health Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2: Healthy Lifestyle Terms 2025-03-13
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- Any movement that requires energy expenditure, including activities like walking, running, and dancing.
- Substances in food that the body needs for energy, growth, and maintenance. The main categories include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
- A diet that includes appropriate proportions of all food groups to provide necessary nutrients and maintain health.
- An individual's overall sense of self-worth or personal value, which can be influenced by body image.
- Activities that increase heart rate and breathing, improving cardiovascular endurance. Examples include swimming and cycling.
- Micronutrients that support various bodily functions, including immune response, bone health, and energy production. Examples include vitamin C, calcium, and iron.
- Nutrients that provide energy and support cell function. Healthy fats, such as unsaturated fats found in avocados and olive oil, are beneficial, while trans fats and excessive saturated fats can be harmful.
- Irregular or unhealthy eating behaviors that may not meet the criteria for an eating disorder but can still negatively impact health.
- A unit of measurement for energy provided by food. Consuming more calories than the body uses can lead to weight gain, while consuming fewer can lead to weight loss.
- The ability of joints to move through their full range of motion, enhanced by stretching exercises.
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- A state of health that allows individuals to perform daily tasks with vigor, without undue fatigue, and with ample energy to enjoy leisure activities and respond to emergencies.
- An individual's perception, thoughts, and feelings about their physical appearance.
- Essential for building and repairing tissues, proteins are made up of amino acids and are found in foods like meat, beans, and nuts.
- The body's primary energy source, found in foods like bread, rice, fruits, and vegetables. They are classified into simple (sugars) and complex (starches and fibers) carbohydrates.
- Recommendations provided by health authorities, such as the USDA's MyPlate, to help individuals make healthy food choices.
- Activities that involve little to no physical movement, leading to low energy expenditure, such as sitting or lying down for extended periods.
- Serious mental health conditions characterized by unhealthy eating behaviors and concerns about body weight or shape, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa.
- The impact that media, including social media, television, and magazines, can have on an individual's body image and perceptions of beauty standards.
18 Clues: An individual's perception, thoughts, and feelings about their physical appearance. • The ability of joints to move through their full range of motion, enhanced by stretching exercises. • An individual's overall sense of self-worth or personal value, which can be influenced by body image. • ...
Classic NHSC LRP FY25 2025-01-23
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- Participants who do not meet the conditions for contract _____ will be expected to perform their obligations under the contract
- A participant’s National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program contract obligation period becomes _____ on the date it is countersigned by the Secretary or their designee.
- National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program funds are ____ from federal income and employment taxes.
- The award amount for a primary care provider that is working full time and receives the Spanish award enhancement
- Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria must also demonstrate that they meet these additional requirements
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- National Health Service Corps applicants must have a current, full, permanent, unencumbered, unrestricted health _______
- The _____ explains in detail the obligations of individuals selected to participate in the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program
- Full-time clinical practice is _____, for the purposes of the National Health Service Corps, as a minimum of 40 hours/week, for a minimum of 45 weeks each service year.
- A National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program participant will receive loan repayment funding to be applied to the principal, interest, and related expenses of outstanding government and commercial _____
- Required credentials for eligible disciplines begin on what page of the guidance?
10 Clues: Required credentials for eligible disciplines begin on what page of the guidance? • National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program funds are ____ from federal income and employment taxes. • Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria must also demonstrate that they meet these additional requirements • ...
My mystery career and transferrable skills 2025-04-02
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- provides ongoing patient care while in hospital or via home visits
- health care professionals who operate special scanning machines that make images for medical purposes
- diagnoses eye-related disorders and health conditions
- research.
- treats teeth, mouth & gum diseases, fixes dental injuries
- therapy that uses the natural movement of a horse as part of a tretament plan
- dispenses prescribed & over-the-counter medication
- studies the Earth, analyses patterns, interactions (climate, populations, culture, vegetation), developments on the planet’s surface
- ensuring that you say what you mean and understand what others are saying
- help individuals and businesses reach financial targets
- diagnoses & treats patients; specialises in specific fields e.g. surgery, anaesthetics
- responsible for the successful growth & production of different plant species
- sale of goods to the general public
- focuses on the flow of energy, to ensure health, wellness, & good fortune of an area's inhabitants
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- provide evidence of activities, tell stories, document people and serve as valuable sources of information of the past
- specialise in the study of odour molecules & their use
- cater to customer experiences
- use traditional Chinese medicine techniques to promote health and relieve pain
- scientist collect and analyse evidence found at the scene of the crime
- collect the venom of poisonous snakes
- assesses nutritional needs & creates meal poland for clients
- evaluates injuries to develop rehabilitation plans
- carries out hearing tests, ear problems and balance issues
- works with people to help them reach their exercise and wellness goals
- working together to achieve goals
25 Clues: research. • cater to customer experiences • working together to achieve goals • sale of goods to the general public • collect the venom of poisonous snakes • dispenses prescribed & over-the-counter medication • evaluates injuries to develop rehabilitation plans • diagnoses eye-related disorders and health conditions • specialise in the study of odour molecules & their use • ...
PUBLIC HEALTH SELFWORK 2025-03-17
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- The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected.
- The rate of death within a specific population.
- The study of how diseases affect the health and illness of populations.
- The total number of cases of a disease in a specific population at a given time.
- The number of new cases of a disease in a specific population during a defined time period.
- The application of statistics to biological and health sciences.
- Resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population due to a high proportion of individuals being immune.
- Period The time between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms.
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- An attribute or exposure that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
- An organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another.
- The incidence or prevalence of a disease within a specific population.
- Continuous, systematic collection and analysis of health data.
- Restricting the movement of individuals who may have been exposed to a contagious disease.
- Actions taken to improve health or alter the course of a disease.
- An epidemic that has spread across multiple countries or continents.
- A disease or condition regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- Measures taken to reduce the risk of disease occurrence.
20 Clues: The rate of death within a specific population. • Measures taken to reduce the risk of disease occurrence. • A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. • An organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another. • Continuous, systematic collection and analysis of health data. • The application of statistics to biological and health sciences. • ...
TOPIC 1 (Unit 1) 2025-09-17
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- Infectious diseases transmitted from the environment or other organisms
- The highest level of health and wellbeing an individual can realistically attain
- SELF __________: How people feel about themselves
- Relates to ideas, beliefs, values and a sense of meaning in life
- A state of balance
- Believing in one's own worth and ability to succeed
- What an individual feels to be true or right, even if unproven
- ___________ CONDITION: A disease or condition that lasts a long time, usually over six months
- ______________ PEOPLES: Connect optimal health to Country and culture
- Efficiency of producing goods and services
- Current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain
- What an individual feels is important in life
- The quality or state of being weak or ill, often associated with old age
- Continually changing, as health and wellbeing can be
- A living thing that carries and transmits pathogens
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- The ability to effectively deal with adverse or negative events
- Influenced by personal beliefs, feelings or opinions
- A subjective concept related to the personal experience of disease or injury
- Relates to the state and quality of interactions and relationships with others
- Mental tension individuals experience when resources feel lacking
- Relates to the state and functioning of the body and its systems
- Intense worry or fear about future events
- Global health body established in 1948
- Ability to express feelings appropriately and display resilience
- The spread of infectious disease across a large region or worldwide
- _______ PARTICIPATION: Involvement in a community group or association
- A physical or mental disturbance involving symptoms or tissue damage
27 Clues: A state of balance • Global health body established in 1948 • Intense worry or fear about future events • Efficiency of producing goods and services • What an individual feels is important in life • SELF __________: How people feel about themselves • Believing in one's own worth and ability to succeed • A living thing that carries and transmits pathogens • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-09-21
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- How many grams of protein is in a chicken?
- A fat like substance found in your blood and every cell in your body
- The overall condition of your body and mind, and how well they work together
- Something you have too eat in small amounts to stay health (it is in the food group)
- This when a person has too much body fat , which can harm their health
- The food and nutrients your body needs to grow, stay healthy, and have energy.
- Eating more food than your body needs too for energy and your health
- Helps your body use energy and carry out the important processes
- It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy.
- This word means you don't have enough of something(nutrients)
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- Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words)
- A type of nutrient used for energy , insulation and protecting organs
- If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer
- A measure of energy that your body gets from food and drinks
- How many grams of protein a 12-13yr old should have?(Number and word)
- The process your body uses to turn food into energy, so you can breathe, move, grow, and stay alive
- Synonym for No.16
- Having the right proportion of different things that everything in your body work well together
- A mineral in your body that carries an electric charge that dissolves in fluids like blood, urine and sweat.
- Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy
20 Clues: Synonym for No.16 • How many grams of protein is in a chicken? • Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy • It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy. • If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer • Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words) • A measure of energy that your body gets from food and drinks • ...
