health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2023-11-14
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- chest compressions that suppler oxygen to the body until normal function is restored
- a sequence of actions that maximizes the victims chances of survival
- a device that shock the Heart to restore it to rhythm
- a powerful storm that generally formed in tropical areas wi 74 mph winds heavy rain and sometimes tornados
- control center a round the clock service that can help anyone who has medical advice on how to treat the poison
- a set of item you will need in a emergency
- and solid liquid or gas that can Camus illness or kill the body
- safety precautions used with every client
- a poisonous secretions
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- statutes that protect rescuers from being sued for giving emergency
- the immediate,temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional care can be provided
- floods floods in which a dangerous volume of water builds up in a short amount of time
- breatiing for a person who is not breathing on there own
- a injury to the brain that can cause unconsciousness
- the condition of not being aware of your surroundings
- snowstorm that reaches 35 mph or more winds
- a series of vibrations that go though the ground
- it is when the heart is not adequately suppling the body with enough blood
- a whirling funnel shaped windstorm that from he storm to the ground
19 Clues: a poisonous secretions • safety precautions used with every client • a set of item you will need in a emergency • snowstorm that reaches 35 mph or more winds • a series of vibrations that go though the ground • a injury to the brain that can cause unconsciousness • the condition of not being aware of your surroundings • ...
kaden prindels health crossword 2022-09-08
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- state of excellent healt and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions,solve problems, and examine situation
- aspect of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- presence of waste in the environment
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- actual number of years a person lives
- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- length of time a person is expected to live
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media,and advertisements
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy,happy,and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thought and feelings, including emotions,moods, feeling about one's self, and views about the world
- chemical that carries genetic information found in chromosomes
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- health conditions that develop due to a persons gene;do not require the presence of other risk factors
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- state of being without regular consistent housing
- beliefs, values, customs, and art of a particular group or society
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for structure and function ofa persons cell;affect development, personality, and health
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • chemical that carries genetic information found in chromosomes • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-04-19
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- A short, calming practice involving inhale and exhale
- Focusing on the present moment with acceptance
- Month when we raise awareness about mental health
- Restorative practice essential for mental health
- Common phrase: “It’s okay to not be ___”
- A mental health condition involving deep sadness
- Feeling nervous or uneasy
- A state of being separated from others, often linked to poor mental health
- The process of talking to a mental health professional
- Workplace ally who checks in with others
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- Talking about your feelings can reduce this
- Activities that help maintain or improve mental health
- The ability to bounce back from adversity
- Limits we set to protect our well-being
- The ability to understand and share someone else’s feelings
- A quick conversation to see how someone is doing
- Practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings
- Misconceptions about who gets eating disorders are this
- Essential aspect of recovery and mental health
19 Clues: Feeling nervous or uneasy • Limits we set to protect our well-being • Common phrase: “It’s okay to not be ___” • Workplace ally who checks in with others • The ability to bounce back from adversity • Talking about your feelings can reduce this • Focusing on the present moment with acceptance • Essential aspect of recovery and mental health • ...
your moms health and wellness 2022-09-08
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- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- dimesion of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings,including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors,hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- state of being without regular consistent housing
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease,unhealthy condition,or injury
- length of time a person is expected to live
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
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- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actal number of years a person lives
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books TV shows, movies social media, and advertisements
- presence of waste in the enviroment
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cell; affect development personality, and health
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, mental and emotional, and social well-being
20 Clues: presence of waste in the enviroment • actal number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular consistent housing • of health that refers to how well the body functions • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
PAS Week 2024 2024-03-26
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- Coordination of Benefits
- A patient could authorize specific individuals to receive medical information on their behalf on this registration document
- Director's name
- The amount you pay for covered health services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- Federal health insurance plan that patients 65 or older will typically have
- ABN (Advance __ Notice)
- HIM (__ Information Management)
- Face covering
- Patient Access Services
- Power of Attorney
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- LVN (Licensed __ Nurse)
- Manager's name (not supervisor lol)
- Explanation of Benefits
- Medical Doctor
- When a child is covered by two parents' health insurance policies, this rule decides which insurance will pay first
- EHR system used
- Provider who helps manage all aspects of your health
- A portal that gives patients easy access to their medical records
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Nurse Practitioner
20 Clues: Face covering • Medical Doctor • Director's name • EHR system used • Power of Attorney • Nurse Practitioner • LVN (Licensed __ Nurse) • Explanation of Benefits • ABN (Advance __ Notice) • Patient Access Services • Coordination of Benefits • HIM (__ Information Management) • Health Maintenance Organization • Manager's name (not supervisor lol) • ...
PHC 2025-08-17
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- Place where most community health services are given
- Care given to pregnant women
- Checking children’s weight regularly
- Treating simple sickness like cough or fever
- Service for safe pregnancy and delivery
- Safe water and hygiene
- Shots given to prevent diseases
- Teaching people how to stay healthy
- Food program for underweight children
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- Using local resources in health care wisely
- Everyone should have fair access to health care
- Health worker who helps mothers give birth
- People helping decide about their own health
- Sorting patients by urgency
- Visiting sick people in their homes
- Doctor for the teeth
- Care for older persons (like blood pressure check)
- PHC service addressing proper diet and food intake
- Tests to find disease early
- First point of health service in the community
20 Clues: Doctor for the teeth • Safe water and hygiene • Sorting patients by urgency • Tests to find disease early • Care given to pregnant women • Shots given to prevent diseases • Visiting sick people in their homes • Teaching people how to stay healthy • Checking children’s weight regularly • Food program for underweight children • Service for safe pregnancy and delivery • ...
chapter 1-11 2021-12-14
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- is taking action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health-related belief
- behaviors are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- is something you aim for that takes planning and work.
- skills- The first step is to develop health skills. , or life skills,
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- a goal that you can reach in a short period of time
- those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- an overall state of well-being, or total health.
- communication- is the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
- is the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- is a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the United States.
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices
- are communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- a goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of the time
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
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- multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals
- is the sum of your surroundings
- ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress
- is the process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem-solving.
- are steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- is avoiding harmful behaviors, including the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs and sexual activity before marriage
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- or the various methods of communicating information
- a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness.
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others.
- are people of the same age who share similar interests
28 Clues: is the sum of your surroundings • an overall state of well-being, or total health. • a goal that you can reach in a short period of time • or the various methods of communicating information • multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals • is something you aim for that takes planning and work. • are people of the same age who share similar interests • ...
Supplements for Menopause 2025-01-18
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- A spice with anti-inflammatory properties beneficial for joint health.
- An antioxidant that supports energy production in cells.
- A vitamin that supports energy levels and cognitive health.
- A herb known for reducing stress and promoting relaxation.
- A hormone supplement that can help regulate sleep.
- Fatty acids that support heart health and reduce inflammation.
- An herbal supplement that boosts energy and mood.
- Plant-based compounds that mimic estrogen in the body.
- A source of omega-3s and lignans that may reduce menopause symptoms.
- A mineral that supports immune function and skin health.
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- D An essential vitamin for bone strength and immune support.
- A plant extract used to ease hot flashes and breast tenderness.
- A mineral vital for maintaining bone health post-menopause.
- A vitamin that may reduce hot flashes and improve skin health.
- A herbal supplement used to alleviate hot flashes and night sweats.
- A mineral that supports muscle function and reduces stress.
- Beneficial bacteria that support gut health and digestion.
- A herb that helps regulate hormonal fluctuations.
- A supplement that can improve skin elasticity and joint health.
- A nutrient sometimes needed due to fatigue or anemia in menopause.
20 Clues: A herb that helps regulate hormonal fluctuations. • An herbal supplement that boosts energy and mood. • A hormone supplement that can help regulate sleep. • Plant-based compounds that mimic estrogen in the body. • An antioxidant that supports energy production in cells. • A mineral that supports immune function and skin health. • ...
insurance vocab 2021-02-15
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- Fixed amount you pay for a specific health care service or prescription.
- How much you need to pay for health services out of pocket.
- Federal health insurance program for Americans over 65.
- Rule, Used to determine when a plan is primary or secondary for a dependent child when covered by both parents' benefit plan.
- Government funded health care for army officials and their family.
- compensation, If you get hurt while working the company you work for will pay for medical bills if reported in a certain amount of time.
- of Benefits, Statement sent by health insurance company explaining what services were paid for.
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- Money per patient per unit of time in advance to physician for health care services.
- Government funded health care for widow/er and children of veterans.
- of Benefits, Agreement that transfers insurance claims rights or benefits of policy to a 3rd party.
- Children's health insurance program, government funded for kids under the age of 18.
- Required prior to performance of a health-care service.
- Percentage of the cost that you pay for covered services.
- condition, Medical condition started before person's health insurance went in effect.
- Monthly payment for health insurance.
- Maintenance Organization, Health Insurance plan that usually has their own network of providers/hospitals who have agreed to accept payment at a certain level for any services provided.
- Provider Organization, health insurance plan that provides maximum benefits if you visit an in-network physician or provider, but still provides some coverage for out-of-network providers.
17 Clues: Monthly payment for health insurance. • Required prior to performance of a health-care service. • Federal health insurance program for Americans over 65. • Percentage of the cost that you pay for covered services. • How much you need to pay for health services out of pocket. • Government funded health care for army officials and their family. • ...
Health and Fitness 2013-04-21
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- a type of health of which could be interpreted over the web
- the national PA guideline
- if you stay still for to long
- teen-aged
- this is what you would gain health if you were vacuuming
- health that is related to your work, school or job
- the minimum amount of PA an adolescent girl should do per day
- the pulse you feel in your wrist
- you should only do two hours of this per day
- running would help your this type of health
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- things you do everyday
- the opposite of unhealthy
- eating junk food would be
- this is good for your body as it can repair itself
- social, emotional and physical health are all
- the world health organisation
- the pulse you feel in your neck
- you can feel this mainly in your neck
- doing a physical for your enjoyment
- this health would be affected if you were feeling stressed
20 Clues: teen-aged • things you do everyday • the opposite of unhealthy • eating junk food would be • the national PA guideline • if you stay still for to long • the world health organisation • the pulse you feel in your neck • the pulse you feel in your wrist • doing a physical for your enjoyment • you can feel this mainly in your neck • running would help your this type of health • ...
Day13-总 2025-01-22
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- Relating to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- Having positive qualities, can refer to health too.
- Perform a medical procedure on a patient.
- Causing harm or damage.
- A disease or period of sickness.
- A serious infectious illness, more severe than a cold.
- A higher - than - normal body temperature, often a sign of illness.
- Physical or mental damage.
- Having negative qualities, can describe poor health.
- Get an illness, like catching a cold.
- Related to the body, like physical health.
- Having good health; free from disease.
- Physical activity done to keep fit and healthy.
- In good health, often used as an adverb.
- Give medical care to someone who is ill.
- A tiny organism that can cause diseases.
- Not feeling well; ill.
- An abnormal condition that affects a person's health.
- Superlative of 'bad', indicating the poorest health.
- Attention and treatment given to someone who is ill.
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- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound.
- Lacking strength, often due to illness.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- A person who is receiving medical treatment.
- A small, round piece of medicine.
- Sick; suffering from a disease.
- Experience pain, illness, or other bad things.
- Substances used to treat or prevent diseases.
- Superlative of 'good', meaning in the most healthy state.
- A common illness with a runny nose and sore throat.
- A serious disease where cells grow out of control.
- Become affected by an illness.
- Something that is good or helpful, like for health.
- - ray A type of imaging used to see inside the body.
- Having the skin damaged by too much sun.
- Comparative of 'bad', for deteriorating health.
- In good health; well.
- Comparative of 'good', used when health improves.
38 Clues: In good health; well. • Not feeling well; ill. • Causing harm or damage. • Physical or mental damage. • Become affected by an illness. • Sick; suffering from a disease. • A disease or period of sickness. • A small, round piece of medicine. • Get an illness, like catching a cold. • Having good health; free from disease. • Lacking strength, often due to illness. • ...
Whole Health Fun 2024-06-25
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- __________ centers around what matters to you.
- The ______________ illustrates the big picture connections between your health and other aspects of your life.
- The reason for which something exists, or is done, made, used, etc.
- Activities such as sleep and rest can help you _________.
- The outer ring of the Circle of Health.
- Whole Health Foundations training helps you reflect on your mission, aspiration and purpose.
- Personal _________ includes your personal life and work life and affects not only your happiness, but also your health.
- An important goal accompanied by strong conviction.
- Who, at 91, recently participated in the New York City Marathon (covered in Whole Health Foundations training)?
- Gives you energy and strength.
- Healthy __________ has a tremendous effect on your health and well-being.
- Developed by the Office of Patient Centered Care & Cultural Transformation, aids you in identifying what really matters to you in your life.
- What "mount" was included in the Whole Health Foundations training PowerPoint Presentation?
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- __________ provides a sense of meaning and purpose in life. Where do you turn for strength and comfort?
- _________ medicine and health reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focusing on the whole person.
- Feeling ______ can sometimes make you get sick and keep you sick. Be sure to foster health relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.
- One of the common offerings at VA mentioned in Whole Health Foundations training.
- The well-developed training to help you explore Whole Health and what it means to you (take it today!).
- The number of areas of self care.
- Prevention and treatment of illness or disease and traditional and complementary medicine are part of ____________.
- Awareness of your ____________ starts with paying attention to the influences of your environment on your life and health.
- A strong desire, longing, or aim.
- Using the _________ of the mind can help you lower blood pressure or control pain.
23 Clues: Gives you energy and strength. • The number of areas of self care. • A strong desire, longing, or aim. • The outer ring of the Circle of Health. • __________ centers around what matters to you. • An important goal accompanied by strong conviction. • Activities such as sleep and rest can help you _________. • ...
Latino Health Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices 2025-11-06
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- are given priority by the government to ensure availability
- Some illnesses are found outside the body
- Latinos gradually take on the lifestyles of mainstream US culture
- Also known as the Hot and Cold Theory
- message therapists
- Result from the person having experienced strong emotional states
- Health services are run by the government
- practice espiritismo to heal patients and act as spiritualist mediums to help patients get rid of the spirits
- relying on friends and family, self treatment with home remedies is this health practice
- Exposure to mainstream culture at school contributed to their becoming bilingual and bicultural.
