health Crossword Puzzles
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
U6L2 Vocabulario 2022-04-27
Workplace safety crossword 2024-01-17
19 Clues: vaara • kypärä • tärkeä • putoava • terveys • säännöt • näkyvyys • varoitus • käsineet • esineitä • liikenne • purkutyö • varusteet • suojalasit • turvakengät • huomioliivi • työmaakypärä • henkilökunta • hengityssuojain
прилагательные 2024-02-26
19 Clues: уши • шея • зубы • слон • глаза • хвост • худой • плохой • чистый • хороший • длинный • толстый • смешной • грязный • здоровье • короткий • грустный • маленький • счастливый
Birul Walidain 2025-10-13
19 Clues: akan • baik • taat • sopan • dapat • sabar • harus • sehat • peduli • berdoa • senang • menolong • keluarga • mendengar • berbicara • mendukung • mencintai • bersyukur • Menghargai
Balance Your Life Chiropractic 2012-04-10
Across
- Sitting up straight will give you good _______
- There are normally 5 vertebrae that make up this part of the spine, the low back
- The state of no dis-ease
- The health profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal and the effects on the nervous system and health
- There are normally 31 pairs of these in a human stemming from the spinal cord
- The treatment of the bodies muscular system by kneading, rubbing, and stretching
- One section of bone that makes up the backbone
- There are normally 12 vertebrae that make up this part of the spine, the upper and mid back
Down
- The thick cord of nervous tissue from the brain down the back inside of the backbone
- The misalignment of the vertebrae upon each other but not a dislocation
- Activity for the sake of health and physical fitness
- The initials of Balance Your Life Chiropractic, coming soon to the DeWitt Shopping Center
- Makes up 60% of our bodies
- The specific movement of the vertebrae by the chiropractor to relieve stress on nerves
- There are normally 7 vertebrae that make up this part of the spine, the neck
15 Clues: The state of no dis-ease • Makes up 60% of our bodies • Sitting up straight will give you good _______ • One section of bone that makes up the backbone • Activity for the sake of health and physical fitness • The misalignment of the vertebrae upon each other but not a dislocation • There are normally 7 vertebrae that make up this part of the spine, the neck • ...
Worksheet 2 - Personal Health: Issues and Concerns (Part II) 2021-09-26
Across
- My hobby is swimming, but there are times water goes inside my ears.
- The other term for Swimmer's Ear.
- Low Height for ___ is a failure to reach one’s growth potential due to health problems and poor nutrition.
- Above a normal or permitted weight.
- It is important to be ______ of the choices you make for your well-being.
- Marcky was accompanied by her mother to ENT clinic because of an ear infection.
- A problem affected by the pituary gland that cannot produce growth hormone.
- Ability to take charge of your health by making conscious decisions to be healthy.
Down
- Having a similar characteristics of a mother or father to their child. This may be genetic (such as cystic fibrosis) or environmental (such as chicken pox).
- Marielle is conscious of her weight so she skips her meal every day.
- The T in the faculty of health called ENT means _____.
- Reduced normal growth rate.
- A young mother was worried because she felt that the baby in her womb is not growing.
- A person carries excess weight or body fat that might affect their health.
- Ailments experienced during infancy may cause growth problem.
15 Clues: Reduced normal growth rate. • The other term for Swimmer's Ear. • Above a normal or permitted weight. • The T in the faculty of health called ENT means _____. • Ailments experienced during infancy may cause growth problem. • My hobby is swimming, but there are times water goes inside my ears. • Marielle is conscious of her weight so she skips her meal every day. • ...
CBA Glossary Terms 2023-09-19
Across
- Annual amount required by medical plans to be paid by the EE before benefits become payable by then
- A person such as spouse or child who is eligible for coverage under the health plan
- Bill or invoice health providers send to the carrier
- Type of spending account that requires HDHP, both EE & ER can contribute
- Fully funded by ER and can be used to reimburse eligible out of pocket expenses
- Set amount EE pays for office visits or services
- EE using in-network providers will receive highest level of benefits
- Person to whom the proceeds of life or accident policy are payable when the insured dies.
- List of prescription drugs preferred by your health plan
Down
- This Plan typically requires the EE to pay for medical services rendered then file a claim for reimbursement
- EEs portion of shared cost after deductible is met
- Statement sent to customers that explains services rendered, cost and amount covered by insurance and EE owed amount
- EE must receive care from PCP or PCP referral
- The insurance company or health plan that directly provides the insurance coverage
- Flat dollar amount paid to provider's office for treatment
- Responsible for coordinating care for person with HMO plan
16 Clues: EE must receive care from PCP or PCP referral • Set amount EE pays for office visits or services • EEs portion of shared cost after deductible is met • Bill or invoice health providers send to the carrier • List of prescription drugs preferred by your health plan • Flat dollar amount paid to provider's office for treatment • ...
Building Health Skills 2022-09-05
Across
- keeping something from happening
- a pattern of behavior that you follow
- a doctor that treats skin disorder
- health teacher's first name
Down
- get regular medical dental checkups
- a state of well being
- nonliving band of epidermis surrounding the nails
- combination of physical , mental and social
- talk to your parents about health related concerns
- get along with friends and family
10 Clues: a state of well being • health teacher's first name • keeping something from happening • get along with friends and family • a doctor that treats skin disorder • get regular medical dental checkups • a pattern of behavior that you follow • combination of physical , mental and social • nonliving band of epidermis surrounding the nails • ...
Jacobsen's Health Class 2022-08-14
Across
- Respect for others and myself
- Shows no symptoms
- Aim or desired result
- Bad stress
- Substances in food that the body needs
- Responsible for your own health
- You should consider when making a decision
- The Captain
- Own it
- Response to a situation
Down
- Most important factor in your health
- Confidence you feel about yourself
- Courage to be, courage to do
- Draft evaders
- Good stress
- Body's way of telling you are in trouble
- Techniques and strategies to help us say no
- steps that will help you make a good decision
- One thing Coach Jacobsen will not tolerate if you are always ?
19 Clues: Own it • Bad stress • Good stress • The Captain • Draft evaders • Shows no symptoms • Aim or desired result • Response to a situation • Courage to be, courage to do • Respect for others and myself • Responsible for your own health • Confidence you feel about yourself • Most important factor in your health • Substances in food that the body needs • Body's way of telling you are in trouble • ...
Spot the Verb! 2017-05-18
科目 Pinyin 2018-12-07
19 Clues: zixi • wulike • dilike • tiyuke • Health • fawenke • lishike • yishuke • kexueke • shuxueke • nongyeke • yinyueke • huaxueke • hechangke • yingwenke • shengwuke • diannaoke • shehuixueke • xibanyawenke
Crossword 2023-05-24
19 Clues: EYE • EAR • CARE • SICK • BURNS • BLOOD • BREAST • HEALTH • GROWTH • TEJIDO • NURSING • SOURCES • DISEASE • DISABLED • DELIVERY • ASSESSMENT • DISABILITY • DEVELOPMENT • CHILDBEARING
Crucigrama de Hora 2023-05-15
HSE 2025-02-06
19 Clues: Sko • Ren • Fare • Brann • Skilt • Helse • Alarm • Regler • Avfall • Utgang • Risiko • Mobbing • Hansker • Rapport • Evakuere • Opplæring • Sikkerhet • Ergonomisk • Resirkulere
Vocab man 2 2024-11-15
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- 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
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- 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
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
Down
- 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?
- 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?
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- 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.
Down
- 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.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
Down
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
Down
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element 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.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- 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.
Down
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
Down
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- 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?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- 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
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- 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.
Down
- 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.
- 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.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Decimal/Fractions 2015-10-20
Across
- 3 3/10 + 3 1/5
- K-9, the robot dog, exercises for 30 minutes a day. In a fraction, who many minutes of an hour does K-9 need to exercise?
