hygiene Crossword Puzzles
World Antimocrobial Awareness Week 2021-11-17
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- Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics
- Urinary tract infection are commonly treated with this of drug
- A common antibiotic type
- You can get a vaccination against this viral seasonal illness
- This term covers antifungals, antivirals and antibiotics
- Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu
- What should done taken (where appropriate) before starting antibiotics?
- What is a common side effect of antibiotics?
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- Who first discovered antibiotics?
- What can the misuse and overuse of antibiotics cause?
- The main immune system cells for defending against infection
- Broad spectrum antibiotic use promotes this infection
- What is the body’s natural defence system against infection?
- How many moments are there for hand hygiene?
- Normal symptom of the common cold
15 Clues: A common antibiotic type • Who first discovered antibiotics? • Normal symptom of the common cold • How many moments are there for hand hygiene? • What is a common side effect of antibiotics? • Infectious agent that causes common cold, cough, flu • What can the misuse and overuse of antibiotics cause? • Common respiratory infection treated with antibiotics • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary review 2024-12-10
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- it's beneficial to limit the intake of processed foods and sugary drinks.
- a balanced diet ensures that you get all the nutrients your body needs.
- balanced diet
- people in coastal areas live on fish and seafood, which are rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
- (n.)
- hygiene practices, such as washing hands regularly, can prevent the spread of germs.
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- exercise and a balanced diet contribute to overall fitness and well-being.
- (v.)
- active
- physically active helps reduce stress and improves mental health.
- (suffix)
- government has issued new guidelines on how to stay safe during the holiday season.
- can encourage their children to be physically active by joining them in outdoor games.
- nutrition is important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and preventing diseases.
- on (=eat)
15 Clues: (v.) • (n.) • active • (suffix) • on (=eat) • balanced diet • physically active helps reduce stress and improves mental health. • a balanced diet ensures that you get all the nutrients your body needs. • it's beneficial to limit the intake of processed foods and sugary drinks. • exercise and a balanced diet contribute to overall fitness and well-being. • ...
Testing 2024-01-17
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- all purpose cleaners used for dirt and bacterial removal.
- making something unclean or unsafe to consume
- removal of grease
- A substance such as a chemical or organism that makes food unsafe to eat.
- tom a food industry that is all about bacterial growth/its prevention.
- germs that can cause disease/illness
- an organism that can affect humans, plants and animals.
- germs that can attach to a host and make them sick
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- the action of making something around you clean or sanitize.
- hygiene keeping your body clean (hands,teeth,body etc.)
- an acid based cleaner that removes hard substances
- the process of prepping your kitchen for raw materials
- a living thing so small that it can only be seen through a microscope.
- make clean by using certain chemicals for clean up.
- a danger to you or others
15 Clues: removal of grease • a danger to you or others • germs that can cause disease/illness • making something unclean or unsafe to consume • an acid based cleaner that removes hard substances • germs that can attach to a host and make them sick • make clean by using certain chemicals for clean up. • the process of prepping your kitchen for raw materials • ...
Shakespeare Glossaries 2023-12-07
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- A carefully devised plan, often with a secretive or deceitful intent.
- Deceptive or hazardous; not to be trusted.
- One who inherits or is entitled to receive something from a predecessor.
- A ghostly figure or supernatural appearance.
- In a clever and deceitful manner.
- A piece of land where fruit trees are grown.
- Shine with a sparkling light.
- The soft substance between the skin and bones of the body.
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- Move closer in order to reach or understand.
- To reveal or be disloyal, especially against someone's trust.
- A reddening of the face due to embarrassment or shyness.
- Hide or keep something secret.
- A small, often decorative, piece of fabric used for personal hygiene or as a fashion accessory.
- A container for holding valuable or precious items.
- Showing no mercy or compassion; merciless.
15 Clues: Shine with a sparkling light. • Hide or keep something secret. • In a clever and deceitful manner. • Deceptive or hazardous; not to be trusted. • Showing no mercy or compassion; merciless. • Move closer in order to reach or understand. • A ghostly figure or supernatural appearance. • A piece of land where fruit trees are grown. • ...
