health Crossword Puzzles
PHC 2022-10-27
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- study of information processing, computer science
- deriving authority from or founded on law
- agreement to surgical or medical treatment with knowledge of the facts and risks involved
- communicating something untruthful and harmful about another person in writing
- verbally communication something untruthful and harmful about another person
- relating to principles of right wrong
- use of telecommunication technology to provide, improve, or make health care services faster
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- failure of professional skills or learning that result in injury, loss, or damage
- use of technology to deliver health-related services and information, including telemedicine
- failure to execute the care that a reasonable person exercises
- understanding the science or philosophy of law
- legally responsible
- private or secret
- dealing with what is good or bad, determining moral duty and obligation
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 • ...
Wellness Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-20
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- City benefit that offers employees and their families solution-focused counseling, guidance, training, resources and referrals to help balance work with life and increase health and well-being.
- City group created to help employees set and achieve health and wellness goals through awareness and prevention keeping you healthy to the core.
- We were created to advocate for the Parks & Recreation Department by building strong community relationships to aid in raising substantial funding and the development of additional resources to enhance the Department's ability to provide recreational opportunities to the Pearland community.
- Neighborhood grocery store offering thousands of natural, organic & gluten-free foods.
- Known for our duck, we provide supplemental insurance to help pay out-of-pocket expenses your major medical insurance doesn't cover.
- This company manages and administers 457 and 401 retirement plans exclusively for the benefit of public sector employers and employees.
- A Pearland ISD-based program in which committed, caring adults from the community help students rise above obstacles and succeed in school and life.
- We provide two of the City's health plan options, and provide primary care or specialist appointments at one of our more than 20 neighborhood health centers in the Houston area.
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- This company provides personalized optical and medical eye care services including eye exams for kids and adults, vision therapy, vision correction and management of age-related eye disease.
- This company helps you discover how essential oils can transform the way you manage your health.
- Private Christian university that offers an affordable, accredited education with more than 200 academic program offerings across nine colleges.
- Membership warehouse club, dedicated to bringing our members the best possible prices on quality brand-name merchandise.
- Fitness chain offering 4-week outdoor camps for groups with cardio, strength & agility training.
- Mobile communications giant that delivers outstanding wireless experiences with no annual contracts, no roaming charges, plus many perks and benefits.
- This company offers delicious meal kits delivered to your door for you to prepare.
- We fix pain fast using manual therapy with customized active rehab exercises to target and rapidly resolve the source of your soft tissue pain or injury.
- The City's healthcare provider offering health, dental, and pharmacy plans to employees.
17 Clues: This company offers delicious meal kits delivered to your door for you to prepare. • Neighborhood grocery store offering thousands of natural, organic & gluten-free foods. • The City's healthcare provider offering health, dental, and pharmacy plans to employees. • ...
Wellness 2021-10-31
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- condition where people obtained optimal health in every dimension of health
- guidelines produced by the U.S Department of Agriculture (fruit/grain/protein/dairy/vegetables)
- behavior that is automatic and occurs without a conscious thought
- a person's ability to express, comprehend, and understand emotions
- ability to keep the environment surroundings safe and enjoyable
- compulsive behavior that causes people to physically/mentally crave something
- wellness and health of a person's mind and behaviors
- quality of person's relationships with friends, family, and others
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- connectedness with self and others
- how the body uses nutrients from food
- condition where body physically relies on addiction
- how well a person's body functions
- body's tendency to maintain a stable, balanced internal
13 Clues: connectedness with self and others • how well a person's body functions • how the body uses nutrients from food • condition where body physically relies on addiction • wellness and health of a person's mind and behaviors • body's tendency to maintain a stable, balanced internal • ability to keep the environment surroundings safe and enjoyable • ...
MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS by : Joana Paula Laxa 2019-03-10
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- technologist a member of the surgical team who serves as a scrub technician or as a circulator
- 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.
- 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
- management and care of a patient or the combating of disease or disorder
- 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
- 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
- makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body
- specializes in the diagnosis of conditions affecting the nervous system such as neuromuscular diseases, epilepsy, and nerve entrapments
- 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
- a person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability
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- a trained healthcare provider practicing under supervision of a physician or healthcare practitioner. They include pharmacists, dental hygienists, physical therapists and nurses
- specializes in health education and promotes the development of health knowledge, life skills, and positive attitudes toward the health and well-being of students
- an independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on and provide general and/or specialized care to a specific area of the body.”
- develops and monitors exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease
- 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
- assists in performing procedures that involve extracorporeal circulation, such as during open-heart surgery or hypothermia
- 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
- ,identifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders
- gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations
- 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
20 Clues: makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body • ,identifies and rehabilitates hearing impairments and related disorders • a person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability • management and care of a patient or the combating of disease or disorder • ...
RHIT Acronyms 2021-05-05
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- Protects consumers from identity theft and responds to Red Flags.
- Resource Utilization Group Classification for Skilled nursing Prospective Payment System
- The average relative weight of all cases treated at a facility or by a given physician. This is calculated by dividing the sum of the weights of DRGS for patients discharged by the total number of patients discharged.
- Data Set for Long-Term Care
- care hospital and skilled nursing facilities. Used to research topics related to types of care and DRGs, but only for Medicare patients.
- Skilled Nursing Care, Subacute Care facilities, nursing facilies (nursing homes, assisted living). Care plan format RAI based on the MDS.
- Used to track manage and store documents.
- consists of problem list, H&P, lab findings, initial plan,progress notes
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
- Leading authority for accreditation of Rehabilitation facilities
- developing a plan to test the change (Plan), carrying out the test (Do), observing and learning from the consequences(Study), and determining what modifications should be made to the test (Act)
- Master Patient Index
- Data Elements for Emergency room care
- Resident Assessment Instrument for LTC based on MDS
- data set for hospital inpatients acute care. UB04 is a form used.
- Determines if an emergency condition exists.
- Registration Admissions, Discharge, Transfer
- Release of Information
- Completed shortly after admission and discharges
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- The process an organization undertakes that will
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
- Ensures patient quality, safety and improvement of clinical outcomes.
- clinical specificity and documentation that will allow coders to assign more concise disease classification codes.
- Data for all Medicare claims for
- Administrative and operational guidelines under which facilities are allowed to take part in the Medicare and Medicaid programs
- Industry leader in the area of healthcare provider organization accreditation.
- used to construct progress notes
- Office in the federal government working to combat fraud, waste, and abuse to improve the efficiency of HHS programs
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act
- Data set for Emergency Care
- Designed to collect administrative, claims, and health record review data.
- Provide a database of medical malpractice payments, adverse licensure actions, and certain professional review actions taken by healthcare entities
- 25 days or less for inpatient stays
- Federal Agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services overseeing Medicare and state governments
- Collects data specific to ambulatory care
- a patient classification system that standardizes prospective payment to hospitals and encourages cost containment initiatives.
- Return on Investment
- Data set for Home Health Care
38 Clues: Master Patient Index • Return on Investment • Release of Information • Data Set for Long-Term Care • Data set for Emergency Care • Data set for Home Health Care • Data for all Medicare claims for • used to construct progress notes • 25 days or less for inpatient stays • Data Elements for Emergency room care • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act • ...
Environmental Health 2025-08-02
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- Environmental health is about how the world around us affects our
- healthy (blank) grows healthy plants and vegetables
- we have to take care of this so it can take care of us
- mold found in these cause health issues
- (when contaminated) drinking this can cause diarrhea
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- environmental health help doctored and scientists figure out how to make our communities (blank)
- environmental health keeps kids safe from these
- (when polluted) breathing this in can cause asthma
8 Clues: mold found in these cause health issues • environmental health keeps kids safe from these • (when polluted) breathing this in can cause asthma • healthy (blank) grows healthy plants and vegetables • (when contaminated) drinking this can cause diarrhea • we have to take care of this so it can take care of us • ...
Health Coverage Terms 2013-11-21
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- Services or supplies need to prevent, diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease or its symptoms and that meet standards of medicine
- Patient's share of the costs of a covered service calculated as a percent
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- Amount owed by a patient for covered services before health insurance begins to pay
- Amount that is paid to health insurance company from the patient for the health insurance coverage contract
- The most a patient will pay during a policy period before a health insurance begins to pay 100%
- Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health services; contracted amount; negotiated rate
- Facilities, providers and suppliers a health insurer has contracted with to provide services
- Fixed amount a patient pays for a covered health care service
8 Clues: Fixed amount a patient pays for a covered health care service • Patient's share of the costs of a covered service calculated as a percent • Amount owed by a patient for covered services before health insurance begins to pay • Facilities, providers and suppliers a health insurer has contracted with to provide services • ...
Competency 7, Current & Emerging Technologies 2020-09-01
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- People meet face-to-face and view the same images through the use of telecommunications and computer technology.
- Use of computers, audio and video equipment, and communication links to provide interaction between two or more persons at two or more sites.
- Legislation that included provisions for health information technology and funding for the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology (ONCHIT).
- The process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone.
- Electronic provision of health information, products, and services online and electronic automation of administrative and clinical aspects of care delivery.
- Provision of information to healthcare providers and consumers and the delivery of services to clients at remote sites through the use of telecommunication and computer technology.
- Use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support health care.
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- Electronic transmission of drug prescriptions.
- A form of telemedicine in which data, sound, images, and video are acquired
- Synchronous or real-time encounter that uses a specially equipped personal computer with telephone line hookup, DSL, or cable connections to allow people to met face-to-face.
- a patient and then transmitted to a medical specialist for later evaluation.
- The use of telecommunication and computer technology for the delivery of medical care.
- Using electronic information and telecommunications technologies to provide direct patient care.
- Broad term used interchangeably with the term telehealth to refer to the provision of electronic health information, products, and services using information technologies.
14 Clues: Electronic transmission of drug prescriptions. • A form of telemedicine in which data, sound, images, and video are acquired • a patient and then transmitted to a medical specialist for later evaluation. • The use of telecommunication and computer technology for the delivery of medical care. • ...
Sources Of Strength Crossword!! 2023-05-17
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- An event during spring semester where clubs gather to learn about different cultures
- An event to find out about new clubs at the beginning of the school year
- A group of students that you can go to for help with school, friends, or your mental health
- You should go here for help with classes, friends, mental health, etc.
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- The most popular sport at Creek
- A fun event during fall semester to dress up, dance, and meet new people
- A week during spring semester to raise money for charity and get involved at creek
- Advisory day!!!
- Creek's student-run mental health club
- Creek's mental health hotline
10 Clues: Advisory day!!! • Creek's mental health hotline • The most popular sport at Creek • Creek's student-run mental health club • You should go here for help with classes, friends, mental health, etc. • A fun event during fall semester to dress up, dance, and meet new people • An event to find out about new clubs at the beginning of the school year • ...
Module 1-4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- What kind of cycle worsens mental health?
- What does reframing a thought do to a negative cycle?
- What type of need is at the bottom of the pyramid of needs?
- Having a schedule (also called a _______) helps increase certainty.
- What is the way you talk to yourself called?
- What emotion starts when you are isolated for too long?
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- What type of stress is helpful?
- Digital ________ is important, especially during times of uncertainty.
- How do you deal with Negative Automatic Thoughts?
- What type of stress lasts a long time?
- What strategies are used to support mental health in times of uncertainty?
- This allows you to notice your emotions without acting on them.
- What kind of cycle improves mental health?
- What is one way to figure out complex emotions? ______ them.