Health test 1 2025-09-12
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- : Recommended treatment for anaphylaxis
- : Third part of the Fire Triangle
- : Average American produces over 4 lbs of this daily
- : Risk factors that can be changed (diet, exercise)
- : Leading cause of death among young people
- : Goal of the Environmental Protection Hierarchy
- : Engaging in hostile and offensive online arguments
- : Exposure before bed weakens immune system and impairs motor skills
- : Two main components are compressions and rescue breathing
- : Average number of years a person is expected to live
- : Risk factors that cannot be changed (genetics)
- : One part of the Fire Triangle
- : Unauthorized access to digital devices
- : Fake communication designed to steal sensitive information
- : Second component of CPR
- : Aspect of health focusing on relationships and communication
- : Process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
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- : Method used to treat choking
- : Aspect of health involving emotions, moods, and self-view
- : Risk factors influenced by surroundings like air pollution
- : Universal sign: grabbing throat with both hands
- : Teens need 8–10 hours of this per night
- : Air Quality Index measures this in a community
- : Malicious software that disrupts or steals information
- : Posting inflammatory comments online to provoke others
- : Maximum number of years an individual can potentially live
- : Aspect of health: exercise, nutrition, sleep, body functions
- : Condition when vital organs don’t receive enough blood
- : One component of CPR
- : Complete state of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
- : Another part of the Fire Triangle
- : Risk factors based on lifestyle choices
- : Risk factors that are inherited traits
33 Clues: : One component of CPR • : Second component of CPR • : Method used to treat choking • : One part of the Fire Triangle • : Third part of the Fire Triangle • : Another part of the Fire Triangle • : Recommended treatment for anaphylaxis • : Risk factors that are inherited traits • : Unauthorized access to digital devices • : Teens need 8–10 hours of this per night • ...
Human Nutrition 2025-10-23
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- Grain that contains all three parts: bran, germ, endosperm
- Small amount of food eaten between meals
- Nutrient important for building and repairing body tissues
- Nutrient that provides the body with energy
- What we eat at one time, e.g., breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Using resources responsibly so they last for the future
- Process of providing enough water for the body
- Food that is not processed or preserved and is recently harvested
- Food that has been altered from its natural state
- Condition of being severely overweight
- Information on a food package including ingredients and nutrition
- Maintaining cleanliness to prevent illness
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Fat-like substance in the blood, can affect heart health
- Nutrient that helps with digestion and bowel regularity
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- The taste of food or drink
- Presence of harmful bacteria or substances in food
- Getting food ready to cook or serve
- Physical activity that helps maintain health and wellness
- Overall state of good health and well-being
- Unit of energy in food
- Desire to eat
- Sweet substance found naturally or added to foods
- Practices to keep yourself and your environment clean
- Food that is easy to prepare or quick to eat
- Having the proper proportions of nutrients in your diet
- The amount of food served or eaten at one time
- Nutrient that supports growth, bone strength, and metabolism
- Nutrient that supports body functions in small amounts
- Mineral in salt, too much can affect blood pressure
30 Clues: Desire to eat • Unit of energy in food • The taste of food or drink • Getting food ready to cook or serve • Condition of being severely overweight • Small amount of food eaten between meals • Maintaining cleanliness to prevent illness • Nutrient that provides the body with energy • Overall state of good health and well-being • Food that is easy to prepare or quick to eat • ...
Introduction to Healthcare 2022-11-16
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- seniors insurance plan
- responsible for the safety of food and drugs
- Antibiotic to treat bacteria
- Used to treat Diabetes
- A fixed amount for services
- Designs organizational structure (abbrev.)
- Garbage In, Garbage Out
- Field that Diagnosis Mental Health Disorders
- A digital version of a patient’s paper chart
- Microorganisms that causes disease
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- amount you owe for health care services
- Formal name for Medical billing (abbrev.)
- The study of drugs
- low income insurance
- Drugs that do not require a prescription
- Medicaid, Medicare, Tri-Care examples
- a progress note example
17 Clues: The study of drugs • low income insurance • seniors insurance plan • Used to treat Diabetes • Garbage In, Garbage Out • a progress note example • A fixed amount for services • Antibiotic to treat bacteria • Microorganisms that causes disease • Medicaid, Medicare, Tri-Care examples • amount you owe for health care services • Drugs that do not require a prescription • ...
Humana GZmania 2021-09-02
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- Medicare Group Policy
- preferred provider organization
- Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act
- Employee retirement System
- Humana Search Engine
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- Humana Maintenance Organization
- National Point of Service
- Protected Health Information
- independent physician association
- Clinical Intake team
- Individual Medicare Gold plus HMO Policy
- Medical Intake team
12 Clues: Medical Intake team • Clinical Intake team • Humana Search Engine • Medicare Group Policy • National Point of Service • Employee retirement System • Protected Health Information • Humana Maintenance Organization • preferred provider organization • independent physician association • Individual Medicare Gold plus HMO Policy • Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act
Health Care 2017-05-16
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- A document embodying a contract of insurance
- Program administered by the Federal Government that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
- What you pay when you visit the doctor, to share the costs of your healthcare
- A condition resulting from hypertension
- Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability
- The amount of your medical costs that you have to pay before your health insurance takes over
- A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention
- Health and medical services program for certain individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
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- What an insured person has to pay towards their medical bills once the insurance company has paid
- Insurance against the risks of incurring medical expenses among individuals
- One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States
- People that are not covered by insurance companies
12 Clues: A condition resulting from hypertension • A document embodying a contract of insurance • People that are not covered by insurance companies • Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability • One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States • A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention • ...
Occupational health and safety 2025-09-11
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- a field of public health focused on promoting and protecting the physical mental and social wellbeing of workers by controlling recognized hazards in the workplace. Safety a field dedicated to protecting the safety health, and welfare of people at work.
- an individual or organization that employs one or more workers
- fundamental protections granted to workers to ensure their well-being and safety in the workplace.
- a person who has control charge or authority over a workplace or a worker.
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- everyone in a workplace shares responsibility for health and safety
- the body of laws acts and regulations that establish the legal framework for protecting the health safety and welfare of workers.
- any person engaged in an occupation regardless of their position.
- any work job or profession that a person is engaged in which includes the duties tasks and activities associated with that work.
- any source of potential damage harm or adverse health effects on a person Injury any bodily damage trauma or adverse health effect that results from an event or exposure in the workplace.
- the proactive and systematic process of identifying, assessing and controlling hazards and risks in the workplace to eliminate or minimize the potential for work related injuries illnesses and fatalities.
10 Clues: an individual or organization that employs one or more workers • any person engaged in an occupation regardless of their position. • everyone in a workplace shares responsibility for health and safety • a person who has control charge or authority over a workplace or a worker. • ...
Medical staff 2024-01-22
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- Who is responsible for managing appointments and assisting visitors in a medical setting?
- What medical professional specializes in performing surgical procedures?
- What is the title of the specialist who focuses on the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders?
- Who provides direct patient care in various healthcare settings?
- What is the title of a medical professional who focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system?
- Who is the medical professional focused on the treatment of foot and ankle issues?
- Who is the doctor specializing in the medical care of children?
- What do we call a healthcare professional with expertise in a specific area?
- What is the title of someone who designs and fits artificial limbs?
- Who provides specialized care for newborns, particularly those born prematurely?
- What is the title of the specialist responsible for administering anesthesia during medical procedures?
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- Who is the professional that studies the functioning of the body and its organs?
- What is the title of the specialist who focuses on autoimmune and inflammatory conditions?
- Who is the specialist in eye care and vision health?
- Which specialist interprets medical images, such as X-rays, to aid in the diagnosis of illnesses?
- Who is the person skilled in using advanced medical equipment and technology?
- What is the title of the expert who provides guidance on proper nutrition for health?
- What medical professional specializes in treating mental health disorders through therapy and medications?
- Who is responsible for dispensing medications and offering pharmaceutical advice?
- What healthcare professional assists in overcoming mental health or physical challenges through therapeutic methods?
20 Clues: Who is the specialist in eye care and vision health? • Who is the doctor specializing in the medical care of children? • Who provides direct patient care in various healthcare settings? • What is the title of someone who designs and fits artificial limbs? • What medical professional specializes in performing surgical procedures? • ...
Y.Singletary HIM CH.5 2024-04-06
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- A health problem that occurs months or years after a disease is diagnosed or after treatment has ended.
- is when health information is electronically traded between providers and others with the same level of interoperability
- terminology
- an identifier
- the umbrella term for the body functions, body structure, activities and participation, contextual factors,and umbrella terms
- A clinically compatible case without presumptive or confirmatory laboratory results.
- A clinically compatible case with confirmatory laboratory results.And:
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- code starts with an x, adds details the stem code ,and must be used with it
- a mono-hiarchical method of organizing related terms together
- is the the unique text assigned to a concept that completely describes itand the synonym is an alternative way to describe the meaning of the concept
- centrilized location of health and biomedical terminology
- an accumilation of terms and codes for exchanging or storing information
- an accumalation of numeric or alphanumeric codes
- the state of being diseased including illness, injury, or deviation from normal health
- the description or name assigned to a concept that is used most commonly in a clinical record or in literature for a specific language or dialect
- when it appears in a code title Appears immediately under a 3-character code title to further define
- are a unique unit of knowledge or thought created by a unique combination of characteristics.
- A secondary disease or condition aggravating an already existing one.
- is a standalone code and can be a single entity or combination of clinical detail
- A clinically compatible case with presumptive laboratory results.
20 Clues: terminology • an identifier • an accumalation of numeric or alphanumeric codes • centrilized location of health and biomedical terminology • a mono-hiarchical method of organizing related terms together • A clinically compatible case with presumptive laboratory results. • A secondary disease or condition aggravating an already existing one. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-09-21
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- This word means you don't have enough of something(nutrients)
- A mineral in your body that carries an electric charge that dissolves in fluids like blood, urine and sweat.
- Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words)
- Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy
- A type of nutrient used for energy , insulation and protecting organs
- Synonym for No.16
- How many grams of protein is in a chicken?
