hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Suffixes 2024-08-30
Across
- someone who sells and arranges flowers
- someone who studies biology
- to do something with no particular reason
- someone/something that is easy to desire
- to judge or make sensible decisions
- someone who gets excited easy
- To be able to deal with someone/something
- to meet someone at a certain time or place
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- Someone who studies hygiene
- something that tastes good
- to be able to wash
- someone who takes care of animals
- controlling and managing things or people
- something that is funny
- beautiful or splendour
- scared or worried
- when you achieve something
- someone who studies geology
- something that attaches
19 Clues: scared or worried • to be able to wash • beautiful or splendour • something that is funny • something that attaches • something that tastes good • when you achieve something • Someone who studies hygiene • someone who studies biology • someone who studies geology • someone who gets excited easy • someone who takes care of animals • to judge or make sensible decisions • ...
Recovery 2020-08-05
Across
- health This matters as much as physical health
- Its your duty to take care of
- Positive words to self
- Process to improve health & wellness
- Cleanliness of self
- Lift others up
- Recognizing others' pain & showing kindness
- Embracing others for their differences
Down
- An exercise to be in the moment
- Standing up for yourself
- To reward self for making progress
- Feeling comfortable in one's body
- Positive, present, I-statements
- Techniques used to relieve symptoms
14 Clues: Lift others up • Cleanliness of self • Positive words to self • Standing up for yourself • Its your duty to take care of • An exercise to be in the moment • Positive, present, I-statements • Feeling comfortable in one's body • To reward self for making progress • Techniques used to relieve symptoms • Process to improve health & wellness • Embracing others for their differences • ...
Domestic Workers & Caregivers 2023-05-29
Across
- A person who is learning a trade or task
- Old or aging
- Art of preparing food
- Removing wrinkles from clothes using a hot equipment
- Son or Daughter of any age
- Dusting, Mopping are referred as
Down
- Wife of Father
- Requirement for Good Health
- Train someone to do a particular task
- Domestic Servant, Unmarried Woman
- Full form of D in DWSSC
- Recently born child
- Family Member or Paid Helper
- One who takes care of baby
14 Clues: Old or aging • Wife of Father • Recently born child • Art of preparing food • Full form of D in DWSSC • Son or Daughter of any age • One who takes care of baby • Requirement for Good Health • Family Member or Paid Helper • Dusting, Mopping are referred as • Domestic Servant, Unmarried Woman • Train someone to do a particular task • A person who is learning a trade or task • ...
Dag van de verpleging (André) 2015-05-10
Across
- vogeltje dat erg mooi kan zingen
- er op letten dat het schoon is
- militair beroep
- naar het doel leidende
- Voornaam van een meisje
- apparaat dat licht geeft
- deel van Rusland
Down
- iemand die de dupe is van ...
- Engelse term voor verpleegkundige
- ziektekiemen die het lichaam zijn binnengekomen
- landen die met elkaar in gevecht zijn
11 Clues: militair beroep • deel van Rusland • naar het doel leidende • Voornaam van een meisje • apparaat dat licht geeft • iemand die de dupe is van ... • er op letten dat het schoon is • vogeltje dat erg mooi kan zingen • Engelse term voor verpleegkundige • landen die met elkaar in gevecht zijn • ziektekiemen die het lichaam zijn binnengekomen
CLEANLINESS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-02-22
Across
- freedom from dirt or impurities
- very tiny germs that makes you sick
- to make clean
- to remove dirt; make clean
- cleaning something by using water
Down
- opposite of clean
- Keeping yourself and your surroudings clean
- not dirty or rumpled
- being free from illnesses
- being unhealthy
- a thing that you use to wash your hands
11 Clues: to make clean • being unhealthy • opposite of clean • not dirty or rumpled • being free from illnesses • to remove dirt; make clean • freedom from dirt or impurities • cleaning something by using water • very tiny germs that makes you sick • a thing that you use to wash your hands • Keeping yourself and your surroudings clean
Astria Health Healthy Holiday Prevention 2021-11-30
Across
- How to hand wash with C.Difficile
- COVID-19
- What we should wear with all patient encounters
- hand hygiene between changing these
- Protects from disease
Down
- Posted on isolation room doors
- Must be tied at neck and waist
- Easy way to prevent spreading infection
- An Astria Health value
- Hand sanitizer base
- Overhead page for chemical spill
11 Clues: COVID-19 • Hand sanitizer base • Protects from disease • An Astria Health value • Posted on isolation room doors • Must be tied at neck and waist • Overhead page for chemical spill • How to hand wash with C.Difficile • hand hygiene between changing these • Easy way to prevent spreading infection • What we should wear with all patient encounters
PROVIDING FOOD SAFETY 2025-09-01
Across
- – It causes food to become spoiled.
- - The very thing that is edible and give us nutritions and proteins.
- – It is the air we breathe in.
- – A process of defrosting meat, fish, and poultry.
- - A process where foods start losing their colors due to spoilage.
- – This hazard involves hair, dirt, and metal staples.
- - Type of food that is found from animals.
- - Describes the amount of acid in a substance.
- - A category of food that involves greens.
- - A category of meat where chicken is from.
- - A type of fungi that is used for cooking but spoils food rapidly.
- – Molds, yeasts, and mushrooms are examples of this type of biological hazard.
- – The measurement of heat and cold.
Down
- – A microscopic organism.
- - Meaning to clean as you go.
- illness Outbreak – An incident where two or more people got the same illness from the same food.
- – This hazard involves toxic metals, pesticides, and cleaning supplies.
- – This hazard involves bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
- - The practice of keeping yourself cleaning
- – They are the smallest of the microbial contaminants.
- - They are tiny, single-celled, microscopic organisms found everywhere on Earth, including inside the human body.
- – Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor.
- - the presence of foreign, unwanted, or harmful substances—biological, chemical, or physical—in food that makes it unsafe to eat and can cause illness or injury.
- – It's an organism that needs a host to survive.
- hygiene - An individual that practice self-cleaniness
25 Clues: – A microscopic organism. • - Meaning to clean as you go. • – It is the air we breathe in. • – It causes food to become spoiled. • – The measurement of heat and cold. • - Type of food that is found from animals. • - A category of food that involves greens. • - The practice of keeping yourself cleaning • - A category of meat where chicken is from. • ...
HM 111 2025-09-02
Across
- – It causes food to become spoiled.
- - The very thing that is edible and give us nutritions and proteins.
- – It is the air we breathe in.
- – A process of defrosting meat, fish, and poultry.
- - A process where foods start losing their colors due to spoilage.
- – This hazard involves hair, dirt, and metal staples.
- - Type of food that is found from animals.
- - Describes the amount of acid in a substance.
- - A category of food that involves greens.
- - A category of meat where chicken is from.
- - A type of fungi that is used for cooking but spoils food rapidly.
- – Molds, yeasts, and mushrooms are examples of this type of biological hazard.
- – The measurement of heat and cold.
Down
- – A microscopic organism.
- - Meaning to clean as you go.
- illness Outbreak – An incident where two or more people got the same illness from the same food.
- – This hazard involves toxic metals, pesticides, and cleaning supplies.
- – This hazard involves bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
- - The practice of keeping yourself cleaning
- – They are the smallest of the microbial contaminants.
- - They are tiny, single-celled, microscopic organisms found everywhere on Earth, including inside the human body.
- – Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor.
- - the presence of foreign, unwanted, or harmful substances—biological, chemical, or physical—in food that makes it unsafe to eat and can cause illness or injury.
- – It's an organism that needs a host to survive.
- hygiene - An individual that practice self-cleaniness
25 Clues: – A microscopic organism. • - Meaning to clean as you go. • – It is the air we breathe in. • – It causes food to become spoiled. • – The measurement of heat and cold. • - Type of food that is found from animals. • - A category of food that involves greens. • - The practice of keeping yourself cleaning • - A category of meat where chicken is from. • ...
Pflege 2020-04-28
Cybersecurity Vocab 2022-03-10
Crossword-2 2019-06-30
Across
- Regional Internet Registry
- reason for being
- initiative for Multi-lingual Internet
- smarter banking alternatives
Down
- UNICEF Report on IG and Child rights
- Internet Governance Academy
- Cyber Hygiene initiative by ISOC...Chapter?
- ISOC Palestine initiative on online sexual harassment
- Key ICANN focus area
- category of top level domains
10 Clues: reason for being • Key ICANN focus area • Regional Internet Registry • Internet Governance Academy • smarter banking alternatives • category of top level domains • UNICEF Report on IG and Child rights • initiative for Multi-lingual Internet • Cyber Hygiene initiative by ISOC...Chapter? • ISOC Palestine initiative on online sexual harassment
jobs 2024-04-15
10 Clues: Guidance School • Talk a lot on TV • Play less hygiene • Create a painting • Appears a lot on TV • Design all kinds of graphics • The person who runs the company • Often appear in chemistry textbooks • Teach children a variety of subjects • Can help people find the books they need
Long e group 3 by Renee 2024-09-12
10 Clues: A disaster. • A broing job. • A kind of promise. • A synomn for camofloge. • The opposite of failure. • Something you need survive. • Something you use to type. • A synonym for staying clean. • Some who is smart.(Also called a big brain) • A source of nutrition that you need to grow.
Interior Design 2023-02-07
Across
- Used to furnish a home
- A photo/illustration of someone
- Is slept on at night
- Sat on in the living room
- Enter a room through a
- Books are sat on this
Down
- Changes the color of a wall
- Used for boiling water
- Repeated decorative design
- Used to see outside of the house
- The room typically used to improve hygiene
- A type of countertop
12 Clues: Is slept on at night • A type of countertop • Books are sat on this • Used for boiling water • Used to furnish a home • Enter a room through a • Sat on in the living room • Repeated decorative design • Changes the color of a wall • A photo/illustration of someone • Used to see outside of the house • The room typically used to improve hygiene
Maples Life 2022-09-07
Across
- better understand thoughts and feelings
- behaviors the improve cleanliness
- group of people united by blood or choice
- routine task to maintain living environment
- a detailed proposal for doing something
- anything prohibited
- communication with someone
Down
- something should happen in a particular way
- people having a common characteristic
- beliefs about what is important
- people employed to help
- a line that marks a limit
12 Clues: anything prohibited • people employed to help • a line that marks a limit • communication with someone • beliefs about what is important • behaviors the improve cleanliness • people having a common characteristic • better understand thoughts and feelings • a detailed proposal for doing something • group of people united by blood or choice • ...
Personal health Vocabulary 2018-01-11
Across
- disease where the airways become swollen and irritated
- used as plant fertilizer
- the ability to see objects distant from you
- diseases that cannot spread
- improve your health
- causes communicable diseases
- using something again
- used to measure sound
Down
- diseases long lasting disease
- chemicals produced specifically to fight
- a white blood cell
- smaller or less amount degree size
- unable to see things clearly unless they are close to the red
- recovering and changing items
14 Clues: a white blood cell • improve your health • using something again • used to measure sound • used as plant fertilizer • diseases that cannot spread • causes communicable diseases • diseases long lasting disease • recovering and changing items • smaller or less amount degree size • chemicals produced specifically to fight • the ability to see objects distant from you • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Final Project - Sebastian Romero 2021-12-09
7 Clues: lockdown • memory loss • vaccination • sanitary actions • the action of being inmune • something that can be spread • disease thats spread on one continent
Health 2023-07-06
Across
- A dental professional who takes care of your teeth and oral health.
- Physical activity that helps keep your body strong and healthy.
- Taking care of your emotional and psychological well-being and seeking support when needed.
- The state of rest for your body and mind, which is necessary for growth and repair.
- Taking time to rest and unwind, helping to reduce stress and promote mental well-being.
- Receiving a shot or injection to prevent certain diseases and keep your immune system strong.
- A medical professional who provides health care and diagnoses and treats illnesses.
Down
- A lotion or cream that protects your skin from the harmful effects of the sun's rays.
- The process of eating and digesting food to provide energy and nourishment to your body.
- Practices and precautions to protect yourself and others from accidents or harm.
- Clean and unpolluted air that is important for maintaining a healthy respiratory system.
- Eating a variety of healthy foods to ensure you get all the nutrients your body needs.
- Actions and behaviors that contribute to your overall well-being, such as regular exercise and good hygiene.
- A substance or treatment that helps to prevent, alleviate, or cure illnesses.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands and brushing teeth.
- A clear liquid that is essential for staying hydrated and maintaining bodily functions.
16 Clues: Physical activity that helps keep your body strong and healthy. • A dental professional who takes care of your teeth and oral health. • A substance or treatment that helps to prevent, alleviate, or cure illnesses. • Practices and precautions to protect yourself and others from accidents or harm. • ...
Puberty 2020-10-28
Across
- if you get kick in a sport it could lead to...
- skin irritations
- ....cycle
- puberty happens to......
- ....syndrome if tampon left for to long
- your body will have more...
- showering bathing and being clean are ways of good...
- go to the doctors to get regular....
- red spots usually caused by dirt in poors
- a doctor for women
Down
- check for new bumps it could be....
