health Crossword Puzzles
WHO health allied professionals 2023-05-21
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- A professional who promotes good health through proper diet and treatment of diseases.
- They administers radiation therapy services to patients and observes patients during treatment
- They investigates treats, and gives aid to people with social problems.
- A professional with expertise and skills in helping women maintain healthy pregnancies, assist in or perform childbirth delivery
- They assists students with personal, family, education, and career decisions and concerns.
- They perform the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing tissues.
- They give emergency medical treatment or assist medical professionals in emergency situations.
- A professional who prepares and dispenses medication prescribed by licensed health professional.
- A professional who diagnoses and treats patients with functional and organic speech defects and disorders,
- A professional whoidentifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders.
- They make and firts prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body.
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- A healthcare professional who perform imaging procedures such as x-ray examination.
- They examines evaluates and treats physical impairments through use of special exercise.
- A professional who performs under the direction of physician various administrative and non-technical clinical task in hospitals, clinics and other similar facilities.
- asian life skills and positive attitudes toward the health and well-being of students.
- They specializes in the promotion of optimum cardiopulmonary function and health.
- They diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders.
- A professional who assesses, diagnoses, treats and helps prevent mental disorders.
- A professional with special training in phlebotomy or drawing blood from patients.
- A professional who trained to provide care for people who are sick or injured.
20 Clues: They diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders. • They investigates treats, and gives aid to people with social problems. • They make and firts prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body. • A professional who trained to provide care for people who are sick or injured. • ...
ID & Paperwork 2025-03-25
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- A card issued by a health insurance provider showing proof of health insurance coverage
- Documents detailing an individual's health history
- A government issued card with a unique number for employment and tax purposes
- Official document recording a person's birth details
- A legal document that grants one person the authority to act on behalf of another in financial, legal, or health-related matters
- A document showing a person's vaccination history
- Official records from an educational institution listing courses completed and grades earned.
- Official certificate awarded by educational institutions upon completion of a course of study or degree program
- The act of stealing someone's personal information for fraudulent use
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- Government issued ID that authorizes an individual to operate a motor vehicle and serves as a primary form of identification
- An official document that records the marriage of two individuals, issued by a government authority
- Annual documents submitted to the government detailing income, deductions, and taxes owed or refunded
- A legal document proving ownership of a vehicle
- Document showing earnings and deductions for a given pay period
- Official government document that certifies a person's identity and citizenship, allowing them to travel internationally and enter other countries
- Official document issued by a government authority that certifies the death of an individual
- Legal document that outlines how a person's assets and property should be distributed after their death
- A secure storage container designed to protect documents and valuables from damage or theft
- A method of storing digital documents and files on remote servers
- A legally binding contract between a property owner and tenant outlining the terms and conditions of renting property
20 Clues: A legal document proving ownership of a vehicle • A document showing a person's vaccination history • Documents detailing an individual's health history • Official document recording a person's birth details • Document showing earnings and deductions for a given pay period • A method of storing digital documents and files on remote servers • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-03
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- This viral infection can cause liver damage and is often transmitted through contaminated blood.
- A serious condition resulting from excessive alcohol consumption.
- A disease that involves the abnormal growth of cells in the body, which can lead to tumors.
- A process that involves giving individuals or communities access to health education, resources, and services.
- The risk of developing a disease due to environmental, behavioral, or genetic factors.
- A term for diseases that are primarily caused by unhealthy lifestyle choices.
- The practice of preventing disease, promoting health, and prolonging life through organized efforts.
- A contagious disease that affects the respiratory system, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- A measure of the total number of years of life lost due to premature death or disability.
- A condition that causes the bones to become fragile and brittle.
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- A severe form of malnutrition caused by insufficient protein intake, leading to edema and growth failure.
- A disorder characterized by the body's inability to metabolize lactose.
- A viral infection that is classified under the ICD as a major cause of death worldwide.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in populations.
- The process of tracking the incidence and spread of infectious diseases.
- The system used to classify and code diseases and other health problems.
- A term for the healthcare system’s approach to preventing, detecting, and managing diseases in populations.
- A measure of the number of babies who die before reaching one year of age.
- A disease caused by the lack of vitamin C, leading to bleeding gums and weakness.
- A chronic disease involving inflammation of the airways and difficulty breathing.
20 Clues: A condition that causes the bones to become fragile and brittle. • A serious condition resulting from excessive alcohol consumption. • A disorder characterized by the body's inability to metabolize lactose. • The process of tracking the incidence and spread of infectious diseases. • The system used to classify and code diseases and other health problems. • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-06
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- What term refers to the total number of disease cases in a population?
- What is the leading cause of maternal mortality?
- What is the main environmental risk for respiratory diseases?
- What indicator estimates years lost due to premature death?
- What indicator measures years lived with disability?
- Which metric adjusts life expectancy for quality of health?
- What does BMI stand for in health assessments?
- Which organ is primarily affected by cirrhosis?
- Which country has the highest life expectancy?
- What is the primary purpose of the ICD?
- Which insect is responsible for spreading malaria?
- What is the leading cause of death worldwide?
- What term describes the number of new disease cases in a population?
- What is the final stage of HIV infection?
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- What is the mortality rate of children under five called?
- What is the medical term for high blood sugar?
- What term describes a disease outbreak across multiple countries?
- Which global organization tracks health statistics?
- Which virus attacks the immune system and leads to AIDS?
- What is the globally recognized system for classifying diseases?
- What is the most common chronic disease worldwide?
- Which measure combines mortality and disability in one metric?
- What condition is strongly linked to high BMI? → Obesity
- Which type of cancer causes the most deaths globally?
- Which vitamin deficiency leads to scurvy?
- Which organization is responsible for maintaining the ICD?
- What version of the ICD is currently in use?
- What is the leading preventable cause of lung cancer?
- Which continent has the highest burden of infectious diseases?
- mortality What health metric is measured per 1,000 live births?
30 Clues: What is the primary purpose of the ICD? • Which vitamin deficiency leads to scurvy? • What is the final stage of HIV infection? • What version of the ICD is currently in use? • What is the leading cause of death worldwide? • What is the medical term for high blood sugar? • What does BMI stand for in health assessments? • Which country has the highest life expectancy? • ...
Super Size Me Crossword Quiz 2025-01-24
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- The number of possible health concerns for overweight and obese children
- The nation with the most overweight people in 2004
- The place where fast food has negatively impact the lunch menu
- The list that Spurlock could hardly find in various McDonald's
- The disease 1/3 of children develop during their lifetime in 2000
- The leading preventable death in America that share similar issues to obesity
- The size Spurlock had to accept when offered at McDonald's
- The amount of money McDonald's spent on direct advertisements in 2001
- The conductor of the McDonald's experiment
- The age group McDonald's has marketed heavily towards
- The food company that accounts 43% of the total fast food market
- Spurlock's final weight after the experiment
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- The percent of "heavy users" at McDonald's
- The percent of obese children who develop liver problems
- The sweets company where the founders had health issues from its high-sugar products
- What the physician prescribed Spurlock after his health worsened in the experiment
- One of the main health crises highlighted in the film
- The amount of deaths caused by obesity and related illnesses yearly
- Spurlock's daily calorie intake during the experiment
- The state with the most overweight and obese Americans
- The percent of Americans that get no form of exercise
- The amount of sugar Spurlock consumed in pounds
- A measurement of energy needed to raise the temperature of one cubic centimetre of water by one degree centigrade
- The amount of overweight Americans in the early 2000's
- Spurlock's urge and condition where he only felt happy eating McDonald's
25 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 • Spurlock's daily calorie intake during the experiment • ...
Super Size Me Crossword Quiz 2025-01-24
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- Which health indicator worsened significantly during the experiment?
- What healthy menu item did McDonald’s add after the film’s release?
- What mental health issue did the protagonist experience (e.g., feeling down)?
- What was the profession of Morgan Spurlock’s girlfriend at the time of filming?
- Which excessive dietary component was highlighted in the film? (e.g., fat and ___)
- Which cultural issue was a key topic of the film?
- How many pounds did the protagonist gain during the experiment?
- Which over-consumed food component was highlighted as harmful (e.g., affects blood pressure)?
- What negative outcomes were shown to result from fast-food consumption (e.g., weight gain and ___)?
- What is the name of the protagonist in the film?
- Who were the primary target audience of fast-food advertisements criticized in the film?
- Which body organ experienced significant damage during the experiment?
- What area of study did the protagonist explore with his body as the subject?
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- What type of food did the protagonist’s diet lead him to become dependent on?
- What kind of food does Morgan’s girlfriend specialize in?
- What type of advertisements targeted children according to the film?
- What phrase did McDonald’s often use to promote larger portions?
- Which fast-food chain's food was the protagonist exclusively eating?
- Which global health issue was a major focus of the film?
- What health-related warning did the doctors give the protagonist?
- How many meals did the protagonist eat per day during the experiment?
- Which industry’s advertising strategies were heavily criticized?
- What is the name of the director and star of the documentary?
- Which government program for children does the film mention in relation to obesity?
- How many days did the experiment last?
- Which country is the film’s director from?
26 Clues: How many days did the experiment last? • Which country is the film’s director from? • What is the name of the protagonist in the film? • Which cultural issue was a key topic of the film? • Which global health issue was a major focus of the film? • What kind of food does Morgan’s girlfriend specialize in? • ...
HLTH305: Pharmaceutical Puzzle 2015-03-11
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- A set of rights granted by a government that gives the patent holder the exclusive right to make and sell an invention.
- According to Fierlbeck, there is a creeping of ____ of health care in Canada as drugs are increasingly prescribed, as costs increase, and as outpatient treatment is emphasized.
- The rules, processes, and structures that are put in place by governments and public agencies to manage problems related to the availability of medicines and the role of medicine in health care.
- Abbreviation for what is issued if Health Canada approves the submission and is allowed to sell the drug in Canada.
- Regulator of drugs for safety, efficacy and quality in several stages throughout their development and after they are put onto the market. (two words)
- Government responsible for intellectual property rights of manufacturers (patents) and the initial approval and labelling of prescription drugs and for ensuring overall market competitiveness.
- The role of the federal government: _____, price, and patent regulation.
- Drug costs following a national pharmacare program.
- The way a drug works when used in the population is called.
- The National Forum on Health called to establish this national program in 1997.
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- The number of years a patent is typically valid.
- Government responsible for funding of all health care services, including pharmaceuticals.
- According to Fierlbeck, the two policy issues associated with pharmaceuticals ____ and politics.
- The size and the ______ mobility of drug companies make regulation of the pharmaceutical industry extraordinarily difficult.