- The overall condition of your body and mind, and how well they work together
- Helps your body use energy and carry out the important processes
- Having the right proportion of different things that everything in your body work well together
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- The process your body uses to turn food into energy, so you can breathe, move, grow, and stay alive
- A fat like substance found in your blood and every cell in your body
- Something you have to eat in small amounts to stay health (it is in the food group)
- Eating more food than your body needs too for energy and your health
- It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy.
- This when a person has too much body fat , which can harm their health
- How many grams of protein a 12-13yr old should have?(Number and word)
- A measure of energy that your body gets from food and drinks
- The food and nutrients your body needs to grow, stay healthy, and have energy.
- If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer
20 Clues: Synonym for No.16 • How many grams of protein is in a chicken? • Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy • It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy. • If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer • Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words) • A measure of energy that your body gets from food and drinks • ...
Mental Health Managment 2025-11-03
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- Medication used for behavioral emergencies
- One of the 3 F's in De-escalation Techniques for patients
- 1A, 1B, & 1C can only RON at a bedded _____
- Item mental health patient is allowed to carry
- Consider benadryl and ____ for treatment of dystonic reactions
- On the Alcohol Withdrawal Assessment Scoring Guideline, this is the score of someone with agitation who paces back and forth, or constantly thrashes about
- What litter space should mental health patient be in
- Physical restraints will be assessed every ____ minutes
- Psychiatric litter inpatient requiring the use of restraining apparatus, sedation, close monitoring and are required to have a MA.
- Attachment _____ is the Medical Attendant Duty List that should be reviewed with all MA's
- Use of restraints cannot exceed ____ hours
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- Decreased partial pressure of oxygen and low humidity may ____ effects of medication
- Medication used for suspected benzodiazepine overdose
- AF Form 3854 is used for Receipt for Patient's ______
- Maximum amount of hours restraints can ideally be on before a physician assessment to be completed
- For alcohol or drug withdrawal patients, a detox period of ____ to five days are required before accepted to flight
- Worksheet required to be completed if restraints are applied, formally 2852
- Ankle restraints may not fit over ____ material and footwear above the ankle
- What pocket in ACLS box contains Haldol
- What class of mental health patient can be a SAM after consultation by a provider licensed or credentialed in mental health
- The restraints will not be used to secure the patient to the litter or any _____ part
- When in restraints, ROM should be performed every ____ hours
- High potency ______, such as haldol, may cause extrapyramidal symptoms within hours or days after starting medication
23 Clues: What pocket in ACLS box contains Haldol • Medication used for behavioral emergencies • Use of restraints cannot exceed ____ hours • 1A, 1B, & 1C can only RON at a bedded _____ • Item mental health patient is allowed to carry • What litter space should mental health patient be in • Medication used for suspected benzodiazepine overdose • ...
El Bienestar 2016-10-13
20 Clues: open • test • calm • fever • angry • child • pulse • cough • stress • health • pleased • medicine • tranquil • patience • question • pharmacy • prescribe • depressed • personality • pharmaceutical
Haiwan 2021-03-12
20 Clues: size • nurse • death • carry • health • attack • effect • welfare • routine • disease • neglect • beloved • hardship • treatment • emphasize • important • commitment • nutritious • comfortable • responsibility
engineering puzzel 2021-04-05
Chapter 6 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-18
20 Clues: sad • flu • sick • lazy • head • pain • fever • pulse • cough • health • throat • conduct • nervous • cansado • manners • patience • deprimido • impatient • enthusiasm • personality
Spanish 2022-10-27
20 Clues: art • Gym • math • glue • paper • lunch • French • Health • history • courses • English • biology • classes • Spanish • italian • Sciences • backpack • difficult • technology • teacher(f)
Going Mental 2023-11-27
20 Clues: - Skør • - Tabo • - Trist • - Recept • - Morder • - Sygdom • - Medicin • - Helbred • - Diagnose • - bekymret • - Fordomme • - Mysterie • - Ulovligt • - Kriminel • - Aspergers • - Skizofren • - Stabilitet • - Depression • - Anderledes • - Psykologisk
TGFD1 Crossword 2023-09-19
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- Somethingwedoeverythursday
- anotherwordforexercise
- aintensefeelingofstress
- thewordthatisoppositeforlazy
- ourteachersnameis…
- somethingpeopledothatpeoplegetaddictedto
- thefirstcriteriawhenyousetagoal
- adecisionyoudecideimmediately
- somethingwhereyoudoalotofbodymovement
- anotherwordforsomeonewhocanmaketheirowndecisionbutdecidestofollowsomeone
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- Athingthatyoucouldeatbutshouldnoteateverysingleday
- Workfromschoolathome
- thesecondcriteriawhenyousetagoal
- thereactionwhenyoudontunderstandsomethingiscaled…
- Theplacewherewelearn
- afeelingyouexperiencewhenyouinjureyourself
- awordthatisoppositeofpositive
- Whenyouwalkyouaredoing…
- afeelingwhereyoujusthaveatotalmeltdown
- ourclassisabout
20 Clues: ourclassisabout • ourteachersnameis… • Workfromschoolathome • Theplacewherewelearn • anotherwordforexercise • aintensefeelingofstress • Whenyouwalkyouaredoing… • Somethingwedoeverythursday • thewordthatisoppositeforlazy • awordthatisoppositeofpositive • adecisionyoudecideimmediately • thefirstcriteriawhenyousetagoal • thesecondcriteriawhenyousetagoal • ...
Unit 2- Enne bonne Sante 2023-10-04
20 Clues: (win) • (run) • (fast) • (duty) • (avoid) • (train) • (drink) • (sporty) • (accept) • (slowly) • (reject) • (health) • (obesity) • (healthy) • (disturb) • (give up) • (shortage) • (epidemic) • (encourage) • (participate)
Palavras cruzadas 2020-07-22
Voc. Personalidad y Salud 2020-10-21
20 Clues: full • calm • hurt • cough • pulse • fever • angry • smile • tired • health • throat • patient • medicine • stubborn • pharmacy • behavior • depressed • impatient • personality • prescription
Voc. Personalidad y Salud 2020-10-21
20 Clues: calm • full • hurt • cough • smile • fever • pulse • angry • tired • throat • health • patient • medicine • stubborn • behavior • pharmacy • depressed • impatient • personality • prescription
Vocab Man #2 2024-11-08
ASD U6 Vocab 2 (Medical and health) 2023-04-15
20 Clues: sick • head • pain • fever • pulse • cough • doctor • throat • a_cold • health • broken • patient • to_yell • stomach • medicine • pharmacy • insurance • to_examine • appointment • prescription
ON the GO 2 Units 5&6 2023-05-10
20 Clues: vatsa • ontua • reppu • ranne • yskiä • rokote • terveys • aivastaa • kohdella • ihottuma • epäreilu • rajoittaa • päänsärky • sukupuoli • ruokavalio • verenvuoto • särkylääke • hyvinvointi • terveellinen • kuumemittari
French Crossword 1/13 2023-01-13
Les Cours et Chiffres Crossword 2023-01-13
VOCABULARY ENVIRONMENT 2024-11-01
Spanish HW man 2024-11-07
20 Clues: art • math • drama • lunch • music • monday • health • french • friday • sunday • tuesday • science • weekend • english • history • spanish • thursday • saturday • wednesday • physical education
vocab Man 2 2024-11-15
20 Clues: PE • art • math • blue • drama • Lunch • music • white • friday • tusedy • monday • yellow • sunday • health • science • weekend • history • thursday • saturday • wednesday
SPELLING 2025-10-16
20 Clues: PELUANG • KEJAYAAN • KEAMANAN • KEGIGIHAN • KESABARAN • KEYAKINAN • KETABAHAN • PERPADUAN • TEKNOLOGI • KEJUJURAN • KESIHATAN • KREATIVITI • PENCAPAIAN • ALAMSEKITAR • PENGORBANAN • KEMERDEKAAN • PENGETAHUAN • PERSAHABATAN • PENGEMBARAAN • TANGGUNGJAWAB
Conducting Inquiries 2017-09-29
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- To protect
- Required as part of the Inquiry Plan
- Required under section 70 of the LTCHA
- Electronic application used by inspectors to collect and document information during inspection
- Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007
- Intended for Level 3, 3+ and 4 higher risk issues
- Secure electronic system that allows completion/submission of a report
- A toll-free government service concerning long-term care homes in Ontario
- Specifically defined in section 2 of O. Reg. 79/10
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1990
- Risk level assigned to an inspection
- Refers to the extent of the effect on resident's health and/or safety
- Required in writing in the Intake prior to conducting the inquiry
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- Must be reported no later than one business day
- Failure to provide a resident with the treatment, care, services or assistance required for health, safety or well-being
- a person who is authorized to give or refuse consent or make a decision, on behalf of another person
- May be conducted offsite or onsite
- Pattern or repetition of the same type of incident/issue that has occurred three times in a six month period
- Allegation from anyone, other than a licensee, of non-compliance with a requirement under the LTCHA.
- Degree of negative impact on resident's health and/or safety
- Licensee is responsible to fully respect and promote for each resident
- A major change in the resident's health condition
- Required 24-hour 7 days per week in a LTC Home
- Can be conducted offsite or onsite
- Intake Module
- Intended for Level 1 and 2 low risk issues
- Holder of a licence issued under the LTCHA
- Action required with a complainant before and after conducting an inquiry
- A resident who is missing for three hours or more
- A centrally located team responsible for receiving and assessing information concerning one or more provisions found in the LTCHA and its Regulations
- Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004
- Service Area Office
32 Clues: To protect • Intake Module • Service Area Office • Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 • May be conducted offsite or onsite • Can be conducted offsite or onsite • Required as part of the Inquiry Plan • Risk level assigned to an inspection • Required under section 70 of the LTCHA • Intended for Level 1 and 2 low risk issues • Holder of a licence issued under the LTCHA • ...