- 3/10 - 8/10
- Another way of writing 0.009
- 1/10
- 0.5 + 0.30
Down
- 8.3 x 9.1
- 0.1
- Sally the cat usually haves 2/4 cups of sugar in her daily meals. Today, she had 6 times the number of sugar she was supposed to have. What is the improper fraction of how many cups of sugar Sally had?
- Pikachu drank a health potion that refilled 1/2 of his health. If he has 60.1 health now, how much health was refilled?
- 1/2 + 1/2
11 Clues: 0.1 • 1/10 • 8.3 x 9.1 • 1/2 + 1/2 • 0.5 + 0.30 • 3/10 - 8/10 • 3 3/10 + 3 1/5 • Another way of writing 0.009 • Pikachu drank a health potion that refilled 1/2 of his health. If he has 60.1 health now, how much health was refilled? • K-9, the robot dog, exercises for 30 minutes a day. In a fraction, who many minutes of an hour does K-9 need to exercise? • ...
Chapter 1 crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- A set of behaviors by which you live your life.
- healthcare taking steps to prevent illness and accidents before they happen
- Dealing with problems and emotions in an effective way
- Comparing products and services based on value and quality.
- The practice of keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease.
- The way in which you act, think, or feel that causes you to make particular choices.
Down
- Tools that help you deal with situations that can affect your health.
- A state of good health by practicing physical, emotional, mental and social health.
- All of the living and nonliving things around you.
- A condition of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being.
- The passing down of traits from parents to their biological child.
11 Clues: A set of behaviors by which you live your life. • All of the living and nonliving things around you. • Dealing with problems and emotions in an effective way • Comparing products and services based on value and quality. • The practice of keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease. • A condition of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Fitness 2020-11-27
Across
- what food should we not eat
- what is the healthiest food
- what is the best school subject
- what sport did we play before lunch
- around how many sports are there
- what is the most common sport
Down
- what sport did we play in the morning
- What floor and what number is the gym
- what kinds of food should we eat
- in phe we not only learn about physical health but we also learn about...... health
- what is it called when you hit your head on something really hard and you are unconscious
- what is the most healthiest drink
- what does phe stand for physical and health...
- what does one of the t stand for in fitt
14 Clues: what food should we not eat • what is the healthiest food • what is the most common sport • what is the best school subject • what kinds of food should we eat • around how many sports are there • what is the most healthiest drink • what sport did we play before lunch • what sport did we play in the morning • What floor and what number is the gym • ...
Ch 13 Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- payer authorization for elective hospital based services and outpatient services
- paper claim for physician services
- insurance policy holder, guarantor of claim and possibly the patient
- usually a PPO plan that requires large amount to be paid before benefits begin
- entity sending claim to payer
- modifies an insurance contract
Down
- national provider identifier
- a discounted fee for service
- health plans where payment arrives faster than under other types of plans
- member plans that offer all major types of health plans
- data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form
- transmission method not commonly used to send claims
- period when employee may choose their plan in employer sponsored health plans
- in a Blue Card program this is the providers local BCBS plan
14 Clues: national provider identifier • a discounted fee for service • entity sending claim to payer • modifies an insurance contract • paper claim for physician services • data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form • transmission method not commonly used to send claims • member plans that offer all major types of health plans • ...
Ch 7 & 8 crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- usually a PPO plan that requires large amount to be paid before benefits begin
- paper claim for physician services
- modifies an insurance contract
- insurance policy holder, guarantor of claim and possibly the patient
- provider entity sending claim to payer
- a Blue Card program where provider is the local BCBS plan
- payer authorization for elective hospital based services and outpatient services
Down
- health plans where payment arrives faster than under other types of plans
- member plans that offer all major types of health plans
- the period, when employee may choose their plan in employer sponsored health plans
- national provider identifier
- discounted fee for service
- data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form
- transmission method not commonly used to send claims
14 Clues: discounted fee for service • national provider identifier • modifies an insurance contract • paper claim for physician services • provider entity sending claim to payer • data entry area upper right part of CMA 1500 form • transmission method not commonly used to send claims • member plans that offer all major types of health plans • ...
Natural Selection 2024-06-12
Across
- Therapy When doctors inject healthy DNA to replace a persons damaged DNA
- Has a positive affect on an organisms health
- A group of organisms that can breed and produce a offspring
- A certain group of living things in a specific area
- A change of genetic makeup over time
- A mistake or change in a living things DNA
- Any difference between the same species
- Has a negative affect on an organisms health
Down
- A molecule that carries out the instructions from DNA
- Something that carries your traits
- Has no affect on an organisms health
- A structure that doesn't serve any person
- Traits seen in a certain person but not in any of their ancestors
- A trait developed naturally to help them survive longer
- A particular characteristic of a living thing
15 Clues: Something that carries your traits • Has no affect on an organisms health • A change of genetic makeup over time • Any difference between the same species • A structure that doesn't serve any person • A mistake or change in a living things DNA • Has a positive affect on an organisms health • Has a negative affect on an organisms health • ...
Diet and Health 2022-11-17
Across
- A eating disorder
- A person who refuses to eat animal flesh
- A diet that contributes to good health
- A diet consisting of all the food groups in correct proportion
- A type of diet
Down
- The meaning of the abbreviation WHO
- One component of health
- Type of diet suitable for an obese person
- A method of assessing health
- The food we eat daily
10 Clues: A type of diet • A eating disorder • The food we eat daily • One component of health • A method of assessing health • The meaning of the abbreviation WHO • A diet that contributes to good health • A person who refuses to eat animal flesh • Type of diet suitable for an obese person • A diet consisting of all the food groups in correct proportion
Health Insurance Terms 2021-06-15
Across
- Requires to try and fail preferred medication before providing coverage for the prescribed non-preferred medication
- A list of prescription drugs that a plan covers
- Signed into law in 2010 to expand access to insurance, increase consumer protections, emphasize prevention
- A pre-determined annual amount policy holder pays before insurance begins to cover
- Allows policy holders freedom to choose providers outside of the plan network
- The most you pay for covered services in a plan year
- Health plans contract with for processing and paying prescription drug claims
Down
- Focuses on high cost, biotech drugs such as injectable or inhaled medications
- A payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately
- Providers that contract with your health plan to provide services for an agreed-upon rate
- A tax-free account that an employee owns to save for medical expenses now and in the future
- Any equipment that provides therapeutic benefits to a patient in need because of certain medical condition
- A Monthly fee you pay to maintain health coverage
- A fixed dollar amount the policy holder pays for covered health services
- Requires referrals from a PCP for specialized care
15 Clues: A list of prescription drugs that a plan covers • A Monthly fee you pay to maintain health coverage • Requires referrals from a PCP for specialized care • The most you pay for covered services in a plan year • A payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately • A fixed dollar amount the policy holder pays for covered health services • ...
Worksheet 2 - Personal Health: Issues and Concerns (Part II) 2021-09-26
Across
- Reduced normal growth rate.
- The T in the faculty of health called ENT means _____.
- It is important to be ______ of the choices you make for your well-being.
- Having a similar characteristics of a mother or father to their child. This may be genetic (such as cystic fibrosis) or environmental (such as chicken pox).
- A problem affected by the pituary gland that cannot produce growth hormone.
- A young mother was worried because she felt that the baby in her womb is not growing.
- Ailments experienced during infancy may cause growth problem.
- My hobby is swimming, but there are times water goes inside my ears.
- Ability to take charge of your health by making conscious decisions to be healthy.
Down
- Marielle is conscious of her weight so she skips her meal every day.
- Above a normal or permitted weight.
- Marcky was accompanied by her mother to ENT clinic because of an ear infection.
- The other term for Swimmer's Ear.