- Any chemical substance formulated or compounded as single active ingredient or in combination of other active substances. (two words)
- Abbreviation for what the manufacturer files to get authorization to sell the drug in Canada after a clinical trial shows that a drug has potential therapeutic value that outweighs the risks.
- Canada allows two kinds of direct-to-consumer advertisements: ____ ads and disease-oriented or help-seeking ads.
- They control what can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing.
- Abbreviation for the publicly funded network of university-based experts from across Canada commited to conducting and communicating policy-relevant research with integrity.
19 Clues: The number of years a patent is typically valid. • Drug costs following a national pharmacare program. • The way a drug works when used in the population is called. • The role of the federal government: _____, price, and patent regulation. • The National Forum on Health called to establish this national program in 1997. • ...
Community Medicine Cross Word 1 2020-06-05
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- This disease transmitted by cyclops is eliminated in India
- This psychiatric disorder belongs to the anxiety group and contributes to significant DALY
- Health indicator most sensitive to changes in health status of a country
- the current chairperson of the Executive Board of the WHO belongs to
- this is the total number of steps in the investigation of an outbreak
- Reducing duration of disability from total life expectancy - Acronym
- vaccine vial monitor helps identify the success of this chain
- housing standard to prevent air borne infections truncated
- Block randomization is performed to prevent this
- Occurrence of new disease considering the time element
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- This is the second name of the English man who is the father of Epidemiology
- Exclusive breastfeeding to prevent adult onset chronic diseases
- This analysis helps in management of supply chain of drugs and vaccines
- ICD 10 Code A01
- Amount of dissolved oxygen required to break down organic material in sewage
- the volume of a liquid
- The ratio of chance of disease over chance of no disease
- organization which is a global leader in One Health
18 Clues: ICD 10 Code A01 • the volume of a liquid • Block randomization is performed to prevent this • organization which is a global leader in One Health • Occurrence of new disease considering the time element • The ratio of chance of disease over chance of no disease • This disease transmitted by cyclops is eliminated in India • ...
PHPR 4270 Grad Student Assignment 2023-02-13
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- Political circumstances include Political Will and Political Forces
- Expanding more opportunities for ambulatory care
- Licensing of practitioners is an example of allocative health policy
- highest spending in healthcare expenditure in the United States
- Screening for cervical cancer is an example of which type of prevention?
- How does US health policy operate?
- Action that marked the beginning of high medical education costs
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- A non-physician provider that is considered complementary and alternative medicine
- An Accountable Care Organization can include services from
- Most numerous profession in the healthcare system
- The ability for a policy to move through the process depends on?
- Improving the quality of healthcare can lead to the improvement in __
- community pharmacies can help improve star ratings of health plans by improving this
- One post-ACA ambulatory care models for improving quality care
- Problematic goal for Integrated Delivery Networks
- Why were private insurance schemes developed?
- Organization is focused on leading quality improvement of the US HealthSystem
- One of which is part of healthcare regulation at the State level
18 Clues: How does US health policy operate? • Why were private insurance schemes developed? • Expanding more opportunities for ambulatory care • Most numerous profession in the healthcare system • Problematic goal for Integrated Delivery Networks • An Accountable Care Organization can include services from • One post-ACA ambulatory care models for improving quality care • ...
wellness in the work well-being 2021-10-14
10 Clues: poids • santé • serré • côte à côte • out s'étirer • espace ouvert • à la place de • soins de santé • piece of fourniture • are not really good for your health
wellness in the work well-being 2021-10-14
10 Clues: poids • serré • santé • côte à côte • à la place de • espace ouvert • out s'étirer • soins de santé • piece of fourniture • are not really good for your health
PHC 2022-10-27
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- private or secret
- study of information processing, computer science
- use of telecommunication technology to provide, improve, or make health care services faster
- understanding the science or philosophy of law
- communicating something untruthful and harmful about another person in writing
- deriving authority from or founded on law
- failure of professional skills or learning that result in injury, loss, or damage
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- agreement to surgical or medical treatment with knowledge of the facts and risks involved
- legally responsible
- use of technology to deliver health-related services and information, including telemedicine
- failure to execute the care that a reasonable person exercises
- dealing with what is good or bad, determining moral duty and obligation
- relating to principles of right wrong
- verbally communication something untruthful and harmful about another person
14 Clues: private or secret • legally responsible • relating to principles of right wrong • deriving authority from or founded on law • understanding the science or philosophy of law • study of information processing, computer science • failure to execute the care that a reasonable person exercises • dealing with what is good or bad, determining moral duty and obligation • ...
gerunds 2016-12-18
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- Working overtime is quite common in many companies.
- Making fun of other people is not nice.
- Drinking water every day is good for your health.
- Going on holiday in the summer is a lot of fun.
- Collecting stamps is a popular hobby.
- Winning the lottery is my dream.
- Finding a parking space is quite difficult in the centre of town.
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- Taking out the garbage is not my favorite job around the house.
- Understanding a foreign language and speaking it well are two different things.
- Reading helps you learn English.
- Keeping a light on in the house helps discourage robbers.
- Eating fruits and vegetables is good for your health.
- Cycling is good for your health.
- Learning a foreign language is easier at a young age.
14 Clues: Reading helps you learn English. • Cycling is good for your health. • Winning the lottery is my dream. • Collecting stamps is a popular hobby. • Making fun of other people is not nice. • Going on holiday in the summer is a lot of fun. • Drinking water every day is good for your health. • Working overtime is quite common in many companies. • ...
Mao's healthcare policies 2023-06-23
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- Term used to describe members of the public who replaced doctors who went through lengthy training that Mao criticised
- Where streamlined healthcare was administered for free
- Type of doctors who practised traditional Chinese medicine and were Mao’s faves
- Mao’s doctor who was rusticated in 1970
- The campaign which saw many western doctors sent to the countryside
- The campaign targeting critical doctors
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- The disease removed from Manchuria by the Nationalists
- The main focus of Mao’s health policies
- Leader of the Chinese Communist Party
- The people who carried out public health campaigns
- 💀 The city with a modern sewage system inherited from the KMT
- What doctors were most likely to be labelled as (CR)
- The person associated with medicine in the CR
- Mao’s health information campaign.
14 Clues: Mao’s health information campaign. • Leader of the Chinese Communist Party • The main focus of Mao’s health policies • Mao’s doctor who was rusticated in 1970 • The campaign targeting critical doctors • The person associated with medicine in the CR • The people who carried out public health campaigns • What doctors were most likely to be labelled as (CR) • ...
MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS by : Realyn Sumang 2019-03-10
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- gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations
- makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body
- specializes in health education and promotes the development of health knowledge, life skills, and positive attitudes toward the health and well-being of students
- performs the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing those tissues; uses manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure on affected parts of the body
- trained to provide care for people who are sick or injured; monitors patients’ health and records symptoms, assists physicians during examinations and treatment, and administers medications.
- performs a variety of tasks on body fluids, from simple blood tests to more complex tests to uncover abnormalities in the body, and underlying causes of illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and cancer which are not easily detected through physical examination
- a trained healthcare provider practicing under supervision of a physician or healthcare practitioner. They include pharmacists, dental hygienists, physical therapists and nurses
- designs treatment plans for patients by means of computer and/or manual computation to determine a treatment field technique that will deliver the prescribed radiation dose while taking into consideration the dose-limitingstructures
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- management and care of a patient or the combating of disease or disorder
- a person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability
- prepares and dispenses medication prescribed by licensed health professionals; also provides information to patients regarding drugs, and consults with healthcare professionals on advances in drugs or medicine
- specializes in the diagnosis of conditions affecting the nervous system such as neuromuscular diseases, epilepsy, and nerve entrapments
- professionals with the expertise and skills in helping women maintain healthy pregnancies, assist in or perform childbirth delivery, and help in women’s recovery process through the postpartum period
- assists students with personal, family, education, and career decisions and concerns; also helps them develop job-finding skills and other life skills needed to prevent and deal with problems
- assists in performing procedures that involve extracorporeal circulation, such as during open-heart surgery or hypothermia
- uses purposeful activity and interventions to maximize the independence and health of any client who is limited by physical injury or illness, cognitive impairment, psychosocial dysfunction, mental illness, or learning disability
- develops and monitors exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease
- technologist a member of the surgical team who serves as a scrub technician or as a circulator
- an independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on and provide general and/or specialized care to a specific area of the body.”
- ,identifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders
20 Clues: makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body • a person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability • ,identifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders • management and care of a patient or the combating of disease or disorder • ...
Chapters 1-5 2021-04-09
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- – This group experiences the highest child poverty rates in Canada.
- – is an individual behaviour or coping response implicated in health outcomes
- - Feminist and Anti-Racist researchers focus on gender, Race, sexual orientation and this ____
- – This type of inequality is a significant predictor of health in a country
- - Health and illness are related to the unequal social arrangements found in capitalist, patriarchal societies.
- - 83 years for females and 78 years for males
- - The social system is said to be composed of parts, institutions that function to maintain order.
- - is based on the assumption that it is impossible for humans to “study” other humans with complete objectivity.
- - The study of the causes and distribution of disease is one example of a positivist methodology.
- - criticize the medicalization of women’s lives, including reproductive issues such as birth control, childbirth, and menopause.
- - According to the WHO, major threats to health are caused by a few chemicals that are a part of our everyday life
- - Study the social world from a variety of perspectives
- – This type of stress is experienced in workplaces
- – Are an example of chemical hazards in workplace
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- – Causes
- – A biological hazard experienced by shift workers
- – This group of Individuals are one of the most vulnerable to food insecurity in Canada
- – This type of work can is associated with ed with shift work that include cardiovascular disease, hypertension and gastrointestinal disorders.”
- – This type of discrimination may have an impact on the health of visible minorities and Indigenous peoples of Canada because it affects employment and educational choices and chances.
- This group of individuals are less likely to seek healthcare because of anticipated discrimination.
- – Causes nearly half of all deaths in the global south
- - Improvements in this _______ have a larger impact on morbidity and normality than any other public health/medical measure
- – Is the tendency for more and more areas of behaviour to be subject to medical intervention
- – This group has a higher life expectancy in Canada.
- - Is the research methodology most associated with structural-functionalism
- - Can be thought of as sociology from the “inside.”
- – This type of insecurity has led to disproportionate use of foodbanks by Indigenous populations and immigrants to Canada.
- - Must be managed and accorded a special, temporary role, contingent on the fulfillment of certain obligations by the individuals who claim to be sick.
- - Definitions of disease, illness, wellness, and good functioning are continually recreated
- – This level of healthcare is focused on prevention through a community development and education
30 Clues: – Causes • - 83 years for females and 78 years for males • – Are an example of chemical hazards in workplace • – A biological hazard experienced by shift workers • – This type of stress is experienced in workplaces • - Can be thought of as sociology from the “inside.” • – This group has a higher life expectancy in Canada. • ...
