health Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
5 Health Related Fitness Components 2025-12-01
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- This health related fitness component tells you what makes up your body
- Students your age need 10 to 11 hours of this each night
- This health related fitness component focuses on elevating your heart rate for an extended time period
- This nutrients makes up about 60% of our body weight
- This is an example of cardiovascular endurance where you move your body in water
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- This health related fitness component helps you increase your range of motion around a joint
- This is the class a school that teaches you the importance of being active
- 60 minutes is the number of (BLANK) you need each day
- This health related fitness component focuses on performing a low number of repetitions with a high amount of resistance or weight
- This health related fitness component focuses on how long your muscles can hold an active position
10 Clues: This nutrients makes up about 60% of our body weight • 60 minutes is the number of (BLANK) you need each day • Students your age need 10 to 11 hours of this each night • This health related fitness component tells you what makes up your body • This is the class a school that teaches you the importance of being active • ...
HIPAA TRAINING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-16
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- assign a ____________.
- we must train annually on HIPAA__________.
- federal law to protect Patient health information.
- when PHI is released to the public in error.
- patient Information. I can not even tell my ____.
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- a sanction under HIPAA. ________Penalty.
- do not post identifiable information on ___.
- hipaa was created with ______standards for all.
- acronym for Protected Health Information.
- hipaa is governed by _______ and Human Services.
10 Clues: assign a ____________. • a sanction under HIPAA. ________Penalty. • acronym for Protected Health Information. • we must train annually on HIPAA__________. • do not post identifiable information on ___. • when PHI is released to the public in error. • hipaa was created with ______standards for all. • hipaa is governed by _______ and Human Services. • ...
Health Crossword 2023-04-13
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- BMI of Under 21
- Health Triangle part that deals with being active
- Having a BMI of 21-25
- BMI of Over 25
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- A diet that is not actually healthy
- Health Triangle part that deals with the mind
- Rate which heart beats
- The way you and other people see your body
- Health Triangle part that deals with friends
- Having A BMI of over 30
10 Clues: BMI of Over 25 • BMI of Under 21 • Having a BMI of 21-25 • Rate which heart beats • Having A BMI of over 30 • A diet that is not actually healthy • The way you and other people see your body • Health Triangle part that deals with friends • Health Triangle part that deals with the mind • Health Triangle part that deals with being active
Impact Journey 2023-09-27
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- NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption
- WISE Campaign
- PEOPLE: 100% of Danoners will be covered by 2025
- PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good'
- Our latest innovation
- _________through food to as many as possible
- Danone Sustainability Goals
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- HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams
- HEALTH:85% of this specific portfolio will be 'enriched' by 2025
- NATURE: Sustainable Farming (known as)
10 Clues: WISE Campaign • Our latest innovation • Danone Sustainability Goals • NATURE: Sustainable Farming (known as) • HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams • _________through food to as many as possible • NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption • PEOPLE: 100% of Danoners will be covered by 2025 • PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good' • ...
Impact Journey 2023-09-28
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- Our latest innovation
- Danone Sustainability Goals
- _________through food to as many as possible
- NATURE: Sustainable Farming (known as)
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- WISE Campaign
- PEOPLE: 100% of Danoners will be covered by 2025
- HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams
- NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption
- HEALTH:85% of this specific portfolio will be 'enriched' by 2025
- PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good'
10 Clues: WISE Campaign • Our latest innovation • Danone Sustainability Goals • NATURE: Sustainable Farming (known as) • HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams • _________through food to as many as possible • PEOPLE: 100% of Danoners will be covered by 2025 • NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption • PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good' • ...
Jayro 2017-04-17
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- Nervosa an eating disorder
- nervosa an unhealthy body image
- nutrients that build and repair
- process of converting
- energy your body needs from food.
- size food or drink that is generally served
- a chemical compound
- amount of food a person wants
- being grossly fat or overweight
- a pattern of eating
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- essential for good health
- diet promise you quick weight lose
- fact label A label found on the outside of a package
- eating too much food
- one of 6 basic nutrients
- organic compound.
- mass index determine your health weight lose
- food that your body needs.
- an energy storage
- disorder an unhealthy concern
20 Clues: organic compound. • an energy storage • a chemical compound • a pattern of eating • eating too much food • process of converting • one of 6 basic nutrients • essential for good health • food that your body needs. • Nervosa an eating disorder • disorder an unhealthy concern • amount of food a person wants • nervosa an unhealthy body image • nutrients that build and repair • ...
Big word for big kids lesson 46 and 47 (Victor guerrero) 2015-11-30
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- to regenerate
- to earn freedom or rights
- to tie again
- a person that acts neat
- to refuse to do something
- to be fat or less althlitic
- what you use for job or do on your shoe
- to heat it again
- in a video game the hearts represent the health
- doubtful about something
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- a person that regenerates someone or something
- to do something after work or what your doing
- to stay up or few min. late for work
- relationship between nations
- something clean or fresh
- to be more healthy
- a invention that heats a room
- to be more healthy than others
- undo a knot
- hot or burning
20 Clues: undo a knot • to tie again • to regenerate • hot or burning • to heat it again • to be more healthy • a person that acts neat • something clean or fresh • doubtful about something • to earn freedom or rights • to refuse to do something • to be fat or less althlitic • relationship between nations • a invention that heats a room • to be more healthy than others • ...
Spanish tic tac toe 2024-02-04
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- Your prefer
- Why?
- Onion
- Fats
- I’m Hungry
- Potatoes
- Tomatoes
- Horrible
- Butter
- I don’t think so
- Green beans
- Something
- Rice
- Meat
- I agree
- I do
- Lettuce
- I’m Thirsty
- Grapes
- Peas
- Pastries
- You do tu
- To lift weights
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- Carrots
- I think
- To maintain one’s health
- For one’s health
- Each day
- I prefer
- Fish
- Chicken
- I don’t agree
- To exercise
- Spaghetti
- All
- Tasty
- Steak
- Ice cream
- To Think
- Bad
- Many
- Because
- Beverages
- Grains
- To walk
- Dinner
- I think so
- Must
48 Clues: All • Bad • Why? • Fish • Fats • Many • Rice • Meat • I do • Peas • Must • Onion • Tasty • Steak • Butter • Grains • Grapes • Dinner • Carrots • I think • Chicken • I agree • Because • Lettuce • To walk • Each day • I prefer • Potatoes • Tomatoes • Horrible • To Think • Pastries • Spaghetti • Ice cream • Something • Beverages • You do tu • I’m Hungry • I think so • Your prefer • To exercise • Green beans • I’m Thirsty • I don’t agree • To lift weights • For one’s health • ...
Spanish tic tac toe 2024-02-04
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- To maintain one’s health
- Tomatoes
- Pastries
- Meat
- I don’t agree
- Beverages
- You do
- I’m Hungry
- Your prefer
- Why?
- Rice
- To Think
- I’m Thirsty
- Each day
- Must
- Fish
- Chicken
- Ice cream
- I agree
- Many
- To lift weights
- Something
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- Fats
- I do
- Potatoes
- Horrible
- Lettuce
- I don’t think so
- Carrots
- Steak
- Butter
- To walk
- Spaghetti
- Tasty
- For one’s health
- Green beans
- Grains
- All
- Dinner
- I think so
- I think
- Onion
- Because
- I prefer
- Grapes
- To exercise
- Peas
- Bad
48 Clues: All • Bad • Fats • I do • Meat • Why? • Rice • Must • Fish • Peas • Many • Steak • Tasty • Onion • Butter • You do • Grains • Dinner • Grapes • Lettuce • Carrots • To walk • I think • Because • Chicken • I agree • Tomatoes • Potatoes • Horrible • Pastries • To Think • Each day • I prefer • Beverages • Spaghetti • Ice cream • Something • I’m Hungry • I think so • Your prefer • Green beans • I’m Thirsty • To exercise • I don’t agree • To lift weights • I don’t think so • ...
Healthcare, Tv shows and Presidents 2023-08-01
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- Signed Medicare into law
- Largest Medicaid managed care org in the U.S.
- Signed the Affordable Care Act into law
- Joey's best friend; also a search engine
- Federal Health Insurance for people over 65
- Founding Father
- Medicare Part C
- Medicare Part B
- First president to be born in the U.S.
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- Kramer's friend
- The Bundys' dog
- Evidence of Coverage or
- AEP end date
- Federal regulator for Medicare marketing and communications
- Medicare Part A
- Establishes a set of standards for the protection of health information
- The Great Communicator
- Nation's public insurance program for people with low income
- The Rough Rider
- Medicare Sales & Marketing Compliance
20 Clues: AEP end date • Kramer's friend • The Bundys' dog • Founding Father • Medicare Part A • The Rough Rider • Medicare Part C • Medicare Part B • The Great Communicator • Evidence of Coverage or • Signed Medicare into law • Medicare Sales & Marketing Compliance • First president to be born in the U.S. • Signed the Affordable Care Act into law • Joey's best friend; also a search engine • ...
infectious diseases 2023-09-21
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- likes the giants
- organisms that infect the host
- how the body reacts against bacteria and virus
- microscopic organism that can infect animals, and humans
- widespread disease over a country
- widespread disease over community at a particular time
- collect and analyze health data to investigate health issue
- likelihood of having a disease
- protection from specific disease
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- mosquito,ticks,fleas
- physical contact,airborne, droplets
- humoral immunity in mammals
- type of white blood cells
- body first line of defense
- attacks specific antigen previously encountered
- transmitted from animals to humans
- tiny-single celled living organism
- bacteria,fungi,parasites
- infectious agent depends on
- occurrence rate
20 Clues: occurrence rate • likes the giants • mosquito,ticks,fleas • bacteria,fungi,parasites • type of white blood cells • body first line of defense • humoral immunity in mammals • infectious agent depends on • organisms that infect the host • likelihood of having a disease • protection from specific disease • widespread disease over a country • transmitted from animals to humans • ...
Older Americans Month 2025-03-27
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- The ADS Program ______ is Samantha R.
- relating to the health care of older people
- Mother, Father
- Acting grown-up
- The "O" in OAA Month
- month of OAA
- The "C" of OC's
- The "A" of the ADRC
- The insurance that you age into at 65
- the "E" in EBD Medicaid
- The "B" of EBS and DBS
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- The lowest age of clients the EBS works with
- The "H" of CHW
- Able, Accomplished
- The "A" of APS
- The "D" of DCS
- ADRC hosts an event year "Aging ______"
- Sarah D is our Transportation and _____Coordinator
- The insurance that has strict income/asset limits
- Lined
20 Clues: Lined • month of OAA • The "H" of CHW • Mother, Father • The "A" of APS • The "D" of DCS • Acting grown-up • The "C" of OC's • Able, Accomplished • The "A" of the ADRC • The "O" in OAA Month • The "B" of EBS and DBS • the "E" in EBD Medicaid • The ADS Program ______ is Samantha R. • The insurance that you age into at 65 • ADRC hosts an event year "Aging ______" • ...