- This group of Latinos came to the US in search of better living conditions, many already in the US
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- Are more attached to their home countries of origin, including the model of health care.
- According to the Hot and Cold Theory, if all 4 _____ are balanced, a person is healthy.
- Express their pride in their heritage and to retain cultural values that do not conflict with the mainstream culture such as food and music
- in this system of healing, the patients health problems as well as his or her cultural and religious beliefs are considered.
- African, Native American, and European cultures ______ Latinos' views on health.
- The believed ____ of illness often determines which type of help someone will seek
- came to the US in search for a better life - more readily accepted into mainstream society
- A religious health practice in which one negotiates with God, asking for improved health in exchange for giving up something the person enjoys or values
- Health in Spanish
- World Health Organization
- Pan American Health Organization
- Resources are limited in Latinamerca, therefore the emphasis of health programs is on ____
- More educated Latinos are more willing to accept the _____ of health instead of the religiously influenced one.
24 Clues: Health in Spanish • message therapists • World Health Organization • Pan American Health Organization • Also known as the Hot and Cold Theory • Some illnesses are found outside the body • Health services are run by the government • are given priority by the government to ensure availability • Latinos gradually take on the lifestyles of mainstream US culture • ...
MED216 Chapter 10 2019-10-03
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- evidence-based medicine
- interpretation of encrypted form data
- personal health record
- use of audiovisual equipment
- virtual private network
- wide area network
- management of automated health info
- personal digital assistant
- data exchange via high radio frequency
- accessing portions of own health info
- office of the national coordinator
- health information management
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- health information exchange
- telephone that allows internet browsing
- housing of commercially maintained site
- many require to reduce redundancy
- cloud is for use by one organization
- larger than a PDA
- local area network
- technology for remote monitoring
- used as a security device
- patient-centered medical home
22 Clues: larger than a PDA • wide area network • local area network • personal health record • evidence-based medicine • virtual private network • used as a security device • personal digital assistant • health information exchange • use of audiovisual equipment • patient-centered medical home • health information management • technology for remote monitoring • many require to reduce redundancy • ...
Hazel Acronyms 2022-07-13
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Mental Health
- Physical Health
- end of day
- Physician Assistant
- Family Education Rights and Protection Act
- Chief Technology Officer
- implementation manager
- customer success manager
- Clinical Support Team
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- Protected Health Information
- Primary Care Physician
- Account Manager
- Hazel's Early Assessment Response and Treatment
- Medical Doctor
- Nurse Practitioner
- family resource manager
- Chief Medical Officer
- Over the Counter Medication
- Customer Support Team
20 Clues: end of day • Mental Health • Medical Doctor • Account Manager • Physical Health • Nurse Practitioner • Physician Assistant • Chief Medical Officer • Customer Support Team • Clinical Support Team • Primary Care Physician • implementation manager • family resource manager • Chief Technology Officer • customer success manager • Over the Counter Medication • Protected Health Information • ...
Latino Health Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices 2021-12-09
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- are given priority by the government to ensure availability
- Some illnesses are found outside the body
- Latinos gradually take on the lifestyles of the mainstream culture
- Also known as the Hot and Cold Theory
- message therapists
- Result from the person having experienced strong emotional states
- Health services are run by the government
- practice espiritismo to heal patients and act as spiritualist mediums to help patients get rid of the spirits
- relying on friends and family, self treatment with home remedies is this health practice
- Exposure to mainstream culture at school contributed to their becoming bilingual and bicultural.
- This group of Latinos came to the US in search of better living conditions, many already in the US
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- Are more attached to their home countries of origin, including the model of health care.
- According to the Hot and Cold Theory, if all 4 _____ are balance, a person is unhealthy.
- Express their pride in their heritage and to retain cultural values that do not conflict with the mainstream culture such as food and music
- in this system of healing, the patients health problems as well as his or her cultural and religious beliefs are considered.
- African, Native American, and European cultures ______ Latinos' views on health.
- The believed ____ of illness often determines which type of help someone will seek
- came to the US in search for a better life - more readily accepted into mainstream society
- A religious health practice in which one negotiates with God, asking for improved health in exchange for giving up something the person enjoys or values
- Health in Spanish
- World Health Organization
- Pan American Health Organization
- Resources are limited in Latinamerca, therefore the emphasis of health programs is on ____
- More educated Latinos are more willing to accept the _____ of health instead of the religiously influenced one.
24 Clues: Health in Spanish • message therapists • World Health Organization • Pan American Health Organization • Also known as the Hot and Cold Theory • Some illnesses are found outside the body • Health services are run by the government • are given priority by the government to ensure availability • Result from the person having experienced strong emotional states • ...
Insurance 101 2015-07-21
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- The patients share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage
- The amount the patient has to pay out-of-pocket for expenses before the insurance company will cover the remaining costs Deductible obligations exclude copayments
- Advantage, Replacement Policy or Medicare Part C: A type of Medicare health plan offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare to provide you with all your Part A and Part B benefits, in addition to RX and dental benefits
- Accounts Receivable
- Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation)
- Remittance Advice Remark Code; Supplemental to a CARC
- Software as a Service (QSI Dental Web/ QDW)
- State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients
- A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction and is eligible for health benefits under the subscribers health insurance policy
- Explanation of Benefits
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- Marian Smith is the
- A type of health insurance arrangement that allows plan participants relative freedom to choose the doctors and hospitals they want to visit
- : Park Dental's Clearinghouse
- The process of paying claims submitted or denying them after comparing claims to the benefit or coverage requirements
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Federally administered health insurance program for adults over 65, patients with disabilities and / or End Stage Renal Disease
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Coordination of Benefits
- Claim: Formerly called Claim Reversal; A provider initiated electronic void is the cancelation of an entire claim
- The policy owner The person who pays health insurance premiums and / or is eligible for group health insurance benefits
- A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again
- A request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurer after services are rendered
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs
- Electronic Claim Submission
- : Electronic Data Interchange
25 Clues: Marian Smith is the • Accounts Receivable • Explanation of Benefits • Coordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Claim Submission • Electronic Remittance Advice • : Park Dental's Clearinghouse • : Electronic Data Interchange • Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs • Software as a Service (QSI Dental Web/ QDW) • Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation) • ...
TOPIC 11 (Unit 2) 2025-09-16
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- A possible outcome of a health complaint, alongside a refund or compensation.
- Difficulty for youth due to appointments mainly during the day or long waiting times.
- Technology-based patient consultations using video, internet, or phone. GP Common abbreviation for a general practitioner.
- Federal government website offering free Australian health advice and a symptom checker.
- Factors like language barriers or religious beliefs that affect access to health services.
- An example of digital media providing general health information.
- Comprehensive health and wellbeing website provided by the Victorian Government.
- ____________ CHECKERS - Online tools that advise on actions to take when feeling unwell, like Healthdirect's offering.
- To remedy something judged to be wrong or compensate for it.
- A concern for young people worried about private information being disclosed to parents.
- App from Beyond Blue for people experiencing suicidal thoughts, providing a mobile safety plan.
- MOBILE ______: Downloads of these health and fitness tools increased significantly worldwide during 2020.
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- The extent to which a concept is well founded and accurately corresponds to the real world.
- ___________ MEDIA: Any form of media that uses electronic devices for distribution.
- Search engine where 5 to 7 percent of searches are for health-related information.
- Australian government health insurance that provides rebates for GP consultations.
- A challenge for digital media, as not all online sources are accurate or truthful.
- Abbreviation for the independent, fee-free organisation in Victoria that resolves health complaints.
- ________ DIAGNOSIS: Identifying medical conditions in oneself using online resources, risking misdiagnosis.
- Factor limiting access for Australians living in rural and remote areas due to large distances.
- A formal and detailed examination process, often used for complex health complaints.
- Fear of discussing personal health concerns that can deter youth from seeking help or advice.
- Term for people who search medical symptoms online and fear the worst-case scenario.
- HEALTH _____________: How people access, understand, and use health information to promote wellbeing.
- Hospital system where elective surgeries may have long waiting times if private insurance is not held.
- A significant barrier to healthcare access for young people earning minimal wages.
- App designed to evaluate moles for skin cancer risk.
27 Clues: App designed to evaluate moles for skin cancer risk. • To remedy something judged to be wrong or compensate for it. • An example of digital media providing general health information. • A possible outcome of a health complaint, alongside a refund or compensation. • Comprehensive health and wellbeing website provided by the Victorian Government. • ...
Health & Wellness 2022-06-07
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- The study of the distribution and determinants of diseases and injuries in human populations.
- A process for influencing human behavior on a large scale, using marketing principles for the purpose of societal benefit rather than for commercial
- Identifying and measuring the risk factors that directly influence the level or possibility of a specific health problem.
- Health ..... arises from access to the social determinants of health, specifically from wealth, power and prestige.
- health .........: the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
- A state of dysfunction of organs or organ systems that can result in diminished quality of life.
- A group of cases of a specific disease or illness clearly in excess of what one would normally expect in a particular geographic area.
- Health ......: Any combination of learning opportunities designed to facilitate voluntary adaptations of behavior (in individuals, groups or communities) conducive to good health.
- A measure of deaths in a given population, location or other grouping of interest.
- A measure of disease incidence or prevalence in a given population, location or other grouping of interest.
- The restriction of the activities of healthy people who have been exposed to a communicable disease.
- a factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something, ie: health.
- A term used in public health to describe a program or policy designed to have an effect on a health problem.
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- ...... health seeks to improve the health of communities and populations and reduce inequalities in health status.
- the quality or state of being in good health especially as an actively sought goal.
- a state of balance, an equilibrium that an individual has established within themself and between themself and their social and physical environment.
- The use of technology and procedures to differentiate those individuals with signs or symptoms of disease from those less likely to have the disease.
- The human, organisational, IT and fiscal resources of the public health system that provide the capacity for the system to carry out its functions.
- Prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality or people.
- caused by the transfer of disease organisms or toxins from food to humans.
- A group of cases of a specific disease or illness clearly in excess of what one would normally expect in a particular geographic area.
- ....... Healthcare: Clinical preventive services, first contact treatment services and ongoing care for commonly encountered medical conditions.
- Capable of causing infection or disease by entrance of organisms (eg: bacteria, viruses, protozoan, fungi) into the body, which then grow and multiply.
- Any agent that causes disease, especially a microorganism such as bacterium or fungus.
- A measure of deaths in a given population, location or other grouping of interest.
- Differences in morbidity and mortality due to various causes experienced by specific sub-populations.
26 Clues: Prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality or people. • caused by the transfer of disease organisms or toxins from food to humans. • a factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something, ie: health. • A measure of deaths in a given population, location or other grouping of interest. • ...
Health Services in Ireland 2015-01-05
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- Nurse working in G.P. practice/health centre
- Nursing service provided in Primary Care
- Plan for public hospitals announced in May 2013
- Moving a patient from one hospital to another
- Specialised consultative healthcare
- Abbreviation for The Health Services Executive
- Oral Health service that makes sure your smile is bright
- ....Union Directive first introduced in 1977
- General Nursing programmes harmonised by EU Directives
- This Health Service Programme was introduced in 2003
- ...and Fairness Health Strategy published in 2001
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- Number of regions HSE currently manage
- Primary care specialist concerned with your feet
- service provided in Primary care 'for your eyes only!'
- abbreviation for General Practitioner
- type of surgery concerned with the nervous system
- Established in 1947
- First word of Health strategy planning care for the 1990's
- Type of hospital that diagnose,treat and care for seriously ill
- Number of hospital groups in reorganised plan unveiled in May 2013
- Paediatric services provided in Primary Care setting
- Last word Page 10!
22 Clues: Last word Page 10! • Established in 1947 • Specialised consultative healthcare • abbreviation for General Practitioner • Number of regions HSE currently manage • Nursing service provided in Primary Care • Nurse working in G.P. practice/health centre • ....Union Directive first introduced in 1977 • Moving a patient from one hospital to another • ...
Maori Health Models 2024-10-09
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- these represent different dimensions of health and are quite fishy
- healthy lifestyles
- two words taking care of this health means uplifting your spirit
- where you walk, run, play
- what the maori model of health encompasses
- two words meaning the identifier of yourself or your family unit
- when one of the walls of the house become damaged, health and wellbeing become blank
- full name of the person who developed te whare tapa wha
- there are four of these that represent the different dimensions of health
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- our forebearers; we are connected to our past
- cultural identity
- all about a healthy mind
- two words meaning mauri in people and objects
- the southern cross constellation
- open and healthy expression of emotions
- two words meaning the iwi leadership
- extended family
- the dimensions of health in maori models of health are blank because everything is interconnected
- where maori converge
- the two blank stars represent community leadership and autonomy
- a nature reserve but also participating in society
21 Clues: extended family • cultural identity • healthy lifestyles • where maori converge • all about a healthy mind • where you walk, run, play • the southern cross constellation • two words meaning the iwi leadership • open and healthy expression of emotions • what the maori model of health encompasses • our forebearers; we are connected to our past • ...
Deshavon's Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-03
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- Someone who buys products or services.
- health The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life.
- An illegal act that involves telling lies to obtain money or property.
- The public promotion of a product or service.
- The use of communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- health The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions.
- expectancy The number of years a person can expect to live.
- literacy The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one’s health.
- An offer to repair or replace a product if there is a problem with the product.
- health The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
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- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- A state of high level health.
- The selling of useless medical treatments or products
- Taking action to avoid disease,injury, and other negative outcomes
- The overall well-being of your body, mind, and your relationships with other people.
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you
- plan A series of specific steps you can take to reach a goal
- health The aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others.
- of life The degree of total satisfaction that a person gets from life.
20 Clues: A state of high level health. • Someone who buys products or services. • The public promotion of a product or service. • The selling of useless medical treatments or products • A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach. • The standards and beliefs that are most important to you • expectancy The number of years a person can expect to live. • ...
