health products and services. • Specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach. • Endpoint that is specific, measureable, achievable, relevant,and timely. • ...
Heart Health 2022-02-09
11 Clues: Attack • Cessation • Has a trunk • Body Health • Brain attack • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Emotional Health • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • fruits and vegetables
Exam 1 2025-01-24
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- Which two temperature measurements are higher than oral measurements?
- Which technique is used for Heart, Lungs, and Abdomen?
- Which temperature is lower than oral temperature
- Quietest tones are heard over?
- Which assessment is a complete health history, and physical assessment?
- Which part of the stethoscope is used for high-frequency sounds?
- Absence of pulse
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- Which sounds are heard in the stomach?
- Difficulty Breathing
- The nurse gathering the health history data before performing the physical assessment. This phase of the interview is?
- Which sounds are heart in the lungs?
- Which part of the stethoscope is used for low-frequency sounds?
- Which prevention includes immunizations, and health teaching?
- which sounds are heard in the bone?
- Which sounds are heard in the liver?
15 Clues: Absence of pulse • Difficulty Breathing • Quietest tones are heard over? • which sounds are heard in the bone? • Which sounds are heart in the lungs? • Which sounds are heard in the liver? • Which sounds are heard in the stomach? • Which temperature is lower than oral temperature • Which technique is used for Heart, Lungs, and Abdomen? • ...
Australia Healthcare System 2023-10-16
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- A private health insurance company
- An additional tax placed for people making over $90000
- If a doctor only charges the schedule fee
- Medicare does not cover this
- The amount that Medicare contributes towards consultations and treatments
- Tax that most Australian citizens pay
- A service offered by Medicare
- Provides additional subsidies for services
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- An incentive to take up PHI. People pay an extra 2% on their premium after the age of 30.
- How medicare is funded
- Members pay a premium in return for health-related costs not covered by medicare
- Medicines are subsidised and consumers make co-payments
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- A medication offered under the PBS
- The amount paid for insurance
15 Clues: How medicare is funded • Medicare does not cover this • The amount paid for insurance • A service offered by Medicare • A private health insurance company • A medication offered under the PBS • Tax that most Australian citizens pay • If a doctor only charges the schedule fee • Provides additional subsidies for services • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • ...
Health Unit Coordinator Week 2025-08-13
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- HUCs can process/transcribe these
- HUCs help manage these for the unit
- Blue The HUC may need to manage emergencies like this one by activating the appropriate systems and notifying staff.
- Electronic Health Record
- The HUC acts as a link between patients, family members, and medical staff
- Protected health information
- HUCs primary role
- Acronym for the regulations protecting patient health information
- Maintaining the privacy of patient information is a key aspect of the HUC role.
- the process of admitting a patient to the hospital
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- Process involving patient departure from a hospital.
- Refers to administrative duties
- HUCs can help patients with this for appointments
- a key skill for a huc, relaying information
- Management useful huc skill to complete work on time
15 Clues: HUCs primary role • Electronic Health Record • Protected health information • Refers to administrative duties • HUCs can process/transcribe these • HUCs help manage these for the unit • a key skill for a huc, relaying information • HUCs can help patients with this for appointments • the process of admitting a patient to the hospital • ...
Mental Health- Infants and Children 2013-05-31
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- A treatment for Mental Illness
- Affects mental health in Infants and Children
- A risk factor for Mental illness
- Another treatment for Mental Illness
- A type of mental illness
- A Resource who can help deal with Mental Illness
- A sign of Mental Illness
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- A sign of good attachment
- The Health of the brain
- A big risk factor for Mental illness
- Helps Diagnose Mental Illness
11 Clues: The Health of the brain • A type of mental illness • A sign of Mental Illness • A sign of good attachment • Helps Diagnose Mental Illness • A treatment for Mental Illness • A risk factor for Mental illness • A big risk factor for Mental illness • Another treatment for Mental Illness • Affects mental health in Infants and Children • ...
Brain Power 2024-01-19
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- Walnuts and other nuts can be beneficial for brain health.
- Interaction with others.
- Physical activity for overall health.
- The process of remembering information.
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- The tendency to forget things.
- Learning and challenging the brain.
- Activities for mental engagement and fun.
- Crucial for cognitive function and overall health.
- Mindful practice for stress reduction.
- A balanced and nutritious eating plan.
- The ability to store and recall information.
11 Clues: Interaction with others. • The tendency to forget things. • Learning and challenging the brain. • Physical activity for overall health. • Mindful practice for stress reduction. • A balanced and nutritious eating plan. • The process of remembering information. • Activities for mental engagement and fun. • The ability to store and recall information. • ...
Socioeconomic Status and Your Health 2016-09-21
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- The type of care we need before we are born, often lacking in low SES communities
- Access to this is crucial from an early age to increase future opportunity
- A source of positive identity, satisfaction, and income, crucial to the idea of adulthood in the United States
- A geographic area that can greatly affect one’s health, especially is unsafe
- This increases levels of cortisol and leads to disease in the long-term
- Often used to cope with poor living conditions, this is toxic to our liver and raises our risk of serious health conditions when abused
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- An aspect of health often overlooked which can greatly impact our well-being. Individuals seeking this type of care may suffer from depression or schizophrenia
- Connections with others that are strongly correlated with good health
- These can reduce health disparities. Social and public, for example
- The inability to stop using a substance despite negative consequences, such as drugs or alcohol. Often used as an escape from adversity and stress
- Limited to access to this in high-quality leads to poor nutrition and, in turn health, in low SES communities
11 Clues: These can reduce health disparities. Social and public, for example • Connections with others that are strongly correlated with good health • This increases levels of cortisol and leads to disease in the long-term • Access to this is crucial from an early age to increase future opportunity • ...
HealthCare Terminology 2023-01-13
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- Health care where a patient receives active, but short-term treatment for a severe injury or episode of illness, an urgent medical condition, or during recovery for surgery
- A type of healthcare that focuses on the palliation of a terminally ill patient’s patient, symptoms, and attending to their emotional and spiritual needs at the end of life
- An illness or condition, which cannot be cured, and is likely to lead to someone’s death
- A wide range of health care services that can be given in your home for an illness or injury
- Another word for outpatient care
- An illness persisting for a long time for constantly reoccurring.
- a variety of healthcare services performed designed to meet and fulfill a person’s health or personal care needs, that does not have a set time. Can either be a short period of time or long period of time
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- Medical care received without an overnight stay in the hospital or facility
- The action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- Housing for elderly or disabled people that provides nursing care, housekeeping, and preparing meals as needed
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of symptoms
- Services that of everyday life that are provided to the patient to function normally
- Skilled nursing or rehabilitation services, provided by a licensed health professional, like nurses, physical therapists, ordered by a doctor, that is specific to the patient
- The time of which a patient is staying under a specific providers care
- A non-residential facility that supports the day-to-day care for health, nutritional, social, and daily living needs in a professional, staffed, group setting
- Comprehensive inpatient care designed for someone who has an acute illness, injury, or exacerbation of a disease, that has a longer stay of care. Less intensive care than acute care, but more intensive than skilled nursing
16 Clues: Another word for outpatient care • An illness persisting for a long time for constantly reoccurring. • The time of which a patient is staying under a specific providers care • Medical care received without an overnight stay in the hospital or facility • Services that of everyday life that are provided to the patient to function normally • ...
Chapter 14: Promoting health 2023-02-17
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- includes regular physical examinations, blood pressure and diabetes screenings abd tuberculosis skin tests.
- the center of the wheel of wellness represents the least amount and the outer represents __________ wellness
- health promotion for school-age children
- is a questionnaire that evaluates risk for disease based on current demographic data, lifestyle, health behaviors.
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- includes eating healthy foods, exercising, wearing sunscreen, obeying seatbelt laws, and keeping up with immunizations
- represents the dimensions of health: emotional, physical, spiritual, social/family, occupational
- finds ways to help individuals develop a state of physical, spiritual and mental well being
- health promotion for life span conception to birth
- health promotion for infants
- Rehabilitation is the main intervention during this level
10 Clues: health promotion for infants • health promotion for school-age children • health promotion for life span conception to birth • Rehabilitation is the main intervention during this level • finds ways to help individuals develop a state of physical, spiritual and mental well being • ...
