health Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Disorders 2024-11-18
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- Negative stereotypes or unfair treatment of people with mental health disorders. Reducing stigma helps more people seek help.
- A medical doctor who can diagnose mental health disorders and prescribe medications.
- Disorders that primarily affect a person’s emotional state, like depression or bipolar disorder.
- The ability to recover from difficulties or challenges.
- A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood. Examples include anxiety, depression, and ADHD.
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- Identifying a mental health disorder based on symptoms and medical history.
- A sign or change in behavior, mood, or thinking that might indicate a mental health disorder.
- A trained professional who helps people work through mental health challenges.
- A treatment to help people deal with mental health issues. Types include talk therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and group therapy.
9 Clues: The ability to recover from difficulties or challenges. • Identifying a mental health disorder based on symptoms and medical history. • A trained professional who helps people work through mental health challenges. • A medical doctor who can diagnose mental health disorders and prescribe medications. • ...
mental illness crossword 2022-06-03
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- grieving someone or something
- a normal response to grief
- problem that affects ones emotions
- having strong feelings of worry,fear
- being separated,isolated from a group
- intentionally causing ones death
- group of people go to therapy together
- treating mental health problems
- therapy based on what we think
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- group of suicides
- a strategy of dealing with disorder
- having abnormal,disturbed eating habit
- a emotional or behavioral problem
- things that effect your mood,thinking
- therapy for behavior and mental health
- treatment for a disorder
- panicking irrationally
17 Clues: group of suicides • panicking irrationally • treatment for a disorder • a normal response to grief • grieving someone or something • therapy based on what we think • treating mental health problems • intentionally causing ones death • a emotional or behavioral problem • problem that affects ones emotions • a strategy of dealing with disorder • having strong feelings of worry,fear • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
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- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
14 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___. • What is one of the elements of the McGill Model? • What is the central component of the McGill Model? • What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
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- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
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- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
14 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___. • What is one of the elements of the McGill Model? • What is the central component of the McGill Model? • What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
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- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
14 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___. • What is one of the elements of the McGill Model? • What is the central component of the McGill Model? • What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • ...
HOT DAY health and social quiz 2025-06-30
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- A common symptom of respiratory conditions like asthma or COPD
- A fatty substance in the blood, which can contribute to heart disease if levels are too high
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- A hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar levels
- A pattern of eating that can affect health, such as managing type 2 diabetes or obesity
- Physical activity that can improve overall health and manage conditions like obesity
- Substances in food necessary for the body's growth, repair, and energy
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- The movement of blood throughout the body, ensuring oxygen and nutrients are delivered
- A gas necessary for respiration and life, often monitored in respiratory conditions
- pressure The force of blood against the walls of arteries, which can indicate cardiovascular health
- Difficulty in breathing, often linked to conditions like asthma or COPD
- Extreme tiredness, often experienced in conditions like diabetes or heart disease
- The rhythmic throbbing of the arteries as blood is pumping through them
- Substances used to treat or manage health conditions like asthma, diabetes, and heart disease
14 Clues: Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • A common symptom of respiratory conditions like asthma or COPD • A hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar levels • Substances in food necessary for the body's growth, repair, and energy • Difficulty in breathing, often linked to conditions like asthma or COPD • ...
16 Career Cluster 2020-09-22
13 Clues: something. • an article. • or community • job or living. • or imagination. • to another place. • of the community. • science-study's health. • Technology-study computers • complex or carefully design. • science or practice of farming. • amount of money from the government. • services-to help people during crises
Global Hep C Elimination 2025-08-18
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- forward or onward movement
- Agency for health
- being free from illness or injury
- knowledge or perception
- The action of transmitting something
- organ in the abdomen
- medical care given to a patient
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- an aim or desired result
- smaller or less in amount
- worldwide
- complete removal or destruction
- liver mascot
- drug effective against viruses
13 Clues: worldwide • liver mascot • Agency for health • organ in the abdomen • knowledge or perception • an aim or desired result • smaller or less in amount • forward or onward movement • drug effective against viruses • complete removal or destruction • medical care given to a patient • being free from illness or injury • The action of transmitting something
LEADERS OF WCHBS 2025-12-01
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- ASW&BSW PROGRAM DIRECTOR
- ASSISTANT MOT FIELDWORK COORDINATOR
- KINESIOLOGY COORDINATOR
- PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM COORDINATOR
- WESLEY COLLEGE OF HEALTH & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES DEAN
- DIRECTOR OF SW FIELD EDUCATION
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- PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
- INTERIM DIRECTOR MASTER OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROGRAM
- MSW PROGRAM DIRECTOR
- NUSING GRADUATE COORDINATOR
- MSN PROGRAM DIRECTOR
- DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC ADVISING
- DSW PROGRAM DIRECTOR
13 Clues: MSW PROGRAM DIRECTOR • MSN PROGRAM DIRECTOR • DSW PROGRAM DIRECTOR • KINESIOLOGY COORDINATOR • ASW&BSW PROGRAM DIRECTOR • NUSING GRADUATE COORDINATOR • DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC ADVISING • DIRECTOR OF SW FIELD EDUCATION • PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM COORDINATOR • ASSISTANT MOT FIELDWORK COORDINATOR • PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR • WESLEY COLLEGE OF HEALTH & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES DEAN • ...
DSG-Qualities/History/HCSystems 2019-09-24
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- Government Agency that gathers, publishes, and investigates health information and problems throughout the world. (Write out full name here, but only place acronym in boxes.)
- Group of people during Ancient Times who believed in treating the whole body by curing the spirit.
- Known as the Father of Medicine. He wrote the code of conduct for physicians.
- Type period known as the rebirth of the science of medicine.
- Government Agency that focuses on the cause, spread, and control of diseases? (Write out full name here, but only place acronym in boxes.)
- Type of government insurance provided for those in the military.
- Type of government insurance that provides coverage for people with low income.
- Known as the founder of modern nursing. She also started a training school for nurses.
- Quality that means doing or saying the kindest/most fitting thing in a difficult situation.
- Type of government insurance that provides coverage for people over the age of 65.
- Group of people during Ancient Times who began public health and sanitation systems.
- Government Agency that protects workers from job-related injuries and illnesses. (Write out full name here, but only place acronym in boxes.)
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- Quality that means someone is qualified and capable of performing a task.
- Quality that means to learn to work well with others.
- Type of health insurance plan that provides treatment for people injured on the job.
- Type of agency that provides services to people for no charge. They do research, raise money, and provide education.
- Government Agency that works to improve the effectiveness, safety, efficiency and quality of healthcare for Americans. (Write out full name here, but only place acronym in boxes.)
- Type of hospital that treats a wide range of conditions and age groups. This type does not specialize in one specific area.
- Group of people during Ancient Times who were the first to maintain accurate health records.
- Quality that means to identify with and understand another person’s feelings, situations and motives.
- Your Principles of Health Science teacher.
21 Clues: Your Principles of Health Science teacher. • Quality that means to learn to work well with others. • Type period known as the rebirth of the science of medicine. • Type of government insurance provided for those in the military. • Quality that means someone is qualified and capable of performing a task. • ...
"MAPEH CROSSWORD" 2021-10-31
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- These marks span a distance between two points and can be straight or curved.
- Any voluntary bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- When a shape acquires depth and becomes three-dimensional.
- These refer to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard food.
- are programs we avail from various providers such as physicians,nurses, therapists, health workers, hospitals, clinics and the government.
- is concerned with the visual distribution or weight of the elements in a work of art.
- individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
- This involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity.
- It helps maintain or improve overall health and provides the body with essential nutrition: fluid,macronutrients, micronutrients, and adequate food energy.
- He was famous as the exponent of the twelve-tone system with twelve tones related only to one another also known as the serial technique.
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- are items that we consume to improve our well- being, like medicine, foods, clothes, furniture, electronics etc.
- This involves movement of the body, usually of the limbs, without effort of the participant.
- is based on understatement, blurred effects, vague melodies, and the creative use of color.
- He was the son of a Basque mother and a Swiss father and born in Ciboure, France.
- is any idea that we hear from people around us, read from books and other printed materials or from media that influence our health.
- aims to develop a person’s ability to evaluate and utilize health information, products, and services wisely and effectively.
- focuses on the use of light and color to create different visual impressions on their paintings.
- is a way of using elements to stress a certain area in an artwork.
- He was born last August 22, 1862, in St.germain-en-laye in France.
- is a very important design concept which refers to the visual arrangement of elements with a repetitive form or intelligible sequence.
20 Clues: When a shape acquires depth and becomes three-dimensional. • is a way of using elements to stress a certain area in an artwork. • He was born last August 22, 1862, in St.germain-en-laye in France. • This involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity. • These marks span a distance between two points and can be straight or curved. • ...
Mental Health Matters! 2023-04-12
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- negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes toward mental health challenges and those who live with them
- something that increases the chances of developing a condition
- an unhealthy pattern of drug, alcohol or other chemical use that may lead to relationship,education, work, mental and/or physical problems
- a strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor
- a mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of sadness, often associated with physical symptoms such as disturbance of sleep, appetite, and concentration
- a licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy
- a mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions
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- a description that identifies a medical or mental disorder or illness
- a normal emotional suffering experienced by a person from a loss of a loved one
- an emotional response to a disturbing, scary, or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- the ongoing inner emotional feeling experienced by a person
- treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays
- death that occurs as a result of an action designed to end one’s life
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure
- a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential
- irrational fear that leads people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
20 Clues: the ongoing inner emotional feeling experienced by a person • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • something that increases the chances of developing a condition • a description that identifies a medical or mental disorder or illness • death that occurs as a result of an action designed to end one’s life • ...