- Low Height for ___ is a failure to reach one’s growth potential due to health problems and poor nutrition.
- A person carries excess weight or body fat that might affect their health.
15 Clues: Reduced normal growth rate. • The other term for Swimmer's Ear. • Above a normal or permitted weight. • The T in the faculty of health called ENT means _____. • Ailments experienced during infancy may cause growth problem. • Marielle is conscious of her weight so she skips her meal every day. • My hobby is swimming, but there are times water goes inside my ears. • ...
Insurance 2025-03-14
Across
- The amount an individual or employer pays for health insurance coverage.
- The practice of spreading healthcare costs across a group to make insurance more affordable.
- Health coverage provided by non-governmental organizations, often through employers.
- A request made to an insurance company to pay for medical expenses.
- A government program that provides financial and healthcare support for the elderly and disabled.
- A healthcare system where the government finances medical expenses for all citizens.
- A public health insurance program for low-income individuals and families.
- The amount a person must pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts covering costs.
Down
- Expenses that patients must pay directly for healthcare services not covered by insurance.
- Health insurance provided through a worker’s job as part of their benefits.
- A system where all residents have access to medical services, usually funded by taxes.
- A financial system that helps cover healthcare costs in exchange for regular payments.
- A fixed fee a patient pays for healthcare services, with the rest covered by insurance.
- A government-funded healthcare program for elderly and disabled individuals.
- The extent to which an insurance policy pays for medical services.
15 Clues: The extent to which an insurance policy pays for medical services. • A request made to an insurance company to pay for medical expenses. • The amount an individual or employer pays for health insurance coverage. • A public health insurance program for low-income individuals and families. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- 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.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environemtn in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
Down
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- School nurses are wll placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
13 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? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- 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.
- School nurses are wll placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
Down
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environemtn in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
13 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? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
Down
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environemtn in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
13 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? • Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression. • Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
Down
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- 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.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- 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.
- 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
Down
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- 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
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
Down
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- 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?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
Down
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- 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 is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What is the central component 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.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
Down
- 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.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- 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 is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
Down
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
13 Clues: What model is "diagnosis driven"? • 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 was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___. • ...
HHD 1 - Health Status 2024-03-25
Across
- various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.
- provides the environment young people are raised in and have an important influence on young people's health behaviours
- measured using DALY
- Occurs if someone requires care for a chronic condition or treatment for an emergency.
- a sociocultural factor; people you consider your friends, whom you go to for advice
- number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time
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- the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age
- Based on a person's own perception of their own health and wellbeing.
- related to core activity limitation, it impacts your movement
- Living in a stable and safe environment with shelter and living accessibilities
- Death in an individual or the level of death in a population
- number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population
13 Clues: measured using DALY • Death in an individual or the level of death in a population • related to core activity limitation, it impacts your movement • number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time • the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age • Based on a person's own perception of their own health and wellbeing. • ...
Health Anxiety Crossword 2023-10-03
Across
- An illness that people with health anxiety often think they have
- a mental health issue which bears similarities to health anxiety
- The opposite of wellness
- A search engine often used to research symptoms
Down
- Something your heart does when you are anxious
- Something that people with health anxiety often seek
- people with health anxiety do this about the likelihood or severity of illness
- A lump caused by abnormal cell growth
8 Clues: The opposite of wellness • A lump caused by abnormal cell growth • Something your heart does when you are anxious • A search engine often used to research symptoms • Something that people with health anxiety often seek • An illness that people with health anxiety often think they have • a mental health issue which bears similarities to health anxiety • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
11 Clues: Calm • Optimism • The mind • The body • An emotion • Mental health • Providing help • A source of energy • Not having to worry • Physical or/and mental state • Being physically or mentally stable with no conditions
Dimensions of Health 2022-11-21
Across
- Considered to be influenced by personal opinions and feelings.
- The concepts of health and wellbeing and illness can be considered as a ______________.
- The five dimensions of health and wellbeing are ___________; that is, they all affect each other.
- Relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- The highest level of health and wellbeing an individual can realistically attain at any particular time.
- Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems
- Changing or moving continually in response to its environment and experiences.
- Associated with low levels of stress and anxiety positive self-esteem, as well as a sense of confidence and optimism.
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- A term that is often associated with illness and, although these concepts are related, they are not the same.
- The positive management and expression of emotional actions and reactions as well as the ability to display resilience.
- The concepts of hope, peace, a guiding sense of meaning or value, and reflection on a person’s place in the world.
- A concept that relates to negative aspects of health and wellbeing.
- A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
13 Clues: Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems • Considered to be influenced by personal opinions and feelings. • A concept that relates to negative aspects of health and wellbeing. • Changing or moving continually in response to its environment and experiences. • The concepts of health and wellbeing and illness can be considered as a ______________. • ...
Measures of health status 2023-03-06
Across
- A measure of the proportion of a population who die in a one year period.
- A measure of the impact of illness or diseases, measures the gap between current health status and the ideal.
- An indication of how long a person can expect to live if current death rates do not change.
- Refers to ill health in an individual and levels of ill health in a population of group.
- And individual or a population's overall health, considering life expectancy, disability and disease risk factors.
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- The number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.
- The state of being weak, or lacking in strength, especially from an old age.
- A measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to illness, injury or disability (acronym).
- A general change or movement in a particular direction.
- One year of health life lost due to premature death or time lived with illness, disease or injury (acronym).
- The number or rate of new cases of a disease during a specified period.
- A measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death (acronym).
- A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth but with time adjusted for living in an unhealthy state.
13 Clues: A general change or movement in a particular direction. • The number or rate of new cases of a disease during a specified period. • A measure of the proportion of a population who die in a one year period. • The state of being weak, or lacking in strength, especially from an old age. • ...
Berita Ortopedik November 2025 2025-11-09
Across
- ____________ in surgical training is crucial for professional and personal development, helping trainees with technical skills, career guidance, and overcoming challenges like burnout
- the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress
- The tarsometatarsal joint is also known as the _______ joint. This joint complex is named after a French surgeon who first described injuries to this area in the 19th century.
- perseverance toward long-term goals, is a key mental fortitude trait for navigating the challenges of surgical training
- World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________
- internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals
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- Mental Health _______ refers to negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes people may hold towards those who experience mental health conditions.
- Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool
- Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres
- ___________ arthritis typically presents with radiological findings which include erosions, joint space narrowing, and bone proliferation, which can result in a "pencil-in-cup" deformity.
- a state of emotional, mental and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged or repeated stress
- a Soviet physician, known for inventing the apparatus for lengthening limb bones and for the method of surgery named after him also known as the magician from Kurgan
- the father of psychoanalysis
13 Clues: the father of psychoanalysis • Resident’s favourite caffeine-based coping tool • internal motivation to achieve recovery or goals • World Mental Health Day is celebrated each year on the 10th of ______________ • Malaysia Ministry of Health community mental health service centres are called ____________ centres • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
Down
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
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
Across
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- 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
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
Down
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- 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
Across
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
Down
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- 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.
- 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?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
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
Across
- 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?
- 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.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
Down
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- 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
Across
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- 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
Down
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
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
Across
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- 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?
- 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.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
Down
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element 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
Across
- 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.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
Down
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
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. • ...