- use...in sports
- form the shortest kid to the...kid
- disease that harms girls reproductive system
- system
- you body growing into its adulthood
16 Clues: system • ....cycle • use...in sports • skin irritations • a doctor for women • puberty happens to...... • your body will have more... • form the shortest kid to the...kid • check for new bumps it could be.... • you body growing into its adulthood • go to the doctors to get regular.... • ....syndrome if tampon left for to long • red spots usually caused by dirt in poors • ...
Optimal Patient Care 2024-09-20
Across
- Xrays
- Body's defense
- First stage of gum disease
- Better than floss for cleaning under the gums
- Treatments that add to effectiveness of scaling and root planning
- Trust transfer
- Reservoir for biofilm
- Links between oral disease and whole body health
- Germs that cause disease
- Old name for dental plaque
- spiral bacteria that burrow into tissues
Down
- Ridiculous name for people on the business team
- Gum disease
- Life-saving healthcare professionals
- Term that minimizes the value of dental hygiene services
- Space under gums
16 Clues: Xrays • Gum disease • Body's defense • Trust transfer • Space under gums • Reservoir for biofilm • Germs that cause disease • First stage of gum disease • Old name for dental plaque • Life-saving healthcare professionals • spiral bacteria that burrow into tissues • Better than floss for cleaning under the gums • Ridiculous name for people on the business team • ...
TEKA SILANG KATA HAND HYGIENE 2024-11-03
Across
- 5 __________ setiap tahun adalah "World Hand Hygiene Day ".
- Pastikan anda menggosok hujung jari, kuku, tapak dan __________ tangan untuk tempoh sekurang-kurangnya 20 saat.
- Ketika mencuci tangan gosok telapak tangan dengan lembut dengan arah __________ .
- Terdapat __________ langkah cuci tangan mamakai sabun.
- Tema bagi sambutan World Hand Hygiene Day 2024 tahun ini adalah " __________ Kebersihan Tangan ".
- Bilas tangan dengan air yang bersih. Keringkan tangan dengan tisu bersih ataupun __________ .
- Cairan __________ dapat mencegah terjadinya infeksi pada luka goresan.
- Digalakkan untuk membasuh tangan setiap kali anda menyentuh __________ atau bahan yang kurang bersih atau kotor .
- Basuh tangan dengan bersih dapat mengelakkan diri anda daripada dijangkiti penyakit tangan kaki dan ___________ .
- Mencuci tangan adalah proses yang secara mekanis melepaskan kotoran dan debris dari kulit tangan dengan menggunakan sabun __________ dan air.
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- Jika menyentuh objek yang jarang dibersihkan, maka dapat __________ kuman penyebab penyakit ke tangan.
- Alkohol digunakan dalam __________ untuk membasmi kuman pada kulit.
- Basahi kedua tangan dengan air bersih yang mengalir. Gunakan sabun pada tangan __________ .
- Perlu ketahui bakteria mudah __________ di balik kuku yang panjang.
- Mencuci tangan dengan cara yang betul adalah cara terbaik untuk mengawal & mengurangkan penyebaran penyakit kerana tangan __________ utama kuman disebarkan.
- Dengan amalan cuci tangan , anda hidup sihat, __________ kuman.
- Beri perhatian khusus diantara jari jemari ketika mencuci kerana _______ jari mudah bakteria berkembang.
- Jika tidak menemukan sabun & air mengalir, kamu boleh membersihkan tangan dengan menggunakan tisu basah __________ atau hand sanitizer.
- Mencuci tangan adalah kaeadah yang __________ secara saintifik untuk menyingkirkan kuman dan mencegah penyakit.
- Dibandingkan dengan hand sanitizer, mencuci tangan menggunakan sabun dengan air mengalir adalah lebih __________ membasmi kuman.
20 Clues: Terdapat __________ langkah cuci tangan mamakai sabun. • 5 __________ setiap tahun adalah "World Hand Hygiene Day ". • Dengan amalan cuci tangan , anda hidup sihat, __________ kuman. • Alkohol digunakan dalam __________ untuk membasmi kuman pada kulit. • Perlu ketahui bakteria mudah __________ di balik kuku yang panjang. • ...
Crack the Code! 2022-11-19
Across
- which business unit of P&G are we?
- powering our plant with the sun
- what does I stand for in IWS?
- number of personal healthcare plants in India
- what process is important to ensure proper hygiene before entering pharma departments
- which oil used in Softgel department is self-igniting
- 'D' in HSD
- largest department in the plant
- personal healthcare brand used for oral hygiene
- ampoules are packed into these before putting them in boxes
- in which situation does the front lawn and area near Softgel become a meeting point?
- number of IWS phases in P&G
- product manufactured in Injectables
- what is the the global framework under which we focus on our culture
Down
- name of our vibrant living program
- term used to describe medicine manufactured in softgel department
- TDS is exported to Thailand, Spittal and ?
- the city where the 2nd P&G PHC plant
- 'A' in API
- term used to define efficiency of equipment
- Which products made in our plant is of powder form
- 'S' in SKU
- used to cover eyes while working
- the number of pillars in P&G's IWS system
- first-of-its-kind new hire onboarding program in P&G India
- our most profitable product
- P&G's first brand
- term used to describe container used to store liquid injections
- maximum number of capsules (in billions) produced by Softgel department
- highest selling Softgel product in the market
- smallest department in the plant
- number of people (in billions) P&G sells to globally
32 Clues: 'A' in API • 'S' in SKU • 'D' in HSD • P&G's first brand • our most profitable product • number of IWS phases in P&G • what does I stand for in IWS? • powering our plant with the sun • largest department in the plant • used to cover eyes while working • smallest department in the plant • name of our vibrant living program • which business unit of P&G are we? • ...
Chores Master Challenge! 2025-11-04
Across
- The action of moving a cleaning implement across the floor to remove liquid mess. (A substitute for MOP)
- The part of the plumbing fixture where one rinses food waste from dishes.
- The kitchen appliance where perishable groceries are kept chilled.
- The specific room or enclosed area dedicated to personal bathing and hygiene.
- The verb for meticulously cleaning surfaces to eliminate light, powdery residue.
- A recurring, regular duty or task required to maintain a household.
- A piece of absorbent cloth used for drying hands or dishes.
- The utensil with stiff fibers attached to a long handle, used for SWEEPING.
- To suspend garments from a line or rack, often using CLOTHESPINS.
- A thick textile floor covering often found in the living ROOM.
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- A cleaning agent that produces lather, used primarily for PERSONAL HYGIENE.
- To hydrate the decorative flora (plants) indoors or in the garden.
- To gather or collect fallen leaves or debris using a garden tool with a long handle and teeth.
- A soft rectangular cushion used to support the head while RECLINING.
- The horizontal base layer of a room or structure, typically made of wood or tile.
- The area or space designated for rest and sleeping.
- A flat piece of furniture, usually with four legs, used for dining or working.
- The process of separating recyclable materials (like paper and plastic) from general WASTE.
- The midday meal; the food prepared and consumed around noon.
- The appliance used to accelerate the removal of moisture from clothing after the WASH CYCLE.
20 Clues: The area or space designated for rest and sleeping. • A piece of absorbent cloth used for drying hands or dishes. • The midday meal; the food prepared and consumed around noon. • A thick textile floor covering often found in the living ROOM. • To suspend garments from a line or rack, often using CLOTHESPINS. • ...
K3 PUZZLE AYU SYFA 2024-04-04
Across
- MENYERAP
- PERSONAL SAFETY
- BERLENGAN PANJANG,BAGIAN DADA BERLAPIS, WARNA PUTIH
- USAHA KESEHATAN PERSEORANGAN
- USAHA PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT
- PELINDUNG BAGIAN DEPAN BADAN KETIKA MEMASAK
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- UPAYA AGAR PEKERJA DAPAT SELAMAT DI TEMPAT KERJA SEHINGGA TERHINDAR DARI KECELAKAAN
- BEBAS DARI BERBAGAI ANCAMAN BERBAHAYA
- JURU MASAK HOTEL ATAU RESTORAN
- KEADAAN YANG SEMPURNA BAIK FISIK, MENTAL, DAN SOSIAL
- ORGANISASI KESEHATAN DUNIA
11 Clues: MENYERAP • PERSONAL SAFETY • USAHA PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT • ORGANISASI KESEHATAN DUNIA • USAHA KESEHATAN PERSEORANGAN • JURU MASAK HOTEL ATAU RESTORAN • BEBAS DARI BERBAGAI ANCAMAN BERBAHAYA • PELINDUNG BAGIAN DEPAN BADAN KETIKA MEMASAK • BERLENGAN PANJANG,BAGIAN DADA BERLAPIS, WARNA PUTIH • KEADAAN YANG SEMPURNA BAIK FISIK, MENTAL, DAN SOSIAL • ...
Maples Life 2022-09-07
Across
- anything prohibited
- people having a common characteristic
- better understand thoughts and feelings
- communication with someone
- group of people united by blood or choice
Down
- something should happen in a particular way
- beliefs about what is important
- behaviors the improve cleanliness
- routine task to maintain living environment
- a line that marks a limit
- a detailed proposal for doing something
- people employed to help
12 Clues: anything prohibited • people employed to help • a line that marks a limit • communication with someone • beliefs about what is important • behaviors the improve cleanliness • people having a common characteristic • better understand thoughts and feelings • a detailed proposal for doing something • group of people united by blood or choice • ...
Bridge Crossword 2021-04-15
Across
- your name!
- Hello, it's me (teacher)
- the name of a peer and also a teachers boo thang!
- the nickname of a peer who is also the name of a character in finding nemo!
- our healthiest teacher
- bawling in my______
Down
- Jasper's alter ego
- one flirtatious monkey
- the woman who made this whole thing happen
- the oracle!
- Roger's greeting to Gene
- beep beep! (Jermaines class)
12 Clues: your name! • the oracle! • Jasper's alter ego • bawling in my______ • one flirtatious monkey • our healthiest teacher • Hello, it's me (teacher) • Roger's greeting to Gene • beep beep! (Jermaines class) • the woman who made this whole thing happen • the name of a peer and also a teachers boo thang! • the nickname of a peer who is also the name of a character in finding nemo!
September Vocabulary 2023-08-31
Across
- To go out, to leave
- To do things on your own
- To be careful, go slow
- To treat another person or thing carefully
- To choose between 2 things
- May cause harm or injury
- To keep yourself clean
Down
- To learn about something
- To decide on something
- To make a good choice
- The correct way to do something
- The way to go in
12 Clues: The way to go in • To go out, to leave • To make a good choice • To decide on something • To be careful, go slow • To keep yourself clean • To learn about something • To do things on your own • May cause harm or injury • To choose between 2 things • The correct way to do something • To treat another person or thing carefully
Vocabulary2 2025-03-17
Across
- work that is done without pay to help people.
- Eagerness to do something.
- Proper thing to do.
- Observing and keeping engagements.
- Ability to do things without having to ask another person.
- showing that you are paying attention.
- To be hopeful and confident.
Down
- Good manners.
- Work or act together
- Favourable time or occasion.
- The practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean.
- Accountable.
12 Clues: Accountable. • Good manners. • Proper thing to do. • Work or act together • Eagerness to do something. • Favourable time or occasion. • To be hopeful and confident. • Observing and keeping engagements. • showing that you are paying attention. • work that is done without pay to help people. • Ability to do things without having to ask another person. • ...
Crosswords Basics of School 2 - Giacomo 2025-06-11
Across
- Diretor(a)
- A set of individual storage compartments used for storing personal items or school supplies.
- Janela
- A room or area used for personal hygiene.
- An outdoor area on school grounds used for playing and physical activity
- A room or building used for storing and lending books
Down
- Parede
- Cantina
- A room used for teaching and learning.
- Teto, telhado
- Porta
- Chão
12 Clues: Chão • Porta • Parede • Janela • Cantina • Diretor(a) • Teto, telhado • A room used for teaching and learning. • A room or area used for personal hygiene. • A room or building used for storing and lending books • An outdoor area on school grounds used for playing and physical activity • A set of individual storage compartments used for storing personal items or school supplies.
Personal Health 2020-01-13
Across
- Turning waste into usable material
- A type of immune cell
- Unit used to measure sound
- Not being able to see far things very clearly
- a disease than is not contagious
- A lung disease
- Another word for disease
- Banana peels and apple cores
Down
- A disease that is contagious
- To use again
- Your cleanliness
- Not being able to see close things very clearly
- A blood protein in your body
- To make less
14 Clues: To use again • To make less • A lung disease • Your cleanliness • A type of immune cell • Another word for disease • Unit used to measure sound • A disease that is contagious • A blood protein in your body • Banana peels and apple cores • a disease than is not contagious • Turning waste into usable material • Not being able to see far things very clearly • ...
CHUI NEWSLETTER ISSUE 20. 2024-06-18
Across
- Celebrated every 21st September
- Having high temperature
- Performed in bite vibes concert Dodoma
- Kenya's capital city
- Host city for World Water Week.
- each of four equal
- A national park in Tanzania, spanning the Mara and Arusha Regions
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- Beer that is reduced in alcohol content or in calories
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
- Visual representation of information or data
- Short form for Alcohol by Volume
- A barrel-shaped container for holding beer
- Sustainability prefix
- H2O
14 Clues: H2O • each of four equal • Kenya's capital city • Sustainability prefix • Having high temperature • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene • Celebrated every 21st September • Host city for World Water Week. • Short form for Alcohol by Volume • Performed in bite vibes concert Dodoma • A barrel-shaped container for holding beer • Visual representation of information or data • ...