Health Science Professional Skills 2022-10-31
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- _______ resuscitation technique used to restart a persons heartbeat and breathing cycle
- point at which a patient is officially released from a medical facility
- basic ___ health professional who works with police, fire departments and hospitals to provide care in emergency situations and transport these patients to the nearest healthcare facility, if needed
- clinical body measurement used to evaluate a patients relative state of health and routinely monitored by health science professionals
- devices which support the patient with two points of contact, one under each are, to distribute the load
- position of lying on side
- placement of patients in positions promoting healing and/or preventing injury
- belt used to help patients change position when the patient is cooperative and can bare some weight
- freestanding device the patient can hold for support as he or she walks with points of contact such as wheels
- ____ ____ CPR type of CPR which was developed and designed for inexperienced or untrained individuals and consists of only compressions
- _____ assistant health professional who helps physicians in hospitals or clinicals with front desk and clinical responsibilities
- position of lying on back
- number of breaths per minute
- action forcing the heart to contract and allowing blood to continue flowing
- condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze
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- number of times the heart beats per minute
- _____ __ _____exercises to help patients build or keep strength in muscles as they recover
- point at which a patient is officially considered present at a a medical facility
- ____ ____board used to help a patient without use of his or her legs to move (used as bridge between two surfaces)
- sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- assistance to an individual suffering from a sudden illness or injury before full medical treatment is available
- device which supports the patient with one point of contact and distributes the load
- position of lying on stomach
- ______ assistant health professional who helps dentists with responsibilities such as taking x-rays and explaining dental procedures to patients
- portable electrical machine used when a person exhibits symptoms of a heart attack; delivers an external shock to the heart so it will "reboot" and restore its normal rhythm
- procedure for dislodging an object from a persons windpipe
- handle used for support by patients
- force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood
- _____ health professional who performs blood draws in a variety of clinical
- release of a patient from the medical care of one facility to another
- process of the patient walking, standing or moving after illness, treatment or surgery
31 Clues: position of lying on side • position of lying on back • position of lying on stomach • number of breaths per minute • handle used for support by patients • number of times the heart beats per minute • sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction • force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood • condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze • ...
Health Science Professional Skills 2022-10-31
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- point at which a patient is officially considered present at a a medical facility
- portable electrical machine used when a person exhibits symptoms of a heart attack; delivers an external shock to the heart so it will "reboot" and restore its normal rhythm
- position of lying on back
- clinical body measurement used to evaluate a patients relative state of health and routinely monitored by health science professionals
- device which supports the patient with one point of contact and distributes the load
- release of a patient from the medical care of one facility to another
- position of lying on stomach
- belt used to help patients change position when the patient is cooperative and can bare some weight
- _____ health professional who performs blood draws in a variety of clinical
- sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- _____ assistant health professional who helps physicians in hospitals or clinicals with front desk and clinical responsibilities
- ______ assistant health professional who helps dentists with responsibilities such as taking x-rays and explaining dental procedures to patients
- handle used for support by patients
- position of lying on side
- placement of patients in positions promoting healing and/or preventing injury
- ____ ____ CPR type of CPR which was developed and designed for inexperienced or untrained individuals and consists of only compressions
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- assistance to an individual suffering from a sudden illness or injury before full medical treatment is available
- condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze
- point at which a patient is officially released from a medical facility
- procedure for dislodging an object from a persons windpipe
- number of breaths per minute
- action forcing the heart to contract and allowing blood to continue flowing
- _______ resuscitation technique used to restart a persons heartbeat and breathing cycle
- process of the patient walking, standing or moving after illness, treatment or surgery
- basic ___ health professional who works with police, fire departments and hospitals to provide care in emergency situations and transport these patients to the nearest healthcare facility, if needed
- number of times the heart beats per minute
- force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood
- _____ __ _____exercises to help patients build or keep strength in muscles as they recover
- devices which support the patient with two points of contact, one under each are, to distribute the load
- freestanding device the patient can hold for support as he or she walks with points of contact such as wheels
- ____ ____board used to help a patient without use of his or her legs to move (used as bridge between two surfaces)
31 Clues: position of lying on back • position of lying on side • number of breaths per minute • position of lying on stomach • handle used for support by patients • number of times the heart beats per minute • sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction • force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood • condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze • ...
Mapeh Health 2025-01-30
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- Mortality This goal focuses on reducing the death rate of children under five years old.
- A major health issue caused by the overuse of antibiotics, leading to drug-resistant bacteria.
- This global goal aims to ensure that all children complete primary schooling.
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- Rising cases of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer are part of this category of diseases.
- The lack of proper food and nutrition, which affects millions worldwide, especially in low-income areas.
- The spread of this disease, along with malaria, was a key target in the MDGs.
- Hesitancy The ongoing issue of misinformation affecting immunization efforts and public health.
- Equality The goal that aims to eliminate gender disparities in education and empower women.
- Health A health trend that involves using AI, telemedicine, and wearable devices for diagnosis and treatment.
- Change A major environmental issue affecting global health, causing rising temperatures and natural disasters.
10 Clues: The spread of this disease, along with malaria, was a key target in the MDGs. • This global goal aims to ensure that all children complete primary schooling. • Mortality This goal focuses on reducing the death rate of children under five years old. • Rising cases of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer are part of this category of diseases. • ...
¿Qué prefieres vivir? A 2013-10-04
20 Clues: full • path • noise • daily • bridge • fences • cyclist • isolated • sidewalk • pollution • beautiful • dangerous • skyscraper • pedestrian • population • traffic jam • safe/secure • health/healthy • pressure/stress • lively/cheerful
Les Filles Du Roi Julian 7B 2015-03-06
22 Clues: bad • buy • king • lake • life • stay • meat • aller • money • sheep • marry • always • forest • farmer • orphan • health • winter • husband • augment • butcher • presents • barbarian
las clases en español 2018-03-01
22 Clues: / art • / jazz • / AVID • / band • / math • / music • / JROTC • / yoga/ • / dance • / health • / algebra • / pottery • / history • / English • / geometry • / calculus • / marketing • / chemistry • / orchestra • / geography • física / PE • / photography
Review Week - Units 1-8 2021-02-19
20 Clues: no • new • give • love • make • star • head • word • short • order • break • earth • drive • shape • health • greatest • beginning • draw tight • row or rank • small or less
NUTRITION 2017-06-04
22 Clues: orzo • mais • grano • avena • ferro • miglio • frutta • grasso • segale • intero • salute • piselli • bulimia • consumo • calorie • obesità • fagioli • sviluppo • malattia • vitamine • integrale • aggiungere
At the campsite 2018-03-05
22 Clues: stok • tijd • gids • baard • snoep • komen • samen • koken • rechts • gouden • recept • iedereen • schrijven • rechtdoor • meebrengen • gezondheid • verblijven • ondertekenen • versieringen • gefeliciteerd • uitkijkennaar • gemaaktvanhout
Vocab review 3º ESO 2024-04-24
22 Clues: sal • sano • codo • crudo • salud • jamón • agrio • hervir • amargo • pulgar • rodilla • remover • hombros • sabroso • Pulmones • integral • calentar • barbilla • mermelada • cacahuete • costillas • mantequilla
On the go 2 kpl 5 2024-02-15
20 Clues: veri • kauas • hakea • kantaa • raukka • unohtaa • lääkäri • terveys • rakkula • potilas • papukaija • laskeutua • niiskuttaa • vihdoinkin • ruokavalio • huolimatta • kiusallinen • olla innostunut • miettiä, ihmetellä • siihen mennessä kun
Span 1 School Vocabulary 2023-04-12
22 Clues: gym • pen • need • hall • desk • hour • test • answer • office • before • arrive • health • English • science • library • garbage • schedule • business • scissors • geography • mathematics • white board
Vocab man 2 2024-11-13
22 Clues: art • red • grey • blue • pink • green • drama • white • monday • yellow • french • health • friday • sunday • purple • science • english • tuesday • history • thursday • saturday • wednesday
La Catrina 2024-12-03
22 Clues: war • gum • boss • wife • laws • cough • court • taxes • lands • stamp • funny • threat • health • lawyer • snacks • reasons • soldier • message • witness • pesticide • signature • appointment
Review 2025-04-25
20 Clues: kasal • saroy • isitma • xotira • orqali • yonida • teskari • sogʻliq • koʻprik • kalonka • oʻyingoh • planshet • klaviatura • qoʻziqorin • qoʻlqoplar • yuklab olmoq • aylanma yoʻl • suxbatlashmoq • dengiz ovqati • bosh ogʻrigʻi
Finish test 2021-05-16
21 Clues: мука • юбка • платье • пухлый • прямой • кресло • зеркало • стройный • скромный • здоровье • продавец • лекарство • кроссовки • хвастливый • некрасивый • общительный • зубная боль • холодильник • привлекательный • молочный магазин • спортивный костюм
Vocab Man 2022-09-07
20 Clues: bye • mrs • may • june • miss • july • march • april • mister • health • goodbye • january • december • november • february • delighted • nightly-greeting • morning-greeting • general-greeting • afernoon-greeting
Unit 3 - Vocabulary 2025-09-10
20 Clues: diet • rank • twice • brain • Gemüse • active • Frucht • Rezept • bequem • totally • Kantine • healthy • Bewegung • Ernährung • importance • ingredient • Gesundheit • Velo fahren • Pommes frites • nicht einverstanden sein
HOSPITAL = HOSPITAL 2025-10-06
21 Clues: cama • salud • baston • medico • sirena • receta • muletas • cuidado • moreton • cicatriz • paciente • medecina • seguridad • paciencia • enfermera • ambulancia • emfermedad • emergencia • fallecida(o) • discapacitado • registrar/anotar
all department in a hospital 2025-11-17
20 Clues: OT • eye • bone • kids • skin • lungs • urine • heart • blood • nerves • cancer • kidney • stomach • hormones • diseases • surgeries • casuality • baby and mom • diagnostic area • mental health
All Departments in a hospital 2025-11-17
20 Clues: OT • eye • bone • kids • skin • lungs • urine • heart • blood • nerves • cancer • kidney • stomach • hormones • diseases • surgeries • casuality • baby and mom • diagnostic area • mental health
Spanish Vocab Crossword puzzle 2025-11-05
20 Clues: Easy • Third • Choir • To eat • Health • Soccer • To draw • Studies • History • Physics • Biology • Swimming • Calculus • Chemistry • Geography • Difficult • Basketball • Cheerleaders • English (subject) • ESCOLAR: School band
Stars Week 2019-08-01
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- Strive for _____.