Biomedical 2018-09-11
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- cares for individuals, families, and communities so that they may maintain or recover a healthy quality of life
- promotes and restores the functional abilities of a person after an injury
- the study of the effects of chemicals on the human body, environment and other living things. Professional toxicologists research, monitor and assess these effects with the aim of maintaining the health of both humans and the ecosystem.
- to determine the best medications for a given symptom for a patient at a given time.
- Studies genetic and cell growth
- treats diseases and injuries of non-human animals
- Studies and takes care of animals in a zoo.
- atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter
- They study about the human past
- scientists that observe and study the behaviors of animals.
- the properties, such as chemical and physical, of inland bodies of water
- They use biological organisms to develop or make products designed to improve health
- Monitors research that was published
- Analyzes physical evidence at crime scenes
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- diagnose disease using medical imaging
- They meet team clients
- uses alternative health practices to treat patients, including postural, nutritional, and other health services
- works to understand the consequences of human actions on the Earth
- characteristics and growth of very small organisms such as fungi
- They study human movement
- The study of blood
- Studies the genetics and the science of genes
- The biology of the immune system
23 Clues: The study of blood • They meet team clients • They study human movement • Studies genetic and cell growth • They study about the human past • The biology of the immune system • Monitors research that was published • diagnose disease using medical imaging • Analyzes physical evidence at crime scenes • Studies and takes care of animals in a zoo. • ...
Quality in Harmony 2014-09-27
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- Agency for health care administration (acronym, 4)
- Health insurance portability and accountability act (acronym, 5)
- The area under study (10)
- National Committee for quality ---------
- Statement of intent (Practice must follow this(6)
- Science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- body of facts; information (4)
- Performance Improvement project (acronym,4)
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- Number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
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- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare (HCD was accredited by them, 5)
- pastry used to display data (8)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
- Critical management skill, ability to motivate people toward a common goal (10)
- Person certified in quality (Blue ribbon in Gary’s office, 4)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- Systematic series of actions directed to an outcome (7)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- statement of expectation (we all have them,9)
- A person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4)
- Person covered by health plan (6)
- ------- is doing it right when no one is looking (see poster in break room, 7)
27 Clues: The area under study (10) • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • body of facts; information (4) • pastry used to display data (8) • Person covered by health plan (6) • State health insurance safety net (8) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • National Committee for quality --------- • Performance Improvement project (acronym,4) • Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4) • ...
Piedmont Augusta 2022-05-04
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- One of our facilities has movement across its lawn during December.
- What is Piedmonts primary brand color?
- What is the name of our facility down I-20?
- What is High quality and patient centered care?
- How many hospitals did Piedmont Health Care just add from Augusta GA?
- Our purpose is to make a ?
- Food Truck Fridays help to raise donations to assist our employees through the this program.
- Earn $3000 by referring a FT bedside RN for hire.
- What month will our 2023 benefits start?
- Piedmont uses this as their patient portal also!
- What season is open enrollment?
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- What is the new name of our Foundation?
- Who is the President and CEO of Piedmont Healthcare?
- What is the name of our main facility?
- What part of the Thursday treat will wake us up?
- We currently use this to get announcements out to our employees.
- For Tuesdays lunch this week we were given both?
- What Health Care System in Georgia was founded in 1905?
- One of the snacks this week is loud when it is cooking.
- Some of these treats are round, some are filled and some have a whole in the center.
- What Health Care Week dessert Tradition did we bring back this year?
- What visits the front of the hospital on Fridays at Piedmont Augusta?
- What month is Nurses Week & Health Care Week in?
23 Clues: Our purpose is to make a ? • What season is open enrollment? • What is the name of our main facility? • What is Piedmonts primary brand color? • What is the new name of our Foundation? • What month will our 2023 benefits start? • What is the name of our facility down I-20? • What is High quality and patient centered care? • What part of the Thursday treat will wake us up? • ...
Week 4 Aging Adult 2025-03-06
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- A condition characterized by reduced bone density requiring increased calcium and vitamin D.
- A vitamin essential for nerve function that has reduced absorption with aging.
- A digestive condition where spicy and acidic foods should be avoided.
- A diet rich in plant-based foods, olive oil, and lean proteins, beneficial for heart and brain health.
- A mineral that should be limited to less than 2300 mg per day for cardiovascular health.
- A cognitive disorder where proper nutrition can help slow progression.
- A condition common in older adults due to a reduced thirst sensation.
- A government program that provides food assistance to low-income seniors.
- A nutrient essential for digestive health, found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
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- A nutrient vital for neurotransmitter production and memory support.
- The age-related loss of muscle mass requiring higher protein intake.
- A chronic disease requiring blood sugar management through diet.
- Another term for high blood pressure, influenced by sodium intake.
- A macronutrient crucial for muscle maintenance and wound healing.
- An essential factor in preventing confusion, falls, and kidney issues in older adults.
- A fatty acid essential for brain function, found in fish and flaxseeds.
- The process that slows with aging and affects nutrient absorption.
- A diet designed to lower blood pressure and promote heart health.
- A mineral important for preventing anemia and supporting immune function.
- A diet designed to help manage irritable bowel syndrome and digestive issues.
20 Clues: A chronic disease requiring blood sugar management through diet. • A macronutrient crucial for muscle maintenance and wound healing. • A diet designed to lower blood pressure and promote heart health. • Another term for high blood pressure, influenced by sodium intake. • The process that slows with aging and affects nutrient absorption. • ...
Module 11 crossword 2025-04-07
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- evaluating whether populations are increasing or decreasing in number
- links remote areas to academic health centers and health services
- represents the nation's current health goals and objectives
- the lead U.S. government agency for public health
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- The calculation of health disparities as the goal of a series of studies
- grouped according to the predominant health outcomes
- caring for our interconnected world
- patterns of demographics measured across populations
8 Clues: caring for our interconnected world • the lead U.S. government agency for public health • grouped according to the predominant health outcomes • patterns of demographics measured across populations • represents the nation's current health goals and objectives • links remote areas to academic health centers and health services • ...
crossword gym 2020-08-31
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- ; something done successfully
- ; materials
- ; committing to something
- ; related to the mind
- ; state being in good health
- ; relating to emotions
- ; needing companionship
- ; action of giving someone support
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- ; mental state of achievement
- ; willing to do commit or do something
- ; being physically fit
- ; relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- ; mental and physical condition
- ; bein responsible
- ; the action of engaging
15 Clues: ; materials • ; bein responsible • ; related to the mind • ; being physically fit • ; relating to emotions • ; needing companionship • ; the action of engaging • ; committing to something • ; state being in good health • ; mental state of achievement • ; something done successfully • ; mental and physical condition • ; action of giving someone support • ...
Hot Off The Press Summer 2017 2017-07-04
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- Deprivation
- Feeling tired
- Judy believes is important
- Judy Did this Job
- April day of
- Hazards can cause falls
- decreased with fatigue
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well being
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- Its Everyone's Job
- Part of Health and Safety Week
- Needs very little sleep
- Preventable
- fitting footwear
- Should be in First Aid Kit
- Over 300 in our workplace
15 Clues: Deprivation • Preventable • April day of • Feeling tired • fitting footwear • Judy Did this Job • Its Everyone's Job • decreased with fatigue • Needs very little sleep • Hazards can cause falls • Over 300 in our workplace • Judy believes is important • Should be in First Aid Kit • Part of Health and Safety Week • A state of complete physical, mental and social well being
Food Security 2024-11-28
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- Pearl millet
- India's biggest occupation
- Eat in night
- Orange
- Can be used in summer to make the items cool.
- Keeps the items well in summer
- Source of Protein
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- Vitamins and minerals
- Wash your hands before and after eating
- support a healthy heart and blood vessels
- Bone Health
- should be wear while cooking
- Digestion
- Heart health and digestion
- Energy & freshness
15 Clues: Orange • Digestion • Bone Health • Pearl millet • Eat in night • Source of Protein • Energy & freshness • Vitamins and minerals • India's biggest occupation • Heart health and digestion • should be wear while cooking • Keeps the items well in summer • Wash your hands before and after eating • support a healthy heart and blood vessels • Can be used in summer to make the items cool.
