hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health In Todays Environment 2022-02-08
Across
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- when your doing something
- a sad and depressed state; low spirits.
- feelings of severe despondency and
- suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification.
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- the state of being mentally ill, especially severely.
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- be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched.
- are conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior.
- when your worried
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- when you feel a sudden feeling or shaking or worried
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the state of being happy.
14 Clues: when your worried • when your doing something • the state of being happy. • feelings of severe despondency and • a sad and depressed state; low spirits. • when you feel a sudden feeling or shaking or worried • the state of being mentally ill, especially severely. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • ...
Health word scramble 2020-01-14
Across
- I am gonna ___ how much chocolate I eat in a week
- Convert used things into recycable material
- needs to be close to eyes so can be able to see
- are diseases of long duration and generally slow progression.
- can there ___ made out of fruit peels?
- always brush your teeth it is good ________.
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- A contagious disease that can spread.
- a white blood cell that attacks pathogens or harmful germs.
- to repeat using something.
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal
- not able to see unless they are far from your eyes.
- Chemicals produced specifically to fight a particular invading substance.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Do you need an inhaler?
14 Clues: Do you need an inhaler? • to repeat using something. • A contagious disease that can spread. • can there ___ made out of fruit peels? • Convert used things into recycable material • always brush your teeth it is good ________. • needs to be close to eyes so can be able to see • I am gonna ___ how much chocolate I eat in a week • ...
ServSafe Master Crossword 2020-09-16
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- Yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Require a living host to grow
- Small, living organisms that can be seen only through a microscope
- Growth is limited when food is held above or below the temperature danger zone
- Contaminants may include: sanitizers or pesticides
- Contaminants may include: bandages, dirt, or wood
- Can not be destroyed by cooking or freezing
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- Can not grow in food
- this action is the most important part of personal hygiene
- This acronym represents the tool the FDA created to help operations have a great food defense program
- Include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- A protein in a food or ingredient that some people are sensitive to
- This acronym represents the conditions bacteria need to grow
- People who carry pathogens and infect others without ever getting sick
14 Clues: Can not grow in food • Require a living host to grow • Yellowing of the skin and eyes • Include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • Can not be destroyed by cooking or freezing • Contaminants may include: bandages, dirt, or wood • Contaminants may include: sanitizers or pesticides • this action is the most important part of personal hygiene • ...
All About Rehabilitation 2020-08-20
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- A MOVEMENT THAT DECREASES THE ANGLE BETWEEN TO PARTS
- WHAT TYPE OF THERAPIST SHOWS PATIENTS HOW TO USE PERSONNEL HYGIENE TOOLS
- RESTORING HEALTH AFTER A DIEASES OR DISABILITY, THROUGH TRAINING AND THERAPY
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE DIET THAT HAS NO RESTRICTIONS
- PATIENTS CAN WALK ON THIS FOR MILES BUT NEVER GET ANYWHERE
- THIS TYPE OF BELT HELPS US WITH PATIENT CARE
- WHAT DOES “MG” STAND FOR
- A MEDICAL DEVICE FOR LISTENING TO THE ACTION OF A PATIENTS HEART OR LUNGS
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- SPEECH THERAPY HELPS PATIENTS THAT HAVE THIS IMPAIRMENT OF USING OR COMPREHENDING WORDS
- THIS TYPE OF WALKER HAS A STURDY FRAME WITH THREE TO FOUR WHEELS
- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- MENTAL FUNCTION
- DEVICE USED TO GET ITEMS OUT OF REACH
- TO WALK OR MOVE ABOUT
14 Clues: MENTAL FUNCTION • HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE • TO WALK OR MOVE ABOUT • WHAT DOES “MG” STAND FOR • DEVICE USED TO GET ITEMS OUT OF REACH • THIS TYPE OF BELT HELPS US WITH PATIENT CARE • A MOVEMENT THAT DECREASES THE ANGLE BETWEEN TO PARTS • WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE DIET THAT HAS NO RESTRICTIONS • PATIENTS CAN WALK ON THIS FOR MILES BUT NEVER GET ANYWHERE • ...
Communicable Disease 2025-02-04
Across
- organisms that are more complexed but can't make their own food
- Simple one celled organisms
- A serious inflammation of the lungs
- Dead or weakened pathogens that are introduce into the body to build immunity
- The length of time that a dieses can be spread
- a Highly communicable disease that causes fever, chills, headache and fatigue
- A itchy rash that covers the body in red spots
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- A combination of body defense made up of cells and tissue
- Organisms so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
- The result of pathogens or germs invading the body and causing harm
- Substance that sends the immune system into action
- Cleanliness
- A Disease that can be spread from one person to the other
14 Clues: Cleanliness • Simple one celled organisms • A serious inflammation of the lungs • A bacterial infection that affects the lungs • The length of time that a dieses can be spread • A itchy rash that covers the body in red spots • Substance that sends the immune system into action • A combination of body defense made up of cells and tissue • ...
Coping skills 2025-05-08
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- walking, body weight, free weights, zumba, etc.
- deep breathing, calm music, low lights, helps you destress
- a hygiene activity that can help you cool down when angry or upset
- focusing on your feet on the floor, helps you feel more present
- Can use a journal or notebook to write down your thoughts
- going to someone you trust and telling them what is going on
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- can be jigsaw, crossword, wordsearch, etc.
- drawing, painting, etc. An outlet of self expression
- focusing or clearing your mind
- focusing on your breath going in and out to become calm
- watching or thinking about something funny to do this
- something you listen to, sing to
- digging in the dirt/planting flowers
- moving your body to music to help relieve stress
14 Clues: focusing or clearing your mind • something you listen to, sing to • digging in the dirt/planting flowers • can be jigsaw, crossword, wordsearch, etc. • walking, body weight, free weights, zumba, etc. • moving your body to music to help relieve stress • drawing, painting, etc. An outlet of self expression • watching or thinking about something funny to do this • ...
Chapter 1.1 Crossword 2022-08-16
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- Sicknesses spread via food
- Biological contaminants that cause sickness or even death
- The result of cutting vegetables on an unclean cutting board, previously used to cut raw chicken
- To kill bacteria & other microorganisms
- These hazards include bleach, drain-cleaner, & insecticide
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- This demographic is more susceptible to food-borne illness
- This set of hazards include viruses, bacteria, & parasites
- These hazards may manifest as rocks, razor-blades, & hair
- This federal organization regulates food products to ensure the safety of the public
- foods that are must be kept at certain temperatures to be safe for consumption
- Practice conducive to preventing the spread of illness
11 Clues: Sicknesses spread via food • To kill bacteria & other microorganisms • Practice conducive to preventing the spread of illness • These hazards may manifest as rocks, razor-blades, & hair • Biological contaminants that cause sickness or even death • This demographic is more susceptible to food-borne illness • This set of hazards include viruses, bacteria, & parasites • ...
Providing Safe Food (Ch. 1.1) 2022-08-16
Across
- This federal organization regulates food products to ensure the safety of the public
- These hazards may manifest as rocks, razor-blades, & hair
- The result of cutting vegetables on an unclean cutting board, previously used to cut raw chicken
- To kill bacteria & other microorganisms
- These hazards include bleach, drain-cleaner, & insecticide
- Practice conducive to preventing the spread of illness
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- Sicknesses spread via food
- This set of hazards include viruses, bacteria, & parasites
- foods that are must be kept at certain temperatures to be safe for consumption
- Biological contaminants that cause sickness or even death
- This demographic is more susceptible to food-borne illness
11 Clues: Sicknesses spread via food • To kill bacteria & other microorganisms • Practice conducive to preventing the spread of illness • These hazards may manifest as rocks, razor-blades, & hair • Biological contaminants that cause sickness or even death • This set of hazards include viruses, bacteria, & parasites • This demographic is more susceptible to food-borne illness • ...
Healthy Living 2023-07-13
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- A healthy diet includes a ________ of different foods.
- Engaging in physical ________ helps keep your body strong and fit.
- As you get older, you go through ________ and become taller and stronger.
- Getting enough ________ is important for your body to rest and recharge.
- Drink ________ to build strong bones and teeth.
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- Brushing your teeth and washing your hands are part of good ________
- Stay ________ by playing sports and games.
- Crunchy, orange vegetables that are good for your eyes.
- Apples, oranges, and bananas are examples of ________.
- Meat, eggs, and beans are good sources of this nutrient.
- To stay healthy, you should ________ a variety of nutritious foods.
11 Clues: Stay ________ by playing sports and games. • Drink ________ to build strong bones and teeth. • A healthy diet includes a ________ of different foods. • Apples, oranges, and bananas are examples of ________. • Crunchy, orange vegetables that are good for your eyes. • Meat, eggs, and beans are good sources of this nutrient. • ...
Amr week 2025-11-13
Across
- Bacterium resistant to methicillin (abbr.)
- Last-resort antibiotic for MDR organisms
- Global health threat due to antibiotic misuse (abbr.)
- Doctor’s written authorization to dispense medicine
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- They have enzymes that can break down and inactivate certain β-lactam antibiotics, such as third and fourth-generation cephalosporins and monobactams
- Essential lab test guiding definitive therapy
- lowest concentration of an antimicrobial agent (or other compound) that completely prevents the visible growth of a microorganism after a standardized incubation period
- Drug class targeting bacterial ribosome 50 S subunit
- Last word of “Hand ____”, a key hygiene measure
- Basic infection-control practice in hospitals
- Most colds are this type of infection
11 Clues: Most colds are this type of infection • Last-resort antibiotic for MDR organisms • Bacterium resistant to methicillin (abbr.) • Essential lab test guiding definitive therapy • Basic infection-control practice in hospitals • Last word of “Hand ____”, a key hygiene measure • Doctor’s written authorization to dispense medicine • ...
La Santé 2021-12-09
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- un système médical qui est basé sur le principe que le corps peut être réparé autonomement.
- un trouble alimentaire quand une personne veut toujours maigrir.
- Une substance rouge qui fait un parcours tout autour de ton corps.
- abris Une personne qui n’a pas de maison ou d’argent
- des substances qui visent à stimuler le corps d’un individu.
- perdre du poids
- (deux mots)des médicaments
- Une épidémie de grandes proportions.
- Qu’est ce qu’on utilise pour se peser.
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- synonyme de santé
- une drogue dérivée d’une plante, qui est plutôt roulée est fumée.
- une maladie qui est sexuellement transmise; le virus responsable du Sida
- la catégorie de nourriture pour: mon french hamburger, les frites, la pizza
- (deux mots)les actions qu’on pratique pour essayer d'arrêter la diffusion du COVID-19
- une maladie très dangereux
- un trouble alimentaire qui
- L'inhabilité de pouvoir contrôler la consommation d'une certaine chose.
- le résultat d’une blessure
- une type de contraception en latex pour les hommes
- Lorsqu'on se limite à certains aliments.
20 Clues: perdre du poids • synonyme de santé • une maladie très dangereux • un trouble alimentaire qui • le résultat d’une blessure • (deux mots)des médicaments • Une épidémie de grandes proportions. • Qu’est ce qu’on utilise pour se peser. • Lorsqu'on se limite à certains aliments. • une type de contraception en latex pour les hommes • ...
Food Safety 2020-09-03
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- / A type of biological cell
- / An instrument used to measure temperature
- / The process of exposing food to high-intensity energy waves to increase its shelf life and kill harmful microorganisms
- / The immediate removal of a product from store shelves
- / Sickness caused by eating food that contains a harmful substance
- / When a substance changes with another to form a new substance
- / Situated on the inside
- / Practice to maintain health preventing disease
- / Domesticated birds kept by humans
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- / When harmful bacteria spread from one food to another
- / Substance used to kill insects
- / Protected cells developed into bacteria under the right conditions
- / Living creatures that are visible only through a microscope
- / The sugars, starch, and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products
- / Generally recognized as safe
- / Substances that make food unfit for use
- / Proteins that act as biological catalysts
- / Poisons that can cause illness
- / Moisture loss caused when food is improperly packaged
- / The presence of a liquid
20 Clues: / Situated on the inside • / The presence of a liquid • / A type of biological cell • / Generally recognized as safe • / Substance used to kill insects • / Poisons that can cause illness • / Domesticated birds kept by humans • / Substances that make food unfit for use • / An instrument used to measure temperature • / Proteins that act as biological catalysts • ...
