health Crossword Puzzles
Ochs Family 2017 2016-12-26
20 Clues: Ox • Art • SIU • Golf • Indy • Turf • Cards • Taxes • Writer • Tennis • Hammer • Veteran • Clinton • Lobster • Heyworth • Cookies! • Lancaster • Antarctica • French Horn • Macon Co. Health
Vocabulary Unit 2 2014-10-29
21 Clues: bang • doof • groot • beeld • smaak • zilver • gewoon • geheim • artikel • jaloers • jaloers • werkloos • gemiddeld • eigenlijk • wantrouwig • gezondheid • opmerkelijk • netjes/slim • zich gedragen • fortuin, geld • ongebruikelijk
Les Filles Du Roi 2015-03-10
21 Clues: live • lake • meat • food • beast • beard • death • money • bread • sheep • forest • bucher • farmer • winter • orphan • health • present • soldier • husband • shoulder • fur traders
Vocabulario de la Escuela 2022-02-10
21 Clues: gym • open • learn • teach • sharp • close • start • track • school • strict • finish • health • office • relaxed • library • history • geometry • organized • chemistry • disorganized • computer lab
Uncountable nouns 2021-04-12
21 Clues: Sal • Aire • Ropa • Amor • Arena • Fruta • Nuevo • Salud • Gafas • Poner • Basura • Dinero • Murble • Hierba • Cortos • Consejo • Permiso • Espacio • Equipaje • Educación • Información
La escuela 2022-09-27
21 Clues: art • test • math • lunch • music • pencil • folder • health • morning • history • spanish • english • library • science • notebook • homework • backpack • schedule • afternoon • gymnasium • whiteboard
Latin School 2022-10-28
20 Clues: Art • math • Lunch • Music • French • Health • Physics • History • Italian • Algebra • Spanish • English • Biology • Calculus • Mandarin • Chemistry • Geography • Arithmetic • Social Studies • Computer technology
Work: units 3.3, 3.4 2024-05-03
20 Clues: alga • žavus • mokyti • kokybė • sunkus • pareiga • mokytis • sveikata • užsienio • fabrikas • pirkėjas • uždirbti • užsienyje • savanoris • draudystė • žemės ūkis • vyriausybė • atsakingas • išsilavinimas • pavyzdys, bandinys
Create nouns 2025-05-22
21 Clues: kind • argue • employ • famous • invite • behave • decide • compete • healthy • explain • reserve • discuss • collect • musical • friendly • possible • ambitious • different • expensive • dangerous • successful
Le cours 2023-01-13
A2 U10 U11 2025-09-15
20 Clues: – See • – Fuß • – heiß • – Feld • – froh • – Hand • – Sturm • – Regen • – Fluss • – Nebel • – Bauer • – Schnee • – Sommer • – Gesicht • – hungrig • – Frühling • – Gesundheit • – beängstigend • – Kopfschmerzen • down – sich hinlegen
Socioecinomic Disparities 2023-12-01
Across
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- an exchange of information, thoughts, and feelings through a variety of mechanisms.
- _________ training has proven to promote employee retention, improve patient care outcomes, improve workplace environment, and reduce health disparities.
- Nursing leadership should be encouraged not only to promote diversity in staff hiring decisions, but encourage equity and _________ through hospital wide training.
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- Public health nurses are engaged in fighting for patient's rights and adequate resources with _________ for improved social policies.
- a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Health _______ is the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.
- health ______ is the ability of a patient to ask relevant questions, make informed healthcare decisions, understand health related information, and act in accordance with their health needs in home setting.
9 Clues: a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair. • an exchange of information, thoughts, and feelings through a variety of mechanisms. • a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. • ...
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
- School nurses are wll placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
Down
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- 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?
- 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 model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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
- 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
- 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.
- 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"?
- 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 concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- What is the central component 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?
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.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
Down
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- 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 ___ ___.
- 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
Down
- 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
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- 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
- 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
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element 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"?
Down
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
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 ___ ___. • ...
Stress 2026-02-02
Across
- physical activity to help to manage stress
- professional who treats mental health
- difficulty falling or staying asleep
- A person’s emotional, psychological, & cognitive health, and how well they cope with stress, pressure, and life challenges. _______ wellbeing.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- night time trauma memories
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- sudden re-experiencing of trauma
- a mental health disorder that can occur after exposure to traumatic events. (abbreviation)
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- feeling light-headed or faint
- How healthy the body is, and how effectively it can perform daily activities and demanding tasks. _______ wellbeing.
- a way you offer support to someone who is feeling stressed. _____ listening.
- a substance used to numb stress or trauma
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- upset stomach caused by anxiety (feeling sick)
- removing yourself & withdrawing from friends or activities.
- fight, flight or ______
17 Clues: fight, flight or ______ • night time trauma memories • feeling light-headed or faint • sudden re-experiencing of trauma • difficulty falling or staying asleep • professional who treats mental health • a substance used to numb stress or trauma • physical activity to help to manage stress • upset stomach caused by anxiety (feeling sick) • ...
Nutrition 2026-03-09
Across
- The process of maintaining enough water in the body
- A carbohydrate that aids digestion and helps prevent constipation
- A mineral that helps muscles contract and maintain heart function
- Inorganic nutrients that support body functions like bone health
- The process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- A nutrient that provides long-term energy and helps absorb vitamins
- The process of breaking down food so the body can absorb it
- A mineral needed to carry oxygen in the blood
- Organic compounds needed in small amounts to maintain health
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- The body's main source of quick energy
- A mineral important for strong bones and teeth
- The chemical process that converts food into energy
- A nutrient needed to build and repair muscles
- The sugar that circulates in the blood and provides energy
- Units used to measure energy in food
- Substances in food that the body needs to function properly
- A mineral that helps control fluid balance and nerve function
17 Clues: Units used to measure energy in food • The body's main source of quick energy • A nutrient needed to build and repair muscles • A mineral needed to carry oxygen in the blood • A mineral important for strong bones and teeth • The process of maintaining enough water in the body • The chemical process that converts food into energy • ...
NHSC SUD Loan Repayment Program 2024-01-10
Across
- Have a current, full, permanent, unencumbered, unrestricted health professional license, certificate, or registration in the _____ in which they are applying to serve.
