health Crossword Puzzles
HEALTH VOCABULARY 2023-11-08
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- to increase in weight, speed, height, or value
- to do something in the way that someone has told you to do it
- physically strong and not likely to become ill or weak
- physical activities that you do in order to stay healthy and become stronger
- an opinion you give someone about what they should do
- how heavy something is when you measure it
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community regularly eats
- the force with which blood travels through your body
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- something that you do regularly or usually
- a device used to weigh a person or thing
- the usual order in which you do things
- medicine or drugs given to people who are ill
- the general condition of your body and how healthy you are
- A record of information about a patient’s medical history and care
- the food that you eat at a particular time of day, for example, breakfast or dinner
15 Clues: the usual order in which you do things • a device used to weigh a person or thing • something that you do regularly or usually • how heavy something is when you measure it • medicine or drugs given to people who are ill • to increase in weight, speed, height, or value • the force with which blood travels through your body • ...
Health Crossword 2023-12-01
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- when you need medicine you go to the
- who do you go to when you are sick at school (masculine)
- when you are sick you go to the (masculine)
- you go to the doctor when you have a ___ in your chest
- if you have fever, chills, cough, congestion, runny nose and fatigue you have
- when you are not feeling well you need a lot of (infinitive)
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- rhino virus is commonly called
- when you feel hot you have
- when you are sick you take
- when you break your arm you go to the
- to stay in shape you should
- when you feel under the weather you are (feminine)
- to feel
- when you are sick you should (3 palabras)
- when you cover your mouth you
15 Clues: to feel • when you feel hot you have • when you are sick you take • to stay in shape you should • when you cover your mouth you • rhino virus is commonly called • when you need medicine you go to the • when you break your arm you go to the • when you are sick you should (3 palabras) • when you are sick you go to the (masculine) • ...
Health problems 2024-01-06
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- - Dor na região auricular.
- - Termo geral para dor.
- - Tipo de alergia que pode causar sintomas como espirros e comichão no nariz.
- - Dor de dentes.
- - Dor de estomago.
- - Infecção do trato respiratório inferior.
- - Doença inflamatória crónica das articulações.
- - Um profissional de saúde que prescreve medicamentos.
- - Dor nas costas.
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- - Infecção do trato respiratório inferior.
- - Aumento da temperatura corporal.
- - Método de prevenção de gravidez.
- - Medicamento administrado através de uma agulha.
- - Dor no coração.
- - Dor de cabeça.
- - Sintoma comum de constipação ou gripe.
16 Clues: - Dor de dentes. • - Dor de cabeça. • - Dor no coração. • - Dor nas costas. • - Dor de estomago. • - Termo geral para dor. • - Dor na região auricular. • - Aumento da temperatura corporal. • - Método de prevenção de gravidez. • - Sintoma comum de constipação ou gripe. • - Infecção do trato respiratório inferior. • - Infecção do trato respiratório inferior. • ...
Health Crossword 2020-06-09
15 Clues: toward head • back of/behind • laying face up • away from head • towards midline • away from middle • laying face down • palm of the hand • in front of/front • bottom of the foot • away from the surface • nearest to the surface • between two structures • nearest point of attachment • farthest away from attachment
Your Health 2019-12-05
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- check my _____
- Exercise whenever _____ (= when you can).
- pack my _____
- _____ my hair
- You should go to bed _____ in the evening.
- not carefully
- _____ my teeth
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- _____ my clothes
- Swimming is good _____.
- You need to have good eating _____s.
- You should eat _____ meals three times a day.
- take a _____
- I was _____ in winning the competition.
- not slowly
- not loudly
15 Clues: not slowly • not loudly • take a _____ • pack my _____ • _____ my hair • not carefully • check my _____ • _____ my teeth • _____ my clothes • Swimming is good _____. • You need to have good eating _____s. • I was _____ in winning the competition. • Exercise whenever _____ (= when you can). • You should go to bed _____ in the evening. • You should eat _____ meals three times a day.
Health Crossword 2020-01-31
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- supplies your body with energy, protect your nerves, form your cells and maintain body temp.
- A measurable unit used to determine the amount of energy that's released when nutrients are broken down.
- Important in blood clotting and the function of the nervous system.
- supply energy for your body's functions.
- nutrients that naturally occur in rocks and soil.
- grow and repair your body's tissues.
- The chemical process by which your body break food down to release energy.
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body.
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- Helps prevent constipation and heart disease.
- dissolved substances in water that regulate many processes in your cells.
- A condition where the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin.
- A waxy, fat-like substance that is found only in animal products.
- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage caused by the natural aging process and cancer.
- Acids Smaller substances that make up proteins.
- Helps transport oxygen in blood and is vital vital to the proper function of hemoglobin.
15 Clues: grow and repair your body's tissues. • supply energy for your body's functions. • Helps prevent constipation and heart disease. • Acids Smaller substances that make up proteins. • nutrients that naturally occur in rocks and soil. • the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body. • A waxy, fat-like substance that is found only in animal products. • ...
Summative (Health) 2020-10-28
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- Health of your body.
- Can be caused by a bad relationship.
- can happen to anyone.
- Someone injuring themselves on purpose
- STD that has a vaccine.
- STD that gets rid of CD4 Cells
- STD that breaks out in sores
- signs of a bad relationship
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- starts as a friendship
- can grow into a relationship
- Someone killing themselves.
- over infatuation
- when someone is affecting you physically or mentally negatively
- Health of your mind.
- sexually transimitted
15 Clues: over infatuation • Health of your body. • Health of your mind. • can happen to anyone. • sexually transimitted • starts as a friendship • STD that has a vaccine. • Someone killing themselves. • signs of a bad relationship • can grow into a relationship • STD that breaks out in sores • STD that gets rid of CD4 Cells • Can be caused by a bad relationship. • ...
Health Issues 2020-03-28
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- Feeling of tiredness or lack of energy
- The symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck
- Feeling faint, woozy, weak or unsteady
- Having more fat in your body than normal for your height
- Immune system reactions to things that are typically harmless
- Sleeplessness
- Chronic skin condition causing pimples and bumps
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- A raspiratory illness caused by a viral infection
- Discomfort in your lower stomach
- Stomach discomfort and the sensation of wanting to vomit
- Having a temperature above the normal range
- A sore on the lining of your stomach
- Extreme feeling of fear, your body's response to stress
- Areas of abnormally raised skin
- A sudden muscule contruction
15 Clues: Sleeplessness • A sudden muscule contruction • Areas of abnormally raised skin • Discomfort in your lower stomach • A sore on the lining of your stomach • Feeling of tiredness or lack of energy • Feeling faint, woozy, weak or unsteady • Having a temperature above the normal range • The symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck • ...
Health Vocab 2024-05-28
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to working muscles during exercise.
- The ability of a given muscle to exert force against a load, consistently and repetitively , over a period of time.
- A measurement of the amount of body fat and lean tissue in your body.
- requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- To load an excessive amount in or on something. Progression-The process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.
- The ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation.
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- When someone spends six or more hours laying down or sitting , and has a lack of physical activity.
- exercise Short, fast, high-intensity exercises that don't make your body use oxygen like it does for cardio activities.
- The ability of your body systems to work together efficiently to allow you to be healthy and perform activities of daily living.
- The process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.
- Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure.
- strength- The amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift.
- a medical condition in which bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue.
- The quality of belonging or relating uniquely to a particular subject.
- exercise Cardiovascular exercise, or cardio, that gets your heart pumping.
15 Clues: A measurement of the amount of body fat and lean tissue in your body. • The quality of belonging or relating uniquely to a particular subject. • The ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation. • exercise Cardiovascular exercise, or cardio, that gets your heart pumping. • ...
food/health 2024-03-21
Brain Health 2024-03-25
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- You should keep your mind
- Get to fight against the flu and pneumonia
- Suspected risk factor of dementia
- Adults need an average of 75 mins of this vigorous aerobic activity per week
- Quit doing
- Difficulty in identifying objects by touch is a " " alteration
- Low sodium diet
- Form of cognitive training
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- Adults need an average of 150 mins of this moderate aerobic activity per week
- Set of symptoms that affect cognitive abilities, memory, thinking and behavior
- Making sure to follow all directions of the medications prescribed by the provider
- Decreased strength and agility is a " " alteration
- Progressive disorder that affects memory and cognitive function
- Done by spending time with friends and family, going to friendship clubs or joining a book club
- Exerts protective effects on both memory and knowledge
15 Clues: Quit doing • Low sodium diet • You should keep your mind • Form of cognitive training • Suspected risk factor of dementia • Get to fight against the flu and pneumonia • Decreased strength and agility is a " " alteration • Exerts protective effects on both memory and knowledge • Progressive disorder that affects memory and cognitive function • ...
Health vocabulary 2023-02-21
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- general practitioner (family doctor).
- types of food that provide a feeling of well-being. They are typically sweet and high in calories (2)
- open to other ideas(2)
- to relieve pain or symptoms
- a serious medical condition in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- the services provided by governments or organizations for the treatment of illness, injury, disease and to maintain well-being (2)
- resulting in death
- to be concerned about how your diet and lifestyle are affecting your health and take an active interest in maintaining good health
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- intense exercise that causes sweating, heavy breathing, increased heart rate(2)
- the process of making a person resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine
- passed down from generation to generation
- a substance which is added to food in order to improve its taste or appearance or to preserve it
- the presence of a harmful virus in the body (2)
- inactive and without physical exercise
- good to eat
15 Clues: good to eat • resulting in death • open to other ideas(2) • to relieve pain or symptoms • general practitioner (family doctor). • inactive and without physical exercise • passed down from generation to generation • the presence of a harmful virus in the body (2) • intense exercise that causes sweating, heavy breathing, increased heart rate(2) • ...
Health- STDS 2023-02-28
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- a word for the total number of infections
- leaves painful sores
- When no symptoms are shown
- yellowing of the skin
- stage 2 of the HIV virus
- chronic damage to the liver from Hep B
- a virus that attacks T cells
- "Human ____ Virus"
- worst stage of HIV, occurs if HIV goes untreated
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- the term for when a disease is given from mother to child
- spread through sores
- ____ Therapy (ART).
- caused by Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria
- infection of the bloodstream
- "The Clap"
15 Clues: "The Clap" • "Human ____ Virus" • ____ Therapy (ART). • leaves painful sores • spread through sores • yellowing of the skin • stage 2 of the HIV virus • When no symptoms are shown • a virus that attacks T cells • infection of the bloodstream • chronic damage to the liver from Hep B • caused by Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria • a word for the total number of infections • ...
Health vocablulary 2023-02-28
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- Ex. deep breathing exercises
- behavior that is healthy
- behavior through which people benefit others
- hyping yourself up
- physical well-being
- social well-being
- things like homework, school, work, etc
- the aftermath of a bad decision
- emotional and mental well-being
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- spiritual well-being
- your life and its quality
- that one skincare brand
- the aftermath of a good decision
- your span of health
- what school brings (starts with an s)
15 Clues: social well-being • hyping yourself up • physical well-being • your span of health • spiritual well-being • that one skincare brand • behavior that is healthy • your life and its quality • Ex. deep breathing exercises • the aftermath of a bad decision • emotional and mental well-being • the aftermath of a good decision • what school brings (starts with an s) • ...
Brain Health 2023-01-31
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- stimulating sleep
- the flow of electricity that can be used to stimulate certain brain areas
- nerve endings on the tongue that are responsible for the sense of taste
- relating to the sense of hearing
- a type of scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body
- the cylindrical bundle of nerve fibers and associated tissue which is enclosed in the spine and connects nearly all parts of the body to the brain with which it forms the central nervous system
- threads or filaments that surround cells and neurons
- the bottom part of your brain
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- a large gland that releases insulin
- the unpleasant physical reaction that accompanies the process of ceasing to take an addictive drug
- an element that is good for digestion and is found in veggies and fruits
- the skull, especially the part enclosing the brain
- without caffeine
- blocked (regarding blood vessels or brain receptors)
- attentive and full of energy
15 Clues: without caffeine • stimulating sleep • attentive and full of energy • the bottom part of your brain • relating to the sense of hearing • a large gland that releases insulin • the skull, especially the part enclosing the brain • blocked (regarding blood vessels or brain receptors) • threads or filaments that surround cells and neurons • ...
health crossword 2023-01-26
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- help maintain water balance in the body
- supplys body with energy and forms cells
- what extra carbohydrates get converted into
- they help protect healthy cells from damage
- help growth and repair in the body
- this prevents constipation and can reduce colon cancer
- the chemical process where your body breaks down food to release energy
- smaller links of big chains in proteins and carbohydrates
- maintaining healthy internal balance
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- waxy fat like substance thats found in animal products
- help with blood clotting and nervous system
- nutrients that occur in rocks and soil
- amount of energy that gets released, measured in units
- they supply energy for the bodys functions
- when red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
15 Clues: help growth and repair in the body • maintaining healthy internal balance • nutrients that occur in rocks and soil • help maintain water balance in the body • supplys body with energy and forms cells • they supply energy for the bodys functions • help with blood clotting and nervous system • what extra carbohydrates get converted into • ...
