health Crossword Puzzles
Nutritional Wellness Crossword: Empowering Adolescents for Healthy Living 2024-03-14
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- - What beverage provides empty calories and disrupts nutrient absorption? - Key Message 7: Health-risk behaviours, including cigarette smoking and alcohol use complicate health, growth and development
- - Name one type of fortified salt that contains iron and iodine. - Key Message 3: Adolescent girls and boys need to consume iron-rich foods daily
- - What is a practical tip for encouraging healthy snack choices? - Key Message 5: Avoid foods high in Fat, Salt and Sugar and opt for healthier snack options
- - Why should we avoid high sugar, salt, and fat-loaded snacks? - Key Message 5: Avoid foods high in Fat, Salt and Sugar and opt for healthier snack options
- - Which category of foods provides vitamins and antioxidants for overall well-being? - Key Message 2: Eat meals that are rich in nutrients across the food groups
- - Name one type of food that belongs to the Energy-Giving Foods group. - Key Message 2: Eat meals that are rich in nutrients across the food groups
- - How can emotional eating impact both physical and mental well-being? - Key Message 6: Practice habits that promote a healthy lifestyle
- - How many glasses of water should you aim to drink daily for hydration? - Key Message 1: Think diverse and colour your plate with a variety of foods
- - What term describes the mix of foods on your plate that provides your body with essential nutrients? - Key Message 1: Think diverse and colour your plate with a variety of foods
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- - How does smoking affect nutrient absorption and taste buds? - Key Message 7: Health-risk behaviours, including cigarette smoking and alcohol use complicate health, growth and development
- - Name one vegetable that is yellow or orange and is rich in vitamins. - Key Message 4: Consume green, yellow, red, orange and other colourful vegetables and fruits in your daily diet
- - What is the long-term impact of establishing healthy eating habits during adolescence? - Key Message 5: Avoid foods high in Fat, Salt and Sugar and opt for healthier snack options
- - How do colourful vegetables and fruits contribute to our overall well-being? - Consume green, yellow, red, orange and other colourful vegetables and fruits in your daily diet
- - What health risks does smoking pose in terms of nutrient absorption and taste perception? - Key Message 7: Health-risk behaviours, including cigarette smoking and alcohol use complicate health, growth and development
- C - How can you enhance iron absorption when consuming plant-based iron-rich foods? - Key Message 3: Adolescent girls and boys need to consume iron-rich foods daily
- - What is the key strategy to ensure diet diversity and optimal nutrient intake? - Key Message 4: Consume green, yellow, red, orange and other colourful vegetables and fruits in your daily diet
- - What type of meals should be incorporated to promote healthy weight gain? - Key Message 6: Practice habits that promote a healthy lifestyle
- - Name one physical activity that can be included in a daily routine for a healthier lifestyle. - Key Message 6: Practice habits that promote a healthy lifestyle
- - What is one suggested practice to avoid inhibiting iron absorption when consuming iron-rich meals? - Key Message 3: Adolescent girls and boys need to consume iron-rich foods daily
- - What is the role of Body-Building Foods in our diet? - Key Message 2: Eat meals that are rich in nutrients across the food groups
20 Clues: - What is the role of Body-Building Foods in our diet? - Key Message 2: Eat meals that are rich in nutrients across the food groups • - How can emotional eating impact both physical and mental well-being? - Key Message 6: Practice habits that promote a healthy lifestyle • ...
Health and wellbeing 2023-12-19
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- Cause of relief from fatigue and physical or moral difficulties.
- Dependence on substances or activities that are bad for one's health or mental health.
- Action and effect of feeding or feeding.
- State in which the organic being normally exercises all its functions.
- Set of things necessary to live well.
- any state where there is a deterioration of the health of the human organism.
- preparation intended to generate acquired immunity against a disease by stimulating the production of antibodies.
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- Body of knowledge and techniques applied to the prediction, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases and, where appropriate, to the rehabilitation of the sequelae they may produce.
- any voluntary movement performed by muscles, which is needed to sustain life.
- Substance that, administered internally or externally to an animal organism, serves to prevent, cure or alleviate disease and correct or repair its sequelae.
- Action and effect of disturbing.
- A person's way of thinking or mental configuration.
- Cleanliness or grooming.
- professional who works with the mind and behavior of people.
- If you don't drink the orange juice quickly, they will be lost in it.
15 Clues: Cleanliness or grooming. • Action and effect of disturbing. • Set of things necessary to live well. • Action and effect of feeding or feeding. • A person's way of thinking or mental configuration. • professional who works with the mind and behavior of people. • Cause of relief from fatigue and physical or moral difficulties. • ...
Value of Fruits 2024-03-25
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- Natural compounds found in fruits that help protect them from fungi, bacteria, viruses, and animals.
- The body's ability to absorb water and supports overall health.
- A vitamin that supports vision, immune function, and healthy skin.
- A water-soluble vitamin that helps the body grow and repair tissues, make collagen, heal wounds, and maintain bones and teeth.
- Precursors to vitamin A, promoting eye health and immunity.
- Powerful antioxidants that give fruits their vibrant colors.
- A mineral regulates fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions.
- Aids digestion, promotes satiety, and supports heart health.
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- The aroma and volatile compounds that contribute to their ___________
- Nutrients that are not digested by the body but can promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon.
- Fruits help prevent hypertension and help with overall _______
- What makes fruits ideal for weight management.
- Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiplatelet properties.
- A vitamin that is important for cell division and DNA synthesis.
14 Clues: What makes fruits ideal for weight management. • Precursors to vitamin A, promoting eye health and immunity. • Powerful antioxidants that give fruits their vibrant colors. • Aids digestion, promotes satiety, and supports heart health. • Fruits help prevent hypertension and help with overall _______ • Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiplatelet properties. • ...
Pakistan 2025-10-07
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- The family structure for Pakistani households is usually _______
- The_____ is usually a nurturer, homemaker, and moral guide
- There is only 50% access to healthcare in _____ rural areas
- _____ is a 4 month period where a widow will wear no makeup/ jewelry and stay at home for 10 days
- ________ disease and Chronic Illness are the main types of Morbidity/ Mortality in Pakistan
- Who earned and manages income in the household?
- The funeral prayer includes the recitation of Al- _______ which is a chapter from the Quran
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- The Sehat Sahulat Program (SSP) offers free health __________ and networking facilities to those eligible
- 22% of Pakistanis live below the ________ line, limiting access to health care
- Which high-risk behavior has greater risk for the youth?
- 72% of Pakistanis in the US are ______ Muslim
- One of the hindering health factors are low health_____ and awareness
- Challenges in health care practices include: low funding, high out-of-pockt costs, and _______ access
- One of the main languages spoken is?
14 Clues: One of the main languages spoken is? • 72% of Pakistanis in the US are ______ Muslim • Who earned and manages income in the household? • Which high-risk behavior has greater risk for the youth? • The_____ is usually a nurturer, homemaker, and moral guide • There is only 50% access to healthcare in _____ rural areas • ...
Ethics Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-22
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- Being a good role _____ sets a positive example for your coworkers
- All of our clients have a right to ______
- Lose Lips Sink _____
- The Code of _______ lets employees and independant contractors know what behavior is acceptable and unacceptable
- Protecting our clients’ confidentiality is a sign of ______
- Permission that must be obtained from every conscious, mentally competent adult before treatment may be provided
- If you realized that you’ve breached a client’s PHI, you must report this to your _______
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- One of the core duties of health-care providers and staff to our clients
- Abbreviation of ‘Protected Health Information’
- When a client knows that their information will be kept private, this builds _______
- A release to persons or entities other than to the patient who is the subject of the information
- CommuniCare is committed to providing a SAFE workplace its staff and independent contractors
- Clients have the right to make their own decisions without interference from outside influences
- This occurs when a client’s personal health information is collected, used or disclosed without the client’s authorization
- Abbreviation of the ‘Personal Health Information Protection Act
- Abbreviation of ‘Medical Assistance in Dying’
16 Clues: Lose Lips Sink _____ • All of our clients have a right to ______ • Abbreviation of ‘Medical Assistance in Dying’ • Abbreviation of ‘Protected Health Information’ • Protecting our clients’ confidentiality is a sign of ______ • Abbreviation of the ‘Personal Health Information Protection Act • Being a good role _____ sets a positive example for your coworkers • ...
Holistic medicine 2024-05-30
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- Getting enough sleep and eating a balanced diet can help ___ the immune system.
- The ___ numeral system is based on the Arabic script.
- Some people prefer ___ medicine over modern treatments for certain ailments.
- Yoga and meditation are often used as ___ practices for reducing stress and anxiety.
- High blood ___ can lead to serious health problems if left untreated.
- ___ such as fever and coughing are common with the flu.
- In recent years, organic food has started to ___ as people become more health-conscious.
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- Some people use ___ to add flavor to their cooking as well as for their medicinal properties.
- Drinking water and getting enough sleep can help ___ and revitalize the body.
- People who smoke may experience health issues due to ___ harmful chemicals.
- Her expression is concerned but her body language does not ___ .
- The most effective ___ for this condition is a combination of medication and physical therapy.
- Some household cleaners contain ___ that can be harmful if inhaled.
- It's important to ___ sunscreen before going out in the sun to prevent sunburn.
- Regular exercise can help you stay physically fit and ___.
- Regular exercise is a good ___ measure for maintaining heart health.
16 Clues: The ___ numeral system is based on the Arabic script. • ___ such as fever and coughing are common with the flu. • Regular exercise can help you stay physically fit and ___. • Her expression is concerned but her body language does not ___ . • Some household cleaners contain ___ that can be harmful if inhaled. • ...
Mental Health - Key Warning Signs 2023-05-24
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- This factor to consider includes family structure, poverty, etc.
- This is the "healthiest" attachment type
- Who is a key factor in early identification and intervention of children's mental health?
- Approx one in ___ children have a diagnosable mental health disorder
- Common eating disorder
- Obsessions are the ______ in OCD
- Bipolar includes episodes of depression and ______
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- Compulsions are the _____ in OCD
- We need to consider the frequency, duration, intensity, and ____?
- Major Depressive Disorder is ______
- disorder Mental health is more than just the absence of a ____ ____
- Intense, excessive, and persistent fear and worry
- Major obstacle in proper mental illness identification and treatment
13 Clues: Common eating disorder • Compulsions are the _____ in OCD • Obsessions are the ______ in OCD • Major Depressive Disorder is ______ • This is the "healthiest" attachment type • Intense, excessive, and persistent fear and worry • Bipolar includes episodes of depression and ______ • This factor to consider includes family structure, poverty, etc. • ...
Access to Health Care Services Crossword. 2012-10-12
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- a barrier to a person seeking health care related to their skin colour or country of origin
- seeking health care is required for an adult to reach _________ health
- barrier to accessing health care involving the money they earn
- ongoing process of medical support to cure a health problem
- ______ are less likely to go to a doctor then females
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- access to health care services is part of the ______________ determinants
- your doctor can give you ____________ tips so you don't develop a serious illness
- unable to access health care because the _________ of the place is too far away
8 Clues: ______ are less likely to go to a doctor then females • ongoing process of medical support to cure a health problem • barrier to accessing health care involving the money they earn • seeking health care is required for an adult to reach _________ health • access to health care services is part of the ______________ determinants • ...
Home Health and Community Nursing 2021-10-12
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- overall effectiveness level of a community
- promoted health by nursing the whole person
- sponsored jointly by government and states
- general characteristics of a community
- focuses on patient care on patients who are dying
- first community health nurse
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- group of people with at least one shared characteristic
- group of people of a particular class
- provides relief for family caregivers
- pioneered the use of birth control education
- type of survey performed while physically present in the area
- primary goal to promote health
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 • ...
Your Mental Health and Well-being 2023-08-01
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- This week is called _____ + Sound Week
- ____can help relieve stress in our bodies
- This technique can help reduce stress
- Can help improve our mood and boost brain function
- Seated Spinal___ can help stretch your spine
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- ____ to someone could help improve your mental health
- These super foods can help reduce depression symptoms
- A method you can use to contact Canopy
- ___ chocolate can help improve mood and memory
- Mental ____ is part of your overall health
- This superfood supports healthy brain function
- Our EAP Company
12 Clues: Our EAP Company • This technique can help reduce stress • This week is called _____ + Sound Week • A method you can use to contact Canopy • ____can help relieve stress in our bodies • Mental ____ is part of your overall health • Seated Spinal___ can help stretch your spine • ___ chocolate can help improve mood and memory • This superfood supports healthy brain function • ...