Population Health Nursing 2021-03-10
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- setting where nurses provide care to children during daytime
- major problem with US healthcare
- one of the top three infectious causes of death in the US
- workers crucial to agriculture in the US
- the science of heredity
- World Health Organization
- name for non-metropolitan areas where people live
- characteristic that influences how we respond to different situations
- phase 1 of emotions after a disaster incident
- known or assumed as facts
- either of the two sexes
- type of prevention to reduce severity of health problems
- man-made pollutant found in our bodies
- study of the genome
- Electronic health record
- category of vulnerable populations
- treat someone with cruelty or violence
- co-founder of the Henry Street Settlement
- agency that monitors health departments
- disease transmission that occurs through droplets
- priority when working with patients and others
- one of the major communicable diseases in the US
- used to determine level of poverty
- Social determinants of health
- nurse sought for her knowledge of healing
- not having a home
- number of stages of prevention in the disaster management cycle
- a bioterrorism agent
- Children’s Health Insurance Program
- moral principles that govern behavior
- priority public health concern
- state with first nurse practitioner program
- linked ideas that explain something
- an antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria
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- distribution of health-related services electronically
- medical care to help someone with a terminal illness
- founder of modern nursing
- moving from one country or region to another
- nurse’s role when guiding patients through health care system
- nurse who promotes mind, body, and spirit
- disease transmission through a non-human carrier
- ability to read and write
- type of prevention to keep illness from occurring
- type of prevention to detect existing health problems
- poor air quality can lead to this health problem
- assign degree of urgency to treat
- type of programs preferred in public health settings
- survey that uses photos and images
- health inequity linked to substandard housing
- hospice care is provided this way
- considered a gift in Mexican culture
- due regard for the feelings and rights of others
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- majority work of these nurses is with sexual assault victims
- physical, mental, and spiritual health
- Health Resources Services Administration
- this substance is 70% of our bodies
- disaster in SC in 2015
- founder of the American Red Cross
- state of being relatively unhealthy
- good communication is simple and…
61 Clues: not having a home • study of the genome • a bioterrorism agent • disaster in SC in 2015 • the science of heredity • either of the two sexes • Electronic health record • founder of modern nursing • World Health Organization • known or assumed as facts • ability to read and write • Social determinants of health • priority public health concern • major problem with US healthcare • ...
Oxytocin 2021-03-26
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- When was the health triangle thought of?
- How many days can doctors prescribe oxytocin
- What is the main source of Lymes Disease?
- What is the last type of health in the health triangle?
- - ish What color will your skin turn after taking oxytocin
- How many 10th graders use oxytocin a year
- When was oxytocin made?
- What kind of energy can oxytocin give you
- How many people in the world get Lymes disease yearley
- What is a long term effect from your brain after taking oxytocin
- What is a tick
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- When was Lymes disease first diagnosed
- What is the first type of health in the health triangle?
- What is the second type of health in the health triangle?
- Has Lymes disease ever been contagious
- How do doctors diagnose Lymes disease
- what is the nickname for oxytocin
- When was oxytocin declared the first polypeptide hormone
- What creature turned inside out after being injected with oxytocin
- how likely are you to get Lymes Disease in New
20 Clues: What is a tick • When was oxytocin made? • what is the nickname for oxytocin • How do doctors diagnose Lymes disease • When was Lymes disease first diagnosed • Has Lymes disease ever been contagious • When was the health triangle thought of? • What is the main source of Lymes Disease? • How many 10th graders use oxytocin a year • What kind of energy can oxytocin give you • ...
consumer health 2024-09-09
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- it can be paid bi the company issuing the health insurance.
- massaging the soles of the feet
- A persons ability to evaluate and utlilize health information.
- products and services that are not scientifically proven safe and a effective.
- a example of a allied healthcare provider.
- its for cough and asthma
- services that are not paid by the issuer.
- medical services that are availed through a prepaid amount.
- a person who has little to no proffesional qualification.
- its for blood pressure control.
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- source and recency of informations.
- a example of a Health Professionals.
- services that caters a specific population or place with various health needs.
- purpose of the information
- uses magnetic fields.
- items we consume and use to improve our well-being.
- this is the place where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment.
- relieves body ache and pain.
- its where you can find a expiration date.
- mouthwash
20 Clues: mouthwash • uses magnetic fields. • its for cough and asthma • purpose of the information • relieves body ache and pain. • massaging the soles of the feet • its for blood pressure control. • source and recency of informations. • a example of a Health Professionals. • its where you can find a expiration date. • services that are not paid by the issuer. • ...
PHC 2025-08-17
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- PHC service focusing on mothers before and after birth
- Essential health care provider in PHC
- Active involvement of people in PHC decision-making
- Abbreviation of Barangay Health Worker
- Strategy to empower people to control their health
- PHC emphasizes participation of this group
- Biological preparation for immunity, part of PHC
- PHC service addressing proper diet and food intake
- Key approach of PHC to stop diseases before they occur
- Sorting patients by urgency, relevant in PHC
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- One of the key principles of PHC – services must be reachable
- PHC concern focusing on safe water and hygiene
- Primary health care worker who assists mothers in childbirth
- Smallest political unit in the Philippines with health stations
- City, where PHC was first declared in 1978
- Abbreviation for Universal Health Coverage
- PHC principle ensuring fairness in health care delivery
- Life stage considered the most critical in PHC
- System of sending patients from PHC to higher facilities
- Core PHC service protecting against infectious diseases
20 Clues: Essential health care provider in PHC • Abbreviation of Barangay Health Worker • City, where PHC was first declared in 1978 • Abbreviation for Universal Health Coverage • PHC emphasizes participation of this group • Sorting patients by urgency, relevant in PHC • PHC concern focusing on safe water and hygiene • Life stage considered the most critical in PHC • ...
kaden prindels health crossword 2022-09-08
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- state of excellent healt and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions,solve problems, and examine situation
- aspect of peoples lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- presence of waste in the environment
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- actual number of years a person lives
- persons ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- length of time a person is expected to live
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media,and advertisements
- choices and behaviors that affect a persons chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy,happy,and fulfilling life
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thought and feelings, including emotions,moods, feeling about one's self, and views about the world
- chemical that carries genetic information found in chromosomes
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- health conditions that develop due to a persons gene;do not require the presence of other risk factors
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- state of being without regular consistent housing
- beliefs, values, customs, and art of a particular group or society
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for structure and function ofa persons cell;affect development, personality, and health
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • chemical that carries genetic information found in chromosomes • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2022-02-17
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- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
- what you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible
- health plan that contracts with medical providers
- health coverage for children
- insurance for active duty military
- health insurance for people 65 and older
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party
- The parent's birthday closer to the beginning of the year is the primary insurance
- a medical condition that occurs before you start insurance
- insurance for veterans
- insurance that covers injuries or illness that happens on the job
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- insurance for low income individuals
- health insurance plan that provides health services through a network of doctors for a monthly or annual fee
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you've received
- fixed amount of money per patient per unit of time paid in advance to the physician for the delivery of health care services
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that treatment or medical tools are neccessary
18 Clues: insurance for veterans • health coverage for children • insurance for active duty military • insurance for low income individuals • health insurance for people 65 and older • health plan that contracts with medical providers • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month • a medical condition that occurs before you start insurance • ...
Self Responsibility 2019-10-20
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- The gender more likely to die violently
- example of spiritual health
- your beliefs
- the state of your mind
- a factor that affects health status
- example of mental health
- First leading cause of deaths among teens
- The state of your physical body
- injuries that aren't meant to happen or that are accidents
- how you interact
- The second leading cause of unintentional injury death for adolescents
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- Positive and negative influences on a person’s health and well-being.
- An incident in which a person has little or no control.
- Physical, mental/emotional, social/ spiritual health
- example of physical health
- Third leading cause of deaths among teens
- the state of your emotions
- A chance that after weighing the possible outcomes, you decide it isn’t worth it.
- Fourth leading cause of deaths among teens
- Can affect your decision making and the risks you take
- can affect your health risks
- Second leading cause of deaths among teens
- A chance a person takes after carefully considering all possible outcomes.
- something that you have that could affect health status
- overall state of well-being
25 Clues: your beliefs • how you interact • the state of your mind • example of mental health • example of physical health • the state of your emotions • example of spiritual health • overall state of well-being • can affect your health risks • The state of your physical body • a factor that affects health status • The gender more likely to die violently • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-08-25
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- Learning about nutrition and physical activity at school is a form of
- People of the same age who share similar interests
- The sum of your surroundings
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- Understanding the factors that impact health
- A nationwide plan for health promotion
- Practicing relaxation techniques
- Important written information about a product
- Personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- Sharing ideas and feelings and listening to others
- Opinions and/or information given about a product or service
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- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- Locating valid data about health products and services
- Someone who purchases or uses health products
- Judging the benefits of different products
- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- Differences in health outcomes among groups
- Actively working to reduce risks and protect health
- All of the traits that are biologically passed from parents to children
- The various methods of communicating information
- Avoiding harmful behaviors
- Written or spoken media messages about a product or service
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
23 Clues: Avoiding harmful behaviors • The sum of your surroundings • Practicing relaxation techniques • A nationwide plan for health promotion • Judging the benefits of different products • Differences in health outcomes among groups • Understanding the factors that impact health • Someone who purchases or uses health products • Important written information about a product • ...
Supplements for Menopause 2025-01-18
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- Plant-based compounds that mimic estrogen in the body.
- An herbal supplement that boosts energy and mood.
- A herb known for reducing stress and promoting relaxation.
- A spice with anti-inflammatory properties beneficial for joint health.
- Beneficial bacteria that support gut health and digestion.
- An antioxidant that supports energy production in cells.
- A supplement that can improve skin elasticity and joint health.
- Fatty acids that support heart health and reduce inflammation.
- A nutrient sometimes needed due to fatigue or anemia in menopause.
- A plant extract used to ease hot flashes and breast tenderness.
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- A source of omega-3s and lignans that may reduce menopause symptoms.
- A herbal supplement used to alleviate hot flashes and night sweats.
- An essential vitamin for bone strength and immune support.
- A mineral that supports muscle function and reduces stress.
- A hormone supplement that can help regulate sleep.
- A mineral vital for maintaining bone health post-menopause.
- A vitamin that supports energy levels and cognitive health.
- A herb that helps regulate hormonal fluctuations.
- A vitamin that may reduce hot flashes and improve skin health.
- A mineral that supports immune function and skin health.
20 Clues: An herbal supplement that boosts energy and mood. • A herb that helps regulate hormonal fluctuations. • A hormone supplement that can help regulate sleep. • Plant-based compounds that mimic estrogen in the body. • An antioxidant that supports energy production in cells. • A mineral that supports immune function and skin health. • ...
Health Vocab 2018-02-06
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- Physical,mental/emotional,and social well-being
- deliver of media
- ideas or attitudes of what's important to you
- Overall health
- Sense of meaning and purpose
- the reaction to daily life
- skills that help you manage stress
- things you aim for
- Others the same age and share your interest
- various methods for communicating
- Ongoing illness
- collection of beliefs and customs
- Your surroundings
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- Tools or strategies to maintain your health
- a way to end a conflict through cooperation
- influencing others to address their health
- steps that help you make a healthful decision
- strategies to help say no to things that are being urged on you
- the exchange of thoughts or feeling to two or more people
- Traits passed on from you parents
20 Clues: Overall health • Ongoing illness • deliver of media • Your surroundings • things you aim for • the reaction to daily life • Sense of meaning and purpose • Traits passed on from you parents • various methods for communicating • collection of beliefs and customs • skills that help you manage stress • influencing others to address their health • ...
Healthcare professionals Chapter 2 part 1 2023-05-19
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- a federal initiative to provide funding for community mental health centers
- in settings located in areas that are convenient for people to walk into a receive care
- health professionals who work for federal public health services
- Institution for the treatment of people with mental health problems
- An expansion of medicaid
- Made to meet the demands for behavioral health services in communities impacted by the opioid crisis
- designed to reduce the risk of injury or illness in the workplace or public
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- A physical need for higher doses of a drug
- Telephone survey of randomly selected adults
- Programs that provide health care to families of disabled or diseased
- facilities that provide health care to vulnerable populations with limited or no access to health care
- can be community-based or faith-based
- short stay hospital whose services are open to the public
- Care for illness of long duration
- a home for the poor
- provides comprehensive health care services to a medically underserved population
- primary federal agency that conducts and supports public health activities
17 Clues: a home for the poor • An expansion of medicaid • Care for illness of long duration • can be community-based or faith-based • A physical need for higher doses of a drug • Telephone survey of randomly selected adults • short stay hospital whose services are open to the public • health professionals who work for federal public health services • ...
A Healthy Foundation 2024-08-10
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- steps to H.E.L.P (healthy, ethical, legal, parent approval)
- the collection of your beliefs, customs and behaviors
- is that deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- written or spoken media messages designed to sell a product or service.
- are specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect and improve all aspects of health
- sale of worthless products
- taking some actions to influence others
- providing accurate health information to help make healthy choices
- radio, tv, and internet
- is anyone that purchases or uses health products or services
- is how we deal with and overcome stress. everyone has different techniques
- people or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- is the combination of physical mental/emotional, and social well-being
- is avoiding harmful behaviors
- various methods of communicating information
- failure by a healthcare professional
- take time to calm down, speak calmly and listen attentively, be polite and show respect, brainstorm solutions, there should be no loser
- the sum of your surroundings
- say no in a firm voice, explain why, suggest an alternative, use appropriate body language, leave
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- a goal that takes time
- actions that threaten your health or the health of others
- judging the benefits of different products through comparison
- the differences in health outcomes among groups
- are habits that either promote or jeopardize your health
- what you get from your parents
- company’s agreement that the product will work
- exchange between 2 or more people
- is an overall state of well being, or total health
- an ongoing condition such as heart disease or obesity changes our health
- small steps to reach a goal
- practicing health and safety habits to remain disease free and injury free
- your ideas that influence your decision
- a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and resources to promote health and wellness
- is something you plan to achieve
- using the internet to buy products
- adding risk behaviors together ie texting and driving without a seat belt
- nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan for all people in the United States
- a multi step plan to help you achieve your goals
- your same age group
39 Clues: your same age group • a goal that takes time • radio, tv, and internet • sale of worthless products • small steps to reach a goal • the sum of your surroundings • is avoiding harmful behaviors • what you get from your parents • is something you plan to achieve • exchange between 2 or more people • using the internet to buy products • failure by a healthcare professional • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2024-10-08
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- The amount you pay every month for your health insurance is called the ______________.