- Acronym the program commonly uses for Substance Use Disorder
- Once an applicant selects the National Health Service Corps approved Substance Use Disorder treatment facility/facilities at which they are or will be working, the applicant will need to initiate an electronic _____.
- The National Health Service Corps will pay up to $75,000 in exchange for 3 years of _____ clinical practice to clinicians serving at a National Health Service Corps-approved Substance Use Disorder treatment facility
- If during the initial review of the application, the National Health Service Corps discovers that documentation is missing, or not legible, the application may be deemed “incomplete” and _____.
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- "Likely to Remain Practicing in a Health Professional Shortage Area." this is one of the programs ______
- A list of required supporting documentation can be found on which page of the guidance for applicants to reference?
- Providers listed in the _____ below are eligible to apply for the National Health Service Corps Substance Use Disorder Workforce Loan Repayment Program
- "Office-based opioid treatment facilities" is an example of a _____ National Health Service Corps-Approved Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility
- For providers of primary medical care services, Clinicians must work a minimum of 40 hours/week, for a minimum of 45 weeks/service year at least 36 hours/week are spent providing _____ at the approved service site(s
10 Clues: Acronym the program commonly uses for Substance Use Disorder • "Likely to Remain Practicing in a Health Professional Shortage Area." this is one of the programs ______ • A list of required supporting documentation can be found on which page of the guidance for applicants to reference? • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2023-01-18
Across
- A group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter.
- The federal agriculture department responsible for developing federal laws to farmers and development and food.
- An organism that lives on an organism of another species by deriving nutrients at the others exposure.
- Any substance that can cause a health problem when ingested or inhaled.
- Bacteria, viruses, parasites and meulds that can pose a threat to human health when inhaled or eaten.
- A systematric approach for protection against biological,physical and chemical hazards causing food to be unsafe.
Down
- An illness caused by consuming contaminated food.
- A factor that can cause harm through physical contact.
- An independent agency responsible for protecting the environment.
- An agency for health and human services.
- In charge of national public health.
11 Clues: In charge of national public health. • An agency for health and human services. • An illness caused by consuming contaminated food. • A factor that can cause harm through physical contact. • A group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter. • An independent agency responsible for protecting the environment. • ...
Insurance Terms 2013-03-20
Across
- a prepaid health insurance plan where several hospitals and doctors agree to provide services at a discounted rate
- the average fee charged
- healthcare facilities or providers who are members of your health plan
- total amount you need to pay for health care
- splitting the risk between multiple people
Down
- an item or risk specifically not covered by an insurance policy or other contract
- a risk with extant causes that is not readily compensated by standard, affordable insurance premiums
- coverage for treatment obtained from a non-participating provider
- an amount paid in order to receive service
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Services services or supplies your health plan covers
11 Clues: the average fee charged • an amount paid in order to receive service • splitting the risk between multiple people • total amount you need to pay for health care • Services services or supplies your health plan covers • coverage for treatment obtained from a non-participating provider • healthcare facilities or providers who are members of your health plan • ...
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
die Körperteile 2022-10-19
L´ecole - Casey Pelton et Olivia LaVere 2016-05-24
20 Clues: pen • map • tech • book • chair • lunch • french • binder • chorus • window • pencil • health • teacher • history • english • students • notebook • studyhall • students desk • piece of paper
Unit 8 2016-04-25
20 Clues: obal • oběť • nemoc • sucho • odpad • snížit • zničit • zdraví • lavina • srážka • chudoba • povodeň • poškozený • sesuv půdy • katastrofa • znečištění • zemětřesení • dobrovolník • nezaměstnanost • recyklovat(třídit)
CROSSWORD WITH TECHNICAL HEALTH WORDS 2021-07-04
Ronnie Biggs 2023-04-28
20 Clues: byte • begå • nöjd • djärv • fånga • hälsa • motstå • belopp • försök • avtjäna • domstol • oskyldig • utveckla • frigiven • trots att • slutligen • läkarvård • ekonomiska • drabbas av • berömmelse
Maschile/Femminile 2023-10-10
21 Clues: end • sun • fish • foot • wolf • meat • song • lemon • fever • tiger • ocean • light • class • coffee • health • country • program • actress • newspaper • president • restaurant
Vocab man #2 2024-11-14
Thanksgiving 2024-11-26
20 Clues: you • joy • ease • life • help • peace • career • wisdom • wealth • friends • purpose • mobility • clothing • salvation • abundance • protection • everything • provisions • answered prayers • health, sound mind
Vocab man #4 2024-12-04
21 Clues: flu • sick • cold • dizzy • break • cough • x-ray • fever • sneeze • breath • health • doctor • gethurt • aspirin • allergy • nauseous • congested • antibiotic • treatmeant • prescription • doctoroffice
LGS-36 2021-05-21
23 Clues: sky • sky • ill • air • now • then • water • never • fever • earth • always • gentle • gentle • always • health • fierce • forever • illness • shortly • earlier • afterwards • later/then • sometimes/possibly
Español 1: Unit 2: Las materias 2022-10-18
20 Clues: Art • band • Math • Music • Choir • Health • Spanish • Biology • Algebra • History • Seminar • English • Science • Geometry • Computers • Chemistry • Parenting • Geography • Nutrition & Foods • Physical Education
QUIZ-X-XI-HEALTH 2025-10-12
20 Clues: Lake • Bumi • udara • Cough • Fever • Tanah • Sungai • Polusi • Lautan • Nature • Forest • Vaccine • Medicine • Kesehatan • ekosistem • daur ulang • Rumahsakit • Environment • gunakan kembali • Mengurangi sampah
CHNC Conference 2014 2014-01-11
11 Clues: O _______! • after eighth • two letter word • angels of mercy • capitol of Canada • three letter word • event for learning • abbrev for Ontario • pertaining to a nation • more than absence of health • group with a common interest
Know Your Customer 2012-10-30
Across
- Has the caption "Supporting your business 24 hours everyday"
- Headquarters located in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Companie's CEO,Wanda Alexander beams "We don't just process paperwork. We impact lives"
- Specialized services offered in Pharmacy solutions/supply chain management
- Headquartered in Bloomfield for $22.0 billion in revenue with 31,000 employees worldwide in 30 countries. Guess ?