Mental Health Month Challenge 2023-05-04
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- What room is the wellness center located in?
- adapting to difficult life experiences
- Positive attributes of a person.
- a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- a technique used in CBT to replace negative thoughts
- wellness outreach worker at Paly
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- symptoms, such as thoughts, feelings and behaviors, that indicate your mental health might be at risk.
- wellness center in the community-part of Stanford. Open outside school hours
- medical doctor with expertise in med management for mental health
- ___skills help you manage your emotions and self-regulate
- Belief that one's self has value.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
- increase serotonin and boost your mood by doing this
- founder of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
17 Clues: Positive attributes of a person. • wellness outreach worker at Paly • Belief that one's self has value. • adapting to difficult life experiences • founder of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • What room is the wellness center located in? • increase serotonin and boost your mood by doing this • a technique used in CBT to replace negative thoughts • ...
Joyful Scoobs 2023-06-02
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- chemical carrying messages
- looking after own health
- opposite of pessimism
- that one crazy show about teens
- lively and eager interest
- the best feeling in the world
- conditioning activities
- hormone released in stressful situations
- genuine & real
- constant assertions of truth
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- whole grain complex carbohydrate
- chemical releases & makes you feel good
- ability to withstand and stand strong
- not too much & not too little
- can be a drug
- we do this for a good amount of hours every day
- perfect health condition
- outside
18 Clues: outside • can be a drug • genuine & real • opposite of pessimism • conditioning activities • looking after own health • perfect health condition • lively and eager interest • chemical carrying messages • constant assertions of truth • not too much & not too little • the best feeling in the world • that one crazy show about teens • whole grain complex carbohydrate • ...
Chapter 4 2022-10-06
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- visually display gender
- hierarchy of needs pyramid
- all needs are met
- satisfaction of life
- type of health, the way you observe and interpret information
- short-term mental/emotional state impairing daily tasks
- feeling of accomplishment
- statements acknowledging values
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- food, water, warmth
- combination of thoughts and feelings
- personal thoughts/feelings on gender
- friendships, family
- mental picture of yourself
- type of health, the way you express your thoughts and feelings
- thoughts about yourself
- beliefs and ideals guiding behavior
- sense of security
- 'assumptions' of gender given by society
18 Clues: all needs are met • sense of security • food, water, warmth • friendships, family • satisfaction of life • visually display gender • thoughts about yourself • feeling of accomplishment • mental picture of yourself • hierarchy of needs pyramid • statements acknowledging values • beliefs and ideals guiding behavior • combination of thoughts and feelings • ...
Health Triangle 2024-04-12
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- You should keep fit by getting regular this
- You should express these to help your mental health
- This type of relationship is due to blood relation or marriage
- People have different levels of closeness with these
- This type of health has to do with the brain.
- You should eat a well balanced this
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- This negative thing in your life needs to be dealt with
- This type of health has to do with your relationships
- This type of health has to do with the body.
- You should get 8-10 hours of this every night
- If you are struggling you should ask for this
11 Clues: You should eat a well balanced this • You should keep fit by getting regular this • This type of health has to do with the body. • You should get 8-10 hours of this every night • If you are struggling you should ask for this • This type of health has to do with the brain. • You should express these to help your mental health • ...
AHP Compliance Crossword 2021-10-21
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- Requirement upon hire, annually, and upon updates
- Protected Health _________
- Health Insurance __________ and Accountability Act
- An inpermissible use or disclosure of protected health information
- a formal letter from a MCP informing a member of the outcome of the appeal of an adverse benefit determination
- Type of email for confidential information
- You can call to report compliance concern
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- an expression of dissatisfaction about any matter other than an Adverse Benefit Determination
- Type of Kn0x-Keene License we have
- Guide and resource to help employees in making the right choices
- Latest Plan to Plan contract approved
- Notice of _______ Practices
- Fraud, ______ and Abuse
- required if a vendor is a business associate
- review of an Adverse Benefit Determination
15 Clues: Fraud, ______ and Abuse • Protected Health _________ • Notice of _______ Practices • Type of Kn0x-Keene License we have • Latest Plan to Plan contract approved • You can call to report compliance concern • review of an Adverse Benefit Determination • Type of email for confidential information • required if a vendor is a business associate • ...
PulaMed Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- Routine health care checks
- The PulaMed is purpose is all about "enabling access to..."
- The process of innoculating to prepare the body to recognize a disease and produce antibodies
- Urgent need for help
- Having coverage under medical aid
- The process of determining by examination the nature of a diseased condition
- Day of the week where animal flesh is not consumed
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- Person who is eligible for coverage under a policyholder's care
- Medical cover for infants
- Midweek health day
- Coverage by contract
- Long term disease
- Medical tests that are used to check for health conditions before there are any signs or symptoms
- A virus that has caused a pandemic of respiratory illness
- PulaMed's new tagline
15 Clues: Long term disease • Midweek health day • Coverage by contract • Urgent need for help • PulaMed's new tagline • Medical cover for infants • Routine health care checks • Having coverage under medical aid • Day of the week where animal flesh is not consumed • A virus that has caused a pandemic of respiratory illness • The PulaMed is purpose is all about "enabling access to..." • ...
Aging & Wellness Crossword Puzzle Extra Credit 2024-11-22
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- Piety: Cultural value emphasizing respect for elders.
- Zones: Areas with exceptionally long-living populations.
- Care: Services provided to support the elderly.
- Engagement: Participation in social activities to maintain connections.
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
- Learning: Continuous pursuit of knowledge throughout life.
- Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength.
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- Aging: Increasing median age in a population.
- Practice of being present in the moment.
- Care: Health practices to prevent disease and maintain wellness.
- Ratio: Ratio of non-working to working-age people.
- Disease: Long-term health conditions common with aging.
- Norms: Shared expectations guiding behavior in a group.
- Health: Disparities in healthcare outcomes worldwide.
- Reserve: The brain's resilience to age-related damage.
15 Clues: Practice of being present in the moment. • Aging: Increasing median age in a population. • Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength. • Care: Services provided to support the elderly. • Ratio: Ratio of non-working to working-age people. • Piety: Cultural value emphasizing respect for elders. • Health: Disparities in healthcare outcomes worldwide. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-08
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- Tools that you can use to maintain your health.
- Testimonials, free gifts and using the famous can accomplish this.
- Steps to help one achieve their goals.
- Process that helps ends disagreements.
- Saying "NO" when needed to protect yourself from harmful behaviors.
- Going for a walk outside is an example of?
- HELP strategies are found here.
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- Nonverbal, written and verbal are examples of this.
- Influencing others with certain health issues.
- Can be accomplished over weeks, months or years.
- Someone that buys health products.
- These are things you strive to achieve.
- This can be the result of being overwhelmed.
- These guide your life
- These can be reached in a relatively small amount of time.
15 Clues: These guide your life • HELP strategies are found here. • Someone that buys health products. • Steps to help one achieve their goals. • Process that helps ends disagreements. • These are things you strive to achieve. • Going for a walk outside is an example of? • This can be the result of being overwhelmed. • Influencing others with certain health issues. • ...
Nurses Week 2025 2025-05-01
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- A public health strategy nurses use to detect health issues early. (9 letters)
- The ability of nurses to adapt and recover during challenging situations. (10 letters)
- Infections tested for during reproductive health visits. (3 letters)
- Public health nurses often serve this group rather than individual patients. (9 letters)
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- A core value that defines the nursing profession. (10 letters)
- Exams aimed at assessing overall health and prevention. (8 letters)
- A key public health goal nurses work toward through education and outreach. (10 letters)
- A common public health service provided by nurses to prevent disease. (12 letters)
8 Clues: A core value that defines the nursing profession. (10 letters) • Exams aimed at assessing overall health and prevention. (8 letters) • Infections tested for during reproductive health visits. (3 letters) • A public health strategy nurses use to detect health issues early. (9 letters) • ...
Australian Health System 2020-05-12
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- In the private healthcare system, people can opt for _______ cover, which includes services such as physiotherapy, dental and speech.
- What is made up of the public and private health sector together
- , What Public hospitals, Medicare, PBS and NDIS are included under
- An Insurance scheme that provides services to Australians with permanent/significant disability
- The _____ helps provide the participants with resources that allow them to live an ordinary life
- When people wait to take up PHI after 31 years, pay an additional 2% loading for their PHI for every year they're over 30.
- That provides essential prescription medicines at a subsidised price
- What is the age required to be under to be eligible for NDIS
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- What sector is PHI, private hospitals, medical practitioners in private practices
- What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS.
- Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums
- The cost the patient pays for PBS medicines the rest is paid by the federal government
- Provides extra financial assistance for those people with significant out of pocket cost in medial and medicine expenses
- How many medicines are currently listed on the PBS
- Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay.
- When the patient is not charged for a GP visit.
- Australian Universal health insurance scheme
17 Clues: Australian Universal health insurance scheme • When the patient is not charged for a GP visit. • How many medicines are currently listed on the PBS • Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums • What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS. • Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay. • ...
AgBio: Soil Horizon Crossword 2024-02-01
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- - Original mineral material from which soil forms, including rock and mineral deposits.
- - Breaking down of organic material into simpler substances, recycling soil nutrients.
- - Moisture level at which plants can't extract water, leading to wilting.
- - Removal of topsoil by natural forces, degrading soil health and productivity.
- - Invertebrates with exoskeletons and jointed limbs, including insects and spiders.
- Matter - Material from living organisms, decomposing to enrich soil.
- - Beneficial relationship between different organisms, like soil microbes and plant roots.
- - Growing specific crops to improve soil health and manage fertility.
- Cycling - Natural movement and transformation of nutrients in soil, essential for plant growth.
- - Introducing air into soil, crucial for root and microorganism health, often aided by earthworms.
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- - Backbone-less animals in soil, like earthworms and insects, aiding in aeration and decomposition.
- - Movement of water through soil, affecting nutrient transport and root access.
- - Tiny, worm-like organisms in soil, some beneficial for plants, others harmful pests.
- - Soil moisture level after excess water drains, crucial for plant water availability.
- - Using natural organisms to control pests, an alternative to chemicals.
- - Microscopic organisms vital for soil health, involved in decomposition and nutrient cycling.
16 Clues: Matter - Material from living organisms, decomposing to enrich soil. • - Growing specific crops to improve soil health and manage fertility. • - Using natural organisms to control pests, an alternative to chemicals. • - Moisture level at which plants can't extract water, leading to wilting. • ...
Admin - Ethics 2022-09-27
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- CommuniCare Therapy is committed to providing a _____ workplace for its staff and Independent Contractors.
- Release to persons or entities other than to the patient who is the subject of the information ____.
- The Code of _______ lets employees and Independant Contractors know what behavior is acceptable and unacceptable.
- Lose Lips Sink _____.
- If you have realized that you’ve breached a client’s PHI, you must report this to your _______.
- One of the core duties of health-care providers and staff to our clients
- When a client knows that their information will be kept private, this builds _____.
- Being a good role _____ sets a positive example for your coworkers.
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- Abbreviation of the ‘Personal Health Information Protection Act'.
- This occurs when a client’s personal health information is collected, used or disclosed without the client’s authorization.
- All of our clients have a right to _____.
- Protecting our clients’ confidentiality is a sign of ______.
- Permission that must be obtained from every conscious, mentally competent adult before treatment may be provided.
- Abbreviation of ‘Medical Assistance in Dying’.
- Abbreviation of ‘Protected Health Information’.
- Clients have the right to make their own decisions without interference from outside influences.
16 Clues: Lose Lips Sink _____. • All of our clients have a right to _____. • Abbreviation of ‘Medical Assistance in Dying’. • Abbreviation of ‘Protected Health Information’. • Protecting our clients’ confidentiality is a sign of ______. • Abbreviation of the ‘Personal Health Information Protection Act'. • Being a good role _____ sets a positive example for your coworkers. • ...
Exam #3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-30
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- this can be taken on voluntarily & will either result in a profit or loss
- auto insurance company
- costs for longterm care
- a doctrine that holds a person liable for any injuries caused by their products or actions
- provisions for payment of double the face amount of an insurance policy under certain conditions
- assets.
- type of insurance policy
- amount of money required to replace
- the process insurers use to determine the risks of insuring your small business
- provides protection beyond existing
- a organizations plan for tackling certain issues
- have no possible outcome
- money that grows inside of a permanent life insurance policy
- the amount the insured is responsible for after the deductible has been met.