Kruiswoord puzzel Verzorging 2014-10-31
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- Maaltijd in de ochtend
- Maaltijd in de avond
- zorg
- Dienst in de avond
- Reactie van het lichaam op beschadiging van weefsel of op prikkels van buiten
- Mensen voor wie je het werk verricht
- Maaltijd in de middag
- Dienst in de ochtend
- Mensen met wie je samenwerkt
- Groepen bestanddelen, die zich door hun structuur of inhoud zodanig van elkaar onderscheiden
- De reactie van het lichaam op beschadiging van weefsel of op prikkels van buiten
- Dienst in de nacht
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- Doelgroep met oudere leeftijden
- De verzamelnaam voor aandoeningen die het hart en vaatstelsel aangaan
- Overleg met je collega's over het werk
- Dienst in de middag
- Schadelijke lichamelijke of psychische afwijking van een organisme
- Multiple Sclerose
- Een acute medische aandoening die gekenmerkt wordt door een plotselinge verstoring van de doorbloeding van de hersenen
- De verzamelnaam voor alle handelingen en handelingswijzen die ervoor zorgen dat mensen en dieren gezond blijven door ziekteverwekkers uit de buurt te houden
20 Clues: zorg • Multiple Sclerose • Dienst in de avond • Dienst in de nacht • Dienst in de middag • Maaltijd in de avond • Dienst in de ochtend • Maaltijd in de middag • Maaltijd in de ochtend • Mensen met wie je samenwerkt • Doelgroep met oudere leeftijden • Mensen voor wie je het werk verricht • Overleg met je collega's over het werk • ...
History wordsreach 2014-09-22
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- the number of years that an average person lives, has increased an result of improved diets and hygiene, and better medical practices
- to meet one of owns needs
- it the two largest age groups
- to move goods from place to place
- The goods the country needs
- uses shading or colors to show how many people the high and low or the areas
- no other country goods then the united states
- often on farms
- cities or towns are high
- number of people living in a unit area of land
- they flee their country
- graphs all the numbers of people
- the change of speed taking place
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- tells you the life on it
- a model to explain the history of a country or region
- movement to cities, has two basic causes.
- results in large numbers
- how the amount changes
- relying on each other
- smaller permanent flows of people from place to place
20 Clues: often on farms • relying on each other • how the amount changes • they flee their country • tells you the life on it • results in large numbers • cities or towns are high • to meet one of owns needs • The goods the country needs • it the two largest age groups • graphs all the numbers of people • the change of speed taking place • to move goods from place to place • ...
Vocab 2, Lion - Witch and Wardrobe 2023-02-21
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- someone that is not your friend
- to call one to come forward
- hijacked
- mystic powers of the mind
- a faun
- an independent person for hire or a medieval mercenary
- the adverb for being serious
- an alternate name
- a person who writes a document for someone who claims it as their own
- an adjective for evil
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- the state of better than someone else
- vacationers
- placing someone's well being before your own + ion
- a piece of fabric used for personal hygiene
- a house or building
- Police a term derived from Nazis who would fear tactics to terrorize the citizens
- friends with people you are not supposed to be friends with
- bad behavior
- an ointment made from the wood of an evergreen tree
- a chain of flowers
- a tall pole with a light at the top
- a place for garbage and refuse
- to rule
- foretelling of the future
- the science of perfecting humanity through selective breeding
25 Clues: a faun • to rule • hijacked • vacationers • bad behavior • an alternate name • a chain of flowers • a house or building • an adjective for evil • mystic powers of the mind • foretelling of the future • to call one to come forward • the adverb for being serious • a place for garbage and refuse • someone that is not your friend • a tall pole with a light at the top • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword puzzle 2017-03-20
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- god of war
- one who attends a camp
- who the satyrs chase
- : someone who lives in america
- half god half human
- the god of whine
- goddess of wisdom and battle
- similar to a mission
- half bull half man
- god of travelers
- where you stay at a summer camp.
- ruler of the Olympian gods
- what is on a bull's head
- something you wear around your neck
- People who come from Greece
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- long flat blade with a handle; used for fighting
- eggs come in this amount
- half man half goat
- the superlative centaur
- a round or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation
- half man half horse
- god of the sea
- what hummingbirds eat from plants
- one who never dies
- difficulty in learning to read or interpret words
- god of the underworld
- a mythological spirit of nature
- goddess of marriage
- hygiene tools
- York: the big apple
30 Clues: god of war • hygiene tools • god of the sea • the god of whine • god of travelers • half man half goat • one who never dies • half bull half man • half man half horse • half god half human • goddess of marriage • York: the big apple • who the satyrs chase • similar to a mission • god of the underworld • one who attends a camp • the superlative centaur • eggs come in this amount • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword puzzle 2017-03-20
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- goddess of marriage
- half man half goat
- god of the sea
- a mythological spirit of nature
- People who come from Greece
- god of the underworld
- eggs come in this amount
- half man half horse
- a round or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation
- one who never dies
- what hummingbirds eat from plants
- the god of whine
- half god half human
- half bull half man
- York: the big apple
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- long flat blade with a handle; used for fighting
- one who attends a camp
- what is on a bull's head
- difficulty in learning to read or interpret words
- something you wear around your neck
- goddess of wisdom and battle
- similar to a mission
- : someone who lives in america
- ruler of the Olympian gods
- god of travelers
- who the satyrs chase
- where you stay at a summer camp.
- hygiene tools
- the superlative centaur
- god of war
30 Clues: god of war • hygiene tools • god of the sea • god of travelers • the god of whine • half man half goat • one who never dies • half bull half man • goddess of marriage • half man half horse • half god half human • York: the big apple • similar to a mission • who the satyrs chase • god of the underworld • one who attends a camp • the superlative centaur • what is on a bull's head • ...
COVID-19: Review 2021-01-25
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- One of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
- Supplies/gear used for staying safe.
- What should be taken at the start of shift.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a
- Another word for isolation.
- It is important to practice proper hygiene at work and at _______.
- Country where COVID-19 started.
- To disinfect.
- Wash your hands for ________ seconds.
- The virus is primarily transmitted through this.
- Do not come to work if you have any _________ of COVID-19.
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- _______ your cough or sneeze with a tissue (then dispose) or your elbow.
- infectious disease.
- Removes 99.9% of germs.
- A disinfectant may be created, by mixing one-half cup _______ into one gallon of water.
- We all need to help reduce the ______ of COVID-19.
- Widespread disease.
- _____ are mandatory for caregivers at all times.
- If you test positive for COVID-19, you should call the _____________ immediately.
- Utilize an alcohol solution of at least ____ percent.
- Stay _____ if you are sick.
- Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart.
22 Clues: To disinfect. • infectious disease. • Widespread disease. • Removes 99.9% of germs. • Another word for isolation. • Stay _____ if you are sick. • Country where COVID-19 started. • Supplies/gear used for staying safe. • One of the main symptoms of COVID-19. • Wash your hands for ________ seconds. • What should be taken at the start of shift. • ...
la rutina diaria, etc... 2021-09-14
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- "you have dinner"--all one word en español
- "Nosotros ___ el autobus"
- "nos ___"--we get up
- what so often gets sprained
- el país entre Perú y Brasil
- "Mi hermano se ___ los dientes"
- What you use to peinarse
- "Me pongo la ___" antes de ir a la escuela
- "colegio" is another way to say this
- "we have breakfast"--all one word en español
- Necesitan esos para escuchar
- "I have lunch"--all one word en español
- "¿___ está el baño?"--¡la pregunta más importante!
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- "Tu te ____" primero, despues, tu te duermes
- "nos ___ las manos despues de ir al baño"
- "cabello"is the "___" on your cabeza
- Mi abuelo se ___ porque no le gusta tener una barba.
- midnight
- el país donde vivió el maestro
- "Yo me ___ mi uniforme antes de acostarme."
- "Ella se ___ con una toalla."
- "__ con amigos," por ejemplo
- "me ___ "--a daily hygiene habit, we hope
- Usan esos para ver
- se usa con agua para lavarse
25 Clues: midnight • Usan esos para ver • "nos ___"--we get up • What you use to peinarse • "Nosotros ___ el autobus" • what so often gets sprained • el país entre Perú y Brasil • "__ con amigos," por ejemplo • Necesitan esos para escuchar • se usa con agua para lavarse • "Ella se ___ con una toalla." • el país donde vivió el maestro • "Mi hermano se ___ los dientes" • ...
Sanitation & Food Prep 2021-09-30
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- The M in FAT TOM
- Hazard defined as chemicals that can contaminate food
- Hygiene Start with _____ ________
- Hazard defined as foreign objects in food
- Mix of water and chemical sanitizer
- Hazard defined as living organisms
- A type of glove used in the kitchen
- Organisms that live in food, water or on skin
- Never cool at room ___________
- Wet hands, using _____ _________ water
- Use heat or chemicals to reduce pathogens to a safe level
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- Wash dishes utilizing a 3 _________ sink
- Also known as "safer eggs"
- Invade living cells to survive and reproduce
- Most common physical hazard in food
- Food has pathogens when it gets to a restaurant
- Food contacts pathogens during preparation
- Steel that cools faster than plastic
- Multi-celled organisms that are larger than bacteria
- Let dishes air dry, towels can cross ______
- The third T in FAT TOM
- Surface level removing all visible debris
- Scrub hands for _______ seconds
- Creates toxins or gases as it grows
24 Clues: The M in FAT TOM • The third T in FAT TOM • Also known as "safer eggs" • Never cool at room ___________ • Scrub hands for _______ seconds • Hygiene Start with _____ ________ • Hazard defined as living organisms • Most common physical hazard in food • Mix of water and chemical sanitizer • A type of glove used in the kitchen • Creates toxins or gases as it grows • ...
Long /i/ sound spelt with y 2022-10-19
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- a large heavy-bodied non-venomous snake
- a group of binary digits or bit operated on as a unit.
- cook food in hot fat or oil
- nervous or timid in the company of other people
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- indicate the truth or existence of something
- used at the ends of lines of poetry
- to put to use especially for some practical purpose
- the seventh month of the year, in the northern
- the sign -, used to join words
- establish or indicate who or what
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- make something available to someone
- act in accordance with a wish or command.
- openly resist or refuse to obey.
- reside or have one's place of business in
- conditions conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature
- say something in response to something someone has said.
- be dependent on
- make a formal application or request
- increase greatly in number or quantity.
21 Clues: be dependent on • cook food in hot fat or oil • the sign -, used to join words • openly resist or refuse to obey. • establish or indicate who or what • make something available to someone • used at the ends of lines of poetry • make a formal application or request • a large heavy-bodied non-venomous snake • increase greatly in number or quantity. • ...
DAILY ROUTINES 2023-11-03
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- Use it to wake up on time.
- Capture visual memories.
- Engage in interactive electronic entertainment.
- Sleep later than usual.
- Unwind and take it easy.
- Spend time at a social gathering place, often for beverages.
- Spend time with your relatives.
- Cleanse your body using water and soap.
- Connect with friends and share posts online.
- Get a quick meal to eat.
- Engage with art and history.
- The evening meal.
- The first meal of the day.
- Enjoy auditory content.
- Start your day (morning routine).
- Maintain oral hygiene in the morning.
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- Binge-watch multiple episodes in a sequence.