Understanding Health and Wellness 2022-09-26
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- Refers to how you express yourself and your thoughts and feelings.
- Refers to a person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- Refers to how well you get along with other people.
- State of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
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- Aspect of health that refers to how the body functions.
- When people drink a sufficient amount of water.
- Can be a powerful tool to inspire healthy behaviors.
- Affects your ability to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- All the dimensions of health are this.
- Eating healthy foods.
- active process that involves becoming aware of and making choices toward improving aspects of health.
- People need 8-10 hours of this a night.
12 Clues: Eating healthy foods. • All the dimensions of health are this. • People need 8-10 hours of this a night. • When people drink a sufficient amount of water. • Refers to how well you get along with other people. • Can be a powerful tool to inspire healthy behaviors. • Aspect of health that refers to how the body functions. • ...
Cancer Control 2013-04-16
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- Can be affected by cancer, found in females
- Obesity, Age and Genetic Predisposition
- Health promotion strategy, tobacco
- Pain and suffering endured
- Can be affected by cancer, found in males
- Medical Treatment
- Lost productivity, social security payments and carers
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- SES, work, food security, stress
- Health promotion strategy, breast
- Tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and exposure to sunlight and UV
- Health promotion strategy, sun
11 Clues: Medical Treatment • Pain and suffering endured • Health promotion strategy, sun • SES, work, food security, stress • Health promotion strategy, breast • Health promotion strategy, tobacco • Obesity, Age and Genetic Predisposition • Can be affected by cancer, found in males • Can be affected by cancer, found in females • Lost productivity, social security payments and carers • ...
Mental Health- Infants and Children 2013-05-31
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- A big risk factor for Mental illness
- A type of mental illness
- Another treatment for Mental Illness
- Affects mental health in Infants and Children
- A risk factor for Mental illness
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- A Resource who can help deal with Mental Illness
- A sign of Mental Illness
- A treatment for Mental Illness
- Helps Diagnose Mental Illness
- A sign of good attachment
- Health The Health of the brain
11 Clues: A sign of Mental Illness • A type of mental illness • A sign of good attachment • Helps Diagnose Mental Illness • A treatment for Mental Illness • Health The Health of the brain • A risk factor for Mental illness • A big risk factor for Mental illness • Another treatment for Mental Illness • Affects mental health in Infants and Children • ...
doctor 2022-11-09
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- of infants children and teenagers
- with their immune system
- treats children with breathing and ling diseases
- from minor health problems to serious diseades
- is a children doctor
- doctor who manages the physical behavioral care for children
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- health specialist
- are trained to handle themost coplicated
- training and are able to evaluate and treat a newborn's medical problems
- issues that affect the children
- physician kid doctor
11 Clues: health specialist • physician kid doctor • is a children doctor • with their immune system • issues that affect the children • of infants children and teenagers • are trained to handle themost coplicated • from minor health problems to serious diseades • treats children with breathing and ling diseases • doctor who manages the physical behavioral care for children • ...
BWitC Wellbeing Crossword 2025-01-22
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- Another word for "mental health", or health in general
- You might feel this positive emotion when you do something really well
- This meal is often known as the most important one of the day
- Having a ________ diet will boost your mental health, and keep your body healthy too
- Doing this for an hour a day will help both your physical and mental health
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- This part of the body is responsible for controlling all our emotions
- Who has mental health?
- This stimulant is found in different foods and drinks, and can simulate anxiety
- Talking to these people about our worries can help make us feel better
- You spend over 200, 000 hours doing this in your lifetime
10 Clues: Who has mental health? • Another word for "mental health", or health in general • You spend over 200, 000 hours doing this in your lifetime • This meal is often known as the most important one of the day • This part of the body is responsible for controlling all our emotions • You might feel this positive emotion when you do something really well • ...
Ch. 1 Lesson 1 & 2 (7th Grade Book) 2023-12-11
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- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- how your emotions affects your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
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- taking action in support of a cause.
- refusal skills, or ways to say no _____________.
- a disgreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs.
- trustworthy and dependable
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- interepersonal communication or sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
10 Clues: trustworthy and dependable • taking action in support of a cause. • refusal skills, or ways to say no _____________. • a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being. • a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time. • the body's response to real or imagined dangers and other life events. • ...
professions risitas 2022-09-22
10 Clues: enforce laws • pain on canvas • save lives and buildings • wait tables in restaurants • take care of everyone health • draw plans for future houses • helps you regain your health • run around o whole field, whistling • help people with their mental health • stewardes send a masage to your passengers
Competency 5, Information Security 2020-10-10
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- A method for confirming users' identities.
- A virus and worm are two types.
- Right to choose the conditions and the extent to which information and beliefs are shared with others. Informed consent for the release of medical records represents the application of information privacy.
- The protection of physical items, objects, or areas from unauthorized access and misuse.
- US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.
- Electronic tool that can track system access by individual user, by user class, or by all persons who viewed a specific client record.
- Unspoken understanding that private information shared in a situation in which a relationship has been established for the purpose of treatment or delivery of services will remain protected.
- Freedom to do things without other people watching you or knowing what you are doing. Privacy includes the right to determine what information is collected, how it is used, and the ability to access collected information to review its security and accuracy.
- Acronym for the exchange of health information electronically between providers and others with the same level of interoperability, such as labs and pharmacies.
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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- Protection of information systems and the information housed on them from unauthorized use or threats to integrity.
- The exchange of health information electronically between providers and others with the same level of interoperability, such as labs and pharmacies
- The protection of non-tangible items such as software and data integrity from unauthorized access and misuse.
- Programs written for the purpose of stealing information, causing annoyance or performing covert actions.
- Data that has been interpreted.
- Type of gateway designed to protect private network resources from outside hackers, network damage, and theft or misuse of information.
16 Clues: A virus and worm are two types. • Data that has been interpreted. • A method for confirming users' identities. • Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. • The protection of physical items, objects, or areas from unauthorized access and misuse. • ...
Patient Access Week 2022-04-03
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- the primary policy holder of an insurance plan
- MSP- Medicare __________ payer
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- information not to be disclosed
- individual responsible for paying medical bill
- setting for inpatient and outpatient care
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- document verifying who patient is
- physician specializing in urinary health
- ABN- Advanced ________ notice
- federal health ins. plan primarily for seniors
- official count/list of patient population
- federal law created to protect patient health information
12 Clues: ABN- Advanced ________ notice • MSP- Medicare __________ payer • information not to be disclosed • document verifying who patient is • physician specializing in urinary health • official count/list of patient population • setting for inpatient and outpatient care • the primary policy holder of an insurance plan • federal health ins. plan primarily for seniors • ...
Home Health and Community Nursing 2022-10-07
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- group of people of a particular class
- group of people with at least one shared characteristic
- primary goal to promote health
- first community health nurse
- provides relief for family caregivers
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- promoted health by nursing the whole person
- overall effectiveness level of a community
- sponsored jointly by government and states
- focuses on patient care on patients who are dying
- pioneered the use of birth control education
- type of survey performed while physically present in the area
- general characteristics of a community
12 Clues: first community health nurse • primary goal to promote health • group of people of a particular class • provides relief for family caregivers • general characteristics of a community • overall effectiveness level of a community • sponsored jointly by government and states • promoted health by nursing the whole person • pioneered the use of birth control education • ...
Physicians 2023-03-30
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- care of female reproductive system
- Medical doctors who provide checkups
- doctors trained to handle particular kinds of ailments
- care of the eye
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- skeletal deformities or injuries
- children's health
- cancer
- allergies
- urinary tract problems
- adjustments of teeth and jaw
- skin diseases
- nervous system problems
- mental health
13 Clues: cancer • allergies • skin diseases • mental health • care of the eye • children's health • urinary tract problems • nervous system problems • adjustments of teeth and jaw • skeletal deformities or injuries • care of female reproductive system • Medical doctors who provide checkups • doctors trained to handle particular kinds of ailments
Unhealthy Habits 2022-05-02
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- ______ is a mental health condition associated with fear and worry.