- business to obtain insurance who would otherwise find it difficult.
- a theory where a person is held responsible for another persons actions
- are injured
- where an individual garage is his/her vehicle.
- a danger or risk
- amount you pay for covered health care
- of a signature that authorizes payment
- & coverages of other policies
- it works by paying claims regardless
- a financial institution that underwrites the risk of loss or damage to personal or
- cash value life insurance
- an insurance for people with a low income
- type of insurance that covers the expenses associated with serious illness
- surgeons charge this for any given operations
- pays for medical costs of people
- health insurance is highly rated
- something you are responsible for
- payment for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible
- amount to be paid for insurance policy
- policy to protect policyholders if they are unable to work due to an illness or injury.
- a condition or proviso added to something already said
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- limits payments made to survivors of policyholders who die by suicide within a certain period of time after buying the policy.
- covers a valuable item a speculative risk is an event that one can not predict whether it will produce a profit or loss.
- failure to act
- you meet your deductible
- protection from financial loss
- care is covered only if you go see doctors on a plan network
- a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year
- managed care health insurance plan
- protects insurers against large claims
- contracts with medical health care providers
- private health insurance plans
- policy holders against losses associated with being treated in a hospital for medical issues.
- one that insures
- is to blame for a accident
- is a record of what someone owns
- non-profit health insurance organization
- medical insurance group that provides insurance for a fixed annual fee.
- force for the insured's entire lifetime
- is a form of property insurance that covers losses/damages to an individual resident
- is a person who derives an advantage from something
- insurance plan designed to pay for hospital fees that other insurances can't pay for
- life insurance that is covered with a limited time
- a group in whose name an insurance policy is held
- able to be deducted, from taxable income
- something involving danger
- system that gives you certain doctors to go to
- threaten/exposed to danger.
- federal health insurance program
63 Clues: assets. • are injured • failure to act • one that insures • a danger or risk • auto insurance company • costs for longterm care • you meet your deductible • type of insurance policy • have no possible outcome • cash value life insurance • is to blame for a accident • something involving danger • threaten/exposed to danger. • & coverages of other policies • protection from financial loss • ...
Chapter 9 - Insurance Review 2023-12-04
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- Auto insurance that pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial losses.
- With health insurance, what is the percentage of money that you are responsible for after the deductible is reached?
- Where individuals, families, and small businesses can buy health insurance plans if not provided by the employer.
- The practice of employers paying for a portion of their employees‘ insurance premiums.
- A tax-exempt savings account dedicated to health care costs; only available for individuals on a high-deductible health plan.
- The most restrictive about access to your network’s health care providers.
- Life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder.
- The amount of protection offered to an individual through an insurance policy.
- The contract between an insurance company and the insured individual.
- The amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment.
- People who are designated by the policyholder to receive the death benefit of a life insurance policy.
- The most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year.
- A formal request by a policyholder to their insurance company for compensation for a covered loss.
- Having enough money saved and invested so a spouse or loved one could live off of it when you die.
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- Covers additional living expenses, like the cost of a hotel if you‘re unable to live in your home while it’s being fixed.
- This covers the structure of your home, including the roof, walls, floors, and any other part of the structure.
- Insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to low income people or families.
- Covers your belongings if they are damaged, destroyed, or stolen at your home.
- Insurance is key to any financial plan because it transfers ______________ from you to the insurance company.
- Life insurance for a specified amount of time.
- What type of auto insurance is required in the state of South Dakota?
- Federal health insurance program for people 65 and older and certain young people with disabilities.
- Insurance that will replace part of the policyholder’s income in the event that the policyholder is unable to work.
- Coverage for an individual’s (or family‘s) medical expenses from illness or injury.
- Amount of time after the premium is due in which a policyholder can make a premium payment w/o a break in coverage.
- Plan offers lower monthly premiums, but you have to pay more of your medical costs before insurance starts to chip in.
- If your car was damaged in an accident, I’ve got your back. It doesn’t matter who was at fault while driving. However, if the damage came from something besides a crash, I won’t be around to help you. I am…….
- If you hit an animal, or your car is stolen, or a tree falls on it, I’ve still got you covered! I am….
- A person who relies on someone for financial support.
- The amount of money paid to keep an insurance policy in force, typically paid monthly.
- These plans offer more provider access and cover care outside the plan’s network.
- The payments an individual makes each time they get medical service.
- What age are you required (for the most part) to get off of your parents health insurance policy?
33 Clues: Life insurance for a specified amount of time. • Life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder. • A person who relies on someone for financial support. • The most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year. • What type of auto insurance is required in the state of South Dakota? • ...
Essential Health: Vocabulary Mental Health & Stress 2015-11-12
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- Type of disorder where one's feelings are often unhappy.
- Disorder;fear;phobia;prevents one from enjoying everyday life.
- Likes to chase mice.
- Redirecting bad behavior into a positive behavior.
- Failure to accept reality.
- Feeling good about your abilities.
- Imagination;escape.
- Justifying irrational behavior.
- Type of disorder;believes he/she is someone else.
- Type of disorder resulting from a physical cause.
- Any unpleasant situation.
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- Appearance, level of fitness & health.
- Covering a weakness by over-achieving in another area.
- Mental image.
- Body's response to a perceived harm or threat.
- Blocking unpleasant memories.
- Putting negative feelings on someone else.
- Personal quality; honest; fair.
- What you would like to be.
19 Clues: Mental image. • Imagination;escape. • Likes to chase mice. • Any unpleasant situation. • Failure to accept reality. • What you would like to be. • Blocking unpleasant memories. • Justifying irrational behavior. • Personal quality; honest; fair. • Feeling good about your abilities. • Appearance, level of fitness & health. • Putting negative feelings on someone else. • ...
One Health Crossword 2025-10-10
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- Pathogenic transmission from animals to humans, a core One Health issue.
- Livestock-linked viral fever addressed through One Health strategies.
- Climate change factor increasing zoonotic transmission risks.
- Collaborative approach uniting veterinary, medical, and ecological sciences.
- Global health crisis from antimicrobial overuse in multiple sectors.
- UN agency advancing food security within One Health frameworks.
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- Ecological diversity loss driving vector-borne disease spread.
- Habitat destruction amplifying zoonotic disease emergence.
- System for tracking pathogens across human-animal-environment interfaces.
- Coordinated effort to manage antibiotic use across species.
10 Clues: Habitat destruction amplifying zoonotic disease emergence. • Coordinated effort to manage antibiotic use across species. • Climate change factor increasing zoonotic transmission risks. • Ecological diversity loss driving vector-borne disease spread. • UN agency advancing food security within One Health frameworks. • ...
The body systems 2025-09-12
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- The biggest organ in your body.
- Health based on moving your body and daily exercises.
- A system that has cells and tissue working together to protect your body from infections.
- Health based on you talking to others and communicating with no problem.
- Health based on emotional well-being.
- Something that helps you digest food.
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- something that protects your heart.
- A study about your heart.
- Health that is based on your feelings.
- A system that has bones that give shape and helps you move.
10 Clues: A study about your heart. • The biggest organ in your body. • something that protects your heart. • Health based on emotional well-being. • Something that helps you digest food. • Health that is based on your feelings. • Health based on moving your body and daily exercises. • A system that has bones that give shape and helps you move. • ...
Chapter 3 Ethics, Legal Considerations and Safety 2025-08-02
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- set forth standards to protect sensitive health information from being divulged without the consent or knowledge of the client
- preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information
- a severe, life-threatening reaction causing dangerous bronchospasm and hypotension
- sometimes called Obamacare and makes healthcare more available and affordable for more Americans
- important to building trust in the provider–client relationship
- client harm resulting from exposure to a drug
- an immune response due to sensitivity to a specific drug
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- requires that nurses do no harm to the client and do all they can to safeguard a client from harm
- the principle relating to clients’ fair and equitable treatment
- defined as “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.”
- a principle that requires nurses to “do good” to actively promote their clients’ health and well-being
- means having the right to make one’s own health care decisions, being independent, and having control over oneself
- improves the efficiency and quality of care for clients through the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) across the United States
- known as e-prescribing
14 Clues: known as e-prescribing • client harm resulting from exposure to a drug • an immune response due to sensitivity to a specific drug • the principle relating to clients’ fair and equitable treatment • important to building trust in the provider–client relationship • a severe, life-threatening reaction causing dangerous bronchospasm and hypotension • ...
303 Unit 2 Legal Ethical 2025-01-26
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- abbreviation protects public health-drugs, medical devices, food, cosmetics
- The transfer of any legally prescribed controlled substance from the individual for whom it was prescribed to another person for any illicit use.
- the nurse collects pertinent data and information
- Law enacted by state legislatures setting professional standards of nursing care to which nurses are held accountable by the State Board of Nursing
- humble and respectful attitude toward individuals of other cultures
- to do good
- Causing harm to patients
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- transfer of any legally prescribed controlled substance from the individual for whom it was prescribed to another person for any illicit use.
- national organization that accredits and certifies health care organizations in the United States.
- The concurrent use of multiple medications
- culture of a health care agency that empowers staff to speak up about risks to clients and to report errors and near misses
- abbreviation for conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play can also affect their health, functioning, quality of life, and risks.
- abbreviation forgroup of officials who enforce the State Nurse Practice Act
- nurse’s clinical judgment about the client’s response to actual or potential health conditions or needs
- strongest warnings issued by the Federal Drug Association (FDA) that signify a drug carries a significant risk of serious or life-threatening adverse effects.
15 Clues: to do good • Causing harm to patients • The concurrent use of multiple medications • the nurse collects pertinent data and information • humble and respectful attitude toward individuals of other cultures • abbreviation protects public health-drugs, medical devices, food, cosmetics • abbreviation forgroup of officials who enforce the State Nurse Practice Act • ...
Mental Health 2023-03-09
11 Clues: location • delusions • one benefit • attire worn • science branch • license required • painful expirence • mental health month • hightenend alertness • lowest age who gets depressed • eight hours they work
Happy Heart, Healthy Life 2025-02-05
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- Caring deeply about others' well-being
- The body's largest artery
- Feeling thankful, linked to lower stress and better health
- A heartwarming connection that lasts a lifetime
- What you should do to reduce stress and keep your heart happy
- What your blood carries to your heart and body
- Friends and family offer this when times are tough
- A physical sign of warmth and affection
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- A small act of this can make someone’s day better
- Managing this can help reduce high blood pressure
- This can reduce stress and boost heart health
- This nutrient helps lower cholesterol and supports digestion
- Short for cardiovascular exercise, great for your heart
- Type of healthy fat found in fish, good for heart health
- A simple, heart-healthy exercise you can do every day
- A simple word for happiness and emotional well-being
- You can check this on your wrist to monitor heart rate
17 Clues: The body's largest artery • Caring deeply about others' well-being • A physical sign of warmth and affection • This can reduce stress and boost heart health • What your blood carries to your heart and body • A heartwarming connection that lasts a lifetime • A small act of this can make someone’s day better • Managing this can help reduce high blood pressure • ...
medical vocabulary 2024-11-10
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- - The act of breathing.
- - A chemical messenger in the body that regulates functions.
- - The prescribed amount of medicine to take at one time.
- - A medical procedure involving an operation.
- - Nutrients needed for good health, found in food.
- - A medicine used to fight bacterial infections.
- - A fatty substance in blood that can affect heart health.
- - A substance given to prevent a specific disease.
- - Treatment to help improve health, like physical or speech therapy.
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- - The red liquid that flows through veins and arteries.
- - A sign or indication of an illness.
- - Protected against a particular disease.
- - A substance that causes loss of sensation, often used in surgery.
- - The invasion of harmful germs in the body.
- - The identification of a disease or condition by a doctor.
- - A type of sugar that gives energy to the body.
- - A reaction the body has to certain substances, like pollen or food.
17 Clues: - The act of breathing. • - A sign or indication of an illness. • - Protected against a particular disease. • - The invasion of harmful germs in the body. • - A medical procedure involving an operation. • - A type of sugar that gives energy to the body. • - A medicine used to fight bacterial infections. • - Nutrients needed for good health, found in food. • ...
RA crossword 2017-04-07
8 Clues: head RA NPS • 2nd pillar of RA • 1st pillar of RA • 3rd pillar of RA • US health authority • European health authority • health authority in Switzerland • foreign health authorities can base their approval on...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2021-10-26
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- Coaches in school settings should be trained in _______ and fitting of protective equipment.