- Purchase items at stores.
- Sleep longer than intended.
- Complete your school assignments and exercises.
- Put on your clothes after waking up.
- Socialize with your pals.
- Enjoy live musical performances.
- Get ready for sleep.
- Move to the rhythm of music.
- A leisurely outdoor stroll.
- Get out of bed in the morning.
- Engage in physical activities or exercise.
28 Clues: The evening meal. • Get ready for sleep. • Sleep later than usual. • Enjoy auditory content. • Capture visual memories. • Unwind and take it easy. • Get a quick meal to eat. • Purchase items at stores. • Socialize with your pals. • Use it to wake up on time. • The first meal of the day. • Sleep longer than intended. • A leisurely outdoor stroll. • Move to the rhythm of music. • ...
Vocabulary Review Words 1-10 2023-10-04
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- sound, voice
- The booster rockets ____ the spacecraft to 89,000 miles per hour.
- The ____ of Smartphones has made people less social.
- Jon's mom was _____ to take a part time job to support her family.
- I used the _____ so that the crowd could hear my speech.
- against
- not
- having to do with
- no
- act, result, or state of
- Bad hygiene is ____! Always brush your teeth and use deodorant.
- new
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- I always include a ______ spelling of my name so that people know how to pronounce it.
- After her grandma passed away, Sherry was very _____ and did not hang out with her friends as often.
- again, back
- causing or making
- causing or making
- Having our luggage stolen did not _____ the fantastic time we had on your vacation.
- forward
- small
- The ____ man bought an expensive car without first talking to his wife.
- The doctor found the _____ which proved she had been infected.
- make or cause
- with or together
- push
- in, into
26 Clues: no • not • new • push • small • forward • against • in, into • again, back • sound, voice • make or cause • with or together • causing or making • causing or making • having to do with • act, result, or state of • The ____ of Smartphones has made people less social. • I used the _____ so that the crowd could hear my speech. • The doctor found the _____ which proved she had been infected. • ...
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT 2024-06-15
Across
- - Treated sludge used as fertilizer. (9)
- - Chemical reaction that breaks down contaminants. (9)
- - The process of removing particles from water. (10)
- - Measures to maintain hygiene and prevent disease. (10)
- - Runoff from rain that can carry pollutants. (10)
- - Disinfection process using chlorine. (12)
- - Wastewater from baths, sinks, and washing machines. (9)
- - Adding air to water to promote microbial growth. (8)
- - Conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas. (15)
- - Initial stage of wastewater treatment. (11)
- - Removing liquid while leaving solids behind. (9)
Down
- - Tiny organisms that break down waste. (14)
- - Harmful substances in water. (12)
- - Without oxygen, describing certain bacterial processes. (9)
- - Process of settling out solids from water. (12)
- - Reusing treated water. (9)
- - A pond used to treat wastewater. (6)
- - Conversion of ammonia to nitrate. (12)
- - Semi-solid residue from the treatment process. (6)
- - Term associated with a type of sludge that promotes decomposition. (8)
- - Treated water released from a wastewater treatment plant. (8)
21 Clues: - Reusing treated water. (9) • - Harmful substances in water. (12) • - A pond used to treat wastewater. (6) • - Treated sludge used as fertilizer. (9) • - Conversion of ammonia to nitrate. (12) • - Disinfection process using chlorine. (12) • - Tiny organisms that break down waste. (14) • - Conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas. (15) • ...
Spelling crossword T3 W6 2024-08-27
Across
- Under camera sight
- A liquid was going down my face from my eyes
- an item that's used for defence in wars
- I lost my coin when I dropped it carelessly
- someone who steals stuff
- I had some time to play after I finished my work
- expressing or showing a lack of approval or support.
- I am from another country
- get something after some hard work
- being unusual
- how tall you are
- a big chunk of an open area
- I got a piece of paper that had all the items I bought on it
- trust in what someone is saying
Down
- A wicked person
- very bad or unpleasant
- instruments used to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake
- a bit of something
- Being held captured
- I noticed that I did the Wrong thing at school
- I asked the prisoner a Question
- crazy
- when your brave and strong and confident
- tending to cause harm.
- The procedure of preserving health
25 Clues: crazy • being unusual • A wicked person • how tall you are • a bit of something • Under camera sight • Being held captured • very bad or unpleasant • tending to cause harm. • someone who steals stuff • I am from another country • a big chunk of an open area • I asked the prisoner a Question • trust in what someone is saying • get something after some hard work • ...
Greek Gods 2024-08-24
Across
- West wind
- Dreams
- Fire, volcanoes, craftsmen, forges, blacksmiths
- Sea, earthquakes, horses
- Day
- Hygiene, cleanliness
- Agriculture
- Sea/nymphs
- Strength
- Fertility
- Strife
- South wind
- Wisdom, warfare
- Sun, poetry, music, medicine, oracles, archery
- North wind
- Truth
- Stars
- War, violence, bloodlust, weapons
- Spiders
- Commerce, languages, thievery, trickery, messengers
- Spring
- Marriage, queens
- Cheese, beekeepers
- Night
- Violent death
- Agriculture, wheat
- Underworld, riches
- Revenge
- Dolphins
- Winter
- Youth
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- Wine, partying, madness
- Vegetable gardens
- Hearth, home
- Medicine
- Magic, crossroads
- Nature, wilderness
- Marriage ceremonies
- Ghosts
- Sleep
- Childbirth
- Sea monsters
- Panic
- Victory
- East wind
- Moon, hunting, archery, young maidens
- Sky, lightning, thunder, kings
- Love
- Love, beauty
- Misery, poison
- Death
- Peaceful death
- Nets
- Wrestling
- Fear
- Old age
- Luck
- Rainbows
- Violent sea storms
- Law
- Choices
61 Clues: Day • Law • Love • Nets • Fear • Luck • Sleep • Panic • Death • Truth • Stars • Night • Youth • Dreams • Ghosts • Strife • Spring • Winter • Victory • Spiders • Old age • Revenge • Choices • Medicine • Strength • Rainbows • Dolphins • West wind • Fertility • East wind • Wrestling • Sea/nymphs • Childbirth • South wind • North wind • Agriculture • Hearth, home • Sea monsters • Love, beauty • Violent death • Misery, poison • Peaceful death • Wisdom, warfare • Marriage, queens • ...
Infection control 2024-10-29
Across
- they make us sick
- a disease that can easily spread
- age of children are more likely to contract infections
- educators can sing these to help children when washing hands
- an infection spread by airborne droplets
- oral contact with this can spread diarrhea
- how droplets are spread
- an infection spread by contact
- educators need to identify potential illness and then do this
- when children are sick this should occur
- educators should do this to keep environments clean
- educators must do this to their hands regularly
Down
- prevents severe infectious diseases
- it is spread through sneezing
- what we try to break to avoid infection
- a body secretion
- what can occur if educators ignore hygiene
- spaces where it is more likely that infection will spread
- related quality area of the National Quality Standard
- people who are vulnerable to infection
- children do this with equipment
- infants and toddlers spread infection through dribbling
22 Clues: a body secretion • they make us sick • how droplets are spread • it is spread through sneezing • an infection spread by contact • children do this with equipment • a disease that can easily spread • prevents severe infectious diseases • people who are vulnerable to infection • what we try to break to avoid infection • an infection spread by airborne droplets • ...
Abigail Week 5 Spelling 2024-10-21
Across
- Arranged or organized in a particular way (9 letters).
- Practices for maintaining health and cleanliness (7 letters).
- Spooky or unsettling in a strange way (5 letters).
- Yellowing of the skin due to liver issues (8 letters).
- Too many to count (11 letters).
- Horrifying or shocking to look at (7 letters).
- Fully in agreement (9 letters).
Down
- An event or incident (10 letters).
- Failing to recall something (10 letters).
- To mix into a liquid and disappear (8 letters).
- A goal successfully reached (11 letters).
- Flammable liquid often used as fuel (8 letters).
- A lack of sufficient resources (8 letters).
- Complete disorder and confusion (5 letters).
- Extremely strange or unusual (7 letters).
- A system where people are ranked by authority (9 letters).
- A ruler with supreme authority (9 letters).
- Ceremony for starting a new position, especially in politics (12 letters).
- Regular customers of a business (9 letters).
- A rank in the military or police force (10 letters).
20 Clues: Too many to count (11 letters). • Fully in agreement (9 letters). • An event or incident (10 letters). • Failing to recall something (10 letters). • A goal successfully reached (11 letters). • Extremely strange or unusual (7 letters). • A lack of sufficient resources (8 letters). • A ruler with supreme authority (9 letters). • Complete disorder and confusion (5 letters). • ...
Cluster Puzzle 2025-05-13
Across
- – The taste of food.
- – The act of helping customers.
- – A list of food items available for customers to order.
- – A line of customers waiting for service.
- – System used to record customer orders and transactions.
- – What a customer places when requesting food or drink items.
- – A staff member who welcomes guests.
- – A meal package that includes a main item, side, and drink.
- – Customer comments or suggestions about their experience.
- – Discounts or promotions that attract customers.
- – A non-verbal way to personalize guest experience.
- – Practices that ensure cleanliness and safety in food prep.
Down
- – Common side dish served with burgers.
- – The customer’s perception of quality versus cost.
- – Standard clothing worn by employees.
- – Suggesting a larger size or additional item to increase order value.
- – A key measure of how fast orders are fulfilled.
- – A loyal customer who comes back often.
- – The person who takes payment and processes orders.
- – Transaction where a customer buys a product or service.
20 Clues: – The taste of food. • – The act of helping customers. • – A staff member who welcomes guests. • – Standard clothing worn by employees. • – Common side dish served with burgers. • – A loyal customer who comes back often. • – A line of customers waiting for service. • – A key measure of how fast orders are fulfilled. • – Discounts or promotions that attract customers. • ...
End of Year Quiz 2025 2025-06-12
Across
- Cast needn't go out for medicine (12)
- GP on borders cleans out sea bed (7)
- Hygiene manual includes rectal procedure (5)
- Copy I'm editing in a short-sighted way (6)
- House Surgeon holds applications (4)
- Bone cell mutating as toe blots (10)
- Duck in a painting on a vessel (5)
- Courage never changes (5)
- Fabrication right round little sibling's scar tissue (8)
- Go back and administer medicine again (7)
- Quickly rise with painful noise (4)
- From memory, where the lungs are (2,5)
Down
- Arch enemy loses head vomiting (6)
- Self important sounding blood vessel (4)
- Can our visor spread infection? (11)
- A mission digs out wrong conclusion (13)
- Ship Surgeon (6)
- Poison for which the cure includes a warm heart! (6)
- Go and nurse awful person in theatre (7)
- Cut fuel for Hospital (4)
- Way of walking through door, did you say? (4)
- Secretary in discomfort (4)
22 Clues: Ship Surgeon (6) • Courage never changes (5) • Cut fuel for Hospital (4) • Secretary in discomfort (4) • Arch enemy loses head vomiting (6) • Duck in a painting on a vessel (5) • Quickly rise with painful noise (4) • Can our visor spread infection? (11) • GP on borders cleans out sea bed (7) • House Surgeon holds applications (4) • Bone cell mutating as toe blots (10) • ...
Random 2025-08-15
Across
- Botched doctor Paul
- NYU software that enables Single Sign-On (SSO) for accessing various university resources (purple heart)
- Probably the best preroll we’ve gotten
- Friendly local dispensary
- Fictional Texas town where The Hunting Wives is set
- United Healthcare killer
- Male Cooked with Cannabis co-host
- Pirating website
- MTV show where a woman goes undercover to discover cheating partners
- Where is bro’s dih?
- “Sophie” actress on The Hunting Wives
- “I want to get _________ wasted!”