Local Services 2016-08-22
Across
- develop strategies within the community for dealing with justice-related issues
- the biggest Community Development Programme (CDP) provider in the country - provides employment support
- the name of the schools in Weipa and Mapoon
- Department to seek guidance/support from if you believe a child is at risk of significant harm
- Help children, youth, families and communities become empowered and resilient
- the department which provides social and health-related payments to people who are financially disadvantaged
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- community controlled Aboriginal Health Organisation which provides primary health care
- an association which focuses on community development and runs needed services like women's crisis shelter
- a organisation of social and emotional wellbeing counsellor who is in Napranum every Tues, Wed, Thursday
- ...and parole. A service which helps previous offenders of the Law get back on track
- A team in QLD Health which provides intense support to people who are psychologically unwell
- provide a safe space and sporting programs for young people after school
- A government department which helps people gain secure accommodation
- free, 24-hour Telephone Counselling Support service in Australia
14 Clues: the name of the schools in Weipa and Mapoon • free, 24-hour Telephone Counselling Support service in Australia • A government department which helps people gain secure accommodation • provide a safe space and sporting programs for young people after school • Help children, youth, families and communities become empowered and resilient • ...
Australian Health System 2020-05-13
Across
- That provides essential prescription medicines at a subsidised price
- What sector is PHI, private hospitals, medical practitioners in private practices
- Australian Universal health insurance scheme
- When people wait to take up PHI after 31 years, pay an additional 2% loading for their PHI for every year they're over 30.
- The cost the patient pays for PBS medicines the rest is paid by the federal government
- When the patient is not charged for a GP visit.
- In the private healthcare system, people can opt for _______ cover, which includes services such as physiotherapy, dental and speech.
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- What is made up of the public and private health sector together
- Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay.
- Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums
- Provides extra financial assistance for those people with significant out of pocket cost in medial and medicine expenses
- What Public hospitals, Medicare, PBS and NDIS are included under
- What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS.
- The _____ helps provide the participants with resources that allow them to live an ordinary life
- An Insurance scheme that provides services to Australians with permanent/significant disability
15 Clues: Australian Universal health insurance scheme • When the patient is not charged for a GP visit. • Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums • What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS. • Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay. • What is made up of the public and private health sector together • ...
Australian Health System 2020-05-13
Across
- That provides essential prescription medicines at a subsidised price
- What sector is PHI, private hospitals, medical practitioners in private practices
- Australian Universal health insurance scheme
- When people wait to take up PHI after 31 years, pay an additional 2% loading for their PHI for every year they're over 30.
- The cost the patient pays for PBS medicines the rest is paid by the federal government
- When the patient is not charged for a GP visit.
- In the private healthcare system, people can opt for _______ cover, which includes services such as physiotherapy, dental and speech.
Down
- What is made up of the public and private health sector together
- Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay.
- Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums
- Provides extra financial assistance for those people with significant out of pocket cost in medial and medicine expenses
- What Public hospitals, Medicare, PBS and NDIS are included under
- What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS.
- The _____ helps provide the participants with resources that allow them to live an ordinary life
- An Insurance scheme that provides services to Australians with permanent/significant disability
15 Clues: Australian Universal health insurance scheme • When the patient is not charged for a GP visit. • Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums • What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS. • Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay. • What is made up of the public and private health sector together • ...
ROUND 3 2025-05-10
Across
- - The science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- - The substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- - The process of returning to a normal state of health after an illness or injury
- - A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism
- - A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from challenging circumstances
- - A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- - The state of being free from illness or injury
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- - The ability of an organism to resist harmful microorganisms or viruses
- - A person qualified to treat people who are ill
- - Medical treatment that involves cutting into the body to repair or remove something
- - A sign or indication of a medical condition
- - The condition of being physically healthy and strong
- - A state of rest in which the body is inactive and the mind is unconscious
- - Physical activity that is done to maintain or improve health
14 Clues: - A sign or indication of a medical condition • - A person qualified to treat people who are ill • - The state of being free from illness or injury • - The condition of being physically healthy and strong • - Physical activity that is done to maintain or improve health • - The ability of an organism to resist harmful microorganisms or viruses • ...
Ch 1 Vocab 2024-03-27
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- The hospital is studying a new treatment for heart ___.
- Regular exercise can help ___ many health problems.
- Please ___ the file to your email before sending it.
- Breaking a bad ___ can be challenging but rewarding.
- The farm ___s fresh vegetables for the local market.
- It's ___ courtesy to say "please" and "thank you."
- Accidents can ___ at any time, so it's important to stay cautious.
- The lawyer will ___ her client in court.
- Scientists are conducting ___ on the effects of climate change.
- If you eat well and exercise regularly, you are ___ to stay healthy.
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- A balanced ___ is essential for maintaining good health.
- Your positive ___ towards life will influence your success.
- Smoking is a leading ___ of lung cancer.
- Too much ___ can have negative effects on mental health.
- Colds are a ___ illness during the winter months.
- The charity aims to ___ food and shelter for the homeless.
- The body's immune system helps it ___ to infections.
- The human body ___ many complex systems that work together.
- The jar is designed to ___ all the ingredients securely.
- The human body is made up of billions of ___.
20 Clues: Smoking is a leading ___ of lung cancer. • The lawyer will ___ her client in court. • The human body is made up of billions of ___. • Colds are a ___ illness during the winter months. • It's ___ courtesy to say "please" and "thank you." • Regular exercise can help ___ many health problems. • Please ___ the file to your email before sending it. • ...
Health and Fitness #2 2026-01-02
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- Your health profile can _______ how healthy you are.
- Your ______ is a heart working muscle about the size of your fist.
- You can count how many times your hearts ______ every minute.
- If you want to _____ your health, you should work out.
- Your _____ are in your chest.
- Your ________ can tell you about your heart, lungs, and muscles.
- We need to ______ so we can be in good shape.
- You should ______ before you work out.
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- When my friends say something really funny, I _______.
- If you want to be ______, you should stretch.
- Seeing my favorite movie always makes me _______.
- I will not get healthy _______ eating right and working out.
- My mom was not happy with my grades and that made her _______.
- A good ______ will help stop you from hurting yourself before a work-out.
- If you want to have strong _______, you can lift weights.
- It is _____ how your heart works!
- You should take your ______ to know how fast your heart is beating.
- Your heart pushes ______ around your body.
- _______ people work out and eat foods that are good for their bodies.
19 Clues: Your _____ are in your chest. • It is _____ how your heart works! • You should ______ before you work out. • Your heart pushes ______ around your body. • If you want to be ______, you should stretch. • We need to ______ so we can be in good shape. • Seeing my favorite movie always makes me _______. • Your health profile can _______ how healthy you are. • ...
JHSC Terms of Reference 2013-09-26
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- Health and safety concerns should be reviewed with _____________before going to committee
- each site has 2 of these positions to represent the JHSC and their members in all JHSC activiities
- document in which inspection findings are recorded
- Central Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) shall establish a Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) for each of its sites with more than ______ employees
- location where meeting notes are posted
- The division who is responsible for this policy
- The Joint Health and Safety committee will consist of no less than _________ certified members representing management and the workers.
- The JHSC reports findings to whom?
- Member who represent JHSC when an investigation occurs must be ________
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- identification of (potential) hazards that can be attributed to people, equipment, environmental conditions, organizational factors and ____________ is a function of JHSC
- the act the committee follows
- at least 50% of worker members must be present
- Everyone in the workplace has a role to play and a duty to actively participate in workplace safety. Every worker who sees a health and safety concern has a duty to report the situation to their supervisor or designate.What is this system called?
- keeping secret personal information
- JHSC training is provided to new committee members and new _____________
- frequency of office inspections
16 Clues: the act the committee follows • frequency of office inspections • The JHSC reports findings to whom? • keeping secret personal information • location where meeting notes are posted • at least 50% of worker members must be present • The division who is responsible for this policy • document in which inspection findings are recorded • ...
NHSC RC LRP Crossword FY25 2025-01-24
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- You, as the applicant, are responsible for reading and complying with the instructions included in this Application and Program Guidance before ____ with your application.
- There are three _____ available to National Health Service Corps participants
- The only eligible "Primary Medical Care" discipline that has N/A for specialty requirements
- eligible educational loans consolidated with loans owed by any other person, such as a spouse or child, are _____ for repayment.