- Effective delivery of health care and sports medicine services to participants in sports and other physical activities is best achieved through a ___________ team approach.
- State exam for Athletic Trainers
- Key team members include _______, Coach, Athletic Trainer and Athlete
- NATA is the professional membership association for certified __________ and others who support the athletic training profession.
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- BOC is a _________ certification for Athletic Trainers.
- Who will Integrate medical expertise with other health care providers, including medical specialists, athletic trainers, and allied health professionals.
- National exam for Athletic Trainers
- Health care given to the physically active.
- What is the abbreviation for Athletic Health Care Team
10 Clues: State exam for Athletic Trainers • National exam for Athletic Trainers • Health care given to the physically active. • What is the abbreviation for Athletic Health Care Team • BOC is a _________ certification for Athletic Trainers. • Key team members include _______, Coach, Athletic Trainer and Athlete • ...
Insurance Terms 2022-02-15
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- a flat fee
- the maximum paid out of pocket in one year for the benefits your insurance covers
- Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts
- provides people who have low-income or certain health conditions with health coverag
- the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- provides low-cost health coverage to children in families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid
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- a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
- an optional service sold by rental car companies to cover damages to the rental car
- the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim
- the amount charged for an insurance policy
10 Clues: a flat fee • the amount charged for an insurance policy • Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts • the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid • the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim • ...
Nursing and Midwifery Digital Health Framework 2025-04-02
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- the framework supports the develop —— Skills for the healthcare workforce
- security The practice of safeguard digital patient information against cyber threats
- the use of technology to support —— Decision-making is a key component of digital health
- the ability to understand —-- In digital health systems is essential
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- a type of digital tool that allows remote patients monitoring and communication
- Nurses and midwives must ensure ——- When handling digital health records
- A critical skill in the framework, the ability to analyse - To support patient care
- nurses and midwives use —— Systems to document and access patients records
- Digital health tools improve —-- By reducing errors and improving workflows
- the secure exchange of patients ___ is critical in digital health
10 Clues: the secure exchange of patients ___ is critical in digital health • the ability to understand —-- In digital health systems is essential • Nurses and midwives must ensure ——- When handling digital health records • the framework supports the develop —— Skills for the healthcare workforce • ...
MOP 220 2015-07-31
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- / Financial record source document used by providers and other personnel to record treated diagnoses and services rendered to the patient during the current encounter.
- / List of predetermined payments for health care services provided to patients. Fee assigned to each CPT code.
- / A patient who stays in a hospital under treatment.
- / Principle of right or good conduct.
- / Legal proceeding during which a party answers questions under oath, but not in open court.
- / Combines health care delivery with the financing of services provided.
- / Provision in an insurance policy that requires the policyholder or patient to pay a specified dollar amount to a health care provider for each visit or medical service received.
- / Workers' Compensation Form completed when the patient first seeks treatment for a work-related illness or injury.
- / An order of the court that requires a witness to appear at a particular time and place to testify.
- / The amount owed to a business for services or goods provided.
- / Reimbursement for income lost as a result of a temporary or permanent illness or injury.
- / Legal action to recover a debt; usually last resort for medical practice.
- / Restricting patient information access to those with proper authorization and maintaining the security of patient information.
- / Provider accepts as payment in full whatever is paid on the claim by the payer.
- / A correctly completed standardized claim.
- / Documented as a letter, signed by the provider, explaining why a claim should be reconsidered for payment.
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- / Reimburses health care services to Americans over the age of 65.
- / Also called manual daily accounts receivable journal; summary of all transactions.
- / Insurance program, mandated by Federal and State Governments, that requires employers to cover medical expenses and loss of wages for workers who are injured on the job or have job related disorders.
- / Involves linking every procedure or service code reported on an insurance claim to a condition code.
- / A patient who reports that another provider referred him or her.
- / Claim usually more than 120 days past due; some practices establish time frames that are less than or more than 120 days past due.
- / Provision of similar services,such as hospital inpatient visits to the same patient by more than one provider on the same day.
- / Cost sharing program between the federal and state governments to provide health care services to low-income Americans.
- / Patient treated in provider's office, hospital clinic, ER department where the patient is released within 23 hrs.
- / Performs centralize claims processing for providers and health plans.
- / The person eligible to receive health care benefits.
- / Person in whose name the insurance policy is issued.
- / Improper or negligent professional activity or treatment by medical practitioner.
- / Amount for which the patient is financially responsible before an insurance policy provides coverage.
30 Clues: / Principle of right or good conduct. • / A correctly completed standardized claim. • / A patient who stays in a hospital under treatment. • / The person eligible to receive health care benefits. • / Person in whose name the insurance policy is issued. • / The amount owed to a business for services or goods provided. • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab 2022-01-19
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- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes automatic.
- Normal response to disappointing events in your life.
- Emotions that are expressed by all people in all cultures.
- Refers to how much you respect and like yourself.
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative health outcomes.
- ______ is referred to as the physical and social surroundings.
- An emotion that can range from mild resentment to intense rage.
- Making up for weaknesses by excelling in another area.
- _________ is how you react to events in you life.
- The overall well-being of your body, mind and relationships is referred to as ______.
- A ____ is a result that a person aims for and works toward.
- Copying the behaviors of others.
- Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem.
- Forms of communication that provides news and entertainment is known as ________.
- Returning to immature behaviors to express emotions.
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- The degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one’s health.
- How well your body functions is referred to as _______.
- The behaviors, attitudes, feeling, and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
- A personality trait of a person who tends to be shy, quite, reserved, and/or is more comfortable being alone.
- Being comfortable with yourself, others and surroundings is referred to as ______.
- Not all emotions are expressed in the same way, these are emotions that depend on the social environment in which someone grows up.
- Normal response to pleasant events in your life.
- Behaving in a way opposite than a way you feel.
- A personality trait of a person who tends to be outgoing, talkative, sociable, and seeks out other people is an _______.
- All the traits passed biologically from parent to child is referred to as _______.
- Influences on health that include new medical advancements like medication, new diagnostic procedures and tools, artificial intelligence in medical procedures (robots).
- The use of communications to influence and support others in making positive health decisions is referred to as _____.
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you are known as your ______.
- Putting your own faults onto another person.
- Making excuses for actions or feelings
- Influences on health that include healthcare/medical buildings, medical personnel and staff, and the ability to get and maintain insurance.
- How well you get along with others is referred to as _____.
- _______ are beliefs and patterns of behaviors that are shared by a group.
- The emotion you feel when you recognize and threat to your safety or security.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- Whether a person is male or female.
37 Clues: Copying the behaviors of others. • Whether a person is male or female. • Making excuses for actions or feelings • Putting your own faults onto another person. • Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem. • Behaving in a way opposite than a way you feel. • Normal response to pleasant events in your life. • Refers to how much you respect and like yourself. • ...
Cabinet Crossword 2022-03-01
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- previously considered “stepping stone to president”
- puts in place benefits for veterans
- controls education policies and loans
- enhance the health of Americans by providing health related services
- defends American natural resources and culture
- helps regulate housing/urban development
- enforce the US law and represents US citizens in law
- regulates the production of energy sources
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- responsible for safety of public transportation and overlooking federal transportation projects
- has a secretary of Army, Navy and Airforce
- protects the US border and who and what enters/leaves
- responsible for maintaining farming and ranching
- develops commerce and keeps track of commodities
- responsible for workers, unions and the problems they face
- encourages economic prosperity/stability and works with the US budget
15 Clues: puts in place benefits for veterans • controls education policies and loans • helps regulate housing/urban development • has a secretary of Army, Navy and Airforce • regulates the production of energy sources • defends American natural resources and culture • responsible for maintaining farming and ranching • develops commerce and keeps track of commodities • ...
Intro To Mental Health 2025-08-28
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- Global manual by WHO to classify disorders
- Debate between genetics and environment in shaping mental health
- False beliefs often seen in schizophrenia
- Factors like income, housing, and work that impact mental health
- Persistent depressive disorder acronym
- Extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning
- Disorder with persistent, excessive worry not in proportion to threat
- Feeling good, functioning effectively, managing emotions
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- An individual’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- The study of psychological health over the lifespan
- A trauma-related disorder caused by war, abuse, or disaster
- Disorder involving abnormal thinking and perceptions, with hallucinations/delusions
- Constant sadness, helplessness, or irritability
- Document produced by the APA to diagnose disorders
- Natural response to perceived threats; triggers fight-or-flight
15 Clues: Persistent depressive disorder acronym • False beliefs often seen in schizophrenia • Global manual by WHO to classify disorders • Constant sadness, helplessness, or irritability • Extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning • Document produced by the APA to diagnose disorders • The study of psychological health over the lifespan • ...
Sociology & Global Health 2013-03-07
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- / one of the top causes of mortality in Australia aswell as the rest of the world
- / result of poor diet
- / the state of being equal, in status, rights and opportunities
- health / health of population in a global context
- / root cause in poor health in third world country
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- / the study of social problems
- / theory and practice of teaching
- / dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- / the profession of providing care for patients
- Garrett / author of 'The Challenge of Global Health', article in the reading pack
10 Clues: / result of poor diet • / the study of social problems • / theory and practice of teaching • / the profession of providing care for patients • health / health of population in a global context • / root cause in poor health in third world country • / dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power • / the state of being equal, in status, rights and opportunities • ...
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 HIPPA?
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 HIPPA? • Interface is a _________________ associate. • Interface is a covered entity? True or False • ...
Ch. 1 Crossword 2024-08-30
11 Clues: now • basis • security • Oncology • paid for • procedure • can get into • starting process • continues to develop • registered health info admin • contains patient health info gathered from EMR's
Dentist Job 2021-11-14
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- 4 years in a science related field
- they will visit children while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.
- type of health dentists focus on in respect to all of healthcare
- known as an academic qualification that's required to become a dentist
- doctor or medicine in dentistry
- Doctor or dental surgery
- Duties revolve around conducting initial patient screenings, cleaning teeth and advising patients on oral health and preventive care
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- skills that are teachable and that can be learned
- this skill is used to input information of a patient
- Also known as cavities
- dentists need to have this skill in order to know the terminology that is being used.
- Help prevent, diagnose and treat problems with patients teeth
- provide a lot of detail, allowing your dentist to check the health of the tooth root and bone surrounding the tooth, check the status of developing teeth, and monitor the health of your teeth
13 Clues: Also known as cavities • Doctor or dental surgery • doctor or medicine in dentistry • 4 years in a science related field • skills that are teachable and that can be learned • this skill is used to input information of a patient • type of health dentists focus on in respect to all of healthcare • Help prevent, diagnose and treat problems with patients teeth • ...
Health Vocabulary February 2022 2022-02-03
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- - Used for energy
- - Used to build and repair cells. Help with healing, growing, and overall health
- Fatty Acids - Fat formed when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil during processing
- - often implies the use of specific intake of nutrition for health or weight-management reasons
- - the general condition of body and mind
- Acids - Small units that make up a protein
- - Compounds that help to regulate body processes and also help your body fight diseases.
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- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy
- Fats - Foods like butter, cheese, and meats that are solids at room temperature
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done
- - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- - Promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy
13 Clues: - Used for energy • - the general condition of body and mind • Acids - Small units that make up a protein • - the condition in which things are happening or being done • - Promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy • - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary - Page 256-26 2020-01-08
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- Something that threatens or is harmful to human health.
- The probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response.
- _________ Health is the study of how environmental factors affect human health and quality of life.
- An ________ disease is caused by a pathogen.
- A dose-response _________ is the effect on an organism at different levels of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance.
- An __________ disease is a disease that is appearing in the human population for the first time or that has existed for a while, but is spreading rapidly.
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- A risk ________ is the process of measuring risk.
- The effect on an organism of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance.
- The study of disease in human populations.
- The study of how poisons affect an organism’s health.
- A disease-causing organism.
- The level of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance.
- The degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism.
13 Clues: A disease-causing organism. • The study of disease in human populations. • An ________ disease is caused by a pathogen. • A risk ________ is the process of measuring risk. • The study of how poisons affect an organism’s health. • Something that threatens or is harmful to human health. • The degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism. • ...
Health / Wellness Crossword 2025-12-11
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- 60-85% of maximum heart rate which is 220- your age
- what substances can be when they have effects on both the body and mind, and people use them because of those effects.