Specialists 2025-02-03
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- specializes in medical imaging like X-rays
- focus on urinary tract and male reproductive system
- diagnosis and treatment of cancer
- specializes in mental health disorders
- managing hormonal imbalances and disorders
- focus on liver related conditions
- specialist in blood related disorders
- focus on kidney related conditions
- children's doctor
- Focus on digestive system
- treats hair, skin, and nail disorders
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- focus on eye care
- care of newborn infants
- focus on pregnancy, childcare, postpartum care
- focus on heart related conditions
- disorders of the nervous system
- focus on ear, nose, and throat (aka ENT doctor)
- Treats Allergies
- diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders
- women's reproductive health
- provides anesthesia
21 Clues: Treats Allergies • focus on eye care • children's doctor • provides anesthesia • care of newborn infants • Focus on digestive system • women's reproductive health • disorders of the nervous system • focus on heart related conditions • diagnosis and treatment of cancer • focus on liver related conditions • focus on kidney related conditions • specialist in blood related disorders • ...
La Salud 2021-05-03
20 Clues: flu • pill • cough • fever • nurse • x-ray • health • clinic • symptom • dentist • patient • pharmacy • accident • medicine • to sneeze • infection • operation • antibiotic • prescription • cold/illness
Uncountable nouns 2021-04-12
21 Clues: Sal • Aire • Ropa • Amor • Arena • Salud • Fruta • Gafas • Nuevo • Poner • Dinero • Cortos • Basura • Hierba • Murble • Consejo • Espacio • Permiso • Equipaje • Educación • Información
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
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
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
U6 - Hungry? 2015-01-07
21 Clues: Zahl • Chips • würzig • nachher • Aufnahme • zunehmen • Mahlzeit • Limonade • hinnehmen • Vergleich • natürlich • Kochkunst • künstlich • Ernährung • regelmäßig • Vegetarier • entwickeln • Gesundheit • beeinflusst • Gewohnheiten • bereitstellen
La Catrina Crossword 2023-12-07
20 Clues: will • swim • sick • owner • about • letter • market • lawyer • health • threat • message • lettuce • workers • pharmacy • pesticides • vegetables • scholarship • earn of corn • contaminated • great grandmother
La intruducción 2023-02-24
22 Clues: bus • art • math • band • lunch • choir • school • office • school • health • phys ed • hallway • english • history • spanish • science • library • bathroom • advisory • gymnasium • cafeteria • classroom
german vocab 2023-02-22
20 Clues: hole • aunt • with • speed • water • world • crown • plant • health • middle • brother • blossom • crooked • illness • traffic • make-up • bad luck • drinking • to scream • responsibility
7ve 8 kelimeler 2024-05-30
21 Clues: ateş • çizik • hasta • kanama • reçete • sağlık • yakmak • alerji • döküntü • kaşıntı • semptom • acıtmak • burkulma • bayılmak • başağrısı • acildurum • dişağrısı • enjeksiyon • bağazağrısı • burunakması • ağrıkesiciler
la escuela 2023-01-10
21 Clues: fun • easy • math • desk • tape • glue • ruler • notes • german • health • boring • stapler • teacher • subject • scissors • schedule • difficult • chemistry • whiteboard • agriculture • social studies
Spanish vocab Words 2022-11-18
20 Clues: PE • math • band • drama • a lot • choir • health • algebra • english • Science • history • schedule • yearbook • geometry • wood work • education • orchestra • technology • leadership • social studies
Positivity 2025-05-28
21 Clues: csók • álom • szív • bátor • mosoly • kedves • ölelés • jóképű • csapat • boldog • kedvenc • nyugodt • őszinte • egészség • gyönyörű • izgalmas • népszerű • tökéletes • csodálatos • barátságos • szerencsés
Vocab man 4 2024-12-06
20 Clues: flu • tos • pain • cold • shot • nurse • fever • dizzy • health • doctor • examine • breathe • aspirin • lastimar • medicine • pharmacy • get hurt • congested • cough syrup • prescription
Vocab Man 2024-12-05
20 Clues: shot • x-ray • nurse • health • doctor • tohurt • patient • aspirin • glasses • medicine • pharmacy • treatment • antibotic • diagnosis • to be sick • waitingroom • prescription • tohaveacough • emergencyroom • doctorsoffice
vitamins and minerals 2026-03-31
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- A trace mineral necessary for producing thyroid hormones that regulate metabolism.
- A substance that protects the body from oxidative damage, like Vitamin E.
- A major mineral found in bones, cell membranes, and involved in genetic material.
- A B-vitamin that helps the body make fats and glycogen.
- A trace mineral essential for the production of red blood cells and oxygen transport.
- D: A fat-soluble vitamin that works with calcium to form bones and teeth.
- A trace mineral that works with Vitamin E to protect body tissue from oxidative damage.
- A major mineral involved in hundreds of enzymatic reactions and bone health.
- The addition of nutrients to food to prevent or correct deficiencies, like vitamin D in milk.
- A precursor of Vitamin A, found in orange and dark green fruits and vegetables.
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- A B-vitamin that helps cells divide and form new cells.
- A major mineral important for bone and teeth health and nerve function.
- A major mineral that helps maintain fluid balance and is critical for heart function.
- Naturally occurring compounds in plants that promote health, often with antioxidant or anti-inflammatory properties.
- The active form of Vitamin A, found in animal products.
- A major mineral that helps maintain fluid balance and regulates body temperature.
- The process of adding back nutrients that were lost during food processing, like B-vitamins in refined grains.
- A: A fat-soluble vitamin important for vision, skin health, and immune function.
- A major mineral important for fluid balance and stomach acid production.
- A trace mineral that supports immune function and enzyme activity.
20 Clues: A B-vitamin that helps cells divide and form new cells. • The active form of Vitamin A, found in animal products. • A B-vitamin that helps the body make fats and glycogen. • A trace mineral that supports immune function and enzyme activity. • A major mineral important for bone and teeth health and nerve function. • ...
DD Resources HIPAA Crossword 2015-12-03
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- HIPAA is not just a good idea. It is the ___.
- Necessary The minimum PHI needed to accomplish an intended purpose.
- What must be completed and signed before any PHI can be released?
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
- Any health information received or maintained by DD Resources is ________.
- What Does The second "A" in HIPAA stand for?
- What does the "P" in HIPAA stand for?
- What does the "I" in HIPAA stand for?
- Who is responsible for keeping Consumer information confidential?
- What does the "H" in HIPAA stand for?
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- Consumers have the right to make ___________ about the privacy and security of their PHI/EPHI without fear of retaliation.
- How does confidential documentation need to be disposed of?
- What does the first "A" in HIPAA stand for?
- This person is DD Resources’ Security Official.
- Coversheet All faxes sent with PHI must have a ___ ______.
- The third largest mammal on Earth.
- of Privacy Practices What document is given to Consumers that outlines the use and disclosure of their PHI?
- The impermissible use or disclosure of PHI/EPHI released verbally, in writing or transmitted electronically is a ____________________.
- out Files must be ______ ___, whenever removed from their designated location.
- Computer ___ should never be shared or posted.
- The __________ Rule establishes and protects the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of EPHI.
- The _____________ Rule protects an individual’s rights, limits the uses and disclosures of PHI and sets administrative rules.
- Communications Protected Health Information (PHI) can include paper records, _____________ __________________, and information that is transmitted and maintained in any electronic format.
- Any PHI that maintained or transmitted electronically is __________.
24 Clues: The third largest mammal on Earth. • What does the "P" in HIPAA stand for? • What does the "I" in HIPAA stand for? • What does the "H" in HIPAA stand for? • What does the first "A" in HIPAA stand for? • What Does The second "A" in HIPAA stand for? • HIPAA is not just a good idea. It is the ___. • Computer ___ should never be shared or posted. • ...
Foundations of Health Care Chapters 1-5 2017-12-15
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- Exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings
- Body's reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- Wrongful act that does not involve a contract; a civil wrong instead of a crime
- Isolated radium in 1910
- How many parts are there to a contract
- Provide care to help patients with physical or mental disabilities
- Earliest people known to maintain accurate health records
- Ancient people believed was the cause of disease and illness
- Care provided for terminally ill patients
- Perform basic EMT duties
- Taking showers, using deodorant, brushing your teeth, and wearing different clothes
- Many professionals working together with different levels of education, ideas, and backgrounds
- Cluster containing Dentists
- Time period which prohibited the dissection of humans
- Renewed interest in the medical practice of Greeks and Romans
- Must be clean, neat, and in good repair
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- Being on time to work, school, or appointments
- One of the major types of health care facilities
- Medical assistance program jointly funded by the federal government and state governments but operated by individual states
- Highest degree of education
- Considered privileged communications; contain information about the care provided to the patient
- Unlimited Healthcare
- First person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- Federal Government program providing health care for almost anyone >65, receives Social Security benefits for a disability, and anyone with kidney disease
- Results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
- Aid people who have difficulty coping with various problems
- Health insurance for all military personnel
- Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- Incorrect spoken information
- Authorized and based on law
30 Clues: Unlimited Healthcare • Isolated radium in 1910 • Perform basic EMT duties • Highest degree of education • Cluster containing Dentists • Authorized and based on law • Incorrect spoken information • How many parts are there to a contract • Must be clean, neat, and in good repair • Care provided for terminally ill patients • Health insurance for all military personnel • ...
RCM Basics - Mock Assessment 2017-07-18
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- MEDICAID IS A ________________ PAYER
- The acronym is a law that increases patient confidentiality and restrictions.
- Expansion of ABN
- PRIOR-AUTHORIZATION NUMBER WILL BE PRINTED IN BLOCK ________ OF THE CMS1500 FORM
- XYE167343467 IS AN EXAMPLE OF _______________ ID
- Expansion of CPT
- The concept provides a system that financially assists those individuals who need healthcare. Many employers provide this benefit to their employees. They both share the cost (2 words)
- Part B Deductible for the year 2017 is ____________
- B.A - 1000 AA - 800 DED - 200 PROVIDER IS PARTICIPATING AND WOULD BE PAID AT 80%. PLEASE FIND OUT THE TOTAL PATIENT RESPONSIBILITY
- Expansion of PIP
- ALL WC CLAIMS HAVE TO BE FILED WITH ______________
- THE DIAGNOSIS CODE(S) WILL BE PRINTED IN BLOCK(S) __________
- Expansion of FEP
- A CLAIM WITH NO ERRORS THAT PASSES THROUGH ALL THE FRONT END ERRORS OF THE PAYER'S SYSTEM IS CALLED A __________________ CLAIM
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- THE MEDICARE PROGRAMS RESPONSIBLE FOR PHYSICIANS AND HOSPITAL BASED CHARGES ARE
- POS 22 denotes _________________________
- The first digit of ICD 10 will be an ________________
- Expansion of SNF
- Part A Deductible for the year 2017 is ____________
- AOB WILL BE INDICATED IN BLOCKS ____ & ______ IN THE CMS1500 FORM
- NAS IS VALID UPTO ____________ DAYS
- Modifier 26 stands for ___________________
- This type of health insurance represents 55% of US Health Insurance coverage. (3 words)
- The acronym is a law that focuses on balancing cost, access and quality of a healthcare system.