Health project 2023-05-19
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- Very common STI, most people who get it don’t develop symptoms
- Class of drugs used to reduce pain
- Class of drugs causing altered perception of reality and mental/mood states
- addictive drug made through ethanol
- birth control method, free, self administered and produced
- STI, primary symptom is a sore that develops into a rash
- birth control method,96% effective, get every 3 months, 0$-150$
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- shredded green/brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves from the Cannabis sativa plant, typically smoked
- Infection caused by STI, destroys white blood cells
- STI that infects the reproductive tract, typically doesn't cause symptoms
- birth control method, one use, 87% effective
- Birth control method, T-shaped, lasts 3-12 years
- STI that lasts for life once, gotten can lead to infection
- stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant native to South America
- Birth control method, 99% effective, lasts 5 years, 0$-1300$
15 Clues: Class of drugs used to reduce pain • addictive drug made through ethanol • birth control method, one use, 87% effective • Birth control method, T-shaped, lasts 3-12 years • Infection caused by STI, destroys white blood cells • STI, primary symptom is a sore that develops into a rash • STI that lasts for life once, gotten can lead to infection • ...
health, fitness 2023-06-19
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- a good laugh with friends and family, as laughter is the best medicine."
- up the warm rays of the sun, but don't forget to wear sunscreen."
- can brighten your day and make others around you feel happy too."
- deep breaths to relax, recharge, and find inner peace."
- your body with a variety of delicious and healthy foods."
- moments of calmness and relaxation to reduce stress and unwind."
- good hygiene habits like taking showers, washing your face, and keeping your nails clean."
- germs away by washing your hands with soap and water before and after activities."
- your body and mind, recharge your energy, and have sweet dreams."
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- your body flexible and prevent muscle stiffness by stretching regularly."
- nature's sweet treats like juicy apples, tasty berries, and refreshing oranges."
- hands
- your plate with colorful veggies like crunchy carrots, leafy greens, and crunchy peppers."
- in playful activities that bring joy and happiness to your day."
- care of your teeth by brushing them regularly and keeping them clean."
- moving and have fun with activities like dancing, biking, or playing sports."
- hydrated by drinking water, juice, and other refreshing beverages."
17 Clues: hands • deep breaths to relax, recharge, and find inner peace." • your body with a variety of delicious and healthy foods." • in playful activities that bring joy and happiness to your day." • moments of calmness and relaxation to reduce stress and unwind." • up the warm rays of the sun, but don't forget to wear sunscreen." • ...
Health/Food 2023-07-19
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- To start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious.
- To mix something repeatedly using a utensil such as a spoon or whisk.
- To hit and injure a person or animal with a vehicle, especially intentionally.
- To rub food against a grater in order to cut it into a lot of small pieces.
- To mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern.
- To cut something into pieces with an axe, knife, or other sharp instrument.
- To make a substance flow from a container, especially into another container.
- Department in a hospital responsable for emergencies.
- To provide, and sometimes serve, food.
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- Tired and confused because you have made a long trip by plane from a place where the time is different.
- Foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and chees.
- Meat with little fat.
- Apainful swelling on the skin, often filled with a watery liquid, caused by a burn or by rubbing against something.
- Easy to understand or simple.
- A small piece of sticky cloth or plastic that you use to cover and protect a cut in the skin.
15 Clues: Meat with little fat. • Easy to understand or simple. • To provide, and sometimes serve, food. • Department in a hospital responsable for emergencies. • Foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and chees. • To mix something repeatedly using a utensil such as a spoon or whisk. • To start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious. • ...
Heart Health 2023-03-11
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- Physical activity that improves heart health.
- Eating a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins to support heart health.
- A sudden interruption in blood supply to the brain, which can lead to brain damage or death.
- A fatty substance that can clog arteries and lead to heart disease.
- A disease in which plaque builds up inside arteries, restricting blood flow.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
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- Family history and inherited traits can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Clumps of blood that can form in the veins and cause heart attacks or strokes.
- Mental or emotional strain that can impact heart health.
- An abnormal heartbeat rhythm.
- A habit that increases the risk of heart disease.
- A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
- The force of blood against the walls of arteries.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat, which can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
15 Clues: An abnormal heartbeat rhythm. • Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • Physical activity that improves heart health. • A habit that increases the risk of heart disease. • The force of blood against the walls of arteries. • Mental or emotional strain that can impact heart health. • A fatty substance that can clog arteries and lead to heart disease. • ...
Oral Health 2023-03-11
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- Professional who diagnoses and treats dental problems
- Branch of dentistry that focuses on straightening teeth
- TEETH Third set of molars that may need to be removed
- Early stage of gum disease
- Bacteria buildup that can cause tooth decay
- Protective outer layer of teeth
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- Treatment to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth
- Cleaning teeth and gums with a toothbrush
- Artificial teeth and gums used to replace missing teeth
- Third set of molars that may need to be removed
- Cleaning between teeth to remove debris
- Liquid used to freshen breath and kill bacteria
- Mineral that helps prevent tooth decay
- Tooth decay that has created a hole in the tooth
- Process of whitening teeth
15 Clues: Early stage of gum disease • Process of whitening teeth • Protective outer layer of teeth • Mineral that helps prevent tooth decay • Cleaning between teeth to remove debris • Cleaning teeth and gums with a toothbrush • Bacteria buildup that can cause tooth decay • Third set of molars that may need to be removed • Liquid used to freshen breath and kill bacteria • ...
Health Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- condition of not being alert or aware of your surroundings
- blood vessels that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain are clotted
- a stretch or partial tear of ligaments
- traumatic brain injury that alters the way your brain functions
- sudden,uncontrolled electrical disturbance in brain
- temporary loss of consciousness
- injuries to muscle due to overstretching
- broken bone (two types)
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- when bodys vital organs do not receive blood
- bulge in a blood vessel, caused by weakness in BV wall
- person taking very fast breaths, causing Co2 to decrease in the blood
- an injury where the ends of your bones are forced from their normal positions
- acronym for first aid on Sprains and Strains
- degree what burn causes the skin to blister?
- wound that is caused by a hard blow to the body
15 Clues: broken bone (two types) • temporary loss of consciousness • a stretch or partial tear of ligaments • injuries to muscle due to overstretching • when bodys vital organs do not receive blood • acronym for first aid on Sprains and Strains • degree what burn causes the skin to blister? • wound that is caused by a hard blow to the body • ...
Health Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- condition of not being alert or aware of your surroundings
- blood vessels that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain are clotted
- a stretch or partial tear of ligaments
- traumatic brain injury that alters the way your brain functions
- sudden,uncontrolled electrical disturbance in brain
- temporary loss of consciousness
- injuries to muscle due to overstretching
- broken bone (two types)
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- when bodys vital organs do not receive blood
- bulge in a blood vessel, caused by weakness in BV wall
- person taking very fast breaths, causing Co2 to decrease in the blood
- an injury where the ends of your bones are forced from their normal positions
- acronym for first aid on Sprains and Strains
- degree what burn causes the skin to blister?
- wound that is caused by a hard blow to the body
15 Clues: broken bone (two types) • temporary loss of consciousness • a stretch or partial tear of ligaments • injuries to muscle due to overstretching • when bodys vital organs do not receive blood • acronym for first aid on Sprains and Strains • degree what burn causes the skin to blister? • wound that is caused by a hard blow to the body • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
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- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
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- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
Public Health 2025-02-05
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- Drugs that combat viral infections (A)
- The chance of an event occurring (L)
- A serious situation requiring immediate action (E)
- A microorganism that causes disease (P)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community (E)
- Measures to prevent biological threats (B)
- Causing death or great harm (D)
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- Substances that stimulate immunity against diseases (V)
- A microscopic organism, such as bacteria or viruses (M)
- A systematic list or record (C)
- A global disease event affecting large populations (P)
- An illness or medical condition (D)
- Related to diseases transmitted from animals to humans (Z)
- Extremely harmful or disastrous (C)
- A sudden increase in cases of a disease (O)
15 Clues: A systematic list or record (C) • Causing death or great harm (D) • An illness or medical condition (D) • Extremely harmful or disastrous (C) • The chance of an event occurring (L) • Drugs that combat viral infections (A) • A microorganism that causes disease (P) • Measures to prevent biological threats (B) • A sudden increase in cases of a disease (O) • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-09
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- A prolonged state of sadness and loss of interest.
- Professional guidance to resolve personal or psychological problems.
- an unfair treatment of people based on their group, identity, or characteristics
- a preconceived negative opinion or feeling about someone based on their group or identity.
- Treatment aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing.
- Activities to maintain or improve one's health and wellbeing.
- Assistance or encouragement given to someone in need.
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- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality.
- Awareness and focus on the present moment.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- a generalized belief about a group of people.
- a set of negative attitudes and beliefs that make people fear, reject, and discriminate against those with mental illnesses.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- Managing and dealing with stress or difficult situations.
15 Clues: Awareness and focus on the present moment. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • a generalized belief about a group of people. • A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • A prolonged state of sadness and loss of interest. • Assistance or encouragement given to someone in need. • Treatment aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing. • ...
Health problems 2025-03-31
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- – Feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- – A break in a bone.
- – Pain in the stomach.
- – Extreme tiredness.
- pain – Discomfort in the back.
- – Reactions to certain substances.
- – High body temperature.
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- throat – Pain in the throat.
- – Injury to a ligament.
- – Influenza, a more severe viral infection.
- – Invasion of the body by harmful organisms.
- – A sudden, forceful release of air from the lungs.
- – Pain in the head.
- – A common viral infection.
- – Red, itchy skin.
15 Clues: – Red, itchy skin. • – Pain in the head. • – A break in a bone. • – Extreme tiredness. • – Pain in the stomach. • – Injury to a ligament. • – High body temperature. • – A common viral infection. • throat – Pain in the throat. • pain – Discomfort in the back. • – Reactions to certain substances. • – Influenza, a more severe viral infection. • ...
Mental health 2023-05-16
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- eating disorder
- one of the stages of grief
- brain growth
- GAS stage 3
- short-term stress
- good stress
- a mental effect causing the brain to forget things
- GAS stage 2
- things in someone's life that cause them to be stressed
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- having a saddened mood
- spiritual exercise
- longer term stress
- GAS stage 1
- brings harmony between mind and body
- part of the brain
15 Clues: GAS stage 3 • GAS stage 1 • good stress • GAS stage 2 • brain growth • eating disorder • short-term stress • part of the brain • spiritual exercise • longer term stress • having a saddened mood • one of the stages of grief • brings harmony between mind and body • a mental effect causing the brain to forget things • things in someone's life that cause them to be stressed
Heart Health 2025-02-21
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- Involves inhaling harmful substances
- Sing Stayin Alive while doing 100 to 200 chest compressions per minute
- Device used to help someone experiencing a heart attack
- Calling them quickly if someone experiences a heart attack can be lifesaving
- High levels of this in the blood may increase heart attack risk
- When blood flow to the heart is severely reduced or blocked
- Lack of this can damage or destroy part of the heart
- Risk factor that involves excessive body weight
- Discomfort that spreads to shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, or teeth
- Running and walking are types of this and can be healthy
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- This can occur with or without chest discomfort
- Schedule these annually to get tests and for early detection
- This type of eating may help prevent heart attacks
- Too high blood sugar levels is risky
- They run the world and are more likely to die from heart attacks due to vague symptoms
15 Clues: Involves inhaling harmful substances • Too high blood sugar levels is risky • This can occur with or without chest discomfort • Risk factor that involves excessive body weight • This type of eating may help prevent heart attacks • Lack of this can damage or destroy part of the heart • Device used to help someone experiencing a heart attack • ...
Mens Health 2025-02-25
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- Optimism for the future
- A male gland that produces seminal fluid. Men 50+ need to get it checked
- Getting help from others with lived experience (4,7)
- The regard or respect that one has for oneself (4,6)
- We talk about managing our Health & ........
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- We do this continually, to get oxygen into our lungs
- Who do we go to when we are unwell
- Go along to one and make friends with like-minded others
- We may see this when when we know we are recovering
- Talking therapy for managing emotions
- An extreme desire for something, particularly for a special person
- Relates to blood, don't let it get too high
- Run, circuits, cycle, walk, swim
- Men's Health Week is in the 2nd week of which month?
- What body & mind both need after exercise
15 Clues: Optimism for the future • Run, circuits, cycle, walk, swim • Who do we go to when we are unwell • Talking therapy for managing emotions • What body & mind both need after exercise • Relates to blood, don't let it get too high • We talk about managing our Health & ........ • We may see this when when we know we are recovering • ...