- Spending Account, A(n) ___________________ allows you to save money tax-free for medical expenses, but you must use the funds by the end of the year.
- of Benefits The document sent by your health insurance company explaining what was covered and what you owe is called an ___________________.
- Conditions or services that your insurance policy doesn’t cover are called _____________.
- If your insurance covers 80% of the bill and you pay the remaining 20%, this is called ___________________.
- __________________ is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older or people with certain disabilities.
- maximum, The most you will have to pay out of pocket in a year for covered services is called the ___________________.
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- The amount you must pay for health services before your insurance kicks in is the ___________________.
- A __________________ is a person covered under your health insurance plan, often a child or spouse.
- condition, A health condition you had before your insurance coverage starts is known as a _____________________.
- A fixed amount you pay for a specific service, like a doctor's visit, is known as a ___________________.
- A _________________ is a request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurance company.
- The list of prescription drugs covered by an insurance plan is called a _________________.
- Savings Account, A(n) ___________________ is a tax-advantaged account available to people with high-deductible health plans to save for medical expenses.
- A government insurance program for low-income individuals and families is called ___________________.
- ________________ is a more flexible insurance plan that allows you to see doctors both inside and outside of the network, but at a higher cost.
- A group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide services to health insurance members for a lower rate is called a ___________________.
- If you visit a doctor who is not part of your health plan’s network, the doctor is considered __________________.
- enrollment, The time period when you can sign up for or change your health insurance plan is called __________________.
- A health insurance plan that requires you to use doctors within a specific network and get referrals from your primary care physician to see specialists is known as a(n) __________________.
20 Clues: The amount you pay every month for your health insurance is called the ______________. • Conditions or services that your insurance policy doesn’t cover are called _____________. • The list of prescription drugs covered by an insurance plan is called a _________________. • ...
Personal Health Crossword 2024-10-28
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- Providing/obtaining food necessary for health & growth
- Providing encouragement and assistance
- Taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health
- Keeping oneself & surroundings clean to prevent illness
- The condition of being protected from harm
- The ability to move freely and easily
- Physical activity to improve health & fitness
- Returning to health after an illness
- Practices to maintain health and prevent disease
- Treating patients & others with respect
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- Being aware of the present moment
- Essential for physical and mental recovery
- Mental or emotional strain
- A regular way of doing things in a particular order
- Limits set for personal & professional relationships
- Person receiving medical care
- The ability to understand & share the feelings of another
- Essential for physical and mental health
- Maintaining water balance in the body
- Position in which someone holds their body
20 Clues: Mental or emotional strain • Person receiving medical care • Being aware of the present moment • Returning to health after an illness • Maintaining water balance in the body • The ability to move freely and easily • Providing encouragement and assistance • Treating patients & others with respect • Essential for physical and mental health • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-03-19
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- Attitude or outlook on life.
- Treatment for mental health issues.
- Mood disorder with extreme highs and lows.
- Appreciation for what one has.
- A common mental health disorder.
- Help and encouragement from others.
- Being present in the moment.
- Ability to bounce back from adversity.
- Optimism for the future.
- Feeling alone or disconnected.
- Prescribed drugs for mental health conditions.
- Beneficial for mental and physical health.
- Rest for mental and physical restoration.
- Process of healing and improvement.
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- Overall mental and physical health.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings.
- Pressure or tension.
- Negative perceptions about mental health.
- Physical activity for mental well-being.
- Taking care of one's own well-being.
- Emotional state or feeling.
- Dealing with stress or challenges.
- A feeling of worry or unease.
24 Clues: Pressure or tension. • Optimism for the future. • Emotional state or feeling. • Attitude or outlook on life. • Being present in the moment. • A feeling of worry or unease. • Appreciation for what one has. • Feeling alone or disconnected. • A common mental health disorder. • Dealing with stress or challenges. • Overall mental and physical health. • ...
HEALTH, WELLNESS & ILLNESS 2020-09-18
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- Genetic traits passed down from parents to children
- Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food
- a person’s ability to perform tasks, develop fitness and bodily functions
- Ability of a person to relate to and interact effectively with others and participate within the community individually and cooperatively
- Term means a state of mind, having all four dimensions of health in good shape and equally balanced
- Physical activity that leads to healthiness
- means whole as nursing intervention focuses on the total care of the individual as a complete being
- Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your…
- any overt action, conscious or unconscious in response to stimulation
- The way you act, think, or feel that causes you to make one choice over another
- process of empowering people to improve their health
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- Aspect of health which demonstrates the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- The complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease
- keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease
- Comprises of biological, behavioral, social environment, physical environment
- Focused on restoring the patient to independence or regain its normal level of function
- condition characterized by a deviation from a normal, healthy state
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury or other negative health outcomes
- the living and nonliving things around you
- A set of behaviors that you live which reflects the attitudes and values of a person or a group
20 Clues: the living and nonliving things around you • Physical activity that leads to healthiness • keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease • Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food • Genetic traits passed down from parents to children • process of empowering people to improve their health • Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your… • ...
Year 11 revision 2013-10-14
Across
- services,
- of national health programs - NHPAs, •Health policy and legislation
- of private health insurance,
- health state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is bale to make a contribution to his or her community ie. recognising and expressing feelings, being resilient and able to cope with a range of situations, supporting and helping family, feeling good about oneself, having coping mechanisms for stress
- be innovative and respond to changing needs - cater for needs now and also have resources, technology and personnel to cater for needs in the future
- Australias Agency for International Development
- lateral aid aid given by the government of one country to the government of another country- often n the form of money, services, building of infrastructure
- health services,
- aid short-term aid given in response to a conflict or disaster, examples food, water, shelter, essential medical supplies, trained personnel
- Government responsibilities of the _________•Medicare
- Government responsibilities of the________, •Public hospitals
- health services,
- health centres,
- health Insurance Private health insurance is insurance that individuals can chose to take additional to Medicare
- Health professionals should be well educated in their chosen area; they should have appropriate training and qualifications, and should update their knowledge regularly.
- The health care system should be centred on the user's needs -reactive to needs fairly quickly, respect dignity and confidentiality .
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- health centres,
- Ensures that the care provided is culturally relevant and tailored to the individual's needs and wants.
- The ability to provide uninterrupted, coordinated care/intervention/action across programs, practitioners, organisations and levels over time.
- An efficient health care system is one that can achieve desired outcomes with cost-effective use of resources.
- health Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness ie. having reliable body function, healthy blood pressure level, healthy weight for height, being physically fit, being free from disease or illness
- Benefits Scheme,
- Every person who is eligible to use the health care system should have the same access despite barriers such as distance, discrimination and affordability.
- lateral aid aid provided by the governments of a group of countries which is distributed through international institutions such as United nations, World Health Organisation and World Bank
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme.
- Benefits Scheme PBS subsidises the cost of a wide range of prescription medications, providing Australians with vital medications at affordable prices.
- promotion and prevention activities,
- Quarantine Inspection Service, •FSANZ
- Development Index A way of measuring development, providing a statistical assessment and ranking of a countries achievements based on the three basic aspects of human development health, knowledge and standard of living.
- Relates to achieving desired outcomes in an appropriate timeframe.
- health Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independant and cooperative way ie, maintaining a network of friends, communicating effectively with others, obeying the laws and rules of society, accepting responsibility for actions
- and early detection programs,
32 Clues: services, • health centres, • health centres, • Benefits Scheme, • health services, • health services, • of private health insurance, • and early detection programs, • promotion and prevention activities, • Quarantine Inspection Service, •FSANZ • Australia's universal health insurance scheme. • Australias Agency for International Development • ...
Unit 2 AOS 2 2023-05-10
Across
- The shortened name for an infectious disease that impacts the lungs
- A strategy of the Ottawa Charter which focuses on groups working together
- Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme
- A limitation of the biomedical model is that it can be ____ as it relies on health professionals
- This type of card holders pay a cheaper PBS copayment which makes the PBS equitable
- Ben ____ was a famous footballer who played for WCE and Richmond
- Create ____ environments is an example of an action area of the ottawa charter
- A principle of the social model is Involves Intersectoral _____
- This model of health focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease or illness
- The invention of this allowed health professionals to listen for fluid on the lungs so infections could be detected
- Medicare covers fee free treatment as a public patient in a ____ hospital
- Building Healthy Public ___ is an action area of the Ottawa Charter
- The strategies to improve health of a population
- The development of housing _____ was a policy strategy of Old Public Health
- This type of disease group includes influenza, asthma and COPD
- This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours
- A strength of the social model is is that it is sustainable as ___ can be passed on from generation to generation
- The PBS is _______ which means it is 'covered' by the government
- This is another word for 'covered by'
- The principle of the Social Model, empower individuals and communities focuses on _____
- Medicare does not cover _____ trips
- This type of public health strategy focused mainly on the physical environment and grew out of the understanding of infectious diseases
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- This disease contributed to the development of quarantine laws in the early 1900s
- A principle of the social model of health is to address the ____ determinants of health
- Life expectancy has ____ since 1900
- A limitation of the social model is that messages about good health can be _____ and therefore health may not improve
- This type of regulation was a focus of old public health and had a major influence on injury mortality and U5 MR.
- The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1960s
- The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness
- A strength of the biomedical model is that it creates ____ in technology
- This model of health was developed in response to many lifestyle diseases becoming prevalent in the population
- The Medicare _____ demonstrates equity by protecting regular users from large overall expenses
- The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1980s
- _____ Health Services is the shift of the traditional health system to health promotion and prevention of disease
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health
- This type of infectious disease is spread through ____ water and can affect the spinal cord
- A strength of the biomedical model is that it ____ life expectancy
- Acts to enable access to healthcare focuses on different ______ such as geography and income
- The Medicare Levy is ___% of taxable income for most taxpayers
- The term given to the Health System if it is able to save money to be used now and in the future.
- By only covering the cost of evidence based medications it makes the PBS _____
- This very contagious infection causes a total-body skin rash that mass vaccination programs aimed to address
42 Clues: Life expectancy has ____ since 1900 • Medicare does not cover _____ trips • This is another word for 'covered by' • Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme • The strategies to improve health of a population • The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness • This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours • ...
AOS 2b Revision 2023-05-10
Across
- By only covering the cost of evidence based medications it makes the PBS _____
- Create ____ environments is an example of an action area of the ottawa charter
- The Medicare Levy is ___% of taxable income for most taxpayers
- Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme
- A strategy of the Ottawa Charter which focuses on groups working together
- A principle of the social model is Involves Intersectoral _____
- The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness
- The invention of this allowed health professionals to listen for fluid on the lungs so infections could be detected
- A strength of the biomedical model is that it creates ____ in technology
- This very contagious infection causes a total-body skin rash that mass vaccination programs aimed to address
- A limitation of the biomedical model is that it can be ____ as it relies on health professionals
- This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours
- This model of health was developed in response to many lifestyle diseases becoming prevalent in the population
- Acts to enable access to healthcare focuses on different ______ such as geography and income
- This type of public health strategy focused mainly on the physical environment and grew out of the understanding of infectious diseases
- This type of card holders pay a cheaper PBS copayment which makes the PBS equitable
- The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1980s
- The strategies to improve health of a population
Down
- Medicare covers fee free treatment as a public patient in a ____ hospital
- The term given to the Health System if it is able to save money to be used now and in the future.
- The shortened name for an infectious disease that impacts the lungs
- A limitation of the social model is that messages about good health can be _____ and therefore health may not improve
- The development of housing _____ was a policy strategy of Old Public Health
- The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1960s
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health
- This type of disease group includes influenza, asthma and COPD
- Medicare does not cover _____ trips
- _____ Health Services is the shift of the traditional health system to health promotion and prevention of disease
- This disease contributed to the development of quarantine laws in the early 1900s
- This type of regulation was a focus of old public health and had a major influence on injury mortality and U5 MR.
- A principle of the social model of health is to address the ____ determinants of health
- Ben ____ was a famous footballer who played for WCE and Richmond
- The Medicare _____ demonstrates equity by protecting regular users from large overall expenses
- The PBS is _______ which means it is 'covered' by the government
- This type of infectious disease is spread through ____ water and can affect the spinal cord
- Life expectancy has ____ since 1900
- Building Healthy Public ___ is an action area of the Ottawa Charter
- A strength of the social model is is that it is sustainable as ___ can be passed on from generation to generation
- This is another word for 'covered by'
- The principle of the Social Model, empower individuals and communities focuses on _____
- A strength of the biomedical model is that it ____ life expectancy
- This model of health focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease or illness
42 Clues: Medicare does not cover _____ trips • Life expectancy has ____ since 1900 • This is another word for 'covered by' • Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme • The strategies to improve health of a population • The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness • This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours • ...
Chapter 3 2024-01-20
Across
- data turned into something meaningful
- stands for enterprise master patient index
- patient has more than one health record number at different locations within an enterprise
- stands for document management system
- an ongoing review while the patient is still in the healthcare organization
- stands for master patient index
- information, understanding, and experience
- process of ensuring each page in the health record is organized in a standardized format
- a review process after the patient is discharged from the healthcare organization
- process of extracting information
- basic information about the patient
- also called review, is used to determine the completeness of the health record
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- data that have been extracted and combined to form de-identified information
- users that depend on the health record to complete their jobs
- this assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes
- the linking of patient name, health record number, document type, and other identifying information to the scanned document
- raw facts and figures
- collection of care information related to specific disease, condition, or procedure that makes health record information available for analysis and comparison
- patient is assigned with another person's health record number
- an incomplete health record for a specified number of days
20 Clues: raw facts and figures • stands for master patient index • process of extracting information • basic information about the patient • data turned into something meaningful • stands for document management system • stands for enterprise master patient index • information, understanding, and experience • this assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes • ...