- a natural response of the body and mind to a demand or challenge.
- the things that causes stress by capturing our attention and causing a physical and emotional reaction.
- that improves your cardiovascular health
- come from your attitudes and thoughts.
- what is it considered when someone uses a substance to the point where it has negative effects?
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- drink to keep handy
- what type of health is just as important as physcial health?
- come from outside events like money problems or job issues.
- positive stress
- what type of grains should you be focusing on eating?
- the word health professionals use for most things you might take into your body besides food
13 Clues: positive stress • drink to keep handy • come from your attitudes and thoughts. • that improves your cardiovascular health • 60-85% of maximum heart rate which is 220- your age • what type of grains should you be focusing on eating? • come from outside events like money problems or job issues. • what type of health is just as important as physcial health? • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2023-09-05
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- The beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- Refers to how well your body functions. You are able to carry out everyday tasks without becoming overly tired.
- A term used to describe people who express opinions and feelings in a way that may seem threatening or disrespectful to other people.
- Emotions that expressions depend on the social environment in which a person grows up. Examples are love, guilt and shame.
- A group of people of approximately the same age
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes.
- A term that describes people who hold back their true feelings and go along with the other person.
- A term that describes people who are able to stand up for themselves while expressing their feelings in a way that does not threaten other people.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
- An outgoing overtly expressive person
- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic.
- A period of deep sorrow
- A normal emotional response to disappointing events in one's life.
- A person who tends to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen
- A reation to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- Refers to how well you get along with others.
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment.
- A combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individuals distinctive character
- An emotion that can range from mild resentment to intense rage.
- All the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
- Emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures. Examples are happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.
- Whether a person is male or female.
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- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve his or her health.
- Normal emotional response to pleasant things in one's life.
- A person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well being
- A way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem
- Refers to how you react to events in your life.
- A state of high level health.
- All the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence a person's health.
- A state of complete physical mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Using communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- A shy person
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative comments.
- The emotion one feels when they recognize a threat to their safety or security.
38 Clues: A shy person • A period of deep sorrow • A state of high level health. • Whether a person is male or female. • An outgoing overtly expressive person • Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem • Refers to how well you get along with others. • A group of people of approximately the same age • Refers to how you react to events in your life. • ...
Public Health Advocacy Crossword - College Health Period 6 2022-11-30
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- This is a very common mental health challenge that is treatable with therapy, medication, and sometimes, a combination of both.
- This policy was designed to reduce the public health impact of alcoholism by making alcohol illegal.
- This two-word term refers to any kind of abuse (emotional, physical, sexual, or financial) between two people that have a close relationship.
- This is the abbreviation for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
- This is a medication (usually given by a nasal spray) that can reverse an opioid overdose.
- You can't catch a _____________ from a vaccine.
- While some people might not understand how they work, ______________ are the most effective tools that we have to reduce serious illness and death from diseases like measles, polio, and now, COVID.
- One of the most significant predictors of how much a young person will drink is how much the ________ in their communities drink.
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- This public health issue affects more than 40 million Americans and costs us $600 billion per year.
- This is an abbreviation for an organization that helps to connect people with resources and support for mental illness.
- You can call 988 any time of day or night, 365 days a year if someone is having thoughts of _________.
- This is the abbreviation for the support group that can help people in recovery from Alcoholism.
- This is another word used to describe the sense of "shame" often prevents people from getting help with mental health challenges, addiction, and domestic violence.
- Sexual contact between partner is only legal when the partners give their _____________.
- The COVID vaccine is unable to change the genetic codes of your cells, also known as ______, even though there are people that have spread false rumors about this possibility.
- This two-word term refers to any kind of unwanted touching, sexual contact, showing or taking of sexual images/videos.
- Using your voice to promote a cause that is important to you.
- In December of 2021, The US Surgeon General Declared a "Youth Mental Health _________."
- One of the laws that is designed to help protect survivors of domestic violence allows them to break the _______ on their home or apartment if they need to leave for safety reasons.
19 Clues: You can't catch a _____________ from a vaccine. • Using your voice to promote a cause that is important to you. • This is the abbreviation for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration • In December of 2021, The US Surgeon General Declared a "Youth Mental Health _________." • ...
Community Health 2024-11-19
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- to improve health and well-being through education and services. INTERVENTION
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- and protects the health of populations using nursing knowledge. COMMUNITY
- aimed at preventing the occurrence of diseases or injuries. PREVENTION
- process of organizing and managing resources to meet health needs. COORDINATION
- ongoing process of evaluating and improving community health outcomes. ASSESSMENT
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- between sectors to improve health outcomes. PARTNERSHIP
- process of enabling people to increase control over their health. EMPOWERMENT
- the most pressing health issues and allocating resources. PRIORITIZATION
- ability to access and use healthcare services effectively. ACCESSIBILITY
10 Clues: Answer • between sectors to improve health outcomes. PARTNERSHIP • aimed at preventing the occurrence of diseases or injuries. PREVENTION • the most pressing health issues and allocating resources. PRIORITIZATION • ability to access and use healthcare services effectively. ACCESSIBILITY • and protects the health of populations using nursing knowledge. COMMUNITY • ...
Health and Wellness 2021-01-22
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- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances of developing a disease or disorder
- segments of DNA that affect a person's development
- aspect of health that refers to how well a person's body functions
- absence of physical illness and disease
- person's level of education and income level
- has to do with what a person thinks
- has to do with what a person feels
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- people with whom a person interacts
- record of a disease's presence and impact within a family
- people who are similar in age to one another
- places where a person spends their time
- your surroundings
- involves interacting and getting along with others
- balance of all aspects of health
- beliefs values and customs of a group of people
15 Clues: your surroundings • balance of all aspects of health • has to do with what a person feels • people with whom a person interacts • has to do with what a person thinks • places where a person spends their time • absence of physical illness and disease • people who are similar in age to one another • person's level of education and income level • ...
Canada - Culture, Education, Travel, and Health Care 2013-12-05
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- There are ___ principles in the Canada Health Act.
- Canada's official languages are English, and __.
- Toronto's highest sky scrapper.
- Post secondary isn't free. There is a ___ that needs to be paid.
- When a country is culturally diverse.
- The Canadian Government provides ___ to their citizens for when they get sick, and need medical attention.
- What is Canada's official winter sport?
- A new system used to store health records electronically.
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- Take a ferry ride to enjoy these falls.
- Canada’s health care is a ___ funded system.
- Canada's wonderland theme park is located in ___.
- Primary school is also known as __.
- Secondary school is also known as __.
- Post secondary is where students can attend university or __.
- West Edmonton Mall is the __ mall in the country.
15 Clues: Toronto's highest sky scrapper. • Primary school is also known as __. • Secondary school is also known as __. • When a country is culturally diverse. • Take a ferry ride to enjoy these falls. • What is Canada's official winter sport? • Canada’s health care is a ___ funded system. • Canada's official languages are English, and __. • ...
Mental Health Talk 2024-03-24
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- - 10 letters Mental health condition of low mood
- - 7 letters Feeling of worry or nervousness
- - 5 letters Restorative for the mind
- - 10 letters treatment for some disorders
- - 7 letters Something to lean on during tough times
- - 6 letters kin with whom one might seek therapy
- - 5 letters Emotional pain
- - 6 letters People who offer a listening ear
- - 7 letters Mental health support
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- - 6 letters Time of intense difficulty
- - 11 letters Concept of inner well being of the soul
- - 7 letters Unhappy state
- - 4 letters Anxiety disorder triggered by a terrifying event
- - 8 letters Form of self care that is great for stress reduction
- - 8 letters Prioritizing your well being and maintaining mental health
15 Clues: - 7 letters Unhappy state • - 5 letters Emotional pain • - 7 letters Mental health support • - 5 letters Restorative for the mind • - 6 letters Time of intense difficulty • - 10 letters treatment for some disorders • - 7 letters Feeling of worry or nervousness • - 6 letters People who offer a listening ear • - 10 letters Mental health condition of low mood • ...
FOOD AND TEETH CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-16
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- – Essential substance like potassium or zinc needed for health.
- – Food group high in vitamins and fiber.
- – Food group including rice, wheat, and oats.
- – Food group rich in vitamins and minerals.
- – Nutrient important for digestive health.
- – Scientific term for fats in the diet.
- – Process of providing adequate fluids to the body.
- – Measure of energy provided by food.
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- – Essential nutrients for muscle growth and repair.
- – Substances in food that help the body grow and stay healthy.
- – Elements like calcium and iron needed for various bodily functions.
- – Organic compounds that are crucial for health.
- – Refers to a diet containing all necessary nutrients in proper proportions.
- – Short for carbohydrates, the body's main source of energy.
- – Food group that includes milk, cheese, and yogurt.
15 Clues: – Measure of energy provided by food. • – Scientific term for fats in the diet. • – Food group high in vitamins and fiber. • – Nutrient important for digestive health. • – Food group rich in vitamins and minerals. • – Food group including rice, wheat, and oats. • – Organic compounds that are crucial for health. • – Essential nutrients for muscle growth and repair. • ...
NURS 1121 2020-11-21
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- A xxxxxxxx is defined as sustained worldwide human-human transmission of disease.
- The xxxxxxx government is responsible for: setting and administering national standards for the health care system through the Canada Health Act.
- The xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx of health are the economic and social conditions that influence individual and group differences in health status
- Canada has a decentralized, universal, publicly funded health system called Canadian xxxxxxxx.
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health
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- the xxxxxx xxxxxx xxx outlines the terms and conditions to which all provincial and territorial plans must adhere in order to access federal funding for health care: portability, universality, accessibility, comprehensiveness, and public administration.
- There is a xxxxxxxxx in health care when certain populations are at an advantage or disadvantage towards their overall health.
- (abbreviation xxxxx) aims to provide effective, sustainable, and culturally appropriate health programs and services that contribute to the reduction of gaps in health status between First Nations and Inuit and other Canadians.
8 Clues: A xxxxxxxx is defined as sustained worldwide human-human transmission of disease. • The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health • Canada has a decentralized, universal, publicly funded health system called Canadian xxxxxxxx. • ...
Medicare 2022-03-04
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- the Health Insurance _______ and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA
- The action you can take if you disagree with a coverage or payment decision made by Medicare, your Medicare health plan, or your Medicare prescription drug plan.
- Medicare covers up to 12 sessions for chronic lower-back pain
- is also known as Medicare supplemental insurance and is sold by private insurance companies
- A periodic payment to Medicare, an insurance company, or a health care plan for health or prescription drug coverage.
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- An eye disease caused by increased pressure within the eye.
- An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for services after you pay any deductibles.
- Medicare prescription drug plans vary on which drugs they cover, which _______ you can use, and what your true out-of-pocket costs will be.
- the amount you must pay your health care provider for services you receive.
- If you have a higher income, you get a smaller ______ from the Federal Government and pay a higher percentage of your Part B premium.
- A person who has health care insurance through the Medicare or Medicaid program.
11 Clues: An eye disease caused by increased pressure within the eye. • Medicare covers up to 12 sessions for chronic lower-back pain • the Health Insurance _______ and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA • the amount you must pay your health care provider for services you receive. • A person who has health care insurance through the Medicare or Medicaid program. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2021-10-27
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- Coaches in school settings should be trained in _______ and fitting of protective equipment.
- Effective delivery of health care and sports medicine services to participants in sports and other physical activities is best achieved through a ___________ team approach.
- State exam for Athletic Trainers
- Key team members include _______, Coach, Athletic Trainer and Athlete
- NATA is the professional membership association for certified __________ and others who support the athletic training profession.
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- BOC is a _________ certification for Athletic Trainers.
- Who will Integrate medical expertise with other health care providers, including medical specialists, athletic trainers, and allied health professionals.
- National exam for Athletic Trainers
- Health care given to the physically active.
- What is the abbreviation for Athletic Health Care Team
10 Clues: State exam for Athletic Trainers • National exam for Athletic Trainers • Health care given to the physically active. • What is the abbreviation for Athletic Health Care Team • BOC is a _________ certification for Athletic Trainers. • Key team members include _______, Coach, Athletic Trainer and Athlete • ...