Celebrating Medicare's 50th Anniversary 2015-04-08
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- What is the nickname for the prescription drug coverage gap included when Congress created Medicare Part D in 2003?
- Medicare Supplement Insurance policy, sold by private companies, which helps pay some of the health care costs Medicare doesn't cover, like copayments, coinsurance, and deductible.
- America’s most successful federal healthcare program.
- As a federal health care program, Medicare played a key role in integrating hospitals thanks to this landmark legislation passed in 1964.
- What is the acronym for the federal agency which oversees Medicare?
- What year was Medicare enacted?
- Which President received the first Medicare card?
- Medicare provides this vital coverage for American seniors
- In 2015, Medicare will be how many years old?
- This portion of Medicare is privatized Medicare Advantage and provides coverage only through private insurers.
- Which President extended Medicare eligibility to those under age 65 who have long-term disabilities?
- With the retirement of the baby boomers, the number of people in Medicare is expected to ______ between the years 2000 and 2030.
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- What personal identification numbers are currently displayed on the Medicare card?
- This portion of Medicare covers doctor and other health care providers' services, outpatient care, durable medical equipment, home health care, and some preventive services.
- Since passage of the __________ in 2010, nearly 8 million people with Medicare have saved close to $10 billion dollars on prescription drugs.
- In 1961, which future president warned against passage of Medicare calling it “socialized medicine.”
- Medicare eligibility begins at what age for retirees?
- Medicare Part D provides coverage for what?
- Medicare Part A provides coverage for stays here.
- It took how many decades after first proposed by President Truman before Congress passed the nation’s first federal health insurance program?
- How many million Americans rely on Medicare today?
- When first created Medicare had two parts, Part A and B. Medicare has how many parts today?
- Which President signed Medicare into law?
- A “dual-eligible” beneficiary is someone who qualifies for both Medicare and which other federal healthcare program?
24 Clues: What year was Medicare enacted? • Which President signed Medicare into law? • Medicare Part D provides coverage for what? • In 2015, Medicare will be how many years old? • Medicare Part A provides coverage for stays here. • Which President received the first Medicare card? • How many million Americans rely on Medicare today? • ...
Case Management Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-04
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- This assessment reflects a comprehensive review of the client’s mental health, physical health, and social environment to inform care coordination and support needs.
- Workplace strain caused by excessive workload, lack of support, and poor communication.
- A mental health condition where a client may lose touch with reality.
- A structured meeting where a supervisor reviews a case manager’s work and ensures quality care.
- Ideally, ISP and Biopsychosocial signature pages should be complete by the [Blank] of the month.
- Refers to the negative emotions that individuals feel from helping others at work.
- The provider contacted to report suspected adult maltreatment.
- Ideally, Individual Service Plans and Biopsychosocial Assessments should be complete by the [Blank] of the month.
- The Case Manager contacts this specific MES staff member when there are concerns regarding maltreatment, behavioral health, or substance use.
- Legal responsibility of a Case Manager to warn or protect an identifiable person when a client makes a credible threat of harm.
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- When working with difficult clients, what is one key quality to practice?
- The ability to understand and respect values, beliefs, and behaviors that differ across cultures.
- This is completed with the support of emergency services when a Case Manager has not had successful communication with their client for at least 15 days.
- This assessment is completed to comprehensively reflect the client’s commitment to making progress toward identified priorities within a three-month timeframe.
- This form is completed in HTH when a Case Manager becomes aware of events such as incarceration, hospitalization, eviction, or court hearings.
- This provider can be contacted for immediate behavioral health and SUD concerns. They visit with the client in the community to assess their wellbeing and link them to ongoing support.
- Goals in an Individual Service Plan must be [Blank], meaning they clearly define observable progress that can be tracked and evaluated over time.
- The provider contacted to report suspected child maltreatment.
- What type of Individual Service Plan is completed when a client is unable to be located?
- A situation in which an individual experiences an overwhelming event or stressor that exceeds their ability to cope and requires immediate support.
20 Clues: The provider contacted to report suspected child maltreatment. • The provider contacted to report suspected adult maltreatment. • A mental health condition where a client may lose touch with reality. • When working with difficult clients, what is one key quality to practice? • Refers to the negative emotions that individuals feel from helping others at work. • ...
Health Care 2014-07-10
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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 • ...
Tricare Chapter 11 2025-09-26
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- Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva
- The governments health insurance for the families of veterans with 100% service-related disabilities
- COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE
- The uniformed service member in a family qualified for TRICARE or CHAMPVA.
- Government health program that serves dependents of active-duty service members, military retirees and their families, some former spouses, and survivors of deceased military members; formerly called CHAMPUS.
- The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPVA beneficiaries.
- FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTHE MEDICARE AND TRICARE
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- The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE.
- The fee-for-service military health plan.
- The maximum annual amount a TRICARE beneficiary must pay for deductible and cost share.
- Government facility providing medical services for members and dependents of the uniformed services.
- Geographic area designated to ensure medical readiness for active-duty members.
12 Clues: COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE • Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva • The fee-for-service military health plan. • The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE. • The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. • FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTHE MEDICARE AND TRICARE • ...
Health Insurance Plans 2022-02-11
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- medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low income
- amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays
- ____________ care was developed in response to rising healthcare costs
- a health insurance plan for military personnel
- directed toward preventative care and pays 100% of preventative care measures
- medicare that covers hospital care
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- workers ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job
- the check we send every month to pay for health insurance
- Federal government program that provides healthcare for individuals who are over age 65
- if a patient has 80/20 coinsurance the patient pays _______ of the bill
- amount paid out of pocket for services provided
- usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor
12 Clues: medicare that covers hospital care • a health insurance plan for military personnel • amount paid out of pocket for services provided • the check we send every month to pay for health insurance • amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays • medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low income • ...
Tricare 2025-09-29
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- The maximum annual amount a TRICARE beneficiary must pay for deductible and cost share.
- The fee-for-service military health plan.
- The uniformed service member in a family qualified for TRICARE or CHAMPVA.
- The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPV A beneficiaries.
- Government health program that serves dependents of active-duty service members, military retirees and their families, some former spouses, and survivors of deceased military members; formerly called CHAMPUS.
- The governments health insurance for the families of veterans with 100% service-related disabilities
- Geographic area designated to ensure medical readiness for active-duty members.
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- COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE
- Government facility providing medical services for members and dependents of the uniformed services.
- Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva
- FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTH MEDICARE AND TRICARE
- The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE.
12 Clues: COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE • Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva • The fee-for-service military health plan. • The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE. • The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPV A beneficiaries. • FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTH MEDICARE AND TRICARE • ...
Kata kerja dan benda 2022-11-06
20 Clues: - make • - hope • - idea • - menu • - house • - market • - snacks • - people • - thrive • - appear • - health • - operate • - concept • - consume • - business • - situation • - establish • - investment • - inspiration • - contribution
7.2 Spanish Vocab 2023-02-02
Parts of the Body and Staying Healthy 2014-03-05
Vocabulary Test 2017-01-29
20 Clues: zaj • édes • külön • várni • lelkes • tanács • utazni • keserű • minőség • azonban • követni • vezetni • egészség • képesség • énekelni • rajzolni • általános • lehetőség • találkozni • beleegyezik
Recovery 2023-11-24
21 Clues: Aim • task • mentor • Agenda • twelve • health • reader • support • service • adviser • support • Educator • insanity • treatment • Gathering • Meditation • Restorative • Nonmaterial • independent • Spokesperson • preparedness
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
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
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
La Catrina Vocab Words 2023-12-12
20 Clues: beca • juez • leyes • salud • válido • elotes • ladron • mensaje • abogado • gobierno • verduras • hacienda • heredera • herencia • bisabuela • pesticidas • embarazado • testamento • contaminado • propietario
La Catrina Crossword 2023-12-07
20 Clues: laws • will • corn • sick • ranch • taxes • owner • theif • lawyer • health • letter • market • powerful • chemicals • pesticides • vegetables • inheritance • scholarship • contaminated • great-grandmother
vocab man 2 spanish 1 2024-11-12
20 Clues: art • red • pink • blue • grey • green • lunch • brown • black • white • health • sunday • friday • monday • theater • spanish • tuesday • thursday • wednesday • sábado saturday
Vocab man #2 2024-11-14
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
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- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
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- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
14 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___. • What is one of the elements of the McGill Model? • What is the central component of the McGill Model? • What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
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- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
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- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
14 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___. • What is one of the elements of the McGill Model? • What is the central component of the McGill Model? • What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • ...
7th Grade Health 2022-08-19
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- the influence your peers use o encourage you to behave in a certain way
- the set of beliefs, values and assumptions shared by a group of people
- a person’s use of self-control to act on responsible values
- Part of health that involves your body
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- a state of well-being
- Part of health that involves your relationships
- the principles or standards that guide the way a person acts
- Part of health that involves your mind
- the state of a person’s body, mind, and feelings, and how he or she gets along with others
- goals start with these two words
10 Clues: a state of well-being • goals start with these two words • Part of health that involves your mind • Part of health that involves your body • Part of health that involves your relationships • a person’s use of self-control to act on responsible values • the principles or standards that guide the way a person acts • ...