Health and HD, Unit Three, Area of Study One 2012-10-11
Across
- the efficient functioning of the body and its systems and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness
- being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independant and cooperative way
- actions or patterns of living of an individual or group that impact on health
- the proportion of cases of a particular disease present in a population at a given time
- measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation...
- the number of deaths of children under five years of age per 1000 live births
- aspects of society and the social environment that impact on health
- a complete state of physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- the surroundings in which a person resides
- the fatal component of burden of disease
- state of wellbeing in which an individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her own community
- the state of being healthy, happy and contented, usually determined through self assessment
- ill health in an individual and the levels of ill health in a population or group
- the number of deaths caused by a particular disease, illness or other environmental factor
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- activities aimed at improving health and preventing disease by enabling people to increase control over and improve their health
- an indication of how long a person can expect to live; it is the number of years remaining to a person at a particular age if current death rates do not change
- factors that raise or lower a level of health in a population or group
- the number of new cases of a particular condition during a specific time
- a unit measuring the burden of disease
- when there is a balance and interaction between all the dimensions of health, this is likely to be achieved
- the determinant that relates to the body
- an individuals or populations overall level of health taking into acount various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors
- all external factors that impact on the health and development of an individual or group
- a measure of burden of disease, based on life expectancy from birth but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live based on current rates based on current rates of ill health and mortality
- a biological determinant of health
- the non fatal component of burden of disease
26 Clues: a biological determinant of health • a unit measuring the burden of disease • the determinant that relates to the body • the fatal component of burden of disease • the surroundings in which a person resides • the non fatal component of burden of disease • aspects of society and the social environment that impact on health • ...
Population Health Nursing 2021-03-10
Across
- setting where nurses provide care to children during daytime
- major problem with US healthcare
- one of the top three infectious causes of death in the US
- workers crucial to agriculture in the US
- the science of heredity
- World Health Organization
- name for non-metropolitan areas where people live
- characteristic that influences how we respond to different situations
- phase 1 of emotions after a disaster incident
- known or assumed as facts
- either of the two sexes
- type of prevention to reduce severity of health problems
- man-made pollutant found in our bodies
- study of the genome
- Electronic health record
- category of vulnerable populations
- treat someone with cruelty or violence
- co-founder of the Henry Street Settlement
- agency that monitors health departments
- disease transmission that occurs through droplets
- priority when working with patients and others
- one of the major communicable diseases in the US
- used to determine level of poverty
- Social determinants of health
- nurse sought for her knowledge of healing
- not having a home
- number of stages of prevention in the disaster management cycle
- a bioterrorism agent
- Children’s Health Insurance Program
- moral principles that govern behavior
- priority public health concern
- state with first nurse practitioner program
- linked ideas that explain something
- an antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria
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- distribution of health-related services electronically
- medical care to help someone with a terminal illness
- founder of modern nursing
- moving from one country or region to another
- nurse’s role when guiding patients through health care system
- nurse who promotes mind, body, and spirit
- disease transmission through a non-human carrier
- ability to read and write
- type of prevention to keep illness from occurring
- type of prevention to detect existing health problems
- poor air quality can lead to this health problem
- assign degree of urgency to treat
- type of programs preferred in public health settings
- survey that uses photos and images
- health inequity linked to substandard housing
- hospice care is provided this way
- considered a gift in Mexican culture
- due regard for the feelings and rights of others
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- majority work of these nurses is with sexual assault victims
- physical, mental, and spiritual health
- Health Resources Services Administration
- this substance is 70% of our bodies
- disaster in SC in 2015
- founder of the American Red Cross
- state of being relatively unhealthy
- good communication is simple and…
61 Clues: not having a home • study of the genome • a bioterrorism agent • disaster in SC in 2015 • the science of heredity • either of the two sexes • Electronic health record • founder of modern nursing • World Health Organization • known or assumed as facts • ability to read and write • Social determinants of health • priority public health concern • major problem with US healthcare • ...
Revision Crossword 2012-02-13
Across
- ...... change is predominantly about affecting policy
- The most important factor leading to health inequalities
- Looking at all aspects of an individual's health is most often described as viewing the individual ............
- Strengthening individuals and communities is a way of tackling health...?
- A short chat on a health issue is commonly known as a brief what?
- The kind of questions that keep control of the conversation with the questioner
- Active listening is an important feature of this
- African and South Asian populations have higher mortality (deaths) from this?
- Specific, measurable, achievable, …….. timely
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- Observing this helps to build trust between patient and healthcare professional
- An online service where people can obtain health information is called NHS .......
- Social psychology states that an individual's behaviour is partly determined by their what?
- The government recommends we increase our intake of dietary what?
- The number of years, on average, women live longer than men
- Building change that lasts is most often called ........... change
- Describes the dimension of health concerned with one's ability to express feelings and maintain relationships
- Choosing Health Making healthier choices easier (DH 2004) introduced the idea of health ........ for the first time
- Mortality rates increase steadily from the South East of the country to the...?
- The independent organisation that sets standards for health and treatment
- The number of fruit and vegetables that we should eat each day
20 Clues: Specific, measurable, achievable, …….. timely • Active listening is an important feature of this • ...... change is predominantly about affecting policy • The most important factor leading to health inequalities • The number of years, on average, women live longer than men • The number of fruit and vegetables that we should eat each day • ...
Life Lines – The Crossword Puzzle of Population and Health 2025-09-07
Across
- Movement of people from one place to another, impacting services.
- Inequality Differences in health outcomes tied to social and economic gaps.
- Rate Average children born per woman over her lifetime.
- Health Health of mothers and related family planning services.
- Expectancy Average years a person is expected to live.
- Access Ability to obtain needed medical services and support.
- Level of illness or disease in a population.
- Growth Increase in the number of people living in an area.
- Population Increasing number of older adults needing health services.
- Infrastructure Buildings and services needed for healthcare delivery.
- Number of deaths in a population during a period.
- Projection Estimating future population based on current trends.
- Systems for clean water and waste disposal to prevent disease.
- Hazards Risks like pollution and toxic waste affecting health.
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- Movement of people to cities, often leading to overcrowding.
- Ratio Number of people too young or old to work compared to workers.
- Health Use of technology like apps and telemedicine for healthcare.
- Fairness in healthcare access and distribution of resources.
- Transition Shift from infectious to chronic diseases as countries develop.
- Healthcare Actions like vaccinations that avoid illness before it starts.
- When population exceeds resource capacity, causing strain.
- Shortage Lack of sufficient health workers to meet population needs.
- Density Number of people living per unit of land.
- Mortality Rate Babies dying before age one per 1,000 live births.
- Clue (Own Words)
- Change Long-term shifts in weather patterns affecting health risks.
26 Clues: Clue (Own Words) • Level of illness or disease in a population. • Density Number of people living per unit of land. • Number of deaths in a population during a period. • Expectancy Average years a person is expected to live. • Rate Average children born per woman over her lifetime. • When population exceeds resource capacity, causing strain. • ...
health and welness 2022-09-12
Across
- state
- health conditions
- aspects
- Dimension
- number of years
- function positively
- state of oexcellent health
- choices and behavior deoxyribonucleicacid chemical
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- length of time a person live
- fulfilling life
- dimension of health
- observes and interprets
- DNA segmants
- process of identifying
- aspects of people
- poor state of health
16 Clues: state • aspects • Dimension • DNA segmants • fulfilling life • number of years • health conditions • aspects of people • dimension of health • function positively • poor state of health • process of identifying • observes and interprets • state of oexcellent health • length of time a person live • choices and behavior deoxyribonucleicacid chemical
wellness1 2024-05-21
Across
- Smear test for cervical health
- Xray for breast cancer detection
- Key hormone in women's bodies
- Cancer screening area for women
- Reproductive organ producing eggs
- Essential rest for health and wellness
- Nutrient aiding digestion
- Vitamin important during pregnancy
- Essential mineral for bone health
- Exercises for pelvic floor muscles
- Drinking enough water
- Eating plan for healthy living
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- Care during pregnancy
- A practice for physical and mental wellbeing
- Important nutrient to prevent anemia
- Monthly cycle in women
- Type of exam for women's reproductive health
- End of menstrual cycles
- Mental tension affecting health
- Physical activity for fitness
20 Clues: Care during pregnancy • Drinking enough water • Monthly cycle in women • End of menstrual cycles • Nutrient aiding digestion • Key hormone in women's bodies • Physical activity for fitness • Smear test for cervical health • Eating plan for healthy living • Cancer screening area for women • Mental tension affecting health • Xray for breast cancer detection • ...
Module 4 Terms Crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- An acronym for a law enacted in 2010 to improve health care quality while lowering costs and expanding the Medicaid program.
- Risk factors that cannot be changed - such as age, gender, ethnicity/race, and family history
- An acronym for a government agency that oversees the health care delivery of Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP programs
- Functional or structural disturbance that results when a person's adaptive mechanisms to counteract stimuli and stressors fails
- An independent designation that informs the public that the organization has high standards of practice
- Process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health
- A program established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), with the intention of improving the overall health of Americans
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being - not simply absence of disease or infirmity
- Physical manifestations and the subjective experience of the individual - not tied to a disease
- A type of insurance that is not funded by a government agency
- Standards and practice requirements that play a major role in the quality and costs of care delivered, overseen by state agencies
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- A type of prevention that focuses on protecting clients from the excessive use of medical interventions that can cause more harm than good
- Risk factors that can be changed; i.e. behaviors and actions that can affect a client’s risk for developing a disease, such as obesity, high BP, smoking
- An independent, nonprofit organization that accredits health care organizations in more than nine different types of health care settings; publishes the NPSGs.
- A retired form of reimbursement, where payments made to service providers based on the volume of services delivered
- A payment system (driven by CMS) that denies reimbursement for services associated with specific health care-acquired infections
- Factors that impact health other than health care services, including location, environment, genetics, income, relationships, and gender
- A positive state of health of an individual, family, or community - includes multiple dimensions, continually changes
- A type of prevention that refers to screening or identification of individuals early in the state of a disease process for prompt treatment
- A fixed payment system (driven by CMS) for reimbursement for health care services based upon client diagnosis and procedures performed
- A type of prevention that refers to minimizing the effects of disease and disability (goal is restoration or highest level of health possible)
- A type of prevention that refers to strategies toward optimizing health and disease prevention
22 Clues: A type of insurance that is not funded by a government agency • Process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health • Risk factors that cannot be changed - such as age, gender, ethnicity/race, and family history • A type of prevention that refers to strategies toward optimizing health and disease prevention • ...
Understanding Health and Wellness 2022-09-01
Across
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- methods to deliver media such as phones, computers, radio, television and print media
- government program to establish a set of national health goals and objectives every 10 years.
- an overall state of wellbeing or total health
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- differences in health outcomes among groups
- a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
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- an ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease, obesity, or cancer
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- providing accurate health information and teaching health skills to help people make healthy decisions.
- the various methods for communicating information
- a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors including sexual activity, and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
- people of the same age who share similar interests
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- Knowing how to find health information, determine if info is trustworthy, assess risks and benefits.
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- the sum of your surroundings
20 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • differences in health outcomes among groups • an overall state of wellbeing or total health • the various methods for communicating information • people of the same age who share similar interests • a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • ...
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF 2025-09-03
Across
- The way you are connected to friends or family.
- A serious personal issue affecting mood and health.
- A kind of health referring to mood and mind.
- The unit’s title phrase, meaning 'look after yourself'.
- Unkind behaviour online that can hurt feelings.
- Someone who doesn’t eat meat.
- A personal issue that can affect your health and mood.
- An adult you can talk to about bullying or depression.
- A kind of health referring to the body.
- LIFE The time you spend going out with friends.
- Help or suggestions, e.g., from a counsellor.
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- Someone you might talk to when you have problems.
- The food you eat every day.
- A great way to look after your health, helps with stress and fitness.
- Unkind behaviour that can affect mental health.
- A health problem that might come before an important event.
- How you look, something teenagers often worry about.
- What you need to stay well both mentally and physically.
18 Clues: The food you eat every day. • Someone who doesn’t eat meat. • A kind of health referring to the body. • A kind of health referring to mood and mind. • Help or suggestions, e.g., from a counsellor. • The way you are connected to friends or family. • Unkind behaviour that can affect mental health. • Unkind behaviour online that can hurt feelings. • ...
Health Vocab 2018-02-06
Across
- deliver of media
- the exchange of thoughts or feeling to two or more people
- ideas or attitudes of what's important to you
- Others the same age and share your interest
- a way to end a conflict through cooperation
- Overall health
- Your surroundings
- Traits passed on from you parents
- steps that help you make a healthful decision
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- Ongoing illness
- Sense of meaning and purpose
- skills that help you manage stress
- influencing others to address their health
- the reaction to daily life
- things you aim for
- collection of beliefs and customs
- Tools or strategies to maintain your health
- strategies to help say no to things that are being urged on you
- Physical,mental/emotional,and social well-being
- various methods for communicating
20 Clues: Overall health • Ongoing illness • deliver of media • Your surroundings • things you aim for • the reaction to daily life • Sense of meaning and purpose • collection of beliefs and customs • Traits passed on from you parents • various methods for communicating • skills that help you manage stress • influencing others to address their health • ...
Health Equity 2017-07-23
Across
- This accounts for 10-15% of preventable deaths.
- We must encourage people to make _________ ________.
- This is the difference in presence of disease, health outcomes and access to health between population groups.
- This word describes the unfair differences between populations
- Healthy choices can only be made if people have ______ ________.
- Health equity means everyone has a ________ opportunity fo live a long healthy life
- Housing, education, income, transport, access to food and employment are examples of _________ _________ of health.
- Health inequities are unnecessary and __________.
- This is a social construct not as a result of genetics that result in health disparities.
- An area outside the health sector where solutios can be initiated to improve health equity
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- Health inequalities make some populations more ________ to poorer health outcomes than other groups
- a root of racial and ethnic disparities
- This is a form of racism
- Racism over a life time can increase what levels?
- The equal distribution of a health resource is health ______, however this does not mean this is an equitable distribution.