Down
- Over 34 years in the market, the company is a pioneer in pharmacy, medical, claims, and legal expertise
- A not-for-profit health plan dedicated to provide high-quality health care at an affordable price based on California
- Company mission is to improve the lives of the people we serve and the health of our communities
- Founded in 1853 in Hartford, Connecticut with an expertise in online tool support and help
- Owns a health service called "OPTUM" leading the domain of Health Services business
10 Clues: Has the caption "Supporting your business 24 hours everyday" • Headquarters located in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California • Specialized services offered in Pharmacy solutions/supply chain management • Owns a health service called "OPTUM" leading the domain of Health Services business • ...
World Health Initiative 2022-11-02
8 Clues: What we all are • The One Health -------- • The focus that begins with an E • One Health Day is in what month • The scale of One Health is ----- • What One Health is trying to fight • Disease spread from animals to people • What we domesticate and need to protect
Heart Health Month 2024-01-31
Across
- Best exercise for heart health
- Limit these to reduce your risk of coronary artery disease
- Best carb for heart health
- Having high blank increases your risk of a heart attack
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- Number of times a heart beats a day
- Top nutrient for heart health
- The size of a heart
- Major risk factor of heart disease
- Heart doctor
- Animal that does not have a heart
10 Clues: Heart doctor • The size of a heart • Best carb for heart health • Top nutrient for heart health • Best exercise for heart health • Animal that does not have a heart • Major risk factor of heart disease • Number of times a heart beats a day • Having high blank increases your risk of a heart attack • Limit these to reduce your risk of coronary artery disease
NIP 1803 2025-10-29
Across
- What nursing care is based on
- Public health measure to identify health issues before they develop
- Important to assess to meet cultural needs
- Second stage of the nursing process
Down
- ADL assessing respiration
- Final stage of the nursing process
- Key public health measure
- Last activity of daily living
- How goals must be written
- Initials for the model of care using the life span continuum.
10 Clues: ADL assessing respiration • Key public health measure • How goals must be written • What nursing care is based on • Last activity of daily living • Final stage of the nursing process • Second stage of the nursing process • Important to assess to meet cultural needs • Initials for the model of care using the life span continuum. • ...
Sexual Health Terms 2025-11-13
Across
- Professional who provides guidance and support
- Short for sexually transmitted infection
- Voluntary agreement before sexual activity
- Key to promoting safe and informed choices
- Process to check for STIs or other conditions
- State of overall physical and mental health
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- Taking steps to reduce risk or stop spread
- Place to access medical or sexual health services
- Used for protection during intercourse
- Understanding important health issues and risks
10 Clues: Used for protection during intercourse • Short for sexually transmitted infection • Taking steps to reduce risk or stop spread • Voluntary agreement before sexual activity • Key to promoting safe and informed choices • State of overall physical and mental health • Process to check for STIs or other conditions • Professional who provides guidance and support • ...
Moyra Allen and the McGill Model 2012-10-15
Across
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environemtn in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
Down
- 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.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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
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
- 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.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat 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?
Down
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- School nurses are wll placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
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
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is importanat in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- 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
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environemtn in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- In 1985, Moyra Allen retired professor ___.
Down
- School nurses are wll 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 ___ ___.
- 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 is the central component of the McGill Model?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
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?
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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 model is "diagnosis driven"?
Down
- 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
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- 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
- 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?
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 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 ___ ___.
- 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 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.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
Down
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
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- 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?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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
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- School nurses are well placed as __ of the relationships between school systems, families, and medical communities in dealing with childhood obesity.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
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- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- 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 established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- What 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
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- 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
- 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.
- Coping and ___ are the main dimensions of the health element of the McGill Model
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
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- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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 is the central component of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- 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.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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?
- 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?
- 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.
- 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
- 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
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- 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.
- 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?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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 ___ ___.
- 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.
- Schools with staff wellness __ create an environment in which fitness and weight are more easily discussed with children.
- 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
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- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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 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.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- 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.
Down
- 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
- 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 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 model is "diagnosis driven"?
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- 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.
- 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
Down
- 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.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
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 the central component of the McGill 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.
- 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 ___ ___.
- 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.
Down
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- 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
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 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.
- 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
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
Down
- 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 ___ ___.
- 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 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
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- 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.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
Down
- 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 one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- 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.
- 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
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- What is the central component of the McGill Model?
- 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 one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- 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
Down
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- 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 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
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 the central component of the McGill Model?
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- 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.
- Dr. Allen became a member of the Order of Canada for her ___ contributions to Canadian Nursing
Down
- 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.
- 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
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
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 one of the elements of the McGill Model?
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- Moyra Allen was one of the first Canadian nurses to earn a ___ ___.
- What was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- The concept that health promotion is never __ __ is important in modifying behavior in the elderly.
- Dr. Allen established the ___ ___ in 1977, a community health facility that put her model into practice.
Down
- 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.
- 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
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the 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
- Connections with ___ help to prevent isolation and depression.
- The assessment and ___ are the two phases in the nursing element of the model
- What model is "diagnosis driven"?
- 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
- 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 was the original name of the journal Dr. Allen founded?
- What is one of the elements of the McGill Model?
Down
- 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 ___ ___.
- 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.
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 ___ ___. • ...
Health Sciences Unit 1 2023-09-01
Across
- legal authority to perform an activity
- Occupations focused primarily on changing the health status of patients over time through direct care, treatment, counseling, or health education information
- This pathway applies to occupations or functions primarily involved in creating a picture of the health status of patients and other clients at a single point in time
- careers involved in research and development as it applies to health care.
- a need to keep information a secret
- non-clinical, people who work in this pathway work to help maintain a healthy and therapeutic environment for patients
- payment for healthcare expenses in return for specified payment in advance
- work may support patient care, but the work does not provide direct diagnosis, treatment, or care for the patient
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- an epidemic that spreads over a wide geographical area, affecting a large population
- official authorization or approval
- documentation of having met certain standards
- relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients
- these careers combine concepts and practices from healthcare, computer science, and information science
13 Clues: official authorization or approval • a need to keep information a secret • legal authority to perform an activity • documentation of having met certain standards • relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients • careers involved in research and development as it applies to health care. • ...
Fitness and Health 2024-12-07
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- The body's ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions or situations.
- The act of engaging in physical activity to improve health or fitness.