Movember Crossword 2024-11-11
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- __ masculinity is the way men are culturally trained and socially pressured to behave
- An emotion men are encouraged to express openly as part of mental health
- Important role men can play in others' lives
- An issue of mistreatment that can affect men, though it’s less openly discussed
- The month when International Men's Day is celebrated
- Essential medical procedure for men over 50 to check prostate health
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- Important psychological skill for managing stress and emotions
- Professional who can help with mental health
- A male parental figure and role model
- The color that represents men's health awareness
10 Clues: A male parental figure and role model • Professional who can help with mental health • Important role men can play in others' lives • The color that represents men's health awareness • The month when International Men's Day is celebrated • Important psychological skill for managing stress and emotions • ...
Good Brain Health for PEBB Members 2025-07-10
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- Poor brain health can lead to problems like __________.
- Talk to a __________ for personalized help on how to support your brain health.
- Keeping your brain active improves __________.
- Keeping your brain active prevents __________.
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- Good brain health helps you solve problems, __________, and stay independent.
- __________ Resource Center, Your online suite of resources to help you navigate your Providence Health Plan benefits and resources. (Hint: mentioned in previous email communications)
- Engaging in puzzles, __________, and similar activities are a simple way to keep your brain active.
- Eat healthy food like berries, nuts, and __________.
- Low energy and motivation leads to __________.
- Managing __________ protects your brain.
10 Clues: Managing __________ protects your brain. • Low energy and motivation leads to __________. • Keeping your brain active improves __________. • Keeping your brain active prevents __________. • Eat healthy food like berries, nuts, and __________. • Poor brain health can lead to problems like __________. • ...
Ch. 1.2 - Individual Factors Affecting Health and Wellness 2025-08-21
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- examples of these are age and genetics
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells
- aspects that reduce risk and increase optimal health
- examples of these are behavioral and lifestyle factors
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes
- fatty substance that blocks arteries
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chance of a disease, injury, or decline in health
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- thoughts and feelings that reduce mental and emotional health
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
10 Clues: fatty substance that blocks arteries • examples of these are age and genetics • aspects that reduce risk and increase optimal health • examples of these are behavioral and lifestyle factors • health conditions that develop due to a person's genes • thoughts and feelings that reduce mental and emotional health • ...
2019 State Health Plan Crossword Puzzle 2018-08-29
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- Explanation of Benefits, or _________, is a detailed financial statement of how one or more of your medical claims has been processed. It outlines what the State Health Plan has paid and what is your responsibility.
- Dependent verification documentation is _________for all dependents.
- Members need to _________their choices at the end of the enrollment process.
- Open enrollment begins _________29th 2018.
- _________1056 is legislation that mandates employing unit cooperation in collecting through wage garnishment money that members owe the State Health Plan.
- The State Health Plan mailed a _________Guide that included information to help you choose the best plan for yourself and your family.
- The State Health Plan will continue to offer _________plan options (80/20 and 70/30) to active employees.
- Employees have _________ days from the effective date of the event to make a life qualifying event change.
- Members can reduce their employee premium by completing the _________attestation in both the 80/20 and 70/ 30 plans. (A $60.00 savings!)
- All members will be receiving _________ID cards this year. They will be mailed in late November/early December.
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- Focus Make sure you receive important information regarding your benefits by signing up for the Plan’s monthly e-newsletter _________.
- Caremark The CVS CAREMARK app is for both iPhone and Android and can be downloaded for _________on Google Play and the Apple store.
- Formerly known as eEnroll, _________is The NC State Health Plan’s enrollment system.
- A _________is an educated consumer who uses the tools available to make smarter, more informed decisions about healthcare.
- Open Enrollment is the time to add/drop _________and/or change plans.
- The CVS CAREMARK app is for both iPhone and Android and can be downloaded for _________on Google Play and the Apple store.
- Open enrollment ends _________31st 2018.
- During the final step of enrollment members need to _________a confirmation of benefits selected.
18 Clues: Open enrollment ends _________31st 2018. • Open enrollment begins _________29th 2018. • Dependent verification documentation is _________for all dependents. • Open Enrollment is the time to add/drop _________and/or change plans. • Members need to _________their choices at the end of the enrollment process. • ...
Public Health vocabulary 2022-06-13
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- a supposedly ineffective pill or agent use in a control group to gauge the effect of an actual treatment in another group.
- divisions of a simple into two or more comparable groups by some random method that eliminates biased selection.
- a state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity
- a very small pathogen that is not capable of independent metabolism and can reproduce only inside living things
- reduction of a person's capacity to function in society.
- of the improvement in health outcomes that a strategy can produce in a typical community-based setting.
- the occurrence in a community or geographic area of a distance at a rate that clearly exceeds the normally expected rate.
- a measure of the number of new cases occurring in a population within a given amount of time, usually a year
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- a calculation of what may be expected based on what has happened in the past under similar condition
- the relationship between two or more events or variables.
- is a specific group of people, often living in a defined geographical area who share a common culture, values, and norms
- proportion of persons in a population who have a particular disease or attribute at a specific point in time or during a specified time period
- a generic term used in public health to describe a program or policy designed to have an impact on a health problem
- a way of gathering and analyzing data to extract info, seek causation, and calculate probabilities
- is the study of populations to seek the causes of health and disease
- unintentional or intentional damage to the body resulting from acute exposure to thermal, mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy.
16 Clues: reduction of a person's capacity to function in society. • the relationship between two or more events or variables. • is the study of populations to seek the causes of health and disease • a way of gathering and analyzing data to extract info, seek causation, and calculate probabilities • ...
Introduction to Healthcare 2022-11-16
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- Drugs that do not require a prescription
- A digital version of a patient’s paper chart
- Medicaid, Medicare, Tri-Care examples
- Used to treat Diabetes
- The study of drugs
- amount you owe for health care services
- Garbage In, Garbage Out
- A fixed amount for services
- DX Behavioral and Mental Health Disorders
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- Caused by bacteria
- A microorganism that causes diseases
- low income insurance
- responsible for the safety of food and drugs
- seniors insurance plan
- Designs organizational structure (abbrev.)
- Formal name for Medical billing (abbrev.)
- a progress note
17 Clues: a progress note • Caused by bacteria • The study of drugs • low income insurance • Used to treat Diabetes • seniors insurance plan • Garbage In, Garbage Out • A fixed amount for services • A microorganism that causes diseases • Medicaid, Medicare, Tri-Care examples • amount you owe for health care services • Drugs that do not require a prescription • ...
WoD Quiz #3 2025-02-28
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- insurance for when you are an old person
- insurance for when you cannot work
- insurance for physical property
- Insurance for certain things
- auto insurance that covers people
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- what you pay monthly
- auto insurance covers physical property
- what you pay when a need arises
- insurance for your eyes
- insurance a taxpayer can cancel
- insurance for your vehicle
- insurance for when you die
- health maintenance organization
- insurance for your teeth
- health savings account
- number of days to be considered taxable
- auto insurance for the physical accident
- preferred provider organization
18 Clues: what you pay monthly • health savings account • insurance for your eyes • insurance for your teeth • insurance for your vehicle • insurance for when you die • Insurance for certain things • what you pay when a need arises • insurance a taxpayer can cancel • health maintenance organization • insurance for physical property • preferred provider organization • ...
Health 2015-07-23
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- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- a dimension of health according to how you interact with others
- a determinant of health that influence your genetics
- a dimension of health according to your metal state
- a dimension of health according to religious beliefs
- a determinant of health that influences food security
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- a determinant of health influencing health care
- a determinant of health that influences vaccination status
- a dimension of health in accordance to exercise
9 Clues: a determinant of health influencing health care • a dimension of health in accordance to exercise • a dimension of health according to your metal state • a determinant of health that influence your genetics • a dimension of health according to religious beliefs • a determinant of health that influences food security • ...
CAT 1 Revision Crossword 2025-03-05
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- ____ and harmony, a spiritual hwb characteristic.
- The duration of the activity.
- An activity that can be completed at any time e.g. mowing the lawns.
- Adequate _____ 6 ______6, a physical hwb characteristic
- Supportive network of ______ 7, a social hwb characteristic
- Health and wellbeing dimension that can be defined as ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings
- How hard the exercise is.
- The APAG's frequency for adolescents.
- Nutrient that helps build strong bones and teeth.
- Health and wellbeing dimension that is concerned with the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
- Nutrient found in oily fish, including salmon, mackerel, and sardines.
- Sedentary guidelines for adolescent should not exceed _________ of screen time. 3, 5.
- Nutrient that provides the body with energy.
- Have a high level of _________, an emotional hwb characteristic
- An activity type where trainings and games are scheduled.
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- Have low levels of ____ 6 and ____7, a mental hwb characteristic
- Health and wellbeing dimension that relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Number of times per week.
- Guideline 3. Limit intake of foods containing saturated ____3, added ____4, added ______5 and alcohol.
- Health and wellbeing dimension that is defined as the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- _____ communication with others, a social hwb characteristic.
- Guideline 2. Enjoy a wide variety of _________10 _______5 from these five food groups every day.
- Number of days a week, adolescents should complete bone and muscle strengthening exercise.
- Nutrient that is essential in making hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells.
- The APAG's time for adolescents. 5, 7.