Health Triangle 2024-11-24
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- Managing time between work, social life, and personal time.
- Confidence in oneself and maintaining a positive self-image.
- Building meaningful and supportive connections with others.
- Avoiding harmful elements like tobacco and alcohol.
- Recognizing and expressing feelings appropriately.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity.
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- Practicing measures like vaccinations to avoid diseases.
- Daily habits like brushing teeth and washing hands to prevent illness.
- Managing challenges and pressure through healthy coping strategies.
- Getting sufficient rest to support recovery and focus.
- Maintaining a balanced diet with essential nutrients.
- Effectively expressing thoughts and listening to others.
- Having a network of people to rely on for help and comfort.
- Participating in social or volunteer activities to feel a sense of belonging.
- Engaging in regular physical activity to improve overall fitness.
15 Clues: The ability to bounce back from adversity. • Recognizing and expressing feelings appropriately. • Avoiding harmful elements like tobacco and alcohol. • Maintaining a balanced diet with essential nutrients. • Getting sufficient rest to support recovery and focus. • Practicing measures like vaccinations to avoid diseases. • ...
Health & Wellness 2025-10-10
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- – Device that amplifies sound
- – Natural phase of hormonal change
- – Feeling good inside and out
- – Acts of nurturing your mind and body
- – Chemical messenger regulating body functions
- – Screening tool for early breast cancer detection
- – Doctor who specializes in treating cancer
- – State of being strong and energetic
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- – Goal of aging in place
- – Disease damaging the optic nerve
- – Support network for older adults
- – Cognitive decline linked to hearing loss
- – The state of being comfortable and healthy
- – Guide to achieving your best later years
- – Eye care specialist
15 Clues: – Eye care specialist • – Goal of aging in place • – Device that amplifies sound • – Feeling good inside and out • – Natural phase of hormonal change • – Disease damaging the optic nerve • – Support network for older adults • – State of being strong and energetic • – Acts of nurturing your mind and body • – Cognitive decline linked to hearing loss • ...
health terms 2026-02-26
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- sweetest naturally occurring carbohydrate
- chemical element that is essential for respiration in most living things
- carbohydrates consist of one or two sugar molecules
- naturally occurring inorganic element
- food you eat whether you eat it regularly or it's guided
- chemical reaction that occurs in the cells of a living organism
- responsible for building , repairing and maintaining tissues in the body
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- needed for red blood cells
- a broad group of diseases caused by abnormal growth in cells
- complex medical condition caused by excessive amounts of fat
- long chain of polypeptides harder to break down than glucose
- acids building block of proteins
- most common consumed as table salt
- energy dense lipid molecule
- circulates the brain and is the main energy source
15 Clues: needed for red blood cells • energy dense lipid molecule • acids building block of proteins • most common consumed as table salt • naturally occurring inorganic element • sweetest naturally occurring carbohydrate • circulates the brain and is the main energy source • carbohydrates consist of one or two sugar molecules • ...
Public Health 2026-04-30
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- A professional who treats the ill
- Protection given by the body
- A sign of illness
- Strong reaction of the body to infection
- Spread of disease from one to another
- Keeping things free from germs
- Rules to prevent disease
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- Covering used in hospitals for protection
- Medical care given to patients
- A person who is ill
- Medicine used to treat symptoms
- To stay away from a sick person
- Body weakness or tiredness
- Process of getting better
- Pain in the throat
15 Clues: A sign of illness • Pain in the throat • A person who is ill • Rules to prevent disease • Process of getting better • Body weakness or tiredness • Protection given by the body • Medical care given to patients • Keeping things free from germs • Medicine used to treat symptoms • To stay away from a sick person • A professional who treats the ill • Spread of disease from one to another • ...
health elementary 2026-05-25
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- Pain inside your belly, often after you eat bad food.
- A general word for things you take (liquids, tablets) to feel better when you are sick.
- When your body is too hot because you are sick
- A famous dangerous virus that started a global pandemic in 2020.
- A small, hard, round piece of medicine that you swallow with water.
- A sharp, terrible pain in your mouth; you need to see a dentist immediately.
- Pain in your spine, very common for adults after working at a desk for 8 hours.
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- Pain in your head when you are very tired, stressed, or working too much.
- When you force air out of your lungs with a loud sound because your chest is sick.
- A doctor who fixes your teeth when they have problems.
- A special doctor who checks your brain, nerves, and sleep problems.
- Pain inside your head that makes it difficult to hear; often happens after swimming or cold wind.
- When it hurts to speak or swallow food, and your neck feels red inside.
- A specific type of medicine that stops the pain quickly (like OKI or aspirin).
- A minor illness when you have a red nose, a small cough, but no high temperature.
15 Clues: When your body is too hot because you are sick • Pain inside your belly, often after you eat bad food. • A doctor who fixes your teeth when they have problems. • A famous dangerous virus that started a global pandemic in 2020. • A special doctor who checks your brain, nerves, and sleep problems. • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
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- A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early. (7,9)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
Social Media in Medicine 2026-02-24
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- How many hours does the average Australian spend on their phone?
- Posting about a patient online is a breach of ---.
- According to the AMA, the best strategy to address negative comments online is to --- them.
- On social media, you should never present information that is ---, misleading or deceptive.
- What is the most used form of social media for community members seeking health information?
- A product or service can only be advertised by you online if it is supported by acceptable ---.
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- If uncertain about who can see what on social media, you should always check your --- settings.
- What is the most used form of social media for health professionals seeking health information?
- On social media, it is important to maintain professional ---.
- An example of spreading --- on social media involves amplifying unverified or harmful health information.
- What is the most used form of social media for youths seeking health information?
- You should never accept a friend request from a ---.
12 Clues: Posting about a patient online is a breach of ---. • You should never accept a friend request from a ---. • On social media, it is important to maintain professional ---. • How many hours does the average Australian spend on their phone? • What is the most used form of social media for youths seeking health information? • ...
Gerunds 2020-07-17
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- a parking space is quite difficult in New York.
- helps you learn English
- out the garbage is not my favorite job around the house.
- is good for your health.
- fun of others is not nice.
- a light on in the house helps discourage robbers.
- on a date is imposible during quarentine.
- overtime is quite common in many companies.
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- water every day is good for your health.
- a foreign language will help you at your job.
- the lottery is a dream.
- stamps is a popular hobby.
- fruits and vegetables is good for your health.
- a foreign language is easier at a young age.
14 Clues: the lottery is a dream. • helps you learn English • is good for your health. • stamps is a popular hobby. • fun of others is not nice. • water every day is good for your health. • on a date is imposible during quarentine. • overtime is quite common in many companies. • a foreign language is easier at a young age. • a foreign language will help you at your job. • ...
Home Health and Community Nursing 2021-10-13
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- general characteristics of a community
- promoted health by nursing the whole person
- healthcare system for individuals aged 65 and older, with ESRD or ALS
- pioneered the use of birth control education
- group of people of a particular class
- focuses on patient care on patients who are dying
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- group of people with at least one shared characteristic
- type of survey performed while physically present in the area
- overall effectiveness level of a community
- primary goal is to promote health
- first community health nurse
- provides relief for family caregivers
- types of questions that can be answered with "yes" or "no"
- sponsored jointly by federal government and states
14 Clues: first community health nurse • primary goal is to promote health • provides relief for family caregivers • group of people of a particular class • general characteristics of a community • overall effectiveness level of a community • promoted health by nursing the whole person • pioneered the use of birth control education • ...
Suicide Awareness Crossword 2026-04-18
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- The most common means of lethal suicide in Kansas
- Date of when to wear green at BVW
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Suicide Prevention Month
- SAMHSA's National Helpline
- Abbreviation for Kansas Suicide Prevention Coalition
- Store hosting the fundraiser this week (In Bluhawk)
- Abbreviation for Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, the class of drug often used to treat depression
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- Abbreviation for the National Alliance on Mental Illness
- Risk factor that happens when you misuse substances
- Abbreviation for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Student-led suicide prevention organization
- Mental Health Crisis Hotline
- Date of the fundraiser this week
14 Clues: Suicide Prevention Month • SAMHSA's National Helpline • Mental Health Crisis Hotline • Mental Health Awareness Month • Date of the fundraiser this week • Date of when to wear green at BVW • Student-led suicide prevention organization • The most common means of lethal suicide in Kansas • Risk factor that happens when you misuse substances • ...
Chapter 17 2021-04-14
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- report, with regard to workers' compensation, a report that documents the treatment provided, the worker's current medical status, the expected plan of care, the prognosis, and the expected return-to-work date
- Security Disability Insurance, federal government program that provides health care coverage to people with low income who are disabled and who do not meet the work requirements of SSI
- payer, organization that pays for health care services on behalf of the patient
- provider organization, organization that contracts with independent providers to perform services for members at discounted rates
- Security Income, federal government program that provides Medicare coverage to disabled workers who have met Social Security requirements for quarters worked, and who disability is not work related
- care provider, person or entity responsible for determining when and if a patient needs a specific types of health care
- care, care a patient receives to maintain good health and screen for potential health risk
- person who holds or owns an insurance policy
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- conditions, condition for which a patient received treatment in a certain period before beginning coverage with a new insurance
- loss, provision in a health insurance policy that limits the maximum amount the patient must pay out-of-pocket for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance
- dollar amount paid to the insurance company to have coverage in force; usually paid monthly;employers may pay part or all of the premium as an employee benefit
- disability, disability income insurance policy that has a short waiting period, usually 0 to 14 days, and pays benefits for a limited amount of time, anywhere from 3 months to 2 years
- type of insurance in which an employer sets aside a large reserve fund to directly reimburse employees for medical expenses, rather than purchasing a commercial insurance policy
- administration, company that processes paperwork for claims for self-insured employer
- health insurance, health insurance not provided by the government but by an independent not-for-profit or for-profit company
- nursing facility, licensed facility that primarily provides inpatient, skilled nursing care to patients who require medical, nursing, or rehabilitative services but does not provide the level of care or treatment available in a hospital
- value unit, unit of measure assigned to medical services based on the resources required to provide it
- and casualty insurance, insurance on homes, cars, and businesses that protects the policyholder against the loss of or damage to physical property they own and against legal liability for losses caused by injury to others, including medical expenses of those injured
- a claim that is returned without processing to the provider due to a technical error
- fee scale, provider's fee schedule that charges varying fees for a service based on a patient's financial ability to pay
20 Clues: person who holds or owns an insurance policy • payer, organization that pays for health care services on behalf of the patient • a claim that is returned without processing to the provider due to a technical error • administration, company that processes paperwork for claims for self-insured employer • ...
Quality in Harmony 2014-09-27
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- statement of expectation (we all have them,9)
- Person covered by health plan (6)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- National Committee for quality ---------
- Health insurance portability and accountability act (acronym, 5)
- Person certified in quality (Blue ribbon in Gary’s office, 4)
- Number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- Agency for health care administration (acronym, 4)
- The area under study (10)
- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
- Statement of intent (Practice must follow this(6)
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
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- body of facts; information (4)
- A person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- Systematic series of actions directed to an outcome (7)
- Science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4)
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- pastry used to display data (8)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- ------- is doing it right when no one is looking (see poster in break room, 7)
- Performance Improvement project (acronym,4)
- Critical management skill, ability to motivate people toward a common goal (10)
- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare (HCD was accredited by them, 5)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
27 Clues: The area under study (10) • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • body of facts; information (4) • pastry used to display data (8) • Person covered by health plan (6) • State health insurance safety net (8) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • National Committee for quality --------- • Performance Improvement project (acronym,4) • Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4) • ...
Quality in Harmony 2014-09-27
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- Agency for health care administration (acronym, 4)
- Person certified in quality (Blue ribbon in Gary’s office, 4)
- ------- is doing it right when no one is looking (see poster in UM/QM break room, 7)
- Systematic series of actions directed to an outcome (7)
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4)
- Statement of intent (Practice must follow this(6)
- Number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- Science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare (HCD was accredited by them, 5)
- A person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- pastry used to display data (8)
- Person covered by health plan (6)
- Performance Improvement project (acronym,4)
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- National Committee for quality ---------
- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- statement of expectation (we all have them,9)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
- Health insurance portability and accountability act (acronym, 5)
- Affordable Care Act
- Critical management skill, ability to motivate people toward a common goal (10)
- The area under study (10)
- body of facts; information (4)
28 Clues: Affordable Care Act • The area under study (10) • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • body of facts; information (4) • pastry used to display data (8) • Person covered by health plan (6) • State health insurance safety net (8) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • National Committee for quality --------- • Performance Improvement project (acronym,4) • ...