Portfolio Submission #1 - Infectious Disease Spread 2025-09-18
Across
- Large-scale outbreak across countries
- Sudden outbreak within a community
- Living thing that carries a pathogen
- Temporary isolation to prevent spread of disease
- Protective shot to prevent infection
- Person or organism harboring a pathogen
- Group of organisms including yeast and mold
- Infectious agent made of genetic material
- Can easily be spread
- Basic cleanliness that prevents disease
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- Organism living off a host
- Medication used to kill bacteria
- Single-celled microorganism
- Resistance to infection
- Spread of pathogens from one person to another
- Organism that causes disease
16 Clues: Can easily be spread • Resistance to infection • Organism living off a host • Single-celled microorganism • Organism that causes disease • Medication used to kill bacteria • Sudden outbreak within a community • Living thing that carries a pathogen • Protective shot to prevent infection • Large-scale outbreak across countries • Person or organism harboring a pathogen • ...
patient safety 2025-09-11
Across
- – Being free from illness
- – Person who diagnoses and treats patients
- – Steps taken to stop illness before it happens
- – Attention given to keep someone safe and healthy
- – Substance used to treat illness
- – Care given to cure illness
- – Helps the doctor and takes care of patients
- – Opposite of dirty
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- – Knowledge about keeping safe
- – Protects mouth and nose
- – Practices to stay clean and healthy
- – Place where patients are treated
- – Spread of harmful germs
- – Person who is receiving medical care
- – Condition of being protected from harm
- – Urgent medical situation
16 Clues: – Opposite of dirty • – Protects mouth and nose • – Being free from illness • – Spread of harmful germs • – Urgent medical situation • – Care given to cure illness • – Knowledge about keeping safe • – Substance used to treat illness • – Place where patients are treated • – Practices to stay clean and healthy • – Person who is receiving medical care • ...
Father's Day 2024-06-10
human body function 2015-03-09
Across
- what causes puberty.
- skin condition caused by oils.
- the outer layer of your skin.
- the amount your body can handle.
- the process of going from kid to adult.
Down
- to prevent black from growing.
- is the action to improve or maintain your self.
- to cool down your body temperature.
- practise something safely.
- to make your self clean.
- dead skin cells.
- to increase in hight.
12 Clues: dead skin cells. • what causes puberty. • to increase in hight. • to make your self clean. • practise something safely. • the outer layer of your skin. • to prevent black from growing. • skin condition caused by oils. • the amount your body can handle. • to cool down your body temperature. • the process of going from kid to adult. • is the action to improve or maintain your self.
happy happy happyyyy 2023-03-30
8 Clues: on your house • someone related to you • disobeying your parents • getting given something • a high pitched scream or cry • military's planning an attack • holding something like a sword • keeping good hydration and health
Coronavirus 2021-07-08
The use of water 2023-07-23
7 Clues: Make food • Plant food • When it's dirty • Makes us healthy • Creates and fabricates things • Something that makes us happy • Sustainable way to create energy
The Black Death 2021-11-18
Across
- the name of a fast spreading disease
- The most populous part of the world
- People without money
- disease of the blood
- A continent of many countries
- I'm little, but I can jump far
- comes from the word 'buboes'
- the end of life
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- this makes you sick
- people move from one country to another
- I can carry fleas and disease
- A world-wide disease
- disease of the lungs
- Italian word for 'lumps'
- The times of the Black Death
- keeping things clean
16 Clues: the end of life • this makes you sick • A world-wide disease • People without money • disease of the lungs • disease of the blood • keeping things clean • Italian word for 'lumps' • The times of the Black Death • comes from the word 'buboes' • I can carry fleas and disease • A continent of many countries • I'm little, but I can jump far • The most populous part of the world • ...
Health 2023-07-06
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- health: Taking care of your thoughts and emotions to have a positive and happy mindset.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated and functioning properly.
- habits: Doing things that are good for your body and mind, like eating fruits and vegetables and being kind to others.
- management: Finding ways to relax and handle stressful situations in a healthy way.
- hygiene: Keeping your body clean by bathing regularly, washing your hands, and taking care of your teeth.
- Eating healthy foods that give your body the energy and nutrients it needs.
- Being physically active to keep your body strong and healthy.
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- fitness: Being fit and strong through exercise and activities that make your body move.
- Receiving shots to protect yourself from getting certain diseases.
- diet: Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to stay healthy.
- Taking care of your body by keeping it clean, such as washing your hands and brushing your teeth.
- protection: Taking precautions to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays, like wearing sunscreen and a hat.
- Resting your body and mind by getting enough sleep every night.
- Washing your hands with soap and water to remove germs and prevent illnesses.
- well-being: Feeling happy, calm, and content with your emotions.
15 Clues: Being physically active to keep your body strong and healthy. • Resting your body and mind by getting enough sleep every night. • well-being: Feeling happy, calm, and content with your emotions. • Receiving shots to protect yourself from getting certain diseases. • Drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated and functioning properly. • ...
Hygiene Crossword WKS 2021-05-18
10 Clues: A _______ tub. • Keeps your skin soft. • You use this to shave. • You _______ your hair. • You ______ with a razor. • Take a _______ every day. • Use _____ to glean your body. • A ______ is kind of like a brush. • ______ your hand with soap and water. • You are ______ after you take a bath or shower.
Basic Hygiene Products 2023-06-30
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- you put this on after a shower or bath
- this put on after you've bathed and dressed to prevent odor.
- a substance used to help clean your teeth
- used to wash your hair
- used after using the restroom and for your face
- used to scrub your body
Down
- used after washing your hair
- used after you clean your teeth
- used to clean your teeth
- used to clean you body
10 Clues: used to wash your hair • used to clean you body • used to scrub your body • used to clean your teeth • used after washing your hair • used after you clean your teeth • you put this on after a shower or bath • a substance used to help clean your teeth • used after using the restroom and for your face • this put on after you've bathed and dressed to prevent odor.
Occupational Hygiene Crossword 2015-09-30
Across
- Personal Protective Equipment
- “Follow the listed _________ of controls when selecting and implementing exposure prevention and control methods
- Process to identify, minimize, and mitigate potential risks posed by hazards in the workplace.
- Replace a harmful environmental agent with one that poses relatively less risk.
- Control that uses local exhaust ventilation
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- Remove hazard/risk at the source.
- Proper selection of these for hands are critical to preventing exposures which may occur through skin contact.
- Referred to as “Right to Know”
- Required by the standard, Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories.
- Control that uses Medical surveillance
10 Clues: Personal Protective Equipment • Referred to as “Right to Know” • Remove hazard/risk at the source. • Control that uses Medical surveillance • Control that uses local exhaust ventilation • Replace a harmful environmental agent with one that poses relatively less risk. • Required by the standard, Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories. • ...
Oral Hygiene Homecare 2018-11-19
Across
- scraper What aid removes bacteria from the tongue surface?
- By performing these oral hygiene homecare instructions, ____ can be prevented.
- What floss aid is essential with braces?
- What is the name of the correct flossing technique?
Down
- How long should you brush your teeth for?
- A _____ is used in open spaces between teeth.
- What oral products do you use for 30 seconds after brushing?
- What technique is it when you angle the toothbrush towards the gum?
- What is the brushing technique used for braces?
- _____ toothbrushes have been proven as the most effective toothbrush.
10 Clues: What floss aid is essential with braces? • How long should you brush your teeth for? • A _____ is used in open spaces between teeth. • What is the brushing technique used for braces? • What is the name of the correct flossing technique? • scraper What aid removes bacteria from the tongue surface? • What oral products do you use for 30 seconds after brushing? • ...
Health and Hygiene 2022-02-01
Across
- a biological preparation that provides immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- an abnormal condition of a part, organ, or system of the body which affects the normal functioning of the body
- is caused by myxo viruses
- severe muscle and joint pain and platelet count goes down
- disease causing biological agents
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- disease which can not be transmitted from person to person
- disease which can be transmitted from person to person
- another name for carriers
- caused by plasmodium
- patient experiences Nausea, Headache and Rashes
10 Clues: caused by plasmodium • another name for carriers • is caused by myxo viruses • disease causing biological agents • patient experiences Nausea, Headache and Rashes • disease which can be transmitted from person to person • severe muscle and joint pain and platelet count goes down • disease which can not be transmitted from person to person • ...
Kitchen Hygiene & Safety 2023-11-29
Across
- what happens to water when it is 100c
- A piece of equipment used for measuring liquid
- What happens to bacteria when it is in the freezer
- The temperature in the danger zone
Down
- One condition for bacterial growth
- The unit of energy used for an electric oven
- Clean your unit with?
- Wear a clean..... when cooking
- When measuring with a measuring spoon you should make it....
- Clean your hands with
10 Clues: Clean your unit with? • Clean your hands with • Wear a clean..... when cooking • One condition for bacterial growth • The temperature in the danger zone • what happens to water when it is 100c • The unit of energy used for an electric oven • A piece of equipment used for measuring liquid • What happens to bacteria when it is in the freezer • ...
Safety and Hygiene 2025-04-09
Across
- These voltages are those that, for the resistance of the human body, do not generate dangerous currents greater than 25 mA.
- Physical (noise, vibrations, radiation)
- Exposure to noise levels that may be harmful to people's health and well-being (type of risk).
- They are all those instruments or aids that allow work to be carried out in an agile, efficient, precise and effective manner, such as tools and machines.
- Set of factors that influence the performance of tasks assigned to the worker (_ _ _ _ conditions).
Down
- Is any element (physical, chemical, environmental) present in working conditions that by itself, or in combination, can produce negative alterations in the health of workers (Risk _ _ _ _).
- Risks associated with the storage of goods or data security (may affect people working in a warehouse and the materials being stored).
- Concentrations of substances in the air to which, if not exceeded, most workers may be exposed without suffering adverse effects (abbrev).
- Any action, material or condition that may increase the likelihood of a fire occurring (type of risk).
- risk All those risks inherent to the physical facilities of the work site, such as work spaces and the structures of the building itself (_ _ _ _ risk).
10 Clues: Physical (noise, vibrations, radiation) • Exposure to noise levels that may be harmful to people's health and well-being (type of risk). • Set of factors that influence the performance of tasks assigned to the worker (_ _ _ _ conditions). • Any action, material or condition that may increase the likelihood of a fire occurring (type of risk). • ...
Hygiene and safety 2025-09-19
Across
- How much fruit a boy needs per day
- Thing you use to cut
- The amount of food recommended by manufacturing companies
- The quantity that the AGTHE recommends
- What does Iron do
Down
- What does Vitamin A do
- What does Vitamin D do
- First thing you must do in prac class
- What does Vitamin C do
- What is an example of micronutrients
10 Clues: What does Iron do • Thing you use to cut • What does Vitamin A do • What does Vitamin D do • What does Vitamin C do • How much fruit a boy needs per day • What is an example of micronutrients • First thing you must do in prac class • The quantity that the AGTHE recommends • The amount of food recommended by manufacturing companies
HYGIENE - SSP 25 2025-09-23
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- On la fait plusieurs fois par jour pour se désinfecter les mains
- Avant et après les avoir portés, il faut réaliser une hygiène des mains
- La journée hygiène des mains, c’est en … (mois)
- Hygiène … qui vise à limiter la transmission par les voies aériennes
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- Ensemble des principes et des pratiques tendant à préserver la santé
- Initiales de ce que l’on doit respecter au quotidien
- Définit une infection acquise lors des soins
- Le moyen de transport favori des germes si elle reste sale
- Durée recommandée d’une hygiène des mains (en seconde)
- Cette solution me désinfecte les mains
10 Clues: Cette solution me désinfecte les mains • Définit une infection acquise lors des soins • La journée hygiène des mains, c’est en … (mois) • Initiales de ce que l’on doit respecter au quotidien • Durée recommandée d’une hygiène des mains (en seconde) • Le moyen de transport favori des germes si elle reste sale • ...
IMMUNE SYSTEM 2023-06-12
Across
- habits that promote cleanliness
- all microorganisms that cause diseases
- microorganism that can give athlete's foot
- medicine that kills bacteria
- high temperature of the body
- specialized part of immune system that attack specific germs
- cells that fight infections
- when your body is not well
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- parts of immune system
- measures to avoid something
- microorganism that causes illness like flu
- cells that eat other cells
- refers to habits that promote health
- entrance of microorganisms to your body
- microorganism that can cause infection
- refers to mechanism to fight infections
- red liquid that carries oxygen
17 Clues: parts of immune system • cells that eat other cells • when your body is not well • measures to avoid something • cells that fight infections • medicine that kills bacteria • high temperature of the body • red liquid that carries oxygen • habits that promote cleanliness • refers to habits that promote health • all microorganisms that cause diseases • ...
Unit 2 Infection Prevention and Control 2023-01-13
Across
- This form of asepsis is the practice of reducing the number of organisms present or reducing the risk for transmission of organisms.
- An example of aquired ______ immunity is when there is injection of vaccines or immunizing substances that contain dead or inactive microorganisms or their toxins to trigger the body to produce antibodies.
- Soiled dressings, used sanitary pads, suction drainage containers, and any other item that has been in contact with body fluids is a ___________ and must be handled and disposed of properly.