14 Clues: What type of stress is helpful? • What type of stress lasts a long time? • What kind of cycle worsens mental health? • What kind of cycle improves mental health? • What is the way you talk to yourself called? • How do you deal with Negative Automatic Thoughts? • What does reframing a thought do to a negative cycle? • ...
community & social careers 2026-03-31
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- The process of protecting a community from disease through vaccines
- A tribute service held to honor someone without the body present
- Government department for health and human services
- Professional counselor licensed for mental health therapy
- A viewing or social gathering held before a funeral ceremony
- Undergraduate degree needed for entry-level social work
- Global organization that monitors international public health
- Social or clinical interventions designed to improve quality of life
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- A formal ceremony for the burial or cremation of a deceased person
- Licensed social worker who provides clinical therapy
- Statistical data like age, race, and income used to study a population
- Government agency focused on child and family welfare
- Symptoms that occur when a person stops using an addictive substance
- Master’s degree required for advanced clinical practice
14 Clues: Government department for health and human services • Licensed social worker who provides clinical therapy • Government agency focused on child and family welfare • Undergraduate degree needed for entry-level social work • Master’s degree required for advanced clinical practice • Professional counselor licensed for mental health therapy • ...
Health is Wealth 2024-10-05
11 Clues: Illness or disorder • emotional wellbeing • avoid health issues • good overall health • relates to breathing • treatment for illness • body's defense system • indication of a condition • getting important nutrients • personal care and cleanliness • A physical activity to keep fit
The Roles and Responsibilities of the Support Worker 2022-04-23
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- The process of restoring a person to the highest possible level of functioning through the use of therapy, exercise, or other methods. p. 10
- psychiatric nurse (RPN) A nurse who is educated and registered in his or her own province to provide care specifically to individuals whose primary needs relate to mental, emotional, and developmental health. p. 12
- practical nurse (RPN) See licensed practical nurse (LPN). p. 13
- practice review A review and self-evaluation of care provided with the goal of identifying ways to improve clinical performance and caregiving. p. 13
- care Care that demonstrates concern for the dignity, independence, individualized care, preferences, privacy, and safety (DIPPS) of clients and their families at all times. Also known as compassionate care or person-centred care. p. 16
- To speak or act on behalf of another person or group of people. p. 3
- An acronym for the six principles of client-centred care (also known as compassionate care or person-centred care): dignity, independence, individualized care, preferences, privacy, and safety. p. 16
- nurse (RN) A health care provider who is licensed and regulated by the province or territory to maintain overall responsibility for the planning and provision of client care. p. 13
- care See client-centred care. p. 16
- The ability to recognize, perceive, and have an understanding of another person’s emotions by seeing things from his or her viewpoint. p. 3
- activities of daily living (IADLs) The complex skills needed to successfully live independently. p. 4
- thinking The ability to think clearly and logically, using reflection and reason, based on knowledge obtained from experience, observation, or education. p. 13
- Respecting, guarding, and using discretion in regard to personal and private information about another person. p. 14
- reintegration See social support. p. 3
- A person living in a live-in facility (often called a long-term care facility). p. 9
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- support Equipping a person with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully live independently outside an institution. Also known as social reintegration. p. 3
- A general term for any person receiving care or support services in a community setting: hospital patients, facility residents, and clients in the community. p. 9
- care providers (UCPs) A broad term applied to staff members who assist nurses and other health care providers in giving care. p. 10
- of practice The limit and extent of a health care worker’s role as determined by your province’s educational standards and your employer’s policies in order to protect clients from harm. Scope of practice in a health care field varies from province to province and employer to employer. p. 12
- The state of feeling worthy, valued, and respected. p. 15
- An approach to work that demonstrates respect for others, commitment, competence, and appropriate behaviour. p. 14
- A person receiving care in a hospital setting. Also known as a client. p. 9
- The use of responsible judgement to avoid causing distress or embarrassment to a person. p. 14
- of daily living (ADLs) Self-care activities people perform daily to remain independent and to function in society. p. 4
- worker A health care worker who provides services to people, both in facilities and in the community, who need help with their daily activities. p. 3
- Concern for clients’ and their families’ dignity, independence, preferences, privacy, and safety at all times. True caring requires honesty, sensitivity, comforting, discretion, and respect while showing this concern. p. 16
- care nurse A primary care nurse is responsible for the ongoing management of the health of a client. Duties include liaising with other health care team members, the client, and her or his family. p. 13
- practical nurse (LPN) A health care provider licensed and regulated by the province or territory to carry out nursing techniques and provide client care. Known as a registered practical nurse (RPN) in Ontario. p. 13
- facility A facility that provides living accommodations and services; includes assisted-living facilities, long-term care facilities, group homes, and retirement residences. p. 9
29 Clues: care See client-centred care. p. 16 • reintegration See social support. p. 3 • The state of feeling worthy, valued, and respected. p. 15 • practical nurse (RPN) See licensed practical nurse (LPN). p. 13 • To speak or act on behalf of another person or group of people. p. 3 • A person receiving care in a hospital setting. Also known as a client. p. 9 • ...
crossword 2023-03-13
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- an outlook attaching prime importance to humans and not divine matters
- significant as a cause but not necessarily obvious
- how individual or group behavior is influenced by other peoples behavior
- being able to do things successfully and efficiently
- how people grow, develop, and adapt at different times in life
- principles on behalf of persons who have disability from injury of illness
- different from whats considered normal
- physiological processes of nervous system and relations to behavior and cognition
- application of clinical specialties in legal system
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- examines the interrelationship between environments and human behavior
- how humans learn and retain information in educational settings
- focusing on the educational and psychological needs of children, youth, and families
- aims to help individuals overcome mental health challenges
- provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral healthcare for people
- how biological, social,and psychological factors influence health and illness
- how behavior, thought, and feelings are viewed through the lens of evolutionary biology
- concerned with environment interactions and ways society affects individual and community functioning
- understands information is acquired from the environment through sensory organs
- tests theories of human thoughts, feelings, actions, and beyond
- building blocks for a concept
20 Clues: building blocks for a concept • different from whats considered normal • significant as a cause but not necessarily obvious • application of clinical specialties in legal system • being able to do things successfully and efficiently • aims to help individuals overcome mental health challenges • how people grow, develop, and adapt at different times in life • ...
USM Orientation 2013! 2013-06-11
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- Policy sanctions for students can either be disciplinary or ______________.
- Emergency Call boxes are often located on _______ poles with blue lights.
- Plagiarism, Fabrication, and _____________ are examples of the academic integrity violations.
- New feature at the University Health Center: ___________.
- _________ and Transportation are services provided by USM Public Safety.
- You can find disability documentation guidelines on the __________.
- How many health practitioners work in the Health Center: _____.
- On the weekend of September 28, family and friends are invited to come for ____________.
- The Student Support Network is part of this initiative: ________.
- A roommate ___________ is used by students to prevent future conflicts.
- Another word for counselor: ___________.
- High school disability documentation is an ______.
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- Student staff there to assist residential students are ___________ ___________.
- Providing a _____________ is a possible disability accommodation.
- The number of visits allowed per year in counseling is: _______.
- The Behavioral Intervention Team strategizes to find ways to help students ____________.
- University rules for students are referred to as the __________ Code.
- Support for students with a broken leg or arm is ___________.
- Which immunization is required: _______.
- The Behavioral Intervention Team works with students who are at _______.
- USM _______ are available to respond to Emergencies 24 hours per day.
21 Clues: Which immunization is required: _______. • Another word for counselor: ___________. • High school disability documentation is an ______. • New feature at the University Health Center: ___________. • Support for students with a broken leg or arm is ___________. • How many health practitioners work in the Health Center: _____. • ...
Emily Flanagan Chapter 3 2013-06-26
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- practice's rules governing payment from patients
- clinician who treats a patient face to face
- patient who has seen a provider within the past three years
- list of the diagnoses, procedures, and charges for a patient's visit
- guideline that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- patient who has not seen a provider within the past three years
- third payer on a claim
- abbreviation for provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policyholders according to a contract
- physician who refers a patient to another physician
- second payer on a claim
- charge to a patient's account
- authorization number given to the referred physician
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- clinician who does not interact face to face with the patient
- abbreviation for an explanation of how an insurance policy will pay if more than one policy applies
- health plan that pays benefits first
- the insured
- unique number that identifies a patient
- health plan that covers services not normally covered by a primary plan
- policyholder or subscriber to a health plan or policy
- abbreviation for the actions that ensure the provider receives teh maximum appropriate payment
20 Clues: the insured • third payer on a claim • second payer on a claim • charge to a patient's account • health plan that pays benefits first • unique number that identifies a patient • clinician who treats a patient face to face • practice's rules governing payment from patients • physician who refers a patient to another physician • ...
Health key words 2015-02-11
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- changes to the body and it's systems
- number of women dying who are pregnant or in first 42 days of giving birth
- the overall level health being experience by an individual group or population
- refers to ill health in an individual and level of ill health in a population
- slow steady growth
- social skills and behaviours learn from a young age
- persons ability to think and reason increases in complexity
- measure of an impact of disease and injuries
- general movement or patterns over a period of life
- p.i.e.s
- state of well being in which an individual realises his or hers potential
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- fatal
- concept-birth
- number of healthy years expect to live based on current trends
- learning to understand and control mods and feelings
- total number of cases in a population in a given time
- number of deaths caused by a particular illness,disease or environmental factor
- mortality risk of an infant dying between birth and one year of an age in given year
- relates to efficient functions of the body and it's systems
- number of new cases of an illness in a individual or population
- being able to interact
21 Clues: fatal • p.i.e.s • concept-birth • slow steady growth • being able to interact • changes to the body and it's systems • measure of an impact of disease and injuries • general movement or patterns over a period of life • social skills and behaviours learn from a young age • learning to understand and control mods and feelings • ...
PDHPE physical fitness 2016-09-01
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- - the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- - a condition of body and mind which typically recurs for several hours every night.
- – The ability to use muscle strength quickly.
- - the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- Endurance – Engaging in physical activity for long periods of time.
- - The ability to stop, start, and change directions quickly.
- - the rate at which something occurs over a particular period.
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done.
- - the quality of being intense.
- - the state of being free from illness or injury.
- - relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
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- - a category of people or things having common characteristics.
- - vigorous exercises designed to increase cardiovascular efficiency.
- - the action of measuring something.
- - stretching or testing your limits and become_______.
- – Making movements work together smoothly.
- – Controlling body positions while standing still or moving.
- - activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes.
- – Performing a movement or covering a distance in a short period of time.
21 Clues: - the quality of being intense. • - the action of measuring something. • – Making movements work together smoothly. • – The ability to use muscle strength quickly. • - relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • - the state of being free from illness or injury. • - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes. • ...
Provider Bias, Health Literacy,Communication and Conflict 2016-11-19
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- EMOTION PATIENTS OFTEN FEEL ABOUT ILLITERACY OR OBESITY
- PERCENT OF AMERICANS WHO ARE OBESE ACCORDING TO THE CDC
- WHEN PATIENTS DEFER OR DELAY TREATMENT
- WHAT EACH PERSON MUST TAKE IN REGARDS TO THEIR OWN BIASES
- THE IDEAL BODY TYPE AS REPRESENTED IN THE MEDIA
- METHOD WHERE THE PATIENT TEACHES TO THE DOCTOR TO DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING
- FEELING OF EMPATHY AND NON JUDGEMENT
- PERCENT OF AMERICANS WHO ARE FUNCTIONALLY ILLITERATE
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- BIAS IN WHICH PROVIDERS WILL LOOK TO SIZE AS THE CAUSE OF HEALTH PROBLEMS
- UNFAIR AND BIASED OPIONS AND ATTITUDES ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
- NEGATIVE FEELINGS OR ATTITUDES ABOUT PATIENTS BASED ON WEIGHT,RACE, ECT.