- Expansion of MSP
- This health insurance program was the first to start a group health program nationally. (2 words)
- WHEN MTF IS UNABLE TO RENDER THE TREATMENT, IT WOULD REFER THE PATIENT TO A CIVILIAN FACILITY BY ISSUING A _____________________
- Medicare Part B covers ________________ charges
- This govt program focuses on providing services to the indigent.
29 Clues: Expansion of SNF • Expansion of ABN • Expansion of CPT • Expansion of MSP • Expansion of PIP • Expansion of FEP • NAS IS VALID UPTO ____________ DAYS • MEDICAID IS A ________________ PAYER • POS 22 denotes _________________________ • Modifier 26 stands for ___________________ • Medicare Part B covers ________________ charges • XYE167343467 IS AN EXAMPLE OF _______________ ID • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE OF DIFFERENT NURSING THEORIES 2023-11-28
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- Environmental Theory: The impact of the environment on an individual's healing process.
- Science of Unitary Human Beings: The energy field and its impact on the individual.
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model: The emotional and intellectual sharing between a nurse and a patient.
- Theory of Goal Attainment: The mutual understanding and agreement between nurse and patient regarding care objectives.
- Psychosocial Development: The stage focused on developing a sense of purpose and competence.
- Self-Care Theory: The ability of individuals to perform activities necessary for maintaining health.
- Interpersonal Relations: The phase where the nurse helps the patient explore and understand their feelings.
- Health Promotion Model: A focus on enhancing these behaviors to improve overall health.
- Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms: An individual's perception of an uncomfortable sensation or disturbance.
- Novice to Expert: The stage where a nurse has gained expertise and intuitive understanding.
- Behavioral System Model: The nurse's role in helping the patient maintain equilibrium.
- Model: A term used to describe the internal and external factors influencing an individual's well-being.
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- Theory of Human Caring: A holistic approach emphasizing the importance of this in nursing care.
- King's Conceptual System: The dynamic process of interacting with the environment to achieve health.
- Human Becoming Theory: The process of creating personal meaning in situations.
- Cultural Care Theory: The integration of cultural beliefs and practices into nursing care.
- Range Theory: Theories that are more specific and concrete than grand theories, often applicable to a particular population or situation.
- Adaptation Model: The process of responding positively to environmental changes.
- Theory of Caring: The commitment to care for and about another individual.
- 14 Basic Needs: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
20 Clues: Theory of Caring: The commitment to care for and about another individual. • 14 Basic Needs: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • Human Becoming Theory: The process of creating personal meaning in situations. • Adaptation Model: The process of responding positively to environmental changes. • ...
Global Health 101 2023-11-19
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- A charity which focuses on supporting research and sequenced one third of the human genome.
- An infectious illness which spreads throughout the world.
- Deeply involved in addressing complex humanitarian crisis also called Doctors without Borders.
- An international organization made up of member countries.
- The group who set technical standards and norms in global health.
- ABREV Nongovernmental Organizations
- The larges developmental bank with the goal to improve the lives of people and reduce poverty.
- A U.S. Federal agency which provides developmental assistance.
- Its main function is to enhance the health and wellbeing of children
- The largest charitable organization in the world.
- The virus which attacks the immune system. It is most common in SubSaharan Africa.
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- Illnesses that occur almost exclusively among the poor such as river blindness.
- The primary agency supporting and conducting research in the U.S. and abroad.
- These organizations lend or grant money to low-and middle-income countries to promote economic and social development.
- The disease which causes the most maternal and child mortality with high drug resistance rates.
- A charity organization which established the first schools of public health in the U.S.
- Seeks to make vaccines more available and tying achievement goals to financing them.
- Founded in Bangladesh they developed a method for making ORT solutions in the home.
- Carries out contract tracing and other public health services in the U.S.
- A public/private sector organization which serves as a financing agency to support healthcare infrastructure.
- The WHO sustainablity goal that addresses climate change.
- The mosquito born illness responsible for five or more infections per year in low-and middle-income countries.
- An unexpected increase in the number of disease cases in a specific geographical area.
23 Clues: ABREV Nongovernmental Organizations • The largest charitable organization in the world. • An infectious illness which spreads throughout the world. • The WHO sustainablity goal that addresses climate change. • An international organization made up of member countries. • A U.S. Federal agency which provides developmental assistance. • ...
Ad Ons Crossword 2024-01-04
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- test gives you detailed insights into common allergens so you can identify triggers that impact your health
- simple test that checks your heart's rhythm and electrical conductivity.
- test Use the results of your biological age test to modify your lifestyle and environment as needed, though interventions clinically proven to positively impact your body’s aging processes.
- indicates systemic inflammation.
- A condition in which the lung cell tissue scars and hardens, affecting the normal functioning of the lungs.
- pressure when your heart pushes blood out
- amount of fat in your body.
- Grasses, Trees, Herbs
- Where the heart beats too slowly, too quickly, or irregularly.
- summarizes your current body composition balance and simplifies to track body composition changes.
- Provides a comprehensive picture of the sensitization status of tested individuals, including potential cross-allergies, crucial for assessing the risk of severe allergic reactions and planning appropriate therapies.
- A chronic condition in which inflammation causes the airways to narrow, making it difficult to breathe.
- a method of assessing lung function.
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- Fire ant venoms, Bee venoms, Wasp venoms, Cockroaches
- 140/90
- total sum of the body components that make up our body.
- Where the heart walls become thickened or enlarged.
- add. maker for assessing your muscle health and overall health respectively and is a real paradigm shift as a health indicator.
- Bone density measures the minerals in your bones.
- the strength with which your blood pushes on the sides of your arteries as it's pumped around your body.
- occurs when proteins in one substance are similar to proteins in another substance. If you are allergic to one substance, you might also react to a similar substance.
- O,A,B,AB
- Legumes, Grains, Spices, Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts, Seeds
23 Clues: 140/90 • O,A,B,AB • Grasses, Trees, Herbs • amount of fat in your body. • indicates systemic inflammation. • a method of assessing lung function. • pressure when your heart pushes blood out • Bone density measures the minerals in your bones. • Where the heart walls become thickened or enlarged. • Fire ant venoms, Bee venoms, Wasp venoms, Cockroaches • ...
Zoonotic Disease Quiz Updated for single quiz 2020-06-22
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- any methods used to prevent the contraction of a disease by an individual or the spread of the disease through a population
- (2 words) a disease transmitted from humans to animals
- a disease naturally transmitted from animals to humans
- (2 words) dumb rabies; form with initial symptoms of paralysis of the jaw and throat muslces
- United States Department of Agriculture
- the determination of the nature of a disease
- (2 words) diseases that pose a particularly significant threat to human and/or animal health and are required to be reported to health authorities whenever suspected or diagnosed by veterinarians and physicians
- inanimate objects that become contaminated with an infectious agent and are capable of transmitting that organism to a host
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- the manner by which the etiologic agent spreads from one host to another
- California Department of Food and Agriculture
- populations of animals that maintain and perpetuate the infectious organism
- where and how frequently a disease occurs
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- (2 words) mad rabies; form with initial symptoms of anxiety and aggression
- (2 words) any abnormality indicative of disease observed on physical examination of the patient (what the doctor observes)
- the organisms in which the etiologic agent lives
- the percentage of a population showing clinical signs that will die
- (3 words) hosts in which the etiologic agent will survive but cannot serve as a source of infection to other hosts
- (2 words) organisms in which some biological development (growth, metamorphosis, reproduction) of the infectious agent occurs
- California Department of Health Services
- (2 words) organisms that simply become contaminated with the infectious agent and carry it to another host
- (2 words) the organism (virus, bacteria, parasite, etc.) that causes the disease
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
23 Clues: United States Department of Agriculture • California Department of Health Services • Center for Disease Control and Prevention • where and how frequently a disease occurs • Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service • the determination of the nature of a disease • California Department of Food and Agriculture • the organisms in which the etiologic agent lives • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab 2024-09-27
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- a state of well-being, or total health
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- the way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts
- people in your age group
- willingness to answer for your actions and decisions
- informing others about health practices and encouraging healthful behaviors
- actions or behaviors that might cause injury or harm to yourself or others
- the various methods for communicating information
- behaviors and habits that help determine a person’s level of health and wellness
- chemical substances, produced in glands, that help regulate many body functions
- planned actions taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome
- volunteer programs whose goal is to improve the community and the life of its residents
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
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- the process of making a choice or finding a solution
- the time when you start developing physical characteristics of adults of your gender
- solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides
- way of life that includes little physical activity
- ability to understand and show concern for another person’s feelings
- the stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- the beliefs and principles that guide the way a person lives
- a personal feeling or belief
- the process of working toward something that you want to accomplish
- doing what you know is right
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- your body’s response to change
- conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- clear exchange of ideas and information
- communication strategies that help you say no to others effectively
28 Clues: people in your age group • a personal feeling or belief • doing what you know is right • your body’s response to change • a state of well-being, or total health • clear exchange of ideas and information • the stage of life between childhood and adulthood • the various methods for communicating information • the way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts • ...
Lesson 4: Psych Nurses' Role as Member of the Research Team 2023-06-19
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- Ethical questions arising in healthcare
- Neurologic or psychiatric condition characterized by the existence of a recognizable, clinically significant disturbance
- Includes changes in attitude, values and feelings
- A concept designed to control the balance between cost and wuality of care
- of Practice Pharmacological, biological, and integrative therapies.
- to the client, to whom, or on behalf of whom, nursing services are provided.
- A healthcare delivery process whose goals are to provide quality health care, decreases fragmentation, enhance the client's quality of life, and contain costs.
- The goal is to manipulate the environment so that all aspects of the client's hospital experience are considered therapeutic.
- new idea applied to initiating or improving a product, process or services
- acquisition of knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
- A diagrammatic teaching and learning stratery.
- Republic Act no. 11036
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- storing and recalling of new knowledge
- Defined in most state nursing practice acts as a legal responsiblity of nursing
- Care. A concept designed to control the balance between cost and quality of care. individuals receive care based on needs, which is determined by coordination of the providership.
- Measures progress toward attainment of expected outcomes.
- The individual responsible for negotiating with multiple health care providers to obtain a variety of services for the client.
- A proprietor of a business that offers nursing services of a direct care, educational,research, administrative or consultative nature. The self-employed nurse is directly
- Tools for provision of care in a case management system
- A valuable member of interdisciplinary team
- The integration of mental and muscular activity
- the nurse acts to negotiate with multiple providers.