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- The National Health Service Corps Rural Community Loan Repayment Program will pay up to $100,000 in _____ for three years of full-time clinical practice to clinicians serving at a rural NHSC SUD approved Facility
- participants are reminded that the failure to complete service for any reason is a ____ of the National Health Service Corps Rural Community Loan Repayment Program contract
- Be employed by, or have accepted a position at, a rural National Health Service Corps National Health Service Corps-approved Substance Use Disorder treatment facility where employment and _____ of care to patients will begin no later than July 18
- To determine if an applicant’s site is considered “_____” for purposes of the National Health Service Corps Rural Communities Loan Repayment Program, use this Health Resources and Services Administration Data Warehouse tool: the Rural Health Grants Eligibility Analyzer.
- participants will not receive service ____ for telehealth delivered services that exceed more than 75 percent of the minimum weekly hours required to provide direct clinical care
- Required Credentials for Eligible Disciplines begin on which page of the APG?
10 Clues: There are three _____ available to National Health Service Corps participants • Required Credentials for Eligible Disciplines begin on which page of the APG? • The only eligible "Primary Medical Care" discipline that has N/A for specialty requirements • ...
Chapter 1 2013-01-16
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- Refers to all the foods and beverages you consume.
- Natural healing method
- Health that describes the way you get along with other people.
- On the right side of the wellness continuum.
- The average length of life of people living in the same environment.
- Health that has to do with the way you feel about yourself, your life, and the people around you.
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- Water, Vitamins, Minerals, Carbs, Proteins, and Fats are all ______.
- Health that refers to the fitness of your body.
- On the left side of the wellness continuum.
- Anything that grows in a pod
10 Clues: Natural healing method • Anything that grows in a pod • On the left side of the wellness continuum. • On the right side of the wellness continuum. • Health that refers to the fitness of your body. • Refers to all the foods and beverages you consume. • Health that describes the way you get along with other people. • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Public Health - International Health 2024-09-28
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- The agency responsible for ensuring and assessing food quality in India.
- A disease transmitted by fleas, causing fever, chills, and a rash.
- A measure to control the spread of disease by limiting movement.
- Monitoring the health of travellers at international borders.
- An organization responsible for coordinating international public health responses.
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- A set of regulations governing international health responses.
- Disease outbreak that spreads across multiple countries or continents.
- A disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A disease-carrying organism, often an insect.
- A major public health initiative launched to improve sanitation and hygiene in India.
10 Clues: A disease-carrying organism, often an insect. • A disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. • Monitoring the health of travellers at international borders. • A set of regulations governing international health responses. • A measure to control the spread of disease by limiting movement. • ...
Individual Plan Selection 2022-05-24
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- This pertains to treatment from doctors, clinics, health centers, hospitals, medical practices, and other providers with whom your plan has an agreement to provide care for its members. Usually, you will pay less out of your own pocket when you receive treatment from in-network providers.
- the monthly dollar amount owed by the consumer to the health plan as a condition of their enrollment.
- out-of-pocket the most you must pay for covered services in a plan year. After you spend this amount on deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance, your health plan pays 100% of the costs of covered benefits.
- level plan a plan with a high deductible and low premiums.
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- plan generally have a lower premium than other qualified health plans but a higher out-of-pocket cost for deductibles, co-pays, and co-insurances.
- The New York State Department of Health (DOH) has been collecting, analyzing, and publicly reporting health plan performance since 1994. Health plan performance is evaluated annually based on quality, utilization, and member satisfaction metrics collected for a variety of plan products including Commercial, Medicaid, Child Health Plus and Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO).
- (sometimes called copayment/co-payment/copay) is a fixed amount or cost a consumer pays directly to a provider when they receive a specific service. This amount can vary depending on the service.
- the amount a consumer owes before the health insurance begins to pay for covered services.
- plans Medicaid health plans for adults aged 21 and over who may need certain mental or behavioral health or substance use services. Consumers may be eligible to join a HARP if their need for these types of services makes it difficult to reach personal goals, such as employment, returning to school or finding suitable housing.
9 Clues: level plan a plan with a high deductible and low premiums. • the amount a consumer owes before the health insurance begins to pay for covered services. • the monthly dollar amount owed by the consumer to the health plan as a condition of their enrollment. • ...
Worksheet 2 - Personal Health: Issues and Concerns (Part II) 2021-09-26
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- Reduced normal growth rate.
- The T in the faculty of health called ENT means _____.
- It is important to be ______ of the choices you make for your well-being.
- Having a similar characteristics of a mother or father to their child. This may be genetic (such as cystic fibrosis) or environmental (such as chicken pox).
- A problem affected by the pituary gland that cannot produce growth hormone.
- A young mother was worried because she felt that the baby in her womb is not growing.
- Ailments experienced during infancy may cause growth problem.
- My hobby is swimming, but there are times water goes inside my ears.
- Ability to take charge of your health by making conscious decisions to be healthy.
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- Marielle is conscious of her weight so she skips her meal every day.
- Above a normal or permitted weight.
- Marcky was accompanied by her mother to ENT clinic because of an ear infection.
- The other term for Swimmer's Ear.
- Low Height for ___ is a failure to reach one’s growth potential due to health problems and poor nutrition.
- A person carries excess weight or body fat that might affect their health.
15 Clues: Reduced normal growth rate. • The other term for Swimmer's Ear. • Above a normal or permitted weight. • The T in the faculty of health called ENT means _____. • Ailments experienced during infancy may cause growth problem. • Marielle is conscious of her weight so she skips her meal every day. • My hobby is swimming, but there are times water goes inside my ears. • ...
Wellness 2021-09-22
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- Related to risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
- The way you act or choose to act in a situation.
- A deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life.
- The way a person experiences and deals with feelings.
- Overall state of well being or total health.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
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- Your purpose in life; how your gifts, skills & talents bring you happiness and fulfillment through your work and roles you have in life.
- How well your body functions.
- Actions that can potentially threaten your health and the health of others.
- How well you get along with others.
- The ability to think clearly, reason objectively, analyze, and use brain power to solve problems and meet life's challenges.
- Taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse.
- Keeping your air and water clean, your food safe and the land around you enjoyable and safe.
- Behaviors that promote health, prevent injury and premature death, and improve the quality of the environment.
14 Clues: How well your body functions. • How well you get along with others. • Overall state of well being or total health. • The way you act or choose to act in a situation. • A deep seated sense of meaning and purpose in life. • The way a person experiences and deals with feelings. • Related to risks that increase in effect with each added risk. • ...
ab 2023-06-20
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- 1.Someone who is always clean and well groomed is said to have good_________.
- 14.A chemical that helps control how the body grows and functions
- 11.The ability to do activities for more than a few minutes
- 4.The set of behaviors by which you live is your _______.
- 5.The passing of traits from a parent to his or her offspring is ______.
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- 2.The______ is everything around you, including the air.
- 10.A feeling produced in response to a life event
- 3.Taking care of yourself before you have an accident or illness is _______.
- 6.The way you interact with other people is your ____ health.
- 8.________ health is the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- 12.The ability to bend and twist joints easily
- 13.what is caused when the body does’nt get enough nutrients
- 7.A state of good health that is achieved by balancing you physical, emotional, mental, and social health
- 9.A condition in which a person has a large percentage of body fat
14 Clues: 12.The ability to bend and twist joints easily • 10.A feeling produced in response to a life event • 2.The______ is everything around you, including the air. • 4.The set of behaviors by which you live is your _______. • 11.The ability to do activities for more than a few minutes • 13.what is caused when the body does’nt get enough nutrients • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
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- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- 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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- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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.
- 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
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
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- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is the central component 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?
- 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. • ...