- The short time from the onset of vague, nonspecific symptoms to the beginning of specific symptoms of infection. The patient may experience malaise/a general feeling of discomfort or illness, fatigue and may have elevated temperature. This period lasts a few hours to a few days
- Surgical asepsis relies on the use of ________technique for procedures that invade the body and for wound care.
- These blood cells/components are released in response to microorganisms, particularly bacteria, entering the body.
- line of defense.
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- These precautions are instituted along with standard precautions for clients with gastrointestinal, respiratory, skin, or wound infections or colonization with multidrug-resistant organisms.
- Redness, warmth, swelling, pain, tenderness are all signs and symptoms of the ________ phase of the
- mobility/hygiene make the older adult more _______ to infection.
- The client's age, nutrition, stress, overall health status,impaired mobility, chronic conditions, and/or
- The use of hand hygiene and personal protective equipment (PPE), respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette, and prevention of needle sticks and other sharps-related injuries are examples of _______ precautions.
- The phase of infection where symptoms begin to subside, and it extends until the patient has returned to a normal state of health. This can take days to weeks.
- After removing gloves, the nurse must remove their ________ next as part of doffing PPE.
- If there is a chance that you will be in contact with airborne pathogens in particles larger than 5 microns (e.g., influenza or meningitis) or splashed body fluids, such as when a patient is coughing, or you are performing suctioning you should wear a ________.
15 Clues: line of defense. • mobility/hygiene make the older adult more _______ to infection. • After removing gloves, the nurse must remove their ________ next as part of doffing PPE. • Redness, warmth, swelling, pain, tenderness are all signs and symptoms of the ________ phase of the • ...
health and hygiene crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- a disease that spreads rapidly
- people who sell medicine, perfume, cosmetics, ect.
- travellers
- a potion maker in medieval times
- the four thing that need to be balanced to prevent illness
- injections you get make you immune to illness
- the lines running through your body that blood travels through
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- staying separate from other people to prevent the spread of illness
- toilets used by lots of people
- drilling a hole in the head to release evil spirits
- things you use to cover your face so you don't get sick
- cutting into a vain to even the four humours
- a healer in ancient times
- a bad smell believed to cause illness
- things used to keep limbs straight while healing
15 Clues: travellers • a healer in ancient times • a disease that spreads rapidly • toilets used by lots of people • a potion maker in medieval times • a bad smell believed to cause illness • cutting into a vain to even the four humours • injections you get make you immune to illness • things used to keep limbs straight while healing • ...
21. Bathroom & Hygiene Items 2025-02-05
Across
- A tool with bristles used to untangle and smooth hair.
- A reflective surface used to check appearance.
- A solid or liquid item that removes dirt and germs from hands and body.
- A soft cloth used to dry the body after a bath or shower.
- A basin with a faucet where people wash their hands and face.
- A bowl with water where people flush waste away.
- A place where water sprays from above to wash the body.
- A small tool with bristles used to clean teeth.
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- A liquid used to wash and clean hair.
- A tool with a sharp edge used to remove hair from the skin.
- A special liquid that makes hair soft and smooth after washing.
- A product that helps prevent body odor and keeps people smelling fresh.
- A large container filled with water for soaking and cleaning the body.
- A creamy substance used with a brush to keep teeth clean and fresh.
- A soft, thin paper used to wipe the nose or face.
15 Clues: A liquid used to wash and clean hair. • A reflective surface used to check appearance. • A small tool with bristles used to clean teeth. • A bowl with water where people flush waste away. • A soft, thin paper used to wipe the nose or face. • A tool with bristles used to untangle and smooth hair. • A place where water sprays from above to wash the body. • ...
Hygiene and healthy lifestyle 2023-12-12
Across
- - a pile of clothes that needs to be washed or has been freshly washed
- - container for washing, people fill it with water and then use it for cleaning
- - Conditions relating to public health, mainly clean drinking water
- - a substance used for cleaning, solid form, people use it while showering or cleaing
- - tools for dining such as plates, forks or spoons
- - process of moving, a noun
- - a person that does not eat any food derived from animals
- - organic compound found often in meat, important for muscle growth
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- - process of cleaning something using chemicals in order to destroy i.e. bacteria
- - moist substance used for brushing teeth
- - a a type of bath where person stands upright and lets water pour on him
- - activities including physical exertion, people often compete in those activites
- - state of not having enough water in the body
- - compounds in food such as protein, fats and sacharids
- - substances needed for our health, named by letters
15 Clues: - process of moving, a noun • - moist substance used for brushing teeth • - state of not having enough water in the body • - tools for dining such as plates, forks or spoons • - substances needed for our health, named by letters • - compounds in food such as protein, fats and sacharids • - a person that does not eat any food derived from animals • ...
Christmas Crossword 2023-12-24
8 Clues: Prince of • Massive air quotes • Spelled with an "I" • O Come, All Ye Faithful • Apparently he's special • Gold, frankincense, and • Supporting personal hygiene since AD 33 • The hair trigger only applies to priests
HYGIENE IN THE SALON 2012-12-30
Across
- the smallest living bodies, too small to see under an ordinary microscope. Viruses invade healthy body cells and multiply within the cell. Eventually the cell walls break down and the virus particles are freed to attack further cells.
- infection bacterial penetration into the skin causing infection.
- requirements the expected standards as required by law, industry codes of practice or written procedures specified by the workplace.
- a problematic symptom that indicates the service may not proceed.
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- the total destruction of all microorganisms in metal tools and equipment.
- the transfer of contagious microorganisms.
- allergy if the skin is sensitive to a particular substance, an allergic skin reaction will occur. This is recognized by irritation, swelling and inflammation.
- The methods used to eliminate bacteria when performing treatment procedures from British standards. Glossary of terms relating to disinfectants.
- minute, single-celled organisms of various shapes. Large numbers live on the skin’s surface and are not harmful (they are non-pathogenic); others, however, are harmful (pathogenic) and can cause disease.
- microscopic plants. Fungal diseases of the skin feed off the waste products of the skin. They are found on the skin’s surface or they can attack deeper tissues.
- a chemical agent that destroys most microorganisms.
- a chemical agent that prevents the multiplication of microorganisms. It has limited action and does not kill all microorganisms.
- a condition where animal parasites live off and invade a host.
- an effective method of sterilization, suitable for small metal objects and beauty therapy tools. Water is boiled under increased pressure and reaches temperatures of 121–134°C.
14 Clues: the transfer of contagious microorganisms. • a chemical agent that destroys most microorganisms. • a condition where animal parasites live off and invade a host. • infection bacterial penetration into the skin causing infection. • a problematic symptom that indicates the service may not proceed. • ...
Activities of Daily Living and the Body 2015-10-09
Across
- religious or cultural diet (two words)
- sign of a healthy child
- blemished skin
- eliminate body waste
- Hot or Cold foods(two words)
Down
- different cultures prefer different "tastes"( two words)
- patients daily hygiene/cleanliness
- reason people are forbidden to eat certain foods(two words)
- Lactose Intolerance (two words)
- Fat or Skinny( two words)
10 Clues: blemished skin • eliminate body waste • sign of a healthy child • Fat or Skinny( two words) • Hot or Cold foods(two words) • Lactose Intolerance (two words) • patients daily hygiene/cleanliness • religious or cultural diet (two words) • different cultures prefer different "tastes"( two words) • reason people are forbidden to eat certain foods(two words)
ROOMS IN A HOUSE 2017-05-11
10 Clues: Underground • To store food • Where you sleep • For personal hygiene • This is a social area • At the top of the house • A place to work and to read • A place to eat with other people • Here you can find the washing machine • The space between the front door and the front door
-cei & -ie 2022-05-29
10 Clues: to form • to bring back • to accomplish • to be aware of • the act of deceiving • to take into one's possession • to e unfaithful to someone/a group • a written acknowledgement of having received • the science that deals with the preservation of health • the act of teasing/annoying; the act of causing trouble
Puberty 2022-06-08
Across
- shower brush teeth and more
- can cause sterility if not treated
- female hormones
- something to were during sports events to protect your testicles
- this happens when you exercise
- will happen more and can change vary fast
- unable to produce offsprings
Down
- you will feel more tired during puberty
- male hormone
- happens to everybody
10 Clues: male hormone • female hormones • happens to everybody • shower brush teeth and more • unable to produce offsprings • this happens when you exercise • can cause sterility if not treated • you will feel more tired during puberty • will happen more and can change vary fast • something to were during sports events to protect your testicles
Hygienekreuzworträtsel 2021-06-09
Across
- Sich weit ausbreitende, ganze Landstriche, Länder erfassende Seuche
- Methicillinresistenter Staphylokokkus aureus
- wer hat den Impfstoff gegen Tuberkulose erfunden
- Infektionsschutzgesetz
- Hygiene dient der Vorbeugung, was ist ein anderes Wort für Vorbeugung
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- Was ist die wichtigste hygienische Maßnahme
- Multiresistenter Gram negative Erreger
- Welche Atemschutzmaske muss bei Tuberkulose getragen werden
- Wissenschaft von den Mikroorganismen
- Vancomycinresistente Enterokokken
10 Clues: Infektionsschutzgesetz • Vancomycinresistente Enterokokken • Wissenschaft von den Mikroorganismen • Multiresistenter Gram negative Erreger • Was ist die wichtigste hygienische Maßnahme • Methicillinresistenter Staphylokokkus aureus • wer hat den Impfstoff gegen Tuberkulose erfunden • Welche Atemschutzmaske muss bei Tuberkulose getragen werden • ...
CNA Lesson2/3 Key Terms 2024-08-21
Across
- infection acquired in a hospital
- willful infliction of injury
- misuse of property
- failure to take reasonable care
Down
- seclusion separation of resident against their will
- control preventing the spread of infection
- contact touching a contaminated object
- malicious gossip
- contact touching an infected person
- hygiene washing with soap/water or alcohol gel
10 Clues: malicious gossip • misuse of property • willful infliction of injury • failure to take reasonable care • infection acquired in a hospital • contact touching an infected person • contact touching a contaminated object • control preventing the spread of infection • hygiene washing with soap/water or alcohol gel • seclusion separation of resident against their will
T3 W9 Lexie Group 3 2024-09-12
10 Clues: A promise • A board with keys • A type of nutrience • An intelligent person • A synonym for disaster. • A synonym for sanitation. • A job that you do with your hands. • A goal that hass been accomplished. • The action of inhaling and exhaling. • A colourful lizard that can change colours to camouflage.
Raptors R.I.S.E. Expectations 2022-11-26
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- school mascot
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- take pride in our CRSS community
- taking accountability for one's actions
- recycle and compost correctly
Down
- keep nature in nature
- protecting oneself and others
- invite others to play
- walk to and from destination
- treating someone kindly
- keep floors/counters clean & practice good hygiene
- be polite to all riders and drivers
12 Clues: school mascot • keep nature in nature • invite others to play • treating someone kindly • walk to and from destination • protecting oneself and others • recycle and compost correctly • take pride in our CRSS community • be polite to all riders and drivers • taking accountability for one's actions • keep floors/counters clean & practice good hygiene • ...
hospo 2021-09-14
8 Clues: a procedure • table service • salt and pepper • a danger or risk • a fruity cocktail • everything is ready/prepared • a way to make a mock/cocktail • how many minutes you wait to check on food
Health Class 2023-09-21
8 Clues: - opposite of enemy • - keep yourself clean • - past, present _______ • - after a long day you _____ • - the act of showing kindness • - opposite of making bad choices • - another word for brain storming • - trying and trying till you do it
Science Crossword 2017-01-17
Across
- bacteria that undergoes mutation
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior
- certain species growing in one area or environment
- disorder caused by bacteria or an organism
- widespread disease throughout large populations
- cell that reproduces without sexual fusion
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- cell defending itself to a certain point
- the practice of farming or cultivating
- disorder not caused by infectious agents
- biological processes for industrial use
- the cell made from reproducing from another
- maintaining health
- widespread disease
- a bacterium caused by a disease or fermentation
14 Clues: maintaining health • widespread disease • bacteria that undergoes mutation • the practice of farming or cultivating • biological processes for industrial use • cell defending itself to a certain point • disorder not caused by infectious agents • disorder caused by bacteria or an organism • cell that reproduces without sexual fusion • ...
puzzle1 2021-03-25
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- a flower, seasonal festival in USA
- our company, vendor in amfam
- leading cloud vendor
- out of stock in 2020, hygiene product
- a sport, an insect
- a fruit, a color
- synonym for operate, part of a door
- a gesture, synonym for type
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- USA state. south of USA
- famous sitcom, acquaintance
- 2020 oscar best movie, live on another living thing
- run after,a usa bank
- a controlling device, new way of working
- a verb, task in kitchen, profession
14 Clues: a fruit, a color • a sport, an insect • run after,a usa bank • leading cloud vendor • USA state. south of USA • famous sitcom, acquaintance • a gesture, synonym for type • our company, vendor in amfam • a flower, seasonal festival in USA • a verb, task in kitchen, profession • synonym for operate, part of a door • out of stock in 2020, hygiene product • ...
a 2023-11-29
Across
- care to combat illnesses.
- Agents inhibiting or destroying microorganisms.
- and growth of pathogens.