- THE ABILITY OF A PATIENT TO READ AND UNDERSTAND HEALTH INFORMATION
- SHARING INFORMATION BY WRITING,SPEAKING OR NON VERBAL CUES
- CHOICES THAT THE PROVIDER CAN OFFER TO THE PATIENT IN ORDER TO ENSURE COMFORT
- WHEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS CREATE PROBLEMS
- TREATING AN INDIVIDUAL POORLY BECAUSE OF THEIR SIZE
- LANGUAGE THAT IS EASY FOR ALL AMERICANS TO UNDERSTAND
- PROPS THAT CAN HELP EXPLAIN HEALTH INFORMATION IE.,MODELS AND POSTERS
- THE INABILITY TO READ COMPETENTLY
- QUALITY THAT OFFICES SHOULD OFFER ALL PATIENTS TO AVIOD EMBARRASSMENT
20 Clues: THE INABILITY TO READ COMPETENTLY • FEELING OF EMPATHY AND NON JUDGEMENT • WHEN PATIENTS DEFER OR DELAY TREATMENT • THE IDEAL BODY TYPE AS REPRESENTED IN THE MEDIA • TREATING AN INDIVIDUAL POORLY BECAUSE OF THEIR SIZE • PERCENT OF AMERICANS WHO ARE FUNCTIONALLY ILLITERATE • LANGUAGE THAT IS EASY FOR ALL AMERICANS TO UNDERSTAND • ...
PDHPE RULES 2023-09-12
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- A critical condition that can occur after a severe injury or trauma
- The breathing process
- The pump of the circulatory system
- Determine urgency of treatment
- Health condition detection
- Drinking enough water
- Nimbleness and speed
- Tissue responsible for movement
- Another word for high blood pressure
- Health-conscious actions
- Performance enhancing drug that is used to increase strength
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- 85 for females, 81 for males
- Designing an object's shape to reduce fluid resistance. Can also be done with individuals and body positions.
- Practice for flexibility and relaxation
- A characteristic of a skilled performer
- Thigh bone
- The acronym for a not-for-profit charity that provides 24/7 essential lifesaving, emergency and primary healthcare to regional, rural and remote NSW communities, where access to healthcare is limited.
- A socio-cultural determinant that influences the health of individuals
- Type of training used by marathon runners
- A dance based workout
- Bone weakening condition
- A rigid support used to immobilise a broken bone or limb
- The acronym for a common life-saving technique that includes chest compressions and rescue breaths
- An acronym for a portable life-saving device
24 Clues: Thigh bone • Nimbleness and speed • The breathing process • A dance based workout • Drinking enough water • Bone weakening condition • Health-conscious actions • Health condition detection • 85 for females, 81 for males • Determine urgency of treatment • Tissue responsible for movement • The pump of the circulatory system • Another word for high blood pressure • ...
Selfcare 2023-11-25
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- - Being kind to oneself.
- - Indulging in self-treatments for relaxation.
- - Feeling of strain or pressure on mental health.
- - Establishing healthy habits for consistency.
- - A powerful way to relieve stress and improve mood.
- - Mindful practice for relaxation and focus.
- - Essential for self-respect and protection.
- - Practicing this fosters positivity.
- - Deep, intentional inhalation and exhalation for relaxation.
- - Eating well for overall health.
- - Activities for relaxation and pleasure.
- - Unwinding activity.
- - Harmony between different aspects of life.
- - Seeking help or assistance for self-care.
- - Confidence in one's own worth.
- - Easing stress or tension.
- - Writing for self-reflection and expression.
- - Feelings that require acknowledgment and understanding.
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- - Essential for rejuvenation and self-care.
- - Positive statement to promote self-worth.
- - Spending time outdoors for mental rejuvenation.
- - Personal practices promoting well-being.
- - Attitude and perspective towards life.
- - Contemplation for personal growth.
- - Drinking plenty of water for self-care.
- - Mind-body practice for relaxation and flexibility.
- - Practice of being present in the moment.
- - Seeking professional help for mental health.
- - Physical activity crucial for well-being.
- - Embracing and appreciating oneself.
30 Clues: - Unwinding activity. • - Being kind to oneself. • - Easing stress or tension. • - Confidence in one's own worth. • - Eating well for overall health. • - Contemplation for personal growth. • - Practicing this fosters positivity. • - Embracing and appreciating oneself. • - Attitude and perspective towards life. • - Drinking plenty of water for self-care. • ...
Name:__________Per:_____Stress crossword 2025-03-13
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- Platforms that can influence behavior and attitudes, including stress responses.
- A necessary activity for recovery and stress reduction.
- Sharing emotions in healthy ways.
- Activities and practices to maintain personal health and well-being.
- A stress management technique focusing on controlled inhalation and exhalation.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- Expressing oneself confidently without aggression.
- Management: Planning and controlling how much time to spend on specific activities.
- A disagreement or clash that can lead to stress if unresolved.
- Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation.
- Eating a balanced diet to support mental and physical health.
Down
- Physical activity that helps reduce stress and improve mood.
- Activities or techniques that reduce tension and anxiety.
- Limits set to protect personal space and mental health.
- Thinking: Focusing on positive outcomes and possibilities.
- Using decision-making skills to find solutions to issues.
- The act of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Aggressive behavior that can be influenced by media exposure.
- Seeking help from friends, family, or professionals in times of stress.
- A practice of focused attention and mindfulness to promote relaxation.
21 Clues: Sharing emotions in healthy ways. • Expressing oneself confidently without aggression. • Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation. • The act of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings. • A necessary activity for recovery and stress reduction. • Limits set to protect personal space and mental health. • ...
Subchapter I 2025-04-29
Across
- Related to age-appropriate growth and behavior.
- Allowing a child to leave with an approved adult.
- Objectives outlined in a child’s care plan.
- The formal process of ending a child's care.
- Life-skills preparation or support for independence.
- Evaluation for emotional or mental health needs.
- Support provided after discharge.
- Introductory info given to a child upon arrival.
- First version of a service plan developed quickly.
- Plan outlining care, education, and therapy.
- Contact person between operation and school.
Down
- Evaluation used to determine a child’s needs.
- Moving a child from one program to another.
- Oversight to ensure the safety and care of children.
- Records required for admission, care, or release.
- Intervention technique for managing behavior.
- Health-related services or evaluations.
- Assessment of mental and cognitive functioning.
- Required schooling for children in care.
- Oral health care required for children in care.
- A situation requiring urgent placement or care.
- The process of accepting a child into care.
- Actions or conduct monitored in service planning.
- Related to cognitive ability and functioning.
- The act of assigning a child to a specific program.
25 Clues: Support provided after discharge. • Health-related services or evaluations. • Required schooling for children in care. • Moving a child from one program to another. • Objectives outlined in a child’s care plan. • The process of accepting a child into care. • The formal process of ending a child's care. • Plan outlining care, education, and therapy. • ...
Epidemiology 2025-04-16
Across
- : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts
- : Frequency of disease or illness in a population
- : A systematic error that affects study validity
- : A disease regularly found among a population or region
- : The organism (usually human or animal) harboring the disease
- : A health-related event or disease studied in epidemiology
- : A measure of association used in case-control studies
- : Total number of existing cases in a population at a given time
- : Number of new cases in a population during a specific period
- : Ongoing systematic collection and analysis of health data
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- : Study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states
- : The difference in risk between exposed and unexposed groups
- : A factor or agent that a person may come in contact with, affecting risk
- : A group of people followed over time in a study
- : A factor that distorts the true relationship between exposure and outcome
- : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population
- : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations
- : An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents
- : A study comparing individuals with a disease to those without
- : A measure of association between exposure and outcome in cohort studies
20 Clues: : A systematic error that affects study validity • : Frequency of disease or illness in a population • : A group of people followed over time in a study • : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations • : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population • : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts • ...
Epidemiology 2025-04-16
Across
- : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts
- : Frequency of disease or illness in a population
- : A systematic error that affects study validity
- : A disease regularly found among a population or region
- : The organism (usually human or animal) harboring the disease
- : A health-related event or disease studied in epidemiology
- : A measure of association used in case-control studies
- : Total number of existing cases in a population at a given time
- : Number of new cases in a population during a specific period
- : Ongoing systematic collection and analysis of health data
Down
- : Study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states
- : The difference in risk between exposed and unexposed groups
- : A factor or agent that a person may come in contact with, affecting risk
- : A group of people followed over time in a study
- : A factor that distorts the true relationship between exposure and outcome
- : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population
- : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations
- : An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents
- : A study comparing individuals with a disease to those without
- : A measure of association between exposure and outcome in cohort studies
20 Clues: : A systematic error that affects study validity • : Frequency of disease or illness in a population • : A group of people followed over time in a study • : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations • : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population • : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts • ...
Epidemiology 2025-04-16
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- : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts
- : Frequency of disease or illness in a population
- : A systematic error that affects study validity
- : A disease regularly found among a population or region
- : The organism (usually human or animal) harboring the disease
- : A health-related event or disease studied in epidemiology
- : A measure of association used in case-control studies
- : Total number of existing cases in a population at a given time
- : Number of new cases in a population during a specific period
- : Ongoing systematic collection and analysis of health data
Down
- : Study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states
- : The difference in risk between exposed and unexposed groups
- : A factor or agent that a person may come in contact with, affecting risk
- : A group of people followed over time in a study
- : A factor that distorts the true relationship between exposure and outcome
- : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population
- : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations
- : An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents
- : A study comparing individuals with a disease to those without
- : A measure of association between exposure and outcome in cohort studies
20 Clues: : A systematic error that affects study validity • : Frequency of disease or illness in a population • : A group of people followed over time in a study • : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations • : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population • : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts • ...
Quiz #2 2025-10-28
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- Treats urinary tract conditions and male reproductive health issues.
- Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries.
- Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders.
- Focuses on diseases of the digestive system and related organs.
- Handles autoimmune and joint diseases like arthritis and lupus.
- Manages pain and provides anesthesia during surgical procedures.
- Branch of medicine that deals with heart and blood vessel diseases.
- Provides medical care for elderly patients and age-related conditions.
- Treats patients with cancer using therapies like chemotherapy.
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- Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders.
- Specializes in kidney function, dialysis, and renal diseases.
- Provides healthcare for children from infancy through adolescence.
- Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction.
- Health Aims to prevent disease and promote wellness in entire communities.
- Studies the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
- Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses.
- Field concerned with diagnosing and treating mental and emotional disorders.
- Medicine Applies medical knowledge in criminal investigations and autopsies.
- Examines tissues and fluids to determine the cause of diseases.
20 Clues: Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders. • Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care. • Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries. • Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders. • Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction. • Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses. • ...
Vocab 2025-09-23
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- – A feeling of bitterness.
- – Technical words difficult for outsiders.
- – The act of being accepted into a hospital.
- ABUSE – Harmful use of drugs or alcohol.
- – Making something more clear.
- INSURANCE – Coverage for medical expenses.
- – A feeling of worry or unease.
- – Talking down to someone in a superior way.
- CARE FACILITIES – Places where medical treatment is provided.
- ASSESSMENT – The process of evaluating a patient's health.
- TERMINOLOGY – Specialized language used by healthcare professionals.
- – Being awake and aware.
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- – An attitude without criticism.
- RECORDS – Older documents about a patient's health.
- – Information that must be kept private.
- – A condition that limits physical or mental ability.
- DATA – Personal information such as name, birth date, and occupation.
- – Operations done to treat medical conditions.
- INITIAL MEETING – The first encounter with a patient.
- – When pain spreads to other areas of the body.
- – Physical harm to the body.
- CONTACT – The person to call in case of urgent need.
- CHIEF COMPLAINT – The main pain the client is feeling.
- CONDITIONS – The environment where a patient lives.
- – Correct and precise information.
- – A purposeful dialogue between nurse and patient.
- – Family members related by blood or marriage.
- – Where the patient lives.
28 Clues: – Being awake and aware. • – A feeling of bitterness. • – Where the patient lives. • – Physical harm to the body. • – Making something more clear. • – A feeling of worry or unease. • – An attitude without criticism. • – Correct and precise information. • – Information that must be kept private. • ABUSE – Harmful use of drugs or alcohol. • ...