GENE THERAPY 2023-11-08
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- A segment of DNA that contains instructions for building a specific protein.
- A healthcare professional who provides treatment and care to individuals with medical conditions.
- Traits or conditions passed from one generation to the next through genetic inheritance.
- The genetic material that carries information for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all living things.
- Relating to genes, the units of heredity that pass traits from parents to offspring.
- A substance or procedure used to diagnose, treat, or prevent diseases.
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- The state of being free from illness or injury and having good physical and mental well-being.
- Systematic investigation to gather information and make scientific discoveries.
- Medical care provided to improve a person's health and well-being.
- The basic building block of living organisms where genes are found.
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms like bacteria or viruses.
- A solution or treatment that eliminates a disease or ailment.
- An abnormal condition that impairs normal bodily functions and health.
- The process of regaining health and returning to a normal state after an illness or injury.
14 Clues: A solution or treatment that eliminates a disease or ailment. • Medical care provided to improve a person's health and well-being. • The basic building block of living organisms where genes are found. • An abnormal condition that impairs normal bodily functions and health. • A substance or procedure used to diagnose, treat, or prevent diseases. • ...
Race and Ethinicity Health Equity Puzzle 2025-07-19
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- A social group based on shared cultural traits and identities, ancestry, or origins.
- social construct used to define people based on physical characteristics
- The ability to recognize and address social, economic, and political factors that affect health, especially in marginalized communities.
- The death of a woman during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth
- This group experiences the highest pregnancy related mortality rates
- reluctance to receive immunization, often due to mistrust in the healthcare system.
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- a theory that explains how exposure to pollution and unsafe living conditions harms marginalized racial communities.
- a theory that poor health outcomes stem from limited access to social, economic, and healthcare resources.
- Systemic inequality embedded in policies, institutions, and practices that disadvantage racial minorities
- Unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect decisions and behaviors toward different racial groups.
- this group has the maternal mortality rate
- Systemic separation of racial groups that leads to unequal access to healthcare and other resources
- preventable differences in health outcomes experienced by marginalized racial and ethnic groups
- this group has the reported worst health coverage access and use
14 Clues: this group has the maternal mortality rate • this group has the reported worst health coverage access and use • The death of a woman during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth • This group experiences the highest pregnancy related mortality rates • social construct used to define people based on physical characteristics • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-09-21
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- The food and nutrients our body needs to grow
- Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words)
- It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy.
- Something you have too eat in small amounts to stay health (it is in the food group)
- The process your body uses to turn food into energy, so you can breathe, move, grow, and stay alive
- The food and nutrients your body needs to grow, stay healthy, and have energy.
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- Helps your body use energy and carry out the important processes
- How many grams of protein is in a chicken?
- Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy
- A fat like substance found in your blood and every cell in your body
- A mineral in your body that carries an electric charge that dissolves in fluids like blood, urine and sweat.
- How many grams of protein a 12-13yr old should have?(Number and word)
- A type of nutrient used for energy , insulation and protecting organs
- If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer
- The overall condition of your body and mind, and how well they work together
- This when a person has too much body fat , which can harm their health
- This word means you don't have enough of something(nutrients)
- Having the right proportion of different things that everything in your body work well together
- Eating more food than your body needs too for energy and your health
19 Clues: How many grams of protein is in a chicken? • The food and nutrients our body needs to grow • Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy • It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy. • If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer • Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words) • ...
Definitions of abnormality 2023-04-26
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- The deviation from ideal mental health definition can be said to be this as it covers a wide range of criteria
- This definition of abnormality says behaviour is abnormal when it is ____ infrequent
- Statistically rare behaviours may be ____, such as high IQ.
- The second psychologist who developed the criteria for adequate functioning
- The deviation from ideal mental health definition creates an ____ standard, by which most people would be defined as abnormal.
- The statistical infrequency definition is ___ as it uses numbers, so there is less room for interpretation
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- An example of a disorder that is not statistically rare.
- The statistical infrequency definition is based on ideas of normal ____
- However, there may be ____ in social norms across time, context and culture
- Created the deviation from ideal mental health criteria - can you name all of the criteria? RAPPAS
- Failure to function adequately is ____, as everyone functions differently
- The first psychologist who developed the criteria for adequate functioning
- The statistical infrequency, failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health definitions can be criticised for having this type of bias.
- The deviation from social norms definition and failure to function adequately definition have good ___ validity
- Some social norms are implicit, but some are ____
- The first definition of abnormality is deviation from ___ norms.
16 Clues: Some social norms are implicit, but some are ____ • An example of a disorder that is not statistically rare. • Statistically rare behaviours may be ____, such as high IQ. • The first definition of abnormality is deviation from ___ norms. • The statistical infrequency definition is based on ideas of normal ____ • ...
Sweetser Crossword! 2025-07-29
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- A healthcare facility that provides comprehensive mental health and substance use services to individuals and families in their communities.
- This department ensures that all Sweetser employees are paid accurately and timely.
- This department handles employee and professional development, certifications and orientation.
- A behavioral health nonprofit that provides evidence-based treatment, support and hope through a statewide network of community-based mental health, recovery, and educational services.
- According to Sweetser's motto, what does our organization promise?
- This department supports staff with policies, benefits, hiring, and more (and made this puzzle!)
- This department builds community connections and support for Sweetser
- This program collaborates with police departments law enforcement to drug-related crises, providing on-the-spot support, overdose prevention, and connections to treatment and community services.
- Sweetser is _____ in values
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- This department maintains buildings, equipment, and grounds
- The city of our furthest south Sweetser location
- This program works with Maine youth up to age 21 to provide community-based and in-home mental-health services.
- This department is responsible for Sweetser’s technology infrastructure.
- The city of our furthest north Sweetser location!
- another name for our special purpose private school in Saco, is the Elsie J. ____ School.
- This program specializes in eating disorder treatment.
- This program provides residential spaces and support services for adults who need more structured care than outpatient services but do not require hospitalization.
17 Clues: Sweetser is _____ in values • The city of our furthest south Sweetser location • The city of our furthest north Sweetser location! • This program specializes in eating disorder treatment. • This department maintains buildings, equipment, and grounds • According to Sweetser's motto, what does our organization promise? • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-12-01
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- The act of excluding or keeping someone out of a group or community.
- The collective group of individuals and their interactions within a community.
- Feeling isolated and lacking companionship.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- A common mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
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- Treating someone unfairly based on their mental health condition.
- Feeling completely overwhelmed and unable to cope with daily life.
- The opposite of good health; a state of being unwell.
- The body's response to demands or pressures from the environment.
- The study of how genes affect mental health.
10 Clues: Feeling isolated and lacking companionship. • The study of how genes affect mental health. • A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • The opposite of good health; a state of being unwell. • Treating someone unfairly based on their mental health condition. • The body's response to demands or pressures from the environment. • ...
Growth and development 2023-12-09
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- the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge
- the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions
- the action or practice of meditating
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
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- the action of stopping something from happening or arising
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
- the process of developing or being developed
- the process of increasing in physical size
- the state of being in good health
10 Clues: the state of being in good health • the action or practice of meditating • the process of increasing in physical size • the process of developing or being developed • the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group • the action of stopping something from happening or arising • the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge • ...
WellCite 101 2025-01-28
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- What is the symbol for Emotional Health for WellCite?
- The Yellow dollar sign stands for what kind of wellness?
- What is the symbol for mental health for WellCite?
- What is the name of our wellness platform?
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- A way to write a positive message about a co worker on Personify Health
- You can find the WellCite resource library here
- What month is International Women's Day celebrated?
- You can earn points on Personify Health by doing this every night for 7-9 hours
- Social Wellness is represented by What Color in the WellCite Program?