15 Clues: This is a form of racism • a root of racial and ethnic disparities • This accounts for 10-15% of preventable deaths. • Racism over a life time can increase what levels? • Health inequities are unnecessary and __________. • We must encourage people to make _________ ________. • This word describes the unfair differences between populations • ...
Vocab FLE Crossword 2024-02-05
Across
- Model- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others.
- People 2010- A nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the United States.
- Risks- Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- The act of becoming aware through the senses.
- Avoiding harmful behaviors.
- The reaction of that body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- goal- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time.
- Management- Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- Those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- learner- A person who has developed evaluation criteria for health information.
- Behaviors- Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
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- productive citizen- Someone who acts in a way that promotes the health of the community and who chooses safe, healthful, and legal behaviors that are consistent with family guidelines and that show respect for the individual and others.
- Resolution- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem-solving.
- Plan- A multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals.
- Literacy- A persons capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and servies and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness.
- The attitudes and families that result in healthful behaviors.
- Education- The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices.
- Anything that causes stress.
- The various methods of communicating information.
- Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- An active role in their own health.
- An overall state of well-being, or total health.
- effective communicator- Someone who is able to express his or her health knowledge in a variety of ways.
- skills- Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Provide health services and offer behavior-changing classes such as tobacco-cessation programs. They can also take steps to ensure a safe environment.
- goal- A goal that you can reach in a short period of time.
- Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- thinker and problem solver- A person who can develop evaluation criteria for health information before making a decision and who knows to make responsible, healthy choices.
- skills- Communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
35 Clues: Avoiding harmful behaviors. • Anything that causes stress. • The sum of your surroundings. • An active role in their own health. • The act of becoming aware through the senses. • An overall state of well-being, or total health. • The various methods of communicating information. • People of the same age who share similar interests. • ...
Health Crossword 2012-11-13
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- People 2010 / Nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the U.S
- / Taking the action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health related belief
- Risks / Related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- Behaviors / Actions that can potentially threaten your health or the heath of others
- / An overall state of well-being or total health
- Plan / Mulitstep strategy to identify and achieve your goals
- / Sum of your surroundings
- / All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- Term Goal / A goal that you can plan to reach over an extended period of time
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- / Distinctive qualities that describes how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- Term Goal / A goal you can reach in a short period of time
- / Something you aim for that takes planning and work
- / The collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- / Avoiding harmful behaviors
- / Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease or injury
- / People of the same age who share the similar interests
- making skills / Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision
- Model / Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- / Various methods of communicating information
- Education / Providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices
20 Clues: / Sum of your surroundings • / Avoiding harmful behaviors • / Various methods of communicating information • / An overall state of well-being or total health • / Something you aim for that takes planning and work • / People of the same age who share the similar interests • Term Goal / A goal you can reach in a short period of time • ...
Foundations of Health 2024-09-06
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- Examples are: computers, phones, and apps.
- Goals that are _____ term help you reach bigger goals.
- Things the government put in place to protect the health of a community.
- Dimension of Health: Home, School, Weather.
- School, Tutors, and Libraries are examples of ______ resources.
- Diseases that are passed down from parents to child are ______.
- Dimension of Health: Friends, Relationships, Media.
- Dimension of Health: Diet, Exercise, and Illness.
- Pools, Parks, and Gyms are examples of _____ resources.
- Computers, Phones, and translating devices are examples of ______.
- Dimension of Health: Values, Beliefs, Religion.
- Passes laws to help address health concerns/problems.
- The ______ goal setting model helps you achieve goals.
- There are ______ Dimensions of Health.
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- The leading cause of death for ages 13-25 years old.
- traditions or ways of life passed down through generations.
- The second leading cause of death for teens.
- Another word for boundaries or hurdles while trying to achieve goals.
- Examples of behaviors that are _______ are smoking, stealing, or joining a sports team.
- Race and age are examples of ________ risk factors.
- Doctors, Dentists, and Counselors are examples of _____ resources.
- Diseases that are caused by unhealthy behaviors
- Dimension of Health: Feelings, Grief, Sadness.
- Sitting for extended periods of time.
- Risky _____ can lead to negative consequences.
- Day to day tasks are done to maintain health.
- Places you can go to improve your wellness.
27 Clues: Sitting for extended periods of time. • There are ______ Dimensions of Health. • Examples are: computers, phones, and apps. • Dimension of Health: Home, School, Weather. • Places you can go to improve your wellness. • The second leading cause of death for teens. • Day to day tasks are done to maintain health. • Dimension of Health: Feelings, Grief, Sadness. • ...
Health and Safety 2021-09-24
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
Wellness Crossword 2020-02-12
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- the active drug in tobacco
- social health stands for health in my _________
- health is being well physically, mentally and _________
- stands for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- a simple defination of safety is ________
- when riding a bike use your _______ for turn/stop signals
- the second most dangeous area in the home
- another word for wellness
- physicalhealth stands for health of the _________
- the most dangerous area in the home
- mental health stands for health of the ________
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- two other parts of mental health are _____&____
- plant food makes up this engery nutrient
- keeping my body clean and in good physical condition
- the active drug in marijuana
- the third most dangerous area in the home
16 Clues: another word for wellness • the active drug in tobacco • the active drug in marijuana • the most dangerous area in the home • plant food makes up this engery nutrient • stands for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation • a simple defination of safety is ________ • the second most dangeous area in the home • the third most dangerous area in the home • ...
Health and Safety 2020-11-23
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
32 2025-05-09
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- State of good health
- Lower spine ache
- Check blood health
- Starving disorder
- Body repair
- Mental confusion
- Pregnancy care
- Operative treatment
- Child health
- Health care building
- Fake teeth set
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- Routine exam
- Tooth protector
- Stitches to heal
- Blood thickening
- Hormone drugs
- Blood collection
- Kidney inflammation
- Body energy process
- Energy measurement
- Tension state
- Circulating blood
- Lack of water
- Injury to ligaments
- Food expert
25 Clues: Body repair • Food expert • Routine exam • Child health • Hormone drugs • Tension state • Lack of water • Pregnancy care • Fake teeth set • Tooth protector • Stitches to heal • Lower spine ache • Blood thickening • Blood collection • Mental confusion • Starving disorder • Circulating blood • Check blood health • Energy measurement • Kidney inflammation • Body energy process • Operative treatment • ...
Mental Health Matters 2024-05-10
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- Attitude or outlook on life.
- Treatment for mental health issues.
- Mood disorder with extreme highs and lows.
- Appreciation for what one has.
- A common mental health disorder.
- Help and encouragement from others.
- Being present in the moment.
- Ability to bounce back from adversity.
- Optimism for the future.
- Feeling alone or disconnected.
- Prescribed drugs for mental health conditions.
- Beneficial for mental and physical health.
- Rest for mental and physical restoration.
- Process of healing and improvement.
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- Overall mental and physical health.
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings.
- Pressure or tension.
- Negative perceptions about mental health.
- Physical activity for mental well-being.
- Taking care of one's own well-being.
- Emotional state or feeling.
- Dealing with stress or challenges.
- A feeling of worry or unease.
24 Clues: Pressure or tension. • Optimism for the future. • Emotional state or feeling. • Attitude or outlook on life. • Being present in the moment. • A feeling of worry or unease. • Appreciation for what one has. • Feeling alone or disconnected. • A common mental health disorder. • Dealing with stress or challenges. • Overall mental and physical health. • ...
Modules 1.1-1.2-1.3-1.4-1.5-1.6-1.7--1.8-1.9-1.10 2025-05-19
22 Clues: DNA • Land • fake • class • equal • weather • Talking • spectrum • sickness • customers • no change • wellbeing • medication • functioning • medical care • Disagreement • World Health • abbreviations • Miscommunications • Waste in the environment • can be internal or external • is the overall health of a community
11HMS - Focus Area 1 2025-03-31
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- The number of action areas in the Ottawa Charter
- Responsible for health promotion
- Describes conditions like obesity that can be avoided
- Refers to the number of deaths in a population
- Cancer Council is an example of this
- Availability of health services and facilities
- Factors influencing health
- A lifestyle with little physical activity
- SDGs like 3 focus on these for better wellbeing
- Building Public Healthy Policy focuses on laws and ....
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- 85 for females and 81 for males
- Being disconnected from others,health risk.
- Actions to support or promote health policies and changes
- Australian initiative that uses technology to delivery healthcare remotely
- Fairness
- an individuals ability to make decisions about, or take control over, their own health
- A collaboration between groups for health goals
- A state of being happy and healthy
18 Clues: Fairness • Factors influencing health • 85 for females and 81 for males • Responsible for health promotion • A state of being happy and healthy • Cancer Council is an example of this • A lifestyle with little physical activity • Being disconnected from others,health risk. • Refers to the number of deaths in a population • Availability of health services and facilities • ...
Insurance Vocabulary - Addyson Sidwell 2022-02-10
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- A type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers.
- a form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment
- the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy
- says that primary coverage comes from the plan of the parent whose birthday comes first in the year.
- federal health insurance for people 65 or older
- nation's public health insurance program for people with low income
- a health care program of the United States Department of Defense Military Health System
- A type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contract with
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service is necessary
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party
- a statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you've received
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- set amounts you pay to your medical provider when you receive services
- an amount of money that you yourself are responsible for paying toward an insured loss.
- offered to uninsured Americans who have been unable to obtain coverage because of a pre-existing condition
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay
- a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children
- health benefit program for veterans
17 Clues: health benefit program for veterans • federal health insurance for people 65 or older • The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay • nation's public health insurance program for people with low income • set amounts you pay to your medical provider when you receive services • ...
Chapter 1, Lessons 1-4 Vocab 2025-08-27
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- a state of well-being or total health
- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- the sum of your surroundings
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- an individual’s mental or physical ability
- media-producing devices such as radio, television, and the Internet?
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group?
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- differences in health outcomes among groups
- providing accurate health information and health skills education to help people make healthy decisions
- people in your age group
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- voiding harmful behaviors
- a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and to use these resources to promote one’s health and wellness
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
17 Clues: people in your age group • voiding harmful behaviors • the sum of your surroundings • a state of well-being or total health • an individual’s mental or physical ability • differences in health outcomes among groups • a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life • related risks that increase in effect with each added risk • ...
HHD AOS 2 2023-05-09
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- This type of disease group includes influenza, asthma and COPD
- The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1960s
- Create ____ environments is an example of an action area of the ottawa charter
- _____ Health Services is the shift of the traditional health system to health promotion and prevention of disease
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health
- Acts to enable access to healthcare focuses on different ______ such as geography and income
- The strategies to improve health of a population
- This disease contributed to the development of quarantine laws in the early 1900s
- This is another word for 'covered by'
- This type of public health strategy focused mainly on the physical environment and grew out of the understanding of infectious diseases
- This very contagious infection causes a total-body skin rash that mass vaccination programs aimed to address
- A strength of the biomedical model is that it ____ life expectancy
- The development of housing _____ was a policy strategy of Old Public Health
- The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1980s
- This type of regulation was a focus of old public health and had a major influence on injury mortality and U5 MR.
- A limitation of the biomedical model is that it can be ____ as it relies on health professionals
- The shortened name for an infectious disease that impacts the lungs
- Ben ____ was a famous footballer who played for WCE and Richmond
- This model of health focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease or illness
- The Medicare _____ demonstrates equity by protecting regular users from large overall expenses
- The principle of the Social Model, empower individuals and communities focuses on _____
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- The invention of this allowed health professionals to listen for fluid on the lungs so infections could be detected
- Medicare covers fee free treatment as a public patient in a ____ hospital
- Life expectancy has ____ since 1900
- Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme
- The Medicare Levy is ___% of taxable income for most taxpayers
- This type of infectious disease is spread through ____ water and can affect the spinal cord
- The term given to the Health System if it is able to save money to be used now and in the future.
- Medicare does not cover _____ trips
- A strength of the biomedical model is that it creates ____ in technology
- A principle of the social model of health is to address the ____ determinants of health
- This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours
- A strength of the social model is is that it is sustainable as ___ can be passed on from generation to generation
- A limitation of the social model is that messages about good health can be _____ and therefore health may not improve
- Building Healthy Public ___ is an action area of the Ottawa Charter
- A strategy of the Ottawa Charter which focuses on groups working together
- A principle of the social model is Involves Intersectoral _____
- This model of health was developed in response to many lifestyle diseases becoming prevalent in the population
- The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness
39 Clues: Life expectancy has ____ since 1900 • Medicare does not cover _____ trips • This is another word for 'covered by' • Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme • The strategies to improve health of a population • The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness • This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours • ...
Health and Human Development 10 2021-05-03
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- World Health Organization
- Health Strong immune system
- Disease Australia’s biggest killer
- A factor that identifies one’s likelihood of injury/hospitalizations each year
- First People who suffer higher rates of health problems
- expectancy Measure of human life
- rate Measure of death in terms of time
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- A way of measuring how much energy (carbon) someone uses
- Health A component of health that is common to have hick-ups with throughout life
- drugs Substances that decrease health
- Health Sense of belonging
- Health A component of health
- Disability Adjusted Life Year
- A significant factors to consider when examining positive and negative impacts on young Australians
- Authority that examines dietary habits of Australian people
15 Clues: Health Sense of belonging • World Health Organization • Health Strong immune system • Health A component of health • Disability Adjusted Life Year • expectancy Measure of human life • Disease Australia’s biggest killer • drugs Substances that decrease health • rate Measure of death in terms of time • First People who suffer higher rates of health problems • ...
Health 2025-03-25
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- improves emotional health
- improves mental health
- can improve three different health
- improves your mentality
- improves your mind,body and spirit
- improves how clean you are
- improves your spiritual health
- improves social health
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- improves your emotions
- improves your fitness
- helps with emotional health
- improves most Health
- improves physical health
- important for all healths
- helps you be more social
15 Clues: improves most Health • improves your fitness • improves your emotions • improves mental health • improves social health • improves your mentality • improves physical health • helps you be more social • improves emotional health • important for all healths • improves how clean you are • helps with emotional health • improves your spiritual health • can improve three different health • ...