1 2017-06-08
18 Clues: CIBO • VISTA • GUSTO • UDITO • SENSI • AVERE • TATTO • SALUTE • CONSUMO • OLFATTO • CRESCITA • MINERALI • MANGIARE • VITAMINE • QUANTITA' • NUTRIENTI • AGGIUNGERE • RESPIRATORIO
2 2017-06-08
18 Clues: CIBO • DIETA • DONNE • SALUTE • UOMINI • CONSUMO • FAGIOLI • PISELLI • CUCINARE • VITAMINE • MINERALI • STAGIONE • CRESCITA • NUTRIENTI • INTEGRALE • COLAZIONE • QUANTITA' • AGGIUNGERE
ec 2013-04-15
Wyandotte puzzles 2025-02-24
Wyandotte puzzles 2025-01-30
UNIT 5 - 8.lk. 2025-03-06
18 Clues: veri • reppu • ontua • vatsa • tikki • kantaa • terveys • potilas • ajatella • tunnistaa • seikkailu • innostunut • huolimatta • ruokavalio • kiusallinen • suunnitella • epäkohtelias • sairaanhoitaja
Crossword Puzzle 5 2017-11-15
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- Because of the Affordable Care Act, many people who buy their own health insurance can get financial assistance that lowers your costs. This assistance is called -----------
- Employer-Paid is an Example of?
- A Word used to determine the list of drugs an insurance company will not pay for
Down
- The patient himself or herself or the person, such as a parent, responsible for the patient's health bill
- Word which describes ‘integration of healthcare activities for individuals in a defined population across the entire health management continuum’
- Union workers and other municipal employees generally have employer- or union-sponsored group health plans. Those who are self-employed must purchase --------------- health plans
- In the health insurance industry, a group of doctors, hospitals and other health care providers contracted to provide services to insurance companies for less than their usual fees is called
- A company that provides supplemental insurance to cover some costs that regular health insurance will not cover
8 Clues: Employer-Paid is an Example of? • A Word used to determine the list of drugs an insurance company will not pay for • The patient himself or herself or the person, such as a parent, responsible for the patient's health bill • A company that provides supplemental insurance to cover some costs that regular health insurance will not cover • ...
An apple a day keep the doctor away 2014-06-09
Across
- blocked blood vessel in the brain
- Fruit good for your health
- substance used as medicine
- stop someone to do something
- The condition of a person’s body or mind
- Advantage from something
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- The food that you eat and drink regularly
- study of a subject
- Happening every day
- working efficiently
- not cooked
- desert
12 Clues: desert • not cooked • study of a subject • Happening every day • working efficiently • Advantage from something • Fruit good for your health • substance used as medicine • stop someone to do something • blocked blood vessel in the brain • The condition of a person’s body or mind • The food that you eat and drink regularly
PI/QA 2017-05-16
Across
- Quality Control
- Short for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt organization
- Department of Human Services
- Quality Assurance
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- Continuous Quality Improvement
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
- Continuing Medical Education
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Total Quality Management
- Quality Improvement
12 Clues: Quality Control • Quality Assurance • Quality Improvement • Total Quality Management • Continuing Medical Education • Department of Human Services • Continuous Quality Improvement • Short for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • ...
Year 4 Spelling Words 2025-06-13
Across
- a higher degree of activity
- feeling or showing pleasure
- in good health
- contentment
- comparative form of the adjective "sweet
- having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar
Down
- having a great deal to do
- many times
- in the best of health
- situated on the other or further side
- great elevation
- great vertical extent
12 Clues: many times • contentment • in good health • great elevation • in the best of health • great vertical extent • having a great deal to do • a higher degree of activity • feeling or showing pleasure • situated on the other or further side • comparative form of the adjective "sweet • having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar
Tax Crossword 2022-10-15
12 Clues: income • tax on sales • levying of tax • tax on properties • U.S federal payroll tax • health insurance program • provides health coverage • internal revenue service • irs document for your employer • Agency of the U.S. federal gov • range of incomes taxed at a given rate • tax levied by a gov directly on income
Employee Benefits 2022-12-05
Across
- A type of health insurance that covers only the individual to the extent outlined in the health care coverage plan.
- An employee benefit that allows employees paid time off to care for sick children or newborns.
- Assistance to employees who are injured while working at their job; a program that is governed by state laws.
- Value-added options that an employer may choose to offer employees; typically, benefits are in the forms of insurance (health, life, and disability), paid vacation time, paid holiday time, retirement plans, stock ownership plans, and childcare leave.
- A type of retirement plan where an employee receives compensation from an employer after retirement.
- A fixed period of time that most states use in an unemployment insurance formula to determine weekly benefits.
Down
- A type of health insurance that covers all members of the immediate family for health care bills to the extent outlined in the health care coverage plan.
- A government program that offers benefits to eligible employees who, through no fault of their own, have become unemployed.
- A plan that allows employees to buy or receive company stock; offered as an employee benefit.
- Paid time off for holidays that an employer may offer to employees as an employee benefits
- A means that employers may offer as to save for retirement;theses types of plans may include pensions or 410(K).
- Paid time off that an employer may offer to employees as an employee benefit.
12 Clues: Paid time off that an employer may offer to employees as an employee benefit. • Paid time off for holidays that an employer may offer to employees as an employee benefits • A plan that allows employees to buy or receive company stock; offered as an employee benefit. • ...
Medicare Basics 2013-06-14
Across
- Medicare is health insurance for people of any age with _____________(Final stage of kidney failure).
- Visit ______________, the Official U.S. Government Site for People with Medicare, for the latest information on Medicare enrollment, benefits, and other helpful tools.
- Medicare is health insurance for younger people with certain _______________.
- Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or ____.
- Look at your most recent “Medicare & ____” handbook to learn what’s new, find out your Medicare costs, and get information about what Medicare covers.
Down
- Call _______________ to get general or specific Medicare information and important telephone numbers.
- The federal agency that runs the Medicare, Medicaid, and Children's Health Insurance Programs, and the federally facilitated Marketplace.
- Medicare is a _____________ health insurance program.
- If you already have Medicare Part A and wish to sign up for Medicare Part B, please call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or contact your local Social __________ office.
- www.medicare.___ - This website is a private website and is not associated, endorsed or authorized by the Social Security Administration, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or the Department of Health and Human Services nor do we claim to be.
10 Clues: Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or ____. • Medicare is a _____________ health insurance program. • Medicare is health insurance for younger people with certain _______________. • Call _______________ to get general or specific Medicare information and important telephone numbers. • ...
Epidemiology Terms 2026-01-21
Across
- An occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior, or other health-related event clearly in excess of normal expectancy
- The level of prevention where early detection of existing disease to reduce severity and complications occurs
- The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private communities, and individuals
- The outbreak of disease that spread and affect the populations of multiple continents
- The study of how diseases or health characteristics are distributed in populations and the factors that influence or determine this distribution
- Factor that contributes to the generation of a trait
Down
- The health outcomes of a group of individuals, that focuses on the factors influencing well-being and aims to reduce health inequities through interdisciplinary efforts across healthcare, government, and communities
- The habitual presence of a disease within a given geographic area
- The level of prevention where the initial development of a disease occurs
- The level of prevention where reducing the impact of the disease occurs
10 Clues: Factor that contributes to the generation of a trait • The habitual presence of a disease within a given geographic area • The level of prevention where reducing the impact of the disease occurs • The level of prevention where the initial development of a disease occurs • The outbreak of disease that spread and affect the populations of multiple continents • ...
Health Equity 2021-06-02
Across
- Means that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible.
- Ensures that everyone gets what they need in order to enjoy a healthy life.
- Ensures that everyone gets the same things in order to enjoy a healthy life.
- Health equity is achieved when health ___ are eliminated and everyone has the opportunity to achieve optimal health.
Down
- Research has shown that ___ ___ of health are the most important causes of differences in health and life expectancy.
- Attitudes or stereotypes that are activated unconsciously and involuntarily.
- Most important factor that determines ones health.
- Best county in Wisconsin.
- Only works when everyone starts from the same place and needs the same things.
9 Clues: Best county in Wisconsin. • Most important factor that determines ones health. • Ensures that everyone gets what they need in order to enjoy a healthy life. • Attitudes or stereotypes that are activated unconsciously and involuntarily. • Ensures that everyone gets the same things in order to enjoy a healthy life. • ...
Spanish Crossword #2 2022-02-11
Vocab Man #4 2024-12-12
20 Clues: shot • nurse • x-ray • health • doctor • doctor • doctor • aspirin • glasses • pacient • medicine • pharmacy • emergency • diagnosis • treatment • weightroom • coughsyrup • antibiotics • prescription • doctorsoffice
Nutrition 2020-05-04
Across
- important to wound healing and your sense of taste and smell.
- Thirst, headache, dry lips and mouth, dizziness and fainting
- Builds bones and keeps them strong and healthy.
- 45-65% of daily energy
- consuming vitamin C will increase the absorption by 300%
- helps our body absorb calcium
- They are broken down into glucose, which is the body's main fuel, especially for our brain and muscles.
- needed in large amounts to provide energy and maintain health
- increases blood pressure because it holds excess fluid in the body, and that creates an added burden on the heart.
- swollen belly filled with liquid collected below the skin, discoloured hair, slow growth, muscle wasting, diarrhea.
Down
- They are materials found in foods that are essential for growth and health and do not contain the element carbon.
- important for our digestive health and regular bowel movements.
- essential elements required by organisms
- Boost the immune system, and reduce blood acid.
- Helps regulate muscle and nerve function
- essential for survival
- 10-30% of daily energy
- controls your heartbeat and breathing
- group of compounds
- 25-35% of daily average
20 Clues: group of compounds • essential for survival • 10-30% of daily energy • 45-65% of daily energy • 25-35% of daily average • helps our body absorb calcium • controls your heartbeat and breathing • essential elements required by organisms • Helps regulate muscle and nerve function • Boost the immune system, and reduce blood acid. • Builds bones and keeps them strong and healthy. • ...
HIP WEEK 2021 2021-04-20
Across
- The process of extracting information from a document
- A means to convey permission to administer care
- All chart entries must have the date, __________, and signature
- The process of sending information to insurances, attorneys, and Disability Services
- What an analyst does with paperwork before it is scanned
- A summary dictated by the doctor when a patient leaves the hospital
- This order must be signed off within 24 hours after being written
- Information that is on a facesheet
- The process of assigning alphabetical and numerical classifications to diagnostic statements
- A legal and ethical concept that establishes the healthcare provider's responsibility in protecting PHI
- The process of transferring PHI between providers
Down
- All chart forms must have a patient __________ on them
- When a doctor is noncompliant with paperwork
- When a doctor needs to add additional information to the medical record
- Health Information, What is PHI?
- When a coder has a question about physician documentation, He/she sends a
- Records, Another name for Health Information Management
- Certificate,When babies are born, this has to be done
- What is the next step after paperwork is scanned
- Health information management system we use daily
20 Clues: Health Information, What is PHI? • Information that is on a facesheet • When a doctor is noncompliant with paperwork • A means to convey permission to administer care • What is the next step after paperwork is scanned • Health information management system we use daily • The process of transferring PHI between providers • ...
OSHA 2021-09-08
Across
- Injury and Illness Prevention Program.
- Your school or employer will test you for signs of this illness.
- Convulsion of muscles when electricity passes through body.
- Side by side.
- Orders or commands.
- To follow directions.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- The Ergonomic Program important because healthcare workers spend a large portion of their day in the work environment and should be _____.
- An object or practice designed to reduce injury.
- Healthcare workers are ______ for preventing illness and injury so they must follow the procedures of the IIPP.
Down
- The Exposure Control Program provides steps to reduce employee or student exposure to bloodborne ______.
- Rowdy behavior.
- how many areas that health care agencies and facilities must comply with?
- Forms that provide information to handle chemicals safely.
- Worn or tattered.
- Biological materials or infectious agents that may cause harm.
- When something is not working as it should.
- The Hazard Communication Program mandates that employers _____ employees of hazard in the environment.
- ______ hazards cause harm when a ______ i mixed with another, causing a reaction.
- An example of a _____ hazard is acid burns.
- Always watch out for _____ doors in a healthcare facility.
- To carry out a rule or procedure.