- organism, like bacteria or viruses.
- amount of medication intake.
- Practices to maintain health cleanliness.
- Microscopic organisms causing infections or diseases.
- Body's resistance to diseases naturally.
Down
- that kills or inhibits bacteria.
- causing disease or infection.
- ability to withstand antibiotics.
- Health,Community-wide efforts for well-being.
- Excessive or unnecessary utilization of.
- order for specific medication.
14 Clues: and growth of pathogens. • care to combat illnesses. • amount of medication intake. • causing disease or infection. • order for specific medication. • that kills or inhibits bacteria. • ability to withstand antibiotics. • organism, like bacteria or viruses. • Excessive or unnecessary utilization of. • Body's resistance to diseases naturally. • ...
Washroom 2023-06-16
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- A cloth used for drying the body or hands after bathing or washing.
- A liquid or gel product used for cleaning hair, removing dirt, oil, and impurities, and promoting scalp health.
- A paste or gel used in conjunction with a toothbrush for cleaning teeth and promoting oral hygiene.
- A reflective surface used for grooming, applying makeup, or checking one's appearance.
- Curtain A fabric or plastic curtain that surrounds the shower area, preventing water from splashing outside the designated space.
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- A hair care product used after shampooing to moisturize, detangle, and enhance the texture and appearance of hair.
- Soft, disposable paper used for various purposes, such as wiping the face or blowing the nose.
- An oral hygiene tool with bristles used for brushing teeth and maintaining dental health.
- A cleansing agent available in solid, liquid, or gel form used for washing hands and body.
- Can A container used for collecting waste and rubbish in the bathroom.
- A device that sprays water for bathing, usually installed in a bathroom.
11 Clues: A cloth used for drying the body or hands after bathing or washing. • Can A container used for collecting waste and rubbish in the bathroom. • A device that sprays water for bathing, usually installed in a bathroom. • A reflective surface used for grooming, applying makeup, or checking one's appearance. • ...
Gerful Traits 2021-01-26
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2014-03-26
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- Typical Italian food
- The person who's in charge of the food in a restaurant
- Sanitation
- An animal and a country that share a name
- A fish
- A product that consists of milk
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- Foods that consist of a lot of nutrition is ...
- Not sweet but ...
- A side dish that is common in Asia
- Product usually eaten for breakfast
- A carbonated beverage is ...
- A round, red fruit that's used in ketchup
- Backbone
13 Clues: A fish • Backbone • Sanitation • Not sweet but ... • Typical Italian food • A carbonated beverage is ... • A product that consists of milk • A side dish that is common in Asia • Product usually eaten for breakfast • An animal and a country that share a name • A round, red fruit that's used in ketchup • Foods that consist of a lot of nutrition is ... • ...
Beauty revision 2024-05-07
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- , used for personal hygiene and protection during treatments
- , top layer of the skin
- , our client management system
- , the largest bone in the body
- , found on both the hands and feet
- , used to add colour back into the cheeks
- , found in the hypodermis
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- , a treatment for your feet
- , to sterilise metal implements
- , the process of cell division
- , slow continuous massage movement
- , oil for relaxation
- , tool to remove individual stray hairs
13 Clues: , oil for relaxation • , top layer of the skin • , found in the hypodermis • , a treatment for your feet • , our client management system • , the process of cell division • , to sterilise metal implements • , found on both the hands and feet • , slow continuous massage movement • , the largest bone in the body • , tool to remove individual stray hairs • ...
Stand UPPP for Infection Prevention 2025-09-03
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- Acronym for a serious hospital-acquired infection
- protective eye wear
- To clean thoroughly and remove pathogens
- Pathogens spread through the air
- Responsible for infection prevention
- Director of Infection Control
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- Place where patients are treated; must follow infection control
- covering for your hands
- Standard precaution: ________ hygiene
- Disease-causing microorganism
- Pathogen that spread through the air
- Waste product from human body, can transmit infection
- A single-celled organism that can cause infection
- Infection Control Nurse
14 Clues: protective eye wear • covering for your hands • Infection Control Nurse • Disease-causing microorganism • Director of Infection Control • Pathogens spread through the air • Pathogen that spread through the air • Responsible for infection prevention • Standard precaution: ________ hygiene • To clean thoroughly and remove pathogens • ...
Dairy Farming 2025-07-21
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- common farm vehicle
- the number of stomachs a cow has
- a key component to milk
- inflamation of the mammary gland
- a group of cows
- must be held by Fonterra suppliers
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- cow horns are primarily made of this protein
- who looks after the health of the herd
- fermented pasture grass
- the sugar found in milk
- indicates poor plant hygiene
11 Clues: a group of cows • common farm vehicle • fermented pasture grass • the sugar found in milk • a key component to milk • indicates poor plant hygiene • the number of stomachs a cow has • inflamation of the mammary gland • must be held by Fonterra suppliers • who looks after the health of the herd • cow horns are primarily made of this protein
The Bus Ride 2015-04-03
Across
- difficult to understand
- to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation
- making brief movements or tremors
- disfigured
- grossly offensive
- in an easily agitated or distressed way
- marked deviation from the standard norm
- openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
- thoughts
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- something deserving or inspiring ridicule
- conditions and practices that serve to promote or preserve health
- having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
- in one group or body; all together
- characterized by intense activity, confusion or haste
- a close, careful examination or study
- more and more dismal or gloomier
16 Clues: thoughts • disfigured • grossly offensive • difficult to understand • more and more dismal or gloomier • making brief movements or tremors • in one group or body; all together • a close, careful examination or study • to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation • in an easily agitated or distressed way • marked deviation from the standard norm • ...
IMMUNE SYSTEM 2023-06-12
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- refers to mechanism to fight infections
- habits that promote cleanliness
- high temperature of the body
- red liquid that carries oxygen
- all microorganisms that cause diseases
- entrance of microorganisms to your body
- cells that eat other cells
- measures to avoid something
- microorganism that can cause infection
- when your body is not well
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- medicine that kills bacteria
- refers to habits that promote health
- microorganism that causes illness like flu
- cells that fight infections
- microorganism that can give athlete's foot
- to lay still or in bed
16 Clues: to lay still or in bed • cells that eat other cells • when your body is not well • cells that fight infections • measures to avoid something • medicine that kills bacteria • high temperature of the body • red liquid that carries oxygen • habits that promote cleanliness • refers to habits that promote health • all microorganisms that cause diseases • ...
Waste water and sewage management, importance of sanitisation and drainage 2016-06-06
9 Clues: -used water • waste products • related to hygiene • -meansof removal of waste water • - Drainage water empties out into • -microorganisms that cause desisirs • - cleaning of water is a process of removing • oil and fats- drains get blocked by (2words ) • pipe carrying sewage ......
parvana 2024-03-19
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- something certain people should know
- brave
- largest city in Afghanistan
- a hard body part
- gruesome, associated with the dead
- Bond between individuals based on mutual affection
- a fabric for hygiene
- State of extreme need or distress
- a strong feeling to do something
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- Firmness of purpose in spite of difficulty
- to transport something secretly
- another word for shovelling
- Emotion caused by perceived danger or threat
- something women wear
- a kind of bread
- Act of remaining alive against odds or challenges
- Feeling of expectation and optimism
- Capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- a place to shop
19 Clues: brave • a kind of bread • a place to shop • a hard body part • something women wear • a fabric for hygiene • another word for shovelling • largest city in Afghanistan • to transport something secretly • a strong feeling to do something • State of extreme need or distress • gruesome, associated with the dead • Feeling of expectation and optimism • something certain people should know • ...
Sustainable Development Goals 2018-03-11
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- The UN-India SDG goodwill ambassador?
- UNICEF has coined a collective term for Water,sanitation and Hygiene due to their interdependent nature.
- Sustainable Development focuses on more use of
- How many SDGs have been agreed to, by all the world’s
- Who is the the chairperson of the India sanitation coalition
- The country most successful towards achieving SDGs
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- What is the name of the ranking exercise taken up by the Government of India to assess rural and urban areas for their levels of cleanliness and active implementation of Swachhata mission initiatives in a timely and innovative manner?
- Which Indian icon had launched an initiative aimedat improving hygiene among children in South Asia,where millions have no access to toilets?
- the Indian Government’s think tank has been entrusted with the task of coordinating the SDGs.
- Which city is currently in the news for suffering from a severe water crisis?
10 Clues: The UN-India SDG goodwill ambassador? • Sustainable Development focuses on more use of • The country most successful towards achieving SDGs • How many SDGs have been agreed to, by all the world’s • Who is the the chairperson of the India sanitation coalition • Which city is currently in the news for suffering from a severe water crisis? • ...
Cross-contamination 2025-04-24
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- To make something impure or unclean by introducing harmful substances or pollutants, affecting its quality or safety.
- Refers to items, especially food, that can spoil or decay quickly if not stored properly, requiring timely consumption or preservation.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
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- Single-celled organisms found everywhere they can be helpful or harmful and reproduce by splitting in two.
- Occurs when harmful substances or microorganisms are transferred from one item to another, often compromising food safety or cleanliness.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- The processes and conditions that maintain health by ensuring cleanliness, hygiene, and safe disposal of waste.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes. • The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety. • ...
Vikings 2021-12-16
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- man-made weapons used in battles
- Buying and selling goods
- the god of skiing in which they worshiped
- extensive facial hair
- main way in which they got food
- Searching unknown areas
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- used to protect themselves during fights
- Their main source of transportation
- trafficked and used for work
- What they looked for when raiding other places
- good hygiene
- Person skilled in a particular craft
- used to show braveness and gain wealth
13 Clues: good hygiene • extensive facial hair • Searching unknown areas • Buying and selling goods • trafficked and used for work • main way in which they got food • man-made weapons used in battles • Their main source of transportation • Person skilled in a particular craft • used to show braveness and gain wealth • used to protect themselves during fights • ...
Back of House- Fast Food 2022-03-18
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- clean so that there is no food or grease left
- to protect food from contamination
- clean with water
- distinctive clothing worn by members of same company
- to keep clothes clean
- restaurant that offers quick food service
- process of keeping things clean
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- disinfect
- keeping yourself and your environment clean
- to keep hair in place
- the condition of being safe
- keeps work area clean & prevents falling
- designed to prevent slipping
13 Clues: disinfect • clean with water • to keep hair in place • to keep clothes clean • the condition of being safe • designed to prevent slipping • process of keeping things clean • to protect food from contamination • keeps work area clean & prevents falling • restaurant that offers quick food service • keeping yourself and your environment clean • ...
Black Death 2025-10-13
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- the number of humours
- someone who is from genova is?
- 'bad air'
- fancy word for a fatal disease
- religious group blamed for plague and massacred
- _____ pestis
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- mass _____ held thousands of diseased corpses
- what disease was the black death?
- comes from the italian word for forty
- a lack of it helped spread the plague
- symptoms for which the plague is named
- feeling generally ill
- which insects spread the disease?
13 Clues: 'bad air' • _____ pestis • the number of humours • feeling generally ill • someone who is from genova is? • fancy word for a fatal disease • what disease was the black death? • which insects spread the disease? • comes from the italian word for forty • a lack of it helped spread the plague • symptoms for which the plague is named • mass _____ held thousands of diseased corpses • ...
Clinical Dental Hygiene Part 3 2022-04-07
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- What is the cross section of a universal curet?
- Diameter of ultrasonic tip best for debrideing light biofilm or calculus from highly curvaceous posterior root surfaces.
- Professionally applied fluoride that does not cause patient discomfort, takes less time, has more patient acceptability, and does not etch porcelain and ceramic restorations.
- Powered instrumentation is contraindicated to patients with this condition in which they are at a high susceptibility to opportunistic infections that can be transmitted through a contaminated dental unit water or inhaled aerosols.
- Powered instrumentation is contraindicated for patients with these types of disease that are able to disseminate through aerosols.
- Ingredients in dentrifices that include surfactants, humectants, preservatives, fragrances, water, and dyes.
- Step of the process of care where treatment is performed along with educating the patient.
- An instrument with two curved cutting edges that ends in a rounded toe and the shank design varies making them specific to areas and tooth surfaces.
- Process of care step in which the clinician obtains past and present medical and dental history along with medications, checks vitals, performs intraoral and extraoral exams, obtains the patient's cheif complaint, and assesses patient's periodontal health.
- Calculus most often found near the opening of salivary gland ducts.
- In a magnetostrictive instrument the most power is dispersed where?
- This can be done to moderate to heavy deposits of calculus if a thin tip is on low power and used to try and remove them.
- Medical supplies such as mouth mirrors, handpieces, impression trains, and RINN mouth pieces are classified as what?
- The ultrasonic tip should be used in what type of strokes?
- Shape of ultrasonic tip that should be used for debriding highly curvaceous posterior roots.
- Fill in the Blank: The power for calculus removal is concentrated in the _____ 2-4mm of the tip.
- Assists in introducing floss between an abutment tooth used for support of a fixed bridge and pontic.
- The instrument shank that starts from the bend nears the handle to the tip of the working end.
- This is stored as a liquid and pressurized at 750psi.
- The face of the Gracey curet is offset to around how many degrees from the lower shank?
- A brush indicated for type II and III embrasures, fucations, large embrasures, and difficult to reach areas.