- The method of exercise e.g. cycling
- Guideline 1. To achieve and maintain a _______7 _______6, be physically active and choose amounts of nutritious food and drinks to meet your energy needs.
- Sense of _____, a spiritual hwb characteristic.
- Health and wellbeing dimension that refers to the current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain and to the ability to think and process information
- _____ immune system, a physical hwb characteristic
30 Clues: Number of times per week. • How hard the exercise is. • The duration of the activity. • The method of exercise e.g. cycling • The APAG's frequency for adolescents. • The APAG's time for adolescents. 5, 7. • Nutrient that provides the body with energy. • Sense of _____, a spiritual hwb characteristic. • ____ and harmony, a spiritual hwb characteristic. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2025-05-27
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- A provider that specializes in treating illnesses that disrupt the body's normal hormone absorption and balance, such as Diabetes.
- A process including verification of education, experience, competence, and licensure of healthcare providers.
- The process of a health plan and provider/facility negotiating a contract for reimbursement.
- A facility where skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services are provided on a continuous or daily basis for those recovering from trauma, surgery or disability.
- This word describes a medical service that is non-invasive and that the patient is able to leave from following its completion.
- Used to describe a provider that has agreed to accept our payment in full and to coordinate and provide covered services.
- A provider that specializes in treating illnesses that effect the skin.
- Codes that describe medical, surgical and diagnostic services. Also called CPT codes and HCPCS. Includes J-Codes for drugs.
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- A facility where exclusively outpatient surgeries are performed.
- A medical provider who has special training for a certain part of the body or type of illness.
- The name of Samaritan Health Plan's Medicaid Coordinated Care Organization.
- An individual or facility that provides healthcare services.
- A medical professional who manages your health. The first person you call.
- A member/patient's socioeconomic information expressed statistically - including address, phone number, name and Date of Birth for example.
- The percentage of the cost of a covered health care service an induvial pay after paying their deductible, billed after the service.
- Used to describe a provider that does not have a contract with our plan to coordinator or provide covered services.
- An organization that enables the exchange of healthcare data between a provider and health insurance companies.
- A fixed amount an individual will pay for a covered healthcare service after their deductible, but before the service.
- Codes that describe diseases, illnesses and injuries.
- This word describes a medical service that is invasive and that requires the patient stay and be monitored at a medical facility for a period of time following its completion.
20 Clues: Codes that describe diseases, illnesses and injuries. • An individual or facility that provides healthcare services. • A facility where exclusively outpatient surgeries are performed. • A provider that specializes in treating illnesses that effect the skin. • A medical professional who manages your health. The first person you call. • ...
September Crossword 2023-09-04
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- In health checkup parameters, CBC stands for Complete __________ Count
- If the body doesn’t have enough red blood cells, the doctor might diagnose you to have this health issue
- An LFT test, provides information about the functioning of our _______
- This health parameter measures the force of blood against artery walls
- ________ rate is the measurement of heart health
- WBC stands for __________ Blood Cells
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- Blood glucose test is used to identify _____ risk
- The letter M in BMI stands for
- ________ test measures the number of red blood cells in your body
- Lipid profile test measures the total _______ level in our body
10 Clues: The letter M in BMI stands for • WBC stands for __________ Blood Cells • ________ rate is the measurement of heart health • Blood glucose test is used to identify _____ risk • Lipid profile test measures the total _______ level in our body • ________ test measures the number of red blood cells in your body • ...
Benefits-redeem for 3 tickets 2022-09-03
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- Our benefit program that offers a second opinion
- The assistance program that offers one-on-one help finding and enrolling in the right Medicare program
- It provides no-cost access to treatment for and prevention of joint & muscle pain.
- On demand care for $5 per visit with physicians available 24/7
- Costco's 401k retirement plan
- A personalized program designed to help participants reach their health goals-whether that's losing weight, managing diabetes or improving overall health
- Helps people take charge of their emotional and mental health with an 8-week virtual therapy and well-being programs personalized to each person's specific needs and challenges.
- A resource created just for Costco and includes a variety of health professionals. They help employees and their families when they need it the most-whether it's coping with a serious medical condition or just trying to improve overall health.
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- 24/7 and 365 days a year access to speak to an R.N.
- This program offers education and answers to questions from specially trained nurses. Whether employees are planning for a family, already pregnant or working through infertility-they've got expert guidance and support.
- Helps employees or their family members experiencing a difficult life transition, stress, depression, anxiety or another emotional health challenge and will connect them to the services they need
- A free benefit program that provides parenting and family support. It helps anyone raising children with learning, social or behavioral challenges or developmental disabilities.
- Online program designed to help employees get out of debt, save and invest for their future
13 Clues: Costco's 401k retirement plan • Our benefit program that offers a second opinion • 24/7 and 365 days a year access to speak to an R.N. • On demand care for $5 per visit with physicians available 24/7 • It provides no-cost access to treatment for and prevention of joint & muscle pain. • ...
Outbreak Investigation Terms 2024-01-17
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- a guess about the source of the illness
- visual display of outbreak
- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- more cases than expected
- an epidemic in a large region
- has the infectious agent but no signs of disease
- aggregation of cases
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
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- graph of the number of cases by time of onset of illness
- bacteria that causes abdominal pain and diarrhea
- constant presence of agent or health condition in an area or population
- hemorrhagic fever
- well-defined group of persons with a common experience or exposure
- systematic collection and analysis of data that allows public health departments to protect their local communities.
- caused by mycobacterium and it most often affects the lungs
- the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
16 Clues: hemorrhagic fever • aggregation of cases • more cases than expected • visual display of outbreak • an epidemic in a large region • a guess about the source of the illness • bacteria that causes abdominal pain and diarrhea • has the infectious agent but no signs of disease • graph of the number of cases by time of onset of illness • ...
HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT 2013-01-30
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- $___ TO OPEN
- FREE_________BANKING FREE WITH OPTIONAL BILL PAY
- EARNINGS GROW ____-______
- __________DEDUCTIBLE HEALTH PLAN REQUIED
- _________FUNDS PRE-TAX
- _________CHECK WRITING FOR QUALIFIED MEDICAL EXPENSES
- ____$25 SET-UP FEE
- NO MONTHLY/ANNUAL SERVICE_______
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- _________BEARING ACCOUNT
- NO MINIMUM_______ TO MAINTAIN
- ______VISA HSA DEBIT CARD
- NO USE-IT OR LOSE-IT_______
- SAVE FOR FUTURE ____ COSTS
13 Clues: $___ TO OPEN • ____$25 SET-UP FEE • _________FUNDS PRE-TAX • _________BEARING ACCOUNT • EARNINGS GROW ____-______ • ______VISA HSA DEBIT CARD • SAVE FOR FUTURE ____ COSTS • NO USE-IT OR LOSE-IT_______ • NO MINIMUM_______ TO MAINTAIN • NO MONTHLY/ANNUAL SERVICE_______ • __________DEDUCTIBLE HEALTH PLAN REQUIED • FREE_________BANKING FREE WITH OPTIONAL BILL PAY • ...
ADDICTION 2021-01-27
20 Clues: SMS • SANS • FUMER • ECRAN • SANTE • RESEAU • PROFIL • ALLUMER • FRAGILE • APPELER • AUTORISE • BAVARDER • PANIQUER • EN LIGNE • ETEINDRE • TELEPHONE • DEPENDANT • CHERCHEUR • ADOLESCENT • ORDINATEUR
spanish work 2021-03-17
20 Clues: art • sale • plane • floods • strong • planet • health • nopeace • justice • facemask • marathon • pandemic • videochat • quarantine • hurricanes • killerwasp • supermarket • socialmedia • handsanitizer • difficultlove
Voc Review 2012-12-28
El Bienestar 2016-10-13
20 Clues: open • calm • test • fever • cough • angry • child • pulse • stress • health • pleased • pharmacy • patience • medicine • tranquil • question • prescribe • depressed • personality • pharmaceutical
School Supplies 2016-05-18
20 Clues: pen • art • glue • paper • pencil • health • folder • algebra • English • physics • biology • stapler • backpack • computer • geometry • notebook • geography • chemistry • calculator • trigonometry
Puzzle 2023-11-30
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- การประกัน
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- คนที่คุยอยู่ในสาย
- หัวหน้างาน
- การติดต่อสื่อสารภายนอก
- สุขภาพ
- มาตรฐานความปลอดภัยของข้อมูลการชำระเงินผ่านบัตรเครดิต
- การคุ้มครองผู้ใช้บริการทางการเงิน
- การโน้มน้ามถือต่อกรมธรรม์
- ทักษะทางสังคมที่ปฎิสัมพันธ์กับผู้อื่น
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- การติดต่อสื่อสารภายใน
- ชื่อบริษัท
- พระราชบัญญัติคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล
- การบริการ
- ท่องเที่ยว
- การเรียกร้องสินไหม
- สถานที่ทำงาน
- เล่มกรมธรรม์
- ระบบการดูข้อมูลลูกค้า
- ทักษะทางเทคนิค
20 Clues: สุขภาพ • การประกัน • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • การบริการ • ชื่อบริษัท • ท่องเที่ยว • หัวหน้างาน • สถานที่ทำงาน • เล่มกรมธรรม์ • ทักษะทางเทคนิค • คนที่คุยอยู่ในสาย • การเรียกร้องสินไหม • การติดต่อสื่อสารภายใน • ระบบการดูข้อมูลลูกค้า • การติดต่อสื่อสารภายนอก • การโน้มน้ามถือต่อกรมธรรม์ • การคุ้มครองผู้ใช้บริการทางการเงิน • พระราชบัญญัติคุ้มครองข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล • ทักษะทางสังคมที่ปฎิสัมพันธ์กับผู้อื่น • ...