22 Clues: Republic Act no. 11036 • storing and recalling of new knowledge • Ethical questions arising in healthcare • A valuable member of interdisciplinary team • A diagrammatic teaching and learning stratery. • The integration of mental and muscular activity • Includes changes in attitude, values and feelings • the nurse acts to negotiate with multiple providers. • ...
Pharmacy Law, etc. 2023-04-27
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- Federal and state operated insurance program for low-income people and those with disabilities
- Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing.
- State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy
- The intentional misuse of a drug
- A change in the original act or law
- Act that causes harm to someone
- The values and morals used within a profession
- A statutory plan passed by Congress
- standards concerning what is right or wrong
- a nonspecific term used to describe a drug that dulls the senses, relieves pain, and can induce profound sleep
- United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary
- Act that changed reimbursement limits and mandated drug utilization evaluation.
- United States Pharmacopeia
- Federal and state managed insurance program that covers health care and drugs for individuals older than 65
- A drug derived from barbituric acid
- Over-the-counter
- Federal agency that enforces laws regarding controlled substances.
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- A legal concept that describes an action taken without the forethought that should have been used.
- Protected health information
- The mishandling of medication
- National Drug Code
- Drug warning placed in the package
- Any drug or substance scheduled I through V and regulated by the DEA
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A process that ensures drugs are used appropriately
- The Joint Commission
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Labeling of a product that is false and misleading
- Safety Data Sheet
- Physician's Desk Reference
- The agency that is responsible for assuring the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinary drugs
- Comprehensive information on a medication's actions within a class of drugs
- FDA 5 levels of assessment of fetal affects
33 Clues: Over-the-counter • Safety Data Sheet • National Drug Code • The Joint Commission • Physician's Desk Reference • United States Pharmacopeia • Protected health information • The mishandling of medication • Act that causes harm to someone • The intentional misuse of a drug • Drug warning placed in the package • A change in the original act or law • A statutory plan passed by Congress • ...
BG MENTAL WELLNESS AWARENESS 2023-08-02
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- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication and provide therapy.
- A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.)
- A strategy that involves breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps to reduce feelings of overwhelm
- A therapeutic technique that involves focusing on the present moment and accepting it without judgment.
- A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear about everyday situations or objects
- A therapeutic technique that uses artistic expression to improve mental well-being.(2 words)
- A physical activity that increases endorphins and promotes mental well-being.
- Breathing A relaxation technique involving slow, deep breathing to reduce stress.
- Technique to stay present in moments of distress.
- A self-help strategy involving writing down thoughts and emotions to gain insight and release tension.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.
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- A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep
- A form of exercise that benefits mental health by releasing endorphins and reducing stress.
- A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, from depression to mania.
- A form of therapy that utilizes interactions with horses to promote emotional growth. (2 words)
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors (abbv.)
- Attack A feeling of intense fear or discomfort in situations where escape may be difficult.
- A hormone often referred to as the "stress hormone" because of its role in the body's stress response.
20 Clues: Technique to stay present in moments of distress. • A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment. • A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise • A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.) • A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-06
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- What is the final stage of HIV infection?
- Which global organization tracks health statistics?
- What indicator estimates years lost due to premature death?
- What condition is strongly linked to high BMI? → Obesity
- Which organization is responsible for maintaining the ICD?
- Which vitamin deficiency leads to scurvy?
- mortality What health metric is measured per 1,000 live births?
- What is the globally recognized system for classifying diseases?
- What is the mortality rate of children under five called?
- Which continent has the highest burden of infectious diseases?
- Which virus attacks the immune system and leads to AIDS?
- What is the leading cause of death worldwide?
- What term refers to the total number of disease cases in a population?
- What is the medical term for high blood sugar?
- Which country has the highest life expectancy?
- Which organ is primarily affected by cirrhosis?
- What term describes a disease outbreak across multiple countries?
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- What is the main environmental risk for respiratory diseases?
- What is the primary purpose of the ICD?
- What is the leading preventable cause of lung cancer?
- What term describes the number of new disease cases in a population?
- What does BMI stand for in health assessments?
- What is the leading cause of maternal mortality?
- Which insect is responsible for spreading malaria?
- Which metric adjusts life expectancy for quality of health?
- What is the most common chronic disease worldwide?
- What indicator measures years lived with disability?
- What version of the ICD is currently in use?
- Which measure combines mortality and disability in one metric?
- Which type of cancer causes the most deaths globally?
30 Clues: What is the primary purpose of the ICD? • What is the final stage of HIV infection? • Which vitamin deficiency leads to scurvy? • What version of the ICD is currently in use? • What is the leading cause of death worldwide? • What does BMI stand for in health assessments? • What is the medical term for high blood sugar? • Which country has the highest life expectancy? • ...
HEALTH AND FITNESS 2023-05-12
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- a mental health disorder characterised by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest, among other symptoms
- a medical condition in which your body reacts badly to something that you eat, breath or touch
- indications or signs of a disease or health condition experienced by a person
- hormones produced by the body that act as painkillers and create a sense of well-being or euphoria
- essential organic compounds that your body needs to function properly. They usually have a letter in their name
- to forcefully expel air from your lungs trhough your throat
- medical prescription to help alleviate or cure a health condition or a disease
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- the time in which you are supposed to go to the doctor or the dentist
- physical activity that is performed to improve health, fitness or strength
- fibrous tissues in your body that contract and relax to produce movement
- pain that you feel when your stomach is unable to process food properly
- to make something stronger or more resilient
- an essential nutrient that helps grow, maintain and repair body tissues, usally found in foods such as meat, eggs or legumes
- red, small spots on the skin that cause itchiness and irritation
- the primary organs of the respiratory system, they help exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during breathing
- a mark that remains on the skin after a wound has healed
- a part of the body bigger in size due to inflamation
- experiencing a sensation of lightheadedness, or a spinning feeling
- an organ in the body that creates bile, filters toxins and helps metabolise nutrients
- the ability to sustain a physical or mental effort over a long period of time without getting too tired or fatigued
20 Clues: to make something stronger or more resilient • a part of the body bigger in size due to inflamation • a mark that remains on the skin after a wound has healed • to forcefully expel air from your lungs trhough your throat • red, small spots on the skin that cause itchiness and irritation • experiencing a sensation of lightheadedness, or a spinning feeling • ...
Types Of Birds 2023-05-18
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- Anesthesiology for childbirth
- Treatment of nerve, muscle, and spinal cord disorders
- Female reproductive health
- Medical care for teenagers
- Treatment of chronic pain
- Study of neurological disease through lab tests
- Treatment for genetic skin condition
- Hospital care for patients
- Study of blood and blood diseases
- Treatment of infections
- Treatment for allergic reactions
- Substance abuse treatment
- Promotion of healthy living
- Administration of anesthesia
- Treatment of athletic injuries
- Treatment of newborns
- Imaging and interpretation of medical scans
- Psychological treatment of sleep disorders
- Skin disease diagnosis through lab tests
- Care for elderly patients
- Treatment of acute and chronic pain
- Imaging using small amounts of radioactive material
- Study of the immune system
- Treatment of poisoning and toxic exposure
- Treatment of eye diseases
- Study and treatment of kidney function
- Study and treatment of allergies and immune system disorders
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- Oral surgery
- Physical therapy for neurological conditions
- Study of diseases
- Study of genetic diseases
- Childbirth and pregnancy care
- Critical care treatment
- Study of blood disorders
- Oral health treatment
- Treatment of poisoning and toxic exposure
- Treatment of infectious diseases
- Treatment of physical disabilities
- Study of heredity and genes
- Treatment of respiratory system
- Vision health care
- Study and treatment of sleep disorders
- Treatment of sleep disorders
- Assist anesthesiologists during procedures
- Study and treatment of tumors
- Care for newborns
- Psychological treatment of chronic pain
- Study of the nervous system
- Specializes in internal medicine
- Care for elderly patients
- End of life care
- Treatment of joint and autoimmune disorders
- Mental health treatment
- Treatment of ears, nose, and throat
54 Clues: Oral surgery • End of life care • Study of diseases • Care for newborns • Vision health care • Oral health treatment • Treatment of newborns • Critical care treatment • Treatment of infections • Mental health treatment • Study of blood disorders • Study of genetic diseases • Treatment of chronic pain • Substance abuse treatment • Care for elderly patients • Care for elderly patients • ...
Super Size Me Crossword Quiz 2025-01-24
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- The percent of "heavy users" at McDonald's
- The disease 1/3 of children develop during their lifetime in 2000
- What the physician prescribed Spurlock after his health worsened in the experiment
- Spurlock's urge and condition where he only felt happy eating McDonald's
- The amount of overweight Americans in the early 2000's
- The amount of deaths caused by obesity and related illnesses yearly
- The number of possible health concerns for overweight and obese children
- The percent of Americans that get no form of exercise
- The amount of sugar Spurlock consumed in pounds
- The leading preventable death in America that share similar issues to obesity
- Spurlock's daily calorie intake during the experiment
- The state with the most overweight and obese Americans
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- The place where fast food has negatively impact the lunch menu
- The nation with the most overweight people in 2004
- The percent of obese children who develop liver problems
- Spurlock's final weight after the experiment
- A measurement of energy needed to raise the temperature of one cubic centimetre of water by one degree centigrade
- The sweets company where the founders had health issues from its high-sugar products
- One of the main health crises highlighted in the film
- The age group McDonald's has marketed heavily towards
- The size Spurlock had to accept when offered at McDonald's
- The list that Spurlock could hardly find in various McDonald's
- The conductor of the McDonald's experiment
- The amount of money McDonald's spent on direct advertisements in 2001
- The bill that established after the New York McDonald's lawsuit
- The food company that accounts 43% of the total fast food market
26 Clues: The percent of "heavy users" at McDonald's • The conductor of the McDonald's experiment • Spurlock's final weight after the experiment • The amount of sugar Spurlock consumed in pounds • The nation with the most overweight people in 2004 • One of the main health crises highlighted in the film • The age group McDonald's has marketed heavily towards • ...
Medical Specialties 2025-10-06
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- (two words)Specialty focused on diagnosing and treating complex non-surgical illnesses in adults.
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
- Studies the hormone system, including the thyroid, adrenal glands, and diabetes.
- Focuses on the health of the respiratory system, including the lungs and bronchial tubes.
- Uses imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRI, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- Deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye.
- Medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
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- (two words) Professional who assesses the risk of inherited conditions and helps families understand them.
- Treats conditions affecting the joints, muscles, and bones, such as arthritis.
- The study of blood and blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- Specializes in conditions of the skin, hair, and nails.
- Deals with diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- (two words)Specialty focused on surgical and non-surgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles).
- (two words)Specialty focused on diagnosing and managing illnesses caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Public health branch that investigates the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
- (two words)Aims to provide relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness, improving quality of life for both the patient and the family.
- Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- The study of the causes and effects of disease, often involving lab analysis of tissue samples.
- Focuses on the health of the female reproductive system.
- Specializes in conditions related to the heart and blood vessels.
21 Clues: Specializes in conditions of the skin, hair, and nails. • Focuses on the health of the female reproductive system. • Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. • Deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye. • The study of blood and blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • ...
This is me 2024-08-18
19 Clues: barn • hjem • lege • evne • sove • helse • lærer • skole • sykdom • arbeid • apotek • lærling • givende • sykebil • kjedelig • utvikling • slappe av • behandling • yrkesfaglig
Benefits Definitions 2023-06-23
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- Traditional Medical plan with copay built in. likely covers a portion of seeing an out-of-network provider.
- Pretax money you set aside for covered health expenses, such as copayments, prescriptions, glasses, etc. This money will roll over each year.
- Catastrophic High deductible plan, a high minimum deductible, which does not cover the initial costs of medical expenses.
- This is the most you will possibly have to pay for health care in a given year. Basically the worst case scenario
- How your plan is split between you and your insurer.
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- The amount paid after you reach your deductible, calculated as a percentage
- The amount you pay for your health Insurance plan. You probably pay this amount directly out of your paycheck every pay period
- A fixed fee you pay at the end of a doctor's appointment or other covered health service
- How much you owe for covered health care services each year before your insurance plan starts footing the bill
- Pretax money you set aside for health expenses, such as copayments, prescriptions, glasses, etc. This is usually use-it-or-lose-it money.
10 Clues: How your plan is split between you and your insurer. • The amount paid after you reach your deductible, calculated as a percentage • A fixed fee you pay at the end of a doctor's appointment or other covered health service • Traditional Medical plan with copay built in. likely covers a portion of seeing an out-of-network provider. • ...
Energy drinks vs soda 2023-05-06
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- Poor diet and lack of sleep are ___ to poor health.
- The __ of stress on the body and mind can be significant and should not be ignored.
- __ like caffeine can increase alertness and energy, but they also come with potential risks and side effects.
- There are many ____ to traditional medications for managing pain and other health issues.
- Sudden weight ___ can be a sign of underlying health issues and should be addressed by a healthcare professional.
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- ____ too much sugar can lead to weight gain, diabetes, and other health problems.
- If he does not stop smoking, he may end up with heart ___.
- Many people enjoy the taste of water ____ with berries as a healthy alternative to sugary sodas.
- His love for sweet drinks may be ___ to his health.
- Some people like to carbonate their water so that it is _.
10 Clues: Poor diet and lack of sleep are ___ to poor health. • His love for sweet drinks may be ___ to his health. • If he does not stop smoking, he may end up with heart ___. • Some people like to carbonate their water so that it is _. • ____ too much sugar can lead to weight gain, diabetes, and other health problems. • ...
Impact Journey 2023-09-27
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- NATURE: Sustainable Farming (known as)
- PEOPLE: 100% of Danoners will be covered by 2025
- PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good'
- _________through food to as many as possible
- NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption
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- HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams
- Danone Sustainability Goals
- Our latest innovation
- HEALTH:85% of this specific portfolio will be 'enriched' by 2025
- WISE Campaign
10 Clues: WISE Campaign • Our latest innovation • Danone Sustainability Goals • NATURE: Sustainable Farming (known as) • HEALTH: Less than ____ of sugar per 100grams • _________through food to as many as possible • PEOPLE: 100% of Danoners will be covered by 2025 • NATURE: Halve ____ not fit for human consumption • PEOPLE: This certification makes Danone a 'Force for Good' • ...
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 • ...
Mid-Term B & C Pam Coleman 2013-12-19
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- a person who is financially responsible for the bill from the practice
- amount a beneficiary must pay at the time of the visit
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- a organized collection of related data items having a specific structure (where data is stored)
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided (also called precertification)
- a federal and state assistance program that pays for healthcare services for people who can not afford them ( always paid last if they have other policies)
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan's payment begins
- disclosure of PHI that is not approved and could pose significant risk to the affected person
- and adult legally responsible for the care and custody of a minor
- failure to perform duties properly according to the state-required standard of care
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- standard of conduct based on moral principles
- a fixed prepayment covering provider's services for a plan member, whether they go to the doctor or not, doctor gets paid
- policyholder, guarantor, or subscriber
- this form list the diagnoses, procedures and the charges for a patient's visit
- the first step (of 10) in the medical billing cycle
- person or entity that supplies medical or health services and bills for, or is paid for services
- health plan process of examining claims and determining benefits
- transfer of patient care from one provider to another
- action that misuses money (ex. billing for a service not medically necessary)
- a group of healthcare providers, including physicians and hospitals, who sign a contract with a health plan to provide services to plan members
20 Clues: policyholder, guarantor, or subscriber • standard of conduct based on moral principles • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • the first step (of 10) in the medical billing cycle • transfer of patient care from one provider to another • amount a beneficiary must pay at the time of the visit • health plan process of examining claims and determining benefits • ...
tfn 2023-11-30
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- She is the “Founder of Modern Nursing”.
- A group of people who share a common and distinctive culture and who are members of a specific group.
- An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
- It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body and soul.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- Internal, external and created forces that interact with a person’s state of health.
- She represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; CARE, CORE, AND CURE.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape are united.
- She categorized nursing into 5 levels of capabilities: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient and expert.
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- It is the process of choosing and embracing what is important.
- It defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
- It described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- It can be effectively demonstrated and practiced interpersonally.
- It’s the set of values, beliefs, and traditions that are held by a specific group of people and handed down from generation to generation.
- Activities or operations that signify the dynamic nature of the field.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- It deals with one or more specific, concrete concepts and proposition.
- An observable behavior found in the health care systems in society.
- It is the sole function of nurses, whereas core and cure are shared with other members of the health care team.
- The ability to share in the person’s experience.
20 Clues: She is the “Founder of Modern Nursing”. • The ability to share in the person’s experience. • It means love and charity, eros and agape are united. • It is the process of choosing and embracing what is important. • It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body and soul. • An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system. • ...
Unit 1: Intro to health 2024-09-01
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- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- The practice of focusing on the good aspects of a situation or life in general.
- A close and trusting relationship between two or more people.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and well-being.
- Regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others.
- Understanding and expressing our feelings in a healthy way. This includes recognizing emotions, communicating feelings, and finding healthy ways to cope with emotions.
- A complex reaction involving physiological arousal, expressive behavior, and conscious experience.
- How we interact and build relationships with others. It involves forming and maintaining friendships, effective communication, showing respect, and working well in teams.
- The act of sharing information or feelings through speaking, writing, or non-verbal means.
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- Methods used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- Conditions or practices that serve to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- Taking care of our bodies to stay strong and healthy. This includes activities and habits that maintain physical well-being, such as exercise, nutrition, sleep, and hygiene.
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- How we think and process information. It involves managing stress, problem-solving, maintaining a positive outlook, and seeking help when needed.
- Physical activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- The action or influence of people or things on one another.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The combined effort of a group of people to achieve a common goal.
20 Clues: Methods used to manage stress and difficult emotions. • The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings. • The action or influence of people or things on one another. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • A close and trusting relationship between two or more people. • ...
NON 2024-08-31
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- - is producing more output with the use of fewer resources
- - describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good / service
- Specializes in heart conditions
- - The amount of a product or service available for people to buy
- - a professional providing physical, mental, or occupational therapy
- - refers to the inputs used in the production of goods and services, such as labor and technology.
- - Uses hands-on techniques to treat muscle and joint pain
- - deals with the behavior of individual components
- FACILITIES - are places that provide health care
- - Expert in nutrition and diet planning
- - People or organizations that offer goods, services, or healthcare to others
- - Prepares and dispenses medications
- - Diagnoses and treats disorders of the nervous system
- - Specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period
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- - a medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- PROVIDER - is defined as a person or organization that offers medical or health services
- - refers to the amount of money spent on health services
- - deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- - Treats urinary tract issues and male reproductive organs.
- - treats skin conditions and diseases
- - Provides patient care, often working alongside doctors to monitor and assist with treatment
- ECONOMICS - is an economic analysis that explains what happens in the economy and why it happens, and how the economy works
- - Provides emergency medical care and transportation to hospitals
- - is 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well being
- - The study of how people use limited resources
- - uses imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRIs
- - People who buy and use goods and services
- - Fits and provides glasses and contact lenses
- - a healthcare provider specializing in oral health
- ECONOMICS - It is an economic statement that makes recommendations to economic policy
30 Clues: Specializes in heart conditions • - Prepares and dispenses medications • - treats skin conditions and diseases • - Expert in nutrition and diet planning • - People who buy and use goods and services • - Fits and provides glasses and contact lenses • - The study of how people use limited resources • FACILITIES - are places that provide health care • ...
Weight 2023-02-15
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- to stay away from someone or something
- to have something or someone taken away from you
- the amount that something or someone weighs
- a person who does not eat or use any animal products, such as meat, fish, eggs, cheese, or leather
- a person who does not eat meat for health or religious reasons or because they want to avoid being cruel to animals
- physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy
- o move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step
- to reduce the size or amount of something
- a place or club where you can go to exercise using machines, weights, and other equipment
- the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group
- the quality of not being willing to work or use any effort
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- the action of eating more food than your body needs, especially so that you feel uncomfortably full
- the particular physical form or appearance of something
- a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as a job
- the feeling you have when you need to eat
- the fact of being extremely fat, in a way that is dangerous for health
- a unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides
- to become or to make something become smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc
- (especially of people) attractively thin
- physical weakness and bad health caused by having too little food, or too little of the types of food necessary for good health
20 Clues: to stay away from someone or something • (especially of people) attractively thin • the feeling you have when you need to eat • to reduce the size or amount of something • the amount that something or someone weighs • to have something or someone taken away from you • the particular physical form or appearance of something • ...
Chapter 12 Bold Terms 2023-05-11
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- a process that takes material that would otherwise be garbage and regains it for human use
- a program where many different types of doctors give health care to their members
- contamination
- a form of oxygen that is formed naturally in the upper atmosphere
- rain that contains pollutants
- your response to God's ability
- a program in which a person or group of persons pays a fee on a regular basis to a company that agrees to pay for some or all of their health care needs
- someone who is concerned about the equality of the human environment
- anyone who purchases goods or services
- can be broken down in the water without causing a problem
- a feeling or emotion toward something
- provides basic health care to people of all ages
- a manager, supervisor, superintendent; to hold the office of oversight of another's property or affairs
- an individual who boasts that he or she has medical skills or a scientific remedy, but in fact has none
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- to compare the price and quality of a similar goods and services
- sending messages to the public about a certain product or service
- decreasing the amount of solid waste that will add to your garbage
- doctors trained to treat particular kinds of patients or health needs
- a warming of the earth's temperature
- to make unethical use for one's own advantage or profit
- to rob or to spoil, lead away from the truth
- all the living and non-living things, conditions or influences
- a person living in a town or city
- to decrease in size, amount, extent or number
24 Clues: contamination • rain that contains pollutants • your response to God's ability • a person living in a town or city • a warming of the earth's temperature • a feeling or emotion toward something • anyone who purchases goods or services • to rob or to spoil, lead away from the truth • to decrease in size, amount, extent or number • ...