Health 2016-01-20
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- a substance found in food and needed for healthy bones
- an unpleasant feeling which hurts
- cereal made from seeds with their outer part still on
- birds raised on a farm for food (chicken,turkey,etc)
- a food that is made witch milk
- a green vegetable with leaves (cabbage,spinach,etc)
- a natural substance found in food (iron,calcium,etc)
- a mineral in food needed for healthy blood
- a pain in your head
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- a substance found in potatoes,bread,etc
- physical damage to a person
- to injure or damage
- a substance found in meat,eggs,etc
- water that the body loses through sweat during exercise or when it is hot
- the meat from a cow
- a natural substance found in food that your body needs to stay health
- living things from the sea that we can eat
17 Clues: to injure or damage • the meat from a cow • a pain in your head • physical damage to a person • a food that is made witch milk • an unpleasant feeling which hurts • a substance found in meat,eggs,etc • a substance found in potatoes,bread,etc • a mineral in food needed for healthy blood • living things from the sea that we can eat • ...
Health 2023-11-20
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- Act of killing yourself.
- Acceptance of a loss.
- Ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Act of showing sorrow or grief.
- Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else.
- Condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
- Ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- Produces symptoms such as prolonged feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- Negative stress that prevents you from doing what you need to do.
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- Anything that causes stress.
- Complex set of characteristics that makes that makes you unique.
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes.
- Distictive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- Mark or shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others.
- Becoming aware of your senses.
- Having enough skills to do something.
- Lack of a strong feeling, interest, or concern.
17 Clues: Acceptance of a loss. • Act of killing yourself. • Anything that causes stress. • Becoming aware of your senses. • Act of showing sorrow or grief. • Having enough skills to do something. • Dealing successfully with difficult changes. • Lack of a strong feeling, interest, or concern. • Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else. • ...
Health 2023-07-31
17 Clues: Понос • Синяк • Мозоль • Чихать • Обморок • Питание • Ожирение • Давление • Лекарство • Подавиться • Боль в животе • Тошнить, рвать • Кашель, кашлять • Подвернуть, растянуть • Артериальное давление • В сознании, в рассудке • Чувствовать головокружение
Health 2025-01-17
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- device used to carry an injured person or animal
- provide help or save someone from danger
- help
- person who offers services for free
- joi nt between a leg and a foot
- solution or method to cure ill person or animal
- set free from captivity
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- joint between the thigh and the lower leg
- meant to last forever
- viral infection with fever and aches
- The part of the face below the mouth
- The outer layer of the human body
- high, steep face of rock
- lasting for a short period of time
- pain
- red fluid that circulates in the body
- a piece of material used to cover the wound
17 Clues: help • pain • meant to last forever • set free from captivity • high, steep face of rock • joi nt between a leg and a foot • The outer layer of the human body • lasting for a short period of time • person who offers services for free • viral infection with fever and aches • The part of the face below the mouth • red fluid that circulates in the body • ...
Health 2024-09-19
17 Clues: maksa • hermo • rokote • kätilö • elvytys • murtuma • keuhkot • närästys • pääkallo • kuntoutus • riippuvuus • farmaseutti • ensihoitaja • kilpirauhanen • aineenvaihdunta • ehkäisy(väline) • venähdys, revähdys
Health 2025-02-13
17 Clues: láz • gipsz • kötés • recept • étrend • kenőcs • kezelés • cseppek • duzzadt • viszkető • injekció • fájdalmas • sebtapasz • karfelkötő • testtartás • kificamítani • kórmeghatározás
Health 2024-10-11
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- Having clear and powerful images in the mind.
- To ease pain or make a problem less severe.
- Detailed and accurate.
- Not aware of or paying attention to something.
- To check or keep track of something over time.
- Large and expansive.
- A set way of doing something, especially in medicine or sports.
- To wrap or injure a ligament in a joint, often the ankle.
- Blood force exerted on the walls of vessels.
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- A fluid-filled tube in the circulatory system.
- Administering medication or fluids directly into a vein.
- A person who gives or contributes something voluntarily, like blood.
- To write an order for medication.
- To attend to or care for someone, often in a medical setting.
- A very accurate memory often linked to visual details.
- A group of things combined together, like feelings or emotions.
- To provide professional advice.
17 Clues: Large and expansive. • Detailed and accurate. • To provide professional advice. • To write an order for medication. • To ease pain or make a problem less severe. • Blood force exerted on the walls of vessels. • Having clear and powerful images in the mind. • A fluid-filled tube in the circulatory system. • Not aware of or paying attention to something. • ...
HEALTH 2024-03-02
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- successful treatments for a disease that was thought impossible to cure
- the process of identifying a condition
- painful sores that appear in the mouth
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- potentially fatal
- operating on a patient's body
- idiom for not feeling well
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- the regular beating of the heart
- used to see how the heart is functioning
- used instead of standard medical treatment
- sth that indicates that a person may have a disease or a condition
- an abnormal mass of cells in the body
- searching your condition online
- an instrument that measures temperature
- a disease caused when cells divide uncontrollably
- the number of times the heart beats per minute
- a person who is receiving medical care
17 Clues: potentially fatal • idiom for not feeling well • operating on a patient's body • searching your condition online • the regular beating of the heart • an abnormal mass of cells in the body • the process of identifying a condition • painful sores that appear in the mouth • a person who is receiving medical care • an instrument that measures temperature • ...
health 2022-12-09
Review 8 2025-02-11
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- inorganic elements needed for body
- main source of energy for our body
- acids that are the building blocks of protein
- dimension of health that considers how surroundings affect well-being
- kinds of vitamins, fat and water _____
- mineral needed that helps with bone health
- dimension of health that focuses on cognitive well-being
- concentrated source of energy
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- dimension of health that involves relationships with others
- dimension of health involving recognizing and managing emotions
- dimension of health that includes fitness and hygiene
- makes up 60% of body weight
- made of units called amino acids
- carbohydrates derived from sugars
- organic compounds needed in small amounts
- carbohydrates derived from starch/fiber
- a kind of fat
- water transports these
- nutrients our body need
19 Clues: a kind of fat • water transports these • nutrients our body need • makes up 60% of body weight • concentrated source of energy • made of units called amino acids • carbohydrates derived from sugars • inorganic elements needed for body • main source of energy for our body • kinds of vitamins, fat and water _____ • carbohydrates derived from starch/fiber • ...
Health Equity 2017-07-23
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- Health equity means everyone has a ________ opportunity fo live a long healthy life
- Healthy choices can only be made if people have ______ ________.
- Health inequalities make some populations more ________ to poorer health outcomes than other groups
- This accounts for 10-15% of preventable deaths.
- This word describes the unfair differences between populations
- This is a social construct not as a result of genetics that result in health disparities.
- Housing, education, income, transport, access to food and employment are examples of _________ _________ of health.
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- This is a form of racism
- Racism over a life time can increase what levels?
- An area outside the health sector where solutios can be initiated to improve health equity
- This is the difference in presence of disease, health outcomes and access to health between population groups.
- We must encourage people to make _________ ________.
- The equal distribution of a health resource is health ______, however this does not mean this is an equitable distribution.
- An example of a root of racial and ethnic disparities
- Health inequities are unnecessary and __________.
15 Clues: This is a form of racism • This accounts for 10-15% of preventable deaths. • Racism over a life time can increase what levels? • Health inequities are unnecessary and __________. • We must encourage people to make _________ ________. • An example of a root of racial and ethnic disparities • This word describes the unfair differences between populations • ...
Healthcare 2025-09-03
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- An extra tax paid by higher-income earners who don’t have private health insurance.
- A group that may be covered together under the same health insurance policy.
- Additional services covered by private health insurance such as dental, physio, or optometry.
- Money collected by the government that partly funds Medicare and the PBS.
- The body responsible for national health programs like Medicare and the PBS.
- A 2% tax on taxable income that helps fund the Medicare system.
- Health services or treatments that your insurance policy does not cover.
- The time you must wait before you can claim certain benefits on private health insurance.
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- Insurance that helps pay for accommodation and treatment when admitted to hospital.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme that covers most basic healthcare services.
- A government-funded hospital where treatment is usually free under Medicare.
- A health insurance contract that explains what is and isn’t covered.
- A treatment that helps restore movement and function after injury or illness.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare benefit as full payment and you pay nothing.
- A type of insurance you pay for that covers services not fully funded by Medicare.
- A rule that makes private health insurance cheaper if you join before the age of 30.
- A healthcare facility where patients can choose their doctor and often avoid long waiting lists.
- The out-of-pocket cost you must pay before your health insurance covers the rest.
- Rewards or benefits designed to encourage people to take out private health cover.
19 Clues: A 2% tax on taxable income that helps fund the Medicare system. • A health insurance contract that explains what is and isn’t covered. • Health services or treatments that your insurance policy does not cover. • Money collected by the government that partly funds Medicare and the PBS. • ...
Health 2022-05-26
17 Clues: ломать • мертвый • больной • больница • уставший • здоровье • проверять • лекарство • стоматолог • температура • зубная боль • скорая помощь • боль в животе • причинять боль • несчастный случай • рука (от кисти до плеча) • запись / назначенная встреча
health 2020-11-11
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- having enough skill to do something
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- someone who serves as a example for you
- the characteristics that describe you
- your sense of yourself as a unique individual
- a firm observance of core ethical values
- the ability accept yours and others health
- chemicals produced by your glands that send signals to your brain
- the ability to adapt and easily and and recover from crisis
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- non hostile comments that says what to do better at
- mechanism a defense mechanism that makes you feel better about yourself
- the use of un friendly or hostile behavior
- a ranked list of human needs
- the ability to feel or understand someone's pain
- a set of characteristics that are unique to you
- to strive to be your best
- how much you value or respect your self
17 Clues: to strive to be your best • a ranked list of human needs • having enough skill to do something • the characteristics that describe you • someone who serves as a example for you • how much you value or respect your self • a firm observance of core ethical values • the use of un friendly or hostile behavior • the ability accept yours and others health • ...
Health 2021-11-02
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- a substance that slows down the bodies functions and reactions including breathing and heart rates.
- tiny air sacs in lungs.
- when a nonsmoker breathes in smoke.
- a liquid drug
- a colorless odorless poisonous gas that is created when tobacco burns.
- stopping all use of tobacco
- when the body makes a chemical need for a drug tolerance a need for larger and larger amounts of drugs to produce the same effect withdrawal a symptom of when a drug user stops using drugs.
- passageways that branch from the trachea
- smoke that is inhaled
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- an arranged a company has to show off their product
- smoke that is inhaled
- a group of people that the product is targeted towards
- advertising campaigns
- mental or physical need for drugs
- a dark, thick, liquid that forms when tobacco burns
- the return of you using drugs
- a disease that results in the destruction of the lungs.
- products that assist people to stop smoking.
18 Clues: a liquid drug • smoke that is inhaled • advertising campaigns • smoke that is inhaled • tiny air sacs in lungs. • stopping all use of tobacco • the return of you using drugs • mental or physical need for drugs • when a nonsmoker breathes in smoke. • passageways that branch from the trachea • products that assist people to stop smoking. • ...
Health 2013-04-25
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- you can control the quantity of alcohol you inherited
- Something you desperately want.
- in need of something
- accepting that you are an alcoholic
- headache, nausea, stomachache
- drinking a lot in a short amount of time
- A poison that is used in cigaretts
- associated with cancer cells
- Something that makes you feel good
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- cant stop getting enough
- gray patches in the mouth
- the after effects of using a drug.
- Most common substance in cigarettes
- Makes you feel down.
- prevent oxygen exchange
- a long term health risk associated with smoking
- A sickness mainly produced by tobacco
17 Clues: in need of something • Makes you feel down. • prevent oxygen exchange • cant stop getting enough • gray patches in the mouth • associated with cancer cells • headache, nausea, stomachache • Something you desperately want. • the after effects of using a drug. • A poison that is used in cigaretts • Something that makes you feel good • Most common substance in cigarettes • ...
Health 2013-06-16
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- Negative stress
- Back of the brain
- Thinking part of brain
- Another word for adrenaline
- Front of the brain
- Most common type of skin cancer
- Traumatic brain injury
- A substance that changes the way the mind thinks, positively or negatively
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- Positive stress
- most effective form of birth control
- Lowest SPF of sunscreen that is still effective
- A situation that puts a demand on the body or mind
- Water on the brain
- Controls balance and body movement
- Defines life and death
- How many pounds does the brain weigh?
- Body and minds response to a demand
17 Clues: Positive stress • Negative stress • Back of the brain • Water on the brain • Front of the brain • Thinking part of brain • Defines life and death • Traumatic brain injury • Another word for adrenaline • Most common type of skin cancer • Controls balance and body movement • Body and minds response to a demand • most effective form of birth control • How many pounds does the brain weigh? • ...
HEALTH 2017-02-28
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- to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- is the volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat.
- to move quickly and easily.
- the time required for a material or piece of equipment to resume its former or usual condition
- to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
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- the amount of fat contained in the body.
- is a roughly 24 hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, including plants, animals, fungi and cyanobacteria.
- is the ability of a muscle or group of muscle, to work continuously for a long time without tiring.
- is a range that defines the upper and lower limits of training intensities.
- quality of bending easily without breaking.
- the mass and height of an individual.
- is a measure of how well your body is able to transport oxygen to your muscles during prolonged exercise
- prepare for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practicing gently beforehand.
- to allow the body to gradually transition to a resting or near-resting state.
- age-related number of beats per minute of the heart when working at its maximum
- Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type.
- is the number of times your heart beats per minute while at complete rest.
17 Clues: to move quickly and easily. • Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type. • the mass and height of an individual. • the amount of fat contained in the body. • to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • quality of bending easily without breaking. • to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • is the volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat. • ...
Health 2022-03-04
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- She has a fever. Her ... is high.
- It hurts me to ... when I catch a cold.
- When you fall down you can ... your leg.
- She has a low blood ... .
- She has a ... throat
- Call a doctor ... when you have a bad cough.
- He has ... a bad cold.
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- You can't hear when you have an ... .
- Tom has a weak ... .
- You should take your medicine ... .
- To catch a ... .
- You should ... your throat 3 times a day.
- Tummy
- Your ... is situated in your chest.
- Grandparents love to use ... to get better.