Down
- Botched doctor Terry
- Breakfast food available from Oscar Mayer or Peet’s that I had to cut down because it was making me smell
- Movie theater that went on strike
- Our makeshift computer stand from Target
- Antman actor that you saw on the subway
- Ethel’s boyfriend
- Horror movie about a family moving into a haunted house
- The hygiene product that Gordon ran to grab for that stinky gay host
- Theme of Cooked episode 1
- Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
- Mari’s sister (we use her Hulu)
- “___” territory
24 Clues: “___” territory • Pirating website • Ethel’s boyfriend • Botched doctor Paul • Where is bro’s dih? • Botched doctor Terry • United Healthcare killer • Friendly local dispensary • Theme of Cooked episode 1 • Mari’s sister (we use her Hulu) • Movie theater that went on strike • Male Cooked with Cannabis co-host • “I want to get _________ wasted!” • “Sophie” actress on The Hunting Wives • ...
Food and Beverage industry 2025-11-27
Across
- – A trained professional cook.
- – Related to cooking or the kitchen.
- Charge – Fee added to the bill for service.
- – Friendly, welcoming service toward guests.
- Course – The primary or largest dish.
- – A small dish before the main meal.
- – A meal where guests pick their own food.
- – A wine expert who serves and recommends wine.
- – The amount of food served to one person.
- – Booking a table in advance.
- – Employees who serve customers.
- – A food item used to prepare a dish.
- – Food prepared or sourced in an environmentally friendly way.
Down
- – Any drink served in a restaurant.
- – A style of cooking from a specific place.
- – Booking a table in advance.
- – Cleanliness and safety in food handling.
- – Plates, bowls, utensils, and dishes used for eating.
- – A list of food and drink items offered.
- – A sweet dish after the main meal.
- – A person trained to make coffee drinks.
- – Spices or herbs used to add flavor.
- – The mood or atmosphere of the restaurant.
- – Proper behavior while dining.
24 Clues: – Booking a table in advance. • – Booking a table in advance. • – A trained professional cook. • – Proper behavior while dining. • – Employees who serve customers. • – Any drink served in a restaurant. • – A sweet dish after the main meal. • – Related to cooking or the kitchen. • – A small dish before the main meal. • Course – The primary or largest dish. • ...
CARING FOR OUR BODY 2021-06-23
6 Clues: A hole in the teeth • Essential for healthy eyes • Cleaning between the teeth with a type of thread • It change the sugar present in the food into acids • Habit of keeping ourself and our surroundings clean • A mineral in tooth paste that can protect tooth from decay
Food Safety 2025-09-08
Across
- When food becomes unsafe to eat because it contains something dangerous
Down
- An injury caused by touching something hot
- Maintaining cleanliness to prevent disease
- Tiny microscopic organisms that can sometimes cause illness
- Something dangerous that can cause harm
- When food spoils, this can grow on your food - yuck!
6 Clues: Something dangerous that can cause harm • An injury caused by touching something hot • Maintaining cleanliness to prevent disease • When food spoils, this can grow on your food - yuck! • Tiny microscopic organisms that can sometimes cause illness • When food becomes unsafe to eat because it contains something dangerous
Hus 2023-11-06
Across
- Rommet der ein utfører personleg hygiene og tek dusj eller badekar.
- Eit polstra møbel med sitjeplass for fleire personar.
- Eit apparat som blir brukt til å halde mat og drikke kaldt.
- Rommet der klesvask blir utført og der vaskemaskina og tørketrommelen oftast blir plassert.
- Ein konstruksjon i stova for å brenne ved eller kull og gi varme og atmosfære.
- Rommet i huset der mat blir tilberedt og oftast òg ete.
- Ein bustad som deler vegg med naboen, oftast i ei rekke med fleire samanknytta hus.
- Ein eining for å visa fjernsynssendingar og underhaldning.
- Rommet som er innreia for barn, oftast med leiketøy og barnevenleg innreiing.
- Den nedre delen av huset som oftast blir brukt til lagring, teknisk utstyr eller ekstra rom.
- Ei lita, ofte koselig bustad, oftast brukt som ei feriebustad, særleg i naturskjønne område.
- Ein sanitær innretning for å tømme avfall frå kroppen.
- Øvste etasje i huset, oftast brukt som lagringsplass eller omgjort til ekstra rom.
- Rommet der familien ofte samlar seg for å slappe av og sosialisere seg.
- Eit rom eller bygg for å parkere eller oppbevare køyretøy, oftast festa til eller nær huset.
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- Ein møbel eining for å oppbevare bøker og dekorative gjenstandar.
- Eit baderomsmøbel for å vaske kroppen ved å sprute vatn.
- Ei servant for personleg hygiene og handvask.
- Rommet der familien et måltid saman.
- Uteområdet rundt huset som kan vera planta med blomar, grønsaker eller gras.
- Ein frittståande bustad for ein enkelt familie, oftast med eigen hage og inngong.
- Møbelstykke som blir brukt til å plassere ting eller eta på.
- Rommet der ein søv og kvilar.
- Ein sjølvstendig bustadenhet i ein større bygning, oftast delt med andre leilegheiter og med felles inngong.
- Eit apparat som blir brukt til matlaging, oftast med ovn og kokeplater.
- Ei opning i veggen med glass som gir lys og utsikt frå rommet.
- Eit uterom ved eller nær huset, oftast brukt til avslapping og underhaldning.
- Eit rom der ein arbeider, studerer eller handterer administrasjon og papirarbeid.
- Møbelstykke der ein søv og kvilar.
- Eit lite bygg som blir brukt til lagring eller som eit verkstad, oftast i hagen.
30 Clues: Rommet der ein søv og kvilar. • Møbelstykke der ein søv og kvilar. • Rommet der familien et måltid saman. • Ei servant for personleg hygiene og handvask. • Eit polstra møbel med sitjeplass for fleire personar. • Ein sanitær innretning for å tømme avfall frå kroppen. • Rommet i huset der mat blir tilberedt og oftast òg ete. • ...
Standard Precaution and Infection Control 2021-12-09
Across
- We follow standard precautions to keep us and our..........safe
- When your hands are visibly dirty, wash them with......(3 words)
- Wear these to protect your eyes from splashes
- Do this before and after patient contact (2 words)
- Body part that commonly can spread infection
- Using this takes 20-30seconds to clean your hands (4 words)
- How many moments of hand hygiene are there
- Another name for putting on PPE
Down
- All used linen gets put into this ( 2 words)
- Needles and razors are examples of these
- Standard precautions are to stop us coming into contact with bodily..........
- Nails should be kept ......
- Colour of bin for blood stained dressings
- Poor Standard Precautions can cause....... to spread
- These protect your hands from contamination
- Cough etiquette means you sneeze into your ...
- Apply this PPE item first when putting on full PPE
17 Clues: Nails should be kept ...... • Another name for putting on PPE • Needles and razors are examples of these • Colour of bin for blood stained dressings • How many moments of hand hygiene are there • These protect your hands from contamination • All used linen gets put into this ( 2 words) • Body part that commonly can spread infection • ...
Public Health in the Middle Ages - c.1350 2013-10-23
Across
- Communal toilet
- Where waste was often dumped
- The material used in pipes to carry water in London
- What happened to size of towns in middle ages?
- Another word for human or animal waste.
- Group of people who had a good standard of hygiene
- Alleys that provided a communal water supply
- A common sight on the streets due to all the waste
- A fancy word for horrible smell
- seller job to sell h2o
Down
- Punishment for throwing waste out of the window
- The general name for the instructions given by local authorities
- People drank this instead of contaminated water
- Noun to describe what happened to public health in the Middle Ages
- They had the job of removing dung with their horses and carts
- A place for waste when there are no sewers
- Large wooden tubs where people bathed together
17 Clues: Communal toilet • seller job to sell h2o • Where waste was often dumped • A fancy word for horrible smell • Another word for human or animal waste. • A place for waste when there are no sewers • Alleys that provided a communal water supply • What happened to size of towns in middle ages? • Large wooden tubs where people bathed together • ...
PCT's Passport 2024-10-24
Across
- which promise package is used to help prevent the spread of infections
- what does HS stand for
- how many blankets should be on the bed when zeroing
- pericare should be done a minimum of _____ per shift
- what time should daily weights be done
- _____ rounds should be done at the beginning of each shift
- how many ml's are in a cup of ice cream
- I's and O's should be documented every ____ hours
- how often should CHG bathes be given
- ____ hygiene is key to prevent the spread of infection
Down
- the Emergency Response Manual is what color?
- which tool focuses on the safe mobilization of patients 3x/day
- what does AC stand for
- how often should you round on your patients?
- what number do you dial for an emergency situation
- how often should patients be out of bed per day
- who is responsible for documenting the patient's mobility three times per day
- the minimum number of baths done per shift
18 Clues: what does AC stand for • what does HS stand for • how often should CHG bathes be given • what time should daily weights be done • how many ml's are in a cup of ice cream • the minimum number of baths done per shift • the Emergency Response Manual is what color? • how often should you round on your patients? • how often should patients be out of bed per day • ...
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 2025-05-28
Across
- A plan that outlines your expected expenses for a specified period
- Scheduled check to ensure equipment is working correctly
- Type of maintenance performed before problems arise
- U.S. agency that sets workplace safety standards the must be followed
- Office ________; managing space and layout of desks
- Keeping building secure from intrusions
- Personal protective equipment (abbr.)
- Fixing something that is broken of malfunctioning
Down
- Service that keeps floors, windows, and restrooms clean
- A facility manager might outsource this service for hygiene
- Ensuring that facilities meet all relevant regulations and standards
- Provides standards, educational resources, advocacy, and networking opportunities for CRE professionals (abbr.)
- The total cost of owning and operating a building
- The acronym for computerized system used to manage maintenance
- Energy-saving lighting option (abbr.)
- System that controls heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
- A facility must comply with health and ______ regulations
17 Clues: Energy-saving lighting option (abbr.) • Personal protective equipment (abbr.) • Keeping building secure from intrusions • The total cost of owning and operating a building • Fixing something that is broken of malfunctioning • Type of maintenance performed before problems arise • Office ________; managing space and layout of desks • ...
Spelling List 6 2024-10-14
Across
- a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations
- give way to arguments, demands, or pressure
- release from anxiety or distress
Down
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health
- a stimulant of the central nervous system
- flat rectangular leather container made to carry papers
6 Clues: release from anxiety or distress • a stimulant of the central nervous system • give way to arguments, demands, or pressure • conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health • flat rectangular leather container made to carry papers • a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations
Diseases/Medical Conditions in Dental Hygiene 2019-10-28
Across
- cold sore/fever blister
- dry mouth
- slowly progressing carie
- loss of filliform papillae on the dorsal surface of the tongue
- bony overgrowth on the mandible
- caries just beginning and limited to the enamel
- rapidly progressive form of a dental carie
- laterally spread caries that occur at the dentinoenamel junction
Down
- ulcer on the mucosal membrane
- herpes simplex infection passed from lips to hands
- minerals of the tooth dissolved by organic acids
- inflammation of the gingiva
- new decay at the margins of restorations
- sebacious glands on the buccal surface that appear yellow
- pathological process involving softening of hard tissue
- decay that has halted
16 Clues: dry mouth • decay that has halted • cold sore/fever blister • slowly progressing carie • inflammation of the gingiva • ulcer on the mucosal membrane • bony overgrowth on the mandible • new decay at the margins of restorations • rapidly progressive form of a dental carie • caries just beginning and limited to the enamel • minerals of the tooth dissolved by organic acids • ...