Insurance Terms 2018-11-02
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- Money placed under care of third party until specified conditions are met.
- Federal health care program for low income families/individuals.
- Injury Protection Covers medical expenses after an accident.
- Coverage Covers damages to your vehicle when you hit something while driving.
- Payment made by a patient in addition to that made by the insurance provider.
- Conditions Any illness or treatment a patient receives before opening new healthcare policy.
- Decrease in value of property over time.
- Formal request to the insurance company for coverage and/or compensation after loss.
- Individual receiving payment from life insurance policy.
- Federal health care program for those over 65.
- Evaluation of property damage claim to determine value.
- and Underinsured Motorist Covers damage to your vehicle/you and passengers when hit by a person without proper insurance.
- Expectancy Average time an individual will live.
- through a specific group of participating providers.
- Care Physician First contact for a patient with a medical issue.
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- Life Coverage paid at time of death of insured person.
- Monthly or yearly fee paid for insurance coverage.
- Life Coverage at fixed rate of payment for limited time.
- Amount you must pay for coverage/treatment before the insurance company will pay in.
- Care Treatment received without admission to a hospital.
- Maintenance Organization (HMO) A type of Health Benefit Plan under which all members receive all medical
- Injury Liability Covers you against lawsuits in case you injure someone while driving.
- Specific contract outlining coverage.
- Coverage Covers repairs to your vehicle when damaged by something other than collisions.
- Fixed sum paid to individual annually for duration of life.
- Illness or services the insurance company will not pay for.
- Damage Liability Pays for damages you cause to other property when driving.
- Care Treatment received that required admittance to a hospital.
- Value The price for which something would sell under current market conditions.
- Cash Value Cost of repairing/replacing damaged property with that of the same value.
- Coverage Covers bodily injury caused to another person while on your property.
- Services provided by health insurance provider.
32 Clues: Specific contract outlining coverage. • Decrease in value of property over time. • Federal health care program for those over 65. • Services provided by health insurance provider. • Expectancy Average time an individual will live. • Monthly or yearly fee paid for insurance coverage. • through a specific group of participating providers. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN MAPEH 2021-10-31
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- / it is a composition consisting of a certain text and music provided or arranged for it.
- ACTIVITY / This involves movement of the body,
- by skeletal muscles that requires
- chords with each other.
- / It is the purpose and caveat of information.
- people obtain, store, use, and discard food.
- HABITS / These refer to why and how people eat, which
- / This is light, entertaining, cool, and
- / It is characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel out dated.
- in harmony, rhythm, form, texture, and color which describes distinctive musical elements.
- straight or curved.
- into any muscular activity.
- / These marks span a distance between two points and can
- of its emotional content.
- ACTIVITY / Any voluntary bodily movement
- of the limbs, without effort of the
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- HEALTH / Aims to develop a person’s ability to evaluate and utilize health information, products, and services wisely and effectively.
- / Is concerned with the visual distribution or weight of the elements in a work of art.
- they eat, and with whom they eat as well as the
- the body with essential nutrition.
- / bold, solid hues and gestural brushstrokes to convey extreme emotions.
- DEBUSSY / He found new ways in evolving into a new language of
- / It is a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature theatre, music , video games, or academics in any medium.
- / It is a musical style that produces new indirect musical colors or in musical terms timbre that lightly overlapped in
- / This is the feedback mechanism, means of information exchange.
- ACTIVITY / This involves your physical effort
- / The result of closed lines, shapes are two-dimensional, flat, and only have height and width.
- / It is the one who tells about the source or information.
- expenditure.
- DIET / It helps maintain or improve overall health and
- PROFFESIONAL / Individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
31 Clues: expenditure. • straight or curved. • chords with each other. • of its emotional content. • into any muscular activity. • by skeletal muscles that requires • the body with essential nutrition. • of the limbs, without effort of the • / This is light, entertaining, cool, and • ACTIVITY / Any voluntary bodily movement • people obtain, store, use, and discard food. • ...
Environmental Terms 2022-11-14
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- genetic factors are responsible for susceptibility to toxic exposures (3)
- a means by public and environmental professionals partner to assess public health issues (4)
- is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income (2)
- four major routes by which a chemical may enter the body (3)
- air contaminants orginating from major stationary sources (2)
- program that includes caulking and sealing cracks and holes larger than a 16th of an inch, eating in one place in the home to consolidate the area that must be cleaned, getting rid of clutter(3)
- outdoor air surrounding a place or structure (2)
- time between the host is infected by a pathogen to become infected (2)
- set of major air pollutants (3)
- elevated levels of lead(BLL-3)
- physical contact with a toxic chemical
- Substances accumulating over time in the body
- health care as a means for transferring care between two members of the health-care team, in this case the visiting PHN and the primary care provider who would be able to further assess (2)
- is a branch of public health protection that is concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment (2)
- concern of long-term effects on the health of populations related to climate change (2)
- is a model building code developed by the International Code Council (3)
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- exposure to a concentration of a specific chemical in the main environmental media (air, soil, water, sediment)(2)
- pollutants generated by transportation sources (2)
- current air quality (3)
- air pollution in a specific area (3)
- passed by Congress in 1974, with amendments added in 1986 and 1996, to protect our drinking water (4)
- process of identifying what hazards currently exist or may appear in the workplace (2)
- smaller sources of emission (gas stations)(2)
- human-made surroundings for human activities (2)
- degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism
- time over which only half of the amount is excreted of more than 20 years (2)
26 Clues: current air quality (3) • elevated levels of lead(BLL-3) • set of major air pollutants (3) • air pollution in a specific area (3) • physical contact with a toxic chemical • smaller sources of emission (gas stations)(2) • Substances accumulating over time in the body • outdoor air surrounding a place or structure (2) • human-made surroundings for human activities (2) • ...
Training Crossword 2025-10-22
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- Relates to a person’s health condition, delivery of care to a person, and identifies the individual (or could be used to identify the individual.
- Website/app you'll check for Outbound Call tickets.
- A company that offers health insurance. Also called a Payer.
- What we hope to put patients on, if not paid in full.
- Hospital system we partner with, used in the opening scripting.
- The name of the keypad used for credit card payments.
- The department that follows up on Billing Disputes
- A location or person that performs a healthcare service.
- The amount a patient owes the healthcare provider for their portion of charges after insurance paid their portion.
- What MRN stands for. A unique number provided to a patient from a particular healthcare provider.
- The name of the phone system/app.
- A set dollar amount that a patient has to pay for health care services before their health plan begins to pay for some services.
- A clinical term for clinical contact with a patient.
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- The website where you will do self-guided trainings.
- The scripting you may need to do informing patients that the call is to collect a debt.
- A term we NEVER use with patients, but that describes overdue debt.
- A federal law that protects sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent
- The team that listens to, and scores calls.
- The Epic patient portal giving patients the ability to manage their clinical care.
- A clinical event that can be inpatient or outpatient. It can be a single encounter or multiple encounters.
- What the abbreviation PT stands for
- The Electronic Medical Record that connects clinical and financial processes within a healthcare org.
- What PIF stands for.
- What you should always lead with on calls.
- Abbreviation for Explanation of Benefits
- The person or entity who is responsible for payment on a patient's account.
- The website where you will do security training.
- Set dollar amount a patient pays for a healthcare service (Like paying $30 for a primary care provider visit).
28 Clues: What PIF stands for. • The name of the phone system/app. • What the abbreviation PT stands for • Abbreviation for Explanation of Benefits • What you should always lead with on calls. • The team that listens to, and scores calls. • The website where you will do security training. • The department that follows up on Billing Disputes • ...
Mental health vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- worry
- How your body feels
- The management or care of a patient to combat a disease, illness or health condition
- To identify a person’s medical condition
- How you feel mentally
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- Talking with a qualified professional
- to recuperate
- The drugs you take when you have a disease, illness or health condition
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate they have a disease, illness or health condition
- How you act
- How you think
11 Clues: worry • How you act • to recuperate • How you think • How your body feels • How you feel mentally • Talking with a qualified professional • To identify a person’s medical condition • The drugs you take when you have a disease, illness or health condition • The management or care of a patient to combat a disease, illness or health condition • ...
Metro Health Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-21
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- SA ______ is the strategic plan and blueprint for 2021-2026
- The MHD ______ is the name of our monthly newsletter.
- PHAB is type of accreditation metro health has that focuses on creating a culture of _____ improvement
- The Community Health & ______ Division works with the community to support self-sufficiency, improve wellness, increase access to resources, grow self-worth and achieve community resilience.
- The last name of our current City of San Antonio Mayor.
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- The ______& Environmental Health Services division works to ensure the protection in food sanitation and environmental health.
- The first name of the current Metro Health Director.
- The ________ disease division is responsible for recognizing, identifying, and responding to disease outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics.
- The number of priority areas in our SA Forward plan.
- The city _______ 5k walk and run is a fun annual event.
10 Clues: The first name of the current Metro Health Director. • The number of priority areas in our SA Forward plan. • The MHD ______ is the name of our monthly newsletter. • The city _______ 5k walk and run is a fun annual event. • The last name of our current City of San Antonio Mayor. • SA ______ is the strategic plan and blueprint for 2021-2026 • ...