- Medicare uses are Stars _____ System to measure how well Medicare Advantage and Part D plans perform.
- An Annual _____ Visit is a visit with a primary care physician to create a personalized prevention plan.
- _____ benefits are extra benefits offered by health plans in addition to those benefits Covered by traditional Medicare.
- Prevent the flu with your annual flu _____.
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- A tool used by health plans to measure important dimensions of care and service.
- HOS stands for Health _____ Survey.
- CAHPS stands for Consumer _____ of Healthcare Providers and Systems.
- Health Alliance _____ offers classes based on star measures to our local Medicare Advantage members.
- HOS and CAHPS data is collected through _____.
10 Clues: Strive for _____. • HOS stands for Health _____ Survey. • Prevent the flu with your annual flu _____. • HOS and CAHPS data is collected through _____. • CAHPS stands for Consumer _____ of Healthcare Providers and Systems. • A tool used by health plans to measure important dimensions of care and service. • ...
Big Data in Healthcare 2024-10-02
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- The term that shows hundreds of millions of dollars are being put into for health data
- The method to deal with the overwhelming increase of patients
- The process of identifying diseases, which AI can help speed up
- The term for ongoing care after initial treatment to check patients' health
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- The field that is used as an example for big data
- Type of data is collected from medical tests to ensure accuracy in patient health records
- The person whose health data is collected and analyzed
- Large sets of data collected for specific purposes
- One way to visualize big data
- The solution for improving patients' confidential information
10 Clues: One way to visualize big data • The field that is used as an example for big data • Large sets of data collected for specific purposes • The person whose health data is collected and analyzed • The solution for improving patients' confidential information • The method to deal with the overwhelming increase of patients • ...
Grove wellness categories 2024-01-04
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- Olly, Natural Vitality, Cabinet Health
- New chapter, Love Bug, Wile
- Cabinet health, Marie Orginals, Beekeeper's Naturals
- Neocell, Thorne,Ora Organics
- Gaia, Alive, New chapter
- Plant People, Gaia, Moon Juice
- Ancient nutrition, Cymbiotika,Alive!
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- Llama Natureal's, Smarty pants, True Grace
- Neo cell, Menolabs, Wthn, Now
- Mary Ruth's, Olly, New Chapter
- Cure, Buoy
- Buoy, The good patch, Moon Juice
- Natures way, Bee keeper's naturals,WTHN
- Love Bug, New chapter, Hilma
14 Clues: Cure, Buoy • Gaia, Alive, New chapter • New chapter, Love Bug, Wile • Neocell, Thorne,Ora Organics • Love Bug, New chapter, Hilma • Neo cell, Menolabs, Wthn, Now • Mary Ruth's, Olly, New Chapter • Plant People, Gaia, Moon Juice • Buoy, The good patch, Moon Juice • Ancient nutrition, Cymbiotika,Alive! • Olly, Natural Vitality, Cabinet Health • ...
Pandemic Crossword -Wiikwemkoong 2020 2020-05-21
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- only essential ____ is allowed to come and go
- ___ your hands
- stay away from large crowds
- 6ft apart is ____ distancing
- wiikwemkoong council is our _____
- ____your travel
- name of the security company at checkpoint
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- assign one person to do your shopping
- the air is ____ outside
- avoid ___ or large gatherings
- this is a world _____.
- get only what you need
- the health director works at our ______ centre
- ____ home and be safe
14 Clues: ___ your hands • ____your travel • ____ home and be safe • this is a world _____. • get only what you need • the air is ____ outside • stay away from large crowds • 6ft apart is ____ distancing • avoid ___ or large gatherings • wiikwemkoong council is our _____ • assign one person to do your shopping • name of the security company at checkpoint • ...
crossword 2023-01-19
Physical Education Terms 2023-03-13
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- A form of physical exercise
- Faster version of jogging
- The quality of bending
- Totally vertical movement
- General term for physical fitness
- practices used to balance the mind and body through exercise
- Athletes do this all the time
- Durability of a muscle perhaps
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- Slower version of running
- Something you can do at the pool or beach
- Cardiovascular System
- An Even distribution of weight
- To move quickly and easily
- General term for diet health
- General term referring to self
- Designed to improve physical strength flexibility and posture
- Something on TV all the time
17 Clues: Cardiovascular System • The quality of bending • Slower version of running • Faster version of jogging • Totally vertical movement • To move quickly and easily • A form of physical exercise • General term for diet health • Something on TV all the time • Athletes do this all the time • An Even distribution of weight • General term referring to self • Durability of a muscle perhaps • ...
HEALTH terms in spanish 2023-12-06
19 Clues: left • back • pain • nurse • blood • right • health • buound • healthy • surgery • fracture • medicine • pharmacy • sickness • pharmacist • prescription • constipation • blood pressure • bloated/inflammated
6.2 vocab 2022-11-18
Interface Behavioral Health HIPAA Refresher Crossword 2022-10-27
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- Health Care _________________________ is a entity covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- The Abbreviation for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
- Interface is a covered _________________.
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- What does PHI stand for ____________________ Health Information?
- _______________________ Care Providers is an entity covered under HIPAA.
- What type of associate is Interface considered?
- Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA.
7 Clues: Interface is a covered _________________. • What type of associate is Interface considered? • What does PHI stand for ____________________ Health Information? • The Abbreviation for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability • Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA. • ...
HIPAA Refresher Crossword 2022-10-27
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- Health Care _________________________ is a entity covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- The Abbreviation for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
- Interface is a covered _________________.
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- What does PHI stand for ____________________ Health Information?
- _______________________ Care Providers is an entity covered under HIPAA.
- What type of associate is Interface considered?
- Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA.
7 Clues: Interface is a covered _________________. • What type of associate is Interface considered? • What does PHI stand for ____________________ Health Information? • The Abbreviation for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability • Health ________________ Plans is a covered entity covered under HIPAA. • ...
Health Science Professional Skills 2023-03-14
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- point at which a patient is officially considered present at a a medical facility
- portable electrical machine used when a person exhibits symptoms of a heart attack; delivers an external shock to the heart so it will "reboot" and restore its normal rhythm
- position of lying on back
- clinical body measurement used to evaluate a patients relative state of health and routinely monitored by health science professionals
- device which supports the patient with one point of contact and distributes the load
- release of a patient from the medical care of one facility to another
- position of lying on stomach
- belt used to help patients change position when the patient is cooperative and can bare some weight
- _____ health professional who performs blood draws in a variety of clinical
- sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- _____ assistant health professional who helps physicians in hospitals or clinicals with front desk and clinical responsibilities
- ______ assistant health professional who helps dentists with responsibilities such as taking x-rays and explaining dental procedures to patients
- handle used for support by patients
- position of lying on side
- placement of patients in positions promoting healing and/or preventing injury
- ____ ____ CPR type of CPR which was developed and designed for inexperienced or untrained individuals and consists of only compressions
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- assistance to an individual suffering from a sudden illness or injury before full medical treatment is available
- condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze
- point at which a patient is officially released from a medical facility
- procedure for dislodging an object from a persons windpipe
- number of breaths per minute
- action forcing the heart to contract and allowing blood to continue flowing
- _______ resuscitation technique used to restart a persons heartbeat and breathing cycle
- process of the patient walking, standing or moving after illness, treatment or surgery
- basic ___ health professional who works with police, fire departments and hospitals to provide care in emergency situations and transport these patients to the nearest healthcare facility, if needed
- number of times the heart beats per minute
- force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood
- _____ __ _____exercises to help patients build or keep strength in muscles as they recover
- devices which support the patient with two points of contact, one under each are, to distribute the load
- freestanding device the patient can hold for support as he or she walks with points of contact such as wheels
- ____ ____board used to help a patient without use of his or her legs to move (used as bridge between two surfaces)
31 Clues: position of lying on back • position of lying on side • number of breaths per minute • position of lying on stomach • handle used for support by patients • number of times the heart beats per minute • sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction • force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood • condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze • ...
201803 HM3 Bibliography 2017-10-18
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- NAVEDTRA 14295B is the Hospital _____ Manual
- BUMEDINST 10110.6 is the _____ Standards and Education
- There are two Tricare References in this cycles bibliography, one is the Tricare _____ in the United States at a Glance and the other is Tricare Prime and Tricare Prime Remote Handbook
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 6 is Water Supply _____
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 9 is Preventive Medicine for _____ Forces
- BUMEDINST 6230.15B is the _____ and Chemoprophylaxis for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases
- SECNAVINST 6120.3 is the _____ Health Assessment for Individual Medical Readiness
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 8 is Navy _____ and Pest Control Technology
- OPNAVINST 5100.19E is the Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat and Chapter B2 focuses on _____ Stress
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 6 focuses on Blood Agents also known as _____
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 23 covers? _____, Forms and Records
- There are two Tricare References in this cycles bibliography, one is the Tricare _____ and Tricare Prime Remote Handbook and the other is Tricare Choices in the United States at a Glance
- Armed Forces _____ Guidelines and Case Definitions
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of the Medical Department, Chapter 15 covers? Physical _____ and Standards for Enlistment, Commission, and Special Duty
- MCTP 3-40A is the Health Service Support _____ Operations in which the Sailor should know Appendix A and Glossary
- NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 is the Medical _____ and Reporting
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- BUMEDINST 6300.19 is the _____ Care Services in Navy Medicine
- BUMEDINST 6440.5D is the Navy Medicine's _____ Program
- BUMEDINST 1300.2B is the _____ Screening, Medical Assignment Screening, and Exceptional Family Member Program Identification and Enrollment
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 16 covers? Medical _____
- NMCPHC-TM 6260.6A is the Prevention and Treatment of Heat and Cold Stress Injuries, Chapter 2 focuses on? _____ of Heat Stress
- OPNAVINST 6100.3A is the _____ Health Assessment Process
- BUMEDINST 6224.8B is the _____ Control Program
- BUMEDINST 6280.1C is the Management of _____ Medical Waste
- TB MED 530, NAVMED P-5010-1, AFMAN 48-147 is the Tri-Service _____ Code
- OPNAVINST 5100.19E is the Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat and Chapter B4 focuses on _____ Conservation
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 2 focuses on? _____ Agents
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 1 covers the _____
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 22 covers? _____ Medicine and Occupational Health
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 5 is Water Supply _____
30 Clues: NAVEDTRA 14295B is the Hospital _____ Manual • BUMEDINST 6224.8B is the _____ Control Program • Armed Forces _____ Guidelines and Case Definitions • NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 is the Medical _____ and Reporting • BUMEDINST 6440.5D is the Navy Medicine's _____ Program • BUMEDINST 10110.6 is the _____ Standards and Education • ...
gerunds 2016-12-18
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- Learning a foreign language is easier at a young age.