HRM FINAL QUIZ 1 2019-03-06
Across
- Theory of David McClelland
- Needs The desire for self-respect and personal achievement
- It is something that should not be ignored in motivating employees
- Mental attitude which makes one perform his work
- He is suggested the Hierarchy of Needs
- Motivation theory that deals with effort, instrumentality and valence
- Model Motivational theory by Clayton Alderfer
- This theory is based on law and effect
- One of the aspects of Job Characteristics
Down
- The desire for personal growth and to achieve potential
- It represents as carrot in motivating a person
- One among non-work related factors of influencing employee morale
- Latin word that means to move
- Willingness to exert high levels of effort
- Theory of motivation presented by John Stacey Adam
- Surname of the author of Goal Setting Theory
- Theory that has motivators as that leads to job satisfaction
- Approach that answers the question, "What motivates behavior?"
- One of the major approaches to work motivation
19 Clues: Theory of David McClelland • Latin word that means to move • He is suggested the Hierarchy of Needs • This theory is based on law and effect • One of the aspects of Job Characteristics • Willingness to exert high levels of effort • Surname of the author of Goal Setting Theory • Model Motivational theory by Clayton Alderfer • It represents as carrot in motivating a person • ...
LOCAL INDIGENOUS PLANTS AND THEIR USES 2024-04-30
Across
- Wild Rose bark was used to make a tea to ease ‘these’ pregnancy symptoms
- This hardwood tree provided an important heat source for local First Peoples. The dry wood burns hot, produces little smoke but lots of ashes.
- Sphagnum moss, will eventually turn into a combustible substance called ‘this’.
- The fruit from this plant can help heal urinary tract infections.
- This variety of cedar is soft and straight grained making it very enjoyable to carve
- The fluff from the cob of these plants were used in mattresses, for insulation, for feminine hygiene and for diapers.
- This type of moss was used to dress wounds and infections, for baby care and personal hygiene
- The red bark of the hemlock tree was often used to provide pigment for this.
- The Tlingit name Sheet'-ká X'áat'l inspired the name of this impressive tree.
- Local First Peoples educated settlers that they could us the bark from this plant to make tea to help with cold symptoms.
- Used mostly for medicinal purposes, First Peoples would have introduced Labrador Tea to settlers to help with this common ailment of the past.
Down
- First Peoples of the west coast of BC used red cedar to carve these important vessels.
- Young spruce trees can be used to make bows and ‘these’ important winter accessories.
- Willow grass has been used to treat stomach pains and ‘this’.
- This tree has been called the ‘cornerstone of Northwest Coast aboriginal culture’
- This fragrant ‘barrier plant’ has very thick root mats and traditionally helped to stabilize the banks of the Fraser River.
- This hardwood tree provides orange dye.
- The Nisga’a traditionally pegged down the floors of their longhouses with wooden pegs carved from this tree.
- Chewing on fern leaves was done to ease the discomfort of a sore throat and ‘this’.
- Before they were eaten by local First Peioples, ‘these’ were cooked, peeled and mixed with animal grease or salmon eggs.
- This sappy substance found in many coniferous trees, including spruce, pine and cedar, could be used to waterproof boats, harpoons and fishing gear.
- This ground cover plant is an antioxidant superstar and used by a wide variety of animals year-round. It’s berries are said to pack more health benefits than most other widely available varieties of berries.
22 Clues: This hardwood tree provides orange dye. • Willow grass has been used to treat stomach pains and ‘this’. • The fruit from this plant can help heal urinary tract infections. • Wild Rose bark was used to make a tea to ease ‘these’ pregnancy symptoms • The red bark of the hemlock tree was often used to provide pigment for this. • ...
M1 Health Unit 3 2023-08-28
5 Clues: male hormone • female hormone • changes about bodies • the process of keeping things clean,especially to prevent disease: • one of several chemicals produced in your body that influence its growth and development
Science 2014-02-01
Across
- part of a classification system, divides living things into 6 kingdoms.
- An item designed to kill diseases or bacteria.
- Any microscopic life form.
- A branch of biology that deals with viruses and single celled organisms.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from another organism.
- A disease that affects people from many different people.
- A non-living disease.
- An organism, such as an insect or something that carries diseases.
Down
- A medicine witch protects the body from bacteria.
- a very small organism that can that can only be seen with a microscope.
- the science performed to prevent diseases and keep the body healthy
- Part of a classification system, divides into 5 different kingdoms.
- Amount of organisms in a certain area.
- Simplest forms of life.
- abnormal physical condition that causes organism to function wrong.
15 Clues: A non-living disease. • Simplest forms of life. • Any microscopic life form. • Amount of organisms in a certain area. • An item designed to kill diseases or bacteria. • A medicine witch protects the body from bacteria. • An organism that absorbs nutrients from another organism. • A disease that affects people from many different people. • ...
World Antimocrobial Awareness Week 2021-11-17
Across
- This term covers antifungals, antivirals and antibiotics
- What should done taken (where appropriate) before starting antibiotics?
- The main immune system cells for defending against infection
- What is the body’s natural defence system against infection
- Urinary tract infection are commonly treated with this of drug
- You can get a vaccination against this viral seasonal illness
- Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu
- Normal symptom of the common cold
- Who first discovered antibiotics?
- How many moments are there for hand hygiene
Down
- What is a common side effect of antibiotics?
- Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection
- Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics
- A common antibiotic type
- What can the misuse and overuse of antibiotics cause?
15 Clues: A common antibiotic type • Normal symptom of the common cold • Who first discovered antibiotics? • How many moments are there for hand hygiene • What is a common side effect of antibiotics? • Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu • Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection • Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics • ...
Healthcare 2023-08-23
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- The care and actions given to help someone get better.
- A place where you get medicine and prescriptions.
- Being healthy and feeling good in body and mind.
- Getting better and healing after being sick or injured.
- Eating healthy foods to keep your body strong.
- A scheduled time to see a doctor or healthcare provider.
- Keeping your body and surroundings clean for good health.
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- A medicine that helps prevent diseases.
- A person who takes care of people's health and treats illnesses.
- A place where people go to receive medical treatment and care.
- A medical examination to make sure you're healthy.
- Physical activity that helps keep your body healthy.
- Something that helps people feel better or treats illnesses.
- Someone who helps take care of sick people and assists doctors.
- Someone who is receiving medical care.
15 Clues: Someone who is receiving medical care. • A medicine that helps prevent diseases. • Eating healthy foods to keep your body strong. • Being healthy and feeling good in body and mind. • A place where you get medicine and prescriptions. • A medical examination to make sure you're healthy. • Physical activity that helps keep your body healthy. • ...
8th Vocabulary Oct 14 2024-10-11
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- an inherited disorder where one’s blood lacks the necessary substances to form clots
- the medical terminology for uncontrolled bleeding
- extreme low glucose levels in the blood
- resistance to a particular disease
- a perception that something is there but it isn’t (hearing voices or seeing things)
- symptoms brought on by eating spicy or rich foods.
- a first aid technique for choking
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- the pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- a drug that is used to help with inflammation
- describes a genetic trait that is passed from parent to child
- a skin infection, from bacteria, usually around the nose and mouth
- rapid, uncontrolled breathing.
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue
- the practice of staying healthy and clean
- A chemical that is released in the body when exposed to allergens
15 Clues: rapid, uncontrolled breathing. • a first aid technique for choking • resistance to a particular disease • the enlargement of an organ or tissue • extreme low glucose levels in the blood • the practice of staying healthy and clean • a drug that is used to help with inflammation • the medical terminology for uncontrolled bleeding • ...
WEDDING HORSES 2020-05-01
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- Lack of hygiene can cause this disease in horses
- Creatures hover over faeces and horses try to keep them away
- A part of the wedding horse's mouth that gets inflamed due to the chains
- What kind of pits are put in the wedding horse's mouth?
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- What do costumes sometimes strategically cover on horses?
- Small and cramped place where wedding horses are kept
- The vehicle to which horses are attached
- Wedding horses are rarely given ___________ attention
8 Clues: The vehicle to which horses are attached • Lack of hygiene can cause this disease in horses • Small and cramped place where wedding horses are kept • Wedding horses are rarely given ___________ attention • What kind of pits are put in the wedding horse's mouth? • What do costumes sometimes strategically cover on horses? • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
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- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
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- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
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- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
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- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Health 2022-08-18
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- _____ provide energy for your body.
- The most important meal of the day.
- Good _______ habits help to keep your body clean.
- Eating too much ______ will cause tooth decay and weight gain.
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- A type of disease spread by mosquitoes.
- Screen time should be limited to less than ___ hours a day.
- Found in meat and tofu, _____ helps to build muscles.
- Found in milk, beans and green leafy vegetables, _____ helps to build strong bones and teeth.
8 Clues: _____ provide energy for your body. • The most important meal of the day. • A type of disease spread by mosquitoes. • Good _______ habits help to keep your body clean. • Found in meat and tofu, _____ helps to build muscles. • Screen time should be limited to less than ___ hours a day. • Eating too much ______ will cause tooth decay and weight gain. • ...
MHL 22 FALL 2022-09-12
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- People's ability to clearly think, learn, and remember
- The most common dementia diagnosis among older adults
- Mineral that promotes strong bones and teeth
- Activity to be done once a day for good oral hygiene
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- Average hours of sleep needed by older adults
- Oral medication that may be prescribed to control blood sugar levels
- Metabolic condition caused by the body's inability to produce or use insulin
- Measurements of the body's most basic functions, like blood pressure
8 Clues: Mineral that promotes strong bones and teeth • Average hours of sleep needed by older adults • Activity to be done once a day for good oral hygiene • The most common dementia diagnosis among older adults • People's ability to clearly think, learn, and remember • Oral medication that may be prescribed to control blood sugar levels • ...
Fun Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-15
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- I must keep the floor ___
- This is where I should throw my T____ into the bin
- I must keep the toilet seat _____
- Let's Keep S_N_ _ P_R_ Clean together!
- Fill in the blank: I will flush the toilet _____
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- Keep SG Clean Supermon who is a dedicated leader in the mission towards a litter-free Singapore
- Keep SG Clean Supermon who advocates keeping public toilets clean and hygienic
- Public Hygiene Council's social media handle
8 Clues: I must keep the floor ___ • I must keep the toilet seat _____ • Let's Keep S_N_ _ P_R_ Clean together! • Public Hygiene Council's social media handle • Fill in the blank: I will flush the toilet _____ • This is where I should throw my T____ into the bin • Keep SG Clean Supermon who advocates keeping public toilets clean and hygienic • ...
Distract Tolerance Skills 2025-11-17
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- an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
- scary movies, joke books, funny videos, opposite "feelings".
- looking at and comprehending the meaning of written or printed matter.
- a game, toy, or problem designed to test knowledge.
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- Walk away from the situation, take a break, stop thinking about it temporarily.
- an act of pressing something such as a ball with one's hands.
- to help others or volunteer for a cause.
- Practice self-care/hygiene.
8 Clues: Practice self-care/hygiene. • to help others or volunteer for a cause. • a game, toy, or problem designed to test knowledge. • scary movies, joke books, funny videos, opposite "feelings". • an act of pressing something such as a ball with one's hands. • an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. • ...
Disease Prevention 2013-04-01
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- a nutrient needed in small amounts for growth and repair of body cells
- an eating disorder in which an individual repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then uses behaviors such as vomiting or using laxatives to rid the body of the food
- a disease in which a person’s body cannot regulate the level of sugar
- any venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome which could be negative “she was drinking and driving and got in an accident” or positive “he tried out for a team and made it”
- a disease that results from progressive damage to the heart and blood vessels
- an eating disorder that involves self-starvation, a distorted body image, and low body weight
- a substance, such as pollen, that causes an allergy
- a disease that results from progressive damage to the heart and blood vessels (also known as cardiovascular disease-CVD)
- to allow to be subjected to a dangerous condition-the condition of being exposed
- a network of tissues, organs, and cells that fight pathogens; protection from disease
- any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division
- any agent that causes disease
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- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- the act of preventing or impeding
- how diseases are passed from one person to another/or animal to person
- any harmful change in the state of health of the body or mind
- a disorder that causes the airways that carry air into the lungs to become narrow and to become clogged with mucus
- a lack or shortage, especially of something essential to health; example, vitamin deficiency
- a poisonous substance that is produced by living cells or organisms and is capable of causing disease when introduced into the body
- a force of blood against the artery walls; normal is ~ 120/80
- breaks down food into the nutrients your body needs
- anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems
- a condition promoting clean, sanitary practices; “personal hygiene”
- the study of foods and how they nourish the body
- acronym for Center for Disease Control and Prevention-a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services; located in Atlanta; investigates and diagnoses and tries to control or prevent diseases (especially new and unusual diseases)
25 Clues: any agent that causes disease • the act of preventing or impeding • the study of foods and how they nourish the body • breaks down food into the nutrients your body needs • a substance, such as pollen, that causes an allergy • any harmful change in the state of health of the body or mind • a force of blood against the artery walls; normal is ~ 120/80 • ...