- Liquid intake that is essential for maintaining health.
- OUT To remove or eliminate something from your diet or routine.
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- Describes someone who always wants to win and be the best.
- A hormone produced by the body that helps improve mood and reduce pain.
- EXERCISE A type of exercise that requires a lot of energy and effort.
- The process of taking in and using food for health and growth.
- The ability to endure difficult situations or conditions over time.
- The process of restoring health or strength after exertion or illness.
11 Clues: Liquid intake that is essential for maintaining health. • Describes someone who always wants to win and be the best. • The process of taking in and using food for health and growth. • OUT To remove or eliminate something from your diet or routine. • Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions or situations. • ...
Puzzle Your Way Through Epidemiology 2026-01-12
Across
- The group of individuals being studied or observed in epidemiologic research
- Actions taken to reduce exposure to disease or injury
- The occurrence of disease at a higher-than-expected level in a defined area
- A systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data for planning and evaluation
- The number of new cases of a disease occurring in a specific population during a defined time period
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- The total number of existing cases of a disease in a population at a given time
- The health outcomes of a group of individuals and the distribution of those outcomes
- A characteristic or exposure that increases the likelihood of developing a disease
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in populations
- The branch of public health focused on protecting and improving the health of communities
10 Clues: Actions taken to reduce exposure to disease or injury • The occurrence of disease at a higher-than-expected level in a defined area • The group of individuals being studied or observed in epidemiologic research • The total number of existing cases of a disease in a population at a given time • ...
HIP WEEK 2024-10-18
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- the way in which patients and others ask for and receive protected health information
- the client's right to control how his/her personal health information is collected, used and disclosed
- controlled access and protection against unauthorized access to health data
- regulatory association for health information professionals
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- interpretation of medal records into an alphanumeric sequence
- analysis of data
- Personal Health Information Act, in short
- may be written or verbal agreement
8 Clues: analysis of data • may be written or verbal agreement • Personal Health Information Act, in short • regulatory association for health information professionals • interpretation of medal records into an alphanumeric sequence • controlled access and protection against unauthorized access to health data • ...
Impact Journey 2023-09-28
Across
- NATURE: A focus in sustainable farming
- HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams
- PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good'
- WISE Campaign
- Our latest innovation
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- _________through food to as many as possible
- Danone Sustainability Goals
- HEALTH:85% of this specific portfolio will be 'enriched' by 2025
- PEOPLE: Danone will close the _______ pay gap by 2025
- NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption
10 Clues: WISE Campaign • Our latest innovation • Danone Sustainability Goals • NATURE: A focus in sustainable farming • _________through food to as many as possible • HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams • NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption • PEOPLE: Danone will close the _______ pay gap by 2025 • PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good' • ...
Ageing Outside The Box 2024-09-17
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- ageing results from DNA damage over time
- The World Health Organization abbreviated
- older people ageing outside of the box have
- any unwanted intentional aggressive behavior
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- and older fastest growing US population
- the extent of opportunities heavily depends on good
- increasing much faster than in the past
- anxiety and depression increase with age
- addresses mental health needs of the ageing
- people are living longer
10 Clues: people are living longer • and older fastest growing US population • increasing much faster than in the past • anxiety and depression increase with age • ageing results from DNA damage over time • The World Health Organization abbreviated • addresses mental health needs of the ageing • older people ageing outside of the box have • ...
Unit 1 Terms 2023-08-14
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- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- the main means of mass communication
- a disease caused in whole or in part by a change in the DNA sequence away from the normal sequence
- a dynamic balance of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual health
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor's impact
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features
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- as the normal functioning of the body
- the average period that a person may expect to live
- person mental or physical condition.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable
- the length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
18 Clues: person mental or physical condition. • the main means of mass communication • as the normal functioning of the body • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • the average period that a person may expect to live • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features • ...
mein 2022 2021-12-31
19 Clues: eat • love • beer • work • book • quiet • party • money • health • german • nature • netflix • success • vacation • exercise • boyfriend • cellphone • girlfriend • lose weight
Fua- Happy Birthday 2024-05-21
Estoy agradecido(a) por: 2024-11-20
19 Clues: God • Pets • Love • Life • Food • house • Sports • Church • Health • School • Family • Doctors • Clothes • Friends • Teachers • Christmas • Hospitals • Video games • Opportunities
Chapter 3 Puzzle 2021-10-29
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- Individuals who, under physicians’ orders, treat patients with heart and lung diseases by administering oxygen, gases, or medications; using exercise to improve breathing; monitoring ventilators; and performing diagnostic respiratory function tests.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of physicians and perform tasks to assist physicians with patient care.
- Classification of physician who diagnoses, treats, and prevents diseases or disorders.
- Individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- Medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- Individuals who promote, sell, and educate clients, sales associates, and the public about health care products and services.
- The issuing of a statement or certificate by a professional organization to a person who has met the requirements of education and/or experience and who meets the standards set by the organization.
- Individuals who use massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- Branch of dentistry involving treatment of the pulp chamber and root canals of the teeth; root canal treatment.
- Individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists or speech scientists.
- Individuals who use their artistic and creative talents to produce illustrations, charts, graphs, and diagrams for health textbooks, journals, magazines, and exhibits.
- Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery.
- Individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and services shown in a patient’s health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- An individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor’s degree.
- Individuals who study genes and how they are inherited, mutated, and activated, or inactivated.
- An individual who assists with cardiac catheterization and angioplasty procedures, monitors patients during open-heart surgery, and performs tests to check circulation in blood vessels.
- Licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care to patients.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of dentists to prepare a patient for dental procedures and assist with the procedures.
- Individuals who, working under the supervision of veterinarians, assist with the handling and care of animals, collect specimens, assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, take and develop radiographs, administer prescribed treatments, and maintain records; also called animal health technicians.
- Individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles, ambulances, and helicopters.
- Individuals who cut, grind, finish, polish, and mount the lenses used in eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other optical instruments such as telescopes and binoculars.
- Individuals who identify and tract diseases as they occur in a group of people.
- Individual specializing in diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders.
- Secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after graduation.
- Individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; exercise animals; prepare animals for treatment; assist with examinations; clean and sanitize cages, examination tables, and surgical areas; and maintain records; also called animal caretakers.