- One important way to help with stress can be relaxation, breathing exercises, or ____________.
- When sleeping, it is better to sleep on your back or side because sleeping on your ______ is bad for your health.
- If adolescents do not get at least 10 hours of sleep each day, they will be very _____ which can lead to many health issues.
- Due to the use of _________ many people have bad back posture from bending down to look at the screens.
- A ________ lifestyle is unhealthy because it is important to move and exercise to remain healthy.
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- Fruits and vegetables contain important _______ needed for nutrition and health.
- _____ health is a balanced emotional state and social well being.
- Today, many younger people such as teenagers are _______ to their cell phones and social media.
- _____ is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
10 Clues: _____ is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being. • _____ health is a balanced emotional state and social well being. • ______ is a mental health condition associated with fear and worry. • Fruits and vegetables contain important _______ needed for nutrition and health. • ...
Business/Personal Finance Chapter 14 (part 1) 2019-12-11
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- Blue ____ provides benefits for surgical and medical services performed by physicians
- _________ plan (POS) combines features of both HMOs and PPOs
- _____ care refers to prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to their members
- Blue ____ provides hospital care benefits
- Flat fee that you pay every time your receive a covered service
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- Provision that requires the policyholder to pay all costs up to a certain amount
- % of the medical expenses the policyholder must pay in addition to the deductible amount
- Health _____ organization (HMO) is a health insurance plan that directly employs or contracts with selected physicians and other medical professionals to provide health care services in exchange for a fixed, prepaid monthly premium.
- _____ provider organization (PPO) is a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide specified medical services to members at prearranged fees.
- ____ insurance is a form of protection that eases the financial burden people may have as a result of illness or injury
10 Clues: Blue ____ provides hospital care benefits • _________ plan (POS) combines features of both HMOs and PPOs • Flat fee that you pay every time your receive a covered service • Provision that requires the policyholder to pay all costs up to a certain amount • Blue ____ provides benefits for surgical and medical services performed by physicians • ...
Unit 13: Community Participation (EPE 2612) 2024-08-09
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- The type of authority that is part of the participation process, involving community control.
- The international declaration in 1978 that promoted "Health for All by 2000."
- A critical role of the community in health projects is having a more influential voice in issues deemed important.
- The term that describes the process of participation that includes information, consultation, and joint planning.
- The term used to describe when community members are brought into public health processes for pre-identified priorities.
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- The document by WHO in 1989 that emphasizes the importance of community involvement in health projects.
- A key factor that community involvement supports, allowing neighbors to help each other.
- The method of working that promotes democratic ways with statutory organizations in community participation.
- The approach that works synergistically with the top-down approach in community health projects.
- One of the roles of the community in health projects is challenging traditional notions of this profession.
10 Clues: The international declaration in 1978 that promoted "Health for All by 2000." • A key factor that community involvement supports, allowing neighbors to help each other. • The type of authority that is part of the participation process, involving community control. • ...
HCPM Vocab Crossword 2023-05-24
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- Customers in the healthcare delivery process.
- A framework developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement that describes an approach to optimizing health system performance.
- The maintenance and restoration of health through treatment and disease prevention by trained professionals.
- The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that can have a significant impact on their health outcomes.
- Refers to the social and economic needs that individuals experience that affect their ability to maintain their health and well-being.
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- Being well and not just being free of a health issue.
- Providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values.
- A healthcare facility that employes one or more physicians.
- Typically categorized as a person's perception of a condition, whether or not a disease is present.
- Providing care that does not vary in quality because of personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, geographic location, and socioeconomic status.
10 Clues: Customers in the healthcare delivery process. • Being well and not just being free of a health issue. • A healthcare facility that employes one or more physicians. • Typically categorized as a person's perception of a condition, whether or not a disease is present. • ...
Definitions of health 2024-11-28
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- Optimal _______________ health and wellbeing relates to the ability to think and process information and enables the individual make decisions and use logic
- dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to values and beliefs that arise in the mind of human beings
- a state of complete physical, social and mental wellbeing
- a person’s overall subjective emotional evaluation of their own worth. It is a judgement of oneself as well as an attitude toward the self.
- the state of being weak or ill, often associated with old age
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- the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others is _______________ health and wellbeing
- the ability to show resilience is an element of ______________ health and wellbeing
- the ability to deal with adverse or negative events that happen periodically through life
- the dimension of health and wellbeing that relates to the efficient functioning of the body and it's systems
- continually changing
10 Clues: continually changing • a state of complete physical, social and mental wellbeing • the state of being weak or ill, often associated with old age • the ability to show resilience is an element of ______________ health and wellbeing • the ability to deal with adverse or negative events that happen periodically through life • ...
Military Mental Health 2025-05-13
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- Military Occupational Specialty(Military Marine Corps)
- an individual temporarily or permanently relocating to a country other than their native country.(Wikipedia Contributors, “Relocation (Personal)”)
- is often particularly stressful for children and is sometimes associated with long-term is often particularly stressful for children and is sometimes associated with long-term
- permanent change of station(Wikipedia Contributors, “Permanent Change of Station”)
- Theater Medical Data Store(The Official Website of the Military Health System)
- Age group of people in the military with the most mental health struggles(The Official Website of the Military Health System)
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- who statistically has the higher group of people with unaccounted for mental health struggles in the military.(The Official Website of the Military Health System)
- encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing cognition, perception, and behavior.(Wikipedia Contributors, “Relocation (Personal)”)
- Medical Expense and Performance Reporting System(The Official Website of the Military Health System)
- Temporary Duty Assignments(Miller)
10 Clues: Temporary Duty Assignments(Miller) • Military Occupational Specialty(Military Marine Corps) • Theater Medical Data Store(The Official Website of the Military Health System) • permanent change of station(Wikipedia Contributors, “Permanent Change of Station”) • Medical Expense and Performance Reporting System(The Official Website of the Military Health System) • ...
MBS April crossword 2012-03-29
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- The Business Development Department does significant ___________ before approaching a potential client.
- Credit Health recently launched its _____________ page.
- MBD Credit Solutions donated Pick n Pay vouchers to the Aids ____________ Centre.
- The Women’s ______________ Forum was launched recently.
- The first person from MBD Credit Solutions to cross the finish line at the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge.
- Charl van der Walt visits all branches to share the company’s ___________.
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- Buying something on credit sometimes create a false idea that you are getting it for ______.
- MBD Credit Solutions has been listed on Fasset’s database as an accredited training and _______ provider.
- We have to provide potential clients with ___________ in order to grow the business.
- Health and safety in the workplace are your right and _____________.
- MBD Credit Solutions is a sponsor of the Consumer Financial _____________ Index.
- This department ensured that call centre equipment at the new Joburg CBD branch are in accordance to specifications.
- Sello Boroko’s hero.
- Credit Health is currently expanding its Debt ____________ Service Department.
- MBD Credit Solutions fully complies with the _________________ Health and Safety Act.
15 Clues: Sello Boroko’s hero. • Credit Health recently launched its _____________ page. • The Women’s ______________ Forum was launched recently. • Health and safety in the workplace are your right and _____________. • Charl van der Walt visits all branches to share the company’s ___________. • Credit Health is currently expanding its Debt ____________ Service Department. • ...
Chapter 12.1 2022-09-11
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- observations based on feelings or opinions
- legal document that records what happens to a patient
- The storage and remembrance of past experience
- the process of gathering and measuring information
- give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, or done
- observing someone (or something) carefully in order to gain information
- information collected based on the senses that is used to document; sight, hearing, touch, smell
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- 24-hour clock that begins at midnight. Used to avoid confusion between am & pm hours
- information collected used to document based on personal opinion, judgement, feelings, or point of view
- clear, accurate method of keeping track of everything that happens to a patient
- Written account of a person’s health history. Includes medications, treatments, tests, immunizations, and notes from visits to a health care provider.