- Keeping a light on in the house helps discourage robbers.
- Collecting stamps is a popular hobby.
- Taking out the garbage is not my favorite job around the house.
- Drinking water every day is good for your health.
- Finding a parking space is quite difficult in the centre of town.
- Going on holiday in the summer is a lot of fun.
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- Winning the lottery is my dream.
- Understanding a foreign language and speaking it well are two different things.
- Eating fruits and vegetables is good for your health.
- Making fun of other people is not nice.
- Cycling is good for your health.
- Reading helps you learn English.
- Working overtime is quite common in many companies.
14 Clues: Winning the lottery is my dream. • Cycling is good for your health. • Reading helps you learn English. • Collecting stamps is a popular hobby. • Making fun of other people is not nice. • Going on holiday in the summer is a lot of fun. • Drinking water every day is good for your health. • Working overtime is quite common in many companies. • ...
Food Affects Life 2023-08-20
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- A food that provides health benefits beyond the nutrients it contains
- The government sector that promotes farm production that feeds people in the United States.
- Practices that either preserve or improve societal, environmental, and economic conditions for future generation
- The physical need for food.
- farming
- The use of knowledge and skill to tend soil, grow crops, and raise livestock.
- The state of being in overall good health
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- Denying oneself food.
- he traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group
- A practice that is very popular for a short time.
- Farming to raise animals or plants that live in water.
- he government sector that ensures the health and safety of all foods other than meat, poultry, and eggs.
- A psychological desire to eat
- A typical way of behaving
14 Clues: farming • Denying oneself food. • A typical way of behaving • The physical need for food. • A psychological desire to eat • The state of being in overall good health • A practice that is very popular for a short time. • Farming to raise animals or plants that live in water. • he traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group • ...
Health unit 1 2019-08-23
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- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- To work together with one or more people.
- in balance.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental
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- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
9 Clues: in balance. • To work together with one or more people. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health. • Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do. • ...
Know your Customer 2012-10-30
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- Over 34 years in the market, the company is a pioneer in pharmacy, medical, claims, and legal expertise
- Specialized services offered in Pharmacy solutions/supply chain management
- The largest health care insurer in the Mid-Atlantic region, serving nearly 3.4 million members
- Headquarters located in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
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- Company's CEO,Wanda Alexander beams "We don't just process paperwork. We impact lives"
- Headquartered in Bloomfield for $22.0 billion in revenue with 31,000 employees worldwide in 30 countries. Guess ?
- One of the Top 50 companies for the "Diversity 2012" awards with a caption "Health.Care.Value"
- Founded in 1853 in Hartford, Connecticut with an expertise in online tool support and help
- A not-for-profit health plan dedicated to provide high-quality health care at an affordable price based on California
- Owns a health service called "OPTUM" leading the domain of Health Services business
10 Clues: Headquarters located in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California • Specialized services offered in Pharmacy solutions/supply chain management • Owns a health service called "OPTUM" leading the domain of Health Services business • Company's CEO,Wanda Alexander beams "We don't just process paperwork. We impact lives" • ...
Mental Health First Aid 2023-09-18
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- An anxiety disorder that is caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events
- The awarding body for the Mental Health First Aid course
- A feeling of stress, panic or fear
- It affects your moods, which can swing from 1 extreme to another. It used to be known as manic depression.
- Eighty Three: The year in which the Mental Health Act was passed in parliament
- The level of award for the Mental Health First Aid course.
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- An overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal
- The number of categories of consequence in the Mental Health Act, sections 126- 129
- The name of the report generated from the independent review commissioned Lord Stevenson and Paul Farmer (Chief Executive of Mind), that reviewed the role of employers in supporting individuals at work with a mental health condition.
- Where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours
10 Clues: A feeling of stress, panic or fear • The awarding body for the Mental Health First Aid course • The level of award for the Mental Health First Aid course. • Where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours • Eighty Three: The year in which the Mental Health Act was passed in parliament • ...
MAPEH CROSSWORD 2024-09-28
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- The accuracy, disclaimer, and completeness of the information are critical factors to consider.
- are used in place of conventional medical treatments.
- This refers to the decisions you make about purchasing products and using health information and services, which directly impact your health.
- Is a therapy that treats specific disorders by massaging the soles of the feet.
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- Is a type of energy-based therapy where thin needles are inserted into specific parts of the body to influence energy flow.It is believed to address musculoskeletal issues.
- The feedback system serves as a method of exchanging information.
- International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network
- Any ideas we encounter from people around us, books, printed materials, or media can influence our health.
- We obtain health information, buy health products, and use services to evaluate, enhance, and maintain our well-being.
- It provides details about the source of the information.
10 Clues: are used in place of conventional medical treatments. • It provides details about the source of the information. • International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network • The feedback system serves as a method of exchanging information. • Is a therapy that treats specific disorders by massaging the soles of the feet. • ...
Health Insurance 2025-04-29
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- complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness;
- a factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences
- a professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients;
- a type of insurance related to health being
- a person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society;
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- a person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life;
- created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects;
- a comprehensive measure to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- a citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund
10 Clues: a type of insurance related to health being • a factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences • a comprehensive measure to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice • a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • ...
PSW: Chapter 1-3 Vocabulary/Review 2025-04-28
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- Service, Healthcare or support services provided in a community setting, such as home care, rather than in a hospital.
- Care Facility, A residential facility providing 24-hour care and support for people with chronic illness or disability.
- Worker, An unregulated care provider who assists clients with daily living tasks under the supervision of regulated health professionals.
- More complex daily tasks such as handling finances, preparing meals, and managing medications that support independent living.
- of Practice, The duties and responsibilities legally permitted for a healthcare worker based on their training and qualifications, to ensure safe care delivery.
- Care, Short-term treatment provided for severe or urgent health conditions, typically in a hospital.
- Promotion, Strategies and activities aimed at improving overall health and preventing illness before it occurs.
- Prevention, Efforts taken to reduce the risk of developing disease, including programs like immunizations and screenings.
- The ethical and legal duty to protect a client’s private health information and not share it without consent.
- Canada’s publicly funded national health insurance program that provides healthcare to all eligible residents.
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- A person who lives in and receives care in a long-term care facility.
- A person who receives services or care in a community or home care setting.
- Conducting oneself with responsibility, integrity, accountability, and a positive attitude in the workplace.
- Temporary care services provided to give family caregivers a break from their caregiving duties.
- Care Team, A group of professionals, including doctors, nurses, and support workers, who collaborate to provide quality care to clients.
- Care, Specialized care focused on providing relief from symptoms and stress for individuals with serious, life-limiting illnesses.
- Basic self-care tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility that individuals perform daily to live independently.
- Care, Assistance with personal hygiene, grooming, and dressing, typically provided to individuals who are unable to perform these tasks independently.
- An acronym standing for Dignity, Independence, Individualized care, Preferences, Privacy, and Safety—core values guiding client care.
- Thinking, The ability to think clearly and logically using reason and reflection to make informed decisions in the care setting.
20 Clues: A person who lives in and receives care in a long-term care facility. • A person who receives services or care in a community or home care setting. • Temporary care services provided to give family caregivers a break from their caregiving duties. • Care, Short-term treatment provided for severe or urgent health conditions, typically in a hospital. • ...
Country of our dreams 2016-04-14
18 Clues: SFAX • RADES • TUNIS • PYLOS • KROKOS • LUBSKO • PASTIDA • MADEIRA • DOROHOI • OLTENITA • LIVADERO • VINKOVCI • LJUBLJANA • SANTANDER • CONSTANTA • PARAMYTHA • PETROUPOLI • CZARNA BIALOSTOCKA
Unit 5 2023-02-13
18 Clues: kauas • vatsa • purra • täysin • rokote • kantaa • terveys • lääkäri • valtava • selvästi • seikkailu • ratkaista • huolimatta • verenvuoto • terveellinen • epäkohtelias • sairaanhoitaja • sattua, satuttaa
Alcohol, Ysmygu a Chyffuriau 2021-06-10
18 Clues: ill • asbo • drugs • relax • drunk • drink • thepub • health • smoking • alcohol • drinking • relaxing • headache • goingout • moderately • celebrating • young people • meetingnewpeople
September 2025-08-04
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- Rotary’s focus on community health _____
- Rotary’s focus on clean drinking ______
- Rotary’s focus on peace and ____
- Rotary’s focus on eradicating hunger
- Rotary’s focus on renewable energy
- Rotary’s focus on global partnerships
- Rotary’s focus on sustainable farming
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- Rotary’s focus on these educational institutions
- Rotary’s focus on ethical practices
- Rotary’s focus on literacy & ______
- Rotary’s focus on global health
- Rotary’s focus on local clubs ____
- Rotary’s focus on youth mentorship
- Rotary’s focus on vocational _____
14 Clues: Rotary’s focus on global health • Rotary’s focus on peace and ____ • Rotary’s focus on local clubs ____ • Rotary’s focus on youth mentorship • Rotary’s focus on vocational _____ • Rotary’s focus on renewable energy • Rotary’s focus on ethical practices • Rotary’s focus on literacy & ______ • Rotary’s focus on eradicating hunger • Rotary’s focus on global partnerships • ...
Enrichment 2020-02-06
18 Clues: Law • Eyes • Harm • Duty • Wires • Abuse • Islam • Safety • Safety • Beware • British • Dignity • Disclose • Withdrawn • Terrorist • Leadership • Partnership • Discrimination
Social Inequality 2021-07-12
Spicy First 2021-10-01
adjetivos 2024-11-17
FinLit Unit 4 Review 2024-05-01
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- Any organization or entity that protects consumers from unfair business practices.
- A managed care network that provides healthcare coverage for a monthly fee.
- A health insurance plan that gives incentives to the purchaser to seek care from certain doctors, labs, and hospitals.
- An analysis of a person's ability to assume risk.
- A policy through an insurance company in which a consumer receives financial protection against a certain type of loss.
- The process of identifying, assessing, controlling, and mitigating hazards or risks.
- The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss.
- A benefit given to remove a burden.
- The amount of money an insurance company pays to the policyholder to settle an insurance claim.
- Something that is difficult to bear for a society.
- A contract for insurance that extends to a group of people, such as employees.
- A document that details the terms of an insurance contract.
- What is included within the scope of an insurance policy.
- The amount of money a person pays to maintain an insurance policy.
- Regulations put in place to protect consumers from fraud or risk.
- An intentional act of deception to gain something unlawfully.
- The possibility of loss.
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- A type of insurance that covers loss or damage to a residence, as well as liability coverage against accidents that happen at home.
- A federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older and those with disabilities.