- An individual who makes or sells lenses, eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
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- Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards.
- Classification of physician who focuses on ensuring proper alignment of the spine and optimal operation of the nervous and muscular systems to maintain health.
- Individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- A licensed individual who works with a dentist to provide care and treatment for the teeth and gums.
- Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business.
- Individuals who are trained to work in the patient’s home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- Individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- Medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of dietitians and assist with food preparation and service, help patients select menus, clean work areas, and assist other dietary workers; also called food service workers.
- Individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- Individuals who teach people the behaviors that promote wellness by evaluating, designing, presenting, recommending, and disseminating culturally appropriate health education information and materials.
- Degree awarded by a vocational-technical school or community college after successful completion of a two-year course of study or its equivalent.
- Individuals who, working under the supervision of the funeral director and/or embalmer, assist with preparation of the body, drive the hearse to pick up the body after death or take it to the burial site, arrange flowers for the viewing, assist with preparations for the funeral service, help with filing and maintaining records, clean the funeral home, and other similar duties.
- Individuals who specializes in the science of diet and nutrition.
- Individuals who prepare the body of a deceased person for interment or burial.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after a person has completed a four-year course of study or its equivalent.
- Doctors who specialize in diagnosis prevention and treatment of diseases of the teeth and gums.
- Individuals who use a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- Classification of physician who treats diseases/disorders, placing special emphasis on the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems, and the relationship between the body, mind, and emotions. doctoraldegree Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of a prescribed course of study beyond a bachelor’s or master’s degree.
- Individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers.
- Individuals who study and review the history, philosophy, theology, medical research, and sociology of health care to make judgments about treatment options and the effectiveness of these options as they relate to ethical standards regarding patient rights, quality of life, privacy, death, and how health care funds and resources should be allocated.
- Doctors who examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
51 Clues: Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards. • Individuals who specializes in the science of diet and nutrition. • Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business. • Individual specializing in diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders. • Medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCES 2022-10-19
10 Clues: Research • Wellbeing • Mom & Dad • Human race • How we act • Something fair • About the past • To do something • Esential for living • Help with my mental health
Sports Medicine 2021-01-11
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- specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other personnel, and, of course, the athlete.
- Program has been designed for high school students interested in pursuing a career in athletic training and sports medicine.
- e-controlled or privately supported agency authorized to grant accreditation to educational institutions.
- Athletic Trainer are health care professionals who specialize in preventing, recognizing, managing injuries.
- Commission on Accrediation of Athletic Training Education Programs
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- broad field of health care related to physical activity and sport.
- includes, but is not limited to, any authority of a state responsible for the licensing or certification of health care practitioners, health care entities, providers, or suppliers.
- American Medical Association
- Board of Certification
- National Federation of State High School Associations
- The National Athletic Trainers' Association is the professional membership association for certified athletic trainers and others who support the athletic training profession.
- licensed athletic trainer
12 Clues: Board of Certification • licensed athletic trainer • American Medical Association • National Federation of State High School Associations • broad field of health care related to physical activity and sport. • Commission on Accrediation of Athletic Training Education Programs • ...
MAPEH 2021-10-18
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- the primary source of support for doctors and patients in the medical scene.
- They are involved in diagnostic, curative and preventive health measures.
- Their treatment procedure are usually culture based and dependent on certain belief systems, unlike mainstream medical practitioners.
- They are responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of threat of oral health.
- Their primary concern involves the auditory and speech functions of the patient, which are usually interrelated.
- They provide procedural instructions beyond what is specified on the prescription.
- Their responsibility are mainly with the environment.
- They assess the current health status of their patient and note the excess or lack of certain nutrients in their
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- Their mainly concerned with the motor functions of the patient.
- They are specialized on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need.
- They ensure the safety, health and functionality of one's vision.
- They are trained to provide care for pregnant women and newborn babies.
12 Clues: Their responsibility are mainly with the environment. • Their mainly concerned with the motor functions of the patient. • They ensure the safety, health and functionality of one's vision. • They are trained to provide care for pregnant women and newborn babies. • They are involved in diagnostic, curative and preventive health measures. • ...
VIOLENCE AND ABUSE 2023-10-27
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- Where is the John Howard society located
- What is a negative associated with the family violence prevention program
- _________ is a form of spoken abuse
- Whose mission statement states "through our programs and services, we work to prevent crime and help people affected by crime”
- Just within 2 years, there is more than two times increase in ________ rate
- who's vision statement is "we believe in a world free from violence and abuse"
- Which of the dimensions of health does abuse relating to money and finances related to
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- One way to prevent intimate _______ abuse includes Disrupting any developmental pathways toward partner violence
- ________ prevention refers to Reducing the breakout of violence where risk factors exist
- which dimension of health related to Denying you were abused
- which dimension of health is associated with you believing its a "one time" thing
- which dimension of health is related to "Always doing what the abuser wants to, never with your friends"
12 Clues: _________ is a form of spoken abuse • Where is the John Howard society located • which dimension of health related to Denying you were abused • What is a negative associated with the family violence prevention program • Just within 2 years, there is more than two times increase in ________ rate • ...
Glossary of Terms 2024-07-02
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- Independent regulator of health and social care in England
- To give or delegate power
- The experience of health, happiness, and prosperity
- The capacity of an agent to act in accordance with objective morality rather than under the influence of desires
- One of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom
- The ability of an individual or a group of people to influence and guide followers or members of an organization, society or team
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- The extent of someone's or something's ability
- Acronym for service that facilitates quality improvement and development in liaison psychiatry services
- ‘Medical Emergencies in 6, 9’ – replaced MARSIPAN in 2022
- The confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time
- Acronym for a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- Acronym for CAMHS service for children and young people looked after and their families or carers
12 Clues: To give or delegate power • The extent of someone's or something's ability • The experience of health, happiness, and prosperity • ‘Medical Emergencies in 6, 9’ – replaced MARSIPAN in 2022 • Independent regulator of health and social care in England • One of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom • ...