Quality in Harmony 2014-09-27
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- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare (HCD was accredited by them, 5)
- Critical management skill, ability to motivate people toward a common goal (10)
- Number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- Person covered by health plan (6)
- The area under study (10)
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- statement of expectation (we all have them,9)
- National Committee for quality ---------
- Performance Improvement project (acronym,4)
- Statement of intent (Practice must follow this(6)
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4)
- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
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- Health insurance portability and accountability act (acronym, 5)
- Person certified in quality (Blue ribbon in Gary’s office, 4)
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- pastry used to display data (8)
- Systematic series of actions directed to an outcome (7)
- A person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- Affordable Care Act
- Science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- Agency for health care administration (acronym, 4)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- ------- is doing it right when no one is looking (see poster in UM/QM break room, 7)
- body of facts; information (4)
- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
28 Clues: Affordable Care Act • The area under study (10) • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • body of facts; information (4) • pastry used to display data (8) • Person covered by health plan (6) • State health insurance safety net (8) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • National Committee for quality --------- • Performance Improvement project (acronym,4) • ...
Quality in Harmony 2014-09-27
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- statement of expectation (we all have them,9)
- Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services (8)
- Science that deals with the collection,classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- Critical management skill, ability to motivate people toward a common goal (10)
- The area under study (10)
- Healthcare effectiveness data information set (QM is busy during this season)
- body of facts; information (4)
- ------- is doing it right when no one is looking (see poster in UM/QM break room, 7)
- Creative process performed by group to generate ideas (13)
- National Committee for quality ---------
- Plan do check act (PI cycle)
- State health insurance safety net (8)
- Person certified in quality (Blue ribbon in Gary’s office, 4)
- Systematic series of actions directed to an outcome (7)
- Statement of intent (Practice must follow this(6)
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- Agency for Health care administration (acronym, 4)
- Exposure to the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance (4)
- Number of times a specified event occurs (9)
- Together everyone achieves more (acronym, 4)
- A person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something (11)
- pastry used to display data (8)
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (acronym, 5)
- Comparing one organization's performance to another (12)
- President’s healthcare
- recommended or suggested procedure (9)
- Accreditation body for ambulatory healthcare (HCD was accredited by them, 5)
- Person covered by health plan (6)
- Performance Improvement project (acronym,4)
28 Clues: President’s healthcare • The area under study (10) • Plan do check act (PI cycle) • body of facts; information (4) • pastry used to display data (8) • Person covered by health plan (6) • State health insurance safety net (8) • recommended or suggested procedure (9) • National Committee for quality --------- • Performance Improvement project (acronym,4) • ...
Insurance 2024-11-22
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- Insurance that provides healthcare
- payments that the policy owners make for the insurance coverage
- Coverage that only covers the injury or damage caused to others or their property
- Obtained when someone leaves their job and will not have health insurance. Up to 18 months
- a clause in an insurance policy detailing a change in coverage
- health insurance offered to low-income families
- Coverage that covers the repair or replacement of the vehicle
- a set amount that must be paid before the insurer will pay
- programs with Policies such as Medicare or Medicaid
- health insurance for people 65 years or older
- Insurance that protects vehicles from being damaged or stolen
- Coverage that protects vehicle from damage unrelated to traffic risk
- when the insurer and the insurance company shares the cost of claims until the deductible is met.
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- Insurance that protects the home and belongings in the home
- policy for people who can’t be covered by a group or want additional coverage to a group plan
- life insurance coverage for your whole life
- a request of payment for a loss
- life insurance coverage for a set period of time
- Person does not have insurance
- policy provided by employers or other organizations, typically lower cost than individual plans
- Insurance that provides benefits to designated people if the policyholder dies
- a written agreement between the two parties: company and consumer
- specific risks not covered by the policy
23 Clues: Person does not have insurance • a request of payment for a loss • Insurance that provides healthcare • specific risks not covered by the policy • life insurance coverage for your whole life • health insurance for people 65 years or older • health insurance offered to low-income families • life insurance coverage for a set period of time • ...
Environmental Science 2024-11-11
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- symbiotically are algae and fungi living
- For a reaction to occur, a species must contain
- are a significant component of biological monitoring programs got assessing water quality
- The presence or absence of certain plant or other vegetative life in an can provide important clues about the health of the environment
- Are diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- are often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help guage how health an ecosystem is
- are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress
- If you only find animals like snails, and aquatic worms, there is a problem with water quality
- scientists observe changes in the of animal and plants bioindicators to see if an environment is health
- Abundance of indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water
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- is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism
- Indicates or monitor the health of the environment
- Lichens can live in extreme conditions, but they hate
- Occurs through a chemical reaction
- have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality
- made of glass are algae that live in houses
- also known as bioamplification or biological magnification
- This fungus is believed to slowly suffocate frogs by attacking the skin through which they breathe
- is used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
20 Clues: Occurs through a chemical reaction • symbiotically are algae and fungi living • made of glass are algae that live in houses • For a reaction to occur, a species must contain • Indicates or monitor the health of the environment • is used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity • Lichens can live in extreme conditions, but they hate • ...
The Power of Fitness 2025-05-08
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- The act of successfully reaching a goal, like good grades or fitness levels.
- The process of teaching, training, and learning in schools or other programs.
- A lifestyle involving little physical activity, often sitting for long periods.
- The process of adding oxygen to the body’s bloodstream, often improved through exercise.
- Permission to skip or avoid an activity, like a PE class, for a specific reason.
- The confidence and respect a person feels about themselves.
- A health condition that affects breathing and causes difficulty during physical activity.
- Proteins that help brain cells grow, survive, and function better.
- Related to the health and function of the heart and lungs.
- The mental process of understanding, learning, and remembering information.
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- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period without tiring.
- A disease where the body struggles to manage blood sugar levels properly.
- A feeling of worry or fear, often about school or social situations.
- The subjects and lessons taught in a school or educational program.
- A mental health condition causing persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong through regular exercise and activity.
- A substance in the blood that can affect heart health if too high.
- A disturbance or interruption to normal school activities or behavior.
- Bodyweight exercises like jumping jacks, push-ups, and sit-ups used to build strength and fitness.
- Accepted levels of quality or achievement expected in schools, fitness, or society.
20 Clues: Related to the health and function of the heart and lungs. • The confidence and respect a person feels about themselves. • A substance in the blood that can affect heart health if too high. • Proteins that help brain cells grow, survive, and function better. • The subjects and lessons taught in a school or educational program. • ...
UofL Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-08
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- UofL Health has six _________ rooms
- UofL Health _____ Hospital is the first inpatient hospital in Bullitt County
- Hospital is located on Colonel Harland D. Sanders Medical Campus
- James Graham Brown ____Center
- Comprehensive_______ Center
- Frazier________ Institute
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- Mary and _______ Hospital
- _________ is Louisville's only academic health system
- Hospital is UofL Health's Behavioral Health Care Hospital
9 Clues: Mary and _______ Hospital • Frazier________ Institute • Comprehensive_______ Center • James Graham Brown ____Center • UofL Health has six _________ rooms • _________ is Louisville's only academic health system • Hospital is UofL Health's Behavioral Health Care Hospital • Hospital is located on Colonel Harland D. Sanders Medical Campus • ...
chapter 25 vocab part b 2021-05-21
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- a classification system used in the United States for reporting of inpatient hospital procedures. This classification system replaces the ICD-9-CM volume 3 procedure codes on October 1 2015.
- the classification system used in the United Sates to report morbidity and morality information until September 30, 2015.
- process by which the quality of the care and services provided to patients within a health care facility is monitored and evaluated.
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- system for medicare patients by which a predetermined level of reimbursement is established before services are provided.
- The classification system that replaced ICD-9-CM, volumes 1 and 2 on October 1, 2015. This classification system is used for diagnosis coding in all health care settings in the United States.
- organization that accredits and certifies health care organizations and other programs in the United States (the joint commission, 2017).
- federal legislation passed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system; components that affect health information include privacy, security, and the establishment of standards and requirements for the electronic transmission of health information.
- professionals who possess the expertise to develop, implement, and/or manage individual, aggregate, and public health care data in support of patient safety and privacy, as well as the confidentiality and security of health information.
- permanent or long-lasting documentation of all patient care information that applies to individual patients.
- professionals who are technical experts in health data collection, analysis, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting activities in accordance with established data-quality principles, legal and regulatory standards, and professional best practice guidelines.
10 Clues: permanent or long-lasting documentation of all patient care information that applies to individual patients. • system for medicare patients by which a predetermined level of reimbursement is established before services are provided. • the classification system used in the United Sates to report morbidity and morality information until September 30, 2015. • ...
Unit 1 Matthew, Emmy, Connar, Megan 2023-09-11
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- what step is to think over
- mind what is controlling your emotions
- spending time with other people good for your health?
- running is an example of what health
- mind What type of mind is balanced
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- triangle what is the shape of health?
- thanks What is a positive way to say no
- being able to control your emotions is what type of health
- Why do people bully
- the decision or problem is an example of what step
10 Clues: Why do people bully • what step is to think over • running is an example of what health • mind What type of mind is balanced • triangle what is the shape of health? • mind what is controlling your emotions • thanks What is a positive way to say no • the decision or problem is an example of what step • being able to control your emotions is what type of health • ...
Chapter 4 - Aging Population 2023-05-17
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- those over 85 years age
- Agencies that provide nursing and medical care in the patient's home.
- a disease that is long in duration,recurs frequently, and progresses slowly
- the process of providing personal care services for a senior friend or family member who is physically or mentally disabled or is experiencing dementia
- System of providing health and personal care support for the disabled, elderly, or others with chronic health problems in people's homes instead of an institution
- Primary care physicians who specialize in the care of those 65 years of age and older and focus on common health and social issues related to the aging process.
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- Related to characteristics of the population: age, gender, race, and ethnicity.
- a degenerative brain disease and the most common form of dementia
- decline in cognitive function that affects memory,language,and problem-solving skills.Causes are poor heart health, smoking, brain injury, and some disease of the brain including alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.Typical symptoms are getting lost in familiar neighborhoods,forgetting names of family members, or forgetting common words
- Division within HHS agency, Administration for Community living, provides a variety of Home - and community-based services for older adults and disabled persons
- Healthcare plan with established cost controls and designed to improve quality of care
- Model for teaching students in the health professions about the roles and responsibilities of health professionals by functioning as a collaborative team during clinical training.
- set of key capabilities used to evaluate need for personal care assistance for older adults
- a nursing home that provides the level of care closest to the hospital care
14 Clues: those over 85 years age • a degenerative brain disease and the most common form of dementia • Agencies that provide nursing and medical care in the patient's home. • a disease that is long in duration,recurs frequently, and progresses slowly • a nursing home that provides the level of care closest to the hospital care • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle For Health Class 2021-12-07
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- Something that surrounds the globe with hateful and good messages
- Someone's standards to their life
- Your ability to control your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- How good your life is
- The place and people around you
- How Long You Are to live
- Something that people you are related to do such as certain songs and dances at events
- To stop something like bullying
- How your mind is doing
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- The ability to understand certain information in health to make good decisions for certain treatments
- To have something ready in case an emergency occurs
- Your well being with mentally and/physically
- The Factor of Danger
- Something you do all the time
- Your Body's well being
- Passed on a certain mental or physical health trait
16 Clues: The Factor of Danger • How good your life is • Your Body's well being • How your mind is doing • How Long You Are to live • Something you do all the time • The place and people around you • To stop something like bullying • Someone's standards to their life • Your well being with mentally and/physically • To have something ready in case an emergency occurs • ...
Medication & Wellness: Foundations 2026-04-28
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- abbreviation for mental health condition describing inattention and hyperfocus
- antidepressants typically take ___ to six weeks to start working
- a common antidepressant
- an item that helps you keep track of your medications
- the stress chemical
- a rapid-acting medication for anxiety
- a medication class that works very quickly to improve focus
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- mental health condition describing low mood and low energy
- a common side effect of antidepressants
- abbreviation for the medication class that targets only serotonin
- the happiness chemical
- the reward and motivation chemical
- a substance we do not want to mix with our medications
- mental health condition describing worry and restlessness
14 Clues: the stress chemical • the happiness chemical • a common antidepressant • the reward and motivation chemical • a rapid-acting medication for anxiety • a common side effect of antidepressants • an item that helps you keep track of your medications • a substance we do not want to mix with our medications • mental health condition describing worry and restlessness • ...
Mental Health 2025-01-13
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- Experiencing mental strain due to overwhelming demands or expectations.
- The capacity to recover from mental and emotional struggles.
- Cultivating optimistic thoughts to foster mental resilience and happiness.
- Using healthy strategies to manage emotional or psychological challenges.
- Recognizing your thoughts, emotions, and triggers as part of self-reflection.
- The body's response to mental or emotional strain, impacting well-being.
- Persistent pessimistic thinking that can impact mental health.