- Electronic medical record; component of EHR which includes information about a patient’s single stay in a facility
- observations based on facts
- a written plan of care based on a comprehensive assessment; provides guidance for delivering individualized and consistent care
- Electronic health record; contains a person’s specific health information in one place
15 Clues: observations based on facts • observations based on feelings or opinions • The storage and remembrance of past experience • the process of gathering and measuring information • legal document that records what happens to a patient • observing someone (or something) carefully in order to gain information • ...
Common Abbreviations 2025-09-05
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- Abb. for summary of benefits
- Abb. for the U.S. law enacted in 1996 that protects the privacy and security of patient health information
- Abb. for High deductible health plan
- Abb. for adverse events
- Abb. for Healthcare Provider
- PAP is short for...
- FPL is short for...
- Abb. for the unique 10- or 11-digit number identifying drugs in the U.S. for billing and record-keeping
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- PA is short for _; a decision made by the insurance plan to determine whether a health care service is medically necessary
- Abb. for when an agent calls a payor to obtain benefits
- NSN is short for..
- Abb. for Health Savings Account
- Abb. for the maximum amount a patient will pay during a policy period before the plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount
- Abb. for the pharmacovigilance team that is related to the detection, assessment, understanding, and prevention of adverse effects
- Abb. for the type of medical insurance plan that provides benefits for a broad range of healthcare services, both inpatient and outpatient
15 Clues: NSN is short for.. • PAP is short for... • FPL is short for... • Abb. for adverse events • Abb. for summary of benefits • Abb. for Healthcare Provider • Abb. for Health Savings Account • Abb. for High deductible health plan • Abb. for when an agent calls a payor to obtain benefits • ...
Technology and Informatics 2023-01-18
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- sharing of health data across healthcare institutions
- umbrella framework to describe comprehensive management of health information and its secure exchange
- central component of health IT infrastructure
- individual's health record within a healthcare provider's facility
- science that encompasses information science and computer science to study the process, management and retrieval of information
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- discipline in which health data are stored, analyzed and disseminated through the application of information and communication
- addresses patient privacy and consent for the use of identifiable personal health information
- knowledge and use of tools, machines, materials and processes to help solve human problems
- information technology that is applied at the point of clinical care
9 Clues: central component of health IT infrastructure • sharing of health data across healthcare institutions • individual's health record within a healthcare provider's facility • information technology that is applied at the point of clinical care • knowledge and use of tools, machines, materials and processes to help solve human problems • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-17
10 Clues: Visual delusions • mental health month • the state of wellness • the fear of speaking up • the feelings a person feels • obsessive compulsive disorder • post traumatic stress disorder • Talking to a mental health professional • the study of the brain and mental topics • when a doctor confirms an illness/disorder
HIM 203 - Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2023-04-20
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- The degree to which stated outcomes are attained.
- An artificial intelligence technology that converts human language (structured or unstructured) into data that can be translated then manipulated by information systems.
- Also called chart tracking system, is designed to identify the current location of the paper health record.
- A system that tracks and records documentation omission due to deficiency in the health record that comes to the HIM department.
- The scientific discipline that is concerned with the cognitive, information-processing, and communications tasks of healthcare practice, education, and research, including the information science and technology to support these tasks.
- How the desired outcome is achieved or produced, particularly without wasting resources, such as time, personnel, and money.
- Specialty software used by coders to select the appropriate code for the diagnosis(es) and procedure(s) supported by the health record.
- A software program used to analyze the clinical data found in an electronic health record.
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- Works with clinical providers, such as physicians and nurses, to lead them in the use of technology to improve quality of care, medical education, and healthcare research.
- The science of examining raw data with the purpose of drawing conclusions about that information; a subset of informatics.
- A system that tracks the disclosures made throughout the healthcare facility for reporting purposes.
- Tracks information about the patient’s cancer from the time of diagnosis to the patient’s death. These systems are extremely complex and track very detailed information regarding diagnosis and treatment.
- The recognized process assists in identifying ways to improve clinical documentation in the health record.
- A valuable tool designed to manage the processing of requests for protected health information (PHI) received and processed by the HIM department.
- An abstracting system that records information about the patient, the care provided to the patient, and the healthcare practitioner(s) involved in the care delivered.
- Used by physicians to verbally record various medical reports such as history and physical examinations, discharge summaries, radiology reports, autopsy reports, catheterization reports, and other designated reports into the system.
- Tracks patients with traumatic injuries from initial trauma treatment to death.
- A tool that allows transcriptionists to type an acronym such as “CHF” and the full phrase “congestive heart failure” will automatically be spelled out, thus saving keystrokes and time.
- A population-based dataset reporting to state and national agencies to track the epidemiology of the diseases and the treatment and outcomes of health and medical care of patients.
- Lists diagnoses and procedures in alphabetic order much like the alphabetic index located in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification and Current Procedural Terminology codebooks.
- Also called release of information, is designed to manage the processing of requests for protected health information received and processed by the HIM department.
- Requires the user to type in the name or portion of the name of the diagnosis or procedure. This entry generates a list of suggestions from which the coder selects.
- Used by the transcriptionist to type the various documents dictated by physicians.
- The ability to use data and information to achieve its strategy, goals, and mission, or, in short, to realize the value of its information is critical to success with information governance.
- A computer program that uses specific data elements to assign the diagnostic and procedural codes entered into the encoder into the appropriate Medicare severity diagnosis-related group or other diagnosis-related group.
25 Clues: The degree to which stated outcomes are attained. • Tracks patients with traumatic injuries from initial trauma treatment to death. • Used by the transcriptionist to type the various documents dictated by physicians. • A software program used to analyze the clinical data found in an electronic health record. • ...
Health in Society 2024-09-03
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- Essential health care based on practical,scientific and technology made universally accessible
- Risk Factor influencing health and disease
- product of interplay between social, health, economic and environmental conditions affecting human development
- Global health strategy
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- Conceptualises health as a biological state
- Complete state of wellbeing and Not merely the absence of disease
- Ability to make and maintain relationships with other people or communities
- Permanent change requiring special ed or rehab
8 Clues: Global health strategy • Risk Factor influencing health and disease • Conceptualises health as a biological state • Permanent change requiring special ed or rehab • Complete state of wellbeing and Not merely the absence of disease • Ability to make and maintain relationships with other people or communities • ...
EMED HIE 2016-09-19
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- This set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel
- It can be a gift you give yourself and your family. It is about doing what you can to ensure that your wishes and preferences are consistent with the health care treatment you might receive.
- It is a digital version of a patient's paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users.
- It is often used to provide remote healthcare to chronically ill patients or those who live in isolated areas.
- It is a tool that you can use to collect, track and share past and current information about your health or the health of someone in your care
- It is defined as the non-face-to-face services provided to Medicare beneficiaries who have multiple (two or more), significant chronic conditions.
- It is a new healthcare discipline that emphasizes the preventing, reducing, reporting and analysis of medical error that often leads to adverse healthcare events
- It is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer.
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- The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology
- This is a United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- It is an electronic application used by patients to maintain and manage their health information in a private, secure, and confidential environment
- It is uses digital technologies to collect medical and other forms of health data from individuals in one location
- First hour of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional with one face-to-face visit, per calendar month
- First hour of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional with no face-to-face visit, (once) per calendar month.
- This is a secure online website that gives patients convenient 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection
15 Clues: The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology • This set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel • It is often used to provide remote healthcare to chronically ill patients or those who live in isolated areas. • ...
5th Grade Health Review 2021-02-18
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- The number of times your heart beats per minute
- This area of health is the way you relate to other people
- A state of well-being or balanced health
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- This area of health is your thoughts and feelings
- Substances in food that our body needs to carry out its normal functions
- This area of health is the condition of your body
- Energy contained in food
- Physical activity that is done to improve physical fitness
- A combination of your physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
9 Clues: Energy contained in food • A state of well-being or balanced health • The number of times your heart beats per minute • This area of health is your thoughts and feelings • This area of health is the condition of your body • This area of health is the way you relate to other people • Physical activity that is done to improve physical fitness • ...