Health and Fitness 2013-04-22
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- What you should do for a hour everyday
- the dimension of health that affects your body
- the abbreviation is NPAG
- a dimension that describes health in your mind
- A domain, what you do in the backyard
- People at school who might influence your fitness at lunch
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- A domain of health that explains what you like to do
- What word describes healthy transport
- A domain, also another word for a Job
- a dimension that describes your feelings
- the abbreviation is WHO
- something you can do outside of school to help your fitness eg. what kind of clubs
- People at home who might influence your fitness
- what you could write up to organise your time so that you could have time to be fit
- what kind of website is Facebook and twitter
15 Clues: the abbreviation is WHO • the abbreviation is NPAG • What word describes healthy transport • A domain, also another word for a Job • A domain, what you do in the backyard • What you should do for a hour everyday • a dimension that describes your feelings • what kind of website is Facebook and twitter • the dimension of health that affects your body • ...
Communicable Diseases 2021-07-15
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- A mass of rapidly and uncontrollably mutated cells.
- A type of Disease that is to do with cardio (heart) health.
- A word used to describe a lack of fitness.
- A type of disease that is often associated with sugar.
- A tumour that can spread throughout the body.
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- An organ used to pump blood around the body.
- The addictive chemical found in cigarettes.
- A free British health care organisation.
- A liquid which carries oxygen around the body.
- A type of condition to do with the brain that often occurs with age.
- A liquid that can cause many issues to do with liver and kidney health.
- A tumour that can't spread throughout the body.
- A type of condition that is to do with difficulty breathing.
- A black sticky substance inside of cigarettes
- An organ used to breathe.
15 Clues: An organ used to breathe. • A free British health care organisation. • A word used to describe a lack of fitness. • The addictive chemical found in cigarettes. • An organ used to pump blood around the body. • A black sticky substance inside of cigarettes • A tumour that can spread throughout the body. • A liquid which carries oxygen around the body. • ...
Health Library Crossword 2022-11-23
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- A library's group of journals, books, etc.
- Collection of books and journals are kept here
- Electronic global computer network where Google resides
- List of full bibliographic information at the end of a document
- Use these in the library to complete mandatory training
- Point-of-care tool used at RVH
- Term used to look for articles on a topic
- Hardcopy and paperbacks/Fiction and non-fiction
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- Type of intellectual property that protects original works
- Online pharmaceutical resource used at RVH
- Online resource used at RVH for finding articles
- Every issue of a journal is comprised of these
- Most recent online resource offered by the Health Library
- Paper-based overviews of health-related issues written in layman’s terms
- First RVH Health Library was located in the former hospital on this street
15 Clues: Point-of-care tool used at RVH • Term used to look for articles on a topic • A library's group of journals, books, etc. • Online pharmaceutical resource used at RVH • Collection of books and journals are kept here • Every issue of a journal is comprised of these • Hardcopy and paperbacks/Fiction and non-fiction • Online resource used at RVH for finding articles • ...
Nutrition for Stroke Recovery 2023-06-29
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- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- compounds present in food and living tissues.
- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant.
- Nutrient that aids in digestion.
- inorganic substances of natural occurrence.
- or practices conducive to maintaining health.
- of energy.
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- process of making your body absorb water.
- that completes or enhances something else when added to it.
- compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- The process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- -Essential nutrient responsible for growth and repair in the body.
- that can prevent or slow damage to cells.
- A type of fatty acid that is beneficial for brain health.
- A plant or part of a plant used as food.
15 Clues: of energy. • Nutrient that aids in digestion. • A plant or part of a plant used as food. • process of making your body absorb water. • that can prevent or slow damage to cells. • inorganic substances of natural occurrence. • compounds present in food and living tissues. • or practices conducive to maintaining health. • sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant. • ...
Health and Social Care 2023-12-20
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- Providing a sense of ease
- Understanding other's feelings
- Help / Aid
- Evaluation of needs and capabilities
- Practices for cleanliness and health
- Commitment to a task or cause
- Indications and features of disease
- Prescribed drugs for health management
- Information only shared when needed
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- Showing deep care and understanding
- Might be known as the first life stage from birth to 3 years
- Dependence on something such as alcohol
- Nurse's workplace
- Tolerance and calmness
- Not usual
15 Clues: Not usual • Help / Aid • Nurse's workplace • Tolerance and calmness • Providing a sense of ease • Commitment to a task or cause • Understanding other's feelings • Showing deep care and understanding • Indications and features of disease • Information only shared when needed • Evaluation of needs and capabilities • Practices for cleanliness and health • ...
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
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- 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
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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
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- 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
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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
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- 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
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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
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- 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 • ...
Minerals 2025-12-10
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- Bones, teeth, muscle function.
- Fluid balance, nerve signals, blood pressure.
- Fluid balance, nerve signals, muscle contractions.
- Muscle & nerve function, energy, bone health.
- Fluid balance, digestion.
- Thyroid hormone production, metabolism.
- Oxygen transport in blood.
- Amino acid structure, detoxification (a major mineral).
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- Antioxidant, thyroid function, immunity.
- Blood sugar regulation, insulin function.
- Antioxidant, bone formation, metabolism.
- Bones, energy production.
- Dental health, strengthening tooth enamel.
- Immune function, wound healing, cell growth.
- Iron metabolism, connective tissue formation.
15 Clues: Bones, energy production. • Fluid balance, digestion. • Oxygen transport in blood. • Bones, teeth, muscle function. • Thyroid hormone production, metabolism. • Antioxidant, thyroid function, immunity. • Antioxidant, bone formation, metabolism. • Blood sugar regulation, insulin function. • Dental health, strengthening tooth enamel. • ...
SElia 2026-03-03
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- reilly told story about in health
- natasha animal
- ive seen your pirouette its been doing pirouettes
- london animal
- biology work
- you can call me anytime always
- but you never take your time all you do is scratch and bite
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- 99 what show are you watching
- matilda said in health
- three people at this table are wearing these
- what is naya doing?
- where you going
- matilda said in health
- whose at this table
- whats today?
- amazing concert
16 Clues: biology work • whats today? • london animal • natasha animal • where you going • amazing concert • what is naya doing? • whose at this table • matilda said in health • matilda said in health • 99 what show are you watching • you can call me anytime always • reilly told story about in health • three people at this table are wearing these • ive seen your pirouette its been doing pirouettes • ...
Delivery Systems 2024-08-16
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- The amount of money paid every month in order to have health insurance.
- Takes care of the elderly (65+).