Chisago County 2024-10-25
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- Maintains and constructs roads and bridges
- City in Chisago County
- County Attorney
- North Eastern most Township
- and Human Services
- Rush City High School Mascot
- Responsible for estimating property values
- Serve Sentence in Community instead of Jail
- Sheriff
- Name of County
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- Laws that regulate how land can be used
- protects the health of all people and their communities
- Maintains official real estate documents
- Auditor-Treasurer
- City North of North Branch
- County to the West
- Most Common Ancestry in Chisago County
17 Clues: Sheriff • Name of County • County Attorney • Auditor-Treasurer • and Human Services • County to the West • City in Chisago County • City North of North Branch • North Eastern most Township • Rush City High School Mascot • Most Common Ancestry in Chisago County • Laws that regulate how land can be used • Maintains official real estate documents • ...
IN TOWN 2012-04-09
El cuerpo y salud 2014-03-05
Spanish, Josh Hamlin 2013-10-06
drink russian 2014-12-01
Povetry - words to learn 2018-08-15
20 Clues: mat • sjuk • lida • fred • våld • tigga • brott • skola • hälsa • fattig • hunger • hemlös • pengar • vatten • tiggare • inkomst • överleva • konflikt • utbildning • barn (plural)
#7, Spanish Medical Vocab, Mrs. Jordan, Set 5 2021-04-12
20 Clues: flu • pill • soap • fever • cough • health • illness • shampoo • thecold • medicine • symptoms • pain/ache • chickenpox • toothpaste • pharmacist • brokenwrist • stomachache • heartattack • appointment • prescription
Uncountable nouns 2021-04-12
20 Clues: Sal • Ropa • Amor • Aire • Fruta • Gafas • Salud • Arena • Nuevo • Murble • Dinero • Hierba • Basura • Cortos • Espacio • Permiso • Consejo • Equipaje • Educación • Información
Crossword 2023-11-17
20 Clues: Art • Then • Band • tenth • class • Teach • Peiod • Choir • eighth • Grades • Health • seventh • Science • English • Biology • Geometry • Chemistry • dictionary • calculator • Mathematics
Spanish 2024-07-02
20 Clues: art • Gym • math • glue • paper • lunch • French • Health • history • courses • English • biology • classes • Spanish • italian • Sciences • backpack • difficult • technology • teacher(f)
7.2 Spanish Vocab 2023-02-02
Spanish 7.2 Vocab 2023-02-03
Spelling Words and Antonyms 2023-10-22
20 Clues: bad • old • evil • very • rude • ugly • dirty • slowly • clumsy • health • cloudy • painful • quickly • shapely • healthy • cupfull • lightest • strength • carelessly • brightness
Vocab Man 2 2024-11-14
20 Clues: art • P.E. • math • music • drama • lunch • french • health • friday • monday • sunday • weekend • spanish • tuesday • english • history • science • thursday • saturday • wednesday
Spanish 2022-10-27
20 Clues: art • Gym • math • glue • paper • lunch • French • Health • history • courses • English • biology • classes • Spanish • italian • Sciences • backpack • difficult • technology • teacher(f)
Spanish Vocab Words 2022-10-27
20 Clues: arte • salud • ingles • musica • fisica • frances • quimica • calculo • espanol • almuerzo • italiano • ciencias • historia • mandarin • biologia • geometria • geografia • aritmetica • informatica • mathematicas
Spanish HW Board 2022-12-16
20 Clues: sad • flu • hurt • sick • eyes • cold • pill • open • fever • tired • mouth • doctor • health • throat • aspirin • stomach • allergy • patient • prescription • doctor office
SPELLING 2025-10-15
20 Clues: PEACE • UNITY • HEALTH • SUCCESS • HONESTY • PATIENCE • ADVENTURE • KNOWLEDGE • SACRIFICE • CONFIDENCE • FRIENDSHIP • CREATIVITY • TECHNOLOGY • OPPORTUNITY • ENVIRONMENT • ACHIEVEMENT • PERSEVERANCE • INDEPENDENCE • DETERMINATION • RESPONSIBILITY
i soggetti di scuola 2025-10-17
20 Clues: art • math • latin • lunch • health • french • science • physics • algebra • biology • italian • history • spanish • english • mandarin • business • schedule • geometry • chemistry • languages
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
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- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
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- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
ROTP 2025-02-24
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- What type of enemy is malice?
- What is the highest rank in ROTP?
- Who is the strongest enemy?
- What do you get after completing the triple lynel challenge?
- How much stronger are ROTP lizalfos compared to normal?
- What is the orange bladesaw called?
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- What are purple lizalfos' real names?
- What has 3200 health?
- How much health does a purple lynel have?
- What has 3100 health?
- What is the second-highest rank in ROTP?
11 Clues: What has 3200 health? • What has 3100 health? • Who is the strongest enemy? • What type of enemy is malice? • What is the highest rank in ROTP? • What is the orange bladesaw called? • What are purple lizalfos' real names? • What is the second-highest rank in ROTP? • How much health does a purple lynel have? • How much stronger are ROTP lizalfos compared to normal? • ...
NO 2023-04-13
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- what could lead kids to make body images
- A measurement of the energy content of food.
- way we deal with how we think about everyday things
- maintaining a healthy weight for your age and how tall you are
- deals with the body’s ability to function
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- how we deal with people and are relationships with them
- people shouldn't be jealous of others bodies and try to fit into the unhealthy body standard.
- A fad diet is a diet that becomes popular for a short time, making claims for fast weight loss or health improve
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
10 Clues: what could lead kids to make body images • deals with the body’s ability to function • A measurement of the energy content of food. • way we deal with how we think about everyday things • how we deal with people and are relationships with them • maintaining a healthy weight for your age and how tall you are • ...
RN TRIAGE 2024-08-21
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- Intranet site for Summa Health System employees
- Limited English proficiency-a patient that needs assistance with communication
- Dedicated phone line for nursing advice to SummaCare members
- Review this for a provider in EPIC before shceduling an appointment
- We use this to verify a provider has been credentialed with a specific insurance product
- contact with an advanced practice provider/physician for review of patient situation when the nurse feels the patient might be managed in the office/home
- Virtual visit platform that patient's access through Summa's Website
- Our paging platform through EPIC
- This is how the encounter is sent to the office/provider so they know their patient has called in for advice
- Charting acronym that provides consistent relay of patient situation information
- Clinical Access Center-we act as an extension of the provider offices
- Guidelines used to help with the assessment of the patient to come to a disposition
- A PAL does this before creating a new TE, Medication refill request, etc
- Community Health Care-a large community based practice with multiple offices
- EMR platform used by CHC and Pioneer
- Practice specific information including providers, scheduling, on-call finder, and more
- List of daily announcements and quick reference material
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- Quick communication between CAC employees
- Intranet site specific to the CAC
- Our time-keeping system
- EMR system used at Summa Health System
- The when and where of care. Can be the ED, provider's office, or home.
- A policy to protect patient's personal health information
- Rules for scheduling appointments, they are unique to each office
- These are the operators at the hospital that help us take calls when needed and after hours
- Insurance product that is a sister company to Summa Health System
- CAC answers calls for many different offices, this allows for categorization of the incoming calls
- App that provides patients with 24/7 access to their chart. They can send messages review upcoming appointments, and review lab results
- This is the interpreter services used for LEP patients
29 Clues: Our time-keeping system • Our paging platform through EPIC • Intranet site specific to the CAC • EMR platform used by CHC and Pioneer • EMR system used at Summa Health System • Quick communication between CAC employees • Intranet site for Summa Health System employees • This is the interpreter services used for LEP patients • ...
Week 2 Lecture 2 Crossword 2021-10-11
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- explicit responsibility and authority for specific patients were clearly allocated to a specific registered nurse
- this method of delivering nursing care evolved due to World War Two personnel are assigned to complete certain tasks rather than care for specific patients
- anything that occurs to alter the patient's progress through the normal critical path
- a plan that indicates when hands-on nursing interventions should occur
- disease management programs that are comprehensive integrated approaches to care and allow for reimbursement of high cost chronic diseases
- nurses who care for the patient when the primary nurse is not on duty
- helps patients and families navigate the complex health care system by providing information and support
- also known as nursing assistance individuals who are unlicensed but are increasingly being used in healthcare organizations
- assumes accountability for patient care outcomes to the assimilation and application of evidence based information
- interprofessional teams that include physicians nurse practitioners nurses physical therapists occupational therapists and social workers who work collaboratively
- a newer model of health care delivery that is a complex process involving two or more health professionals with complementary backgrounds and skills
- ancillary personnel collaborate in providing care to a group of patients under the direction of a professional nurse
- delivers cost effective primary care utilizing care coordination assuring high value and improving health outcomes
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- nurses who feel like critical role in cancer care settings across the country
- uses a mini team or care pairs where assignments are based on the geographic location of patients
- responsible for selecting and implementing a patient care delivery system that facilitates the accomplishment of unit goals
- another term for team nursing where case managers assume different titles depending on the setting in which they provide care
- legislation that established the patient centered medical home
- another term for primary nursing or case method nursing
- sometimes referred to as the case method of assignment because patients may be assigned as case as much like the way private duty nursing was historically carried out
- a collaborative process of assessment planning care coordination and advocacy to meet an individual and families comprehensive health care needs
21 Clues: another term for primary nursing or case method nursing • legislation that established the patient centered medical home • nurses who care for the patient when the primary nurse is not on duty • a plan that indicates when hands-on nursing interventions should occur • nurses who feel like critical role in cancer care settings across the country • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2024-01-07
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- the process of recovering after the illness and regaining health.