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- A therapeutic technique to calm the mind and reduce anxiety or stress.
- A holistic state of mental, emotional, and physical health.
- Finding harmony between emotional, physical, and mental health needs.
- Practicing full attention to the present to reduce worry or overthinking.
- Building confidence and skills to take control of your mental health.
12 Clues: A holistic state of mental, emotional, and physical health. • The capacity to recover from mental and emotional struggles. • Persistent pessimistic thinking that can impact mental health. • Finding harmony between emotional, physical, and mental health needs. • Building confidence and skills to take control of your mental health. • ...
Benefits Day 2024 2024-11-25
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- 401k retirement
- Broadview and Saratoga FCU can provide this
- When you are not feeling well
- The best place to work
- Health Insurance provider
- Expert Support 24/7
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- quack quack
- monetary payment
- when you need a break
- Health Service provides this
- Dining Services
- prescription form of payment
- We're here for you
- dental Provider
14 Clues: quack quack • 401k retirement • Dining Services • dental Provider • monetary payment • We're here for you • Expert Support 24/7 • when you need a break • The best place to work • Health Insurance provider • Health Service provides this • prescription form of payment • When you are not feeling well • Broadview and Saratoga FCU can provide this
mental health and well being 2025-12-09
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- eating: eating a diet of food that provides an imbalanced intake of nutrients and in inappropriate amount
- (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility
- health: the health of the mind; ‘being able to enjoy life and survive pain, disappointment and sadness’ (Health Education Authority. 1997); ‘being able to cope with the normal stresses of life and work productively’ (WHO. 2018)
- ‘complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease’ (World Health Organization (WHO). 1948)
- activity: ‘any body movement produced by the skeletal muscles that demands the use of energy’ (WHO. 2020)
- the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods
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- ‘physical activity that is planned and structured to improve one or more components of fitness’ (WHO. 2020)
- the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual
- eating: eating a diet of food that provides a balanced intake of all essential nutrients in the appropriate amounts
- sometimes used instead of the word ‘health’. A keyword in the WHO definition: ‘physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease’
- fitness: a potential result of participating in regular and specific types of exercise; the ability to meet the demands of everyday living, with something left in reserve at the end of the day
- fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility
12 Clues: the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual • the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods • fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility • (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility • ...
FCHD Crossword 2019-07-02
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- There have been a number of reported rabies cases in this town
- If you were born before 1939, you must call the _______ Office of Vital Records to obtain a birth certificate
- The Frederick County Health Department was established this many years ago
- A program can collect these from clients to share with the public about the effectiveness of their work
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- When you step away from your desk, be sure to lock your
- One of the sites you can find a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
- FCDC’s new bi-weekly event
- School nurses are part of a _______ team
- An HIV _______ counsels, supports and educates their clients
- A major barrier to health which Health Care Connection helps to solve is lack of _________
- We need ______ in public health to address the complexity of health and environmental issues
11 Clues: FCDC’s new bi-weekly event • School nurses are part of a _______ team • When you step away from your desk, be sure to lock your • An HIV _______ counsels, supports and educates their clients • There have been a number of reported rabies cases in this town • One of the sites you can find a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist • ...
BMS Crossword November 2025 2025-11-07
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- This is what NEMT is an acronym for.
- These types of facilities are considered “safety net” providers that successfully increase access to care, promote quality and cost-effective care, improve patient outcomes, and are uniquely positioned to spread the benefits of community-based and patient centered care.
- Supports State agencies in employing and retaining individuals in employment.
- Early Periodic, Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- A joint Federal and State program that pays for much or all of the health care services provided to eligible persons with low incomes and limited resources.
- This act allowed states to expand Medicaid to previously ineligible individuals and enact Medicaid programs to assist in reducing costs.
- The current NEMT vendor.
- The West Virginia ________________ is a not-for-profit statewide organization representing hospitals and health systems and serves as the collective voice of the state's hospital community.
- West Virginia Department of Human Services
- BMS' current email service provider.
- This generally refers to when an employee works remotely from home or another approved alternate worksite.
- Manages the State's vehicles.
- Children with Serious Emotional Disorders Waiver
- This program has higher income limits than child Medicaid and different levels of coverage where the family may or may not have co-pays and deductibles for a child.
- The Act which authorizes Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP.
- The United Nations agency that connects nations, partners and people to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable – so everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health.
- Formerly KEPRO, the BMS' prior authorization vendor.
- A Virtual Private Network (___) provides secure connection to the specified State private network resources via the Internet from outside the State private network.
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- The Federal overseeing unit for Medicaid and Medicare benefits, programs, and other services.
- As the physicians’ powerful ally in patient care, this agency delivers on this mission by representing physicians with a unified voice in courts and legislative bodies across the nation, removing obstacles that interfere with patient care, leading the charge to prevent chronic disease and confront public health crises, and driving the future of medicine to tackle the biggest challenges in health care and training the leaders of tomorrow.
- This office provides hospital, surgical, group major medical, prescription drug, group life, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage to eligible employees
- Home and Community-Based Programs
- This competitive bidding process is used when costs are expected to be between $20,000.01 and $50,000.
- These types of claims include services that are considered inpatient or outpatient and rendered by a professional in a qualified setting like a clinic.
- This agency's mission is to help dentists succeed and support the advancement of the health of the public.
- The single State Medicaid Agency which addresses various policies pertaining to Medicaid coverage, oversees provider enrollment and payment, makes reports on Medicaid usage at the State and Federal level.
- West Virginia People's Access to Help
- This is what OSA is an acronym for.
- Hospital based presumptive Eligibility
- Previously Molina Medicaid Solutions
- These types of claims are limited to oral health services.
- Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, popularly known as ______________, established a broad program of health insurance for the elderly and certain disabled individuals which is federally administered through fiscal agents.
- These types of claims occur when a member had a prescription drug filled outside of a hospital.
- A Medicaid 1115 __________ gives state Medicaid agencies flexibility to design and improve their programs to better serve their Medicaid populations.
34 Clues: The current NEMT vendor. • Manages the State's vehicles. • Home and Community-Based Programs • This is what OSA is an acronym for. • This is what NEMT is an acronym for. • BMS' current email service provider. • Previously Molina Medicaid Solutions • West Virginia People's Access to Help • Hospital based presumptive Eligibility • West Virginia Department of Human Services • ...
Cross-Country Crossword (for Total Worker Health) 2022-01-21
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- One physical health condition that has not always been thought to be caused by the work environment
- According to NIOSH, TWH prioritizes a work environment that is this (2-words)
- TWH looks at this type of environment in addition to the physical environment
- TWH programs should _________safety and health issues that are most important to front-line employees
- Something that determines how work is performed in a company
- The top of the hierarchy of controls in a TWH program
- To little of this can lead to accidents, incidents, errors, and health problems
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- This type of balance is one factor that influences TWH (2 words)
- It is crucial to identify this type of health determinant as part of a TWH program
- When an approach to workplace safety and health looks at whole worker and all interconnected parts, it is considered this
- This condition on the job is a harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker
- An essential group that must demonstrate support of a TWH program
- Closely related to confidentiality, this is an important consideration in a TWH program
- A TWH program that aims to reduce work-related stress could consider offering more of this over work and schedules
- The bottom of the TWH Hierarchy of Controls
15 Clues: The bottom of the TWH Hierarchy of Controls • The top of the hierarchy of controls in a TWH program • Something that determines how work is performed in a company • This type of balance is one factor that influences TWH (2 words) • An essential group that must demonstrate support of a TWH program • ...
Medical Ethics/ Melanie Campbell 2012-06-21
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- legally responsible or obligated
- care practioners trained to administer medical or health care to patients
- oath a pledge for physicians developed by the Greek physician Hippocrates circs 400 B.C.E.
- dihonest or deceitful practices in depriving or attempting to deprive another of his or her rights
- access plan a managed care feauted which subscribers may see any in-network health care provider without a referral
- the practice of good manners
- a traditional form or health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting form illness or an accident
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- a discipline dealing with ethical implications of biological research methods and results
- rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority
- prone to engage in lawsuits
- physician the primary care physician who directs the medical care of managed care health plan members
- care physician the physician responsible for directing all of a patients medical care and determining whther the patient should be referred for a specialty care
- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person
- judgement decision made by a court in a lawsuit in response to a motion that pleads there is no basis for a trial
- standards of behavior developed as result of ones concept of right and wrong
15 Clues: prone to engage in lawsuits • the practice of good manners • legally responsible or obligated • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person • care practioners trained to administer medical or health care to patients • standards of behavior developed as result of ones concept of right and wrong • ...
Ch 1 - Trends in Healthcare 2025-08-22
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- health care care provided to the client in their home
- act leading to the development of regulations regarding long-term care and home health care
- therapies methods of treatment used in place of biomedical therapies
- care care the promotes physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual well-being by treating the whole body, mind and spirit.
- therapies treatment methods used in conjunction with conventional therapies
- a balanced relationship between physical, mental, and social health; a state of being in optimum health is
- a form of cost containment, where facilities are reimbursed based on the diagnosis
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- care uses of both mainstream and CAM therapies to treat patients
- services patients receiving care without being admitted to hospitals or other care facilities
- the use of the genetic and biochemical processes of living systems and organisms to develop or modify useful products is.
- due to society being global and individuals ability to readily travel throughout the world, possibly spreading diseases rapidly, these are a major concern in the U.S. today
- containment an attempt to control the rising cost of healthcare and achieve the maximum benefit for every dollar spent
- care care for those 65 and older
- the use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical and/or health care services
- conservation monitoring the use of energy to control costs and conserve resources
15 Clues: care care for those 65 and older • health care care provided to the client in their home • care uses of both mainstream and CAM therapies to treat patients • therapies methods of treatment used in place of biomedical therapies • therapies treatment methods used in conjunction with conventional therapies • ...
Health By Madison Balthazaar 2013-11-13
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- / found mostly in spinach, steak and fish
- / __________ are very good for you and you should eat them with dinner
- / ________ will keep you fit
- / found in milk, helps your teeth, nails and bones become stronger
- / good _______ health is when you exercise regularly and are fit and active
- / good ______ health is when you can get along with others easily and can talk in large groups with comfort
- / good ______ health is when you have self confidence and self esteem
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- / good ____________ health is when you have the ability to think clearly and realistically
- / It is important to stay ___ & healthy
- / you should eat at least 3 pieces of _____ a day
- / a _______ lifestyle is the best and most important lifestyle
- / mostly found in yogurt, eggs, strawberries and milk
- / _______ is when you wash your hands regularly, shower daily and keep clean
13 Clues: / ________ will keep you fit • / It is important to stay ___ & healthy • / found mostly in spinach, steak and fish • / you should eat at least 3 pieces of _____ a day • / mostly found in yogurt, eggs, strawberries and milk • / a _______ lifestyle is the best and most important lifestyle • / found in milk, helps your teeth, nails and bones become stronger • ...
Health By Madison Balthazaar 2013-11-13
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- / a _______ lifestyle is the best and most important lifestyle
- / good ____________ health is when you have the ability to think clearly and realistically
- / _______ is when you wash your hands regularly, shower daily and keep clean
- / you should eat at least 3 pieces of _____ a day
- / ________ will keep you fit
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- / good _______ health is when you exercise regularly and are fit and active
- / found in milk, helps your teeth, nails and bones become stronger
- / found mostly in spinach, steak and fish
- / __________ are very good for you and you should eat them with dinner
- / mostly found in yogurt, eggs, strawberries and milk
- / good ______ health is when you can get along with others easily and can talk in large groups with comfort
- / It is important to stay ___ & healthy
- / good ______ health is when you have self confidence and self esteem
13 Clues: / ________ will keep you fit • / It is important to stay ___ & healthy • / found mostly in spinach, steak and fish • / you should eat at least 3 pieces of _____ a day • / mostly found in yogurt, eggs, strawberries and milk • / a _______ lifestyle is the best and most important lifestyle • / found in milk, helps your teeth, nails and bones become stronger • ...
#1 Surgery Preparation 2025-09-11
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- Cleaning to prevent infection
- Items to complete before surgery
- Family and friends helping
- Examines health before operation
- Drugs patient takes
- Nothing by mouth before operation
- Imaging of the chest
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- Soundwave scan of organs
- Basic health measurements
- Patient’s past conditions
- Document signed for procedure
- Medicine for sleep
- Clothing worn before surgery
- Tube for fluids
14 Clues: Tube for fluids • Medicine for sleep • Drugs patient takes • Imaging of the chest • Soundwave scan of organs • Basic health measurements • Patient’s past conditions • Family and friends helping • Clothing worn before surgery • Cleaning to prevent infection • Document signed for procedure • Items to complete before surgery • Examines health before operation • ...