- A request for payment made by a policyholder to the insurance provider.
- What is included within the scope of an insurance policy.
- A place where people without health insurance can find information and purchase health insurance.
- A broad category of insurance protection against loss of property, damage, and other liabilities.
- A type of insurance that covers a portion of medical expenses for illness, injury, and other medical conditions.
- A health insurance plan that combines features of an HMO and a PPO.
- A form of car insurance that covers losses such as theft, hail, or a fallen tree.
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- A government program that provides health coverage to eligible children.
- A type of life insurance that provides coverage for a set period of time.
- A legal agreement in which a financial institution lends money in exchange for taking the title of the borrower's property, after paying in the full the borrower gains full legal ownership of the property.
- A type of life insurance that covers the policyholder for the duration of their life.
- A type of insurance that covers claims in excess of regular insurance policy coverage.
- A provision in a policy that waives coverage for certain types of risks.
- An agent of the insurance company, responsible for evaluating the eligibility of a claim.
- Insurance that covers the cost of repairing or replacing your car.
- Insurance that protects a portion of a policyholder's income if illness or injury prevents them from working.
- A fixed amount paid out of pocket by a policyholder to a provider of service.
- Something given to make up for damage or loss.
- A law designed to make health coverage more affordable.
- A code that mandates that products be free of defects for a certain period of time following a purchase.
- A type of car insurance that pays a policyholder's expenses if the person at fault in an accident is uninsured.
- A type of health insurance plan that uses a network of providers to provide integrated care at a reduced cost.
- A national public healthcare program for people with limited income or disabilities.
- The amount of money a person needs to pay before the insurance company will cover costs of a bill.
- People who rely on someone else for financial support. Dependents are claimed on tax returns in order to lower the amount of taxable income.
45 Clues: The possibility of loss. • A benefit given to remove a burden. • Something given to make up for damage or loss. • An analysis of a person's ability to assume risk. • Something that is difficult to bear for a society. • The state of being legally responsible for something. • A law designed to make health coverage more affordable. • ...
Ch. 12 Computers and Technology in Health Care - KEY TERMS 2025-02-18
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- group of related records is combined
- stress test: small amount of a radioactive substance such as thallium is given intravenously
- learning:an online teaching and learning environment that uses computers and the Internet to allow teachers to present information and activities and, at times, even engage and interact with students
- provide medical or health care services,
- Information is entered into areas
- the applications used in your field or profession
- computer: which can sit on a desktop, to a very large
- tomography (CT): noninvasive, computerized X-ray permits physicians to see clear,cross-sectional views of both bone and body tissues and to find abnormalities such as tumors or bleeding
- engineers and designers, has also found a place
- resonance imaging (MRI): computerized, body-scanning method uses nuclear magnetic resonance instead of X-ray radiation
- therapeutic treatment
- (ECG): computerized interpretation system that produces visual pictures on a computer monitor and a printout of the electrical activity of a patient's heart electronic health record (EHR): securely storing and protecting a large amount of data computerized version of a patient's medical information that may include statistical data (name, address, telephone number, insurance information, etc.), diagnoses, medical history, treatments, medications taken, tests performed, and any other information that could be included in a patient's paper record.
- pharmacies:low for rapid dispensing of medications.
- the use of video, audio, and computer systems
- portals: or secure online websites are established by a physician, health care facility, or other health care provider
- stress test: sed for patients who cannot exercise
- emission tomography (PET): a slightly radioactive substance is injected into the patient and detected by the PET scanner.
- computer: that can control the launch ofa rocket to outer space.
- each collection of related information
- that contain instructions to alter the operation of the computer programs, erase or scramble data on the computer, or allow access to information on the computer.
- information exchange (HIE): allows all health care agencies to readily transfer patient electronic health records (EHRs) between agencies in a national network.
- computer: can control the launch of a rocket to outer space.
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- stress test: used for patients who cannot exercise
- to direct ultrahigh-frequency sound waves through the chest wall and into the heart
- design (CAD): originally used
- protective programs that limit the ability of other computers to access a computer
- surgery (IGS): a surgical procedure in which a surgeon uses preoperative and intraoperative images to guide or direct the surgery
- computers can be linked together
- scanning method that uses high-frequency sound waves that bounce back as an echo when they hit different tissues and organs inside the body
- instruction (CAI): educational computer:programming designed for individualized usage
- surgery: also called computer-assisted surgery, is another major technological advance. A robot is a mechanical device that is computer controlled.
- mail: or e-mail, is the process of sending messages from one computer to another
- special software to perform high-speed math calculations
- literacy:means a basic understanding of how a computer works
- an applied science used to promote an individual's safety and well-being by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries.
- organized collection of information,
- stress test: ECG run while the patient is Exercising usually involves walking a treadmill or riding an exercise bike until a target heart rate is reached
- therapy: uses high-energy particles to decrease the size of tumors and treat cancer.
- power supply: protect a computer from electrical surges and power outages,
- contains a wealth of information, every health care provider should be familiar with how to use the Internet as a research tool.
- or light beams that can be focused precisely, are one example.
- such as a handheld tablet,smartphone, or personal digital assistant
42 Clues: therapeutic treatment • design (CAD): originally used • computers can be linked together • Information is entered into areas • group of related records is combined • organized collection of information, • each collection of related information • provide medical or health care services, • the use of video, audio, and computer systems • ...
Healthy crossword! 2018-12-01
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- ,Sodium and sugars aren’t _______.
- , this can prevent osteoporosis.
- ,This type of health disorder can be contributed by nuts.
- ,Cultural backgroungs are ________ factors.
- ,Most of the time it can’t be cured.
- ,Emotions are ________ factors.
- ,They have different colours.
- ,You have control over this.
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- This is an internal factor.
- ,A lot of red meats have ___.
- ,There are _____ types of diabetes.
- ,Heart disease can be contributed by ___ _____.
- ,Their _____ health disorders.
- ,Osteoporosis is also considered as …
- ,Too much sugar can give you this.
- ,This is an external factor.
- ,This type of food has come from Asia.
17 Clues: This is an internal factor. • ,This is an external factor. • ,You have control over this. • ,A lot of red meats have ___. • ,They have different colours. • ,Their _____ health disorders. • ,Emotions are ________ factors. • , this can prevent osteoporosis. • ,Sodium and sugars aren’t _______. • ,Too much sugar can give you this. • ,There are _____ types of diabetes. • ...
All about Carol's Career 2025-08-12
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- Master’s degree Carol earned
- Electronic Medical Record system Carol implemented
- First name of U.S. president in 1975
- University where she earned her MHA
- Hospital where Carol began her career in 1975
- One of the NYU Langone campuses she led
- From “Journey to Wellness” program
- Vaccine program she implemented
- Another NYU Langone campus
- Years Carol spent in healthcare
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- 1975 Glen Campbell hit
- Test program Carol created for hospital staff
- First summer blockbuster in 1975
- Occupational Health Services
- Professional organization she led as Chapter President
- Headquarters of NYU Langone Health
- NYU Langone campus in Long Island
17 Clues: 1975 Glen Campbell hit • Another NYU Langone campus • Master’s degree Carol earned • Occupational Health Services • Vaccine program she implemented • Years Carol spent in healthcare • First summer blockbuster in 1975 • NYU Langone campus in Long Island • Headquarters of NYU Langone Health • From “Journey to Wellness” program • University where she earned her MHA • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2023-03-07
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- A strategy to help you deal with difficult situations
- an emotional response to a disturbing experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope
- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts
- A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed
- Treatment that takes place in an office but does not require overnight stay
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- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training
- Negative attitudes toward mental health challenges
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain
- Someone who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition
10 Clues: Negative attitudes toward mental health challenges • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain • A strategy to help you deal with difficult situations • Someone who shares the experience of living with a mental health condition • A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2022-11-07
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- Method where health care provider is paid by the insurance company after the service is provided
- Monthly payment to insurance company in order to have health insurance
- Slow change in policy
- A "drug list"
- AKA Health Insurance Marketplace
- Providers who have a contract with your insurer to provide services to you at a discount
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- Fixed amount you need to pay for a health care service each visit
- Limit on amount charged for services regardless of the number of office visits
- Percentage of total allowable bill that you pay for a service, determined by insurance company
- Set payment for service before insurance company starts paying for your bill
10 Clues: A "drug list" • Slow change in policy • AKA Health Insurance Marketplace • Fixed amount you need to pay for a health care service each visit • Monthly payment to insurance company in order to have health insurance • Set payment for service before insurance company starts paying for your bill • ...
Community Health Nursing 2022-01-25
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- this level of public health nursing practice changes organizations, policies, laws, and power structures
- known for training the first nurses in England
- public health ethics is driven by this concept
- this type of prevention attempts to minimize death or disability
- must balance confidentiality with obligation to
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- core function that includes building a competent workforce
- another term for population group
- people sets national goals to improve pop health
- she was the first recipient of public health education scholarship for African American nurses
9 Clues: another term for population group • known for training the first nurses in England • public health ethics is driven by this concept • must balance confidentiality with obligation to • people sets national goals to improve pop health • core function that includes building a competent workforce • this type of prevention attempts to minimize death or disability • ...
Health Crossword 2023-01-30
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- combination of physical, emotional, and social or our health triangle
- refers to our overall level of health
- includes feelings about yourself
- an activity that reduces risk
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- involves relationships with others
- Number of lifestyle factors that can make a difference in the quality of life
- the way the parts and systems of your body work together
- Hours of sleep you need each night
- Your health is affected more by what you ___ than by what you know
- Good amount of exercise to get on a daily basis (minutes)
10 Clues: an activity that reduces risk • includes feelings about yourself • involves relationships with others • Hours of sleep you need each night • refers to our overall level of health • the way the parts and systems of your body work together • Good amount of exercise to get on a daily basis (minutes) • Your health is affected more by what you ___ than by what you know • ...