Spanish Vocab Words 2024-07-02
20 Clues: arte • salud • ingles • musica • fisica • frances • quimica • calculo • espanol • almuerzo • italiano • ciencias • historia • mandarin • biologia • geometria • geografia • aritmetica • informatica • mathematicas
words to describe health 2022-11-17
Crossword 2023-05-23
VOCABULARY UNIT 1 2025-03-21
20 Clues: job • law • who • pick • more • hard • late • both • less • major • health • Choose • address • Business • musician • journalist • pharmacist • accounting • hairdresser • (dinero) Earn
Vocab Man 2 2024-11-14
20 Clues: blue • pink • grey • music • white • lunch • green • black • yellow • monday • friday • health • french • history • science • tuesday • english • thursday • saturday • wednesday
vocab man number two- unit two, spanish one 2024-11-08
20 Clues: art • red • pink • blue • drama • music • green • monday • friday • yellow • purple • health • sunday • orange • tuesday • history • english • saturday • thursday • wednesday
Unit 2 Spanish Vocab - In the Classroom 2024-11-05
20 Clues: Red • Blue • Pink • Grey • Brown • White • Green • Music • Black • Yellow • Purple • Orange • Sunday • Monday • Friday • Health • Tuesday • Thursday • Saturday • Wednesday
1000 Basic English Words 2 7.21 2025-06-10
ET Las clases de la escuela 4/4 2025-01-09
20 Clues: gym • art • laws • lunch • French • health • música • recess • theater • politic • history • algebra • physics • geometry • forensic • calculus • chemistry • astronomy • philosophy • photography
4000-essential-english-words-unit-18 2025-11-13
20 Clues: - su • - muz • - özel • - tavuk • - diyet • - tarif • - yemek • - havuç • - ekmek • - meyve • - pasta • - harika • - sağlık • - sormak • - yiyecek • - içermek • - lezzetli • - çikolata • - restoran • - her zaman
Competency 4, Electronic Health Record 2020-10-10
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- The fusion of healthcare with technology. Model or platform by which technology assisted healthcare is delivered between at least two points, involving either synchronous or asynchronous exchange.
- Authorized incentive payments to specific types of hospitals and healthcare professionals for adopting and using interoperable health information technology and EHRS.
- A database of an individual's healthcare data during healthcare encounters. Is comprised of any patient data stored in electronic form.
- Using electronic technology to achieve health and efficiency goals, with a financial incentive from Medicare and Medicaid.
- Acronym for computerized record of patients lifetime medical history.
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- Requirements established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to ensure electronic health information is used in a meaningful way.
- Portion of ARRA that amended HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules and provided funds and incentives to increase the use of electronic health records by physicians and hospitals who meet eligibility criteria for Meaningful Use.
- Legal record created in hospitals and ambulatory settings of a single encounter or visit that is the source of data for the electronic health record. Brings together diagnostic and treatment information for an individual in a specific healthcare setting.
- Computerized record of patients lifetime medical history.
- Acronym for Legal record created in hospitals and ambulatory settings of a single encounter or visit that is the source of data for the electronic health record. Brings together diagnostic and treatment information for an individual in a specific healthcare setting.
- Acronym for Authorized incentive payments to specific types of hospitals and healthcare professionals for adopting and using interoperable health information technology and EHRS.
- Acronym for A database of an individual's healthcare data during healthcare encounters. Is comprised of any patient data stored in electronic form.
12 Clues: Computerized record of patients lifetime medical history. • Acronym for computerized record of patients lifetime medical history. • Using electronic technology to achieve health and efficiency goals, with a financial incentive from Medicare and Medicaid. • ...
N1F03 Review 2020-11-30
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- this is the study of health and disease in society
- when your bones are weaker than normal but not so far gone that they break easily
- these type of questions ask for specific knowledge about managing clients with a particular problem
- this type of knowing 'involves deep appreciation of the meaning of the situation'
- this is the level of prevention where disease or dysfunction has not yet occurred and includes health promotion
- this type of academic dishonesty occurs when proper credit is not given to the original author
- (two words, no space)the ability to identify what info is needed and where to find it and evaluate it
- the forces that influence a situation to be pushed into a particular direction
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- health ________ recognizes that there are social and environmental factors that can enhance or limit health behaviours
- the most commonly used medications prescribed for osteoporosis
- lewin states that in this stage you must accept that change is necessary
- in this phase of the transtheoretical model, the person is thinking about change
- This is the "E" in PECO
- these forces make change more difficult
- this generation is middle-age adults caring concurrently for their children and aging parents
- this part of Tanner's model would be considered assessment in the nursing process
- this test can help you determine if a resource is credible and of good quality
17 Clues: This is the "E" in PECO • these forces make change more difficult • this is the study of health and disease in society • the most commonly used medications prescribed for osteoporosis • lewin states that in this stage you must accept that change is necessary • this test can help you determine if a resource is credible and of good quality • ...
Chapter 1.1 2021-09-10
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- a person's feelings and thoughts
- doctor
- treatment and prevention of health
- all interact and affect each other
- going to the doctor when you are healthy to stay healthy
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- active process that involves becoming aware of making choices towards improving aspects of health
- interacting with others in a healthy way
- state of complete physical, mental, and emotional, and social wellbeing
- a person's body functions
- hospital
- person's overall satisfaction that life's present condition are good
11 Clues: doctor • hospital • a person's body functions • a person's feelings and thoughts • treatment and prevention of health • all interact and affect each other • interacting with others in a healthy way • going to the doctor when you are healthy to stay healthy • person's overall satisfaction that life's present condition are good • ...
Palliative Care 2024-11-05
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- a respiratory symptom that may require oxygen supplementation, or medications
- differs widely for everyone, but makes life worthwhile
- your preferences for health treatment
- a measure of physical health and ability
- a palliative care unit or group
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- components of an illness that require treatment
- compromising your existence
- a form that specifies your health decisions
- anything the patient finds uncomfortable
- anyone supporting an ill person
- palliative care may be given alongside this form of therapy
11 Clues: compromising your existence • anyone supporting an ill person • a palliative care unit or group • your preferences for health treatment • anything the patient finds uncomfortable • a measure of physical health and ability • a form that specifies your health decisions • components of an illness that require treatment • differs widely for everyone, but makes life worthwhile • ...
Palliative Care 2024-11-05
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- compromising your existence
- a respiratory symptom that may require oxygen supplementation, or medications
- your preferences for health treatment
- a palliative care unit or group
- anyone supporting an ill person
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- palliative care may be given alongside this form of therapy
- a measure of physical health and ability
- a form that specifies your health decisions
- differs widely for everyone, but makes life worthwhile
- components of an illness that require treatment
- anything the patient finds uncomfortable
11 Clues: compromising your existence • a palliative care unit or group • anyone supporting an ill person • your preferences for health treatment • a measure of physical health and ability • anything the patient finds uncomfortable • a form that specifies your health decisions • components of an illness that require treatment • differs widely for everyone, but makes life worthwhile • ...
Lion Share Cafe Brainteaser 2 2021-04-18
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- It is health that is real _____ and not pieces of gold and silver.
- Nurturing yourself is not _______ – it’s essential to your survival and your well-being
- Keep your _____. A life without health is like a river without water.
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- He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has _______
- Three things in life you need – your health, your mission, and the people you ____. That’s it.
- The human body is the best ______of the human soul
- it is exercise alone that supports your _____, and keeps the mind in vigor.
- Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to _____
- Happiness is the highest form of ______
- A fit body, a calm ____, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought – they must be earned
10 Clues: Happiness is the highest form of ______ • The human body is the best ______of the human soul • He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has _______ • Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to _____ • It is health that is real _____ and not pieces of gold and silver. • Keep your _____. A life without health is like a river without water. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-28
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- the ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health.
- your ability to make choices about your health and wellness.
- an average estimate of how long a person will live.
- diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime.
- a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life.
- your ability to stand up to pressures and influences that hinder your progress toward wellness.
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- a person's level of satisfaction with his or her life.
- a process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness by making responsible and well-informed decisions.
- aspects of a person's life that increase the likelihood he or she will develop a disease or infection, or experience an injury.
- a healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health.
10 Clues: an average estimate of how long a person will live. • a person's level of satisfaction with his or her life. • diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime. • your ability to make choices about your health and wellness. • a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life. • ...
NO 2023-04-13
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- A measurement of the energy content of food.
- how we deal with people and are relationships with them
- deals with the body’s ability to function
- people shouldn't be jealous of others'bodies and try to fit into the unhealthy body standard.
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- way we deal with how we think about everyday things
- A fad diet is a diet that becomes popular for a short time, making claims for fast weight loss or health improve
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
- what could lead kids to make body images
- management maintaining a healthy weight for your age and how tall you are
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
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 • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. • ...