22 Clues: Side by side. • Rowdy behavior. • Worn or tattered. • Orders or commands. • To follow directions. • To carry out a rule or procedure. • Injury and Illness Prevention Program. • When something is not working as it should. • An example of a _____ hazard is acid burns. • Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • An object or practice designed to reduce injury. • ...
Collabria 2019-05-08
Across
- $99 annual fee, double points for purchases in foreign countries
- interest free grace period on the World card
- maximum term of mobile device coverage (years)
- price protection is effective for ____ days from the date of purchase (World card)
- mobile device coverage is effective _____ days after the purchase of your device
- no fee and 11.9% interest rate
- $30 annual fee and 11.9% rate
- double the points at gas stations
- $50 annual fee, 19.9% interest rate, Auto Rental Collision/Loss Insurance, Trip cancellation and interruption insurance, lost or delayed baggage coverage, emergency health care coverage
- maximum trip interruption insurance benefit
- $40 annual fee, extended warranty, purchase protection, mobile device insurance, 1 point per $1 spent
- maximum dollar benefit per item under purchase protection insurance
Down
- $50 annual fee, 9.9% interest rate, Auto Rental Collision/Loss Insurance, Purchase Protection & Extended Warrant, Common Carrier Accident Protection
- maximum trip cancellation insurance benefit, per person, per trip
- lifetime maximum per account under purchase protection insurance
- the cashback, student, flex and classic all offer this
- Days of health care coverage for a cardholder under 59 years old
- maximum extended warranty term
- $120 annual fee, 19.9% rate, price protection
- maximum health care benefit
20 Clues: maximum health care benefit • $30 annual fee and 11.9% rate • maximum extended warranty term • no fee and 11.9% interest rate • double the points at gas stations • maximum trip interruption insurance benefit • interest free grace period on the World card • $120 annual fee, 19.9% rate, price protection • maximum term of mobile device coverage (years) • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-18
Across
- On the effect of the changes in environment on the client's ability to regain his/her health
- Internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state
- Refers to bringing the patient back to his/her normal or actual state
- This model was greatly influenced by Nightingale's book "Notes on Nursing"
- "Theory of Caratative Caring"
- She is known for the concept "from novice to expert"
- "Theory of Interpersonal Relations"
- The capacity or ability of a group to achieve goal
- Ontological concept described as human being' struggle between good and evil state of becoming
Down
- Eriksson uses this term to define environment
- "The Unitary Human Being"
- Refers to the situation wherein first generation up to third generation live together
- "The Conservation Model"
- May 12 is known for what celebration
- Has the most recognized name in the field of nursing
- Compose of thoughts and feelings which constitutes a person's weakness of his/her individual existence
- Expression of life processes
- According to her human being has three fundamental health needs
- An acronym that guides in performing nursing
20 Clues: "The Conservation Model" • "The Unitary Human Being" • Expression of life processes • "Theory of Caratative Caring" • "Theory of Interpersonal Relations" • May 12 is known for what celebration • An acronym that guides in performing nursing • Eriksson uses this term to define environment • Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-18
Across
- Eriksson uses this term to define environment
- Expression of life processes
- "The Unitary Human Being"
- On the effect of the changes in environment on the client's ability to regain his/her health
- Has the most recognized name in the field of nursing
- Internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- Compose of thoughts and feelings which constitutes a person's weakness of his/her individual existence
- Refers to bringing the patient back to his/her normal or actual state
- She is known for the concept "from novice to expert"
- May 12 is known for what celebration
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- The capacity or ability of a group to achieve goal
- "The Conservation Model"
- Ontological concept described as human being' struggle between good and evil state of becoming
- Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state
- This model was greatly influenced by Nightingale's book "Notes on Nursing"
- "Theory of Interpersonal Relations"
- Refers to the situation wherein first generation up to third generation live together
- "Theory of Caratative Caring"
- According to her human being has three fundamental health needs
- An acronym that guides in performing nursing
20 Clues: "The Conservation Model" • "The Unitary Human Being" • Expression of life processes • "Theory of Caratative Caring" • "Theory of Interpersonal Relations" • May 12 is known for what celebration • An acronym that guides in performing nursing • Eriksson uses this term to define environment • Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state • ...
Infection Control 2023-11-09
Across
- infectious disease that affects the lungs
- properties of each chemical
- Saftey efficacy of human and veterinary drugs
- how infection leaves the body
- Infections while recieving care for another condition
- Department to improve the well-being of americans
- disease causing agent
- bacterium with antibiotic resistance
- place or cavity for storage
- 1996 FEDERAL LAW
- singled celled eukaryote that feed on organic matter
- Bacterium that causes diarrhea and colitis
- Liver infection hepatitis b
- the person at risk
- Virus that attcks the immune system and they have for life
- bacteria that are resistance to antibiotic called Vancomycin
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- how a patogen can be transferred to another person, animal or object to another
- agents that can cause infection
- science based service organization
- internal cause or reason
- Growing form outside and organism
- infective agent
- medical research agency
- Manages the delivery of health services for NC
- unicelluar microorganisms
- Chronic caused by HIV
- infections that occur more often in people with weakened immune systems
- eukaryotic organisms
- how infection get in
- Health act of 1970
- Liver infection hepatitis c
- Protect human health and enviroment
- Founded in 1948 that connects nations
33 Clues: infective agent • 1996 FEDERAL LAW • Health act of 1970 • the person at risk • eukaryotic organisms • how infection get in • Chronic caused by HIV • disease causing agent • medical research agency • internal cause or reason • unicelluar microorganisms • properties of each chemical • place or cavity for storage • Liver infection hepatitis c • Liver infection hepatitis b • ...
Unit 5 review Level 4 2022-07-26
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- the organ the controls everything in the body
- a nutrient we can get from milk and helps our bone to be stronger
- the organ that we use to breathe
- When someone feel like the world is spinning and they lose the sense of balance
- doctor that deals with the mental health
- the organ that digest the food that we eat
- doctor for the skin, hair, and nails
- we can this nutrient from meats and soya beans
- an organ that helps clean our blood
- doctor for the eyes(can prescribe medicine and do surgeries)
- doctor for children (0 to 18 years old)
- doctor that helps with allergies
- a bad health habit that causes lung cancer
- the organ that pumps blood to our body
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- when you cut your skin and it bleeds(starts with letter w)
- milk, cheese, and yogurt are D____
- another way of saying doctor
- doctor for the heart and cardiovascular system
- the other way of saying salt
- doctor for the oral health
- doctor for the eyes that helps with vision problems
- a symptom that causes the body to reach high temperature
- when you feel you are about to throw up
23 Clues: doctor for the oral health • another way of saying doctor • the other way of saying salt • the organ that we use to breathe • doctor that helps with allergies • milk, cheese, and yogurt are D____ • an organ that helps clean our blood • doctor for the skin, hair, and nails • the organ that pumps blood to our body • doctor for children (0 to 18 years old) • ...
Health Mid-term 2022-10-26
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- mental disorder caused by traumatic event
- anything that causes stress
- high blood pressure
- leading cause of cancer deaths in USA
- irrational fear of something
- pathogen where you get antibiotics
- diseases that can't be spread
- the final stage of the grieving process
- set of skills to help you get out of a situation
- state of helplessness and hopelessness
- repeated patterns mental disorder
- lack of insulin type 1 or type 2
- cells in place to help fight specific pathogen
- multiple suicides in a short time
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- type of pathogen that causes ahtlete's foot
- dead or weakened pathogen introduced to body
- how you choose to view something
- 2nd phase of your body's response to stress
- caused by lack of blood flow to brain
- 8-10 hours of sleep health triangle
- pathogen where you just treat symptoms
- having good self esteem health triangle
- disease that can be passed
- feeling of nervous or anxious
- something you plan for and work towards
- act of taking ones own life
- fatty build up in arteries
- being able to talk to adults health triangle
28 Clues: high blood pressure • disease that can be passed • fatty build up in arteries • anything that causes stress • act of taking ones own life • irrational fear of something • feeling of nervous or anxious • diseases that can't be spread • how you choose to view something • lack of insulin type 1 or type 2 • repeated patterns mental disorder • multiple suicides in a short time • ...
the super nutrients 2024-03-14
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- it is good for immune function, growth, fertility, and also is fantastic for skin health
- necessary for constructing DNA and cells
- helps regulate blood sugar, carry energy to cells, and metabolize carbs protein and fats
- necessary for calcium absorption stored in the bones
- necessary for healthy bones, teeth, and bones
- plays a role of introducing proteins
- helps with hundreds of functions and also helps the growth of the brain and body
- what your body and brain needs for energy
- it makes up 60-70% of your body and it really important for us
- helpful for growth and physical functions
- required for strong bones and teeth and best sources are from dairy products
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- allows proper blood clotting and important to bone health
- promotes metabolism, health, immunity, growth, and is a part of the red blood cells
- necessary for protein metabolism
- are like vitamins and are substances found in your food
- lower risk of heart disease and fights depression
- protects the cell walls
- helps you absorb vitamins and minerals
- helps production of red blood cells and the brain
- improved immunity and DNA repair
20 Clues: protects the cell walls • necessary for protein metabolism • improved immunity and DNA repair • plays a role of introducing proteins • helps you absorb vitamins and minerals • necessary for constructing DNA and cells • what your body and brain needs for energy • helpful for growth and physical functions • necessary for healthy bones, teeth, and bones • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-10
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- also known as bioamplification
- – Common environmental pollutant detected by bioindicators
- – Increased levels of this can damage bioindicators.
- filtration- is commonly used for indicator microorganisms such as total coliforms, fecal coliforms, enterococci (fecal streptococci)
- Monitoring- useful tool in assessing the health of freshwater systems
- – Sensitive amphibians used to gauge ecosystem health
- that live in houses made of glass
- It is the gradual accumulation of subtances
- – These invertebrates show soil health conditions
- through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organisms body
- Plants- Evaluated as the bioindicators of heavey metals
- is a sensitive indicators of air pollution particularly sulfur dioxide
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- is a significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water
- species-a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- – Insects whose population reflects water quality in streams.
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water
- – A critical nutrient that, when in excess, signals pollution.
- – These birds help detect changes in marine ecosystems.
- System-They can be from both higher and lower classes of plantae
- System-Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities.
20 Clues: also known as bioamplification • that live in houses made of glass • It is the gradual accumulation of subtances • – These invertebrates show soil health conditions • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water • – Increased levels of this can damage bioindicators. • – Sensitive amphibians used to gauge ecosystem health • ...
Reading Unit 5 2024-10-08
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- She found _____________________ in her favorite book during stressful times.
- Solar power is a ____________ energy source that is becoming increasingly popular.
- The _______________ between the two organizations led to successful community programs.
- Many people find _________________ fulfillment through meditation and mindfulness practices.
- Many people are seeking an ___________ to traditional fossil fuel.
- Raising __________ about mental health issues is crucial for support and understanding.
- Traveling can be an _____________ experience that broadens your perspective.
- The _____________________ impact of the new development is being carefully assessed.
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- The main _____________ of the project is to reduce waste in the community.
- It’s important to ______________ a healthy lifestyle through exercise and diet.
- It is ___________ to have proper training before operating heavy machinery.
- The artist's ________________ style sets her apart from her peers.
- a living He works multiple jobs to ________________________ and support his family.
- Smoking has many _________________ effects on health.
- The Eiffel Tower is a famous ___________ in Paris.
- The company is committed to ________________ practices that minimize environmental impact.
- We must ___________________ our natural resources for future generations.
- The _______________ report will be released next week.
- Clean water is ___________ for the health of both people and ecosystems.
- The local __________________ has been boosted by the opening of new businesses.
20 Clues: The Eiffel Tower is a famous ___________ in Paris. • Smoking has many _________________ effects on health. • The _______________ report will be released next week. • The artist's ________________ style sets her apart from her peers. • Many people are seeking an ___________ to traditional fossil fuel. • ...