- I have a bad ... in my neck.
- I ... very quickly after any disease.
17 Clues: Tummy • To catch a ... . • Tom has a weak ... . • She has a ... throat • He has ... a bad cold. • She has a low blood ... . • I have a bad ... in my neck. • She has a fever. Her ... is high. • You should take your medicine ... . • Your ... is situated in your chest. • You can't hear when you have an ... . • I ... very quickly after any disease. • ...
health 2024-03-11
Across
- a colourful place on your skin when you get hit
- you do it when you got cold or there is some throat infection
- e.g. a flu, a cold,a chickenpox
- to be as fit as a ...
- a medicine againts pain
- when your back hurts
- a doctor gives it to you so that you can buy medicines you need
- to put on ... = to become heavier
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- ... (to) something uzalezniony (od)
- cwiczenie
- when your head hurts
- to lose blood
- a medicine you can spread on your skin
- a person who has a serious permanent health problem e.g. can't hear or walk or see
- when something hurts/ aches
- something bad unexpecpectedly happens e.g. you break a leg during a match
- fever a high temperature
17 Clues: cwiczenie • to lose blood • when your head hurts • when your back hurts • to be as fit as a ... • a medicine againts pain • when something hurts/ aches • fever a high temperature • e.g. a flu, a cold,a chickenpox • to put on ... = to become heavier • ... (to) something uzalezniony (od) • a medicine you can spread on your skin • a colourful place on your skin when you get hit • ...
Health 2025-07-08
Across
- Something that can be blond or brown, short or long
- The body part that you use to walk
- A person who helps the doctor
- The body part that you use to smell or sniff
- The thing in your mouth that helps you speak and eat
- The good state of your body
- A special place where you can go if you feel unwell
- A problem with your body that you can have when you have hangover
- The body part between your shoulder and your hand
- A special thing that you can take (eat) to recover
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- A special car that comes to your house if you feel unwell
- A person who helps you when you feel sick
- 32 little, but strong body parts that you use to chew food
- The body part where all your food goes
- A body part that you use to carry your bag
- The smartest body part - you think with it
- You need 7-8 hours of this every night
17 Clues: The good state of your body • A person who helps the doctor • The body part that you use to walk • The body part where all your food goes • You need 7-8 hours of this every night • A person who helps you when you feel sick • A body part that you use to carry your bag • The smartest body part - you think with it • The body part that you use to smell or sniff • ...
Health 2023-11-07
Across
- A way of eating to maintain health
- Treatments for health issues
- Physical activity for fitness
- A natural state for bodily rest
- Steps taken to avoid illness
- The state of being in good health
- A stable and healthy condition
- A state of mental and emotional peace
- A reaction to mental or physical pressure
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- Essential nutrients for health
- Staying adequately watered
- A healthcare professional
- Practices for cleanliness and health
- Related to the mind and emotions
- A break for physical recovery
- The state of being physically healthy
- A regular health examination
17 Clues: A healthcare professional • Staying adequately watered • Treatments for health issues • Steps taken to avoid illness • A regular health examination • Physical activity for fitness • A break for physical recovery • Essential nutrients for health • A stable and healthy condition • A natural state for bodily rest • Related to the mind and emotions • The state of being in good health • ...
Chapter Two: Purpose and Function of the Health Record 2015-01-25
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- DATA IS USEFUL
- DATA IS OBTAINABLE
- DATA IS DEFINED
- PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY CPOE
- DATA IS COMPLETE
- DATA IS CORRECT
- PERSONAL HEALTH RECORD
- CARE DELIVERY PRIMARY PURPOSE
- DATA IS RELIABLE
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- ENTERED AT TIME OF EOC
- RIGHT TO CONTROL ACCESS
- DATA VALUE RANGES
- RECORDS COMBO OF PAPER & ELEC
- RECORD STORAGE OF HEALTH DATA
- ELEC DATA EXCHANGE
- PRIMARY FUNCTION
- CARE PROVIDER PRIMARY USER
- HEALTH RECORD EHR
- PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
- CORRECT LEVEL OF DETAIL
- DATA IS UP-TO-DATE
21 Clues: DATA IS USEFUL • DATA IS DEFINED • DATA IS CORRECT • PRIMARY FUNCTION • DATA IS COMPLETE • DATA IS RELIABLE • DATA VALUE RANGES • HEALTH RECORD EHR • DATA IS OBTAINABLE • ELEC DATA EXCHANGE • DATA IS UP-TO-DATE • ENTERED AT TIME OF EOC • PERSONAL HEALTH RECORD • RIGHT TO CONTROL ACCESS • CORRECT LEVEL OF DETAIL • PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY CPOE • CARE PROVIDER PRIMARY USER • PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS • ...
Chapter Two: Purpose and Function of the Health Record 2015-01-25
Across
- DATA IS DEFINED
- DATA IS COMPLETE
- ENTERED AT TIME OF EOC
- DATA IS CORRECT
- RECORDS COMBO OF PAPER & ELEC
- DATA IS OBTAINABLE
- HEALTH RECORD EHR
- PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY CPOE
- CORRECT LEVEL OF DETAIL
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- RECORD STORAGE OF HEALTH DATA
- DATA IS UP-TO-DATE
- PRIMARY FUNCTION
- DATA IS USEFUL
- RIGHT TO CONTROL ACCESS
- PERSONAL HEALTH RECORD
- DATA VALUE RANGES
- ELEC DATA EXCHANGE
- DATA IS RELIABLE
- PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
- CARE DELIVERY PRIMARY PURPOSE
20 Clues: DATA IS USEFUL • DATA IS DEFINED • DATA IS CORRECT • PRIMARY FUNCTION • DATA IS COMPLETE • DATA IS RELIABLE • DATA VALUE RANGES • HEALTH RECORD EHR • DATA IS UP-TO-DATE • ELEC DATA EXCHANGE • DATA IS OBTAINABLE • PERSONAL HEALTH RECORD • ENTERED AT TIME OF EOC • RIGHT TO CONTROL ACCESS • CORRECT LEVEL OF DETAIL • PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY CPOE • PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS • ...
Chapter 3: Health Information Functions, Purpose, and Users 2023-01-23
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- The linking of patient name, health record number, document type, and other identifying information to the scanned document
- When the patient has two or more health record numbers issued
- Provides general direction about the design of the form
- Review
- Additional information provided in the health record
- Database on specific diseases and procedures
- The process of ensuring that each page in the health record is organized in a standardized format
- The permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare facility
- Uses the codes assigned to determine the diagnostic-related group or other grouping
- A clarification made to healthcare documentation after the original document has been signed
- When a patient has more than one health record number at different locations in an enterprise
- A combination of the paper record and the EHR
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- Basic information about the patient such as their name, address, date of birth, and insurance information
- Fixed rules that must be followed
- Request for the health record
- Raw facts and figures
- Data that has been turned into something meaningful
- Identifies where the health record is located and when it was removed
- Patient is erroneously assigned another person's health record number
- Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes
20 Clues: Review • Raw facts and figures • Request for the health record • Fixed rules that must be followed • Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes • Database on specific diseases and procedures • A combination of the paper record and the EHR • Data that has been turned into something meaningful • Additional information provided in the health record • ...
WHO. Healthcare system of foreign countries. 2025-04-10
Across
- Where is WHO’s headquarters located?
- Brazil’s healthcare system is known?
- Cuba’s healthcare system is known for?
- Which program is focused on maternal and child health under WHO?
- Japan’s health system is characterized by?
- Which Middle Eastern country has rapidly developed digital healthcare?
- France provides healthcare through?
- India’s public health insurance is called?
- In which country is healthcare considered a human right in the constitution?
- Which European country uses regional governments to manage care?
- What is the WHO’s role during global health emergencies?
- Australia’s healthcare system is called?
- What does IHR stand for in WHO policy?
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- Italy’s system offers?
- Healthcare in the USA is primarily?
- WHO’s current global health priority includes
- Which WHO campaign focuses on hand hygiene?
- Which country uses Cantons to manage healthcare?
- WHO’s “Health for All” slogan aims for?
- Which model of healthcare does Germany follow?
- Which division of WHO tracks global health statistics?
- Which country has universal dental care coverage?
- Which of the following is NOT a WHO function?
- What is the healthcare model of Canada?
- Which disease was first eradicated by WHO-led global efforts?
- Which country uses the Gold Card Scheme for health coverage?
- Which country spends the most on healthcare per capita?
- Which country has the National Health Service (NHS)?
- What is the decision-making body of WHO?
- Which of these is a WHO-led initiative for vaccines?
30 Clues: Italy’s system offers? • Healthcare in the USA is primarily? • France provides healthcare through? • Where is WHO’s headquarters located? • Brazil’s healthcare system is known? • Cuba’s healthcare system is known for? • What does IHR stand for in WHO policy? • WHO’s “Health for All” slogan aims for? • What is the healthcare model of Canada? • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Industries required to employ SHO:Any_____ building employing at the peak of work over 100 employers
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Application of OSHA
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Industries required to employ SHO:_______ operation where the contract price exceeds RM20 million
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
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- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Objectives of SHO:Create an effective and _________ safety management system at the workplace
- Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Concept of OSHA:Accident ______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
27 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
Jack Baker 2015-11-30
Across
- to be free from something
- not messy
- lacking readiness of speech
- to have more health
- with fire
- with medicine
- to have the least amount of health
- drove home
- to heat with
- to undo the tie
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- to have the most health
- to have something worldwide
- to have the neatest stuff
- to tie again
- to be alive
- to heat again
- at night
- to be reluctant
- a doctor
- with your shoes
20 Clues: at night • a doctor • not messy • with fire • drove home • to be alive • to tie again • to heat with • to heat again • with medicine • to be reluctant • with your shoes • to undo the tie • to have more health • to have the most health • to be free from something • to have the neatest stuff • to have something worldwide • lacking readiness of speech • to have the least amount of health
Level 2 - Module 1 - Review 2024-01-23
Across
- Positive repeated behavior
- My Hearth & Mind
- My Knowledge
- Living your best life
- My Job
- My money
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- __________ health influences is a health skill because your health and happiness is being impacted by people and things.
- My Surroundings
- The status of one dimension of health (the cause) creates a reaction in another (the effect).
- The core areas of your life are the Dimensions of _________
- My Relationships/My Friends
- My Values
- Just getting by
- My Body
- Health class can _________ health and happiness
15 Clues: My Job • My Body • My money • My Values • My Knowledge • My Surroundings • Just getting by • My Hearth & Mind • Living your best life • Positive repeated behavior • My Relationships/My Friends • Health class can _________ health and happiness • The core areas of your life are the Dimensions of _________ • ...
Gabriel.Gutierrez/Period3 2023-07-01
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- The state of well-being in which all components of Health physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- 2 Diabetes: A long term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of
- everyday life.
- and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health.
- Service Announcement: A message in the public interest disseminated without charge, and with the objective of raising
- To work together with one or more people.
- in balance.
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- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice,
- Vocabulary Unit Overview
- to change attitude and behavior about a social issue.
- Risk Factor: Factors beyond one’s control: Age, race, gender, and heredity.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Components of Health: A state of well-being in which all the components of health are in balance
- disease.
- Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis.
- Factor: Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Skill: A strategy to avoid doing something you do not want to do.
28 Clues: disease. • in balance. • everyday life. • Vocabulary Unit Overview • To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward. • to change attitude and behavior about a social issue. • Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis. • ...
Health 2023-10-24
Across
- A way of eating to maintain health
- Treatments for health issues
- Physical activity for fitness
- A natural state for bodily rest
- Steps taken to avoid illness
- The state of being in good health
- A stable and healthy condition
- A state of mental and emotional peace
- A reaction to mental or physical pressure
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- Essential nutrients for health
- Staying adequately watered
- A healthcare professional
- Practices for cleanliness and health
- Related to the mind and emotions
- A break for physical recovery
- The state of being physically healthy
- A regular health examination
17 Clues: A healthcare professional • Staying adequately watered • Treatments for health issues • Steps taken to avoid illness • A regular health examination • Physical activity for fitness • A break for physical recovery • Essential nutrients for health • A stable and healthy condition • A natural state for bodily rest • Related to the mind and emotions • The state of being in good health • ...
Chapter 13 Assignment 2025-05-14
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- is positively linked to good health and longevity. Social isolation has been shown to predict a shortened life span.
- High levels of __ can impact all aspects of your health.
- Maintaining healthy __ with others can help improve your physical health, which is closely tied to your social health.
- an individual’s ability to obtain, communicate, and understand basic health information and services, allowing him or her to make appropriate health decisions
- exercise that requires the heart to deliver oxygenated blood to working muscles
- healthcare including screenings, checkups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, and other health issues
- health resources address a wide variety of health promotion and disease prevention issues with the goal of promoting health and wellness within the community.
- can also help members meet mental and emotional needs, such as love, self-esteem, and emotional support.
- Lack of sleep can result in __-like symptoms in children and teenagers.
- anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
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- a physical or psychological need for a habit-forming substance—such as drugs or alcohol—or an activity—such as shopping.
- involves forming healthy personal relationships with others
- Lack of sleep can cause or increase __ as well.
- Eating __ foods gives you body the energy it needs.
- is one of the leading causes of death in adolescents and college-age youth.
- diseases can be transmitted, or spread, through a variety of methods, including through contact with objects or people who are infected, the air, animals, and improper food sanitation.
- Strong mental and emotional health can be described as a state of __ in which the person is realistic about their own abilities, has strategies for managing the normal stresses and challenges in life
- The most common healthcare therapies in the United States are part of __ medicine.
- a wellness approach that advocates for treating the patient as a whole, rather than just the symptoms of disease, because the body works as a combination of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health
- a person’s thoughts and feelings about how they look
- and mental condition in which a person experiences intense feelings of well-being, happiness, and excitement
- health encompasses many aspects of life, all of which are important.
- can help improve memory, which can be beneficial to your studies.
23 Clues: anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa • Lack of sleep can cause or increase __ as well. • Eating __ foods gives you body the energy it needs. • a person’s thoughts and feelings about how they look • High levels of __ can impact all aspects of your health. • involves forming healthy personal relationships with others • ...