The Healthcare Crossword Challenge 2013-11-24
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- ACO, organization that works with a network of providers to provide high quality, collaborative care to Medicare recipients
- the fixed amount paid before most health visits
- the monthly charge you pay for insurance
- NYSOH, NYS health insurance marketplace
- QHP, state approved health plans that must provide 10 Essential Health Benefits
- the amount you are responsible for BEFORE your insurance kicks in to pay for services
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- CSR, the financial assistance for eligible people at 250% of FPL
- ACA, US health reform law passed 2010
- APTC, the financial assistance for eligible people at 400% of FPL
- the bill either you or your provider submits to the insurance company to be paid for services
10 Clues: ACA, US health reform law passed 2010 • NYSOH, NYS health insurance marketplace • the monthly charge you pay for insurance • the fixed amount paid before most health visits • CSR, the financial assistance for eligible people at 250% of FPL • APTC, the financial assistance for eligible people at 400% of FPL • ...
Community Benefit 2023-08-18
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- This type of occurrence will be deleted from CBISA if it does not have this
- Activities to protect or improve the community's health or safety & may be considered community benefit activities
- Website offers tools like to help determine if a program or activity counts as community benefit
- Another word for uncompensated care
- Any information that can be used to individually identify a person
- Funds should be allocated to 815001 - Donations Made - CASH ONLY - Not Reportable as Community Benefit
- A systematic process involving the community to identify and analyze community health needs
- Category 1
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- A group of highly-valued, under-appreciated, individuals that dedicate precious time and exert great effort to ensure their hospital('s) community benefit dollars are reported in CBISA
- Donor-imposed condition in which moneys can be used
- Programs for Persons Living in Poverty or Other Vulnerable Persons
- Applies to all emergency and other medically necessary care provided by the hospital
- Costs shared by multiple activities or programs, such as facilities, and administrative costs related to the organization's infrastructure
- Focuses on the unique needs of students engaged in preparation for careers in health care
- A field in CBISA that is utilized to aid in tracking Community Benefit occurrences related to implementation strategies
- An occurrence that has not been published
- Respond to community health needs
- Living in Poverty, Broader Community
18 Clues: Category 1 • Respond to community health needs • Another word for uncompensated care • Living in Poverty, Broader Community • An occurrence that has not been published • Donor-imposed condition in which moneys can be used • Programs for Persons Living in Poverty or Other Vulnerable Persons • Any information that can be used to individually identify a person • ...
AFYA@UNIS Health Literacy 2024-05-24
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- Type of health related to emotional and social well-being
- Gaining confidence and control over your own health decisions and actions
- Platforms that can both improve and harm health literacy, in short (hint: read this week's article about social media)
- A key component to improving health literacy
- False or incorrect information about health, often perpetuated by the media
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- Actions taken to stop diseases or health problems before they start
- _____ disease, the leading cause of death in the US due to lack of education (hint: read this week's article about Public School health classes)
- ______ class is required in the US where students learn how to take care of their bodies
8 Clues: A key component to improving health literacy • Type of health related to emotional and social well-being • Actions taken to stop diseases or health problems before they start • Gaining confidence and control over your own health decisions and actions • False or incorrect information about health, often perpetuated by the media • ...
Healthy Living 2013-05-30
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- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- A factor that contribute to healthy development
- A drug whose production or use is prohibited or strictly controlled via prescription or governments laws
- A state of needing something or someone. When you rely on coffee to get you through the day
- A person or group of people who tend to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive.
- is a state of being free from chronic mouth and facial pain, oral and throat cancer, oral sores, birth defects such as cleft lip and palate, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay and tooth loss, and other diseases and disorders that affect the oral cavity.
- A group of people that are affect by the negative choices and behaviours of someone else
- foods that are packaged in boxes, cans or bags. Are not found as is in nature and contain additives, artificial flavorings and other chemical ingredients.
- Things you should limit to decrease your risk of poor oral health
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- Food that was not altered from an original or natural state.
- The opposite of active
- The state of being happy, healthy, or prosperous.
- A state of being free from illness or injury: A person's mental or physical condition.
- A pattern of drinking that results in harm to one's health, interpersonal relationships, or ability to work.
- An action necessary for good personal health and well being
- A liquor that contains ethanol and has the potential to intoxicate drinkers, and it can be burned as fuel.
- A large area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals
- An example of a healthy activity
- The action or habit of inhaling and exhaling the smoke of tobacco used mostly in 3 forms: cigarettes, pipes, and cigars or a drug.
19 Clues: The opposite of active • An example of a healthy activity • A factor that contribute to healthy development • The state of being happy, healthy, or prosperous. • An action necessary for good personal health and well being • Food that was not altered from an original or natural state. • Things you should limit to decrease your risk of poor oral health • ...
183-3 2024-09-16
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- A Managed Care Organization that oversees health services to ensure quality and cost control MCO
- This type of hospital insurance pays a fixed amount per day during a hospital stay Indemnity
- Insurance designed specifically to cover costs associated with surgeries and anesthesia Surgical
- Insurance that covers doctor visits diagnostic services and minor procedures without hospital admission Outpatient
- This is a type of managed care organization known as a Health Maintenance Organization HMO
- A type of insurance like Medigap that helps cover out-of-pocket expenses not included in primary health plans Supplemental
- A major medical plan that offers extensive coverage including surgeries hospital stays and prescription drugs Comprehensive
- This type of insurance is provided by employers and offers coverage for employees and dependents Group
- Another term for a Fee-for-Service plan that provides freedom to choose any healthcare provider Indemnity
- A program that allows employees to keep their group health coverage after leaving a job but at a higher cost COBRA
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- This type of risk insurance is for those in high-risk situations like athletes travelers or individuals with certain occupational hazards Special
- A budget-friendly insurance plan for healthy individuals that covers worst-case scenarios but has high deductibles Catastrophic
- The amount that must be paid by the insured before their insurance kicks in Deductible
- The Point of Service plan is a mix of HMO and PPO features POS
- A plan that covers doctor visits hospital care and some surgical services but is more limited than comprehensive plans Basic
- Insurance tailored for a single person usually with higher premiums and more flexible coverage Individual
- Temporary insurance policies that provide coverage for limited periods often used between jobs or for specific needs Short
- This type of plan allows you to visit any health care provider and is called a Preferred Provider Organization PPO
- Insurance that covers medical and custodial care including in-home care and nursing homes for extended periods LongTerm
- In an indemnity plan reimbursements are based on this "usual and customary" fee for the area Usual
20 Clues: The Point of Service plan is a mix of HMO and PPO features POS • The amount that must be paid by the insured before their insurance kicks in Deductible • This is a type of managed care organization known as a Health Maintenance Organization HMO • This type of hospital insurance pays a fixed amount per day during a hospital stay Indemnity • ...
Nutrion crossword 2021-10-21
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- food natural food that is thought to have health-giving qualities
- something fit to be eaten
- The action of ingesting, or consuming something orally, whether it be food, drink, medicine, or other substance. It is usually referred to as the first step of digestion
- the process your body uses to get or make energy from the food you eat.
- the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- The study of the kinds and quantities of food needed for health
- nutrients that give you energy
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- nourishment;sustenance
- a mineral that people need to build and maintain strong bones and teeth
- food:nourishment
- he building blocks of life
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- those elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
15 Clues: food:nourishment • nourishment;sustenance • something fit to be eaten • he building blocks of life • nutrients that give you energy • a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • The study of the kinds and quantities of food needed for health • food natural food that is thought to have health-giving qualities • ...
legal and ethical 2016-09-26
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- negligence when the care provider has total disregard for the safety of others.
- Supervise, Aid, Facilities and Equipment
- Aid athletes when needed, including keeping proper records of physicals, injuries, treatments, etc
- breaking a rule
- Equipment in all facilities should be checked daily as well, including the athletic training room, weight room, etc
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- when the care provider performs an act that is not their responsibility or standard of care.
- when the care provider commits an act that is their responsibility to perform, but used the wrong procedures
- management reduction of the potential for injury
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- Keep a close watch on athletes before, during, and after practice, including in the locker rooms and on the field.
- when the care provider commits a negligent act while delivering care.
- Must be checked daily for possible hazards.
- when the care provider fails to perform their legal duty of care.
- Insurance Portability and Account A federal regulation establishing national standards for health care information to protect personal health information.
- a lawsuit that is examined by the court of law
15 Clues: breaking a rule • Supervise, Aid, Facilities and Equipment • Must be checked daily for possible hazards. • a lawsuit that is examined by the court of law • management reduction of the potential for injury • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • when the care provider fails to perform their legal duty of care. • ...
Yvonne Singletary Ch 8&9 2024-02-11
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- most familiar law government is a party against an accused who has been charged with violating a criminal statue
- federal agency within HHS that is responsible for enforcing the privacy rule
- defines the amount and types of power and authority government are given
- are used to make decisions about an individual
- are statutory law that enacted by legislative bodies
- limit the movement of practitioners throughout the US where their negative histories such as medical malpractice
- federal law may supersede state law
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- HIPAA's attempt to streamline and standardize the health care isndustry non uniform business practice
- Privacy rules provides a number expectations
- does not identify an individual because personal characteristics have been taken away
- record used for legal purposes
- the act of breaking down the components of a health record into pieces that can no longer be recognized as parts of the original record
- A key federal regulations that governs the protection of protected health information (PHI)
- involves rights and duties among private entities or individuals
- provided significant funding for health information technology and other economic stimulus funding
15 Clues: record used for legal purposes • federal law may supersede state law • Privacy rules provides a number expectations • are used to make decisions about an individual • are statutory law that enacted by legislative bodies • involves rights and duties among private entities or individuals • defines the amount and types of power and authority government are given • ...
Trends in Health Care 2024-08-30
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- Method in treatment used in a place of biomedical therapies
- Actions to reduce the amount of end use energy consumption
- Homecare is when nurses go to the patients home and treats them there
- Federal Law that regulates the education and testing of nursing assistants
- An infectious disease that affects many people over a geographical area
- When doctors communicate with patients over tablet
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- Procedures used to control costs or expenses
- Medical Treatment for older people
- A form of health care that uses both mainstream and complementary and alternative therapies to treat a patient
- The art of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis
- Medical Procedures of tests that DO NOT require an over-night stay
- Its used to group patients with similar treatment needs
- Method of treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies
- An approach to life that considers multidimensional aspects of wellness
- Technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
15 Clues: Medical Treatment for older people • Procedures used to control costs or expenses • When doctors communicate with patients over tablet • The art of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis • Its used to group patients with similar treatment needs • Actions to reduce the amount of end use energy consumption • ...
Module 5 NUR4590 2024-10-26
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- principles of measuring compliance against identified standards
- allows health care professionals and patients to access health information
- addresses the actions of groups of individuals or services
- an individual or a group beyond the obvious circle of those involved in the delivery of services and those that are consumers of the services provided
- a proactive method to improve the actions of a group within a system or organization
- quality improvement method to improve performance metrics
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- an organizational structure with one line of management and one line of staff
- addresses the products that may be included in testing for quality
- level addresses the day-to-day activities of client contact.
- Health information technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- when a patient has permanent harm, temporary harn, or dies based on a hospital occurance
- the process in which an organization keeps patient care standard for all procedures
- a meeting to identify events that led up to an error or sentinel event
- addresses larger scales of interactions with larger groups
- a tool that can be used to prevent issues of misidentification
15 Clues: quality improvement method to improve performance metrics • addresses larger scales of interactions with larger groups • addresses the actions of groups of individuals or services • level addresses the day-to-day activities of client contact. • a tool that can be used to prevent issues of misidentification • ...
NCDs and Risk Factors 2025-06-02
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- Learning about health makes you stronger because knowledge is
- The act of spreading important health information in your community.
- Walking, jogging, or yoga are all forms of staying active for maintaining
- A added in food if consumed too much, it increases blood pressure.
- To prevent illness, you must take action early because is better than cure.
- This disease is caused by excessive sugar levels in the blood.
- This chronic lung disease is a common non-communicable disease triggered by air pollution.
- A condition where abnormal cells divide uncontrollably, forming tumors.
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- An unhealthy condition caused by consuming more calories than you burn.
- A habit of moving your body regularly, like running or dancing, to stay fit
- The flagship health insurance scheme for vulnerable families in India.
- A habit of eating more fruits and vegetables instead of sugary snacks leads to a diet.
- This organ pumps blood through your body and benefits from staying active.
- A healthy includes balanced meals and regular physical activity.
- Excessive consumption of this substance, found in junk food, contributes to obesity.
15 Clues: Learning about health makes you stronger because knowledge is • This disease is caused by excessive sugar levels in the blood. • A healthy includes balanced meals and regular physical activity. • A added in food if consumed too much, it increases blood pressure. • The act of spreading important health information in your community. • ...