Poverty 2025-01-23
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- what is the inability to read and write due to poverty and lack of education?
- The promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease
- The state of being unsure about a certain situation
- What do you call children forced to work due to their economic conditions
- A condition that impairs the normal function of the body or mind
- a condition that happens when someone does not provide enough food for its body.
- What is needed when facing poverty?
- What is the lack of access to proper medical care called?
- The financial aid provided to the poor
- which social issue that is closely tied to poverty and makes education limited for girls?
- A critical or difficult situation
- conditions or practices that aims to prevent disease and maintain health
- preventing someone from participating, being included, or having an opportunity at something
- The physical structure needed for the operation of a society
- what is the term for unequal distribution of education and opportunities in society ?
- The government’s efforts to help the low-income families
- The condition where a worker is paid too low to fulfill their basic needs
- The feeling of discomfort when someone didn’t have enough money to get food.
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- what do you call underpaid or unpaid labor?
- The term for people who does not have access to basic needs
- What financial help that are given to students in poverty to access education?
- A period of economic decline that is shown by a significant drop in economic activity across the economy
- What program provides financial aid to low-income people?
- Economic condition that affects the prices of the market
- Term that is used when someone is being treated unkindly because of their economic situation.
- conditions in which a child’s growth and development got hindered due to malnutrition.
- what term we use when someone lost their job due to automation and technology, affecting poor workers?
- a person that cannot continue their education due to economic conditions
- An ability to make a decision with proper facility to do that decision
- what is often lacking in communities affected by poverty that makes people illiterate?
- what is the primary cause of poverty in some areas when someone didn’t have a job?
31 Clues: A critical or difficult situation • What is needed when facing poverty? • The financial aid provided to the poor • what do you call underpaid or unpaid labor? • The promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease • The state of being unsure about a certain situation • Economic condition that affects the prices of the market • ...
Local Indigenous Plants and Their Uses 2024-04-04
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- Sphagnum moss, will eventually turn into a combustible substance called ‘this’.
- Before they were eaten by local First Peoples, ‘these’ were cooked, peeled and mixed with animal grease or salmon eggs.
- This variety of cedar is soft and straight grained making it very enjoyable to carve
- This hardwood tree provided an important heat source for local First Peoples. The dry wood burns hot and produces little smoke.
- This type of moss was used to dress wounds and infections, for baby care and personal hygiene
- Young spruce trees can be used to make bows for hunting and for ‘these’ important winter accessories for getting around in deep snow.
- Local First Peoples taught settlers that they could us the bark from this plant to make tea that would help with cold symptoms.
- This sappy substance found in many coniferous trees, including spruce, pine and cedar, could be used to waterproof boats, harpoons and fishing gear.
- This tree has been called the ‘cornerstone of Northwest Coast aboriginal culture’
- This ground cover plant is an antioxidant superstar and used by a wide variety of animals year-round. It’s berries are said to pack more health benefits than most other widely available varieties of berries.
- First Peoples of the west coast of BC used red cedar to carve these important marine vessels.
- Willow grass has been used to treat stomach pains and ‘this’.
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- European explorers and settlers suffered from this terrible condition until local First Peoples introduced Labrador Tea to help curb the side effects
- This hardwood tree provides orange dye.
- Chewing on fern leaves was done to ease the discomfort of a sore throat and ‘this’.
- The Tlingit name Sheet'-ká X'áat'l inspired the name of this impressive tree.
- The fluff from the cobs of these plants were used in mattresses, for insulation, for feminine hygiene and for diapers.
- This fragrant ‘barrier plant’ has very thick root mats and traditionally helped to stabilize the banks of the Fraser River.
- The Nisga’a traditionally fastened down the floors of their longhouses with wooden pegs carved from this tree.
- The fruit from this plant can help heal urinary tract infections.
- Wild Rose bark was used to make a tea to ease ‘these’ pregnancy symptoms
- The red bark of the hemlock tree was often used to provide pigment for this.
22 Clues: This hardwood tree provides orange dye. • Willow grass has been used to treat stomach pains and ‘this’. • The fruit from this plant can help heal urinary tract infections. • Wild Rose bark was used to make a tea to ease ‘these’ pregnancy symptoms • The red bark of the hemlock tree was often used to provide pigment for this. • ...
Hunter 2023-05-05
Health and Wellness 2022-06-02
6 Clues: microorganism • a small single celled organism • can only multiply within another living cell • used for the treatment or prevention of disease • keeping all parts of your body and environment clean • specialized, Y-shaped proteins that bind like a lock-and-key to the body's foreign invaders
Office Challenge 2018-10-13
6 Clues: Dr. Mike's able dental assistant • Our newest, smiling staff member • Hard ones in your toothbrush are a no-no • One of the strongest muscles in the human body • This office veteran has a degree in dental hygiene • The magic string that helps keep your mouth healthy
ie making the /ee/ sound 2025-02-13
6 Clues: the main police + ly • a high-pitched yell/scream • she _ _ _ _ _ _d the girl’s ears • when your hand are dirty it isn’t good _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • when you think something is true and other people may not • a person who works at a church who leads the prayers and ceremonies
Crosssword puzzle 2017-05-02
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- The right to do what you want
- Concerned with helping people who are suffering
- You can create ___ fashion items that no one else is wearing
- An animal, person, or object used as a symbol of a team or organization
- The practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean
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- She is a singer, but she has also ___ a best selling children's book
- I don't think scientists should ___ an animals
- Preoccupied, thinking about something else
- ___ Diana lives in Sydney, she's never been to the opera house
- Do you know ___ the next workshop will be held? Is it next month?
10 Clues: The right to do what you want • Preoccupied, thinking about something else • I don't think scientists should ___ an animals • Concerned with helping people who are suffering • You can create ___ fashion items that no one else is wearing • ___ Diana lives in Sydney, she's never been to the opera house • The practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean • ...
infection Prevention 2023-09-08
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- the best way to get rid of germs in most situations.
- organisms causing disease to his host
- free from dirt, marks, or stains
- the state of being in a place or situation that is separate from others
- transported by air
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- vaccinations, or shots are one of the best weapons we have against a number of serious diseases
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a chemical substance or compound used to inactivate or destroy microorganisms
- disease) originating in a hospital
- arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, flies, fleas and lice.
10 Clues: transported by air • free from dirt, marks, or stains • disease) originating in a hospital • organisms causing disease to his host • the best way to get rid of germs in most situations. • arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, flies, fleas and lice. • the state of being in a place or situation that is separate from others • ...
Infectious disease 2023-10-26
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- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind
- An organism invisible to the naked eye
- A worldwide epidemic.
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
- A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms
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- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
10 Clues: A worldwide epidemic. • An organism invisible to the naked eye • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms • Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents • An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host • ...
Barbering 6E Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- When working behind the chair, your neck should be __________.
- The first step in maintaining good hygiene is ____________.
- What term describes the inability to cope with a real or imagined threat that results in a series of mental and physical responses or adaptations?
- Your work wardrobe should be consistent with the image of your _________.
- Drinking plenty of water is part of ________.
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- ____________is the key to avoiding problems.
- One of the components of stress management is __________.
- On average, how many hours of sleep are recommended by medical professionals?
- Rapport involves establishing a close and ________ relationship.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome is an injury of the_____________.
10 Clues: ____________is the key to avoiding problems. • Drinking plenty of water is part of ________. • Carpal tunnel syndrome is an injury of the_____________. • One of the components of stress management is __________. • The first step in maintaining good hygiene is ____________. • When working behind the chair, your neck should be __________. • ...
IAP/Central 2023-02-03
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- for all ERT assistance
- escalation when customer escalates a case and TAC misses out on SLA- IR, delayed email response
- Done due to Technical competency, Delayed solution
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- escalation when TAC’s case handling/hygiene is met but customer escalated due to urgency/other reasons
- 1a74fd6ec0ec11eca8480a4dae534d5e is a sample of
- needs to be less than 15 for every TAC
- The effort customer is made to take by TAC/ (Repeated log captures, repeated questions even though details are found in the case)
- a cloud networking solution with AI-powered insights, workflow automation, and robust security
- hardware replacement
- all follow ups are based on this
10 Clues: hardware replacement • for all ERT assistance • all follow ups are based on this • needs to be less than 15 for every TAC • 1a74fd6ec0ec11eca8480a4dae534d5e is a sample of • Done due to Technical competency, Delayed solution • a cloud networking solution with AI-powered insights, workflow automation, and robust security • ...
A&P Urinary System 2022-12-08
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- tube through which urine leaves the body
- hollow muscular organ which collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination
- passage of large volumes of urine with an increase in urinary frequency
- infection of the bladder or lower urinary tract caused by intestinal bacterial due to improper hygiene
- no passage of urine
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- decrease in the passage of urine with a decrease in urinary frequency
- organs which filter wastes from the blood and excrete them along with water
- various bacteria found in the urine
- ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- painful passage of urine
10 Clues: no passage of urine • painful passage of urine • various bacteria found in the urine • tube through which urine leaves the body • ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder • decrease in the passage of urine with a decrease in urinary frequency • passage of large volumes of urine with an increase in urinary frequency • ...
16 2024-11-16
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- Park – A slang term for a dog-friendly park.
- – An essential (but sometimes dreaded) part of a dog’s hygiene routine.
- – A type of training to teach dogs commands and discipline.
- – The process of teaching dogs to interact well with others.
- – A game where dogs pull on a rope or toy.
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- – A popular toy that dogs love to catch.
- – Activities designed to teach dogs good behavior and tricks.
- Jar – A container where dog owners store snacks or rewards.
- Tail – A playful or silly action where dogs spin in circles.
- Ride – Many dogs enjoy sticking their head out of a car window.
10 Clues: – A popular toy that dogs love to catch. • – A game where dogs pull on a rope or toy. • Park – A slang term for a dog-friendly park. • Jar – A container where dog owners store snacks or rewards. • – A type of training to teach dogs commands and discipline. • Tail – A playful or silly action where dogs spin in circles. • ...
Review 2020-09-25
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- A tool to help keep me organized
- I only have one chance to make a good
- I should brush at least _____ daily
- Dressing for success starts with good daily
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- I can take a walk when I feel like this
- Things will go better for me when I follow these
- whether at home, work, school or in the community, I always have to keep this in mind
- Values, morals, choosing good over bad
8 Clues: A tool to help keep me organized • I should brush at least _____ daily • I only have one chance to make a good • Values, morals, choosing good over bad • I can take a walk when I feel like this • Dressing for success starts with good daily • Things will go better for me when I follow these • ...
Good Health 2020-12-24
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- Nutrient helps us to resist diseases.
- Disease that can be caused by direct contact
- The practice of keeping self and surroundings clean in order to prevent illness or spread of diseases
- An infectious viral disease causing swelling of the salivary glands.
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- Disease that is caused due to deficiency of vitamin A.
- A condition when our body does not function normally.