- has a network or group of preferred providers.
- theory statement about relationships among concepts or facts.
- to practice program for newly licensed nurses involving a 6mth preceptorship.
- procedures procedures that require entry into the body
- actualization the process by which people achieve their full potential
- failure to adjust adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation
- illness an illness which no cure is available
- learning by doing
- illness an illness that develops suddenly and resolves in a short time.
- practice guidelines the product of evidence based research
- provides a limited network of physicians, hospitals and other network providers.
- maintain a stable environment.
- health approaches non mainstream practices and products used along with conventional medicine.
- a state of optimal physical, mental and social well being.
- Illness develops without being caused by another health problem
- perceived by the person involved
- practices the use of care concepts, interventions and techniques that are grounded in research
- mechanisms strategies that protect us from increasing anxiety.
- actions taken to improve, maintain or restore health and prevent illness
- process an organized, deliberate, systematic way to deliver nursing care
- literacy knowledge of health info needed to make good choices about your health.
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- to be without symptoms
- an illness with no known cause.
- physical and mental wellbeing
- related groups a system implemented to categorize patients with similar clinical diagnosis
- adjusting to or accepting challenges.
- an illness present at birth.
- cause of disease.
- without introducing infectious material
- something that causes stress
- to put into action
- acts defines activities in which nurses may engage.
- based nursing describes nursing care that uses the best research evidence coupled with the clinical expertise of the clinician
- pathological process that causes illness.
- to be without voluntary control
- cost a set fee is paid for every patient enrolled into the network every year
- the arrangement of objects,elements or values in order of their importance.
- to adjust to structure or habits.
- a disease of the body or mind.
- concerned with the whole of someone’s needs.
- biological reaction to adverse stimulus
- illness caused by the primary illness
- illness an ongoing illness
44 Clues: cause of disease. • learning by doing • to put into action • to be without symptoms • illness an ongoing illness • an illness present at birth. • something that causes stress • physical and mental wellbeing • maintain a stable environment. • a disease of the body or mind. • an illness with no known cause. • to be without voluntary control • perceived by the person involved • ...
test 2025-04-11
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- – A high-potency, liposomal Vitamin C supplement that boosts immune defenses and promotes glowing skin.
- – This natural supplement supports heart, brain, and joint health with essential fatty acids.
- – A synergistic blend that enhances serotonin production for improved mood and sleep quality.
- – A vital nutrient that supports cellular energy production and offers powerful antioxidant protection for heart health.
- – A balanced formula providing elemental calcium and magnesium to support strong bones and healthy muscles.
- – A detoxification aid that helps remove toxins, carcinogens, and excess hormones from the body.
- – A calcium-based supplement enriched with vitamins that enhances bone strength and immune function.
- – A chromium-rich supplement that supports healthy blood sugar levels and overall metabolic function.
- – A neurotransmitter supplement known for its calming effects on the brain, promoting relaxation and stress relief.
- – An acetylated amino acid that aids in energy production by transporting fatty acids into mitochondria.
- – A supplement that replenishes cellular energy levels and aids in post-exercise recovery.
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- – A botanical blend formulated to defend against infections and support a robust immune system.
- – A unique blend of bioflavonoids that reactivates damaged collagen and provides antioxidant protection.
- – A blend of L-Theanine and magnesium that promotes relaxation, improves sleep quality, and supports overall calmness.
- – A plant-derived compound that regulates blood sugar and supports cardiovascular health.
- – A combination of indole-3-carbinol and diindolylmethane that supports liver detoxification and healthy estrogen metabolism.
- – A traditional Ayurvedic herb renowned for reducing stress, easing anxiety, and boosting energy.
- – A potent turmeric-based blend that offers anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting benefits.
- – A vitamin-like antioxidant that boosts energy levels in the brain and muscles while protecting against oxidative stress.
- – A natural blend designed to regulate cortisol levels, reduce stress, and boost energy.
- – A collagen supplement designed to enhance skin elasticity, strengthen nails, and support healthy hair growth.
- – A natural alternative formulated to promote healthy cholesterol levels and support heart health.
- – A natural nootropic mushroom that supports nerve health and improves stress resilience.
23 Clues: – A natural blend designed to regulate cortisol levels, reduce stress, and boost energy. • – A plant-derived compound that regulates blood sugar and supports cardiovascular health. • – A natural nootropic mushroom that supports nerve health and improves stress resilience. • ...
Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Terms Crossword 2022-03-23
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- value to replace
- person who benefits
- law that states you are financially responsible
- insurance to pay for physician expenses
- clause that states you cannot contest
- cash value of something
- insurance for long term care
- specified amount insured must pay before insurance will pay claim
- supplemental insurance for medical
- risk beyond human control
- provision for payment of double the face amount
- medical insurance plan
- a danger or a risk
- failed to do something
- real cash value
- prudent or expedient conduct or action
- insurance for hospital
- covered by insurance
- someone that insures
- type of plan in which you pay less if you use doctors, etc.
- Medicare Supplement Insurance
- policy that covers others
- company that deals with insurance
- nonprofit health insurance
- not participating
- a person who owns their own home
- a person who rents an apartment, a car, or other object
- being responsible for something
- insurance for major medical expenses
- permanent life insurance
- someone responsible for someone else
- care that is managed
- list of all personal possesions in home
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- private medical insurance
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- medical insurance
- organization that helps maintain health
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- someone who holds a policy
- taking part of
- risk taken on volutarily
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- insurer will not pay until 2 years after suicide
- insurance in a term
- type of health plan that contracts with medical providers
- insurance for surgeries
- insuring oneself
- type of health plan that is exclusive
- liability that does not depend on actual negligence
- insurance that covers personal property that is easily movable
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- helps pay medical bills resulting from injuries from an auto accident
- plan for health
- act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something
- insurance for home
- amount you must pay before insurance covers claim
- policy that covers whole life
- thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- danger
- supplemental medical plan
60 Clues: danger • taking part of • real cash value • plan for health • value to replace • insuring oneself • medical insurance • not participating • a danger or a risk • insurance for home • person who benefits • insurance in a term • covered by insurance • someone that insures • care that is managed • medical insurance plan • failed to do something • insurance for hospital • cash value of something • ...
Understanding Your Health 2024-08-27
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- Your physical health involves taking care of your ______.
- The health _________ has three sides.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- _______, mental/emotional, and social are the three parts of the health triangle.
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- The key to good _______ is keeping a balanced health triangle.
- Developing good daily _________ will have positive long-term effects on your health and wellness.
- An overall state of well-being or total health.
- Your ________ health involves liking and accepting yourself for who you are.
8 Clues: The health _________ has three sides. • An overall state of well-being or total health. • Your physical health involves taking care of your ______. • The key to good _______ is keeping a balanced health triangle. • The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • Your ________ health involves liking and accepting yourself for who you are. • ...
Doctor-Related Crossword 2025-04-23
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- Ending a pregnancy using medicines or an operation
- A specialist in the study of female reproductive health
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- The study of disease
- Broken bone or cartilage
- A specialist in the study of mental health
- A common mental health condition characterized by a low mood or loss of pleasure
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- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body, implanted into another
- An unborn baby
- Someone who received care without being admitted to a hospital
- The medical term for the sensation of tingling, burning, or numbness
- A condition treated with chemotherapy and radiology
- "An ___ a day keeps the doctor away."
13 Clues: An unborn baby • The study of disease • Broken bone or cartilage • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • "An ___ a day keeps the doctor away." • A specialist in the study of mental health • Ending a pregnancy using medicines or an operation • A condition treated with chemotherapy and radiology • A specialist in the study of female reproductive health • ...
Wednesday Wellbeing - Mental Health Awareness 2021-05-11
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- (7), to worry about
- (7), the mother of success
- (5), adjust a lens
- (7), worry or apprehension
- (6), condition of mind and body
- (10), just thinking
- (8), move forwards
- (10), emotional slump
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- (4-5), your health and happiness
- (7), approval or aid
- (12), connection between two things
- (5), insomniac’s wish
- (7), blue state
13 Clues: (7), blue state • (5), adjust a lens • (8), move forwards • (7), to worry about • (10), just thinking • (7), approval or aid • (5), insomniac’s wish • (10), emotional slump • (7), the mother of success • (7), worry or apprehension • (6), condition of mind and body • (4-5), your health and happiness • (12), connection between two things
History of Nursing Research in Canada 2021-03-03
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- limits nursing research
- All nurses are research
- Place of observation of Florence Nightingale
- Studies building on prior investigation promotes
- What research collects
- Possible series of studies
- established in 1999
- Focus of nursing research
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- a team of researchers from a variety of health professions
- established in Alberta in 1991
- National funding agency
- Informs practice
- established in 1918
- a systematic way to acquire knowledge
- established in 1950
- established a series of collaborating centres
16 Clues: Informs practice • established in 1918 • established in 1950 • established in 1999 • What research collects • limits nursing research • National funding agency • All nurses are research • Focus of nursing research • Possible series of studies • established in Alberta in 1991 • a systematic way to acquire knowledge • Place of observation of Florence Nightingale • ...