Test 2025-12-09
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- eating: eating a diet of food that provides an imbalanced intake of nutrients and in inappropriate amount
- (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility
- health: the health of the mind; ‘being able to enjoy life and survive pain, disappointment and sadness’ (Health Education Authority. 1997); ‘being able to cope with the normal stresses of life and work productively’ (WHO. 2018)
- ‘complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease’ (World Health Organization (WHO). 1948)
- activity: ‘any body movement produced by the skeletal muscles that demands the use of energy’ (WHO. 2020)
- the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods
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- ‘physical activity that is planned and structured to improve one or more components of fitness’ (WHO. 2020)
- the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual
- eating: eating a diet of food that provides a balanced intake of all essential nutrients in the appropriate amounts
- sometimes used instead of the word ‘health’. A keyword in the WHO definition: ‘physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease’
- fitness: a potential result of participating in regular and specific types of exercise; the ability to meet the demands of everyday living, with something left in reserve at the end of the day
- fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility
12 Clues: the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual • the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods • fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility • (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility • ...
Health Policy Organizations and Think Tanks 2023-06-16
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- 50 and you could be in! AARP
- Medicare and Medicaid CMS
- recently released report about postpartum care one year after pregnancy AHRQ
- agency that leads Head Start program Health and Human Services
- data analytics science to build evidence RAND corporation
- of influence used by policy organizations litigation
- story about opioid payouts Kaiser
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- reporting infectious disease outbreaks Centers for Disease Control
- trusted profession in survey nursing
- to assess policy organization effectiveness
- current research funding to advance racial equity RWJ Foundation
- Nations agency promoting global health World Health Organization
- safety of nation's food supply food and drug administration
- committee examining nursing's future future of nursing campaign
- prepare for this in our workplaces to assess quality Joint Commission
15 Clues: Medicare and Medicaid CMS • 50 and you could be in! AARP • story about opioid payouts Kaiser • trusted profession in survey nursing • to assess policy organization effectiveness • of influence used by policy organizations litigation • data analytics science to build evidence RAND corporation • safety of nation's food supply food and drug administration • ...
Kemin 2023-11-20
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- Kemin's Satiety-Boosting Ingredient Derived from Potatoes
- Natural Spearmint Extract, Supporting Cognitive Health
- Kemin's Nutritional Supplement Promoting Restful Sleep and Overall Well-Being
- Kemin's Innovation for Immune Health, Featuring Advanced Beta Glucans
- Short-Chain Fatty Acid, Beneficial for Gut Health
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- Enclosed Nutritional Dose for Easy Consumption
- Yellow Carotenoid for Eye Health and Found in Leafy Greens
- Chewable Nutritional Treat with a Sweet Twist
- A powerful antioxidant found in green leafy vegetables, often associated with eye health
9 Clues: Chewable Nutritional Treat with a Sweet Twist • Enclosed Nutritional Dose for Easy Consumption • Short-Chain Fatty Acid, Beneficial for Gut Health • Natural Spearmint Extract, Supporting Cognitive Health • Kemin's Satiety-Boosting Ingredient Derived from Potatoes • Yellow Carotenoid for Eye Health and Found in Leafy Greens • ...
FCHD Crossword 2019-07-02
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- When you step away from your desk, be sure to lock your
- FCDC’s new bi-weekly event
- School nurses are part of a _______ team
- We need ______ in public health to address the complexity of health and environmental issues
- The Frederick County Health Department was established this many years ago
- A program can collect these from clients to share with the public about the effectiveness of their work
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- If you were born before 1939, you must call the _______ Office of Vital Records to obtain a birth certificate
- One of the sites you can find a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
- There have been a number of reported rabies cases in this town
- An HIV _______ counsels, supports and educates their clients
- A major barrier to health which Health Care Connection helps to solve is lack of _________
11 Clues: FCDC’s new bi-weekly event • School nurses are part of a _______ team • When you step away from your desk, be sure to lock your • An HIV _______ counsels, supports and educates their clients • There have been a number of reported rabies cases in this town • One of the sites you can find a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist • ...
Health and Wellness 2022-08-12
13 Clues: retirement plan • Leave of Absence • wellness program • leave of absence • benefits platform • dental care provider • flex spending account • prescription provider • health savings account • preferred provider option • high deductible health plan • employee assistance program • job protected leave of absence
Module 9 2025-07-18
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- Regulatory agency that enforces health and safety standards in work environments
- Global ____ of disease, calculation of health disparities is the goal in this study
- Field of study that examines the gene-environment interaction and how genes can be expressed differently based on environmental factors
- This nurse's work highlighted the importance of environmental health being incorporated into nursing practice
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- Health within the borders of each nation, within population groups, and across international borders and cultures
- Process where toxins build up in greater concentration in an organism than they are eliminated
- Vector borne disease spread by mosquitoes
- Funding made available to address contaminated areas in the United States that need remediation
- Federal document that sets health goals for Americans
- Acronym for the collection of 17 global goals to promote health, a "call to action for all countries"
10 Clues: Vector borne disease spread by mosquitoes • Federal document that sets health goals for Americans • Regulatory agency that enforces health and safety standards in work environments • Global ____ of disease, calculation of health disparities is the goal in this study • ...
Mental Health - Infants and Children 2013-05-31
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- Another treatment for Mental Illness
- A type of mental illness
- A big risk factor for Mental illness
- A treatment for Mental Illness
- Helps Diagnose Mental Illness
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- A Resource who can help deal with Mental Illness
- A sign of good attachment
- A sign of Mental Illness
- Affects mental health in Infants and Children
- Health The Health of the brain
- A risk factor for Mental illness
11 Clues: A sign of Mental Illness • A type of mental illness • A sign of good attachment • Helps Diagnose Mental Illness • A treatment for Mental Illness • Health The Health of the brain • A risk factor for Mental illness • Another treatment for Mental Illness • A big risk factor for Mental illness • Affects mental health in Infants and Children • ...
Mental Health Monday 2023-10-23
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- a state of being free from illness or injury
- day of the week following Sunday
- schizophrenia is a _____disorder
- a negative mental state; common
- a mark of disgrace or negativity
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- chemicals that affects mental health
- a feeling of worry or nervousness
- the perfect health triangle
- an illness or condition that disrupts function
- disorder that causes hyperactivity
- causes intrusive thoughts and repetitive actions
11 Clues: the perfect health triangle • a negative mental state; common • day of the week following Sunday • schizophrenia is a _____disorder • a mark of disgrace or negativity • a feeling of worry or nervousness • disorder that causes hyperactivity • chemicals that affects mental health • a state of being free from illness or injury • an illness or condition that disrupts function • ...
DIABETES IN THE GUATEMALAN COMMUNITY 2025-04-29
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- Ethnic community focus of the project
- Challenges to accessing healthcare
- Key focus for reducing diabetes risk
- Organization supporting Central Americans
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- LA neighborhood with large Guatemalan population
- Indigenous Mayan language still spoken today
- Trusted community health worker
- Chronic disease with high blood sugar
- Belief Model Theory guiding education materials
- Traditional staple food made from corn
- Strong cultural value influencing health beliefs
11 Clues: Trusted community health worker • Challenges to accessing healthcare • Key focus for reducing diabetes risk • Chronic disease with high blood sugar • Ethnic community focus of the project • Traditional staple food made from corn • Organization supporting Central Americans • Indigenous Mayan language still spoken today • Belief Model Theory guiding education materials • ...
Positive Psychology 2026-05-11
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- should reduce this before bed time
- when someone says "you poor thing"
- focusing on your breath
- sitting with someone and not trying to fix their problem
- important for connectedness
- practicing awareness of your surroundings
- helps improve mental health
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- practicing appreciation for what you have
- a regular routine of this is beneficial for health
- taking a 'glass half full' approach
- connection and help mental health
11 Clues: focusing on your breath • important for connectedness • helps improve mental health • connection and help mental health • should reduce this before bed time • when someone says "you poor thing" • taking a 'glass half full' approach • practicing appreciation for what you have • practicing awareness of your surroundings • a regular routine of this is beneficial for health • ...
Janeth Lopez 2020-04-24
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- Is a risk factor for oral disease
- An oral health disease that damages gum
- Oral health is important to improve ability to smile,smell, swallow, taste, and ____.
- Every _____ months you should visit your dentist
- Has to be done daily to remove plaque in between teeth
- Avoid _____ foods to prevent tooth decay.
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- Health condition that affects oral health.
- A ____ toothbrush is recommended.
- Done twice a day,for 2-3 minutes.
- One of the most common oral disease
10 Clues: Is a risk factor for oral disease • A ____ toothbrush is recommended. • Done twice a day,for 2-3 minutes. • One of the most common oral disease • An oral health disease that damages gum • Avoid _____ foods to prevent tooth decay. • Health condition that affects oral health. • Every _____ months you should visit your dentist • ...
Healthy lifestyle vocab activity 2025-03-07
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- The foods we have to eat to stay healthy
- Process of obtaining nutrients from food
- Physical activity to improve health
- Harmony between activities, rest and well-being
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- Taking care of your physical, mental and emotional health (has a dash)
- Optimal physical and emotional health (has a dash)
- Essential nutrients for the body
- The action of moving the body to maintain health
- Consuming liquids to keep the body functioning
- Rest needed for body and mind recovery
10 Clues: Essential nutrients for the body • Physical activity to improve health • Rest needed for body and mind recovery • The foods we have to eat to stay healthy • Process of obtaining nutrients from food • Consuming liquids to keep the body functioning • Harmony between activities, rest and well-being • The action of moving the body to maintain health • ...
Psychological problems recap 2026-03-06
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- Who proposed an ideal set of characteristics
- bizarre beliefs that a person thinks is real
- treating someone differently
- A loss of a usual function
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- A strong sense of disapproval
- the number of people with a mental health problem
- A way of measuring mental health that relates to the idea that there are degrees of mental health
- false perceptions that affect the senses
- Strange positions and movements
- the number of new cases of mental health problems
10 Clues: A loss of a usual function • treating someone differently • A strong sense of disapproval • Strange positions and movements • false perceptions that affect the senses • Who proposed an ideal set of characteristics • bizarre beliefs that a person thinks is real • the number of people with a mental health problem • the number of new cases of mental health problems • ...
Schizophrenia Bingo Challenge - empathy 2024-12-10
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- Understanding and accepting another's feelings
- A supportive person in a person's mental health journeyinvolves Treatment involving talking to a therapist
- Hallucinations experienced by people with schizophrenia
- To recover or bounce back from difficulties
- Mental health condition characterized by delusions and hallucinations
- Feeling of being isolated due to mental health
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- Feeling of intense distrust and fear
- Emotional understanding of another's experience
- Belief in things that are not based in reality
- Public perception and judgment of mental health conditions
10 Clues: Feeling of intense distrust and fear • To recover or bounce back from difficulties • Understanding and accepting another's feelings • Belief in things that are not based in reality • Feeling of being isolated due to mental health • Emotional understanding of another's experience • Hallucinations experienced by people with schizophrenia • ...
MEDIBOX 2024-10-29
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- - Monitored with a cuff device for hypertension.
- - Medibox can include dispensers for these.
- - Key benefit of Medibox, making health management easier.
- - Bringing health essentials right to the door.
- - Overall well-being that Medibox aims to support.
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- - Where users can interact with and customize their Medibox
- - Ability to tailor the Medibox contents as per needs.
- - Monitored to manage diabetes.
- - Daily health check-ins help build this habit.
- - Type of illness Medibox supports, often requiring regular care.
10 Clues: - Monitored to manage diabetes. • - Medibox can include dispensers for these. • - Daily health check-ins help build this habit. • - Bringing health essentials right to the door. • - Monitored with a cuff device for hypertension. • - Overall well-being that Medibox aims to support. • - Ability to tailor the Medibox contents as per needs. • ...