Legal Aspects 2025-03-23
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- A specific type of negligence that refers to unreasonable conduct by a nurse.
- ____ exemption is considered if the consent process would adversely delay emergency care.
- The failure to act in a reasonable manner under a set of circumstances.
- The duty of health care providers to protect the secrecy of a patient’s information no matter how it is obtained.
- Did the nurse violate the duty to the patient?
- Abbreviation. The act requires that patients be informed of their right to be involved in making decisions regarding the medical care they receive.
- Did the nurse’s action cause a foreseeable patient injury?
- Good _____ law is a public policy to limit liability for those who voluntarily perform care and rescue in emergency situations.
- A deliberate act to threaten to harm the patient of a health care professional. The health care professional can carry out the threat.
- Did the nurse have a legal obligation to the patient?
- A nonconsensual touching.
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- False _____ is the unlawful confinement within a fixed area.
- Did the patient experience harm or injury?
- Responsible for establishing that the nurse acted wrongfully and proving that the nurse’s conduct was unreasonable.
- Abbreviation. A strategy to resolve the charges against the nurse out-of-court.
- _____ rule prohibits release of identifiable personal health information in any form without the patient’s permission.
- Initially assumed to be innocent of the malpractice charge.
- _____ consent is given in spoken or written direct words.
- _____ rule provides two standards to ensure authenticity of electronic personal records namely the integrity standard and person or entity authentication standard.
- ___ privilege is when the physician chooses to not fully share information that may lead to further patient harm.
- _____ consent is inferred from the patient’s conduct.
21 Clues: A nonconsensual touching. • Did the patient experience harm or injury? • Did the nurse violate the duty to the patient? • _____ consent is inferred from the patient’s conduct. • Did the nurse have a legal obligation to the patient? • _____ consent is given in spoken or written direct words. • Did the nurse’s action cause a foreseeable patient injury? • ...
Co Occurring Disorders Intro 2025-06-03
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- Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there
- A developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior
- A false belief that isn’t based in reality
- Using substances to try to manage symptoms of mental illness
- A condition where a person cannot control their use of alcohol or drugs
- A disorder marked by intense emotions and unstable relationships
- Negative beliefs or stereotypes about people with mental illness or addiction
- The process of identifying a mental health or substance use disorder
- A neurodevelopmental disorder that includes difficulty with attention and impulsivity
- A structured outline of goals and steps for managing co-occurring disorders
- A disorder that causes extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- A type of mental disorder involving unhealthy patterns of thinking and behavior
- Treatment that involves talking with a mental health professional
- A disorder where a person displays a pattern of angry or defiant behavior
- A group of people who share experiences and help each other recover
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- A serious mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- When a person has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder
- A condition that affects a person's thinking, mood, or behavior
- A disorder caused by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A return to substance use after a period of improvement
- A disorder involving aggressive or antisocial behavior
- A disorder involving excessive fear or worry
- Techniques or strategies used to deal with stress or difficult emotions
- A mental health condition that primarily affects emotional state
- A mood disorder marked by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
25 Clues: A false belief that isn’t based in reality • A disorder involving excessive fear or worry • Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there • A disorder involving aggressive or antisocial behavior • A return to substance use after a period of improvement • Using substances to try to manage symptoms of mental illness • ...
wellbeing and mental health 2025-10-21
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- the state of being free from illness or injury
- Relating to religion or religious belief
- the amount of rest needed after mental or physical exertion
- the practise of focusing on the present moment
- The achievement of something desired, promised, or predicted; satisfaction.
- Joined or linked together; feeling a sense of belonging and support
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- An activity like yoga or tai chi
- Having or showing determination or resolve
- The general state of someone's overall health
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy
- proper food intake is key to good ...
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The quality or state of being physically strong
13 Clues: proper food intake is key to good ... • An activity like yoga or tai chi • Having or showing determination or resolve • Relating to religion or religious belief • The general state of someone's overall health • the state of being free from illness or injury • the practise of focusing on the present moment • The quality or state of being physically strong • ...
Beveridge Report 1942 2025-12-17
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- The NHS was designed to improve what? (6)
- What organisation was formed to provide healthcare for all? (3)
- Which giant focused on poor health and illness? (7)
- Which disease caused many deaths in cities?
- Which political party created the NHS in 1948? (6)
- The NHS was set up to be what at the point of use? (4)
- What global event helped create the need for better health care? (3)
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- Who wrote the famous 1942 report? (9)
- Which giant meant unemployment? (8)
- Which giant referred to bad housing conditions? (7)
- Which giant meant lack of education? (9)
- What type of document did Beveridge publish? (6)
- What giant described people lacking basic needs? (4)
13 Clues: Which giant meant unemployment? (8) • Who wrote the famous 1942 report? (9) • Which giant meant lack of education? (9) • The NHS was designed to improve what? (6) • Which disease caused many deaths in cities? • What type of document did Beveridge publish? (6) • Which political party created the NHS in 1948? (6) • Which giant referred to bad housing conditions? (7) • ...
Anti-bulling 2014-08-08
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- the person who is bulling
- consist bulling
- whispers about somebody
- having no propose
- somebody who has no affect on what is going on
- not the truth
- bulling someone online
- hard or to try change something
- making something better
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- with nobody,liked by nobody
- physically harming someone
- heeling someone
- the health of of your brain
13 Clues: not the truth • heeling someone • consist bulling • having no propose • bulling someone online • whispers about somebody • making something better • the person who is bulling • physically harming someone • with nobody,liked by nobody • the health of of your brain • hard or to try change something • somebody who has no affect on what is going on
Health and Social Care 2024-05-23
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- The ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.
- Care that addresses the whole person, including their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
- Care that is respectful of and responsive to the preferences, needs, and values of individuals.
- and Diversity: Ensuring fair treatment and opportunity for all, respecting and valuing differences.
- Activities and initiatives aimed at improving health and preventing illness.
- The ability of an individual to make their own decisions.
- A group of professionals from different disciplines working together to provide comprehensive care.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- Limits that protect the space between the professional's power and the client's vulnerability.
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- Obtaining permission before performing any procedure or sharing personal information.
- Ensuring that personal information is kept private and shared only with those who need to know.
- Supporting individuals to express their views and concerns, access information and services, and defend and promote their rights.
- Plan: A detailed approach for the delivery of care to an individual, based on their specific needs and preferences.
- Ensuring that personal information is kept private and shared only with those who need to know.
- Treating individuals with respect, valuing them as unique individuals.
- Encouraging and supporting individuals to take control of their own health and well-being.
- Identifying potential risks to an individual's health or safety and determining ways to mitigate them.
- Protecting people's health, well-being, and human rights; ensuring they live free from harm, abuse, and neglect.
- A legal obligation to ensure the safety and well-being of others.
- Ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to participate fully in society.
20 Clues: A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • The ability of an individual to make their own decisions. • A legal obligation to ensure the safety and well-being of others. • Treating individuals with respect, valuing them as unique individuals. • Activities and initiatives aimed at improving health and preventing illness. • ...
Unit 15 words 2022-04-20
Spanish vocab 2025-12-02
MENTAL HEALTH 2013-03-07
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- To aid or encourage someone
- The actions or reactions of a person
- Percentage of ill health which is mental health
- The emotional and physical space that we place between ourselves and others
- To reflect or contemplate
- A mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of sadness that persists
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- A feeling of pride in yourself
- Extreme mood swings punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behaviour
- A professional who diagnoses and treats mental illness
- Unwarranted worries that affect a person's daily activity
- A problem in the brain that makes it hard for a person to remember, learn and communicate.
- Bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality
- State of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced
13 Clues: To reflect or contemplate • To aid or encourage someone • A feeling of pride in yourself • The actions or reactions of a person • Bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality • Percentage of ill health which is mental health • A professional who diagnoses and treats mental illness • Unwarranted worries that affect a person's daily activity • ...
Women's Health 2013-04-12
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- What are the special reproductive cells in the ovary called
- Women over 50 should have a mammogram over how many years
- Procedure used to detect breast cancer in women
- What is the lining of the inside of the uterus called
- Correct term for 'period‘
- Where do females produce eggs
- Nervosa The disease where people eat a very minimal amount
- Which gender is more predominant in developing breast cancer
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- Disease causing your bones to weaken
- When females stop getting their monthly periods for 3 or more months
- The disease that makes people want to forcefully throw up the food they have consumed
- Tube Where do eggs travel through next from the ovaries
- At what age do girls normally start puberty
13 Clues: Correct term for 'period‘ • Where do females produce eggs • Disease causing your bones to weaken • At what age do girls normally start puberty • Procedure used to detect breast cancer in women • What is the lining of the inside of the uterus called • Tube Where do eggs travel through next from the ovaries • Women over 50 should have a mammogram over how many years • ...
Health & Fitness 2020-04-08
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- Colds and flu are kinds of ____.
- ____ is a very serious disease.
- Bad news can sometimes make you feel ____.
- ____ is about being healthy and strong.
- ____ is a sport in which you must be very strong to do.
- ____ are very small living things that can make you very ill.
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- Fruits and vegetables are ____ foods.
- If you have ____, you feel worried because of problems in your life.
- The food you usually eat is called your ____.
- ____ is a sport you do with a bike.
- Walking and swimming are types of ____.
- Burgers, chips and pizza are ____ ____.
- Some people ____ by watching t.v. or reading a book.
13 Clues: ____ is a very serious disease. • Colds and flu are kinds of ____. • ____ is a sport you do with a bike. • Fruits and vegetables are ____ foods. • ____ is about being healthy and strong. • Walking and swimming are types of ____. • Burgers, chips and pizza are ____ ____. • Bad news can sometimes make you feel ____. • The food you usually eat is called your ____. • ...
Health Project 2021-02-23
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- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet, consisting essentially of sucrose, and used as a sweetener in food and drink.
- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
- a type of diabetes
- the concentration of glucose in the blood.
- a sweet food made with sugar or other sweeteners, typically formed in small, shaped pieces and flavored with chocolate, fruit, or nuts.
- the years of a person's age from 13 to 19.
- condition characterized by slightly elevated blood glucose levels, regarded as indicative that a person is at risk of progressing to Type 2 diabetes.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
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- a type of diabetes
- a person who is fully grown or developed.
- a hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. The lack of insulin causes a form of diabetes.
- a type of diabetes
- a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
15 Clues: a type of diabetes • a type of diabetes • a type of diabetes • a person who is fully grown or developed. • the concentration of glucose in the blood. • the years of a person's age from 13 to 19. • a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority. • A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose). • ...