Word with Mal- 2013-10-02
10 Clues: harmful • bad air • mischief • bad smell • wrongdoing • bad health • an evildoer • having bad health • causing bad feeling • a word that describes a person
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
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- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
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- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
MOP 110 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-04-06
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- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Civilian Health, and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Explanation of benefits
- Diagnosis-related Groups
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- Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veteran Affairs
- Electronic Healthcare Record
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
15 Clues: Explanation of benefits • Diagnosis-related Groups • Durable Medical Equipment • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Data Interchange • Advanced Beneficiary Notice • Electronic Healthcare Record • Electronic Remittance Advice • Current Procedural Terminology • Americans with Disabilities Act • Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services • ...
Healthy ageing 2025-09-13
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- Important for memory health
- Dairy product high in calcium
- Sleeping disorder
- Mineral that helps with bones
- Machine that checks blood pressure
- Walking aid
- Heart-pumping activity
- Exercise that’s easy on joints
- Vision problem common with age
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- Essential nutrient in meat and beans
- Vitamin for bone health
- Type of doctor for seniors
- Test for detecting colon cancer
- Risk of falling increases when this is poor
- Fruit high in potassium
15 Clues: Walking aid • Sleeping disorder • Heart-pumping activity • Vitamin for bone health • Fruit high in potassium • Type of doctor for seniors • Important for memory health • Dairy product high in calcium • Mineral that helps with bones • Exercise that’s easy on joints • Vision problem common with age • Test for detecting colon cancer • Machine that checks blood pressure • ...
SNP Health and Wellness Week 2021-10-08
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- think deeply or focus one's mind for a period of time in silence
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
- the ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner
- the state of forming a complete and harmonious
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- The quality of being suitable
- physical strength and good health
- the state of being free from illness or injury
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- the quality or condition of being strong and in good condition
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
- a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint
- the state of being in good condition
- the quality or state of being calm
- Not showing or feeling nervousness
16 Clues: The quality of being suitable • physical strength and good health • the quality or state of being calm • Not showing or feeling nervousness • the state of being in good condition • the state of forming a complete and harmonious • the state of being free from illness or injury • the quality or state of being physically strong • ...
Level 1 2025-10-09
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- A unit that measures the energy in food.
- The process by which your body uses food for energy.
- Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent illness.
- When a person becomes dependent on a substance or behavior.
- The process of taking in and using food for energy and growth.
- Feelings of worry or nervousness that can affect daily life.
- Rest that helps the body recover and stay healthy.
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- Choosing not to engage in sexual activity.
- A mental health condition that causes long-term sadness.
- Sharing thoughts and feelings with others clearly.
- When harmful germs enter and grow in the body.
- The overall balance of physical, mental, and social health.
- A shot that helps your body fight off certain diseases.
- Physical activity that helps improve health and fitness.
- Keeping your body supplied with enough water.
- The body’s reaction to a challenge or demand.
16 Clues: A unit that measures the energy in food. • Choosing not to engage in sexual activity. • Keeping your body supplied with enough water. • The body’s reaction to a challenge or demand. • When harmful germs enter and grow in the body. • Sharing thoughts and feelings with others clearly. • Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent illness. • ...
WHO 2024-10-29
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- What is the primary objective of WHO?
- Which UN agency works closely with WHO for children's health?
- Which continent is WHO's headquarters located on?
- Which day in April is celebrated as World Health day?
- Which disease, targeted by WHO, is transmitted by mosquitos?
- What colour is the WHO logo?
- What kind of professionals does WHO collaborate with?
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- What does WHO promote for healthy lifestyle?
- What is WHO's top priority during an outbreak?
- Where is WHO headquartered?
- Which disease did WHO declare eradicated in 1980?
- What does WHO encourage to reduce the spread of COVID-19?
- Which virus caused the global pandemic in 2020?
13 Clues: Where is WHO headquartered? • What colour is the WHO logo? • What is the primary objective of WHO? • What does WHO promote for healthy lifestyle? • What is WHO's top priority during an outbreak? • Which virus caused the global pandemic in 2020? • Which continent is WHO's headquarters located on? • Which disease did WHO declare eradicated in 1980? • ...
mal 2025-12-10
Quiz 3 Review 2025-10-11
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- Number of program units delivered; how many times offered
- An anticipated positive or desirable reward designed to influence performance of an individual or group
- Health ______ is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services to make appropriate health decisions.
- Health ______ is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to access, process, interpret, communicate, and act on numerical, quantitative, graphical, biostatistical, and probabilistic health information needed to make effective health decisions.
- Number of components or activities in an intervention.
- Produces the intended or desired outcome.
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- An anticipated negative or undesirable consequence designed to influence performance of an individual or group
- _____ cost is the portion of the cost (of a program) that is directly expended in providing the product or services (e.g. wages and salaries).
- _____ cost is the portion of cost that is indirectly expended in providing a product, service (e.g. insurance, space).
- Achieves the desired outcome with the least waste of time, effort, or resources.
10 Clues: Produces the intended or desired outcome. • Number of components or activities in an intervention. • Number of program units delivered; how many times offered • Achieves the desired outcome with the least waste of time, effort, or resources. • An anticipated positive or desirable reward designed to influence performance of an individual or group • ...
Insurance Crossword 2022-02-18
Across
- additional addons to a policy
- person who rents property to a tenant
- cost of covered health care service paid
- amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- person who occupies property
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- fixed amount you pay for health service
- Amount of Money you pay toward a loss
- someone who chooses to not use insurance
- chance of something harmful occurring
- health savings account
10 Clues: health savings account • person who occupies property • additional addons to a policy • Amount of Money you pay toward a loss • person who rents property to a tenant • chance of something harmful occurring • fixed amount you pay for health service • cost of covered health care service paid • someone who chooses to not use insurance • amount to be paid for an insurance policy
Social and Medical Insurance 2025-03-17
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- – Fixed amount paid for healthcare services
- – U.S. government health program for seniors
- – U.S. healthcare program for low-income individuals
- – Company that provides health insurance
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- – A document outlining insurance terms
- – Out-of-pocket amount before insurance pays
- request for insurance payment
- – Monthly payment for an insurance policy
- – A health plan with a network of doctors
- – Percentage of costs paid after deductible
10 Clues: request for insurance payment • – A document outlining insurance terms • – Company that provides health insurance • – Monthly payment for an insurance policy • – A health plan with a network of doctors • – Fixed amount paid for healthcare services • – Percentage of costs paid after deductible • – Out-of-pocket amount before insurance pays • ...
self concept and self esteem 2023-04-04
10 Clues: how you see yourself • how you feel socially • can boost self esteem • how you feel mentally • how you are physically • feeling bad about yourself • feeling good about yourself • how you feel about yourself • people who can help with self esteem • is an activity that can help with self esteem
self concept and self esteem 2023-04-04
10 Clues: how you see yourself • how you feel socially • can boost self esteem • how you feel mentally • how you are physically • feeling bad about yourself • feeling good about yourself • how you feel about yourself • people who can help with self esteem • is an activity that can help with self esteem
Health Risk Assessment Crossword 2025-08-08
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- Essential for physical and mental restoration.
- A fatty substance in your blood.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- The fluid pumped by the heart.
- Physical activity that improves health.
- A habit that significantly increases health risks.
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- Excessive consumption can harm your liver.
- Inherited traits that influence health.
- Regular tests to detect diseases early.
- What you eat and drink regularly.
10 Clues: The fluid pumped by the heart. • A fatty substance in your blood. • What you eat and drink regularly. • Inherited traits that influence health. • Regular tests to detect diseases early. • Physical activity that improves health. • Excessive consumption can harm your liver. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • Essential for physical and mental restoration. • ...
Chart Intake 2021-11-15
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- Collected>Resulted>Received>Reported
- Charts are split into these
- Encounters must indicate ______-___-______ contact with the patient
- Medical document that gives information about a diagnosis, such as cancer
- Chart ID-Health Plan ID-Date of Service-Sequence Number
- Delivery and facilitation of health services via telecommunications
- Portal used to view worklist and upload encounters
- Date member was seen by the provider
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- Charts are split into encounters based on date of service and this
- Automatically downloads charts to your folder
- Indicates multiple encounters on the same date of service
- The process of splitting charts
- If the bot isn't running, you must do this manually
- A clinical report prepared by a health professional at the conclusion of a hospital stay
14 Clues: Charts are split into these • The process of splitting charts • Collected>Resulted>Received>Reported • Date member was seen by the provider • Automatically downloads charts to your folder • Portal used to view worklist and upload encounters • If the bot isn't running, you must do this manually • Chart ID-Health Plan ID-Date of Service-Sequence Number • ...
Types of Healthcare Facilities 2025-09-16
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- Focuses on one type of care (ex: children’s, cancer, heart).
- For adults who can do some daily activities but still need help.
- Provides end-of-life comfort care.
- Local EMS, fire, or rescue that responds to emergencies.
- Provides oral health care.
- Provides emergency and inpatient care (ex: St. David’s, Seton).
- Trains doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
- Places where medical tests (like bloodwork) are run.
- Focuses on therapy, coping, and emotional health.
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- Provides 24-hour care for patients who need daily help (nursing homes).
- Funded by taxes, often for veterans or military families.
- Doctor’s office, often focused on a specialty (ex: pediatrics, cardiology).
- Provides eye exams, glasses, and vision care.
- Provides care for mental health needs.
14 Clues: Provides oral health care. • Provides end-of-life comfort care. • Provides care for mental health needs. • Provides eye exams, glasses, and vision care. • Focuses on therapy, coping, and emotional health. • Places where medical tests (like bloodwork) are run. • Trains doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers. • ...
Public Health 2025-01-14
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- illness - illness caused by the transfer of disease organisms or toxins from food to humans.