Epidemiology 2025-04-16
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- : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts
- : Frequency of disease or illness in a population
- : A systematic error that affects study validity
- : A disease regularly found among a population or region
- : The organism (usually human or animal) harboring the disease
- : A health-related event or disease studied in epidemiology
- : A measure of association used in case-control studies
- : Total number of existing cases in a population at a given time
- : Number of new cases in a population during a specific period
- : Ongoing systematic collection and analysis of health data
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- : Study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states
- : The difference in risk between exposed and unexposed groups
- : A factor or agent that a person may come in contact with, affecting risk
- : A group of people followed over time in a study
- : A factor that distorts the true relationship between exposure and outcome
- : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population
- : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations
- : An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents
- : A study comparing individuals with a disease to those without
- : A measure of association between exposure and outcome in cohort studies
20 Clues: : A systematic error that affects study validity • : Frequency of disease or illness in a population • : A group of people followed over time in a study • : Testing for disease in asymptomatic populations • : Frequency of occurrence of death in a population • : An organism that transmits pathogens between hosts • ...
The Fine Print Farewell 2025-11-18
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- Nutmeg State university, for short
- - relationship, connection, or URL
- Sweet treat famously thrown into a pool in Caddyshack
- Scottish capital famed for its castle and annual arts festival
- Fictional detective Drew
- Our signature approach to smarter healthcare costs
- You'll find her among the trees here
- - goal of smoking cessation programs
- Ivy League university founded by Benjamin Franklin
- This college's alumnae include Meryl Streep, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Nancy Link
- The company she's helped grow for eight years
- Crunchy lunch classic, always served in the big bowl
- What she's leaving behind
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- Documents requiring an eagle eye
- What Claim Watcher+ doesn't restrict
- Years of dedication at Homestead
- - her passion, especially for vulnerable groups
- College roommate and lifelong friend
- - type of health she worked in for over 20 years
- "Phantom of the Opera" girl
- Care, not just _______
- The Steel City campus where her daughter studies (abbrev)
- - what informs public health decisions
- City of Brotherly Love, home of the Liberty Bell (abbrev)
- This BBC series delivers — in more ways than one, also features one
- - Funded by FEMA back in the day… (Public Health Management Corp)
26 Clues: Care, not just _______ • Fictional detective Drew • What she's leaving behind • "Phantom of the Opera" girl • Documents requiring an eagle eye • Years of dedication at Homestead • Nutmeg State university, for short • - relationship, connection, or URL • What Claim Watcher+ doesn't restrict • College roommate and lifelong friend • You'll find her among the trees here • ...
Health science word puzzle 2026-01-12
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- – Thinking and movement
- – Rest and calm response
- anesthetist. – Nurse giving anesthesia
- – Brain and nervous system surgeon
- – Carry messages
- – Treats spine and joints
- – Hunger, temperature, hormones
- – Balance and coordination
- fluid – Protects brain and spinal cord
- – Medical doctor who treats mental illness with meds.
- nervous system – Voluntary movement
- system – Body communication system
- health technician – Assists mental health patients
- – Body’s control center
- – Sends sensory info
- nervous system (CNS) – Brain and spinal cord
- cord – Message pathway
- – Brain and spinal cord protection
- – Treats mental health with therapy.
- – Helps breathing
- – Treats nervous system disorders
- therapist – Helps patients regain movement.
- technologist – Records brain waves
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- nervous system (PNS) – Nerves outside CNS
- – Fight-or-flight response
- imager – Takes X-rays, MRIs, CT scans
- – Tests nerves and muscles
- – Nerve cell
- – Hold brain fluid
- – Regulates body functions
- nervous system – Controls automatic body actions
- – Studies sleep disorders.
- – Eye and reflex control
- oblongata – Breathing and heartbeat
- – Uses needles for treatment
- – Uses pressure to relieve pain
- – Gives anesthesia for surgery
- of osteopathic medicine (DO) – Treats whole body
38 Clues: – Nerve cell • – Carry messages • – Helps breathing • – Hold brain fluid • – Sends sensory info • cord – Message pathway • – Thinking and movement • – Body’s control center • – Rest and calm response • – Eye and reflex control • – Treats spine and joints • – Fight-or-flight response • – Tests nerves and muscles • – Regulates body functions • – Studies sleep disorders. • ...
EG Project 7 2026-01-05
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- National Labor Relations Board
- Health and Human Services
- Interstate Commerce Commision
- Department of Transportation
- Veterans Administration
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Department of Justice
- Federal Communications Commision
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Government Publishing Office
- Small Business Administration
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Department of Defense
- National Endowment for the Arts
- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
- Internal Revenue Service
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Tennessee Valley Authority
- Government Accountability Office
- United Parcel Service
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- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Health Education and Welfare
- Federal Express
- International Police Organization
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Unified Combatant Commands
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Food and Drug Administration
- Federal National Mortgage Association
- United States Postal Service
- Central Intelligence Agency
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Farm Credit Administration
- Department of Homeland Security
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Government National Mortgage Association
- Federal Housing Administration
- National Institutes of Health
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- National Railroad Passenger Corporation
43 Clues: Federal Express • Department of Justice • Joint Chiefs of Staff • Department of Defense • United Parcel Service • Veterans Administration • Internal Revenue Service • Health and Human Services • Unified Combatant Commands • Farm Credit Administration • Tennessee Valley Authority • Central Intelligence Agency • Health Education and Welfare • Department of Transportation • ...
Health occupations: infection control 2026-01-26
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- proper hand washing with antibacterial soaps (two words)
- Absolute clean
- substances that kill disease causing microorganisms
- absence of harmful microorganism
- multi specialty recruitment assessment
- the process of unintentional transferring substances (two words)
- Microorganisms that cause sickness
- policies,procedures,practices designed to stop the spread of infection (two words)
- health process that strengthens the immune system against diseases
- blood protein produced to fight infection
- infection limited to singular body part (two words)
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- unicellular microorganisms w/o organelles that cause disease and sickness
- measures to reduce the risk of droplet transmission of infection
- organs and processes to fighting infections in the body (two words)
- Bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.
- infectious microorganisms that target the blood stream (three words)
- Vanconycin-resistant enterococci
- occupational safety & health administration
- infection throughout body (two words)
- Hepatitis C
- center for disease control
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- Hospital acquired infection
- type of white blood cells responsible for fighting infections
- TB
- risk to human health or environment
- Ineffective agent that typically consist of nucleic acid
- white blood cell
- hepatitis B
- Human Immunodeficiency virus
30 Clues: TB • Hepatitis C • hepatitis B • Absolute clean • white blood cell • center for disease control • Hospital acquired infection • Human Immunodeficiency virus • Bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc. • Vanconycin-resistant enterococci • absence of harmful microorganism • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • Microorganisms that cause sickness • risk to human health or environment • ...
Health (covid) 2020-12-10
13 Clues: gripe • contato • máscaras • contágio • pandemia • gotículas • quarentena • aglomeração • disseminação • dor de cabeça • óculos de proteção • transmissão por via aérea • or alcohol based alcool em gel
Health Science 2021-05-20
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- hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation
- inflammation of a joint
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the O in OSHA
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- The A in OSHA
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- The S in OSHA
- hardening and/or narrowing of the walls of arteries
- stroke, medical emergency caused by prolonged exposure to heat, resulting in high body temperature and failure of sweat glands
- The H in OSHA
- pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
- aid, immediate care given to a victim of an injury or illness to minimize the effects of the injury or illness
- A material or an object that conducts heat, electricity, light, or sound.
13 Clues: The S in OSHA • The H in OSHA • the O in OSHA • The A in OSHA • inflammation of a joint • hardening and/or narrowing of the walls of arteries • blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • A material or an object that conducts heat, electricity, light, or sound. • ...
Health Evaluation 2022-10-25
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- the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, between two or more people
- a goal that you can reach in a short period of time
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- My computer showed up broken, the ____ helped me get a new one.
- a guide to human behavior
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- I just solved a big problem in my friend group.
- specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- I want to raise $2,500 for my dogs surgery.
- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- I want to buy a house in 5 years is a ____
- taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern
- saying No in a firm voice, standing your ground, and leaving if necessary are examples of ____
13 Clues: a guide to human behavior • I want to buy a house in 5 years is a ____ • I want to raise $2,500 for my dogs surgery. • I just solved a big problem in my friend group. • a goal that you can reach in a short period of time • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • My computer showed up broken, the ____ helped me get a new one. • ...
Sheep health 2022-10-05
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- A small animal that can kill and harm sheep.
- Something the animal drinks.
- Something sheep eat.
- What a younger sheep is called.
- A small long animal that can live in a sheep's body.
- Something that helps protect a sheep from disease.
- A small animal that provides meat.
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- A fluid accumulation that occurs in the intermandibular space of a sheep
- An infection that is made by flies.
- Something that anything can get and die from.
- Something to keep the animals safe.
- A liquid that can be deadly.
- A liquid that helps to make an animal better.
13 Clues: Something sheep eat. • Something the animal drinks. • A liquid that can be deadly. • What a younger sheep is called. • A small animal that provides meat. • An infection that is made by flies. • Something to keep the animals safe. • A small animal that can kill and harm sheep. • Something that anything can get and die from. • A liquid that helps to make an animal better. • ...
Health Careers 2022-11-28
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- Their work description would be to educate and help treat the patient
- First black nurse
- Tech perform different images
- care act Passed in responds to the rising healthcare cost
- A doctor who specialize in the care of the elderly
- Help to restore functions and improve mobility
- How many seconds should you wash your hands?
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- The individual who invented antisepsis
- An individual who dispense drugs
- Cells taken from a black woman used to invent vaccines
- Help prevent the spread of disease
- The individual who custom fit artificial limbs
- Air ambulance pilot
13 Clues: First black nurse • Air ambulance pilot • Tech perform different images • An individual who dispense drugs • Help prevent the spread of disease • The individual who invented antisepsis • How many seconds should you wash your hands? • The individual who custom fit artificial limbs • Help to restore functions and improve mobility • ...
Health Proffesionals 2022-10-19
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- Operates on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
- Guides you to see how your feelings, thoughts, choices, and actions affect each other
- treating problems with patients' teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth
- Are dentists who have decided to expand their education by specializing in the alignment of teeth.
- Assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- Is a medical doctor specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract in men, women and children, and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
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- Dispense medications, monitor patient health and advise on the selection, dosages, interactions and side effects of medications.
- Translates the science of nutrition into everyday information about food and advises people on their food and nutrition choices.
- Are laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular anomalies.
- Aare doctors who provide specialist medical care to infants, children and adolescents.
- Prevent, diagnose and treat diseases and disorders in animals
- Are technicians trained to design, verify and fit eyeglass lenses and frames, contact lenses, and other devices to correct eyesight.
- Caring for patients, communicating with doctors, administering medicine, and checking vital signs.
13 Clues: Prevent, diagnose and treat diseases and disorders in animals • Are laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular anomalies. • treating problems with patients' teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth • Assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. • ...
health scienec 2022-10-12
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- to follow through with a task, you should determine thing that needs to be done with out constant directions
- enjoy your work and display a positive attitude. encourage others to do the right thing
- truthfulness and integrity and important in health care fields. admit mistakes so they can be corrected
- ability to encourage people to work together and achieve common goals
- others rely on you, you must accept the responsibility required by your position. you need good attendance record.
- willing to learn and to adapt to different changes. requires remain competent in a particular for life long leaning
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- others may criticizes you. everyone has some areas where performance can be improved. leading to accept criticism and learning from it
- the body reaction to any stimuli that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- 1right of the majority to rule 2 right or the majrity to be heard 3 right of the indivial to be repressed
- tolerant and understanding, need to learn to control your temper in a difficult situation
- able to identify with and understand another person feeling, situation and motives, care about others
- a daily bath or shower, use deodorant antiberant, clane underment
- frequently defined as an individual who leads or guides other
13 Clues: frequently defined as an individual who leads or guides other • a daily bath or shower, use deodorant antiberant, clane underment • ability to encourage people to work together and achieve common goals • enjoy your work and display a positive attitude. encourage others to do the right thing • ...
health vocab 2019-01-07
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- is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths.