- Step in the process of care where the dental hygienist identifies current and potential oral health problems from the data collected.
- Used to power polish to remove extrinsic stain.
- cyliners for nitrous oxide are what color?
- Phenolics are what level of surface disinfectants?
- Another word for amplitude of an ultrasonic tip.
- The distance the tip travels with each stroke.
- Step in the process of care where the clinician formulates goals based on the patients needs and presents the treatment plan formulated by themselves and the dentist.
- Dentrifices with this purpose have hydrogen peroxide, papain, or sodium citrate as active ingredients.
- This determines the instruments function.
- Powered instrumentation is contraindicated for patients with these types of diseases as they would have a high infection risk if they aspirated septic material or microbes into the lungs.
- The dentition in which powered instruments are contraindicated as their large pulp chambers are more susceptible to damage from the vibrations and heat produced by ultrasonic instrumentation.
- Sickle scalers are primarily for removing what type of calculus?
- Tip angulation of an ultrasonic instrumented when inserted in the pocket should be near how many degrees?
- Furcation classification in which there is through-and-through involvement with complete loss of bone between the roots but the opening is covered by the gingiva.
- Measurement of the frequency of an ultrasonic instrument tip.
- Furcation classification where there is through-and-through involvement with complete loss of bone between roots and the entrance is clearly visible.
- Organization that regulates medical and chemical waste.
- Medical supplies such as explorers, probes, and universal curettes are classified as what?
- The primary intervention for the prevention and therapeutic control of caries.
- Dentrifices with this purpose have triclosan, essential oils, stannous fluoride, cetlypridinium chorlide, or zinc citrate as active ingredients.
- Mouthrinses with lidocaine, benzocaine/butamben/tetracaine hydrochloride, or a low concentration of phenol as the active ingredients are used to relieve what?
- Power driven scaling devices that run off compressed air, have an elliptical tip motion, and hooks directly to the handpiece line.
- A demineralized area of enamel that usually has an intact surface remaining over the body of demineralized early carious lesion.
- Instruments that have numerous cutting edges and are used to remove and break large solid parts of calculus into smaller pieces.
- Ultrasonic scaling device that uses a linear motion and only the lateral sides of the tip are active.
- Fluoride should be the active ingredient in dentrifices used for what?
- Mouthrinses with salts, enzymes, and cellulose derivatives as the active ingredients aim to treat what?
- Degrees at which the face of a universal curet is angled to the lower shank.
- Fill in the Blank: The ultrasonic tip should be in _________ motion.
- A dobule-ended paired instrument with a bent shank for interproximal access that has two straight or curved cutting edges that end in a sharp point.
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- Dentrifices to treat this condition have potassium nitrate, potassium citrate, stabilized stannous fluoride, arginine, or calcium carbonate complex as active ingredients.
- Sterlization method that requires the use of special solutions.
- These forms of sterility assurance allow operators to determine the presence of certain necessary parameters such as heat or steam.
- Air polishing with this powder is contraindicated in individuals with hypertension and heart disease.
- Geometry of ultrasonic tip that works for scaling moderate calculus from all tooth surfaces.
- Dentrifices with the aim to reduce this substance have pyrophosphates or zinc as active ingredients.
- A scaling and debridement instrument designed to fit into ultrasonic scaling unit handpiece resulting from forces acting on the liquid.
- This piece of a piezoelectric scaler embeds ceramic or crystal discs that encircle a metal bar.
- The use of water to assist in flushing debris out of the sulcus and away from the tooth surface.
- The amount of lateral pressure needed to be used with ultrasonic instruments.
- A mechanized device that produces vibratory motions of the instrument tip from 18,000 to 50,000 cycles per second.
- This assessment is based on the caries balance where pathological factors battle protective factors.
- Magnetostrictive instruments are contraindicated for patients with this type of pacemaker as they could interfere with the functioning of the pacemaker.
- Cylinders for oxygen are what color?
- This is characterized by the formation and explosive collapse of microscopic bubbles in a flowing liquid resulting from forces acting on the liquid.
- Another word for frequency of an ultrasonic tip.
- Form of dry heat sterilization method that requires a long exposure time.
- The shape of the back of a universal curet.
- Plastic handles that aid in holding floss.
- Occurs near any objects in oscillatory motion in liquid, including ultrasonic scaler tips and cavitation bubbles, and is characterized by a vigorous swirling motion.
- The CDC recommends these containers be located as close as is practical to the work area.
- This ingredient in some dentrifices can cause gingival irritation or dentinal sensitivity.
- Mouthrinses with chlorhexidine, chlorine dioxide, and essential oils such as eucalyptol, menthol, thymol, and methyl salicylate as the active ingredients are used to treat what?
- Frequency plus amplitude equals what?
- Organization that develops infection control guidelines for healthcare settings.
- Mouthrinses containing these agents can cause chemical burns.
- Mouthrinses used to treat halitosis are considered to have what use?
- Organization that improves engineering controls.
- Sterilization method that corrodes non-stainless steel and dulls instruments.
- Mouthrinses with essential oils, chlorhexidine gluconate, and cetlpyridinium chloride as the active ingredients are used to treat what?
- Furcation classification in which there is loss of some bone between the roots.
- Acronym for the steps in the process of care sequence.
- Mouthrinses used to reduce plaque and inflammation associated with periodontal disease are consideredto have what use?
- These ultrasonic tips should be used on low power and for light calculus and biofilm.
- This has long been viewed as the gold standard of therapeutic mouthrinses.
- This surface of a piezoelectric tip used against the tooth surface increases clinical efficiency.
- Sterilization method that requires high temperatures.
- These instruments have two curved cutting edges that end in a rounded toe.
- Instruments that have two cutting edges on a straight blade that ends in a point or two cutting edges on a curved blade that ends in a point.
- Ultrasonic scaling device that uses an elliptical motion and all sides of the tip are active.
- Furcation classification in which there is exposure of the furcation but bone remains between the roots.
- The strength of this form of instrumentation is that it conserves tooth structure, is easier to penetrate pockets and purcations with, and requires less time.
- The deposition of minerals into demineralized areas of the tooth surface.
- Medical supplies such as light handles, instrument trays, and blood pressure cuffs are classified as what?
- Polishing method that is contraindicated for use on patients with severe gingival inflammation, communicable disease or respiratory diseases.
- Fluoride gel that can etch some restorative materials.
- Stimulate the gingiva to improve circulation and can remove plaque biofilm by rubbing it against the exposed tooth surface.
- Single cutting edge instrument created by the connection of the beveled tow and face of the razor blade and are best used to reach the buccal and lingual surfaces of the oral cavity or the proximal regions next to edentulous areas.
- Diameter of ultrasonic tip that is best for scaling moderate calculus.
- An interdental aid that is similar to floss but wider and flatter than it.
- Failure to provide the highest standard of care for the patient.
- Describe the crosssection of a sickle scaler.
- Must be used to screw in the tip of a piezoelectric handpiece.
- Fill in the Blank: Ultrasonic systems convert electrical energy into mechanical __________ of the instrument tip.
- The number of times the tip travels back and forth per second.
- Lactobacillus is found in increased numbers on what type of surfaces in the later stages of the caries lesion development?
- Chlorhexidine, stannous fluoride, and cetlypyridinium chloride can all cause this.
- The main purpose of water in an ultrasonic instrument is to do what to the stack and the tip?
109 Clues: Cylinders for oxygen are what color? • Frequency plus amplitude equals what? • This determines the instruments function. • Plastic handles that aid in holding floss. • cyliners for nitrous oxide are what color? • The shape of the back of a universal curet. • The distance the tip travels with each stroke. • Describe the crosssection of a sickle scaler. • ...
Clinical Dental Hygiene Part 1 2022-04-07
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- A person with a BMI below 18.5 is considered to be what?
- Angle's class two malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar lies mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- The primitive toothbrush made from various types of wood that has roots in early 3500 BC.
- Regulated medical waste known to be capable of transmitting disease.
- What is the most important behavior in the prevention of disease transmission?
- Puncture-resistant containers for disposal of sharp items that could puncture the skin.
- Classification of a systolic blood pressure of 130-139mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure of 80-89mmHg.
- A person with a BMI 25-29.9 is considered to be what?
- Where should the side of the brush be placed on in order to perform the Stillman Method?
- A method in which the end-round filament tips are directed into the gingival sulcus at approximately 45 degrees for the purpose of loosening and removing dental biofilm from both the gingival sulcus and the tooth surface just below the gingival margin.
- Mask indicated for use when treating patients with airborne diseases.
- A BMI above 30 is considered to be what?
- Lesion of the gingiva resulting from mechanical removal of the surface epithelium.
- ASA classification of a normal healthy patient that has little or no dental anxiety.
- A pulse above 100bpm is considered what?
- Biolfim that accumulates on the clinical crown.
- Level of surface disinfectant that destroys vegetative bacteria, some fungi and viruses, and is NOT tuberculocidal.
- For surgical procedures the CDC recommends that only what type of solutions are used as coolants and irrigants in an appropriate delivery device.
- Method of sterilization that sterilizes at 250 degrees F for 15-30 minutes.
- Mask that are ideal for procedures where heavy to moderate amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced.
- ASA classification of a patient with mild systemic disease or extreme dental anxiety.
- Federal agency that enforces workplace safety regulations including infection control in healthcare settings.
- Malocclusions are assessed with patient in what position?
- Facial profile of someone who has an Angle's class three malocclusion.
- A systolic blood pressure of 120-129mmHg and/or above 80mmhg is considered what?
- Mineralized plaque biofilm.
- Mask that is ideal for procedures where low amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced.
- Level of surface disinfectant that destroys vegetative bacteria, most fungi and viruses, and is registered by the Environmental Protection Agency as tuberculocidal.
- Waste that is generated including all disposable items other than sharps, tissue, extracted teeth, and blood-soaked items.
- Surfaces such as floors, walls, and sinks that are less likely to transmit disease.
- ASA classification of a moribund patient who is not expected to survive without an operation.
- Invisible biologic contaminants less than 50microns in diameter.
- Toothbrushing method that aids in biofilm removal from proximal tooth surfaces when interproximal tissue is missing creating an opening for embrasures.
- Surfaces that become contaminated from spray or droplets of oral fluids by touching with gloved hands during procedure and have the potential to transmit diseases.
- The width of the toothbrush head should cover the intercuspal distance of what molar?
- Classification of a systolic blood pressure of greater than or equal to 140mmHg and/or greater than or equal to 90mmHg.
- Mask ideal for procedures where moderate to light amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced.
- Characteristic shape of each toothbrush filament made by a special manufacturing process that removes all sharp edges and provides smooth, rounded ends to prevent injury to gingiva or tooth structure during use.
- Sterilization Method that works at 320 degrees F for 1-2 hours.
- The oven type of dry heat sterilization.
- Quality of an ideal surface disinfectant in that it is effective within 10 minutes or less.
- Items that can penetrate intact skin or other tissues.
- ASA classification of a patient that is declared brain dead whose organs are being removed for donor purposes.
- Facial profile of someone who has an Angle's class one malocclusion.
- A person with a BMI 18.5 to 24.9 is considered to be what?
- Agents used to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- For nonsurgical procedures the CDC has recommended that all dental units use systems that provide output treatment water that meets what standards?
- ASA classification of a patient with severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life.
- Biologic contaminant that are greater than 50microns in diameter and may be visible.
- A pulse below 60bpm is considered what?
- Level of surface disinfectants that destroy all microorganisms but may not destroy high numbers of bacterial spores.
- Medical supplies that contact intact skin.
- A source that allows a pathogen to survive a multiply.
- Loss of tooth structure produced by a mechanical cause.
- What is the nutrient source of subgingival biofilm?
- Supragingival calculus is often found on the facial surfaces of what teeth?
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- Biofilm located within the pocket or sulcus.
- Classification of a systolic blood pressure above 180mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure above 129mmHg with target organ damage.
- Medical waste that has the potential for disease transmission and requires special handling and disposal.
- Angle's class one malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is positioned in the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- The reason why the patient has presented for oral health care.
- Federal agency charged with the approval and oversight of the use and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Disease transmission through contact with contaminated food or water.
- Ideal quality of a surface disinfectant in that it provides a residual effect.
- Vertical overlap of the maxillary incisors to the mandibular incisors.
- Physical status classification that determines a general estimate of medical risk for the patient.
- The rapid heat transfer type of dry heat sterilization.
- Molars and premolars occlude cusp to cusp.
- The infection prevention and control practices by which healthcare personnel follow the same protocols for all patients, regardless of infectious status or health history.
- Incisal surfaces of maxillary teeth occlude with the incisal edges of mandibular teeth instead of overlapping.
- Classification of a systolic blood pressure above 180mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure above 120mmHg.
- Agency in the US Department of Health and Human Services that was established to help assure safe and healthful working conditions by providing research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health.
- Lack of occlusal or incisal contact between maxillary and mandibular teeth.
- Angle's class three malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar lies distal to the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- Horizontal distance between the lingual and of the maxillary anterior incisors and the facials of the mandibular anterior incisors.
- A thin film that coats the tooth immediately on exposure to saliva.
- Nonprofit organization comprising dental practitioners, allied health care workers, industry representatives, military personnel, and other interested persons with a collective mission to promote infection control and related science-based health and safety policies and practices.