- populations - a group of people with certain characteristics that cause them to be at greater risk of having poor health outcomes. These characteristics include, but are not limited to, age, culture, disability, education, ethnicity, health insurance, housing status, income, mental health, and race.
- - a state of dysfunction of organs or organ systems that can result in diminished quality of life.
- - prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality or people.
- - the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
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- - the occurrence of more cases of disease than would normally be expected in a specific place or group of people over a given period of time.
- - a group of cases of a specific disease or illness clearly in excess of what one would normally expect in a particular geographic area.
- factor - an extrinsic factor (e.g., geology, climate, insects, sanitation, health services, etc.) that affects the agent and the opportunity for exposure.
- - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is part of the Department of Health and Human Services. It provides federal leadership and funding in the prevention and control of diseases.
- indicator - a measure that reflects or indicates the state of health in a defined population, such as the infant mortality rate.
- disease - a disease that has one or more of the following characteristics: it is permanent, leaves residual disability, is caused by a nonreversible pathological alteration, requires special training of the patient for rehabilitation, or may be expected to require a long period of supervision, observation or care.
11 Clues: - prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality or people. • illness - illness caused by the transfer of disease organisms or toxins from food to humans. • - a state of dysfunction of organs or organ systems that can result in diminished quality of life. • ...
National Healthcare Quality Week 2018-10-22
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- Medicaid Member Satisfaction Survey
- Passionate __ Service (core value)
- Appointment __ Survey
- 2018 Quality Goal: Ambetter __-Star Rating
- Who is responsible for Quality?
- Transforming the health of the community, one ___ at a time
- Health Outcomes Survey
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- QI executive partner
- 2018 Quality Goal: Medicare __-Star Rating
- ___ Improvement Team (PIT)
- ___ of Care Complaints
- 2018 Quality Goal: __ NCQA Accreditation and 4-Star Rating
- Quality __ Committee
- Healthcare Effectiveness Data Information Set (Acronym)
- National Committee for Quality Assurance
- ___ Adjustment
16 Clues: ___ Adjustment • QI executive partner • Quality __ Committee • Appointment __ Survey • ___ of Care Complaints • Health Outcomes Survey • ___ Improvement Team (PIT) • Who is responsible for Quality? • Passionate __ Service (core value) • Medicaid Member Satisfaction Survey • National Committee for Quality Assurance • 2018 Quality Goal: Medicare __-Star Rating • ...
HEALTH and Wellness 2021-09-24
Across
- management to control your stress
- to end
- skills saying no
- support and help
- Communication Like a conversation or an exchange of information
- how good your health is
- anger/confused
- your mental/physical wellness
- trustworthy
- body connection something that is believed to cure illness
- a problem
Down
- descalating a situation
- background where you are from
- the place where something can happen
- a high danger
- something you get from your parents
16 Clues: to end • a problem • trustworthy • a high danger • anger/confused • skills saying no • support and help • descalating a situation • how good your health is • background where you are from • your mental/physical wellness • management to control your stress • something you get from your parents • the place where something can happen • ...
d 2025-11-22
Across
- Respecting others’ opinions
- Helping with meal preparation
- Prioritizing tasks
- Setting personal goals
- Being courteous on public transport
- Avoiding distractions while studying
- Practicing good table manners
- Participating in sports fairly
- Planning study breaks
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- Cleaning your room weekly
- Using polite language online
- Learning to read labels on medicines
- Learning basic home repairs
- Keeping a notebook for reminders
- Practicing mindfulness
- Helping classmates in need
- Cleaning up after school projects
17 Clues: Prioritizing tasks • Planning study breaks • Setting personal goals • Practicing mindfulness • Cleaning your room weekly • Helping classmates in need • Learning basic home repairs • Respecting others’ opinions • Using polite language online • Helping with meal preparation • Practicing good table manners • Participating in sports fairly • Keeping a notebook for reminders • ...
Public Health Nursing Roles and Health Promotion Answer Key 2025-02-12
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- A type of learning that requires the acquisition of motor skills (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 328)
- A resource utilized by occupational and environmental health nurses to educate patients and provide consults from distant locations (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 840)
- Overseen by the US Surgeon General, a federal agency who’s mission is to protect, promote, and advance the health/safety of the United States (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 486)
- Vulnerable populations such as immigrants, ethnic minorities, older adults, and individuals with a low educational achievement are most affected by low rates of *blank*. (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 278).
- Objectives established by this program aim to address social determinants of health as well as health equity in the years leading up to 2030 (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 305)
- Clear differences among populations in access to/quality of health care (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 305)
- The phenomenon that as an individual’s socioeconomic position improves, their health outcomes improve (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 306)
- A specialized practice in which the nurse’s objective is to enhance the well-being and academic achievement of students and their families (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 393)
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- A model developed by Green in 1974 to allow the C/PHN to plan, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of educational programs focused on health (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 320).
- Spearheaded by Dorothea Dix, this nursing specialty requires the nurse to provide timely, ethnically appropriate care to inmates of all ages (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 821).
- A fundamental role of a faith community nurse in which the nurse makes connections between members of the community and appropriate service providers (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 768)
- Behaviors that aid individuals in improving their well-being and create a desire that leads individuals to achieve their full potential (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 306)
- The step in the Stages of Change Model in which an individual is not conscious of, or is in denial of, a problem that requires change (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 317).
- In accordance with rules for communication that is effective, the nurse must work to control his/her *blank* about patients and their culture (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 278)
- This individual developed a theory that described the process of change in three stages: unfreezing, moving, and refreezing (Stanley & Rector, 2022, p. 311).
15 Clues: A type of learning that requires the acquisition of motor skills (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 328) • Clear differences among populations in access to/quality of health care (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 305) • The phenomenon that as an individual’s socioeconomic position improves, their health outcomes improve (Rector & Stanley, 2022, p. 306) • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-11-28
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- _______________ spores carried in splashes of water often spread plant diseases.
- Infected animals such as dogs or bats can pass _________ on to people.
- Pathogens can make a poison called ___________ that makes us feel ill.
- Human papilloma virus can cause __________ cancer.
- Most of the communicable diseases in humans are caused by ____________ or viruses.
- Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and ___________ are all pathogens.
- _______________ are organisms that can carry pathogens and spread a disease.
- _________________ are the microorganisms that cause diseases.
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- The ____________ system of your body helps you destroy pathogens.
- ________________ is often linked to health problems like obesity and deficiency diseases.
- Drinking water containing sewage can spread a disease like ___________
- When you are ill you expel tiny __________ full of pathogens when you cough or sneeze.
- ____________ are smaller than bacteria.
- ____________ living in cells can trigger changes that lead to cancers
- Many life _______________ can also affect your health.
- Lifestyle factors often affect the __________ of disease.
- Too much of __________ can increase the risk of heart diseases or mental health.
17 Clues: ____________ are smaller than bacteria. • Human papilloma virus can cause __________ cancer. • Many life _______________ can also affect your health. • Lifestyle factors often affect the __________ of disease. • Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and ___________ are all pathogens. • _________________ are the microorganisms that cause diseases. • ...
BRS 2022-01-09
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- Standardisation that gives comparable incidence e.g. 120 strokes per 100k/year
- Standardisation used to calculate the Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR). Gives a ratio out of 100 (sometimes out of 10)
- The ratio of the probability of an event to the probability of its complement. Number of people with the disease / Number of people who don’t have the disease. No units
- The proportion of the population with a new event in the given time period. Number of new cases during period of interest / Number of disease-free individuals at the start of the time period. No units
- Disease prevention where available measures are applied to detect early departures from health, and appropriate treatment/intervention are introduced e.g. controlling hypertension with antihypertensive drugs
- Disease prevention through the control of exposure to risk factors e.g. reducing salt in diet to reduce risk of developing hypertension
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- The number of new cases per unit person of unit time. Number of new cases during follow-up period / Total person-time by disease-free individuals. Expressed as units of person-time
- The change in health status; usually the dependent variable
- Diseases that reside within a population
- The proportion of individuals in a population who have the disease or attribute of interest at a specific time point. Number of people with the disease / Total number of individuals in the population. No units
- Disease prevention that involves applying measures to reduce or eliminate long-term impairments or disabilities e.g. rehabilitation for someone who’s had a stroke
- A measure of disease burden that combines life lost from ill-health, disability or premature death
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems
- Diseases that befall a population
- The variable that we are trying to associate with a change in health status. Usually the independent variable e.g. drugs, behaviour, demographic characteristics
15 Clues: Diseases that befall a population • Diseases that reside within a population • The change in health status; usually the dependent variable • Standardisation that gives comparable incidence e.g. 120 strokes per 100k/year • A measure of disease burden that combines life lost from ill-health, disability or premature death • ...
Clarke County 2022-04-06
10 Clues: clerk? • Code Officia? • public school? • health services? • interim director? • Building Inspector? • county administrator? • mental health services? • EMS Billing Coordinator? • human resources generalist?
Diets 2022-11-29
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- a person who refuses to eat animal flesh
- one component of health
- the food we eat daily
- a diet that contributes to good health
- the meaning of the abbreviation WHO
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- type of diet suitable for an obese person
- a diet consisting of all the food groups in correct proportion
- a type of diet
- a method of assessing health
- a eating disorder
10 Clues: a type of diet • a eating disorder • the food we eat daily • one component of health • a method of assessing health • the meaning of the abbreviation WHO • a diet that contributes to good health • a person who refuses to eat animal flesh • type of diet suitable for an obese person • a diet consisting of all the food groups in correct proportion