Our Imaginary Country 2016-04-13
18 Clues: SFAX • TUNIS • RADES • PYLOS • LUBSKO • KROKOS • PASTIDA • DOROHOI • MADEIRA • LIVADERO • OLTENITA • VINKOVCI • PARAMYTHA • CONSTANTA • SANTANDER • LJUBLJANA • PETROUPOLI • CZARNA BIALOSTOCKA
Infrastructure 2020-10-20
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- world class communication facilities
- infrastructure associated with communication
- Indian system of medicine
- Gods own country
- provides supportive facilities
- infrastructure related to housing
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- indicator of health
- ability to realise one's potential
- bio- fuel
- industrially advanced country
- proneness to fall ill
11 Clues: bio- fuel • Gods own country • indicator of health • proneness to fall ill • Indian system of medicine • industrially advanced country • provides supportive facilities • infrastructure related to housing • ability to realise one's potential • world class communication facilities • infrastructure associated with communication
LU 2 nursing care framework 2020-12-01
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- the ability to recognise important aspects of an undefined clinical situation, interpret their meanings and respond appropriately
- the nurse is able to relate information to the context of the patient while reasoning about care
- freedom to determine one's own actions
- adoption of health-promotion behaviours and avoidance of health-risk behaviour
- activities performed by an individual on their own to maintain life, health and wellbeing
- physical or objective indication of some medical fact detected by a health professional by means of an examination of a patient
- problem solving activity with the following steps: assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning and implementation
- purposeful, outcome-directed thinking that's based on a body of scientific knowledge derived from research and other sources of evidence
- the degree to which a person is able to perform activities of living without assistance from the nurse
- general sense of wellbeing that stems from satisfaction or dissatisfaction with areas of life that are considered to be important
- state of imbalance that effects biological or psychological aspects of a person's functioning
- subjective physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating an illness
- knowing that is based on the theories, facts, models, and principles of a specific discipline
- complex processes undertaken by individuals to ensure survival
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- a decision regarding the nursing care that should be applied is made and the actions executed
- an idea or theory containing various conceptual elements
- the degree to which a person is unable to perform activities of living and needs the assistance of the nurse to address their basic needs
- the processes by which nurses make their judgements
- approach to practice established through the formation and fostering of therapeutic relationships between all care providers, including the patient and his/her family, underpinned by respect, autonomy, mutual respect and understanding
- general physical, psychological and social wellbeing and not only the absence of disease
- developing a sufficient understanding of the situation to respond
- attending to the patient's responses to the nursing action while in the process of action
- person who uses the healthcare system
- parts of a person that are intimately interconnected and that the complete person can only be understood in reference to the interlinked whole
- deciding on a course of action deemed appropriate for the situation
- perceptual grasp of the situation at hand based on previous knowledge and experience
- actions a person takes when becoming aware of a health problem to obtain help with the diagnosis and treatment of illness
- a continuum on which an individual moves from birth to death
28 Clues: person who uses the healthcare system • freedom to determine one's own actions • the processes by which nurses make their judgements • an idea or theory containing various conceptual elements • a continuum on which an individual moves from birth to death • complex processes undertaken by individuals to ensure survival • ...
Atmospheric Pollution 2023-03-28
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- Federal agency responsible for enforcing environmental regulations in the United States
- A primary air pollutant that is produced by the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, and can contribute to acid rain, respiratory problems, and other health issues
- Federal law passed in 1963 that established air quality standards
- Weather condition where a layer of warm air traps cooler air and pollutants near the ground, leading to poor air quality and health problems
- Unwanted or excessive sound that can cause harm to human health and well-being, including hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and stress
- Burning of coal to produce energy, which can release large amounts of pollutants into the air, including SO2, NOx, and particulate matter
- A mixture of solid and liquid particles that are suspended in the air, and can be inhaled into the lungs causing respiratory and cardiovascular problems
- secondary air pollutant that is formed by the reaction of NOx and volatile organic compounds in the presence of sunlight, which can contribute to smog and respiratory problems
- Primary air pollutant that is produced by human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, and can cause damage to the nervous system, especially in children
- Contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing and emitting radiation, and can lead to climate change including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide
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- Directly emitted into the atmosphere from sources such as vehicles, factories, and power plants
- Formed by the reaction of sunlight with NOx and VOCs in the atmosphere, and can cause respiratory problems
- Phenomenon of urban areas being significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas due to human activities, such as the use of dark-colored surfaces and buildings, and the removal of vegetation
- Naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into buildings and pose a health risk when inhaled
- Found inside buildings, such as homes and offices, and can include VOCs, radon gas, dust, and mold
- Formed in the atmosphere from the reaction of primary pollutants with other substances in the air
- Substances that are present in the atmosphere and can have harmful effects on human health, as well as on the environment
- Primary air pollutants that are produced during high-temperature combustion, such as in vehicle engines, and can contribute to smog, acid rain, and respiratory problems
- A primary air pollutant that is produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, such as gasoline, and can cause headaches, nausea, and other health problems
- Formed by the burning of sulfur-containing fuels, such as coal, and can contribute to acid rain
- Organic chemicals that can vaporize into the air, and can contribute to the formation of smog and other air pollutants
21 Clues: Federal law passed in 1963 that established air quality standards • Federal agency responsible for enforcing environmental regulations in the United States • Directly emitted into the atmosphere from sources such as vehicles, factories, and power plants • Formed by the burning of sulfur-containing fuels, such as coal, and can contribute to acid rain • ...
Finance Chapter 9 DoL - Dawson Keally 2020-04-09
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- A provision under which an insured pays a certain amount, after which the insurance company pays 100% of the remaining covered medical expenses
- Prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to their members. Designed to control the cost of health care services by controlling how they are used. Often offered by HMOs, PPOs, and POSs.
- A health insurance account available to workers, it allows people to contribute money to a tax free account that can be used for out of pocket health care expenses. This account does have quite a bit of restrictions on it, for example the deductible must be at least $1250 for individuals, or $2500 for family coverage before they’re able to contribute, as well as out-of-pocket spending limits
- Policies that pay segmented cash benefits while you’re in the hospital. The money can be used for medical, non-medical, or supplementary expenses
- Provides day in, day out care for long-term illnesses or disabilities.
- An account tied to high deductible insurance policies, they’re funded solely by one’s employer and provide money to give to healthcare services. Premiums with these accounts are generally lower for both the employer and the employee.
- Private insurance companies approved by medicare provide this coverage. You must see doctors that are in the plan, and you’re not free to choose your doctor, though your healthcare costs may be lower.
- Available to all who are part of medicare, this involves in-patient hospital care, care in a skilled nursing facility, home health care, and hospice care.
- A provision under which the insured pays a flat dollar amount each time a covered medical service is received after the deductible has been met.
- an amount the insured person must pay before medical expenses are reimbursed by the insurance company.
- An optional part of medicare that you must enroll for, as well as paying insurance premiums.
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- The trifecta containing physician expense insurance, hospital expense insurance, and surgical expense insurance.
- Coverage offered without a separate basic plan, this coverage is all inclusive, helps pay hospital, surgical, and other, and has a low annual deductible.
- A policy that will cover only the fixed amounts of an expense, such as the daily cost of room and board during a hospital stay.
- The requirements that define who is covered by a policy, such as family relationship or age.
- An independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of hospital care.
- A provision in which both the insured and the insurer share the covered costs of medical treatment.
- Coverage for those over the age of 65, anybody with permanent kidney failure, and people with certain disabilities. Covers most medical problems and will reimburse you for part of the expense.
- These accounts are managed by one’s employer, and allow you to contribute pre-tax dollars to them. In some cases, money can be carried over that’s left from the previous year. These accounts do not carry over to other employers.
19 Clues: Provides day in, day out care for long-term illnesses or disabilities. • The requirements that define who is covered by a policy, such as family relationship or age. • An optional part of medicare that you must enroll for, as well as paying insurance premiums. • ...
Men's Health Month 2022-05-26
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- Quitting _____ helps improve your health and lowers your risk of heart disease, cancers, and other illnesses.
- Men need to engage in 2.5 hours of _____ each week.
- Getting annual ________ helps men stay on top of their game.
- On average men live about _____ less years than women.
- Men make half as many physician visits for ______ than women.
- ______% of spinal cord injuries occur in young men.
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- Only 30% of a man's overall health is determined by his ______. 70% is controllable through lifestyle.
- When it comes to good health you need a substantial amount of _____, which is between 7-9 hours.
- Inactive men are 60% more likely to suffer from _______ than those who are active.
- The color that represents Men's Health in promoting awareness.
- ______ disease is the leading cause of death in men.
11 Clues: Men need to engage in 2.5 hours of _____ each week. • ______% of spinal cord injuries occur in young men. • ______ disease is the leading cause of death in men. • On average men live about _____ less years than women. • Getting annual ________ helps men stay on top of their game. • Men make half as many physician visits for ______ than women. • ...
Crossword 2022-02-25
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- BMI of 30 or higher
- pump a device used to extract milk from the breast for later use
- to make better
- health health of mother
- a baby between birth and one year
- condition a health condition characterized by long lasting symptoms
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- the process of feeding an infant through an organ on the female body
- support support from peers/family
- coming before due date
- high blood pressure
10 Clues: to make better • BMI of 30 or higher • high blood pressure • coming before due date • health health of mother • support support from peers/family • a baby between birth and one year • pump a device used to extract milk from the breast for later use • condition a health condition characterized by long lasting symptoms • ...
6.1 Vocabulary health 2023-02-14
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- This will happen if you don't treat your injury's
- Something we had to do in 2020
- the practice of keeping yourself clean
- Actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat
- Actions that take after your health
- opposite of filthy
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- A sickness that can attract humans, animals, and plants
- opposite of being sick
- condition of the planet
- Something to sing the ABC's to
10 Clues: opposite of filthy • opposite of being sick • condition of the planet • Something we had to do in 2020 • Something to sing the ABC's to • Actions that take after your health • the practice of keeping yourself clean • This will happen if you don't treat your injury's • A sickness that can attract humans, animals, and plants • ...
Healthcare Facilities 2021-01-22
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- Provide inpatient care
- Health services provided in the home
- Term Care provide care to people who need nursing on a regular basis
- sometimes just for a one time service
- Office provider that has physician
- Medical Services emergency room
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- Centers help patients regain physical and mental health
- provide blood tests
- provides services for the end of life
- line health care new medical service brought on by the pandemic
10 Clues: provide blood tests • Provide inpatient care • Medical Services emergency room • Office provider that has physician • provides services for the end of life • Health services provided in the home • sometimes just for a one time service • Centers help patients regain physical and mental health • line health care new medical service brought on by the pandemic • ...
Major Health Problems Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-26
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- most common mental health issue
- one of the disease you make a catch if you are obese or overweight
- cigarettes
- we need to take care of this
- 19 an outbreak until now that we are facing
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- serious infections especially to old age
- above a weight considered as normal
- abuse using of drugs and alcohol
- an organization for health care all over the world
- communicable disease through having sexual intercourse
10 Clues: cigarettes • we need to take care of this • most common mental health issue • abuse using of drugs and alcohol • above a weight considered as normal • serious infections especially to old age • 19 an outbreak until now that we are facing • an organization for health care all over the world • communicable disease through having sexual intercourse • ...