- Federal facility for disease eradication, epidemiology, and education.
- A colony of microorganisms within a protective polysaccharide slime layer that forms in dental tubing.
- ASA classification of a patient with severe systemic disease.
- Items containing heat-sensitive chemicals that change color when exposed to certain temperatures to assess conditions during the sterilization process.
- Subgingival calculus is often found on the lingual surfaces of what teeth?
- When one or more maxillary incisors are lingual to the mandibular incisors.
- Medical supplies that do not penetrate soft tissue or bone but contact mucous membranes or nonintact skin.
- Mode of disease transmission requiring person-to-person body contact with blood, oral fluids, or other patient materials.
- Spread of disease agents through fomites.
- Destruction or removal of all living organisms, including highly resistant bacterial spores.
- When maxillary or mandibular posterior teeth are positioned either facial or lingual to their normal position.
- Spore tests for verification of sterility.
- Medical supplies that penetrate soft oral tissue or bone.
- Agency of the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of foods, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices.
- Steam sterilization method that works at 270 degrees F for 20minutes.
- For routine dental procedures how long should the clinician wash their hands?
- Equipment designed to protect the oral healthcare worker from exposure to bloodborne and other pathogens to the skin, clothing, eyes, mouth, and other mucous membranes.
- Facial profile of someone who has an Angle's class two malocclusion.
- Name of the chew sticks used in many African and Middle eastern countries that evidence suggests may have some antimicrobial properties.
- Probe used to measure the extent of furcation involvment.
- Fill in the Blank: The main directive of OSHA is the protection of _________.
- Objects or surfaces that are disease agents.
- What is the nutrient source of supragingival biofilm?
- Most current tooth bristles are made of what type of filaments?
101 Clues: Mineralized plaque biofilm. • A pulse below 60bpm is considered what? • A BMI above 30 is considered to be what? • A pulse above 100bpm is considered what? • The oven type of dry heat sterilization. • Spread of disease agents through fomites. • Molars and premolars occlude cusp to cusp. • Spore tests for verification of sterility. • ...
Clinical Dental Hygiene Part 5 2022-04-08
Across
- Bulging eyes.
- Median Rhomboid Glossitis is related to what oral infection?
- Examining sounds to gather information on patients oral health.
- Lymph nodes located along the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
- A genetic condition characterized by an extra chromosome.
- Examining odors to gather information on patients oral health.
- Another name for Down syndrome.
- Areas affected with this condition appear as red with white borders and the lesions can change location and are considered normal.
- Lymph nodes located at the base of the skull.
- This can indicate the use of heroin, morphine, codeine, fentanyl, methadone, or oxycodone.
- Patients with sensitivity to gluten may have what occur to their papillae?
- Fill in the Blank: Patients with autism should be provided __________ encounters in a quiet setting.
- HIV/AIDS affects what cells of the body?
- This setting must be determined by the type of deposit and insert design.
- Another name for geographic tongue.
- A short, tight lingual frenum.
- This can indicate cocaine use.
- Opening for infection drainage and may appear as a small, pale, fluid-filled pustule.
- Lymph nodes located under the lateral sides of the mandible.
- A red and bulbous nose can indicate the abuse of what?
- Palpation using one finger.
- The division of a class two malocclusion in which one or more maxillary anterior teeth are inclined lingually and a lateral incisor is positioned labially.
- Bulimia nervosa can cause tooth erosion of the anterior teeth of what arch?
- Sides of a sonic scaler tip that are active.
- Lactobacillus species are found after what process in caries lesion development.
- Patients with hypothyroidism may have malocclusion and a small what?
- Inflammation of the airways that causes narrowing and extra production of mucus.
- Patients with Addison's disease may have this present on the skin or oral tissues.
- This type of ultrasonic devices do not interfere with pacemaker functioning.
- Sterilization method that can damage plastic.
- Tooth erosion due to purging.
- The division of a class two malocclusion in which one or more maxillary teeth protrude facially.
- Lymph nodes located around the ear.
- Psychological disorder characterized by extremely low body weight.
- Genetic disorder that affects the body's connective tissue.
- Variscosities are most common in what patients?
- Palpation using all fingers of one hand to grasp the tissue.
- Patients with marfan syndrome often have conditions that affect what organ?
- Sterilization method that operates at 320F.
- Motion that a sonic scaler tip makes.
- In order to examine this gland ask the patient to swallow to check for enlargement and/or immobility of it.
- This muscle can be enlarged when the patient has bruxing or clenching habits.
- Lymph nodes located around the cheeks.
- Side effects of using this form of drug delivery include oral candidiasis and xerostomia.
- Bacterial infection of the lungs caused by the bacterium mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Dark veins located sublingually.
- Palpation using one or more fingers and the thumb from both hands simultaneously.
- The hallmark of anorexia nervosa.
- A red butterfly-shaped lesion over the nose can indicate what condition?
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- Hyposecretion of cortisol and aldosterone by the adrenal glands.
- Tapping on surfaces to gather information about patients oral health.
- Excess fine hair.
- Small red dots on mucous membranes caused by trauma or systemic disease.
- Patients with central papillary atrophy are often what?
- Fluid-filled lesion surrounded by a red halo that appears on non-keratinized surfaces such as buccal and labial mucosa, ventral surface of the tongue, floor of the mouth, and soft palate.
- Another name for Median Rhomboid Glossitis.
- Vitamin B9
- Patients with gigantism may have an enlarged maxilla and/or mandible and what other oral condition?
- Flat and red smoothness on the middle dorsal surface of the tongue.
- Patients with anorexia nervosa often have glossitis, angular cheilitis, bleeding gingiva, and hypertrophy of papillae due to what?
- Palpation using a finger and the thumb to grab the tissue.
- Lymph nodes located under the chin.
- In patients with this condition treatment should not be initiated until the circulating neutrophil count is normal.
- Bulimia nervosa can cause patients to have which gland enlarged?
- Fill in the Blank: Treat all dental issues ___________ the start of cancer therapy.
- Sensitivity to gluten.
- Reacts with hydroxyapatite to form fluorapatite.
- Disease of the lymph nodes that causes enlargement.
- Neurological disorder that results in developmental disabilities.
- Spina bifida is a neural tube defect caused by failure of the spine to develop and close properly during what month of pregnancy?
- What surfaces of a piezoelectric device are most effective?
- Flat or raised, red or purple lesion associated with HIV/AIDS.
- Psychological disorder characterized by binging and purging.
- Fill in the Blank: Patients with down syndrome are at ________ risk for periodontal disease.
- Appears as thin white lines parelleling the occlusal plane.
- HIV/AIDS patients should not be treated if their CD4 count is below what?
- The long term use of what antibiotic is associated with black hairy tongue.
- Patients with HIV/AIDS should not be treated if their neutrophil count is below what?
- Patients with acromegaly have excessive production of hormones of what gland?
- Sterilization method that operates at 250F.
- This should be avoided when treated patients with autism.
- Patients should rinse with what after inhaler use?
- Elongation of filiform papillae with dark staining.
- The lateral and ventral surfaces of the tongue are more common areas for what?
- Grooves in the tongue that entrap food and bacteria.
- Painful burning tongue.
- A lesion that appears on keratinized mucosa, usually forming a cluster.
- The form of facial paralysis that can indicate Bell's palsy or a stroke.
- Palpation of symmetrical structures examined simultaneously.
- Yellow sclera can indicate what?
- For magnetostrictive devices this is a stack of thick nickel strips soldered together.
- Fill in the Blank: The best time to schedule patients with asthma is for the ______ morning or (same word as before) afternoon.
92 Clues: Vitamin B9 • Bulging eyes. • Excess fine hair. • Sensitivity to gluten. • Painful burning tongue. • Palpation using one finger. • Tooth erosion due to purging. • A short, tight lingual frenum. • This can indicate cocaine use. • Another name for Down syndrome. • Yellow sclera can indicate what? • Dark veins located sublingually. • The hallmark of anorexia nervosa. • ...
Produkte für Pflege, Hygiene, Haushalt 2022-03-04
23 Clues: soap • bath • skin • razor • bleach • makeup • shower • pillow • blanket • laundry • shampoo • mattress • hairspray • bedsheets • detergent • sunscreen • deodorant • toothbrush • bath towel • toothpaste • spot/bruise • toilet paper • hair conditioner
Acne, Skin Care and Hygiene 2023-03-24
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- a condition that causes skin to become red dry and itchy
- these are holes in the skin that can get clogged causing acne
- squarish sharp teeth used to cut food when we bite it
- a clear film of bacteria that sticks to your teeth
- the dangling flesh at the back of the mouth
- the hardest tissue in the body and the outermost layer of the teeth
- a person who does teeth cleanings and assists the dentist
- gum disease that makes gums red and swollen
- teeth behind the canines that are used to grind and mash food
- UV rays from the sun create a higher risk of getting this skin problem that can lead to death
- popping or picking at pimples can leave people with these
- in order to protect skin from the sun people should put this on their skin
- the way that your teeth fit together when you bite down
- cold sores are caused by this type of virus
- these type of teeth are the third molars that sometimes crowd other teeth and need to be removed
- a collection of pus surrounded by swollen tissue
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- the membrane-covered roof of the mouth
- a small red bump caused by a blocked pore
- a blocked pore that stays open and has a darker surface
- tiny infections that cause bumps on the skin that are highly contagious
- these glands make saliva that moistens food and makes it easier to swallow
- when this is in soap or shampoo it can cause skin irritation
- oil that lubricates hair and skin
- tiny bumps on the tongue that contain taste buds
- these are the sharp teeth also called eye teeth
- infected lumps or cysts that are bigger than pimples
- a blocked pore that gets clogged and bulges out from the skin
- these chemicals in the body cause changes in the body and can lead to more acne during puberty
- harder and more damaging plaque
- this type of doctor deals with issues related to skin
- teeth that are used for vigorous chewing
- these type of glands create sebum oil which coats skin and hair
- holes in teeth that are caused by acids from sugar
33 Clues: harder and more damaging plaque • oil that lubricates hair and skin • the membrane-covered roof of the mouth • teeth that are used for vigorous chewing • a small red bump caused by a blocked pore • the dangling flesh at the back of the mouth • gum disease that makes gums red and swollen • cold sores are caused by this type of virus • ...
DIGITAL LITERACY and CYBER HYGIENE 2025-01-21
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- - Legal regulations governing cyberspace.
- - Programs and applications for computers.
- - Verification of a user's identity.
- - Electronic system for online financial transactions.
- - Shared values and norms in the digital community.
- - Platforms for online social interaction.
- - Criminal activities conducted via digital means.
- - Unique name used to identify oneself online.
- - Measures to protect against cyber attacks.
- - Ethical behavior in the digital world.
- - Protection of sensitive information.
- - Malicious software that replicates itself.
- footprint - Trail of data left by online activity.
- - Ability to effectively use digital tools and technologies.
- - Securing data by converting it into a code.
- - Fraudulent acquisition of someone's identity.
- - Barrier to block unauthorized access to a network.
- - Protection of digital systems from cyber threats.
- - Global network connecting computers worldwide.
- - Gap between those with and without access to technology.
- - Responsible use of technology.
- - Encoding data for secure transmission.
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- - Deliberate exploitation of computer systems.
- - Representation of a person's online presence.
- - Internet-based currency for online transactions.
- - Software designed to harm or infiltrate a system.
- - Right to control personal information.
- - Mobile phone with advanced capabilities.
- - Banking services conducted over the internet.
- - Investigation of cybercrimes.
- - Individuals gaining unauthorized access to systems.
- - Accountability for one's online actions.
- - Knowledge of cyber risks and precautions.
- - Potential dangers to digital systems.
- - Protection against cyber-related losses.
- - Harassment or intimidation online.
- - Study of human behavior in cyberspace.
- - Fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information.
- - Secret word or phrase to access a system.
- - Writing instructions for computers.
- - Conflict conducted in the digital realm.
- - Education on protecting against cyber threats.
- - Unsolicited and often irrelevant messages.
- - Gathering and analyzing digital threat information.
- - Understanding of cyber threats and safety measures.
- - System of interconnected computers.
- - Promoting products or services online.
- - Person raised in the digital age.
- - Practices to maintain online safety and security.
- - Rights related to digital content and technology.
50 Clues: - Investigation of cybercrimes. • - Responsible use of technology. • - Person raised in the digital age. • - Verification of a user's identity. • - Harassment or intimidation online. • - Writing instructions for computers. • - System of interconnected computers. • - Protection of sensitive information. • - Potential dangers to digital systems. • ...
Orchard Skills Fair 2022 2022-06-20
Across
- Patient privacy and security rules.
- US Labor agency that ensures safe work conditions.
- Personal _______ Equipment.
- Designing tasks and equipment to fit the worker to reduce injuries.
- AIDS precursor
- Charting software used at OSC
- One medical _______.
- Binder full of chemical information.
- Zone used in the OR to reduce sharps injuries.
- Organ attacked by Hepatitis B and C.
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- A bloodborne _____ can cause disease.
- Wash hands with soap and water for _____ seconds.
- Preventable injury that can cause disease.
- _____precautions.
- Monitors the amount of radiation a person receives.
- Provides medical care after sharps injury.
- Best surgical center ever.
- Hand _________.