Behavioral Health Department 2023-10-09
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- Suicide Prevention month
- The city in North County where the Behavioral Health office is located.
- Behavioral Health Dept ____ number: 800-838-1381.
- The street in which Youth Mental Health Services is offered
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- The Crisis Stabilization ___ is a 24 hour voluntary residential care facility for crisis intervention
- A full list of all ____ provided by Behavioral Health can be found on the county website.
- Star ____ is the Behavioral Health Director.
- Where Drug & Alcohol services are offered in South County
- National Alliance on Mental Illness - The acronym
9 Clues: Suicide Prevention month • Star ____ is the Behavioral Health Director. • National Alliance on Mental Illness - The acronym • Behavioral Health Dept ____ number: 800-838-1381. • Where Drug & Alcohol services are offered in South County • The street in which Youth Mental Health Services is offered • ...
fruit Name 2022-05-27
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- Vitamin C ,May support weight loss,Could be good for your heart.
- The vitamin C in oranges helps your body in lots of ways,Protects your cells from damage,Yellow color
- Yellow color,Rich in nutrients ,vitamin B6
- are the first fruit to ripen in the spring,Red color, juicy texture, and sweetness
- summer fruit ,Low in calories, source of fiber and antioxidants, including vitamin C
- sweet fruit
- Fight Cancer. Like other berries,Great for Vision,Brain and Mental Health,Chronic Disease Prevention,wine raw material
- contain vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that provide notable health benefits. For example, blueberries are rich in vitamin K, which plays an important role in promoting heart health, blue color
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- contain high levels of antioxidants vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Diets high in antioxidants may reduce the risk of heart disease
- summer fruit , Helps you stay hydrated,May aid skin health,May have anticancer effects,
- Watermeal the smallest fruit
- dry fruits
- sweet fruit
- the largest fruit
- sweet fruit
- and Red colors
16 Clues: dry fruits • sweet fruit • sweet fruit • sweet fruit • and Red colors • the largest fruit • Watermeal the smallest fruit • Yellow color,Rich in nutrients ,vitamin B6 • Vitamin C ,May support weight loss,Could be good for your heart. • are the first fruit to ripen in the spring,Red color, juicy texture, and sweetness • ...
Health and Safety 2 revision 2021-11-25
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- A disease causing bacteria which can live in the waterlines of a dental unit.
- Health Technical Memorandum which details the management & disposal of healthcare waste.
- Regulations which deal with the safe and effective use of ionising radiation when exposing patients.
- The act of complying with a command, desire, or rule.
- bin, A receptacle to dispose of needles and scalpels.
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- This fire extinguisher has a cream label.
- The examination of electrical appliances and equipment to ensure they are safe to use.
- Which Health Technical Memorandum relates to decontamination in dental practice?
- Which year did the Health and Safety at Work Act come into force?
- A set of agreements that are designed by the employer to help achieve a long term goal.
- A method of preventing cross infection.
- Substances that ignite on contact with air. Represented by a COSHH symbol of a large open flame.
- B, A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated.
- Enables employers to control the use and storage of substances hazardous to health.
14 Clues: A method of preventing cross infection. • This fire extinguisher has a cream label. • The act of complying with a command, desire, or rule. • bin, A receptacle to dispose of needles and scalpels. • Which year did the Health and Safety at Work Act come into force? • B, A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated. • ...
Health and Safety 2 revision 2021-11-25
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- Enables employers to control the use and storage of substances hazardous to health.
- Regulations which deal with the safe and effective use of ionising radiation when exposing patients.
- A set of agreements that are designed by the employer to help achieve a long term goal.
- Which Health Technical Memorandum relates to decontamination in dental practice?
- Health Technical Memorandum which details the management & disposal of healthcare waste.
- Substances that ignite on contact with air. Represented by a COSHH symbol of a large open flame.
- Which year did the Health and Safety at Work Act come into force?
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- The act of complying with a command, desire, or rule.
- A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated.
- A method of preventing cross infection.
- A disease causing bacteria which can live in the waterlines of a dental unit.
- The examination of electrical appliances and equipment to ensure they are safe to use.
- A receptacle to dispose of needles and scalpels.
- This fire extinguisher has a cream label.
14 Clues: A method of preventing cross infection. • This fire extinguisher has a cream label. • A receptacle to dispose of needles and scalpels. • The act of complying with a command, desire, or rule. • Which year did the Health and Safety at Work Act come into force? • A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated. • ...
Types of Psychology - Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- field that pays attention to the “emotional, social, vocational, educational, health-related, developmental, and organizational concerns” that normally impact our daily lives
- study of how people think and process information
- psychological approach that emphasizes the study of the whole person
- study of clinical psychology in legal situations
- how biology, psychology, behavior, and social factors influence health and illness
- study of how humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives
- study of the connection between our minds and our behavior
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- knowledge of learning, behavior and mental health to support students and teachers in school
- assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- focuses on the interplay between individuals and their surroundings
- study of how humans learn and retain knowledge, primarily in educational settings like classrooms
- scientific methods to collect data and perform research
- study of behavior, the mind, and their relationship with the central nervous system
- study of your mind and behavior with other people
14 Clues: study of clinical psychology in legal situations • study of how people think and process information • study of your mind and behavior with other people • scientific methods to collect data and perform research • study of the connection between our minds and our behavior • assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders • ...
Maintaining Mental Health 2023-01-23
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- involves sound relationships, building connections with other people and making contributions to the community and society
- feeling helpless, hopeless and/or worthless
- Health proper functioning of the body and its parts
- mental disorders characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of
- mental and emotional wellness; promotes a positive attitude and self-esteem, helps people cope with normal stresses of life, and helps people work productively
- and unease
- mental health disorder characterized by long-lasting, intense sadness leading
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- great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing
- body’s physical and mental response to unpleasant or difficult situations
- mental illnesses causing physical bodily symptoms which cannot be traced to
- feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something
- “a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” as defined by the World Health Organization
- description of how a person physically grows; differ from person to person; determined by heredity
- physical cause
14 Clues: and unease • physical cause • feeling helpless, hopeless and/or worthless • feeling nervous, unsure or scared about something • Health proper functioning of the body and its parts • great sadness caused by the loss of a person or thing • mental disorders characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of • ...
TTS (Teka-Teki Silang) 2019-12-31
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- The situation or experience of being poor
- Substance that triggers cancer
- Harmful to environment
- The fact of being female or male
- A system of communication by spoken or written words
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social.
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- The people who live in the same area or town
- A particular belief in one or more gods
- The knowledge or understanding of particular subject
- Health policies made by
- The way your parents care for you and teach you to behave
- Relating to nation, tribe, and nation and their traditions
- A special agency for public health
13 Clues: Harmful to environment • Health policies made by • Substance that triggers cancer • The fact of being female or male • A special agency for public health • A particular belief in one or more gods • The situation or experience of being poor • The people who live in the same area or town • A state of complete physical, mental, and social. • ...
Chapter 8: Aging and Health 2024-02-14
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- Based on a managed care model with the goal of reducing costs and improving choice and quality, these plans allow participants to sign up with a private insurance plan that manages their Medicare Parts A and B services (e.g., optometry, prescriptions). Medicare pays the private insurance company a fixed amount so the participants do not have to pay extra for this coverage. ~1/3 of Medicare participants are also enrolled in these plans.
- These long-term care services offer multiple housing and service options available on a single campus. Also called CCRC.
- Physicians who have additional training in caring for the health needs of older people. These specialists are in huge demand as an aging country.
- In contrast to the unidimensional, mechanistic medical model, this approach multidisciplinary and holistic approach to health and healthcare acknowledges that understandings of health require simultaneous attention to psychological, social, interpersonal, and emotional aspects of health.
- This is a set of symptoms and characteristic changes that is a form of cognitive impairment. Alzheimer’s disease is one type.
- These indicate the number of people per 100,000 who died in a given year. This data can be assayed out to compare across groups and time to tell us who dies, of what causes, and when or what age.
- These long-term care services provided by local agencies help with daily activities.