Health test 2021-02-24
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- avoid .... foods.
- what you have to take twice a day?
- you should drink 8-10 glasses of...
- what you need to wash regularly?
- How is the health regulation?
- when washing hands, you should rub soap between your...
- you should save water and...
- what you don't want to ruin when brushing your teeth?
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- how should you keep your mind?
- how many times you should exercise a week?
- you should have a regular check up at to the dentist to look for...
- what problem can you get if you share you comb or hat?
- keep away from...
13 Clues: avoid .... foods. • keep away from... • you should save water and... • How is the health regulation? • how should you keep your mind? • what you need to wash regularly? • what you have to take twice a day? • you should drink 8-10 glasses of... • how many times you should exercise a week? • what you don't want to ruin when brushing your teeth? • ...
Environmental Health 2017-04-24
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- For every 100 miles walked, where do participants get a 3 day pass to?
- Program at USU that gives grants for “green” ideas
- __ Free doesn’t mean phthalate free
- What tab does one click under the Recreation Division tab to find organized sports in Logan?
- There is no known safe level of exposure to this element
- Less ________ = less waste
- _____ opened on Dec. 4, 1999
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- What city has installed 1,700 solar panels since 2007
- What is the name of Logan Utahs new power program
- ________ is a program that Salt Lake City offers to all city residents
- How many Ib of trash does a Human Make in a day
- what when burned makes 19.64 lb of co2
- what is ending up in our landfills
13 Clues: Less ________ = less waste • _____ opened on Dec. 4, 1999 • what is ending up in our landfills • __ Free doesn’t mean phthalate free • what when burned makes 19.64 lb of co2 • How many Ib of trash does a Human Make in a day • What is the name of Logan Utahs new power program • Program at USU that gives grants for “green” ideas • ...
Cardiovascular Health 2017-05-31
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- Enlargement of the heart muscle.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- Occurs when blood vessel in the brain breaks, causing blood to enter the brain tissue and damage cells.
- A plaque formed by the buildup of fat and cholesterol in the artery walls.
- A disease that causes inflammation of the heart.
- Occurs when plaques (often fat or cholesterol) or blood clots prevent blood flow to the brain cells.
- Organ that spreads blood, oxygen, and other materials to the rest of the body.
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- Includes the blood vessels, heart, and lungs.
- A strep infection that causes inflammation throughout the body.
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
- Organ that distributes oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Another word for chest pain.
- Medical term for swelling.
13 Clues: Medical term for swelling. • Another word for chest pain. • Abnormally high blood pressure. • Enlargement of the heart muscle. • Includes the blood vessels, heart, and lungs. • A disease that causes inflammation of the heart. • Organ that distributes oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply. • ...
Health Outcomes 2018-05-25
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- A disease caused by consuming contaminated food or drink.
- the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale
- to keep from occurring; avert; hinder
- to relate to; be connected with; be of interest or importance to; affect
- unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition; sickness.
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- the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier
- any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc.
- to report as less or fewer than is correct
- the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor
- any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
- a sign or indication of something.
- of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole
- the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
13 Clues: a sign or indication of something. • to keep from occurring; avert; hinder • to report as less or fewer than is correct • A disease caused by consuming contaminated food or drink. • unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition; sickness. • the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier • ...
Health Outcomes 2018-05-25
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- the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale
- the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor
- unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition; sickness.
- to keep from occurring; avert; hinder
- A disease caused by consuming contaminated food or drink.
- a sign or indication of something.
- any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc.
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- to report as less or fewer than is correct
- the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier
- to relate to; be connected with; be of interest or importance to; affect
- any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
- the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
- of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole
13 Clues: a sign or indication of something. • to keep from occurring; avert; hinder • to report as less or fewer than is correct • A disease caused by consuming contaminated food or drink. • unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition; sickness. • the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier • ...
Personal Health 2018-01-10
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- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes
- process where heat from the sun gets trapped by gases
- precipitation unusually acidic
- disorder where nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed causing seizures
- region of the atmosphere that absorbs sun's UV rays
- first aid procedure used to remove objects from the airway
- substances or chemicals to control pests
- metabolic disorder where your body cannot produce enough insulin or use the insulin
- a place for disposing waste by dumping them there
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- doctor who specializes in skin
- procedure that combines chest compressions with mouth to mouth to start the heart
- person who specializes in a particular skill
- CPR without mouth to mouth breaths
13 Clues: doctor who specializes in skin • precipitation unusually acidic • CPR without mouth to mouth breaths • substances or chemicals to control pests • person who specializes in a particular skill • a place for disposing waste by dumping them there • region of the atmosphere that absorbs sun's UV rays • process where heat from the sun gets trapped by gases • ...
Personal health 2018-01-10
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- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
- sheild that protects living things from ultraviolet radiation
- rain that is far more acidic than normal
- the trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air
- a neurological disorder associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried
- aka Heimlich maneuver. First aid procedure for choking
- disease where body can’t produce enough insulin resulting in abnormal metabolism and elevated levels of glucose in blood and urine
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- medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patients chest in an attempt to restore blood circulation
- a person who concentrated primarily on a particular subject or activity and are highly skilled in a specific and restricted field
- products used on crops to control insects and other pests
- cpr without mouth to mouth
13 Clues: cpr without mouth to mouth • rain that is far more acidic than normal • huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried • aka Heimlich maneuver. First aid procedure for choking • products used on crops to control insects and other pests • sheild that protects living things from ultraviolet radiation • the trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air • ...
Personal Health 2018-01-11
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- a pressure chamber
- Rain rain that is more acidic
- CPR without mouth to mouth
- doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients
- the trapping of heat by carbon dioxide
- Used on crops
- manuveur that involves quick upward pulls
- wastes are dumped here
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- a first aid procedure that uses mouth to mouth
- an illness in which the brain is damaged
- protects us from UV rays
- this person treats skin disorders
- prevents you from converting food into energy
13 Clues: Used on crops • a pressure chamber • wastes are dumped here • protects us from UV rays • CPR without mouth to mouth • Rain rain that is more acidic • this person treats skin disorders • the trapping of heat by carbon dioxide • an illness in which the brain is damaged • manuveur that involves quick upward pulls • prevents you from converting food into energy • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-07
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- Pits where trash is dumped
- Gases in the air trap heat
- A person highly skilled in a particular subject
- Protects the earth from UV Rays
- Brain disorder causing seizures
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- first aid procedure to treat choking
- A specialist in treating skin diseases
- CPR without your hands
- Used by farmers to keep bugs away
- Rain that is more acidic that usual
- Disease causing high blood sugar
- Sterilizes things by heat
- Involves chest compression and rescue breathing to save a life
13 Clues: CPR without your hands • Sterilizes things by heat • Pits where trash is dumped • Gases in the air trap heat • Protects the earth from UV Rays • Brain disorder causing seizures • Disease causing high blood sugar • Used by farmers to keep bugs away • Rain that is more acidic that usual • first aid procedure to treat choking • A specialist in treating skin diseases • ...
Health vocab 2019-01-07
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- the condition were you ither don’t produce or use insulin effectively
- medical practitioner used to treat and diagnose skin cancer
- traping of the heat from the sun to maintain the heat or temperature of the earth
- were our trash goes
- someone that is a professional in there field
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- the first aid procedure use to treat upper airway blockage
- stron heated container used for chemical reactions
- bug killer
- resuscitation the medical process that repeats the compressions of a patients cest
- the layer in the stratosphere that contains ozone
- the neurological condition were u can get a episode of disturbance
- pathogens released by industrial factories that effects rain
- only cpr cpr without mouth to mouth
13 Clues: bug killer • were our trash goes • only cpr cpr without mouth to mouth • someone that is a professional in there field • the layer in the stratosphere that contains ozone • stron heated container used for chemical reactions • the first aid procedure use to treat upper airway blockage • medical practitioner used to treat and diagnose skin cancer • ...
health class 2019-01-07
13 Clues: skin doctor • dump stuff in • control insects • no mouth to mouth • rain with acidity • high blood glucose • trap suns radiation • concentrated on one • layer. shield in air • disorder with seizures • strong heated container • thrust quick upward pull • repeated compressions medically
health vocab 2019-01-08
Across
- cpr with no mouth to mouth
- a place to dispose of waste materials
- substance used to kill insects harmful to plants/animals
- a doctor who treats skin disorders
- the suns warmth, trapped in a planets lower atmosphere
- a neurological disorder causing reoccurring sensory disturbance
- rainfall made acidic by atmospheric pollution
- a person who focuses mainly on a particular subject
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- heated container used for chemical reactions
- cpr
- the Heimlich maneuver used to treat airway obstruction
- a layer of earths stratosphere that absorbs uv rays from the sun
- the body reaction to insulin causing glucose in the blood stream
13 Clues: cpr • cpr with no mouth to mouth • a doctor who treats skin disorders • a place to dispose of waste materials • heated container used for chemical reactions • rainfall made acidic by atmospheric pollution • a person who focuses mainly on a particular subject • the Heimlich maneuver used to treat airway obstruction • the suns warmth, trapped in a planets lower atmosphere • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-07
Across
- The reason for global warming
- rain precipitation that is parciurally acidic
- A place where we throw away our waste
- When someone is choking you use this procedure
- chemicals that keep pests away from crops
- a doctor that focuses on a specific type of medicine
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- a container to contain chemical reactions
- when someone stops breathing and their pulse stops you do this procedure
- protects us from UV rays
- when you cannot produce or respond to insulin
- CPR with hands and no mouth to mouth
- a nerulagical disease that acts up when the sensories are overloaded
- A doctor that focuses on skin
13 Clues: protects us from UV rays • The reason for global warming • A doctor that focuses on skin • CPR with hands and no mouth to mouth • A place where we throw away our waste • a container to contain chemical reactions • chemicals that keep pests away from crops • when you cannot produce or respond to insulin • rain precipitation that is parciurally acidic • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-08
Across
- huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried
- acidic precipitation
- strong heated container
- products used on crops to control pests
- first aid procedure with compressions and breathes
- skin doctor
- protects earth from UV radiation
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- neurological disorder
- quick upward pulls in the diaphragm
- someone who concentrated primarily on a particular subject
- no rescue breathes
- trapping of heat
- insullin impairment
13 Clues: skin doctor • trapping of heat • no rescue breathes • insullin impairment • acidic precipitation • neurological disorder • strong heated container • protects earth from UV radiation • quick upward pulls in the diaphragm • products used on crops to control pests • huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried • first aid procedure with compressions and breathes • ...
health vocab 2019-01-09
Across
- disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- :a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- Only CPR: is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths.
- Thrusts:Abdominal thrusts is a first aid procedure used to treat upper airway obstructions by foreign objects
Down
- place to dispose of refuse and other waste material
- person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity; a person highly skilled in a specific and restricted field.