HC101 2024-10-31
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- amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan
- Other term for supplemental plan
- a federal law that protects patients' health information and establishes standards for its electronic transmission
- Benefits+Services
- Health professionals who provide healthcare services
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- Administers the Medicare program
- A request from the member's primary care provider
- Type of insurance where the individual pays the premium
- used to treat heartburn, stomach ulcers, GERD
- Inpatient Services
10 Clues: Benefits+Services • Inpatient Services • Administers the Medicare program • Other term for supplemental plan • used to treat heartburn, stomach ulcers, GERD • A request from the member's primary care provider • Health professionals who provide healthcare services • Type of insurance where the individual pays the premium • ...
The Safety Pulse Crossword 2025-02-26
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- Where to find health and safety information
- Health and Safety __________
- What is a safety harness system designed to prevent?
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- What do you put in place to prevent hazards causing harm
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- Personal Protective _________
- Where to book health and safety training. Employee _______
- Online Incident Reporting System
- The consequence of harm and the likelihood of it occuring
- Information on hazardous substances. Safety Data _____
10 Clues: Health and Safety __________ • Personal Protective _________ • Online Incident Reporting System • Something with the potential to cause harm • Where to find health and safety information • What is a safety harness system designed to prevent? • Information on hazardous substances. Safety Data _____ • What do you put in place to prevent hazards causing harm • ...
Health skills 2024-08-30
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- the ability to stand up for yourself and others when needed
- management the ability to assess personal well-being and intentionally practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks
- communication the process of sharing information, feelings and ideas with others whether it be verbal or non-verbal
- setting the ability to set, work towards, and achieve goals
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- making the ability to think through your problems and make healthy solutions
- influences you recognize that there are many things that influence your health
- information knowing how to find valid and reliable health information
- skills specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.
8 Clues: the ability to stand up for yourself and others when needed • setting the ability to set, work towards, and achieve goals • information knowing how to find valid and reliable health information • influences you recognize that there are many things that influence your health • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-09-06
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- Three Phases in health we want equal
- Health of your mind and emotions
- Your ability to get along with people around you.
- Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
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- The way you act in many different situations and events in your life
- State of being well or balanced health for a long period of time
- The health and well being of the body
- It’s the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being
8 Clues: Health of your mind and emotions • Three Phases in health we want equal • The health and well being of the body • Your ability to get along with people around you. • Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking. • The way you act in many different situations and events in your life • ...
Health Crossword 2019-01-10
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- waste is buried in these
- this action helps when a person is choking
- a doctor for specific conditions
- skin doctor
- process warming the earth's surface
- They are used to control insects
- used for sterilization
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- this affects blood sugar levels
- lifeguards use this when they save someone from drowning
- used in home settings and doesn't involve mouth-to-mouth
- acidic substances fall from the atmosphere
- this protects you from uv radiation, like the rays of the sun
- this can lead to seizures
13 Clues: skin doctor • used for sterilization • waste is buried in these • this can lead to seizures • this affects blood sugar levels • a doctor for specific conditions • They are used to control insects • process warming the earth's surface • this action helps when a person is choking • acidic substances fall from the atmosphere • ...
Health- Crossword 2019-01-10
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- A doctor dealing with matters of skin, hair & nails
- seizures caused due to nervous system disorder
- equipment used for sterilization
- rain/other precipitation forms that are acidic
- Earth becomes warmer due to presence of thick gases in atmosphere
- CPR without mouth to mouth breaths
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- disease that affects blood sugar levels
- Quick upward pull into diaphragm
- Controls insects and harmful crops
- Layer that protects organisms from UV rays
- Huge waste dumping pits
- doctor who handles certain patients/medical conditions
- used when a person stops breathing
13 Clues: Huge waste dumping pits • Quick upward pull into diaphragm • equipment used for sterilization • Controls insects and harmful crops • used when a person stops breathing • CPR without mouth to mouth breaths • disease that affects blood sugar levels • Layer that protects organisms from UV rays • seizures caused due to nervous system disorder • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-07
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- Involves chest compression and rescue breathing to save a life
- A specialist in treating skin diseases
- CPR without your hands
- Pits where trash is dumped
- Gases in the air trap heat
- Protects the earth from UV Rays
- Rain that is more acidic that usual
- Brain disorder causing seizures
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- A person highly skilled in a particular subject
- first aid procedure to treat choking
- Used by farmers to keep bugs away
- Disease causing high blood sugar
- Sterilizes things by heat
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 Class 2019-01-07
Across
- Layer, Sheild that protects living things from UV radiation.
- Person who concentrates primarily on a particular activity.
- Strong heated container
- Doctor who specializes in skin
- disease where body’s ability to produce insulin is impaired
Down
- Effect, Trapping of the hera of Carbon Dioxide and other gasses in the air
- Neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent seizures
- Thursts, Known as heimlich to clear someone’s airway
- Resuscitation, Medical procedure involving repeated compression of patients chest.
- Products used on crops to control incescts and other pets.
- Rain, Rain that is far more acidic than normal
- Huge pile where wastes are dumped and buried.
- only CPR, CPR without mouth to mouth
13 Clues: Strong heated container • Doctor who specializes in skin • only CPR, CPR without mouth to mouth • Huge pile where wastes are dumped and buried. • Rain, Rain that is far more acidic than normal • Thursts, Known as heimlich to clear someone’s airway • Neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent seizures • Products used on crops to control incescts and other pets. • ...
Health Vocabulary 2019-01-07
13 Clues: CPR • Good at it • skin doctor • Choking CPR • Sugary blood • Bad for plants • Erica's siezure • Large dumpsters • no mouth-to-mouth • bad for rainforest • reaction container • Protection over Earth • process of preserving warmth
health vocab 2019-01-09
Across
- a 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 place to dispose of refuse and other waste material
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- Thrusts:Abdominal thrusts is a first aid procedure used to treat upper airway obstructions by foreign objects
- 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.
- Only CPR is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths.
Down
- a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- 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.
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
- a person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity; a person highly skilled in a specific and restricted field.
- a 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
- Layer a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude
13 Clues: Only CPR is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths. • a 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. • a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures. • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-08
Across
- a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels
- a shield to protect living things from UV radiation
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- used to control insects and other pests and crops
- huge pits where waste is dumped and buried
- trapping of suns warmth in a planets lower atmosphere
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation used when someone's heart stops beating or someone has stopped breathing
Down
- nervous system disorders that can lead to seizures
- a doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- quick upward pulls into the diaphragm to force out obstructions blocking the airway
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions
- without mouth to mouth breaths
- rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution
13 Clues: without mouth to mouth breaths • huge pits where waste is dumped and buried • a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels • used to control insects and other pests and crops • nervous system disorders that can lead to seizures • a shield to protect living things from UV radiation • a strong heated container used for chemical reactions • ...
Personal Health 2019-01-08
Across
- Is caused by industrial burning of fossil fuels
- A natural process further enhanced by human activities like burning fossil fuels.
- Helps farmers raise healthy crops.
- _____ keeps the blood flow active after the heart stops, using chest compressions and mouth to mouth.
- May leak and cause pollution, but is the most cost efficient way to manage waste.
Down
- Goods that have been through a full sterilization cycle in an ______ are considered to be free of microorganisms.
- An effective way for any bystander to quickly save a person's life.
- A procedure performed on someone choking and conscious.
- If you have an irregular heartbeat, you'll see a heart _______.
- Stops insulin production in your body.
- The person you'd go to for skin related issues like eczema
- Symptoms include confusion, staring, or uncontrollable jerking.
- Located in the stratosphere.
13 Clues: Located in the stratosphere. • Helps farmers raise healthy crops. • Stops insulin production in your body. • Is caused by industrial burning of fossil fuels • A procedure performed on someone choking and conscious. • The person you'd go to for skin related issues like eczema • If you have an irregular heartbeat, you'll see a heart _______. • ...
Health terms 2019-01-08
Across
- thrusts a first aid procedure;Heimlich maneuver
- place to dispose of trash
- only CPR restoring blood circulation without mouth to mouth
- a person who is an expert in a certain subject
- A doctor that can treat skin disorders
- effect Trapping gases in the lower atmosphere, heating the surface
- rain Polluted rainfall causing harm to environments
- layer layer in atmosphere that absorbs UV rays
Down
- Disease in which body doesn’t respond to insulin
- resuscitation restore blood circulation
- Substances used to kill organisms that harm plants or animals.
- strong heated container used for chemical reactions.
- Disorder that is marked by episodes of convulsions
13 Clues: place to dispose of trash • A doctor that can treat skin disorders • resuscitation restore blood circulation • a person who is an expert in a certain subject • layer layer in atmosphere that absorbs UV rays • thrusts a first aid procedure;Heimlich maneuver • Disease in which body doesn’t respond to insulin • Disorder that is marked by episodes of convulsions • ...
Health vocab 2019-01-08
Across
- a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material
- the trapping of the suns warmth
- cpr without mouth to mouth
- a person who concentrates on one specific subject or activity
- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patients chest
- a disease in which the body's ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired
- layer a layer in the stratosphere containing high concentration of ozone
Down
- a strong,heated container used for chemical reactions
- first aid procedure used to treat upper away obstructions
- a skin doctor
- substance used for destroying insects.
- a neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance
- rainfall made sufficently acidic by atmosphere pollution
13 Clues: a skin doctor • cpr without mouth to mouth • the trapping of the suns warmth • substance used for destroying insects. • a strong,heated container used for chemical reactions • a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material • rainfall made sufficently acidic by atmosphere pollution • first aid procedure used to treat upper away obstructions • ...
Personal Health 2018-01-10
Across
- used for chemical reactions
- without mouth to mouth breaths
- restores breathing and circulation
- waste is dumped and buried here
- highly skilled in a specific subject
- studies skin
- layer blocks ultraviolet radiation
Down
- to force out an obstruction blocking the airway
- warms earths surface
- acidic precipitation
- body is prevented from converting food into energy
- control pests
- causes seizures
13 Clues: studies skin • control pests • causes seizures • warms earths surface • acidic precipitation • used for chemical reactions • without mouth to mouth breaths • waste is dumped and buried here • restores breathing and circulation • layer blocks ultraviolet radiation • highly skilled in a specific subject • to force out an obstruction blocking the airway • ...
personal health 2018-01-10
Across
- cpr without mouth to mouth
- a person who is concentrated primarily on a particular subject or activity and is highly skilled in a specific and restricted field
- aka Heimlich maneuver. First aid procedure for choking
- rain that is far more acidic than normal
- a neurological disorder associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- shield that protects living things from ultraviolet radiation
Down
- medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patients chest in an attempt to restore blood circulation
- the trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air
- a strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
- huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried
- disease where body can’t produce enough insulin resulting in abnormal metabolism and elevated levels of glucose in blood and urine
- products used on crops to control insects and other pests
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 • shield that protects living things from ultraviolet radiation • the trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air • ...