- Mission to reduce disability and death caused by stroke and cardiovascular disease.
- A request for compensation you make to an insurance company.
- Creates and enforces standards to protect workers from job-related illnesses and injuries.
- Income or need based program.
- Compiles disease data, promotes healthy living, and investigates diseases throughout the world.
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- Form of contract with certain health care agencies to provide certain types of services at reduced rates.
- Guarantees for anyone seeking care in a U.S hospital and promotes respect for patients and providers as well as open dialogue about diagnosis, treatment, and fees.
- An act passeed to reform the health insurance industry.
- U.S. government health insurance for all active-duty military personnel and their dependents, as well as survivors of military members.
- Provides care for patients at their homes.
12 Clues: Income or need based program. • Takes care of the elderly (65+). • Provides care for patients at their homes. • An act passeed to reform the health insurance industry. • A request for compensation you make to an insurance company. • The amount of money paid every month in order to have health insurance. • ...
VIOLENCE AND ABUSE 2023-10-27
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- Where is the John Howard society located
- What is a negative associated with the family violence prevention program
- _________ is a form of spoken abuse
- Whose mission statement states "through our programs and services, we work to prevent crime and help people affected by crime”
- Just within 2 years, there is more than two times increase in ________ rate
- who's vision statement is "we believe in a world free from violence and abuse"
- Which of the dimensions of health does abuse relating to money and finances related to
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- One way to prevent intimate _______ abuse includes Disrupting any developmental pathways toward partner violence
- ________ prevention refers to Reducing the breakout of violence where risk factors exist
- which dimension of health related to Denying you were abused
- which dimension of health is associated with you believing its a "one time" thing
- which dimension of health is related to "Always doing what the abuser wants to, never with your friends"
12 Clues: _________ is a form of spoken abuse • Where is the John Howard society located • which dimension of health related to Denying you were abused • What is a negative associated with the family violence prevention program • Just within 2 years, there is more than two times increase in ________ rate • ...
Carelon Behavioral Health 2024-10-25
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- Talkspace provides this type of virtual interaction with a mental health professional.
- Talkspace has supported more than 2.9_______ adults, teens, and couples with counseling and therapy services.
- A primary goal of behavioral health: managing this aspect of mental and physical well-being.
- Talkspace's clinical network includes thousands of licensed and verified counselors who ______ in things like stress, depression, anxiety, etc.
- A key treatment approach offered by Carelon, where people speak to licensed therapists online.
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- A group or one-on-one method to address personal issues with professional support.
- Carelon offers a network of these professionals, including therapists and counselors.
- The act of prioritizing emotional, social, and physical health together.
- An app used by Carelon to offer virtual therapy via text, audio, or video.
- Emotional well-being and _______; a key focus of behavioral health programs.
- Carelon provides resources like mindfulness for ______ management.
- Carelon can help you find discounts on legal and ______ services.
12 Clues: Carelon can help you find discounts on legal and ______ services. • Carelon provides resources like mindfulness for ______ management. • The act of prioritizing emotional, social, and physical health together. • An app used by Carelon to offer virtual therapy via text, audio, or video. • ...
Being Safety Aware 2018-09-06
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- These kind of health effects occur some-time after exposure (long-term) and include things like emphysema and most cancers.
- ___ Communication System
- ___ Protective Equipment
- ___ ___ and Health Administration
- Exposure to chemicals/substances by mouth.
- Exposure to chemicals/substances by breaking the skin.
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- These kind of health effects occur soon after exposure (short-term) and include things like the flu and poison ivy.
- Exposure to chemicals/substances by breathing-in.
- National ___ ___ Association
- Safety ___ ___
- Exposure to chemicals/substances by touch.
11 Clues: Safety ___ ___ • ___ Communication System • ___ Protective Equipment • National ___ ___ Association • ___ ___ and Health Administration • Exposure to chemicals/substances by touch. • Exposure to chemicals/substances by mouth. • Exposure to chemicals/substances by breathing-in. • Exposure to chemicals/substances by breaking the skin. • ...
NSHD Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
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- the system that allows you to receive and make calls.
- Upfront information on costs ahead of a service and potential out-of-network costs.
- Incoming calls must be answered within ________.
- % of the cost you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve met your deductible.
- enter this in both the first and last name sections if caller refuses to give name.
- Items that should be attached to each case.
- Question or Complaint regarding insurance the user gets through a “self-insured” employer is redirected to…
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- providers and facilities must provide to patients for certain medical services.
- There are two idr fees, the administrative fee and the ________.
- amount you pay for covered health care services per year before plan starts to pay its share.
- maximum amount your plan will pay for a covered health care service.
- What piece of information should be provided to each caller during the close?
- Bill, a provider bills you for difference between the provider’s charge and the allowed amount.
- amount you’ll have to pay each year before your plan starts to pay 100% for covered benefits.
- ticketing system that will allow you to create, edit, view, and resolve cases.
- takes effect on January 1, 2022 and provides patients financial protections against certain medical bills.
- monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan.
- fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve met your deductible.
18 Clues: Items that should be attached to each case. • monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan. • Incoming calls must be answered within ________. • the system that allows you to receive and make calls. • There are two idr fees, the administrative fee and the ________. • maximum amount your plan will pay for a covered health care service. • ...
NSHD Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
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- a provider bills you for difference between the provider’s charge and the allowed amount.
- maximum amount your plan will pay for a covered health care service.
- ticketing system that will allow you to create, edit, view, and resolve cases.
- providers and facilities must provide to patients for certain medical services.
- amount you pay for covered health care services per year before plan starts to pay its share.
- What piece of information should be provided to each caller during the close?
- amount you’ll have to pay each year before your plan starts to pay 100% for covered benefits.
- Incoming calls must be answered within ________.
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- Question or Complaint regarding insurance the user gets through a “self-insured” employer is redirected to…
- enter this in both the first and last name sections if caller refuses to give name.
- % of the cost you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve met your deductible.
- fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve met your deductible.
- Upfront information on costs ahead of a service and potential out-of-network costs.
- monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan.
- There are two idr fees, the administrative fee and the ________.
- Items that should be attached to each case.
- takes effect on January 1, 2022 and provides patients financial protections against certain medical bills.
- the system that allows you to receive and make calls.