Veteran Presentation Cross Word 2025-04-07
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- Sixteen percent of Veteran Population
- Commom Mental Health Condition
- Resource for Veteran Families
- Third Mental Health Condition
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- Resource for Veterans
- Obtained during service
- Large sum of Veterans develop this from chemical exposure
- Twice as likely to experience
- Serious Mental Health Condition
- Honorably discharged from CAF
10 Clues: Resource for Veterans • Obtained during service • Twice as likely to experience • Honorably discharged from CAF • Resource for Veteran Families • Third Mental Health Condition • Commom Mental Health Condition • Serious Mental Health Condition • Sixteen percent of Veteran Population • Large sum of Veterans develop this from chemical exposure
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Your well being with mentally and/physically
- Something that surrounds the globe with hateful and good messages
- The ability to understand certain information in health to make good decisions for certain treatments
- Your ability to control your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- How Long You Are to live
- To have something ready in case an emergency occurs
- To stop something like bullying
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- Your Body's well being
- How good your life is
- How your mind is doing
- Something you do all the time
- The Factor of Danger
- Passed on a certain mental or physical health trait
- Someone's standards to their life
- The place and people around you
- Something that people you are related to do such as certain songs and dances at events
16 Clues: The Factor of Danger • How good your life is • Your Body's well being • How your mind is doing • How Long You Are to live • Something you do all the time • The place and people around you • To stop something like bullying • Someone's standards to their life • Your well being with mentally and/physically • Passed on a certain mental or physical health trait • ...
gang 4 2024-04-25
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- The study of the distribution of disease within a population
- a key factor leading to PTSD in gang members is ___
- system prepares us for action with pupil dilation etc
- gang intervention program in Boston
- the percentage of US population suffering with a SMI
- Police misconduct case in LA and basis for "Training Day"
- during the civil war PTSD was referred to as soldiers this
- there are no ____ markers for mental illness
- the T in PTSD
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- the D in DSM
- Public health focuses on ___ as opposed to individual health
- where public health and criminology intersect
- this system controls normal breathing, digestion, heart rate
- there have been ___ major iterations of the DSM
- In PTSD system becomes stuck in a state of this
- PTSD, like all disorders listed in the DSM, identified through
- PTSD was called this during WWI
17 Clues: the D in DSM • the T in PTSD • PTSD was called this during WWI • gang intervention program in Boston • there are no ____ markers for mental illness • where public health and criminology intersect • there have been ___ major iterations of the DSM • In PTSD system becomes stuck in a state of this • a key factor leading to PTSD in gang members is ___ • ...
Benefits Crossword Challenge 2024-01-28
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- Days How many holidays does Dexas observe?
- Provider Organization PPO A type of health plan where you pay less if you use doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers that belong to the plan's network.
- Assistance Program A voluntary program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees who have personal and/or work-related problems.
- The process of getting approval from your insurance company before receiving certain healthcare services.
- of Pocket Maximum The maximum amount you have to pay for covered services in a plan year.
- Prescription Drug a medication created to be the same as an already marketed brand-name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics, and intended use that usually has a lower copay than brand-name drugs
- Who is our vision provider?
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- The amount you must pay out of pocket before insurance coverage begins for things like surgery and hospitalizations?
- The percentage of costs of a covered healthcare service you pay after you've paid your deductible.
- Enrollment The period during which you can enroll in a health insurance plan.
- Of Benefits The document that explains your health coverage, what it pays for, and any costs you must share.
- Of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) A document that summarizes the benefits and coverage of your health insurance plan.
- Event A change in your situation — like getting married, having a baby, or losing health coverage — that can make you eligible to enroll in health insurance outside the yearly Open Enrollment Period.
- A fixed amount you pay for each covered healthcare service, usually paid at the time of service.
- What is the name of the provider that we use to get short-term disability from?
- Insurance Name one benefit that is paid 100% by Dexas.
16 Clues: Who is our vision provider? • Days How many holidays does Dexas observe? • Insurance Name one benefit that is paid 100% by Dexas. • Enrollment The period during which you can enroll in a health insurance plan. • What is the name of the provider that we use to get short-term disability from? • ...
Health Literacy Crossword 2025-03-06
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- People with lower health literacy can be a result of lower levels of ______.
- People with high levels of health literacy understand the importance of healthy food,which can help increase____ H&W.
- Health literacy can help people work out healthy foods by reading the nutrional ____.
- Health literacy can help improve overall health ____.
- Knowing how to prevent disease/illnesses can help decrease _____ rate.
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- Feeling more confidented and less stress when it comes to understanding healthy behaviours can increase ____ H&W.
- Relates to how people access,understand and use health information and services.
- Health education systems at school can help _____ health literacy.
8 Clues: Health literacy can help improve overall health ____. • Health education systems at school can help _____ health literacy. • Knowing how to prevent disease/illnesses can help decrease _____ rate. • People with lower health literacy can be a result of lower levels of ______. • Relates to how people access,understand and use health information and services. • ...
Health Class Madison 2021-12-07
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- Something that surrounds the globe with hateful and good messages
- Someone's standards to their life
- Your ability to control your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- How good your life is
- The place and people around you
- How Long You Are to live
- Something that people you are related to do such as certain songs and dances at events
- To stop something like bullying
- How your mind is doing
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- The ability to understand certain information in health to make good decisions for certain treatments
- To have something ready in case an emergency occurs
- Your well being with mentally and/physically
- The Factor of Danger
- Something you do all the time
- Your Body's well being
- Passed on a certain mental or physical health trait
16 Clues: The Factor of Danger • How good your life is • Your Body's well being • How your mind is doing • How Long You Are to live • Something you do all the time • The place and people around you • To stop something like bullying • Someone's standards to their life • Your well being with mentally and/physically • To have something ready in case an emergency occurs • ...
All About Access 2015-04-06
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- Questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare
- ____ Health Information (PHI - protected by HIPAA)
- The individual who is carries the insurance coverage
- Attempting to use identifying information of another person without authority
- Collection and storage of patient demographic and insurance information
- Create a registration for a future inpatient service
- A fixed sum that a beneficiary must contribute towards the cost of their health care before insurance benefits begin
- The person who is ultimately responsible for paying the bill
- Partial or complete loss of consciousness
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- Abbreviation for spouse
- HIPAA(Health Insurance ___ and Accountability Act
- Not to be disclosed
- Office of Inspector General
- EOB(____ of Benefits)
- A fixed amount that is designated as the patient's responsibility regardless of the actual charge for services
- Advance Beneficiary Notice
16 Clues: Not to be disclosed • EOB(____ of Benefits) • Abbreviation for spouse • Advance Beneficiary Notice • Office of Inspector General • Partial or complete loss of consciousness • HIPAA(Health Insurance ___ and Accountability Act • ____ Health Information (PHI - protected by HIPAA) • The individual who is carries the insurance coverage • ...
Week 15 2024-02-10
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- submit health insurance claims to insurance companies to receive payment for the services they provide to patients. Providers
- Surgery MPFS Indicator 1 signifies a 150% adjustment for bilateral procedures, with 100% for one side and 50% for the second side. Bilateral
- Medicare insurance that covers inpatient care in hospitals. PartA
- generally have filing deadlines for claims, and for Medicare claims, they must be filed within 12 months from the date of service. Payers
- A national provider identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit number used by HIPAA- covered health care providers. identifier
- may be needed for services rendered to ensure that the service is approved in advance for coverage. Preauthorization
- Medicare advantage insurance in which beneficiaries can choose a private payer's managed care type of insurance. Medicare pays the private health plan a capitated rate. PartC
- medical coding can potentially impact a patient's future insurability or quality of health care. Inaccurate
- Judicial Review in US District Court, and the request must be filed within 60 days of the Appeals Council's decision. Level5
- must be submitted as soon as possible to avoid problems in processing benefits, as delays increase the chances of a problem occurring. Claims
- Payment determined by several factors including the type of provider and the type of medical service, supply, or pharmaceutical provided.
- Reconsideration by a Qualified Independent Contractor (QIC), ensuring independent review. Level2
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- Hearing by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), and an appeal may be made within 60days of the reconsideration decision. Level3
- Health insurance policy outlines what health care services and supplies the insurer what they will pay for in exchange for a payment of a premium.
- schedule is a listing of allowable amounts payers agree to for paying claims. Fee Geographic Practice Cost Index that adjusts the nationally derived RVUs to account for geographic variations in costs. Geographic
- A preauthorization may be needed for services rendered to ensure that the service is approved in advance for coverage. preauthorization
- factor that is a national rate determined by Medicare at the beginning of each calendar year. Conversion
- are billed directly even if they have no insurance. Patients
- Medicare insurance coverage that covers prescription drugs. PartD
- Medicare insurance coverage that covers physician or nonphysician providers' services and outpatient care in addition to other medical services that Part A doesn't cover. PartB
- Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) Level II, a standardized coding system used primarily to identify products, supplies, and services not included in CPT codes.Healthcare
- Security Act was established in 1965 as a federal health insurance program for individuals age 65 and older, regardless of income or health status. Social
- The individual responsible for paying the charges is known as the______. guarantor
- Review by a Medicare Appeals Council, and the request must be made within 60 days of the ALJ's decision. Level4
- period defined as the number of days during which all necessary services normally furnished by a physician are included in the payment for the procedure performed. Global
- Value Unit for an HCPCS code is determined by factors such as the physician's effort, practice expense, and malpractice component. Relative
- Medicare Physician Fee Schedule funded by Part B is used to reimburse physician services and it is composed of resource costs associated with physician work, practice expense and professional liability insurance. reimburse
- The billing of encounters involves coding and submitting claims to the insurance company. billing
28 Clues: are billed directly even if they have no insurance. Patients • Medicare insurance that covers inpatient care in hospitals. PartA • Medicare insurance coverage that covers prescription drugs. PartD • The individual responsible for paying the charges is known as the______. guarantor • ...
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword - Nika Nel 2021-10-13
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- also known as animal caretakers,they are individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; prepare animals for treatment; exercise animals, etc.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with prevention and correction of irregularities of the alignment of teeth.
- individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- also called animal health technicians, individuals working under the supervision of veterinarian who assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, etc.
- individuals who study human behavior and use this knowledge to help patients deal with the problems of everyday living.
- individuals who use massage, bodywork and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists.
- degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor's degree.
- individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- doctors who examine patients, order tests, make diagnoses, treat diseases/disorders, etc.
- medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- individuals who plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- the procedures and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the term of their professional license.
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- individuals who are trained to work in the patient's home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care for patients.
- an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
- individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians.
- individuals who provide treatment to improve mobility and prevent or limit permanent disability of patients who have disabling joint, bone, muscle, and/or nerve injuries or diseases.
- individuals who organize and code medical records, gather statistical information, and monitor records to ensure confidentiality.
- individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-dept patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones.
- secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after grauduation.
- also called operating room technicians,individuals who work under the supervision of RNs or physicians, prepare patients for surgery; assist during surgery, etc.
- individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles
- medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and service shown in a patient's health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
35 Clues: surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones. • individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians. • physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies. • ...
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword - Nika Nel 2021-10-13
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- also known as animal caretakers,they are individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; prepare animals for treatment; exercise animals, etc.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with prevention and correction of irregularities of the alignment of teeth.
- individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- also called animal health technicians, individuals working under the supervision of veterinarian who assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, etc.
- individuals who study human behavior and use this knowledge to help patients deal with the problems of everyday living.
- individuals who use massage, bodywork and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists.
- degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor's degree.
- individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- doctors who examine patients, order tests, make diagnoses, treat diseases/disorders, etc.
- medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- individuals who plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- the procedures and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the term of their professional license.
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- individuals who are trained to work in the patient's home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care for patients.
- an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
- individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians.
- individuals who provide treatment to improve mobility and prevent or limit permanent disability of patients who have disabling joint, bone, muscle, and/or nerve injuries or diseases.
- individuals who organize and code medical records, gather statistical information, and monitor records to ensure confidentiality.
- individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-dept patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones.
- secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after grauduation.
- also called operating room technicians,individuals who work under the supervision of RNs or physicians, prepare patients for surgery; assist during surgery, etc.
- individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles
- medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and service shown in a patient's health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
35 Clues: surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones. • individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians. • physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies. • ...
Self-care 2024-03-21
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- The ability to maintain a healthy proportion of work, leisure, and other activities or the state of equilibrium.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The active pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health.
- The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- A natural, reversible state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and well-being.
- The process of providing or obtaining the necessary amount of fluid for the body's health and proper functioning.
- The process of removing toxic substances or qualities.
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- The activity of keeping a diary or journal that explores thoughts and feelings surrounding the events of your life.
- The practice of being aware of the present moment, deliberately and non-judgmentally.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety; activities or practices that help achieve this state.
- The practice of caring for the skin by cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting it.
- Physical activities intended to improve strength, fitness, and overall health.
- An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
- The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.
- A practice of focused concentration, often for the purpose of achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state.
15 Clues: The process of removing toxic substances or qualities. • An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. • The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means. • Physical activities intended to improve strength, fitness, and overall health. • The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something (4)
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8)
- A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early. (7,9)
- Focusing one's mind for a period of time to only one thing, as a way of becoming calm and relaxed (10)
- Worry, apprehension (7)
- The state of being "in the moment" (11)
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality (9)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10)
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- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8)
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness (9)
- The help you give to someone developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. (6,6,5,3)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7)
12 Clues: Worry, apprehension (7) • The state of being "in the moment" (11) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection (10) • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate(8) • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (7) • The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal (8) • ...
Careers using PE 2021-01-08
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- Skilled and talented sportsmen and sportswomen, who are paid to compete in their chosen sport (6,11).
- Looks after the day-to-day running of sports and leisure centres (7,6,7).