- s the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases.
- thrusts Abdominal thrusts is a first aid procedure used to treat upper airway obstructions by foreign objects
- is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial. It is the oldest form of waste treatment.
- is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without its atmosphere.
- a person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity; a person highly skilled in a specific and restricted field.
- is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
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- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest, performed in an attempt to restore the blood circulation
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic
- may occur as a result of a genetic disorder or an acquired brain injury, such as a trauma or stroke.
- a strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures
13 Clues: is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths. • rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic • s the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. • A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose). • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-07
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- as a shield that protects living things from UV radiation
- pits where waste is dumped and buried
- who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity
- quick upward pulls into the diaphragm to remove something from the airway
- disease that prevents the body from converting food into energy
- used on crops to control insects and other pests
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- trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases
- heated container used for chemical reactions
- procedure that combines rescue breathing with
- without the use of mouth to mouth breaths
- who is qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed causing seizures
- with high amounts of acidity
13 Clues: with high amounts of acidity • pits where waste is dumped and buried • without the use of mouth to mouth breaths • heated container used for chemical reactions • procedure that combines rescue breathing with • used on crops to control insects and other pests • trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases • who is qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders • ...
Health vocab 2019-01-07
13 Clues: CPR • skin • device • garbage • obesity • for choking • trapping warmth • destroys insects • no mouth to mouth • comes from pollution • medical practitioner • neurological disorder • absorbs ultraviolet radiation
Health terms 2019-01-08
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- a first aid procedure;Heimlich maneuver
- Trapping gases in the lower atmosphere, heating the surface
- layer in atmosphere that absorbs UV rays
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions
- place to dispose of trash
- Disorder that is marked by episodes of convulsions
- a person who is an expert in a certain subject
- substance used for killing organisms harmful to plants and animals
- A doctor that can treat skin disorders
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- restore blood circulation without mouth to mouth
- restore blood circulation
- Disease in which body doesn’t respond to insulin
- Polluted rainfall causing harm to environments
13 Clues: restore blood circulation • place to dispose of trash • A doctor that can treat skin disorders • a first aid procedure;Heimlich maneuver • layer in atmosphere that absorbs UV rays • a person who is an expert in a certain subject • Polluted rainfall causing harm to environments • restore blood circulation without mouth to mouth • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-10
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- A heated container used normally for chemicals
- A doctor that studies the skin
- A first aid procedure
- Helping a cardiac arrest victim without mouth to mouth
- The process where the suns heat is trapped in the lower atmosphere
- A person who focuses on a main activity and excels at it
- Disease that results from to high blood sugar
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- Medical procedure that involves the repeated compression of chest
- A substance including insecticides, herbicides, and rodenticides
- Form of precipatation that is acidic
- A layer in Earths atmosphere that is 6.2 miles high
- Big land of waste
- Neurological disorder
13 Clues: Big land of waste • Neurological disorder • A first aid procedure • A doctor that studies the skin • Form of precipatation that is acidic • Disease that results from to high blood sugar • A heated container used normally for chemicals • A layer in Earths atmosphere that is 6.2 miles high • Helping a cardiac arrest victim without mouth to mouth • ...
Personal Health 2020-01-13
13 Clues: flu • fertile • inhaler • medicine • use again • not-trash • make smaller • measure sound • living healthy • diseases diabetes • can see things close by • helps fight germs in your body • can see things in a great distance
Mental Health 2020-11-28
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, and/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience
- significant binge-eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia nervosa
- an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror
- an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
- a group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions
- an anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal
- a psychological disorder marked by the appearance by age 7 of one or more of three key symptoms: extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- A mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania.
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions)
- defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconscious reasons for one's actions
- an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others' states of mind
13 Clues: A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror • an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves • an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions) • ...
Renal Health 2021-08-07
13 Clues: Low • High • Protein in urine • Urea in the urine • Low blood pressure • No output of urine • High blood pressure • Low level of sodium • High level of sodium • High level of potassium • Low Red Blood Count (RBCs) • Medical word for dehydration • High level of nitrogen in blood
Health Risks1_3 2021-08-31
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- choose not to use or do something
- community resources
- passage of physical charateristics from parents to children
- the area around a person
- an action or a condition that may contribute to an injury or disease
- to block from something wanted
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- including little or no exercise
- beliefs, way of living, and language of a group of people
- dried leaves from certain plants that are used for smoking or chewing
- smoke from a cigarette or cigar someone else is smoking
- wear away a little bit at a time
- unspoken
- have a negative effect on
13 Clues: unspoken • community resources • the area around a person • have a negative effect on • to block from something wanted • including little or no exercise • wear away a little bit at a time • choose not to use or do something • smoke from a cigarette or cigar someone else is smoking • beliefs, way of living, and language of a group of people • ...
Health crossword 2021-11-03
Across
- a drug that slows down body functions
- choosing something
- a depressant that is usually a liquid
- when a disease is raging throughout the entire world
- a dug found in vapes among other things
- when someone your own age is trying to get you to do something
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- it can either speed up body functions or slow them down
- cause of athletes foot
- a disease that can't be transmitted
- cause of lymes disease
- addiction to e-cigarettes can slow down ____
- something to try and make sure something bad doesn't happen
- a virus that has killed millions this year and last year
13 Clues: choosing something • cause of athletes foot • cause of lymes disease • a disease that can't be transmitted • a drug that slows down body functions • a depressant that is usually a liquid • a dug found in vapes among other things • addiction to e-cigarettes can slow down ____ • when a disease is raging throughout the entire world • ...
Health words 2023-01-30
Across
- Working more and harder than usual, sometimes hurting your body.
- Muscles, ligaments tendons,and bones.
- The amount of force/weight your body is able to handle.
- A way for people to become more fit, in internal health and external.
- The time before a workout or activity that you prepare your body to exercise.
- When you start out at a spot then continue to get better.
- To maintain or retain a certain weight by counting calories.
- The period in which your heart beat should align with, depending on what your doing.
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- How long heart, lungs and vessels can obtain a specific pace.
- How bendable your body/muscles are.
- The amount of time your body is able to handle a force/weight.
- To have a particular thing you want to improve and the time it takes to improve it.
- Top of your target heart rate zone with some rests.
13 Clues: How bendable your body/muscles are. • Muscles, ligaments tendons,and bones. • Top of your target heart rate zone with some rests. • The amount of force/weight your body is able to handle. • When you start out at a spot then continue to get better. • To maintain or retain a certain weight by counting calories. • ...
Health Vocab 2023-02-27
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- relating to or denoting behavior which is positive, helpful, and intended to promote social acceptance and friendship.
- actions individuals take that affect their health.
- a purposeful life, transcendence and actualization of different dimensions and capacities of human beingsmanagement offers a range of strategies to help you better deal with stress and difficulty (adversity) in your life.
- the part of a person’s life during which they are generally in good health.
- any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain.
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- ignoring. distraction
- the normal functioning of the body. Representing one dimension of total well-being, it's about how your body grows, feels and moves, how you care for it, and what you put into it.
- creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened.
- a state of well-being. It is an individual's ability to handle and act based on different social conditions.
- offers a range of strategies to help you better deal with stress and difficulty (adversity) in your life.
- A means by which teachers increase the probability that a desired behavior will occur in the future; often referred to as reinforcer.
- the way you talk to yourself, or your inner voice.
13 Clues: ignoring. distraction • actions individuals take that affect their health. • the way you talk to yourself, or your inner voice. • the part of a person’s life during which they are generally in good health. • any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain. • ...
Physical Health 2017-02-20
Across
- illness
- substances found in foods necessary for proper bodily function
- death
- abnormally high percentage of body fat
- removal of body fat via a suctioning device
- the process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients
- hunger hormone, signals need to eat
- state in which the body is burning fat for energy
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- Carbohydrates, protein and fat supply calories for energy
- metabolic disease exacerbated with obesity
- range of motion (ROM) at a joint or series of joints
- the science that investigates the relationship between food and disease
- glucose converted to starch and stored
13 Clues: death • illness • hunger hormone, signals need to eat • glucose converted to starch and stored • abnormally high percentage of body fat • metabolic disease exacerbated with obesity • removal of body fat via a suctioning device • state in which the body is burning fat for energy • range of motion (ROM) at a joint or series of joints • ...
health crossword 2017-06-21
Across
- i so well when i have a fidget spiner
- look both ways to be
- i am going to set a for my self
- it can be phisical or emotional harm
- the me to do this
- my parents buy so much
- i care about what i eat
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- i am so fat
- my parents me
- nutrition facts
- non stop buging
- zzz is good for your body
- ihave a very good with my girlfriend
13 Clues: i am so fat • nutrition facts • non stop buging • my parents me • look both ways to be • the me to do this • my parents buy so much • i care about what i eat • zzz is good for your body • i am going to set a for my self • it can be phisical or emotional harm • ihave a very good with my girlfriend • i so well when i have a fidget spiner
Personal health 2018-01-03
Across
- first aid procedure that doesn't involve mouth to mouth resuscitation
- layer of the atmosphere that absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- used to store lots of trash
- a first aid procedure that uses chest compressions and artifial ventilation
- someone who focus their intentions on specific subject/ field
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- process by which the sun's radiation heats the planets surface
- a first aid procedure used clear upper airway obstructions
- used to kill weeds and bugs
- doctor who deals with diseases like melanoma and eczema
- a disease that results in too much bloodsugar
- a disorder of the brains nerve cells
- a certain form of precipitation caused by greenhouse gasses and pollution
- A heated container that involves chemicals
13 Clues: used to kill weeds and bugs • used to store lots of trash • a disorder of the brains nerve cells • A heated container that involves chemicals • a disease that results in too much bloodsugar • doctor who deals with diseases like melanoma and eczema • a first aid procedure used clear upper airway obstructions • layer of the atmosphere that absorbs ultraviolet radiation • ...
Personal Health 2018-01-03
Across
- stong heated container used for chemical reactions
- first aid procedure to treat upper airway obstuctions
- a place where trash fills the earth
- atmospheric layer that blocks ultraviolet light from the sun
- procedure combining chest compressions with artificial ventilation
- agent to destroy pests
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- doctor that specializes in skin disorders
- the process where radiation heats the earth to a higher temperature
- person who has detailed knowledge in one subject
- rain with high levels of hydrogen ion
- CPR without mouth to mouth breaths
- a group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood
- nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed causing seizures
13 Clues: agent to destroy pests • CPR without mouth to mouth breaths • a place where trash fills the earth • rain with high levels of hydrogen ion • doctor that specializes in skin disorders • person who has detailed knowledge in one subject • stong heated container used for chemical reactions • first aid procedure to treat upper airway obstuctions • ...
Personal health 2018-01-11
Across
- sheild that protects living things from ultraviolet radiation
- is a disorder that prevents the body from getting energy from food
- huge pits where waste is buried
- A phisican who treats skin disorders
- A chamber for stailling with steam inner pressure
Down
- thrust involves quick upward pulls into the diaphragm
- A disorder in witch nerve call activity in the brain is disturbed
- a doctor trained to handle types of patients
- house effect. The trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gasses
- R a first aid producterthst combines rescue breathing with chest compressions
- only cpr. With out mouth to mouth breath
- controls insects and other pests
- rain. Rain that’s way more acid then normal
13 Clues: huge pits where waste is buried • controls insects and other pests • A phisican who treats skin disorders • only cpr. With out mouth to mouth breath • rain. Rain that’s way more acid then normal • a doctor trained to handle types of patients • A chamber for stailling with steam inner pressure • thrust involves quick upward pulls into the diaphragm • ...