- Effect:the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- Layer:a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude
- Resuscitation: a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest, performed in an attempt to restore the blood circulation and breathing of a person who has suffered cardiac arrest.
- substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- Rain:rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes
- :a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
13 Clues: Only CPR: is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths. • place to dispose of refuse and other waste material • Layer:a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude • :a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders. • disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures. • ...
Health Crossword 2019-01-11
Across
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation; used when someones heart has stopped beating or someone has stopped breathing
- a doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that causes environmental harm
- quick upward pulls into the diaphragm to force out obstructions blocking the airway
- huge pits where waste is dumped and buried
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
- a shield to protect living things from UV radiation
- a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels
- nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures
Down
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planets lower atmosphere
- used to control the insects and other pests and crops
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- CPR without mouth to mouth breaths
13 Clues: CPR without mouth to mouth breaths • huge pits where waste is dumped and buried • a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels • nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures • a shield to protect living things from UV radiation • used to control the insects and other pests and crops • the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planets lower atmosphere • ...
health vocab 2019-01-13
Across
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
- a disease that affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin
- CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths
- rain polluted by acid that has been released into the atmosphere
- an emergency technique to help clear someone's airway
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- a layer in the earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms that are harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
Down
- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest, performed in an attempt to restore the blood circulation and breathing of a person who has suffered cardiac arrest
- someone who specializes in a particular occupation, practice, or field of study
- when the Earth's atmosphere becomes thick with gases and substances which trap the sun's radiation, making the Earth warmer
- a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures
- a place to dispose of waste material by burying it and covering it with soil
13 Clues: CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths • an emergency technique to help clear someone's airway • rain polluted by acid that has been released into the atmosphere • a disease that affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin • a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
Across
- The state of being comfortable, happy or and healthy
- Feeling of joy
- Gentle feeling of fondness or liking
- strong feeling
- pressure from everyday life
- State of unhappiness
- Parents and children in one unit
Down
- meaning bad
- Emotional state or reaction
- Same as common sense
- Confidence in one's worth
- Feeling of worry
- Opposite of happy
13 Clues: meaning bad • Feeling of joy • strong feeling • Feeling of worry • Opposite of happy • Same as common sense • State of unhappiness • Confidence in one's worth • Emotional state or reaction • pressure from everyday life • Parents and children in one unit • Gentle feeling of fondness or liking • The state of being comfortable, happy or and healthy
mental health 2018-07-22
Across
- fear of being overweight.
- organ in the body that controls practically everything.
- negative thoughts that have an affect to mental, physical, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge.
- changes in how an individual experiences different feelings and how these feelings are expressed, interpreted.
- feeling great and positive
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- disorder characterized by thoughts and experiences that seems out of touch with reality.
- - ptsd.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions)
- states of comfortability, health and happiness.
- feeling terrible and negative
- stressful and anxious feelings which are common responses to situation where we feel under pressure.
13 Clues: - ptsd. • fear of being overweight. • feeling great and positive • feeling terrible and negative • states of comfortability, health and happiness. • organ in the body that controls practically everything. • eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge. • excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions) • ...
Renal Health 2021-08-07
13 Clues: Low • High • Protein in urine • Urea in the urine • No output of urine • Low blood pressure • Low level of sodium • High blood pressure • High level of sodium • High level of potassium • Low Red Blood Count (RBCs) • Medical word for dehydration • High level of nitrogen in blood
Health Triangle 2024-05-22
Across
- ways to deal with stress
- type of hormone that deals with stress
- helps body grow
- system that helps body fight
- response to difficult situations
- communication with peers
- state of mind
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- state of feelings
- state of your body
- negative emotion trait
- helping the mind
- a way to keep healthy mind and body
- your friends
13 Clues: your friends • state of mind • helps body grow • helping the mind • state of feelings • state of your body • negative emotion trait • ways to deal with stress • communication with peers • system that helps body fight • response to difficult situations • a way to keep healthy mind and body • type of hormone that deals with stress
Health Problems 2024-04-29
Across
- Sneeze a lot, have stuffy nose and sore throat
- I need a tissue to wipe my nose. (2 words)
- My teeth are in pain.
- Achoo!Achoo!
- Chills, high temperature, loss of appetite
- A place for check-ups and treatment.
- Ough! Ough!
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- My head is spinning.
- My tummy hurts.
- It was too sharp, I got hurt.
- My neck is in pain. (2 words)
- My head hurts.
- I don't feel good today.
13 Clues: Ough! Ough! • Achoo!Achoo! • My head hurts. • My tummy hurts. • My head is spinning. • My teeth are in pain. • I don't feel good today. • It was too sharp, I got hurt. • My neck is in pain. (2 words) • A place for check-ups and treatment. • I need a tissue to wipe my nose. (2 words) • Chills, high temperature, loss of appetite • Sneeze a lot, have stuffy nose and sore throat
Mental Health 2023-07-14
Across
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
Down
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- refers to the people in your life that help you achieve your personal and professional goals
- the action or practice of meditating
- Intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death
13 Clues: the action or practice of meditating • intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties • ...
Health words 2023-01-30
Across
- How long heart, lungs and vessels can obtain a specific pace.
- Top of your target heart rate zone with some rests.
- Muscles, ligaments tendons,and bones.
- The amount of time your body is able to handle a force/weight.
- The period in which your heart beat should align with, depending on what your doing.
- When you start out at a spot then continue to get better.
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- The time before a workout or activity that you prepare your body to exercise.
- How bendable your body/muscles are.
- A way for people to become more fit, in internal health and external.
- To have a particular thing you want to improve and the time it takes to improve it.
- To maintain or retain a certain weight by counting calories.
- Working more and harder than usual, sometimes hurting your body.
- The amount of force/weight your body is able to handle.
13 Clues: How bendable your body/muscles are. • Muscles, ligaments tendons,and bones. • Top of your target heart rate zone with some rests. • The amount of force/weight your body is able to handle. • When you start out at a spot then continue to get better. • To maintain or retain a certain weight by counting calories. • ...
Preconceptive Health 2023-06-19
Across
- a ______ means a baby is born too early; usually takes place before the 37th week of pregnancy.
- an offspring of a human in the embryo stage.
- eating properly is the first step to a ______ pregnancy.
- a mother or a father.
- ______ are molecules that combine to form proteins, and the building blocks of life.
- a ______ is when a baby dies in the womb after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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- a mother's ______ choices can affect the health of both the mother and the baby.
- the use of artificial methods to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse.
- the ability to conceive a child.
- determined by genetic factors and therefore able to be passed on from parents to their children.
- the time which one or more offspring develops inside a woman's uterus.
- ______ health is a woman's health before she become pregnant.
- everything a mother does to herself she does to her ______.
13 Clues: a mother or a father. • the ability to conceive a child. • an offspring of a human in the embryo stage. • eating properly is the first step to a ______ pregnancy. • everything a mother does to herself she does to her ______. • ______ health is a woman's health before she become pregnant. • a ______ is when a baby dies in the womb after 20 weeks of pregnancy. • ...
Health problems 2023-02-28
Health Crossword 2023-05-19
Across
- Schedule 2 Drug, Opioid, Often used for medicinal purposes as a painkiller
- Schedule 2 Drug, Drug used to target groups in marginalized communities, Stimulant
- Opioid,Poppy Flower, Cause of conflict in the Qing Dynasty
- Schedule 2 Drug, Stimulant, Walter White
- Schedule 1 Drug, Synonym for Happy
- Schedule 1 Drug, Syringe, Highly Addictive, Depressant
- Schedule 2 Drug, Can be used for ADHD, Stimulant
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- Schedule 1 Drug, legalized in California, Snoop Dogg,
- Schedule 2 Drug, A white powder thats often snorted, Stimulant
- Schedule 3 Drug, Tranquilizer for animals and humans, Anesthetic, W2S
- Painkiller,Used in Aristotle and Dante after the accident, commonly used for medicinal purposes
- Schedule 1 Drug, Hallucinogenic, Acid
- Is a depressant, One of the most used drugs, Consumed as liquid
13 Clues: Schedule 1 Drug, Synonym for Happy • Schedule 1 Drug, Hallucinogenic, Acid • Schedule 2 Drug, Stimulant, Walter White • Schedule 2 Drug, Can be used for ADHD, Stimulant • Schedule 1 Drug, legalized in California, Snoop Dogg, • Schedule 1 Drug, Syringe, Highly Addictive, Depressant • Opioid,Poppy Flower, Cause of conflict in the Qing Dynasty • ...
Health vocabulary 2021-10-04
Across
- You need this if you aren't feeling well
- If your teeth hurt you go to meet a
- This is an blood-sucking creature
- Straight line of people
- When your throat is sore you
- If you aren't feeling well you might have a
- People who write books are
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- You eat this and pain go away
- Pharmacists make these to patients
- George
- Doctors take care of you in here
- This is a small and disgusting creature
- Companies do this to be seen
13 Clues: George • Straight line of people • People who write books are • When your throat is sore you • Companies do this to be seen • You eat this and pain go away • Doctors take care of you in here • This is an blood-sucking creature • Pharmacists make these to patients • If your teeth hurt you go to meet a • This is a small and disgusting creature • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-01
Across
- Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign
- Canadians spent 950 million a year on
- Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but the stigma and basis shames us all
- What is a big issue for people with mental health issues
- What is the economic cost for the year 2021
- What law sets out powers and obligations of psychiatric facilities in Canada
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- Who are more affected by mental illnesses?
- What company started the #LetsTalk campaign
- By what age will 50% of Canadians have/had mental illnesses
- The centre of addiction and mental health
- How can some people with mental illnesses cope
- What is a big factor that causes people not to get help
- What organ is affected by a mental illness?
13 Clues: Canadians spent 950 million a year on • The centre of addiction and mental health • Who are more affected by mental illnesses? • What company started the #LetsTalk campaign • What is the economic cost for the year 2021 • What organ is affected by a mental illness? • How can some people with mental illnesses cope • Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-01
Across
- What is a big factor that causes people not to get help
- By what age will 50% of Canadians have/had mental illnesses
- What company started the #LetsTalk campaign
- What is the economic cost for the year 2021
- Canadians spent 950 million a year on
- What organ is affected by a mental illness?
- Who are more affected by mental illnesses?
- Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign
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- Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but the stigma and basis shames us all
- What is a big issue for people with mental health issues
- What law sets out powers and obligations of psychiatric facilities in Canada
- How can some people with mental illnesses cope
- The centre of addiction and mental health
13 Clues: Canadians spent 950 million a year on • The centre of addiction and mental health • Who are more affected by mental illnesses? • What company started the #LetsTalk campaign • What is the economic cost for the year 2021 • What organ is affected by a mental illness? • How can some people with mental illnesses cope • Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign • ...