18 Clues: Items that should be attached to each case. • monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan. • Incoming calls must be answered within ________. • the system that allows you to receive and make calls. • There are two idr fees, the administrative fee and the ________. • maximum amount your plan will pay for a covered health care service. • ...
Health Edu- Methods of Communication 2024-12-06
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- Scientific studies conducted to find better ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases, involving patient participation.
- Using various forms of media like TV, radio, and online platforms to promote health messages and encourage healthy behaviours.
- Local initiatives designed to improve health by providing education, activities, and resources directly to communities.
- Printed or digital pamphlets, brochures, and other resources that provide health information in a simple and easy-to-understand format.
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- Activities and strategies aimed at improving the health of individuals and communities by encouraging healthy choices and lifestyles.
- Using the internet, social media, and other electronic platforms to share health information and promote healthy living.
- Providing information and teaching people about health topics to help them make informed decisions about their well-being.
- Supporting and promoting health causes to influence public policy and resources for better health outcomes.
8 Clues: Supporting and promoting health causes to influence public policy and resources for better health outcomes. • Local initiatives designed to improve health by providing education, activities, and resources directly to communities. • Using the internet, social media, and other electronic platforms to share health information and promote healthy living. • ...
SamStrong Fitness Center Puzzle 2021-09-20
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- The veteran EXOS Health Fitness Specialist
- EXOS Assistant Program Manager
- Finish this EXOS mantra: "Everyday is ____"
- EXOS Program Manager
- 1 of EXOS 4 pillars that revolves around what we consume
- They say one of these a day keeps the doctor away
- Affects the whole body and all its systems — including the brain, heart, lungs, along with metabolism, immune function, mood, and disease resistance. zzz
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension
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- 1 form of training that is good for your heart
- 1 of EXOS 4 pillars that revolves around exercise
- This substance is vital for all known forms of life
- Routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously
- Our newest Health Fitness Specialist
- Our newest part-time Health Fitness Specialist
- They say to take 10,000 of these a day
15 Clues: EXOS Program Manager • EXOS Assistant Program Manager • Our newest Health Fitness Specialist • They say to take 10,000 of these a day • The veteran EXOS Health Fitness Specialist • A feeling of emotional or physical tension • Finish this EXOS mantra: "Everyday is ____" • 1 form of training that is good for your heart • Our newest part-time Health Fitness Specialist • ...
Health for Life Crossword Puzzle. 2015-06-16
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- Something that is essential for Growth and Nutrition.
- Activity to improve Health and Fitness.
- A person does this for a hobby, or a pass time.
- The strength and vitality required to sustain physical activity.
- Structure of a person or an animal.
- The Values and Beliefs that come from one group of people.
- A bundle of fibrous tissue in your body that can produce movement in the body.
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- Having no Illness or Injury.
- Something found in foods such as, Milk, Eggs, and Meat.
- Providing food that helps growth and health.
- Something that you drink and has no taste.
- A desire to eat food.
- Period of sickness that affects your body and your mind.
- Sweet, type of food that is grown on trees.
- Something that separates the living from the non living things.
15 Clues: A desire to eat food. • Having no Illness or Injury. • Structure of a person or an animal. • Activity to improve Health and Fitness. • Something that you drink and has no taste. • Sweet, type of food that is grown on trees. • Providing food that helps growth and health. • A person does this for a hobby, or a pass time. • ...
BSC 2023-09-27
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- What day of the month can a plan be termed?
- The system used to quote benefits
- OffEX has a ____ grace period
- Affordable health plans with a subsidy is with this group.
- System to check RXs fills, etc.
- The branch of physiology and medicine which deals with the functions and diseases specific to women and girls, especially those affecting the reproductive system.
- Transfer of $ from one subID to another
- A provider who doesn't have a contract with your health insurer or plan
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- Check to see if ___ is turned off before terming a plan.
- Payment System
- Time of year to change plans
- Authorizations for RXs and Procedures
- OnEX has a ____ grace period
- System to make changes or updates on policy
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan
15 Clues: Payment System • Time of year to change plans • OnEX has a ____ grace period • OffEX has a ____ grace period • System to check RXs fills, etc. • The system used to quote benefits • Authorizations for RXs and Procedures • Transfer of $ from one subID to another • What day of the month can a plan be termed? • System to make changes or updates on policy • ...
Mental health 2022-04-12
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- A persons actions and reactions
- When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as
- Another word for mental health
- Emotional health dictates what
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- the way a person interacts with others
- Anger is a type of what
- The way a person feels and reacts to the world
- ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state
- Psychological health also encompasses a wide range of factors including but not limited to a
9 Clues: Anger is a type of what • Another word for mental health • Emotional health dictates what • A persons actions and reactions • the way a person interacts with others • The way a person feels and reacts to the world • ways in which one can improve their emotional and mental state • When out of balance a person may deal with mental health issues such as • ...
history of healthcare notes 2022-08-19
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- discovered fallopian tubes
- 1900-1945 ___ were places to die
- done by special priests
- they believed ___ could cause disease
- earliest to keep accurate health records
- father of microbiology
- were used as medicine
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- were also healers
- prescriptions were written on____
- invented the stethoscope
- made smallpox vaccination
- only ones to read from the god Thoth
- medical practice is still used today
- is a new health hazard
- creator of the first artificial heart
15 Clues: were also healers • were used as medicine • is a new health hazard • father of microbiology • done by special priests • invented the stethoscope • made smallpox vaccination • discovered fallopian tubes • 1900-1945 ___ were places to die • prescriptions were written on____ • only ones to read from the god Thoth • medical practice is still used today • ...
health crossword puzzle 2022-12-16
Across
- asking permission
- death by injuring oneself
- aware of something
- food sources that's necessary for your health and growth
- setting rules into the relationship
- behavior involving physical force
- a feeling of physical or emotional tension
Down
- preventing pregnancy
- using something to bad effect
- driving under the influence
- health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- the condition of being pregnant
- driving while intoxicated
- sexually transmitted disease
- sadness and lost of interest
15 Clues: asking permission • aware of something • preventing pregnancy • death by injuring oneself • driving while intoxicated • driving under the influence • sexually transmitted disease • sadness and lost of interest • using something to bad effect • the condition of being pregnant • behavior involving physical force • setting rules into the relationship • ...