- WellCite has a page on this social media site
10 Clues: What is the name of our wellness platform? • WellCite has a page on this social media site • You can find the WellCite resource library here • What is the symbol for mental health for WellCite? • What month is International Women's Day celebrated? • What is the symbol for Emotional Health for WellCite? • The Yellow dollar sign stands for what kind of wellness? • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Public Health - International Health 2024-09-28
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- The agency responsible for ensuring and assessing food quality in India.
- A disease transmitted by fleas, causing fever, chills, and a rash.
- A measure to control the spread of disease by limiting movement.
- Monitoring the health of travellers at international borders.
- An organization responsible for coordinating international public health responses.
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- A set of regulations governing international health responses.
- Disease outbreak that spreads across multiple countries or continents.
- A disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A disease-carrying organism, often an insect.
- A major public health initiative launched to improve sanitation and hygiene in India.
10 Clues: A disease-carrying organism, often an insect. • A disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. • Monitoring the health of travellers at international borders. • A set of regulations governing international health responses. • A measure to control the spread of disease by limiting movement. • ...
Phlebotomy Crossword 2023-12-19
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- Quality Control
- Unlawful physical contact or threat of contact with an individual without consent.
- Point of Care
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A machine that separates substances of different densities using rapid spinning.
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments; regulations ensuring quality laboratory testing.
- A pigment produced by the breakdown of red blood cells; measured to assess liver function.
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- and Sensitivity Laboratory tests to identify the type of microorganism causing an infection and determine its susceptibility to antibiotics.
- Terms:
- Label: Identification tag affixed to blood samples, ensuring accurate patient information.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; protects patient privacy and ensures the security of health information.
- Complete Blood Count
- Commission An independent organization that accredits and certifies healthcare organizations and programs.
- Food and Drug Administration Has a trunk
- Consent Permission inferred from a patient's actions or circumstances.
15 Clues: Terms: • Point of Care • Quality Control • Complete Blood Count • Food and Drug Administration Has a trunk • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Consent Permission inferred from a patient's actions or circumstances. • A machine that separates substances of different densities using rapid spinning. • ...
Stress Management for Health Care Workers 2024-12-17
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- Stress can increase risk of this cardiovascular condition (5 letters)
- NIOSH's campaign for health worker wellbeing (6 letters)
- Common physical symptom of stress (8 letters)
- Surgeon General recommends eliminating ______ policies for seeking mental health care (8 letters)
- CDC reports more poor ______ health days in 2022 vs 2018 (6 letters)
- Activity that can calm nerves and reduce stress (10 letters)
- Type of therapy involving animals (3 letters)
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- Type of breathing that can help manage stress (4 letters)
- Percentage of doctors reporting burnout in 2023 (10 letters)
- Hormone released during stress (8 letters)
- Type of nap that can increase energy (5 letters)
- Post-Pandemic Stress ______ (8 letters)
- Acronym for stress disorder similar to PPSD (4 letters)
- Exposure to this can help manage stress (6 letters)
- Percentage of nurses reporting burnout in 2023 (8 letters)
15 Clues: Post-Pandemic Stress ______ (8 letters) • Hormone released during stress (8 letters) • Common physical symptom of stress (8 letters) • Type of therapy involving animals (3 letters) • Type of nap that can increase energy (5 letters) • Exposure to this can help manage stress (6 letters) • Acronym for stress disorder similar to PPSD (4 letters) • ...
crossbird Brycen huff 2024-03-08
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- to go away
- to judge as unfit or wrong
- devotion to one's country
- a practice that aids good health
- to measure or to estimate something
- unique and unusual
- direct and honest
- secret or private
- happening often
Down
- a lack of excess pride
- a long,difficult project or business venture
- free of filth or germs harmful to health
- to steal from or take over, usually by force
- fearful of the future
- especially strange
15 Clues: to go away • happening often • direct and honest • secret or private • unique and unusual • especially strange • fearful of the future • a lack of excess pride • devotion to one's country • to judge as unfit or wrong • a practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • a long,difficult project or business venture • ...
crossbird Brycen huff 2024-03-08
Across
- to go away
- to judge as unfit or wrong
- devotion to one's country
- a practice that aids good health
- to measure or to estimate something
- unique and unusual
- direct and honest
- secret or private
- happening often
Down
- a lack of excess pride
- a long,difficult project or business venture
- free of filth or germs harmful to health
- to steal from or take over, usually by force
- fearful of the future
- especially strange
15 Clues: to go away • happening often • direct and honest • secret or private • unique and unusual • especially strange • fearful of the future • a lack of excess pride • devotion to one's country • to judge as unfit or wrong • a practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • a long,difficult project or business venture • ...
crossbird Brycen huff 2024-03-08
Across
- to go away
- to judge as unfit or wrong
- devotion to one's country
- a practice that aids good health
- to measure or to estimate something
- unique and unusual
- direct and honest
- secret or private
- happening often
Down
- a lack of excess pride
- a long,difficult project or business venture
- free of filth or germs harmful to health
- to steal from or take over, usually by force
- fearful of the future
- especially strange
15 Clues: to go away • happening often • direct and honest • secret or private • unique and unusual • especially strange • fearful of the future • a lack of excess pride • devotion to one's country • to judge as unfit or wrong • a practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • a long,difficult project or business venture • ...
crossbird Brycen huff 2024-03-08
Across
- to go away
- to judge as unfit or wrong
- devotion to one's country
- a practice that aids good health
- to measure or to estimate something
- unique and unusual
- direct and honest
- secret or private
- happening often
Down
- a lack of excess pride
- a long,difficult project or business venture
- free of filth or germs harmful to health
- to steal from or take over, usually by force
- fearful of the future
- especially strange
15 Clues: to go away • happening often • direct and honest • secret or private • unique and unusual • especially strange • fearful of the future • a lack of excess pride • devotion to one's country • to judge as unfit or wrong • a practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • a long,difficult project or business venture • ...
j 2025-03-13
Across
- The creation of Miranda Rights
- Comittee that investigated the JFK assasination
- The attack on cuba that went wrong
- Everyone gets a fair trial
- Supreme court justice
- Marshall Plan for south america
- Banned Prayer in schools
- Health Care for elderly
Down
- Right to an attorny
- Johnsons political ideas
- Russia gave missiles to Cuba
- American yiu do humanitarian work in south africa
- Dividing seats of the house
- JFK political ideas
- Health Care for Poor
15 Clues: Right to an attorny • JFK political ideas • Health Care for Poor • Supreme court justice • Health Care for elderly • Johnsons political ideas • Banned Prayer in schools • Everyone gets a fair trial • Dividing seats of the house • Russia gave missiles to Cuba • The creation of Miranda Rights • Marshall Plan for south america • The attack on cuba that went wrong • ...
Benefits/Payroll Me Crazy 2017-09-20
Across
- / Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- / Point-of-service plan (is a hybrid arrangement that combines aspects of a traditional HMO and a PPO).
- / Health Maintenance Organization ( an organization system of health care that provides a comprehensive array of medical services on a prepaid basis to voluntarily enrolled persons living within a specific geographic region).
- EXEMPT / Employee's can be salary however, in the even OT is worked, the employee is due OT.
- / preferred-provider organization (benefit plans that contract with preferred providers to obtain lower-cost care for plan members).
- Plan / Reimbursement plan governed by IRS Section 125 which allows employees to contribute a certain amount of their gross income to a designated account or accounts before taxes are calculated.
Down
- / Anyone who performs services for you is generally your employee.
- / Health Savings Account (personal savings account established in conjunction with a high-deductible health plan to pay unreimbursed medical expenses. must be established with a trustee or custodian)
- / Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- / Age Discrimination Act
- / Individual Retirement Account.
11 Clues: / Age Discrimination Act • / Individual Retirement Account. • / Complementary and Alternative Medicine • / Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. • / Anyone who performs services for you is generally your employee. • EXEMPT / Employee's can be salary however, in the even OT is worked, the employee is due OT. • ...