- Substances injected or given orally to protect us from diseases.
- Mineral present in our bone.
8 Clues: Mineral present in our bone. • Nutrient helps us to resist diseases. • Disease that can be caused by direct contact • A condition when our body does not function normally. • Disease that is caused due to deficiency of vitamin A. • Substances injected or given orally to protect us from diseases. • An infectious viral disease causing swelling of the salivary glands. • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
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- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
word crossword 2024-08-27
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- when one is not working or occupied; free time.
- a person who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or threat of violence.
- to, constituting, or guilty of wicked or criminal behaviour.
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
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- expressing or showing a lack of approval or support.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- horrifyingly wicked.
- suggesting something supernatural; unearthly.
8 Clues: horrifyingly wicked. • suggesting something supernatural; unearthly. • when one is not working or occupied; free time. • expressing or showing a lack of approval or support. • to, constituting, or guilty of wicked or criminal behaviour. • having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness. • ...
6.1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- health status of a person or a group of people.
- health services that try to improve and protect the health of the community
- a condition where a living person or organism is affected by a sickness
- the state, quality, or habit of being clean
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- preservation of health; cleanliness
- relating to health: precaution against disease
- general condition of the body
- a person or thing that consumes
- a condition, factor, or behavior that impacts the risk of getting sickness
- a group of people who are concerned about people's health and try to protect them form diseases
- taking care of yourself
- the process of cleaning a room so it is free of germs
12 Clues: taking care of yourself • general condition of the body • a person or thing that consumes • preservation of health; cleanliness • the state, quality, or habit of being clean • relating to health: precaution against disease • health status of a person or a group of people. • the process of cleaning a room so it is free of germs • ...
Accreditation 2022 2022-07-19
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- medication _ is conducted when medication management is a major component of care
- acronym for the department that reprocesses clinical equipment
- hand _ is critical to infection prevention and control
- many of these deaths can be prevented by early recognition and offering appropriate interventions
- clinical _ is responsible inspects all incoming medical equipment and devices
- _ First, the name of Unity Health's incident reporting system
- reducing the risk for this reduces injuries and loss of mobility
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- This do not use list reduces medical errors
- _ the 'R' in ROP
- workplace _ includes threats, abuse, harassment, bullying and intimidation
- Ethics framework used at Unity Health Toronto
- The number of person-centered client identifiers required to confirm client identify
12 Clues: _ the 'R' in ROP • This do not use list reduces medical errors • Ethics framework used at Unity Health Toronto • hand _ is critical to infection prevention and control • _ First, the name of Unity Health's incident reporting system • acronym for the department that reprocesses clinical equipment • reducing the risk for this reduces injuries and loss of mobility • ...
Living Environment Vocabulary 2022-10-07
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- The study of heredity
- The study of the endocrine glands
- The sciences that deal with non-living things
- A prediction of the possible answer to the problem based on research, previous knowledge, observations and information
- A question for which a scientist is trying to find an answer
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- The body of knowledge that comes from the study of nature and the universe and the forces that affect them
- the study of animals
- Scientific guesses, possible answers to very complex problems
- The study of conditions and practices that help maintain good health
- The factor to be tested
- The study of the activities of plants and animals
- The study of the tissues of living things
12 Clues: the study of animals • The study of heredity • The factor to be tested • The study of the endocrine glands • The study of the tissues of living things • The sciences that deal with non-living things • The study of the activities of plants and animals • A question for which a scientist is trying to find an answer • ...
Healthy Habits 2024-10-29
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- - Type of wellness about keeping our surroundings clean and safe.
- - Health that involves building positive relationships with friends and family.
- - Wellness involving exercise, sleep, and a balanced diet.
- - Wellness that gives life meaning and involves personal beliefs or values.
- - Wellness that involves managing money, like saving and budgeting.
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- - Wellness that focuses on balancing responsibilities with enjoyable activities.
- - Habits like handwashing and brushing teeth to maintain health.
- - Keeping the mind active by learning and staying curious.
- - Practice that helps with managing stress and staying calm.
- - Getting enough of this each night improves focus and mood.
- - Health that focuses on understanding and managing feelings.
- - A healthy choice to drink instead of sugary beverages.
12 Clues: - A healthy choice to drink instead of sugary beverages. • - Keeping the mind active by learning and staying curious. • - Wellness involving exercise, sleep, and a balanced diet. • - Practice that helps with managing stress and staying calm. • - Getting enough of this each night improves focus and mood. • ...
IPSG WORSHOP ACTIVITY 2025-01-18
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- Op site ____ has to be done prior to any surgery unless stated otherwise by surgical team.
- Some examples of High-Alert Medications are Warfarin and Heparin, both are _____?
- To don on proper Personal _____ Equipment before attending to infectious case.
- IPSG Goal 3: Improve ____ of High Alert Medication.
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- IPSG Goal 2: To Improve Effective _____?
- IPSG Goal 1: Using 2 ____ to ensure right patient identity?
- IPSG Goal 4: Ensure ____ site, ____ procedure, ___ patient's surgery.
- Effective Tool of Communication
- One of the 2 ways to ensure right patient identity is to ask for patient's ___?
- Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from ____
- There are two ways of communication ___ & telephone communication.
- How many moments of hand hygiene are there?
12 Clues: Effective Tool of Communication • IPSG Goal 2: To Improve Effective _____? • How many moments of hand hygiene are there? • Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from ____ • IPSG Goal 3: Improve ____ of High Alert Medication. • IPSG Goal 1: Using 2 ____ to ensure right patient identity? • There are two ways of communication ___ & telephone communication. • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 2) 2021-08-05
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- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Application of FMA 1967:FMA 1967 applies to mainly factories and __________ sites
- CLASS Regulations apply to ________ supplied for use at a place of work either substance or mixture
- CLASS Regulations not applicable to ________
- Application of FMA 1967 :Limited to manufacturing industry,__________ and quarrying and construction
- Purpose of CLASS Regulation:___________ framework to control the supply of hazardous chemicals to the place of work by prescribing requirements for classification, packaging, labeling, safety data sheets, and inventory
- Other guidelines: Industrial ______
- Other guidelines
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- Code of practice
- FMA : _____________ and machinery act 1967
- CLASS Regulations not applicable to ________ material
- FMA was legislated to overcome the weaknesses in the __________ Ordinance 1953
- Code of practice :Chemical _______
13 Clues: Code of practice • Other guidelines • Code of practice :Chemical _______ • Other guidelines: Industrial ______ • FMA : _____________ and machinery act 1967 • CLASS Regulations not applicable to ________ • CLASS Regulations not applicable to ________ material • FMA was legislated to overcome the weaknesses in the __________ Ordinance 1953 • ...
Resident Care 2014-01-29
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- care should be done atleast twice a day to prevent health related diseases
- needs to be within resident's reach at all times
- when to wake up, bathing preferences, what they want to wear
- anything above this number is acceptable pulse ox number
- should not have facial hair unless it's their preference
- clean linen needs to be "what" when walking in the halls
Down
- what does a foley catheters need to be in?
- how frequently resident who is in wheelchair needs to reposition
- briefs should not be left in trash cans
- C.N.A's are allowed to titrate oxygen up to 2 liters.
- is part of the C.N.A. uniform
- bathing, combing hair, brushing teeth, clean clothes
- is part o the Amberwood uniform
13 Clues: is part of the C.N.A. uniform • is part o the Amberwood uniform • briefs should not be left in trash cans • what does a foley catheters need to be in? • needs to be within resident's reach at all times • bathing, combing hair, brushing teeth, clean clothes • C.N.A's are allowed to titrate oxygen up to 2 liters. • anything above this number is acceptable pulse ox number • ...
Women in the Middle Ages_Chapter 12 2022-10-10
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- strong loyalty to a cause or belief
- an image in one's mind or imagination that others cannot see
- a school where advanced learning is taught
- the leader of a convent
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- a person who writes music
- cleanliness
- relating to beliefs about God or several gods to explain how the world started, why things happen, and how people should live in the world
7 Clues: cleanliness • the leader of a convent • a person who writes music • strong loyalty to a cause or belief • a school where advanced learning is taught • an image in one's mind or imagination that others cannot see • relating to beliefs about God or several gods to explain how the world started, why things happen, and how people should live in the world
Vocational Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- A document summarizing your experience and skills.
- The method (S-T-A-R) used to answer behavioral interview questions.
- To keep your manager informed when a project is delayed.
- Demonstrating appropriate personal care at work.
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- The quality of being on time for your shift.
- What you should do on a company before the interview.
- The positive outlook you should bring to every shift.
7 Clues: The quality of being on time for your shift. • Demonstrating appropriate personal care at work. • A document summarizing your experience and skills. • What you should do on a company before the interview. • The positive outlook you should bring to every shift. • To keep your manager informed when a project is delayed. • ...
Occupational Thereapy 2017-09-04
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- / OT week is held in this month
- / An aid used for transporting people into the bathroom
- / Most commonly used pressure care cushion
- Type of equipment used to assist with transfers into a bath
- Type of mobile chair that has particular functions designed to distribute pressure in sitting
- / a tool used to facilitate closing of clothes
- A specialised mobility aid used for accessing the community faster than a regular mobility aid
- / A set of aids that can be prescribed to those who have difficulties with eating their meals
- An aid used in the kitchen to improve ease of pouring water without the need for lifting or straining
- An aid to assist people who have difficulty bending or lifting their legs
- An angled device which can assist in maintaining personal hygiene
- / A device used for those with poor grip strength and fine motor skills to lock their house
- / A specialised mobility aid used for accessing the community faster than a regular mobility aid
- Most commonly used pressure care cushion
- An aid used for transporting people into the bathroom
- / Installed to assist with transfers
- / Type of equipment used to assist with transfers into a bath
- Installed to assist with transfers
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- OT week is held in this month
- A tool used to facilitate closing of clothes
- Type of home modification that can be installed to assist those who have difficulties managing steps
- A self-controllable type of chair that is commonly prescribed to those who have difficulties with sit to stand
- / An aid to assist people who have difficulty bending or lifting their legs
- / A self-controllable type of chair that is commonly prescribed to those who have difficulties with sit to stand
- A set of aids that can be prescribed to those who have difficulties with eating their meals
- / An aid used in the kitchen to improve ease of pouring water without the need for lifting or straining
- A device used for those with poor grip strength and fine motor skills to lock their house
- / An angled device which can assist in maintaining personal hygiene
- / Type of mobile chair that has particular functions designed to distribute pressure in sitting
- / Type of home modification that can be installed to assist those who have difficulties managing steps
30 Clues: OT week is held in this month • / OT week is held in this month • Installed to assist with transfers • / Installed to assist with transfers • Most commonly used pressure care cushion • / Most commonly used pressure care cushion • A tool used to facilitate closing of clothes • / a tool used to facilitate closing of clothes • ...
Key Terms 2022-10-12
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- involves the use of facial expressions, body language, gestures, eye contact, and touch to convey messages or ideas.
- qualified and capable of performing a task
- the ability to begin or to follow through with a task.
- taking on your responsibilities.
- being truthful and having integrity.
- paying attention to and making an effort to hear what the other person is saying.
- maintains total rule, makes all of the decisions, and has difficulty delegating or sharing duties.
- being able to identify with and understand another person's feelings, situation, and motives.
- a method that can be used to determine whether a communication was successful.
- displaying good judgement, proper behavior, courtesy etc.
- an individual who leads or guides others, or who is in charge or in command of others.
- the skill or ability to encourage people to work together and do their best to achieve common goals.
- an informal type of leader.
- consists of many professionals with different levels of education, ideas, backgrounds, and interests working together for the benefit of the patient.
- being tolerant and understanding
- not letting judgements or bad comments get to you.
- encourages the participation of all individuals in decisions that have to be made or problems that have to be solved.
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- Hygiene a daily bath or shower, use of deodorant, good oral hygiene etc.