- Passed in 2010, this bill shifted the landscape of healthcare in the U.S. by prohibiting discrimination based on preexisting health condition, including the denial of coverage and the charging of higher premiums.
- Institutional, medically-focused long-term care facilities.
- This healthcare system is gradually replacing the fee-for-service (FFS) system in the U.S. In this system, preset standards determine which costs are reimbursable in treating a given condition.
- This domain makes connections among physical, spiritual, and psychological health and considers the ways that these dimensions of health affect each other. Related conditions include anxiety and alcohol abuse. Related services are multidisciplinary, including social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, neurologists, and physicians.
- This concept helps to explain how experiences related to death are socially constructed by arguing that when a person experiences a sense of loss and lacks a socially acknowledged role or relationship with the deceased, the rights to grief are not socially recognized and the person experiences a sense of helplessness or disconnection.
- In this systems of care, doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers are reimbursed for all of the services they provide; the more they do, the more they are reimbursed. Until recently, this healthcare system dominated in the U.S.
- Refers to the assumption that there is a clear separation between physical functioning and psychological, spiritual, behavioral, and emotional dimensions of the person.
- Life conditions that vary across populations to differently affect human health, including education, income, gender, race, and ethnicity. Example: You are born into a family with low-income and live near a toll booth plaza because it’s the only affordable housing near your parents’ place of employment. All the cars idling while waiting in line at the tollbooth lead to high levels of exhaust (which contain particulate matters below the size of 10 microns and carbon monoxide) which are risk factors for asthma. You develop a severe case of pediatric asthma as a result of exposure to these environmental risks. The Hint: This is Marley’s favorite topic!
- This is a critical perspective focusing on how economic and political forces influence the policies, services, and experiences of an aging population. It addresses capitalism as an ideological and political force that shapes policies and services for older people
- In preparing for death and dying, this form of care focuses on quality of life, symptom management, and understanding choices for medical treatment for individuals living with serious illness rather than seeking to delay or avoid death (i.e., curative treatments). It can be used at any stage of an illness and is commonly provided by a multidisciplinary team (i.e., doctors, nurses, and social workers) who works collaboratively amongst themselves and with the patient and their family to provide coordinated medical, social, and emotional support. One example is hospice care.
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- Health conditions for which recovery is not expected; it will be a life-long condition that requires management. Long-term care programs are designed to provide services to clients with these.
- In the case of medicine, this is the tendency to reduce any illness to a disorder of the physiological systems of the body of the afflicted individual, rather than considering other dimensions of the person more holistically. Relates to the Cartesian mind-body dualism.
- Refers to the loss of mental capacity for higher level mental functioning. Dementia-related diseases are included in this category. Examples of symptoms include memory loss, confusion, disorientation, and the inability to care for oneself.
- One of the major payers of the government’s share of healthcare, this program was jointly funded by states and the federal government. It was originally created as the primary health insurance program for low-income individuals and families, but now plays a significant role in financing healthcare for older people, especially in providing long-term care in nursing homes.
- This statistic indicates the proportion of a group that has a certain condition or diagnosis at any given time (e.g., how many people per 1,000 in the general population had a chronic illness in 2016).
- This includes important indicators of health status, such as the degree of independence and activities of daily living. These measures evaluate the extent to which an individual needs help with basic personal tasks and with household and independent living tasks.
- The philosophy of this approach to community-based care is founded on the belief that consumers have the right and the ability to assess their own needs, determine how best to have those needs met, and evaluate the quality of the services they receive. Under this approach, healthcare consumers choose and hire their own workers, decide how and when services will be delivered, and provide feedback about how well the services are working. A good example includes the Cash and Counseling model.
- Costs for healthcare services rendered that individuals are responsible for paying from their own funds.
- This is a subjective and straightforward indicator of perceived health gathered by asking people to rate their own health as excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor. It’s been found to very closely approximate other objective measures of individuals’ health status (i.e., it’s a remarkably valid measure of human health).
- A specially designed congregate setting providing long-term care. These differ from nursing homes, which are more medically-focused institutions.
- This is federal health insurance for people 65 and older that also covers some younger disabled people. Virtually everyone over 65 is insured by this program (97% are covered). Legislation enacting this was passed in 1965, and today it is one of the major payers of the government’s share of healthcare.
- This approach to healthcare focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disease – always in pursuit of “fixing” or “curing” the human body. Two underlying assumption of this paradigm are that (1) health equates to absence of disease, and (2) the body is able to be separated from the mind.
- Refers to a policies that Medicare participants purchase privately or through their employers to address the additional costs from copays, deductible, and other costs not covered by Medicare. Often an alternative option to MedicareAdvantage plans.
- This is “the process of legitimating medical control over an area of life, typically by asserting the primacy of a medical interpretation of that area” (Freund & McGuire, 1995, p. 201).
31 Clues: Institutional, medically-focused long-term care facilities. • These long-term care services provided by local agencies help with daily activities. • Costs for healthcare services rendered that individuals are responsible for paying from their own funds. • ...
Infection control key definitions 2024-09-09
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- UK law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health.
- Clothing and equipment worn to minimise exposure to hazards.
- UK health and safety legislation requiring the reporting of work-related accidents, diseases, and dangerous occurrences.
- The process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- An organism, typically a biting insect or tick, that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object, or place to another.
- The development and application of sanitary measures for the sake of cleanliness, protecting health.
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- The ability of a microbe to resist the effects of medication previously used to treat them.
- Microorganisms that cause disease.
- A chemical process that eliminates most pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- The process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease.
- Measures taken to prevent the spread of diseases.
- A biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms.
- acquired in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
- Technique: A procedure performed under sterile conditions.
15 Clues: Microorganisms that cause disease. • Measures taken to prevent the spread of diseases. • acquired in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. • Technique: A procedure performed under sterile conditions. • Clothing and equipment worn to minimise exposure to hazards. • A biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms. • ...
Thursday Compliance Week 2025-11-05
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- number of patient identifiers required
- PHI may only be accessed by authorized personnel with a legitimate business or patient care ________
- unauthorized access, including viewing, modifying or disclosing PHI without a legitimate reason, is strictly ________
- Notice of Privacy Practices
- full legal name, date of birth, address on file, or last four digits of Social Security Number are example of two unique patient ________.
- HIV and sexually transmitted infections and cancer screening or diagnostic tests are examples of _______ results
- _________ necessary means that only the minimum amount of confidential information is used to meet a particular function or purpose
- an individual has a right to receive an _________ of disclosures of protected health information made by the Clinic
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- personnel are responsible for securing confidential information in their possession at all times
- the unauthorized acquisition, access, use or disclosure of PHI in a manner not permitted under HIPAA
- PHI must be used solely for _________, payment and health care operations (TPO)
- patients have a right to request an ______amendment to their PHI
- Protected Health Information
- OKCIC Privacy Officer
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
15 Clues: OKCIC Privacy Officer • Notice of Privacy Practices • Protected Health Information • number of patient identifiers required • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • patients have a right to request an ______amendment to their PHI • PHI must be used solely for _________, payment and health care operations (TPO) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- - Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy
- welfare - any of a variety of governmental programs designed to protect citizens from the economic risks and insecurities of life.
- - concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare.
- - SEHA is the corporate marketing name of Abu Dhabi Health Services Company, an independent public joint stock company
- Learning - Blended learning is a method of teaching that integrates technology and digital media with traditional instructor-led classroom activities, giving students more flexibility to customize their learning experiences.
- Staff - A clinical staff member is a person who works under the supervision of a physician or other qualified healthcare professional
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- of Health and Prevention - The Ministry of Health and Prevention is the ministry of the Government of United Arab Emirates which is responsible for the implementation of health care policy
- - The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) was created, in June 2007, by Law 13
- - a new method, idea, product, etc.
- College London Diabetes - Medical college located in Abu Dhabi
- Red Crescent - Emirates Red Crescent is a volunteer humanitarian organization that supports official authorities in times of peace and war.