Privacy 2025-11-05
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- This stands for _____ Health Information
- The electronic measures taken to protect patient information
- Proper privacy practices require you not to share this with anyone
- The acronym for Ontario's health privacy law
- All users must read and sign one of these ________agreements prior to getting access to the chart
- This restricts access to a patients health information so it cannot be viewed by anyone
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- Patient ______ is required in order to share records with a third party
- WH has a Privacy ______ who is responsible for privacy training and auditing
- The locked bins are located throughout the hospital and are for discarding paper that contains patient information
- A privacy _____ occurs when patient information is lost, stolen or viewed without authority
- The person who is responsible for making health care decisions when a patient is not capable
- A patient can request to be this if they don't want anyone to know they are currently in the hospital
- This is everyone's responsibility to protect
- This task is done regularly to ensure access to Powerchart is authorized
- Patients ______ that we will keep their information secure and privacy
15 Clues: This stands for _____ Health Information • This is everyone's responsibility to protect • The acronym for Ontario's health privacy law • The electronic measures taken to protect patient information • Proper privacy practices require you not to share this with anyone • Patients ______ that we will keep their information secure and privacy • ...
Employee Health and Wellness 2024-03-22
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- Fitness Strategies for incorporating physical activity into the workday, such as walking meetings and standing desks (12 letters)
- Risk Management The process of proactively addressing ergonomic concerns to prevent workplace injuries (11 letters)
- Program A program that integrates physical activity, mental health, and nutrition to promote overall well-being (12 letters)
- Assistance Resources and services provided to employees to assist with stress management and mental health support (11 letters)
- Eating The practice of consuming food mindfully and being aware of hunger and fullness cues (11 letters)
- Education Education and resources provided to employees to promote healthy eating habits and nutrition knowledge (13 letters)
- Health A holistic approach to health that emphasizes the connection between mind, body, and spirit (10 letters)
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- Workplace An initiative aimed at reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace (10 letters)
- A form of exerise that combines strength training with cardiovascular activity (10 letters)
- Screenings A program that offers preventive health screenings and wellness assessments to employees (10 letters)
- Culture The process of creating a supportive work environment that values employee well-being (12 letters)
- Practices Techniques for promoting relaxation and reducing stress through controlled breathing and meditation (12 letters)
12 Clues: Workplace An initiative aimed at reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace (10 letters) • A form of exerise that combines strength training with cardiovascular activity (10 letters) • Eating The practice of consuming food mindfully and being aware of hunger and fullness cues (11 letters) • ...
Health First SU23 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-17
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- What happens when blood pushes against your arteries with too much force (three words).
- An organization providing a no-cost routine exam for hearing aids.
- A service provided by Health First Health Plans that aims to help manage chronic health conditions (three words).
- A medical professional specializing in hearing disorders.
- A type of health assessment that is crucial to detect diseases in their early stages (two words).
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- An important evaluation to diagnose hearing loss (two words).
- A city where Integrated Care Program services are expanding.
- A health condition that can be lowered by proper hydration.
- One of the five senses that can help you stress less.
- A fitness practice that can improve strength and balance.
10 Clues: One of the five senses that can help you stress less. • A fitness practice that can improve strength and balance. • A medical professional specializing in hearing disorders. • A health condition that can be lowered by proper hydration. • A city where Integrated Care Program services are expanding. • An important evaluation to diagnose hearing loss (two words). • ...
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.
- The year in which the Health and Safety at Work Act came 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. • The year in which the Health and Safety at Work Act came into force? • A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated. • ...
Healthcare Professions 2018-07-17
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- he first person people will encounter when seeking out vision care
- studies normal and abnormal mental states
- therapist, clinicians trained in advanced airway management; establishing and maintaining the airwa
- therapist, primary providers of occupational therapy services
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- a trained health professional who helps healthy women during labor, delivery, and after the birth of their babies
- technologist, someone who operates ECG and other equipment to record cardiac activity
- primary health care professionals for the eye.
- technician, upon prescription from a dental clinician, constructs custom made restorative and dental appliances
- nutritionist, qualified health professionals that assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems
- health-care professional specializing in disorders of auditory function
- operate ultrasound equipment to produce and record images of various parts of the body
- focused on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders,treatment often manual adjustment
- someone who specializes in fabricating dentures
- nurse, a nurse who is employed in a wide variety of professional settings often specialized
14 Clues: studies normal and abnormal mental states • primary health care professionals for the eye. • someone who specializes in fabricating dentures • therapist, primary providers of occupational therapy services • he first person people will encounter when seeking out vision care • health-care professional specializing in disorders of auditory function • ...
health and well being 2023-06-10
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- A feeling produced in response to a life event
- A condition in which a person has a large percentage of body fat
- Taking care of yourself before you have an accident or illness is _______.
- A choice you make and act upon
- ________ health is the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- The set of behaviors by which you live is your _______.
- The passing of traits from a parent to his or her offspring is ______.
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- Your _____ is a way of acting, thinking, or feeling that cause you to make one choice over another.
- The way you interact with other people is your ____ health.
- The______ is everything around you, including the air.
- A state of good health that is achieved by balancing you physical, emotional, mental, and social health.
- Thinking of all the possible ways to carry out your decision
- Dealing with the problems in an effective way
- Someone who is always clean and well groomed is said to have good_________.
14 Clues: A choice you make and act upon • Dealing with the problems in an effective way • A feeling produced in response to a life event • The______ is everything around you, including the air. • The set of behaviors by which you live is your _______. • The way you interact with other people is your ____ health. • Thinking of all the possible ways to carry out your decision • ...
Inovation 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 • ...
mal, male 2025-01-08
Module 6 - Choose Your Assignment 2024-06-22
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- a model used to plan, implement, and evaluate health education programs
- a model that is useful for explaining the behaviors and actions taken by people to prevent illness and injury
- a factor that provides a continued motivation to repeat or persist in the influencing behavior
- the degree to which individuals have the captivity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions.
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- a factor that promotes or facilitates a behavior based upon availability
- difference in health status that occurs by gender, race/ethncity, education, income, disability, location, or sexual orientation.
- A process what the client thinks and says, what the nurse hears, understands, says/reflects
- a factor that provide the rationale or motivation for subsequent behavior
- population a group of individuals who are the focus of a health promotion program
- determinants of health conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age
10 Clues: a model used to plan, implement, and evaluate health education programs • a factor that promotes or facilitates a behavior based upon availability • a factor that provide the rationale or motivation for subsequent behavior • population a group of individuals who are the focus of a health promotion program • ...
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) • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-02
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- ___ health is just as important as physical health
- Something you can do daily to support your mental health
- A licensed person who helps with mental health
- To bounce back
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- key factor in reducing mental health stigma
- A feeling of worry or unease
- A prolonged feeling of sadness
- Deep breathing or yoga can help with this
8 Clues: To bounce back • A feeling of worry or unease • A prolonged feeling of sadness • Deep breathing or yoga can help with this • key factor in reducing mental health stigma • A licensed person who helps with mental health • ___ health is just as important as physical health • Something you can do daily to support your mental health
Crossword on Eskasoni 2023-06-08
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- Health Canada’s First Nations and Inuit Health Branch abbreviation
- Located in the ____ of Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton region,
- Eskasoni’s birth-rate is 26.6 per 1,000 ____ (2012),
- How may residents live there
- First Nations Information Governance Centre'abbreviation
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- how is the curriculum
- RHS data has also become a ___ to the continued improvement of the health and well-being of First Nations communities.
- How many subdivisions are there
- Start program’s success is the fact that it is subsidized and there is no _____ to parents.
- In the language of the Mi’kmaq people ______ means “where the fir trees are plentiful,”
- Abbreviation for First Nations Regional Health Survey
11 Clues: how is the curriculum • How may residents live there • How many subdivisions are there • Eskasoni’s birth-rate is 26.6 per 1,000 ____ (2012), • Abbreviation for First Nations Regional Health Survey • Located in the ____ of Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton region, • First Nations Information Governance Centre'abbreviation • ...
Health/Sickness and Well-Being 2024-09-22
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- Treatment of mental or physical illness, often involving counseling
- Doctors often write down medications to help patients manage their symptoms.
- I went to see his dentist about my____
- Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions to maintain health.
- Physical activity aimed at improving fitness and overall health.
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- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy
- A long-term health condition, like diabetes or asthma
- I had a large _____ on my leg where my brother had kicked me
- Maintaining a regular exercise routine helps people stay in___.
- A disease that can spread from person to person
- The process of returning to health after an illness or injury
11 Clues: I went to see his dentist about my____ • A disease that can spread from person to person • A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy • A long-term health condition, like diabetes or asthma • I had a large _____ on my leg where my brother had kicked me • The process of returning to health after an illness or injury • ...
Your Total Health 2025-10-29
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- this connection explains how your mental health impacts your physical health (two words with a hyphen)
- the combination of physical, social, and mental well-being.
- this type of health is about friends, family, and other relationships
- a state of balanced health
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- this type of health is about how you think, feel, and react.
- the way you act in different situations or respond to events.
- this type of health is about taking care of your body (nutrition, working out, avoiding drugs).
- patterns of behavior you follow without thinking
8 Clues: a state of balanced health • patterns of behavior you follow without thinking • the combination of physical, social, and mental well-being. • this type of health is about how you think, feel, and react. • the way you act in different situations or respond to events. • this type of health is about friends, family, and other relationships • ...
Health Science 1 Chapter Key Terms Quiz 2021-08-27
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- The use of the genetic and biochemical processes of living systems and organisms to develop or modify useful products.
- Any type of health care provided in a patient’s home environment.
- Care that promotes physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual well-being.
- A form of health care that uses both mainstream medical treatments and complementary and alternative therapies to treat a patient.
- requires states to establish training and competency evaluation programs for nursing and geriatric assistants.
- State of being in good health
- care received without being admitted to hospitals or other care facilities.
- monitoring the use of energy to control costs and conserve resources.
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- Method of classifying diagnoses into specific payment or reimbursement categories.
- Method of treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies.
- Procedures used to control costs or expenses.
- care for the elderly
- An infectious disease that affects many people over a wide geographic area; a worldwide epidemic.
- The use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical and/or health care services.
- Method of treatment used in place of biomedical therapies.
15 Clues: care for the elderly • State of being in good health • Procedures used to control costs or expenses. • Method of treatment used in place of biomedical therapies. • Any type of health care provided in a patient’s home environment. • Method of treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies. • ...
MSoto Chap 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- a method of scrambling transmitted data so it cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
- system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format
- organization pays for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed; also known as a redacted or blinded record
- person or organization that perform a function or activity for a covered entity
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- state specified performance measures for the delivery of healthcare
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- in HMOs, plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- healthplan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- standards of professional behavior
15 Clues: standards of professional behavior • record of a patient's financial transactions • standards of conduct based on moral principles • system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • state specified performance measures for the delivery of healthcare • ...
Chapter 1 Terms 2017-01-24
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- of Life / A person's satisfaction with his or her looks, lifestyle and response to daily events.
- / A principle that tries to explain something that happens in nature
- Death / Death that occurs due to lifestyle behaviors that lead to a fatal accident or the formation of an unavoidable disease.
- Health / The way a person feels about himself or herself, life and the world.
- Quality / The state of the physical world around you.
- Medicine / An approach to health care that focuses on all aspects of patient care - physical, mental, social.
- / A basic component of food that nourishes the body.
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- / A suggested answer to a scientific question, which can be tested and verified.
- / The sum of the processes by which a person takes in and uses food substances.
- Health / The fitness of the body.
- / The state of being in good health.
- Factor / A characteristic or behavior that influences a person's chance of getting a disease.
- / The identification of a disease.
- / All of the foods and beverages you consumer.
- Expectancy / The average length of life of people living in the same environment.
15 Clues: Health / The fitness of the body. • / The identification of a disease. • / The state of being in good health. • / All of the foods and beverages you consumer. • / A basic component of food that nourishes the body. • Quality / The state of the physical world around you. • / A principle that tries to explain something that happens in nature • ...
Taking Charge of Your Health 2025-01-15
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- goal you can reach in a short period of time
- someone who purchases or uses health products or services
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- a company's or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn't function properly
- people or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and international consumer issues
- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals
- process of ending conflict through cooperation and problem solving
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- exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people
- things you aim for that take planning and work
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve your health
- the sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems
- communication strategies that can help you say no
- ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important to you
15 Clues: goal you can reach in a short period of time • things you aim for that take planning and work • communication strategies that can help you say no • multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals • someone who purchases or uses health products or services • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • ...