FAMU SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 2024-02-07
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- Majors include: Environmental Science and Environmental Studies
- Majors include: Health and PE, Music Teacher Education, Elementary Education
- Located in Orlando
- Majors include: Construction Eng. Technology, Electronic Eng. Technology, and Architectural Studies
- Majors include: English, History, And Social Work
- Majors include: Graphic Design, Journalism, and Public Relations
- Majors include: Pre-Physical Therapy, Health Informatics, and Health Care Management
- Their student can be identified by their green scrubs
- Offers 29 master's degrees, 3 professional degrees and 12 doctoral programs
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- Majors include: Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science
- Majors include: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering
- Jobs include: Medical Science Liaison, Medical Chemist, and Pharmacologist
- Majors include: Agribusiness, Animal Science, Vet Tech
- Majors include: Supply Chain, Accounting, Facilities Management
14 Clues: Located in Orlando • Majors include: English, History, And Social Work • Their student can be identified by their green scrubs • Majors include: Agribusiness, Animal Science, Vet Tech • Majors include: Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science • Majors include: Environmental Science and Environmental Studies • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-02-07
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- An acquired behavior pattern.
- What you feel when you are worried about something.
- Practices to maintain health and cleanliness.
- The process of providing food necessary for health and growth.
- The practice of keeping a neat and tidy appearance.
- The power and ability to be mentally and physically active.
- A state of physical, mental, social well-being.
- Physical harm or damage done to the body.
- Your free time outside of work.
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- The ability to work over a long period of time.
- The process of the body absorbing water.
- Activities you participate in for fun during your free time.
- A group of people with similar interests or within a close proximity.
- Feel nervous, worried, or fearful.
14 Clues: An acquired behavior pattern. • Your free time outside of work. • Feel nervous, worried, or fearful. • The process of the body absorbing water. • Physical harm or damage done to the body. • Practices to maintain health and cleanliness. • The ability to work over a long period of time. • A state of physical, mental, social well-being. • ...
1.03 Notes 2026-01-12
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- environment study of how humans use space
- human body measurements in comparison to a space
- using resources with minimal long-term effects on the enviroment
- Design and arrangements of a space that allows people to interact efficiently and safely
- considers protection of the health and welfare of global ecosystems
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- add beauty, style, and character
- sustainability that involves redesign and repurposing
- regulations to govern the construction of buildings
- safe exit from a building
- A diagnosable illness related directly to an airborne contaminant
- Design Design of products and environments to be usable by everyone
- chemical-emitting gases or solids that can cause adverse health effects
- wide assortment of products (furniture, fixtures, and equipment)
- Health, Safety, and Welfare
14 Clues: safe exit from a building • Health, Safety, and Welfare • add beauty, style, and character • environment study of how humans use space • human body measurements in comparison to a space • regulations to govern the construction of buildings • sustainability that involves redesign and repurposing • using resources with minimal long-term effects on the enviroment • ...
Measurements of Health Status 2025-02-25
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- A general movement or pattern
- An indication of how long a person can expect to live if the current death rates stay the same
- Indication of how many deaths occurred in a population in a given period of time for a specific cause/all causes
- Refers to ill-health in an individual or the level of ill-health in a population or group. It includes disease, injury and disability.
- An individual’s or population’s overall level of health, taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.
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- Rate of ill-health in a population at in a given period of time
- The collective term given to the variety of ways of measuring health status eg life expectancy, morbidity, mortality, burden of disease.
- The numbers of new cases of a condition in a given period of time (usually 12 months)
- Deaths in a population
- Years of life lost due to premature death (abbreviation)
- The total number of cases of a condition at a given time.
11 Clues: Deaths in a population • A general movement or pattern • Years of life lost due to premature death (abbreviation) • The total number of cases of a condition at a given time. • Rate of ill-health in a population at in a given period of time • The numbers of new cases of a condition in a given period of time (usually 12 months) • ...
M6 - Choose-Your-Assignment 2024-10-04
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- ______factors provide the rationale or motivation for subsequent behavior
- the use of technology to deliver health care, health information, or health education at a distance
- ______domain of learning involves the mind and thinking processes
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- _____action model, aims degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions
- is described as a method of addressing and resolving conflict by confronting others in a caring, responsible, yet self-asserting manner
- any planned or unplanned alteration of the status quo in an organism, situation, or process
- _____literacy is defined as "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions"
- _______domain includes visible, demonstrable performance skills that require some kind of neuromuscular coordination
8 Clues: ______domain of learning involves the mind and thinking processes • ______factors provide the rationale or motivation for subsequent behavior • any planned or unplanned alteration of the status quo in an organism, situation, or process • the use of technology to deliver health care, health information, or health education at a distance • ...
"Running the world" Vocabulary Words 2021-05-05
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- The teacher had a _____ to show the earth.
- ______ Health is important as physical health.
- He ______ the task.
- The United States is a really big _________.
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- A popular _______ is California.
- Sally signed up to be a __________ for a team.
- Joe was _________ his boss for a raise.
- The pie eating contest was a _________.
- There is a class for ________ health.
- LeBron James is a famous _______.
10 Clues: He ______ the task. • A popular _______ is California. • LeBron James is a famous _______. • There is a class for ________ health. • Joe was _________ his boss for a raise. • The pie eating contest was a _________. • The teacher had a _____ to show the earth. • The United States is a really big _________. • Sally signed up to be a __________ for a team. • ...
History of Healthcare 2021-09-15
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- Country that has a public health system
- Patients that behavioral health facilities treat
- Any person who needs healthcare services
- How nonprofit agencies are supported
- Patients that a long-term facility serve
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- Establishes levels of supervision
- Specific, stated purpose
- Group of individual parts that work together to form a unified whole
- How government facilities are supported
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
10 Clues: Specific, stated purpose • Establishes levels of supervision • How nonprofit agencies are supported • Country that has a public health system • How government facilities are supported • Any person who needs healthcare services • Patients that a long-term facility serve • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Patients that behavioral health facilities treat • ...
Not Enough Physical Activity 2025-04-15
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- cholesterol- an excess of lipids or fats in your blood.
- when your over the weight your supossed to be at
- issues- issues with your bone
- Loss of thinking
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- not active
- problems- problems with your health
- 2 diabetes- diabetes
- excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- blood pressure- high pressure in your blood
- disease- a disease in your heart
10 Clues: not active • Loss of thinking • 2 diabetes- diabetes • issues- issues with your bone • disease- a disease in your heart • problems- problems with your health • blood pressure- high pressure in your blood • when your over the weight your supossed to be at • cholesterol- an excess of lipids or fats in your blood. • excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
Managing Personal Finances 2024-09-27
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- A type of insurance that protects your personal property in an apartment, condo or home from unexpected circumstances such as theft.
- Health insurance for 65 +,and funded by payroll taxes.
- College expense aid that does not need to be repaid.
- Owing money to a company/business and not having the funds to pay it off.
- Legal process in which a lender takes possession of a property
- is a contract between you and an insurance company that protects you financially in the event of a vehicle accident or theft.
- A medical assistance program where eligibility is income based.
- A type of loan for undergraduate students that requires no interest.
- The amount of money that a patient pays monthly to a health insurance company for health care coverage.
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- Legal process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts.
- A charge for borrowing money, added into late payments expressed as a percentage.
- Number that represents how likely you are to pay back a loan and make on-time payments.
- Amount A paid out of pocket before insurance covers expenses.
- A loan used to purchase property
- A fixed dollar amount that health insurance providers require patients to pay upfront for a covered service.
- The form to apply for federal student aid in the U.S.
- Financial award given to students for academic excellence.
17 Clues: A loan used to purchase property • College expense aid that does not need to be repaid. • The form to apply for federal student aid in the U.S. • Health insurance for 65 +,and funded by payroll taxes. • Financial award given to students for academic excellence. • Amount A paid out of pocket before insurance covers expenses. • ...
Chapter 3 Epidemiology 2024-02-15
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- the total number of accumulated cases of a disease or illness, both new and preexisting, at a given time (two-words).
- Calculated by placing the number of ill or people with the disease and dividing by the total number of people at risk for the developing the disease, then multiplying by a given multiplier.
- A framework that can be used to illustrate the complexity of how illness, injury, and disease are determined by multiple causes and are at the same time affected by a complex interaction of biological and socio-behavioral determinants of health (Three-words).
- The proportion of persons exposed to an infectious agent who become infected by it and the specific route of infection.
- the value of this model lies in the fact that helps identify areas of the development of interventions (two-words).
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- Type of surveillance where data is collected based on individuals or institutions that report on health information either voluntarily or by mandate (two-words).
- Type of surveillance which involves the deployment of public health professionals to identify cases of a disease or health condition under surveillance (two-words).
- refers to determining whether a cause-and-effect relationship exists between a risk factor and a health effect.
- Statistical processes and methods applied to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of biological data.
- May be biological, chemical, nutritive, physical, or psychological.
- A susceptible human or animal.
- the study of factors that influence health and disease in populations.
- All the external factors that influence the host's vulnerability to disease-related risk factors.
13 Clues: A susceptible human or animal. • May be biological, chemical, nutritive, physical, or psychological. • the study of factors that influence health and disease in populations. • All the external factors that influence the host's vulnerability to disease-related risk factors. • ...