Health and Wellness 2024-08-28
Across
- the condition of your body, mind and relationships
- how you get along with others
- an action that increases the level of health for you and others
- the condition of your body and how it works
- an action that can be harmful to you and others
- the highest level of health you can achieve
Down
- the condition of your mind
- these help you achieve wellness
- something you work toward to achieve good health
9 Clues: the condition of your mind • how you get along with others • these help you achieve wellness • the condition of your body and how it works • the highest level of health you can achieve • an action that can be harmful to you and others • something you work toward to achieve good health • the condition of your body, mind and relationships • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
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- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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. • ...
Community Test 2 2015-05-03
Across
- infectious agent, host, and environment
- growing concern due to respiratory illnesst
- provides services worldwide, promotes health, cooperates with other countries, coordinates with other countries, disseminates biomedical research
- causative factor invading a susceptible host through an environment favorable produce disease, such as a biological or chemical agent
- a group created by a state nurse nurse practice act
- several environmental statues give the publicr
Down
- refers to a process to determine the probability of a health threat associated with an exposure
- a dynamic,systemic clinincal reasoning process
- branch of law dealing with the organization and function of a government
- all of those factors internal and external to the client to the client lives and that influence and are influenced by the host and agent - host interactions.
- the basic science that studies the health effects associated with chemical exposures.
- processes for ensuring that permitting requirement are met
- survey a helpful first step to understanding the potential environmental health risks in a community
- a living human or animal organism that in which an infectious agent can exist under natural conditions
14 Clues: infectious agent, host, and environment • growing concern due to respiratory illnesst • a dynamic,systemic clinincal reasoning process • several environmental statues give the publicr • a group created by a state nurse nurse practice act • processes for ensuring that permitting requirement are met • ...
General insurance crossword Team 5 2016-06-06
Across
- Tax benefit in health insurance under which section ?
- ....... insurance protects against financial contingency arising due to accidents.
- under ....... third party liability is compulsory
- ..... is the amount to be paid to insured in case of policy lapses
- policy will lapse if premiums are not paid
Down
- ...... is the price of insurance
- Waiting period for new health insurance policy
- Home insurance covers ....... and contents
- Travel and health insurance is a part of ...... insurance
- ....... regulates insurance sector
- NCB is transferrable true/false
11 Clues: NCB is transferrable true/false • ...... is the price of insurance • ....... regulates insurance sector • Home insurance covers ....... and contents • policy will lapse if premiums are not paid • Waiting period for new health insurance policy • under ....... third party liability is compulsory • Tax benefit in health insurance under which section ? • ...
Islam's Influence on Health and Healthcare 2024-07-18
Across
- Haram animal food.
- health is the balance between physical and mental health and?
- Their involvements is crucial in decision making
- Another word for healing
- “every soul will taste ___, then to us, you will all be returned”
- Holiday that relates to diet, fasting, and prayer.
Down
- The donor and recipient must be free of what?
- Ensuring this is paramount in blood transfusion.
- Blood transfusions are allowed due to preserving this.
- Practices This is seen as integral to maintaining spiritual health.
- Name for an Islamic burial.
11 Clues: Haram animal food. • Another word for healing • Name for an Islamic burial. • The donor and recipient must be free of what? • Ensuring this is paramount in blood transfusion. • Their involvements is crucial in decision making • Holiday that relates to diet, fasting, and prayer. • Blood transfusions are allowed due to preserving this. • ...
economy 2022-02-17
13 Clues: salary • money spend • money earned • health insurance • nations health care • adds to your account • where you store money • removal from your account • is where all your money is • decreases form your account • the money before deductions • amount of money left after deductions • record of all your payments and paychecks
economy 2022-02-17
13 Clues: salary • money spend • money earned • health insurance • nations health care • adds to your account • where you store money • removal from your account • is where all your money is • decreases form your account • the money before deductions • amount of money left after deductions • record of all your payments and paychecks
Oh those acronyms 2017-03-28
Across
- ________, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
- (Centers, Institutes, and _______ (CIO)
- Centers for Disease Control and ____________ (CDC)
- Emergency _________ Center (EOC)
- Epidemic ___________ Service (EIS)
- Incident Management _________ (IMS)
- Global _________ Response Team
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- Disaster Assistance _________ Team (DART)
- _________ Response & Recovery Branch (ERRB)
- Division of Global Health ________ (DGHP)
- _______ Health Organization (WHO)
- Office of Foreign _________ Assistance (OFDA)
12 Clues: Global _________ Response Team • Emergency _________ Center (EOC) • _______ Health Organization (WHO) • Epidemic ___________ Service (EIS) • Incident Management _________ (IMS) • ________, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) • (Centers, Institutes, and _______ (CIO) • Disaster Assistance _________ Team (DART) • Division of Global Health ________ (DGHP) • ...
The Filipino Culture 2015-11-08
Across
- Biggest health problem
- Difficult to access
- Have close ties to
- People who used herbal remedies on sick individuals
- Barrier to health
- Sign of God
Down
- Is not built into their daily routine
- Seen as a sign of wealth
- Takes care of sick individuals
- Traditional Dish
- 95% of the Philippine population is of this descent
- Technique used before modern medicine
- Traditional practice of gift giving
- The amount of dialects
- Social activity
15 Clues: Sign of God • Social activity • Traditional Dish • Barrier to health • Have close ties to • Difficult to access • Biggest health problem • The amount of dialects • Seen as a sign of wealth • Takes care of sick individuals • Traditional practice of gift giving • Is not built into their daily routine • Technique used before modern medicine • ...
j 2025-03-13
Across
- The creation of Miranda Rights
- Comittee that investigated the JFK assasination
- The attack on cuba that went wrong
- Everyone gets a fair trial
- Supreme court justice
- Marshall Plan for south america
- Banned Prayer in schools
- Health Care for elderly
Down
- Right to an attorny
- Johnsons political ideas
- Russia gave missiles to Cuba
- American yiu do humanitarian work in south africa
- Dividing seats of the house
- JFK political ideas
- Health Care for Poor
15 Clues: Right to an attorny • JFK political ideas • Health Care for Poor • Supreme court justice • Health Care for elderly • Johnsons political ideas • Banned Prayer in schools • Everyone gets a fair trial • Dividing seats of the house • Russia gave missiles to Cuba • The creation of Miranda Rights • Marshall Plan for south america • The attack on cuba that went wrong • ...
crossbird Brycen huff 2024-03-08
Across
- to go away
- to judge as unfit or wrong
- devotion to one's country
- a practice that aids good health
- to measure or to estimate something
- unique and unusual
- direct and honest
- secret or private
- happening often
Down
- a lack of excess pride
- a long,difficult project or business venture
- free of filth or germs harmful to health
- to steal from or take over, usually by force
- fearful of the future
- especially strange
15 Clues: to go away • happening often • direct and honest • secret or private • unique and unusual • especially strange • fearful of the future • a lack of excess pride • devotion to one's country • to judge as unfit or wrong • a practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • a long,difficult project or business venture • ...
crossbird Brycen huff 2024-03-08
Across
- to go away
- to judge as unfit or wrong
- devotion to one's country
- a practice that aids good health
- to measure or to estimate something
- unique and unusual
- direct and honest
- secret or private
- happening often
Down
- a lack of excess pride
- a long,difficult project or business venture
- free of filth or germs harmful to health
- to steal from or take over, usually by force
- fearful of the future
- especially strange
15 Clues: to go away • happening often • direct and honest • secret or private • unique and unusual • especially strange • fearful of the future • a lack of excess pride • devotion to one's country • to judge as unfit or wrong • a practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • a long,difficult project or business venture • ...