MIND Havering, Barking & Dagenham 2025-07-14
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- The ability to cope with and recover from setbacks
- A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing
- When someone spends unpaid time doing something to benefit others.
- The consistent practice of writing to process your emotions and feelings about yourself, relationships, and life events.
- Connect, Give, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Be Active are called the 5 ways to...?
- Honesty, trust & support are all found in a healthy...?
- CBT helps you understand and change your thoughts, feelings and behaviours to manage your problems, what does T stand for?
- An imaginary line that separates our physical space, feelings, needs & responsibilities from others
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- Games to get to know each other better
- A mental health charity that provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem
- Technique used for grounding
- Ideal type of communication
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- A natural response to fear, worry or tension
- By talking openly about mental health we can help reduce mental health...?
15 Clues: Ideal type of communication • Technique used for grounding • Games to get to know each other better • A natural response to fear, worry or tension • The ability to cope with and recover from setbacks • Honesty, trust & support are all found in a healthy...? • A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing • ...
Purelife 01 2022-11-18
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- a state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities
- A type of fat that has certain chemical properties and is usually found in processed foods such as baked goods, snack foods, fried foods
- weight categories that may lead to health problems
- Up procedure performed to detect, diagnose, or monitor diseases
- the food that you eat and the way that it affects your health
- imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients
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- a long-distance running race
- the feeling of being grateful
- a fat-like, waxy substance that helps your body make cell membranes, many hormones, and vitamin D
- A physician who specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs and providing well-woman health care
- any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain
- a fault or a weakness in somebody/something
- to engage in mental exercise
- the ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- Mass of the body is known as ?
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
16 Clues: a long-distance running race • to engage in mental exercise • the feeling of being grateful • Mass of the body is known as ? • a fault or a weakness in somebody/something • weight categories that may lead to health problems • imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients • the food that you eat and the way that it affects your health • ...
eLily 2. module 1. Outcomes 2021-05-18
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- Increased use of mobile computing devices by primary health care nurses may ..... unnecessary referrals to tertiary level hospitals.
- When nurses use the technology patients may feel more ..... in them.
- Nurses’ levels of graph literacy and numeracy are positively associated with comprehension of ..... targets.
- Integrating health literacy in everyday practice may reduce errors related to ....
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- Mobile computing devices help nurses have easy access to reliable nursing ..... at the point-of-care.
- Higher eHealth literacy seems to be associated with ..... quality of nursing performance.
- Nurses who are more aware of internet health resources are more likely to report better ..... management.
- When nurses use mobile computing devices or other kind of technology they may improve the ..... of care provided.
- Patients were found to be more ... by the way nurses give them information when nurses use mobile computing devices.
- Nurses with higher health literacy .... more often at their own pace.
- Health care workers who are more health literate or ehealth literate were found to have ..... adherence to infection prevention and control procedures.
11 Clues: When nurses use the technology patients may feel more ..... in them. • Nurses with higher health literacy .... more often at their own pace. • Integrating health literacy in everyday practice may reduce errors related to .... • Higher eHealth literacy seems to be associated with ..... quality of nursing performance. • ...
Health and Safety 2 revision 2021-11-25
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- The examination of electrical appliances and equipment to ensure they are safe to use.
- Enables employers to control the use and storage of substances hazardous to health.
- A receptacle to dispose of needles and scalpels.
- 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.
- This fire extinguisher has a cream label
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- A method of preventing cross infection.
- Which Health Technical Memorandum relates to decontamination in dental practice?
- A set of agreements that are designed by the employer to help achieve a long term goal.
- The act of complying with a command, desire, or rule.
- Regulations which deal with the safe and effective use of ionising radiation when exposing patients.
- The year in which the Health and Safety at Work Act came into force?
- A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated.
- Substances that ignite on contact with air. Represented by a COSHH symbol of a large open flame.
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. • The year in which the Health and Safety at Work Act came into force? • A blood borne virus against which all dental nurses must be vaccinated. • ...
ICA Crossword: Environmental Safety. 2025-04-11
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- this is the A in PASS
- when a patient wears oxygen, we teach them to avoid ___ while wearing the oxygen
- this substance must be screened for before a person has an MRI scan
- Mrs. Baughman's cat that is black and white
- these four letters help you remember the steps to using a fire extinguisher
- when this happens, remember the acronym RACE to keep patients safe
- this is the P in PASS
- this is the last/forth step to do when a fire happens in a a health care building
- this is the first thing you do when a fire happens in a health care building
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- These should be short to avoid bacterial growth under the nail
- this is the first 'S" in PASS
- this is the third step to do when a fire happens in a health care setting
- this is the last 'S' in PASS
- this is the second step to do when a fire happens in a health care building
14 Clues: this is the A in PASS • this is the P in PASS • this is the last 'S' in PASS • this is the first 'S" in PASS • Mrs. Baughman's cat that is black and white • These should be short to avoid bacterial growth under the nail • when this happens, remember the acronym RACE to keep patients safe • this substance must be screened for before a person has an MRI scan • ...
Mental Health / Cultural Competencies 2024-06-15
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- how do you show _____ listening?
- to avoid _____ responsibilities, your first step is to identify them
- rapid breathing and elevated heart rate are physical _____ of stress
- assistance and comfort supplied by others in times of stress is called social _____
- this is taking action to preserve or improve one's physical and mental health
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- nodding your head, making eye contact, taking notes, repeating what was said -- these are conversational _____
- the acronym for Canadian Mental Health Association
- sometimes it is helpful to perform a random act of _____
- these are divided into three main categories: cataclysmic, personal, daily hassles
- good mental _____ is related to your degree of self-actualization
- with this intelligence, you can motivate yourself and persist in the face of frustrations
- good mental health is also related to your work-life _____
- stress is a state of _____ tension and worry caused by problems in your life, work, etc.
- trying to undo mistakes you've made is an ineffective _____ strategy
14 Clues: how do you show _____ listening? • the acronym for Canadian Mental Health Association • sometimes it is helpful to perform a random act of _____ • good mental health is also related to your work-life _____ • good mental _____ is related to your degree of self-actualization • to avoid _____ responsibilities, your first step is to identify them • ...
Health & Science Vocabulary 2020-12-04
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- negative adjective to describe health
- the verb for voluntarily giving your blood
- a food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a dish
- a pain in your tooth
- eating more than your body needs
- the health of the mind
- the patterns of behaviour that contribute to your health
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- the document given by the doctor for you to get medicine from the pharmacy
- a substance which plants and animals need to live and grow
- when you have the desire to eat food
- phrasal verb for exercise
- a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- the food and drink consumed by a person
- to not have the correct levels of fitness
- the clinical term for being overweight
- a condition that makes someone ill when they eat certain foods
- a high body temperature
17 Clues: a pain in your tooth • the health of the mind • a high body temperature • phrasal verb for exercise • eating more than your body needs • when you have the desire to eat food • negative adjective to describe health • the clinical term for being overweight • the food and drink consumed by a person • to not have the correct levels of fitness • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- ___ problems is a symptom for many mental health conditions
- ___ attack is sudden episode of intense fear
- A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use
- a person that has this condition has moods that switch between extremely low and high
- Chronic ___ washing, a symptom of OCD
- the P in PTSD
- ___drugs are highly addictive and illegal
- what does the C in OCD stand for
- A disorder that causes delusion, hallucination and paranoia
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- ___ affective disorder, a type of depression that happens during the winter and usually goes away during spring an summer
- A common mental health disorder
- T in PTSD
- what does the O in OCD stand for
- ___ anxiety, a mental health condition where interactions with other people cause anxiety
- generalized ___ disorder, excessive and/or irrational worry and tension
- People with OCD___touching
- a symptom of Anxiety
- what does the C in OCD
18 Clues: T in PTSD • the P in PTSD • a symptom of Anxiety • what does the C in OCD • People with OCD___touching • A common mental health disorder • what does the O in OCD stand for • what does the C in OCD stand for • Chronic ___ washing, a symptom of OCD • A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use • ___drugs are highly addictive and illegal • ___ attack is sudden episode of intense fear • ...
Indigenous Health 2024-10-28
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- replacement of nutritious food to "improve" malnutrition
- the movie i recommended and u should watch
- absence of this basic need in the sheds
- how Indigenous people view westernized health practitioners
- the sport played in Attawapiskat helping prevent suicide
- agreement between missionaries and the Cree Indigenous
- Canadian government sends these every year
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- most published determinant of mental health
- underrepresented Indigenous group
- social determinant of health for the Attawapiskat community
- course connection regarding the unfeeling treatment of patients
- course connection regarding the use in vitamins for malnutrition ]
- remote community receives brief visits from medical practitioners
13 Clues: underrepresented Indigenous group • absence of this basic need in the sheds • the movie i recommended and u should watch • Canadian government sends these every year • most published determinant of mental health • agreement between missionaries and the Cree Indigenous • replacement of nutritious food to "improve" malnutrition • ...
mental health 2025-09-15
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- A condition often characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- The practice of reducing stress and improving focus through techniques like deep breathing or meditation.
- A state of emotional well-being where a person can cope with stress and realize their own abilities.
- A severe mental health disorder where reality is often distorted, causing a disconnection from the world around them.
- A mental health professional who can diagnose and treat mental health disorders.
- therapy A type of therapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns.
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- A psychological disorder marked by excessive worry or fear.
- The action of feeling alone, disconnected, or unsupported by others.
- A common disorder involving difficulty focusing and controlling behavior.
- The feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with stress, often linked to anxiety or depression.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows.
11 Clues: A psychological disorder marked by excessive worry or fear. • The action of feeling alone, disconnected, or unsupported by others. • A common disorder involving difficulty focusing and controlling behavior. • A mental health professional who can diagnose and treat mental health disorders. • ...
National Patient Safety Goal: Prevention of HAIs 2017-01-20
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- Health care–associated infections (HAIs) are a patient ________ issue due to the millions of people that acquire an infection while receiving care, treatment, and services in a health care organization.
- One of the most important ways to address HAIs is by improving the ________ hygiene of health care staff.
- Hand hygiene, contact ________, as well as cleaning and disinfecting patient care equipment and the patient’s environment are essential strategies for preventing the spread of health care–associated infections.
- Implement evidence-based practices to ________ health care–associated infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms in acute care hospitals.
- Perform hand hygiene prior to ________ insertion or manipulation.
- Use a catheter checklist and a standardized protocol for central venous catheter ________.
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- Use a standardized protocol to ________ catheter hubs and injection ports before accessing the ports.
- Use an antiseptic for ________ preparation during central venous catheter insertion.
- In addition to staff development, educate patients (and their families) who are infected or colonized with a multidrug-resistant organism about health care–associated ________ prevention strategies.
- For adult patients, do not insert catheters into the ________ vein unless other sites are unavailable.
- Use a standardized supply cart or kit that contains all necessary components for the insertion of ________ venous catheters.
- ________ all central venous catheters routinely and remove nonessential catheters.
12 Clues: Perform hand hygiene prior to ________ insertion or manipulation. • ________ all central venous catheters routinely and remove nonessential catheters. • Use an antiseptic for ________ preparation during central venous catheter insertion. • Use a catheter checklist and a standardized protocol for central venous catheter ________. • ...
Social Studies 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 • ...
Innovation health care system 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 • ...
Heart Health 2023 2023-01-30
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- Happens with diet and exercise
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Come from processed foods
- Nutritional plan
- A way to improve your heart health
- Organ that oxygenates blood
- Improves lung and heart health
- Substance in cigaretes that constrict arteries
- Muscle that pumps blood
- A result of decreased blood supply to heart
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- Controls the flow of blood through heart
- Removed when transported to Lungs
- Can lower blood pressure
- High Density Lipoprotein
- Low Density Lipoprotein
- Necessary for life
- The pressure exerted on the artery wall
- Interruption of hearts electrical current
- Used to correct the electrical current in heart
19 Clues: Nutritional plan • Necessary for life • Low Density Lipoprotein • Muscle that pumps blood • Can lower blood pressure • High Density Lipoprotein • Come from processed foods • Organ that oxygenates blood • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Happens with diet and exercise • Improves lung and heart health • Removed when transported to Lungs • A way to improve your heart health • ...