How SUPERB is our products? 2014-05-02
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- / Weight watcher
- / Strong antioxidants
- Enzyme / Helps in digestion
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- / Virtually free of contaminants
- / good friends in the stomach
- C / abundant in fruits
- / needed by cells & energy metabolism
- / foundation of health
- / Promote optimal joint health
- / good eye sight
- Calcium / strength of bones
- / I am full now
12 Clues: / I am full now • / Weight watcher • / good eye sight • / Strong antioxidants • C / abundant in fruits • / foundation of health • Calcium / strength of bones • Enzyme / Helps in digestion • / good friends in the stomach • / Promote optimal joint health • / Virtually free of contaminants • / needed by cells & energy metabolism
Nurse India 2025-01-17
12 Clues: feeling well • used for shots • india williams • a high temperature • to relieve symptoms • where patients stay • career field for health • practice nursing skills • used for kidney function • runs oxygen through the body • small round mass of medicine • a person in need of health care
Billing and claims 2022-01-25
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- ICD codes are alphanumeric designations given to every diagnosis, description of symptoms and causes of death attributed to humans. Remember: Diagnosis
- The most a client must pay for covered services in a plan year. After they spend this amount on deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance for in-network care and services, the health plan pays 100% of the costs of covered benefits
- A tax-advantaged account to pay for certain out-of-pocket healthcare costs. Funds do not typically roll over from year to year. “Use it or lose it”
- A tax-advantaged account created for individuals who are covered under high deductible plans to cover out-of-pocket healthcare costs. Funds roll over from year to year.
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you've paid your deductible
- A health reimbursement arrangement is an employer-funded plan that reimburses employees for qualified medical expenses and, in some cases, insurance premiums.
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- A statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you’ve received. The EOB is generated when your provider submits a claim for the services you received
- The amount that an insurance company will pay for a given service code according to the contract. This applies to providers that are in-network with a specific payer.
- The timeframe within which a claim must be submitted to a payer. Different payers will have different time frames
- A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service, even after you've paid your deductible.
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay. With a $2,000 deductible, for example, you pay the first $2,000 of covered services yourself.
- Third party companies that serve as the middlemen for insurance payors and providers. They check for errors and make claims compatible with payor software. Change Healthcare is our clearinghouse!
- A way to figure out who pays first when two or more health insurance plans are responsible for paying the same medical claim.The client is responsible to know what insurance is primary and for updating their COB before claims are submitted.
- Also known as service codes, CPT codes are a universal system that identifies medical procedures. Each procedure is given its own unique five digit code that identifies to health insurance companies what type of care was provided! Remember: Time and Type
- The electronic transaction that provides claim payment information. These files are used by practices, facilities, and billing companies to auto-post claim payments into their systems
15 Clues: The timeframe within which a claim must be submitted to a payer. Different payers will have different time frames • A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service, even after you've paid your deductible. • The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you've paid your deductible • ...
EMR: Unit 1-3 Study Guide 2023-10-02
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- to send
- advanced life support
- The process of using an electrical shock to restore the hearts normal rhythm.
- A person trained and certified to provide advanced life support
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Public Safety Answering Point
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- Emergency Medical Responder
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- Point a designated 911 emergency dispatch center
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care.
- basic life support
- a patient's third contact with EMS system. is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- responder first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- emergency medical technician
16 Clues: to send • basic life support • advanced life support • Emergency Medical Responder • emergency medical technician • Public Safety Answering Point • Advanced Emergency Medical Technician • failure to take proper care in doing something • Point a designated 911 emergency dispatch center • Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • ...
Health Sports Society- Internals 2025-04-26
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- Clue
- This theory includes attitude, subjective norms, and perceived control.
- Term for not recognizing the health issue at all.
- The seriousness of the threat.
- The ancient theory that health depends on the balance of four bodily fluids.
- The perceived impact of the illness on one's life.
- One of the four areas of the Johari Window where self-awareness is shared with others
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- Paralympic athlete So Wa Wai is associated with this sport
- A health model focusing only on physical or biological factors.
- In McClelland’s theory, one key need is the desire to influence others.
- A goal focused on daily practice or routine steps.
- Developed the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behavior.
- Author of the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire
- Vroom’s theory that connects effort, performance, and outcomes
- Readiness to change behavior.
- Government scheme in India to promote sports talent among youth.
16 Clues: Clue • Readiness to change behavior. • The seriousness of the threat. • Author of the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire • Term for not recognizing the health issue at all. • A goal focused on daily practice or routine steps. • The perceived impact of the illness on one's life. • Developed the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behavior. • ...
SSC-SARASOTA Patient Access Week 2026-04-01
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- Someone who books appointments
- PCP recommendation for specialist care
- Amount patient pays before insurance covers costs
- Name, date of birth, address
- Process of confirming insurance coverage
- Fixed payment due at visit
- Health Insurance ___________ and Accountability Act
- Cost sharing in which the subscriber is responsible for a specific percentage of the cost of healthcare
- Insurance claims review process used when a beneficiary is insured by two or more carriers (___________ of Benefits)
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- Person who is the holder of an insurance policy
- Verification that a patient’s insurance is active
- Insurance approval for a procedure
- The Administrative branch within the Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Federal law requiring employers to permit employees to continue their group health insurance coverage after termination
- Conducting ourselves ethically and within the law of business practices
- Bill submitted to insurance company for payment
16 Clues: Fixed payment due at visit • Name, date of birth, address • Someone who books appointments • Insurance approval for a procedure • PCP recommendation for specialist care • Process of confirming insurance coverage • Person who is the holder of an insurance policy • Bill submitted to insurance company for payment • Verification that a patient’s insurance is active • ...
fr12 u1 2023-02-27
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- developments or improvements
- never dying
- we don't have to pay for things that are really valuable such as love, friendship and good health.
- increased by a large amount
- without end
- illnesses
- a friendly way to talk about very old age
- having a long life
- improve something
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- weakness caused by bad health or old age
- suffer something unpleasant or difficult
- the number of years that an individual is expected to live according to statistics
- the process of regrowing tissue
- decreasing
- able to move
- extremely quickly
- a lifetime
- likely to suffer from
18 Clues: illnesses • decreasing • a lifetime • never dying • without end • able to move • extremely quickly • improve something • having a long life • likely to suffer from • increased by a large amount • developments or improvements • the process of regrowing tissue • weakness caused by bad health or old age • suffer something unpleasant or difficult • a friendly way to talk about very old age • ...
Unit 3: How do we know how to fuel for Exercise 2025-02-28
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- The energy system that uses creatine phosphate to rapidly produce ATP during short, intense activities.
- A gradual increase in heart rate during prolonged exercise, despite maintaining a steady workload.
- The catabolic process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down in the mitochondria to generate acetyl-CoA.
- The breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, releasing energy.
- A substance that promotes the production of urine.
- A state where the energy intake is insufficient to support the energy expenditure required for health, function, and daily living.
- An excessive amount of water in the body.
- The process by which cells produce energy from nutrients.
- A hormone that raises blood glucose levels by promoting the breakdown of glycogen to glucose in the liver.
- A network of capillaries in the nephron where blood filtration begins.
- A unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI), equal to the energy transferred when applying a force of one newton over a distance of one meter.
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
- A condition characterized by low levels of sodium in the blood.
- The breakdown of lipids to release fatty acids.
- The functional unit of the kidney, responsible for filtering blood and forming urine.
- The breakdown of glycogen to glucose to provide energy.
- The synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
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- The end product of glycolysis, which can be further metabolized to produce energy.
- A condition characterized by high levels of sodium in the blood.
- A state of reduced body water.
- The energy system that breaks down glucose to produce ATP for moderate-duration activities.
- A diet that contains the proper proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water necessary to maintain good health.
- A stored form of glucose found in the liver and muscles.
- Guidelines provided by health authorities on the types and amounts of foods to consume for optimal health.
- The process of converting glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver and muscles.
- Evidence-based recommendations for healthy eating patterns to promote health and prevent chronic diseases.
- The energy system that uses oxygen to produce ATP through the aerobic metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- The metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate, producing ATP and NADH.
- The state of being in optimal hydration balance.
- A hormone that helps to regulate water balance in the body by reducing urine production.
- A hormone that regulates blood glucose levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells.
- A syndrome resulting from energy deficiency affecting many aspects of physiological function, including metabolic rate, menstrual function, bone health, immunity, protein synthesis, and cardiovascular health.
- The metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from non-carbohydrate substrates.
- A condition that occurs when the loss of body fluids, mostly water, exceeds the amount that is taken in.
- section of the nephron that creates a concentration gradient in the medulla of the kidney.
35 Clues: A state of reduced body water. • An excessive amount of water in the body. • The breakdown of lipids to release fatty acids. • The state of being in optimal hydration balance. • A substance that promotes the production of urine. • The breakdown of glycogen to glucose to provide energy. • A stored form of glucose found in the liver and muscles. • ...
DemoDemo123 2024-04-01
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- Cancellation is one of a type of
- Access Codes can be found on
- One of the Market Segment in OBM
- New Hire Waiting Period can be found on page
- is a web-based application that replaces the data capture functionality of (CDS) in (CDX)
- types of in total different products can be added through HP page
- refers to money that an individual is required to pay for services specified by percentage
- Recently launched product on OBM
- A 15 minute time boxed event
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- Type of network in HP screen
- responsible for managing the product backlog
- New York Health Care Reform Act NYHCRA option can be found on this page
- is a predetermined flat fee that an individual pays for health care service
- sends customer data and one of OBM’s upstream application
- Person and dependents covered by health insurance plan
- 6 digit numeric value can be found on customer demographic page
- One of the funding type in OBM
- New offshore scrum team name
- 7 digit unique numeric value
19 Clues: Type of network in HP screen • Access Codes can be found on • New offshore scrum team name • 7 digit unique numeric value • A 15 minute time boxed event • One of the funding type in OBM • Cancellation is one of a type of • One of the Market Segment in OBM • Recently launched product on OBM • responsible for managing the product backlog • ...