- Works with clients to improve their health and fitness (8,7).
- Shares scientific food knowledge and advice about the effects of diet and nutrition on health and wellbeing (12).
- Leads trips and teach skills in activities like hill walking, climbing, canoeing, skiing and snowboarding (4,10,10).
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- Works with patients to improve their range of movement, and promote health and wellbeing (15).
- Uses knowledge of how the body works to help people improve their health or sporting ability (6,10).
- Helps to protect people from fire and other dangers, and gives advice on fire prevention (11).
- Looks after swimming areas, helps swimmers to stay safe and carries out rescues in emergencies (9).
- work in schools and colleges, teaching sport and fitness to young people (8,9,7).
- Organises exercise programmes to improve people's health and fitness (7,10).
- Teaches sports skills to individuals and teams of all abilities (6,5).
12 Clues: Works with clients to improve their health and fitness (8,7). • Teaches sports skills to individuals and teams of all abilities (6,5). • Looks after the day-to-day running of sports and leisure centres (7,6,7). • Organises exercise programmes to improve people's health and fitness (7,10). • ...
The UK Health and Social Care system 2023-07-07
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- Role in which someone takes blood samples from patients which are examined in a laboratory
- Three word acronym for the name of the publicly funded healthcare system in England
- Agreed set of standards that define competencies expected for roles in Health and Social Care
- Three word abbreviation for the name of the organisation that regulates all health and social care services in England
- Current secretary of state for health and social care
- the science of how nutrition affects our health.
- Senior ambulance service healthcare professionals who respond to medical emergencies
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- Role where the person seeks to protect children and adults from harm
- Person who makes sure the patient experience is as comfortable and stress-free as possible
- Role which involves referring people to a Range of Local Services to Meet Non-clinical Needs.
- Person who works with people experiencing a wide range of emotional and psychological problems to help them
- Three word abbreviation for partnerships that come together to plan and deliver joined up health and care services.
12 Clues: the science of how nutrition affects our health. • Current secretary of state for health and social care • Role where the person seeks to protect children and adults from harm • Three word acronym for the name of the publicly funded healthcare system in England • Senior ambulance service healthcare professionals who respond to medical emergencies • ...
Discharge Planning Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
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- Is given when identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms.
- Gives your life direction, and boosts your motivation and self-confidence.
- Should be taken daily, are prescribed by a doctor, and used to treat illness.
- Money that is owed usually 1x month to different people/agencies.
- Provides health coverage to eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.
- Support group that enables its members to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.
- A network of people who provide an individual with practical or emotional support.
- The process of meeting with a professional to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues.
- A time when you are free from work, school or other responsibilities and tasks.
- Handbook used by health care professionals as the guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders.
- Federal Government housing program for assisting low-income families, the elderly, and disabled.
- An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
- Solving personal and interpersonal problems, in order to minimize or tolerate stress and conflict.
- A payroll tax-funded federal insurance program designed to provide income supplements to people who are physically restricted in their ability to be employed because of a notable disability.
- Documents clear steps to take to provide support for a person in crisis including knowing who to contact for assistance and how to work together with the person during the crisis.
- An institution providing medical treatment.
- Available 24/7 to provide immediate assistance to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
- Educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students.
- Having paid work.
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- Provides psychological testing and assessments, individual and group therapy, and forensic evaluations and behavioral interventions.
- Community health provider that provides outpatient mental health treatment.
- A Federal income supplement program that is designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income; and it provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- The place you go to pick up medications.
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older and certain younger people with disabilities.
- When I leave Western State Hospital I will be ______________________________.
- Provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency.
- Includes information about where you will be discharged to, medication list, and appointments.
- Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior.
- Living spaces that provide shelter.
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- Used to purchase goods and services.
- Allows state welfare departments to issue benefits via a magnetically encoded payment card.
- Assists you with discharge planning in coordination with your local CSB, and may also assist you in contacting family, friends, employers, landlords, attorneys, etc.
- The recommended number of hours of sleep you should get per night.
- Provide structured and scheduled activities promoting socialization, recovery, self-advocacy, development of support, and maintenance of community living skills.
- The recommended number of minutes of exercise you should get per day.
36 Clues: Having paid work. • Living spaces that provide shelter. • Used to purchase goods and services. • The place you go to pick up medications. • An institution providing medical treatment. • An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place • Is given when identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms. • ...
Prior What?!!? 2025-09-09
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- Services that help a person with a mental or physical disability maintain or improve skills needed for daily living. These may be subject to different prior authorization rules than other services.
- The presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in the same person. This can complicate the prior authorization process.
- A utilization management protocol that requires a patient to first try a less expensive or preferred medication or treatment before the insurance plan will cover a more expensive or non-preferred alternative.
- A mental health condition where the person's use of a substance, like alcohol or drugs, leads to health problems or an inability to meet their work, school, or home responsibilities.
- A formal request to an insurance company to reconsider a denied prior authorization request or claim.
- A broad term that encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders.
- The refusal by an insurance company to cover a specific service.
- Standardized letter and number combinations used by healthcare providers to classify and document a patient's diagnosis.
- An authorization for a service that has already been provided. This is usually only granted in specific circumstances, such as an emergency.
- Mental health care that requires a patient to stay overnight at a hospital or residential facility.
- A review process conducted after a patient has been admitted to a higher level of care to determine if continued services are medically necessary.
- A group of healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics that have a contract with an insurance plan to provide services at a discounted rate.
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- A specific service or condition that is not covered by an insurance plan.
- Standardized codes used to describe the medical, surgical, and diagnostic services provided by a healthcare professional.
- The standard used by an insurance company to determine if a service or treatment is reasonable, necessary, and appropriate for a patient's condition. This is often based on clinical guidelines and evidence-based practices.
- The process of getting pre-approval from a health insurance plan before a patient receives a specific medical service, treatment, or medication. It's also known as preauthorization, precertification, or prior approval.
- A set of techniques used by health insurance plans to manage healthcare costs by influencing patient care decisions. Prior authorization is a key component of this.
- A written order from a primary care physician to a patient to see a specialist, which is often required by HMO plans.
- The first step in the prior authorization process where the insurance company reviews the request to ensure all necessary information has been submitted.
- A collaborative process where a professional helps a patient navigate the healthcare system, including accessing services, resources, and coordinating care.
- A decision by an insurance company to deny or reduce a requested service or treatment.
- The specific, evidence-based guidelines and standards that an insurance company uses to evaluate the medical necessity of a treatment.
- Mental health care services that a patient receives without being admitted to a hospital or residential facility, such as individual therapy, group therapy, or medication management.
- A healthcare provider or facility that does not have a contract with a patient's insurance plan. Prior authorization for out-of-network services can be more complex and costly.
24 Clues: The refusal by an insurance company to cover a specific service. • A specific service or condition that is not covered by an insurance plan. • A broad term that encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders. • A decision by an insurance company to deny or reduce a requested service or treatment. • ...
Nurses Week Crossword 2022 2022-04-28
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- extreme fear of needles
- the gold standard of testing for COVID-19
- a state of body aches and chills
- SARS CoV-2 protein that penetrates host cell
- newest addition to the team
- popular producer of mRNA vaccine
- preferred intramuscular injection site
- isolation location for many health units
- gov. agency who makes guidelines to protect the health of Americans
- unit closed since beginning of pandemic
- popular antigen self-test
- the real MVP's of healthcare
- animal suspected to have caused zoonotic transfer of COVID-19 to humans
- replacements are provided on Friday's between 12pm-2pm
- runs through a nurses veins
- the new term for fully vaccinated
- therapeutic infusion used for individuals at high risk to develop severe COVID-19
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- offers in-house testing to staff
- can become swollen after vaccination or infection
- CPAC, Gridiron, and DC Gala are examples of this type of event
- people living with post-COVID syndrome
- requirement for vaccination
- mass vaccination and testing site set up
- loss of smell
- recommended medication to treat aches and chills
- process by which virus spreads between two hosts
- presidential advisor to global health issues
- I got my Fauci ______
- where COVID-19 originated
- an epidemic that has spread to a global level
- antiviral approved to treat COVID-19
- an individual less than 6 feet with positive symptoms
- social distance measure
- popular phrase used by patients to explain a positive health screening
34 Clues: loss of smell • I got my Fauci ______ • extreme fear of needles • social distance measure • where COVID-19 originated • popular antigen self-test • requirement for vaccination • newest addition to the team • runs through a nurses veins • the real MVP's of healthcare • offers in-house testing to staff • a state of body aches and chills • popular producer of mRNA vaccine • ...
Legal & Ethics Crossword 2025-01-17
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- Improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment
- Doing something you should have done, but doing it improprly
- Program for people with low incomes and limited resources
- Writes the minimum standard for equipment to ensure safety
- The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- Something that no one could have prevented
- ________ insurance that is supplemental and is provide through athletics
- If a person has no reason to suspect danger or harm, then they are not required to look for it
- Not fulfilling legal duty
- The amount of time a person can sue for injury resulting from negligence
- a federal health insurance program, but is for the elderly and disabled
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- Provide preventative measures and limit where an individual can receive care with the exception of emergencies
- The primary mechanism of payment for medical services in the United States
- Activities that a health professional is permitted to perform
- Provide discounted health care, but also limit where a person can go for treatment
- Legally defined responsibilities a medical professional has
- Legal wrongs committed against a person
- Protects privacy of students’ educational records
- Athletes assume there is a certain amount of risk for injury in their sport
- Doing something you have no duty to perform
- The state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person, either intentional or accidental
- Regulates how any members of healthcare can share health information concerning an athlete
22 Clues: Not fulfilling legal duty • Legal wrongs committed against a person • Something that no one could have prevented • Doing something you have no duty to perform • The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • Protects privacy of students’ educational records • Program for people with low incomes and limited resources • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-03
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- Naomi Osaka is a __-time Grand Slam Champion
- Osaka was punished for refusing to speak with the ___ at the French Open
- Fear of ___ contributes a significant amount to the mental state of an athlete
- Is a Japanese tennis player
- Coaches should foster an environment where talking about mental health is ___
- A component of mindfulness
- A visualization mental state that an athlete could think of is accomplishing a ___
- Naomi Osaka is a prominent ____ about mental health
- A workplace wellness program that Osaka partners with
- Has a profound impact on an athlete's athletic performance
- Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open because of ____
- A bad mental state can affect an athlete's level of ____
- Upon reflection, Naomi Osaka feels that withdrawing from the French Open was a ___ decision
- A form of mediation in which a person focuses on the present moment
- Another method that Naomi Osaka uses is ____
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- Naomi Osaka is vocal about the importance of ____
- A professional with whom an athlete can talk to about their mental health
- A strategy where athletes create a mental picture
- A basketball player who has spoken out about their struggles with mental health
- How Naomi Osaka initially felt after withdrawing from the French Open
- Some of the changes to mental state are ____, such as eating less
- Osaka returned to tennis ahead of the Tokyo _____
- A common mentality in tennis
- A state of mind that visualization helps to create
- Sports aren't just physical, but also ____
25 Clues: A component of mindfulness • Is a Japanese tennis player • A common mentality in tennis • Sports aren't just physical, but also ____ • Naomi Osaka is a __-time Grand Slam Champion • Another method that Naomi Osaka uses is ____ • Naomi Osaka is vocal about the importance of ____ • A strategy where athletes create a mental picture • ...
Leadership and management in public health. 2025-10-10
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- A leadership development method involving guidance from a more experienced person. (9)
- A quality of a good leader, meaning responsible and answerable for one's actions. (13)
- A leadership quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. (9)
- A management model that emphasizes adaptability and rapid response to change. (5)
- Taking active part in teamwork
- IMPROVEMENT A management model that focuses on continuous, incremental improvement. (8, 3)
- The process of enabling employees to take initiative and make decisions. (11)
- The process of making decisions, especially in a public health crisis. (10)
- A leadership quality involving the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. (9)
- The ability to inspire and influence others towards a common goal. (9)
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- A management model with a hierarchical structure, clear roles, and rules. (10)
- A leadership trait involving the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. (7)
- A management function that involves setting goals and defining strategies. (8)
- A public health leader known for his work on eradicating smallpox. (7)
- A method for developing leadership skills through structured education. (8)
- A building block that deals with funding of services
- A key public health leader who pioneered modern nursing. (10)
- The act of guiding a group or organization. (9)
- A leadership style where the leader makes decisions unilaterally. (11)
- . A public health leader and former CDC director known for his role in the COVID-19 response. (6)
20 Clues: Taking active part in teamwork • The act of guiding a group or organization. (9) • A building block that deals with funding of services • A key public health leader who pioneered modern nursing. (10) • A public health leader known for his work on eradicating smallpox. (7) • A leadership style where the leader makes decisions unilaterally. (11) • ...