- Global Pandemic
19 Clues: AIDS precursor • Hand _________. • Global Pandemic • _____precautions. • One medical _______. • Best surgical center ever. • Personal _______ Equipment. • Charting software used at OSC • Patient privacy and security rules. • Binder full of chemical information. • Organ attacked by Hepatitis B and C. • A bloodborne _____ can cause disease. • Preventable injury that can cause disease. • ...
Homewrok puzzle by Riyan 2020-11-23
Take Care 2025-10-23
8 Clues: Kills germs on wounds • Cover small skin cuts • Keeping your body clean • Small sweets for breath • Keeps away biting insects • Wraps and protects injury • Medicine for reducing pain • cream Protects skin from sun
Personal Hygiene and Physical Health 2022-04-06
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- Physical activity that leads to good physical health and fitness.
- Eating healthy and nutritious foods and having correct portions sizes.
- disease, This is condition is caused by not brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day and if untreated can lead to tooth decay and tooth loss.
- The number of minutes you should participate in physical exercise everyday.
- This is something you can get from the NHS that will protect you from catching certain. viruses.
- 19, This is an illness that is spread though the air and can cause serious health complications for people.
- Example of a healthy vegetable.
- What you should drink a lot of everyday to stay hydrated.
- health, The body's ability to meet the demands of daily living.
- This condition can cause type 2 diabetes and make you more at risk of asthma, heart disease and stroke.
- Example of a healthy fruit you should eat to stay healthy.
- An example of physical exercise.
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- washing, This is something you should do before eating and after you go to the toilet.
- Genetic traits that are passed from parent to child.
- These are on our skin and hands and can spread infectious diseases and make people unwell if we don't wash our hands and skin regularly.
- odour, What you will smell of if you don't wash your skin and body regularly and put on clean clothing daily.
- Can cause damage to the body's organs if you do this everyday.
- How many hours of sleep you should get.
- How many seconds you should wash your hands for.
- An example of illness you can develop if you have poor personal hygiene.
- You should maintain a healthy?
- This can cause lung cancer.
22 Clues: This can cause lung cancer. • You should maintain a healthy? • Example of a healthy vegetable. • An example of physical exercise. • How many hours of sleep you should get. • How many seconds you should wash your hands for. • Genetic traits that are passed from parent to child. • What you should drink a lot of everyday to stay hydrated. • ...
Clinical Dental Hygiene Part 4 2022-04-08
Across
- Fill in the Blank: Patients with hypothyroidism may have __________ thyroid glands.
- If you are unable to induce vomiting to a patient suffering from acute fluoride toxicity what should you give them?
- Skeletal and muscular disorder caused by a disruption in brain development.
- A disorder of the kidney's filtering system.
- Thin ultrasonic tips should be used on what power setting?
- These types of powered instruments are contraindicated for use on patients with unshielded cardiac pacemakers.
- Patients with hemophilia or blood clotting disorders are at risk for prolong bleeding, hemorrhages, and what else?
- In patients with hemophilia if there platelet count is less than what should treatment be postponed?
- A drop in oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in red blood cells.
- Black extrinsic stain is often associated with excess amounts of what mineral in saliva?
- Insufficient production of thyroid hormones.
- How many millgrams per killigram of bodyweight is the lethal dose of fluoride?
- Inflammation of the liver caused by viruses or toxic substances.
- This can occur in patients on medications used to treat blood pressure so it is important to sit them up slowly and let them rest for several minutes before leaving the chair.
- How long should 1.23% APF gel be applied for maximum efficiency?
- In patient's with kidney disease that should be treated the day after what?
- Patients with arthritis may have problems with what part of the head due to joint damages?
- Fluoride reacts with what to form fluorapatitie?
- Relationship between the face of a universal curet to its shank.
- Blue-green extrinsic stain is often due to what type of exposure?
- Electronic device used in some patients with arrythmias.
- Describe the back of an area-specific curet.
- This is used primarily to reduce pain and alleviate fear and anxiety during dental treatment.
- The use of this dissociative anesthetic is contraindicated for patients with depression.
- Generic name for the drug often used to treat seizures that can cause gingival enlargement.
- Pain caused by excessive work of the heart.
- Thin ultrasonic tips should be used to remove what amount of biofilm and calculus.
- Process of placing a stent in a blood vessel to open up a clot.
- Chlorine-containing compounds are what level of surface disinfectants?
- Best time of day to schedule patients with angina pectoris.
- Method of toothbrushing where the filaments are angled downward at a 45-degree angle toward the occlusal surface and the filaments are lightly flexed and the brush is vibrated with a short back and forth method.
- Fill in the Blank: Lactobacillus species are found in the _____ stages of the caries process.
- Orange extrinsic stain is soften caused by what?
- Sterilization method that can produce a slight odor and requires special ventilation.
- Black extrinsic stain can be caused by what bacterial species?
- This occurs when fluoride containing products are used inappropriately.
- Fill in the Blank: In patient's with kidney disease drugs are excreted more _______.
- In the US chronic fluoride toxicity is mostly seen as what?
- Instruments that can be used for supragingival and subgingival periodontal debridement in all areas of the mouth.
- Sides of the magnetostrictive tip that are active.
- The emergency medication for angina pectoris.
- Patients with hyperthyroidism may be fatigued and not tolerate what?
- Progressive disease that destroys memory and other mental functions.
- A gray or brown-green extrinsic stain is associated with what?
- Excessive production of hormones of the pituitary gland.
- Vasoconstrictor that can worsen a heart arrythmia.
- This may be delayed in patients with hypothyroidism.
- Generic name for the local anesthetic that should be avoided with tricyclic antidepressants.
- Sides of the piezoelectric tip that are active.
- The cross section of an area-specific curet is what?
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- Step of the process of care where the clinician reviews and documents the outcomes of the treatment performed and makes adjustments ad needed.
- Patients with spina bifida often have a deficiency in what?
- Another name for acromegaly.
- How many milligrams per killigram of body weight is the minimum dose of fluoride that could cause toxic signs and symptoms.
- Insulin deficiency or abnormality disorder.
- Medications used to treat inflammation can prevent what?
- The portion of the functional shank that is from the last bend or curve closest to the working end.
- Angle's class of malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is positioned in the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- Dentrifice that can cause a brown extrinsic stain.
- In patients with anemia, their tongue may lose what papillae?
- Stain caused by poor oral hygiene, bacteria, food, beverages, tobacco, stannous fluoride, chlorhexidine, and minerals from some water systems.
- Stain caused by things such as pulpal necrosis, internal resorption, antibiotics, tooth trauma, and endodontic therapy.
- Angle's class of malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar lies mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- Abnormal electrical discharges in the brain.
- Inability of the heart to provide enough oxygen, blood, and nutrients to the body and results in the backing up of blood in various parts.
- Green extrinsic stain is associated with chromogenic bacteria and what other type of microorganism?
- Patients with anemia may have oral tissues that appear erythematous or what?
- Increased pressure on he arteries related to the buildup of plaque in the arteries.
- Small ingestion of fluoride can lead to what type of irritation?
- Unilateral facial paralysis affecting the seventh cranial nerve.
- Fill in the Blank: Patients with cyclic neutropenia may need __________ appointments.
- Months to wait for dental treatment after a patient has a heart attack.
- Neural tube defect caused by the failure of the spine to develop and close properly during the first month of pregnancy.
- Mood disorder caused by chemical imbalances in the brain.
- Damage to the blood vessels in the brain characterized by unilateral lack of movement.
- Condition characterized by inattentiveness, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and possible learning disability.
- Elavil is a brand name for what type of medication?
- Patients with hyperthyroidism may have early eruption of what dentition?
- Brown extrinsic staining is often associated with the use of what type or oral health aids?
- Actinomyces are associated with what type of carious lesions?
- Abnormal electrical conduction to the heart muscles.
- Death in parts of the heart muscle.
- Fill in the blank: Patients with diabetes mellitus should be scheduled _________ meals and pharmacologic therapy.
- Motion of a magnetostrictive tip.
- Patients with spina bifida are often allergic to what?
- A gram positive bacteria identified with early caries lesion development.
- This is poor in patients with diabetes mellitus.
- Patients with these prosthetic devices may require antibiotic premedication before invasive dental procedures because of risk of infective endocarditis.
- By increasing this it increases the stroke length and tip vibration of an ultrasonic instrument.
- The seventh cranial nerve
- Lactobacillus species are what type of bacteria?
- An inherited disorder characterized by a repeated decrease in the number of neutrophils every 21 to 27 days.
- Appointment lengths best for patients with ADHD.
- The main role of this substances is to inhibit demineralization and enhance remineralization.
- Excessive production of thyroid hormones.
- This form of self-applied fluorides in 5,000ppm of NaF can be given in fluoride trays.
- Disorder related to lack or impairment of dopamine characterized by rigid movements, tremors, drooling, and lack of facial expressions.
- Inflammation of the joints.
- Motion of a piezoelectric tip.
- Patients with hypothyroidism may be fatigue and not tolerate what?
100 Clues: The seventh cranial nerve • Inflammation of the joints. • Another name for acromegaly. • Motion of a piezoelectric tip. • Motion of a magnetostrictive tip. • Death in parts of the heart muscle. • Excessive production of thyroid hormones. • Insulin deficiency or abnormality disorder. • Pain caused by excessive work of the heart. • A disorder of the kidney's filtering system. • ...
Hands-On Learning Hand Hygiene 2022-04-14
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- sickness
- risk with contamination
- wash hands before this
- water closet
- universal solvent
- waterless cleaning agent
- I am all of these
- long and artificial nails
- technique to avoid spread of microbes
- flush with clean water
- desired water temperature
- remove this
Down
- dirty
- removal of PPE
- digits
- small life form
- compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali
- 1997 movie, Jody Foster detects extraterrestrial communications
- avoid splashing water on this
- countenance
- see-able
21 Clues: dirty • digits • sickness • see-able • countenance • remove this • water closet • removal of PPE • small life form • universal solvent • I am all of these • wash hands before this • flush with clean water • risk with contamination • waterless cleaning agent • long and artificial nails • desired water temperature • avoid splashing water on this • technique to avoid spread of microbes • ...
Hands-On Learning Hand Hygiene 2022-04-14
Across
- see-able
- digits
- compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali
- I am all of these
- risk with contamination
- flush with clean water
- remove this
- universal solvent
- removal of PPE
- 1997 movie, Jody Foster detects extraterrestrial communications
- small life form
Down
- avoid splashing water on this
- sickness
- waterless cleaning agent
- wash hands before this
- countenance
- long and artificial nails
- technique to avoid spread of microbes
- dirty
- water closet
- desired water temperature
21 Clues: dirty • digits • sickness • see-able • countenance • remove this • water closet • removal of PPE • small life form • I am all of these • universal solvent • wash hands before this • flush with clean water • risk with contamination • waterless cleaning agent • long and artificial nails • desired water temperature • avoid splashing water on this • technique to avoid spread of microbes • ...
Common problems in teenagers hygiene. 2025-10-02
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- Teenager often smell bad because the _____ while exercising.
- Teens often experience _____ during puberty.
- Teens often think its cool to get ______
- When teenagers don't brush their teeth the often get ____
- An inflammation of the gums
- Teenagers need to use ____ So they don't get sunburnt.
- Teens who cant see well might need_____
- A chronic skin condition that causes patches of red itchy skin.
- Teens need to brush there teeth or they risk damaging their ____ teeth
- Teens might need their ________ removed
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- Teens often have _____ that come from hair follicles that have oils glands in them.
- A condition of having bad breath
- Teens who listen to music to loud might experience ______ problems.
- Teens can get ____ if they do not shampoo there hair enough.
- When teens do not take showers _____ builds up on their skin.
- This is easily transmitted and causes your head to itch.
- Teens need to where _____ in order to decrease the risk of skin cancer
- Teens who experience _______ need medical treatment to get rid of the acne
- Teens often experience _____ if they don't shower.
- an infection caused by bacteria that gets underneath the gums
- when teens do not brush their teeth _____ often build's up on their teeth.
21 Clues: An inflammation of the gums • A condition of having bad breath • Teens who cant see well might need_____ • Teens might need their ________ removed • Teens often think its cool to get ______ • Teens often experience _____ during puberty. • Teens often experience _____ if they don't shower. • Teenagers need to use ____ So they don't get sunburnt. • ...
ILTS - Rotary's 7 Areas of Focus 2024-05-28
7 Clues: EDB • Hygiene • Reading and Writing • Another name for motherhood • Conflict Resolution, Mediation • What vaccines are trying to achieve • This area focuses on sustainability
Back of House- Fast Food 2022-03-18
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- clean so that there is no food or grease left
- to protect food from contamination
- clean with water
- distinctive clothing worn by members of same company
- to keep clothes clean
- restaurant that offers quick food service
- process of keeping things clean
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- disinfect
- keeping yourself and your environment clean
- to keep hair in place
- the condition of being safe
- keeps work area clean & prevents falling
- designed to prevent slipping
13 Clues: disinfect • clean with water • to keep hair in place • to keep clothes clean • the condition of being safe • designed to prevent slipping • process of keeping things clean • to protect food from contamination • keeps work area clean & prevents falling • restaurant that offers quick food service • keeping yourself and your environment clean • ...