- a set of rules or guidelines that determine the conduct and order followed during a meeting.
- the body's reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment.
- Diversity culture consists of the values, beliefs, attitudes, and customs shared by a group of people and passed from one generation to the next.
- enjoying your work and displaying a positive attitude.
- the exchange of thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
- Player learning to work well with others
- a system of practical skills that allows an individual to use time in the most effective and productive way possible.
- being discreet and ensuring that the patient rights are not violated.
- being willing to learn and to adapt to changes.
- being willing to be held accountable for your actions.
- the ability to say or do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation.
29 Clues: an informal type of leader. • taking on your responsibilities. • being tolerant and understanding • being truthful and having integrity. • Player learning to work well with others • qualified and capable of performing a task • the exchange of thoughts, ideas, and feelings. • being willing to learn and to adapt to changes. • ...
First Peoples and Indigenous Plants of Richmond Crossword 2023-09-21
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- Local First Peoples educated settlers that they could use the bark from this plant to make tea to help with cold symptoms.
- This hardwood tree provides orange dye.
- This tree was often used to provide pigment for red dye.
- Before they were eaten by local First Peioples, ‘these’ were cooked, peeled and mixed with animal grease or salmon eggs.
- Wild Rose bark was used to make a tea to ease ‘these’ pregnancy symptoms
- Chewing on fern leaves was done to ease the discomfort of a sore throat and ‘this’.
- The Tlingit name Sheet'-ká X'áat'l inspired the name of this impressive tree.
- This fragrant ‘barrier plant’ has very thick root mats and traditionally helped to stabilize the banks of the Fraser River.
- First Peoples of the west coast of BC used red cedar to carve these important vessels.
- This type of moss was used to dress wounds and infections, for baby care and personal hygiene
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- The Nisga’a traditionally fastened down the floors of their longhouses with wooden pegs carved from this tree.
- Used mostly for medicinal purposes, First Peoples would have introduced Labrador Tea to settlers to help with this common ailment of the past.
- This sappy substance found in many coniferous trees, including spruce, pine and cedar, could be used to waterproof boats, harpoons and fishing gear.
- This tree has been called the ‘cornerstone of Northwest Coast aboriginal culture’
- Sphagnum moss, will eventually turn into a combustible substance called ‘this’.
- The fluff from the cob of these plants were used in mattresses, for insulation, for feminine hygiene and for diapers.
- Willow grass has been used to treat stomach pains and ‘this’.
- This variety of cedar is soft and straight grained making it very enjoyable to carve
- This hardwood tree provided an important heat source for local First Peoples. The dry wood burns hot, produces little smoke but lots of ashes.
- The fruit from this plant can help heal urinary tract infections.
- This ground cover plant is an antioxidant superstar and used by a wide variety of animals year-round. Its berries are said to pack more health benefits than most other widely available varieties of berries.
- Young spruce trees can be used to make bows and ‘these’ important winter accessories.
22 Clues: This hardwood tree provides orange dye. • This tree was often used to provide pigment for red dye. • Willow grass has been used to treat stomach pains and ‘this’. • The fruit from this plant can help heal urinary tract infections. • Wild Rose bark was used to make a tea to ease ‘these’ pregnancy symptoms • ...
S5 L2 S1 voc 2024-06-29
Across
- easily remove dust build-up on things like faux greenery
- floors and ceilings, sweeping up dirt and debris
- personal cleaning, bathing, and general hygiene
- practical and space-saving solution for drying laundry
Down
- to protect it or decorate it, or to make the light less harsh.
- carry or store things such as vegetables or coal
- protection of the hands while performing tasks involving chemicals
- piece of material, used in cleaning to remove dirt
8 Clues: personal cleaning, bathing, and general hygiene • carry or store things such as vegetables or coal • floors and ceilings, sweeping up dirt and debris • piece of material, used in cleaning to remove dirt • practical and space-saving solution for drying laundry • easily remove dust build-up on things like faux greenery • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
Across
- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
Across
- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
Across
- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Spelling activity WEEK 11 2022-04-05
Across
- hold and use a weapon or a tool.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health.
- goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport.
- Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
Down
- close observation , mainly on criminal suspect.
- A military operation that includes surrounding a town, building , city and cutting of essential supplies.
- produce or provide a natural product
- pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury
8 Clues: hold and use a weapon or a tool. • produce or provide a natural product • Conditions or practices to maintain health. • pretend to be affected by a feeling or injury • close observation , mainly on criminal suspect. • Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. • goods or various valuables being sent by truck or other means of transport. • ...
Health and Hygiene Through Time 2022-05-17
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- Asclepius was the god of _______
- Where they would most likely go to get cured of disease
- A place where they were more medically advanced
- A treatment believed to rebalance the humours
- What spread the plague
- A deadly disease that spread throughout Europe
- The first people to know basic anatomy
- Used to make sure the bone heals properly
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- People believed an imbalance of these would cause disease
- A common natural way to cure diseases
- Would carry a kit containing teeth, bells, a lizard skin etc
- A procedure believed to let out evil spirits
12 Clues: What spread the plague • Asclepius was the god of _______ • A common natural way to cure diseases • The first people to know basic anatomy • Used to make sure the bone heals properly • A procedure believed to let out evil spirits • A treatment believed to rebalance the humours • A deadly disease that spread throughout Europe • ...
hygiene 2021-01-21
Aspetic Technique 2024-01-12
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- barrier, Method used to prevent contamination during central line insertion
- technique, Actions used to prevent contamination and maintain sterility during invasive procedures
- hygiene, Single most important intervention for preventing infections
- Prepared area surrounding the site for a urinary catheter insertion
- Must be performed on all surfaces before
- PPE that must be worn when assisting with a PICC line insertion
- Use of sterile gloves and supplies prevent this from occurring
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- Used to prepare the patient's skin before performing an invasive procedure
- Alternate phrase for aseptic technique
- PPE used to prevent contamination during urinary catheter insertion
- PPE used to protect the wearer's clothes from contamination with pathogens
- The absence of pathogens
12 Clues: The absence of pathogens • Alternate phrase for aseptic technique • Must be performed on all surfaces before • Use of sterile gloves and supplies prevent this from occurring • PPE that must be worn when assisting with a PICC line insertion • PPE used to prevent contamination during urinary catheter insertion • ...
March 7, 2025 Name: 2025-03-07
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- a feeling of admiration for someone/something due to their abilities/qualities/achievements
- a group of the same organism, either plant or animal
- a person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance.
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- examine one's own thoughts or feelings.
- a feeling or thought that something is possible/likely/true.
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- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring
- cleanliness conditions or practices helping to maintain health and preventing disease.
- a person who plays a musical instrument
- a person who watches at a show/game/event.
- a point of view
- a person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity
12 Clues: a point of view • a person who plays a musical instrument • examine one's own thoughts or feelings. • a person who watches at a show/game/event. • a group of the same organism, either plant or animal • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law. • the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring • ...
Voc 2020-03-31
Across
- grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror mutilated: disfigured; irreparably damaged
- characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste
- a close, careful examination or study
- having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate flickering: making brief movements or tremors
- marked deviation from an established norm; especially used to describe odd or unconventional behavior
- openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
- products of contemplation; thoughts
- something deserving or inspiring ridicule; quality or state of being absurd, preposterous, or silly
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- conditions and practices that serve to promote or preserve health
- to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation
- difficult to understand or make out
- in an easily agitated or distressed way; in a high-strung or jumpy manner
- more and more dismal; gloomier
13 Clues: more and more dismal; gloomier • difficult to understand or make out • products of contemplation; thoughts • a close, careful examination or study • to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation • openly distrustful and unwilling to confide • characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste • conditions and practices that serve to promote or preserve health • ...
Welfare & Ethics 2023-03-29
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- Someone who keeps more animals than they can manage; leading to poor health and hygiene for themselves and the animals
- Ethical theory that is concerned with the duty to do the right thing
- Who inspects dog kennels for licensing
- The Need to be able to....normal behaviour patterns
- The ability to experience emotions and feelings
- Awake at night
- The government body responsible for Environment, Food & Rural affairs
- Style of farming that involves high produce numbers in limited space
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- Ethical Theory based on the consequences
- Someone who eats only a plant based diet
- The term for flat faced dog/cat breeds
- someone who is going to revise for success in their exams!
- The Need to be protected from pain....Injury and disease
13 Clues: Awake at night • The term for flat faced dog/cat breeds • Who inspects dog kennels for licensing • Ethical Theory based on the consequences • Someone who eats only a plant based diet • The ability to experience emotions and feelings • The Need to be able to....normal behaviour patterns • The Need to be protected from pain....Injury and disease • ...
Resident Care 2014-01-29
Across
- care should be done atleast twice a day to prevent health related diseases
- needs to be within resident's reach at all times
- when to wake up, bathing preferences, what they want to wear
- anything above this number is acceptable pulse ox number
- should not have facial hair unless it's their preference
- clean linen needs to be "what" when walking in the halls
Down
- what does a foley catheters need to be in?
- how frequently resident who is in wheelchair needs to reposition
- briefs should not be left in trash cans
- C.N.A's are allowed to titrate oxygen up to 2 liters.
- is part of the C.N.A. uniform
- bathing, combing hair, brushing teeth, clean clothes
- is part o the Amberwood uniform
13 Clues: is part of the C.N.A. uniform • is part o the Amberwood uniform • briefs should not be left in trash cans • what does a foley catheters need to be in? • needs to be within resident's reach at all times • bathing, combing hair, brushing teeth, clean clothes • C.N.A's are allowed to titrate oxygen up to 2 liters. • anything above this number is acceptable pulse ox number • ...
Food and Kitchen Safety 2018-11-20
Across
- An insect that harms or destroy garden plants, trees, etc.
- An abnormal reaction of the body to a previously encountered allergen
- A bacteria that makes you vomit after consumed
- Cause of abdominal pains and violent diarrhoea
- The most common cause of epidemic viral gastroenteritis in humans
- The practice helps the preservation of health, as cleanliness
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- A disease acquired from improperly canned or marinated food in which botulin is presented
- Exaggerated allergic reaction due to an unfamiliar protein due to previous exposure
- A disease that can cause abdominal cramps, bloody diarrhoea and vomiting
- A fungi forming on vegetable or animal
- The temperature range where bacteria grow rapidly
- A bacteria found in poultry, soil and water
- Any tools commonly used in the kitchen
13 Clues: A fungi forming on vegetable or animal • Any tools commonly used in the kitchen • A bacteria found in poultry, soil and water • A bacteria that makes you vomit after consumed • Cause of abdominal pains and violent diarrhoea • The temperature range where bacteria grow rapidly • An insect that harms or destroy garden plants, trees, etc. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2024-03-06
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- Rec, is the process of accurately listing a patient's current medications and identifying discrepancies
- JPSR stands for Joint Patient Safety ___
- March's theme of the month is Reluctance to ___
- When a potential safety event is intercepted before reaching a patient
- Hygiene to be done every time you enter or exit a patient room
- National Patient Safety Goal 16.01.01 is Improve ___ care equity
- Barcode ___ rates are reviewed & reported to ensure correct medication administration
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective ___
- Who's job is Patient Safety?
- CDC stands for ___ for Disease Control and Prevention
- ___ reliability organizations, like healthcare and aviation, operate in, high hazard conditions without catastrophic failure
- Use at least two patient ___ when providing care
- Our ___ hospital safety grade is determined by quality and safety metrics
13 Clues: Who's job is Patient Safety? • PPE stands for Personal Protective ___ • JPSR stands for Joint Patient Safety ___ • March's theme of the month is Reluctance to ___ • Use at least two patient ___ when providing care • CDC stands for ___ for Disease Control and Prevention • Hygiene to be done every time you enter or exit a patient room • ...