Wellbeing 2022-03-07
12 Clues: huge pay gap • conflict within • apart of health • Keep water safe • run away from home • docters help with it • another word for fight • how long someone lives • how many children deaths • how many people can read • another word for progress • Income + economy to culculate
Fitness and health 2022-03-23
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- absorbs shock and reduce friction
- prous bones, easily fracture
- joints become inflammed
- veins contain this special feature
- mineral for someone with weak bones
- one way to keep fit
- join muscle to bone
- ....... blood cell to fight infections
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- help in clotting of blood
- join two bones together
- ability to carry out physical activities
- thick muscular wall to withstand high ......
- help in transport of substances
- where two bones meet
- one way to maintain good health
- what the body needs other than glucose
- carry blood away from heart
- free from diseases and illness
- ........ blood cell to transport oxygen
19 Clues: one way to keep fit • join muscle to bone • where two bones meet • join two bones together • joints become inflammed • help in clotting of blood • carry blood away from heart • prous bones, easily fracture • free from diseases and illness • help in transport of substances • one way to maintain good health • absorbs shock and reduce friction • veins contain this special feature • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-11
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- What type of health is there other than physical health?
- What is a symptom of depression?
- What should you take to cope with stress?
- What has the following symptoms: nervousness, tenseness, restlessness?
- What can feeling lots of pressure cause?
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- What is the most common mental health problem?
- Who else can be impacted by you mental health?
- What is one of the causes of depression?
8 Clues: What is a symptom of depression? • What is one of the causes of depression? • What can feeling lots of pressure cause? • What should you take to cope with stress? • What is the most common mental health problem? • Who else can be impacted by you mental health? • What type of health is there other than physical health? • ...
HOSA Crossword 2014-09-03
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- The 3 levels of HOSA competition are national, _________________ and local.
- The triangle in the HOSA emblem stands for physical, social and ___________ health.
- The ______________ stand for continuity of care.
- There are approximately 50 competitive events in _________ categories.
- HOSA was ________________ in 1976.
- The HOSA _______________ consists of a circle, triangle, and hands.
- The HOSA motto is "The hands of HOSA mold the ______________ of tomorrow.
- The circle is what color in the HOSA emblem?
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- Health Occupations Students of America
- HOSA helps member set realistic _______________ goals.
- A program of work is a written outline of _______________ fot the club.
- The hands of HOSA emblem stands for ______________.
- HOSA helps develop effective _________________ qualities and skills.
- One way to raise money for the club is ___________________.
- The HOSA colors are medical white, navy and ________________.
15 Clues: HOSA was ________________ in 1976. • Health Occupations Students of America • The circle is what color in the HOSA emblem? • The ______________ stand for continuity of care. • The hands of HOSA emblem stands for ______________. • HOSA helps member set realistic _______________ goals. • One way to raise money for the club is ___________________. • ...
TASK Crossword Challenge 2016-12-29
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- A supplier of healthcare services – for example: a physician or hospital.
- Primary … Secondary ... ______
- The portion a patient must pay before benefits are paid by the insurance.
- Division of _______ Responsibility – DOFR
- Unique 10-digit number ascribed to every healthcare provider.
- Health Maintenance _______ – HMO
- A person who agrees to be responsible for another’s debt.
- When a provider recommends another provider to a patient to receive specialized treatment.
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- A federal health insurance plan for military members and their families.
- Provider fails to file a claim within the contracted timeframe.
- _______ of Benefits – COB
- Health Insurance ______ & Accountability Act - HIPAA
- An addition to a CPT code that explains alterations and modifications to an otherwise routine treatment, exam, or service.
- _______ Provider Organization - PPO
14 Clues: _______ of Benefits – COB • Primary … Secondary ... ______ • Health Maintenance _______ – HMO • _______ Provider Organization - PPO • Division of _______ Responsibility – DOFR • Health Insurance ______ & Accountability Act - HIPAA • A person who agrees to be responsible for another’s debt. • Unique 10-digit number ascribed to every healthcare provider. • ...
TASK Crossword Challenge 2016-12-29
Across
- A federal health insurance plan for military members and their families.
- Unique 10-digit number ascribed to every healthcare provider.
- An addition to a CPT code that explains alterations and modifications to an otherwise routine treatment, exam, or service.
- When a provider recommends another provider to a patient to receive specialized treatment.
- The portion a patient must pay before benefits are paid by the insurance.
- Division of _______ Responsibility – DOFR
- Health Maintenance _______ – HMO
- Provider fails to file a claim within the contracted timeframe.
Down
- Primary … Secondary ... ______
- A person who agrees to be responsible for another’s debt.
- Health Insurance ______ & Accountability Act - HIPAA
- _______ of Benefits – COB
- A supplier of healthcare services – for example: a physician or hospital.
- _______ Provider Organization - PPO
14 Clues: _______ of Benefits – COB • Primary … Secondary ... ______ • Health Maintenance _______ – HMO • _______ Provider Organization - PPO • Division of _______ Responsibility – DOFR • Health Insurance ______ & Accountability Act - HIPAA • A person who agrees to be responsible for another’s debt. • Unique 10-digit number ascribed to every healthcare provider. • ...
epidemiology and observational study 2026-01-27
Across
- group classified by exposure and followed over time
- study measuring exposure and outcome at one time post
- a factor that may influence health outcomes
- the probability of developing a disease
- systematic error affecting study results
- a study that follows participants over time to observe changes in outcomes
- the total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time
- plays the bass guitar
Down
- the defined group of individuals being studied
- the health-related event being measured
- a study where researchers do not assign exposure
- works at krispy kreme
- number of new cases in a population over a specified time period
- the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in populations
14 Clues: works at krispy kreme • plays the bass guitar • the health-related event being measured • the probability of developing a disease • systematic error affecting study results • a factor that may influence health outcomes • the defined group of individuals being studied • a study where researchers do not assign exposure • group classified by exposure and followed over time • ...
Fitness and nutrition 2024-11-27
Across
- - The process of drinking enough water to stay healthy.
- - Sweet and nutritious foods rich in vitamins.
- - A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- - Activities like yoga, running, or swimming for fitness.
- - Rest that helps repair and recharge the body.
- - Found in whole grains and aids digestion.
- - A relaxing physical activity for mental and physical balance.
Down
- - Nutrient essential for building and repairing muscles.
- - Nutrients like A, C, and D for overall health.
- - A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth.
- - A vegetable that improves vision and skin health.
- - The state of being physically healthy and active.
- - The most essential drink for survival.
- - What food gives to help us work, play, and grow.
14 Clues: - The most essential drink for survival. • - Found in whole grains and aids digestion. • - Sweet and nutritious foods rich in vitamins. • - Rest that helps repair and recharge the body. • - Nutrients like A, C, and D for overall health. • - A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth. • - What food gives to help us work, play, and grow. • ...
PALAVRAS CHAVES DO TEXTO 2024-11-25
Across
- A GROUP OF INTERCONNECTED PEOPLE OR THINGS.
- PROOF THAT SOMETHING IS TRUE.
- A PLEDGE OR PROMISE.
- GROWTH OR PROGRESS.
- A PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION.
- A PERSON WHO CONDUCTS SYSTEMATIC INQUIRY OR INVESTIGATION INTO A SPECIFIC SUBJECT IN ORDER TO DISCOVER FACTS AND REACH NEW CONCLUSIONS.
- ACADEMIC STUDY OR ACHIEVEMENT.
- A FAVORABLE CHANCE OR MOMENT TO DO SOMETHING.
Down
- A FORMAL CONVERSATION, ESPECIALLY ONE CONDUCTED BY A JOURNALIST OR EMPLOYER.
- THE STATE OF BEING WELL, PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY, AND SOCIALLY.
- HAVING GREAT INFLUENCE ON SOMEONE OR SOMETHING.
- A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL WHO STUDIES THE OCCURRENCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND DISEASE IN DEFINED POPULATIONS.
- A CONDITION IN WHICH A BABY'S HEAD IS SMALLER THAN EXPECTED. ISSUES IMPORTANT TOPICS OR PROBLEMS.
- WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
14 Clues: GROWTH OR PROGRESS. • A PLEDGE OR PROMISE. • WORTHY OF ATTENTION. • A PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION. • PROOF THAT SOMETHING IS TRUE. • ACADEMIC STUDY OR ACHIEVEMENT. • A GROUP OF INTERCONNECTED PEOPLE OR THINGS. • A FAVORABLE CHANCE OR MOMENT TO DO SOMETHING. • HAVING GREAT INFLUENCE ON SOMEONE OR SOMETHING. • THE STATE OF BEING WELL, PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY, AND SOCIALLY. • ...
Unit 5-6 2014-12-06
20 Clues: Lücke • Opfer • Zeuge • Gefühl • nachher • weiblich • schuldig • Wachstum • männlich • verdienen • Vergleich • Jahrzehnt • Ernährung • gesundheit • Gesundheit • Vegetarier • vertrauern • Spezialität • Gewohnheiten • selbstbewusst