Health 5th 2022-03-15
Across
- symptoms can be rash a rash or sneeze
- a disease with diet
- can be passed from person to person
- a disease with high fever, sore throat, and runny nose
- there are different types of this disease like blood, breast, brain, and skin
- a disease caused by eating or drinking something dangerous
- brushing teeth is an example of good _______
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- cannot be passed from person to person
- heart disease
- a mild disease with symptoms of sore throat and runny nose
- serious injury to the mind or body
- a healthy habit to improve health, body and fitness
- 8 hours of this is a healthy habit
13 Clues: heart disease • a disease with diet • serious injury to the mind or body • 8 hours of this is a healthy habit • can be passed from person to person • symptoms can be rash a rash or sneeze • cannot be passed from person to person • brushing teeth is an example of good _______ • a healthy habit to improve health, body and fitness • ...
Good Health 2022-04-04
Across
- - if you don’t wear a hat in summer you get -x-
- - have 12 on each side
- - when you go to sleep/wake up you close/open the -x-
- - main substance in coffee
- - when you drink too much Tequila
- - you have an injury and you -x-
- - you can taste with it
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- - problems falling asleep
- - fire
- - you go there when you’re ill
- sb’s heart - when you break up with someone you -x-
- pressure - when you run you need to check your -x-
- - kaput
13 Clues: - fire • - kaput • - have 12 on each side • - you can taste with it • - problems falling asleep • - main substance in coffee • - you go there when you’re ill • - you have an injury and you -x- • - when you drink too much Tequila • - if you don’t wear a hat in summer you get -x- • pressure - when you run you need to check your -x- • ...
Mental Health 2021-12-01
Across
- An urge to steal, regardless of need.
- Obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- Brain part that triggers anxiety
- Intense fear.
- Negatively effects how you feel; loss of interest in things.
Down
- Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.
- The part of the brain that controls emotions.
- Eating and then forcing yourself to throw up to get rid of the calories.
- Cause of an attack.
- Mental disorder characterized by the obsession to lose weight.
- Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty.
- Worry, nervousness, unease
- Excessive attention to detail.
13 Clues: Intense fear. • Cause of an attack. • Worry, nervousness, unease • Excessive attention to detail. • Brain part that triggers anxiety • An urge to steal, regardless of need. • Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. • Obsessive desire to set fire to things. • The part of the brain that controls emotions. • Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty. • ...
Health Exam! 2023-10-12
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- DOH beliefs, values, customs and behaviours
- Diseases not spread through infection or through other people
- 4 key aspects, physical, mental, social and spiritual needs that everyone has
- Equitable solutions to the implications
- When someone lacks the financial resources and essentials for a certain standard of living
- Self and societal impacts(ST & LT & + & -)
- Affecting a community or communities
- DOH income, employment status, housing, education, social position, and social exclusion
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- Diseases transmitted from person to person
- DOH access to clean water, safe food, and healthy places for people to live.
- Range of factors that influence the health status of individuals or populations
- DOH social and physiological
- Directly affecting an individual
13 Clues: DOH social and physiological • Directly affecting an individual • Affecting a community or communities • Equitable solutions to the implications • Diseases transmitted from person to person • Self and societal impacts(ST & LT & + & -) • DOH beliefs, values, customs and behaviours • Diseases not spread through infection or through other people • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-28
Across
- failure to execute complex motor skills
- traits, characteristics which an individual is born or develops early in life
- personality disorder characterized by emotional detatchment
- Lack of pleasure
- medication for Bi-polar disorder
- making up stories to fill in gaps in memory an unconcious attempt to save self esteem
- Lack of energy
- personality disorder characterized by social inhibition and avoidance of all social situations
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- failure to produce or comprehend verbal speech
- A rapid onset of confusion and disorientation
- failure to recognize familiar objects
- medication use to slow progression of dementia
- A way to reduce stigmas surrounding mental health
13 Clues: Lack of energy • Lack of pleasure • medication for Bi-polar disorder • failure to recognize familiar objects • failure to execute complex motor skills • A rapid onset of confusion and disorientation • failure to produce or comprehend verbal speech • medication use to slow progression of dementia • A way to reduce stigmas surrounding mental health • ...
Physical Health 2024-03-18
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- The Ability to bend easily
- Taking a shower, washing your hands, brushing your teeth,
- Staying off of drugs
- The most important muscle in your body
- The ability to continue an exercise
- Helps keep you warm
- Activity that benefits your body
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- The ability to lift an amount one time
- Food choices that benefit your body
- Gives structure to your body
- Help your carry things
- A night routine that allows your body to rest
- A person that help us stay healthy
13 Clues: Staying off of drugs • Helps keep you warm • Help your carry things • The Ability to bend easily • Gives structure to your body • Activity that benefits your body • A person that help us stay healthy • Food choices that benefit your body • The ability to continue an exercise • The ability to lift an amount one time • The most important muscle in your body • ...
L6 Health 2025-03-13
Across
- a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs
- the act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and a syringe (= small tube)
- a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place
- a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces
- an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, and plants
- a condition that makes a person become sick or develop skin or breathing problems because they have eaten certain foods or been near certain substances
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- different from what is usual or average, especially in a way that is bad
- to recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by examining it
- the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury
- (of a disease) able to be passed from one person, animal, or plant to another
- any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease
- to move something, or to be moved, from one place or person to another
- financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens
13 Clues: a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces • financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens • to move something, or to be moved, from one place or person to another • different from what is usual or average, especially in a way that is bad • the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-30
Across
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- asking for help from someone when you need it
- to assist someone who is struggling
- disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior.
- a treatment used for mental illness usually prescribed by a doctor
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- a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- a treatment for mental illness that includes seeking advice from a mental health professional
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
13 Clues: to assist someone who is struggling • asking for help from someone when you need it • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Stress & Health 2024-06-03
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- A mental technique in which we try to convince our brains to feel something different from what the incoming impulses may say
- Choosing between 2 attractive alternatives
- Negative stress;from pressure can cause harm
- Confronting 2 unattractive alternatives
- Persons perception of their inability to cope with a certain event
- Anxiety,Anger & fear
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- Interpretation of an event that determines stress impact
- watching a situation from a detached standpoint
- Reduces both physical & psychological responses to stress
- positive stress;from challenges or strivings
- deciding that an event isn't a stressor
- Prolonged stress affects mental health
- Stress Producing event or situation
13 Clues: Anxiety,Anger & fear • Stress Producing event or situation • Prolonged stress affects mental health • deciding that an event isn't a stressor • Confronting 2 unattractive alternatives • Choosing between 2 attractive alternatives • positive stress;from challenges or strivings • Negative stress;from pressure can cause harm • watching a situation from a detached standpoint • ...
Health Revision 2024-12-12
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- A substance with no active ingredients used as a control in testing.
- Protection of unvaccinated individuals when most of a population is vaccinated.
- The body’s ability to resist infection.
- The introduction of antigens to stimulate immunity.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The stage of drug testing using cells and animals.
- A protein produced by white blood cells to neutralize pathogens.
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- A condition that impairs normal functioning of the body.
- A trial where neither participants nor researchers know who receives the active treatment.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- A risk factor for non-communicable diseases related to choices like diet and exercise.
- The process by which white blood cells engulf and
- A medicine used to treat bacterial infections.
13 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • The body’s ability to resist infection. • A medicine used to treat bacterial infections. • The process by which white blood cells engulf and • The stage of drug testing using cells and animals. • The introduction of antigens to stimulate immunity. • A state of physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Health II 2025-01-23
Across
- Peoples, who's job it is to make social media content
- How long your posts last
- An add put into social media content
- The most popular social media platform to date
- A place with rules, many gloss over
- An unrealistic *this* is set from social media
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- These people will look through all of your posts before allowing you a job
- The amount of hours teens spend daily on social media
- The way apps sort posts for you
- Scrolling for hours without realizing
- A number that determines how popular ones account is
- The way many kids will follow a wave of something popular
- App on trial in the supreme court
13 Clues: How long your posts last • The way apps sort posts for you • App on trial in the supreme court • A place with rules, many gloss over • An add put into social media content • Scrolling for hours without realizing • The most popular social media platform to date • An unrealistic *this* is set from social media • A number that determines how popular ones account is • ...
Health Unit 2025-04-10
14 Clues: recovery • The invasion • medical care • germ of body • a body temperature • when something hurts • a medicinal substance • having characteristics • to keep from happening • who controls something • when people getting sick • someone who looks for something • the market available for buying • one or more individuals to engage
TFN CROSSWORD 2022-01-12
Across
- The theory of Lydia Hall?
- Martha Roger’s Theory?
- She used Henderson's 14 basic human needs to establish classification of the nursing problems.
- Katie Erikkson’s theory?
- It includes purpose, content and process, breaking down the “whole” and analyzing the parts.
- In her metaparadigm of nursing, she defined person as an organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
- “First Lady of Nursing”/ “First Truly International Nurse”
- She believes that health and disease are part of the same entity and are manifested in the pattern of the human being.
- Callista Roy’s theory?
- Theorist of Advance Nurse Practitioner’s COMPOSURE Behavior and Patient’s Wellness Outcome/ COMPOSURE Model
- She is called as “the Lady with the Lamp” and constructed the Environmental Theory.
- Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s theory?
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- One of America’s foremost nursing theorists.
- She defined nursing’s primary goal is to foster equilibrium within the individual, which allows for the practice of nursing individuals at any point in the health-illness continuum.
- The theory of Dr. Letty G. Kuan?
- She was the past president of the National League for Nursing.
- She defined nursing as a learned humanistic and scientific profession and discipline which is focused on human care phenomena and activities in order to assist, support, facilitate, or enable individuals or groups to maintain and regain their well- being or health in culturally meaningful and beneficial ways, or to help people face or handicap or death.
- In her metaparadigm in nursing, she defined health as “what can be assessed”.
- The theorist of the Change Theory?
- She is an expert in MS Nursing, subspecialty in Oncologic Nursing?
20 Clues: Martha Roger’s Theory? • Callista Roy’s theory? • Katie Erikkson’s theory? • The theory of Lydia Hall? • Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s theory? • The theory of Dr. Letty G. Kuan? • The theorist of the Change Theory? • One of America’s foremost nursing theorists. • “First Lady of Nursing”/ “First Truly International Nurse” • ...
Community Awareness - Homelessness (HOSA) 2020-09-03
Across
- Category 1. (Learning disabilities, chronic toxic stress, language development)
- The absence of physical environmental conditions that can contribute to good health and well being.
- A nutrient. Can receive this nutrient through quinoa, brown rice, vegetables, whole grains, oatmeal, fruits, barely
- one predominant characteristic of a drug and alcohol addiction is that it originated in part from a person’s attempt to cope with some aspect of their life.
- One of the serious health issues due to poor hygiene.
- significant reduced ability to understand new or complex information, to learn new skills
- The response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope, causes feelings of helplessness, diminishes their sense of self and their ability to feel the full range of emotions and experiences.
- coverage helps patients gain entry into the healthcare system.
- Illnesses that affect the way you think and feel.
- A serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- The topic of our presentation. (In essential question)
- Category 5. (violence, coping strategy, slowly deteriorates body)
- A symptom of affective disorders.
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- Event name. (Title slide)
- The inability or unwillingness to attend to one’s personal needs.
- the deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients
- Category 2. (Poor Hygiene, lack of access to health care and treatment, environmental deprivation)
- the process by which children come to understand and communicate language during early childhood.
- A behavior caused by substance abuse. (Types include: Physical threats, Intimidation, Name-calling, Attacks on a person’s self-worth
- The potential to change a child's brain chemistry, brain anatomy and even gene expression, it weakens the architecture of the developing brain, which can lead to lifelong problems in learning, behavior, and physical and mental health.
20 Clues: Event name. (Title slide) • A symptom of affective disorders. • Illnesses that affect the way you think and feel. • One of the serious health issues due to poor hygiene. • The topic of our presentation. (In essential question) • coverage helps patients gain entry into the healthcare system. • The inability or unwillingness to attend to one’s personal needs. • ...