- diet - Diets high in sugars, saturated and trans- fats, low fiber foods and high-sugar drinks contribute to non-communicable diseases
12 Clues: - a new method, idea, product, etc. • - concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare. • College London Diabetes - Medical college located in Abu Dhabi • - The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) was created, in June 2007, by Law 13 • - Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy • ...
Chapter 1 Health and Wellness 2023-08-16
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- absence of disease
- the beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
- factors can not be changed
- actual number of years a person lives
- a person's ability to function positively
- factors can be changed
- presence of waste in the environment
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- poor overall state of health
- circumstances, objects or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- lack of stable housing
- taking steps to improve ones health
- features of the land and any bodies of water
12 Clues: absence of disease • lack of stable housing • factors can be changed • factors can not be changed • poor overall state of health • taking steps to improve ones health • presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • a person's ability to function positively • features of the land and any bodies of water • ...
Group 1 2023-03-09
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- Organization that administers the VTNE
- organization that accredits animal hospitals
- Agency that regulates pet food
- Assossiation centering around enhancing the health around poultry to increase food abundance
- Organization that addresses health threats to humans and animals
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- An example of a state association for veterinary technicians (hint: North Carolina)
- Accreddits vet tech programs
- Organization that created the veterinary technician code of ethics
- Oragnization that protect animal welfare and health and public health
- Protects U.S. agriculture natural resources against invasive pests
10 Clues: Accreddits vet tech programs • Agency that regulates pet food • Organization that administers the VTNE • organization that accredits animal hospitals • Organization that addresses health threats to humans and animals • Organization that created the veterinary technician code of ethics • Protects U.S. agriculture natural resources against invasive pests • ...
Personal Health 2021-09-20
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- all traits that were passed on to you by parents
- taking steps to keep something from happening
- risks risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- literacy a persons capability to learn and understand about basic health
- deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors
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- education providing accurate health information in teaching health skills
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well being
- an overall state of well-being
- people of the same age and share the same interest
- behavior actions that can threaten your health
- collective beliefs or customs of a group
- the various methods of communicating information
12 Clues: an overall state of well-being • collective beliefs or customs of a group • taking steps to keep something from happening • behavior actions that can threaten your health • all traits that were passed on to you by parents • the various methods of communicating information • deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors • ...
Interface Behavioral Health HIPAA Refresher Crossword 2022-10-27
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- What does the P in PHI stand for?
- Interface is a _________________ associate.
- Interface is a covered entity? True or False
- Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA.
- What does the P stand for in HIPAA?
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- What does the I stand for in HIPAA?
- Health Care _________________________ is a entity covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- What does the I in PHI stand for?
- What does the last A stand for in HIPPA?
- What does the H in PHI stand for?
- _______________________ Care Providers is an entity covered under HIPAA.
11 Clues: What does the P in PHI stand for? • What does the I in PHI stand for? • What does the H in PHI stand for? • What does the I stand for in HIPAA? • What does the P stand for in HIPAA? • What does the last A stand for in HIPPA? • Interface is a _________________ associate. • Interface is a covered entity? True or False • ...
Vet Nursing 1030 2023-10-25
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- protects the overall health of the agricultural health
- creates the code of ethics and the practice model.
- regulates pet food, medication, and medical equipment
- inspects food, agriculture, and environment in the state of Michigan
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- inspects commercial meat and egg products for safety
- Creates voluntary education in animal hospitals
- addresses health threats among humans, animals, and their ecosystem
- They make sure the education programs meet the standards of the AVMA
- In charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals
- protects the United States from health and safety threats
10 Clues: In charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals • Creates voluntary education in animal hospitals • creates the code of ethics and the practice model. • inspects commercial meat and egg products for safety • regulates pet food, medication, and medical equipment • protects the overall health of the agricultural health • ...
Mary-Mental Health Mr.Read 2022-02-09
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- in bad health
- health, your emotional wellbeing that affects your thought and feelings
- The feeling of sadness and/or loss of interest in thing you once enjoyed
- health, Your bodies health
- being in good mental and physical health
- lack of knowledge
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- illness, Something a doctor diagnosed you with
- A professional who help you with your mental health
- wellbeing, How your managing things positively
- Feeling worried or nervous
10 Clues: in bad health • lack of knowledge • health, Your bodies health • Feeling worried or nervous • being in good mental and physical health • wellbeing, How your managing things positively • illness, Something a doctor diagnosed you with • A professional who help you with your mental health • The feeling of sadness and/or loss of interest in thing you once enjoyed • ...
Health Insurance CrossWord 2020-11-19
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- A comprehensive law passed in 2010, aimed at reforming America's health care system to improve access and affordability for more Americans.
- An itemized bill for services provided to a member.
- A joint federal and state funded program that provides health care coverage for low-income children and families, and for certain aged and disabled individuals.
- As applicable to HMO or point of service (POS) coverage, a written authorization from a member's primary care physician (PCP) to receive care from a different contracted doctor, specialist or facility.
- An eligible person, other than the member (generally a spouse or child), who has health care benefits under the member's policy.
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- is a federal government website where you can shop, compare and buy plans offered by participating health insurance companies in your area.
- The federal program established to provide health care coverage for eligible senior citizens and certain eligible disabled persons under age 65.
- The maximum amount a health care plan will reimburse a doctor or hospital for a given service.
- The health care items or services covered by an insurance plan. Your insurance plan may sometimes be referred to as a "benefit package."
- Services provided for the initial outpatient treatment of an acute medical condition, usually in a hospital setting. Most health care plans have specific guidelines to define emergency medical care.
10 Clues: An itemized bill for services provided to a member. • The maximum amount a health care plan will reimburse a doctor or hospital for a given service. • An eligible person, other than the member (generally a spouse or child), who has health care benefits under the member's policy. • ...
Remote Patient Monitoring 2021-09-12
Across
- healthcare partnership that tracks data and monitors patients
- Engagement daily routine to involve individual patients in better health habits saving money meeting health goals
- reduce costs improves outcomes ROI Provider Satisfaction
- No set up fee no device cost to collect data like cell phone monthly charge
- Patient vitals tracking for chronic care conditions
- training help all those involved to learn new digital health technology
Down
- CPT codes ICD-10 Medicare chronic care pays for RPM
- care managed chronic condition connected at home between visits
- HIPAA compliant and secure
- patient and payor
- Kencor Health cloud base platform that collects and manages patient data
11 Clues: patient and payor • HIPAA compliant and secure • CPT codes ICD-10 Medicare chronic care pays for RPM • Patient vitals tracking for chronic care conditions • reduce costs improves outcomes ROI Provider Satisfaction • healthcare partnership that tracks data and monitors patients • care managed chronic condition connected at home between visits • ...
better health for individuals 2024-05-08
Across
- The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group
- Simplified and fixed image, opinion or concept to which people may feel expected to conform to.
- The number of deaths given in a population from a particular cause and/or over a period of time
- The ability to interact and form relationships with other people
- The bodily aspect of health
- Sense of purpose and connection
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- Constant fluctuations that occur in our level of health
- The state of complete physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being
- The cognitive aspect of health
- Moods and feelings
- The incidence or level of illness or sickness in a given population
11 Clues: Moods and feelings • The bodily aspect of health • The cognitive aspect of health • Sense of purpose and connection • Constant fluctuations that occur in our level of health • The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group • The ability to interact and form relationships with other people • ...
Just for Fun 2023-04-26
Across
- Goal-20% of children between 1-5 should have this varnish applied
- Required if a health center does not have on-site interpreters
- Process that ensures staff are qualified
- The R in HRSA stands for this
- The Health Care ____ outlines required clinical performance measures
Down
- Insurance that is designated through the Affordable Care Act
- Tests or services that can help identify problems early on
- The FTCA provides for this type of insurance
- _____ Assessment. Process by which the health center is required to annually review the population it is to serving.
- How often Medicare Wellness Visits are performed
- The largest health center within SD, MN, ND
11 Clues: The R in HRSA stands for this • Process that ensures staff are qualified • The largest health center within SD, MN, ND • The FTCA provides for this type of insurance • How often Medicare Wellness Visits are performed • Tests or services that can help identify problems early on • Insurance that is designated through the Affordable Care Act • ...