Components of Health 2025-10-22
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- A group of people who support and care for you
- The act of treating others with kindness and respect
- The number of hours of sleep recommended for teens
- A trusted person you can talk to about your feelings
- A fruit or vegetable you should eat daily
- A type of exercise that improves heart health
- A break from screens and schoolwork to relax
- A negative feeling that can result from conflict or pressure
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- A healthy habit that involves brushing and flossing
- A feeling of happiness or contentment
- The part of health that deals with your feelings
- A way to express how you feel using words
- A way to calm your mind and reduce stress
- A nutrient that helps build strong muscles
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
15 Clues: A feeling of happiness or contentment • A way to express how you feel using words • A way to calm your mind and reduce stress • A fruit or vegetable you should eat daily • A nutrient that helps build strong muscles • A break from screens and schoolwork to relax • A type of exercise that improves heart health • A group of people who support and care for you • ...
Food, Food, Food! 2026-02-09
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- diet A diet that includes all the main food groups
- A style of cooking from a particular country or culture
- The process of getting energy and nutrients from food
- To keep food for a long time without spoiling
- Nutrients that help build and repair the body
- The amount of food served at one time
- A harmful reaction to certain foods
- Food grown without using chemical fertilisers or pesticides
- One of the foods used to make a dish
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- Keeping food and cooking areas clean to prevent illness
- A unit used to measure energy in food
- A part of food that helps digestion
- Food that gives the body energy, such as rice or bread
- A small dish eaten before the main meal
- food Food changed from its natural state, often with additives
15 Clues: A part of food that helps digestion • A harmful reaction to certain foods • One of the foods used to make a dish • A unit used to measure energy in food • The amount of food served at one time • A small dish eaten before the main meal • To keep food for a long time without spoiling • Nutrients that help build and repair the body • ...
Social Responsibility 2025-09-02
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- A vital resource for drinking, farming, and hygiene.
- Speaking up for change and influencing decision-makers.
- A group of people living and working together.
- Fairness and equality in law and society.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food and income.
- The ability to recover from challenges and adapt to change.
- The variety of life in all its forms, from plants to animals.
- Working together to achieve shared goals.
- Energy sources that don’t run out, like wind or solar.
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- Ensuring everyone has the same rights and opportunities.
- People who give their time freely to help others.
- The long-term patterns of weather that affect our planet.
- Making sure no one is left out, especially vulnerable groups.
- Access to healthy food for growth and wellbeing.
- Physical and mental wellbeing, supported by care and access.
15 Clues: Fairness and equality in law and society. • Working together to achieve shared goals. • A group of people living and working together. • Access to healthy food for growth and wellbeing. • People who give their time freely to help others. • A vital resource for drinking, farming, and hygiene. • Growing crops and raising animals for food and income. • ...
objectives from your Section 3 notes 2025-09-24
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- Symbol indicating infectious or contaminated medical waste
- Protects eyes from splashes of blood or body fluids
- Protects clothing and exposed skin from contamination
- Extra precautions used for airborne, droplet, or contact infections
- Must last at least 20 seconds with soap and water
- Occurs when clean areas are touched by dirty or contaminated PPE
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- Microorganism that can cause disease and spreads through contact or air
- Equipment that protects skin, mucous membranes, and clothing from pathogens
- The process of removing PPE safely to prevent contamination
- The process of putting on PPE
- Provides tight seal and protects against airborne pathogens
- Precautions Used with all residents at all times, regardless of infection status
- Covers nose and mouth to protect against droplets
- Essential before and after glove use to prevent spread of pathogens
- Protects hands but must be changed when contaminated
15 Clues: The process of putting on PPE • Covers nose and mouth to protect against droplets • Must last at least 20 seconds with soap and water • Protects eyes from splashes of blood or body fluids • Protects hands but must be changed when contaminated • Protects clothing and exposed skin from contamination • Symbol indicating infectious or contaminated medical waste • ...
Maximum Ride 2014-12-18
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- To cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing, as by gas or other noxious agents; choke; smother; suffocate
- hate coupled with disgust
- To move about hurriedly
- Not endowed with life
- To impose, place, or set over, above, or on something else
- Torment physically or mentally
- The point that the whole story is building up to
- People who study certain things more in detail such as a geologist
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- personal care and cleanliness
- A projecting structure, such as a beam, that is supported at one end and carries a load at the other end or along its length
- unfold, unroll, or spread out
- A deep, prolonged howl, as of a scent hound on the scent
- to place on top of
- The body part(s) that birds fly with
- cause to be more favorably inclined
15 Clues: to place on top of • Not endowed with life • To move about hurriedly • hate coupled with disgust • personal care and cleanliness • unfold, unroll, or spread out • Torment physically or mentally • cause to be more favorably inclined • The body part(s) that birds fly with • The point that the whole story is building up to • A deep, prolonged howl, as of a scent hound on the scent • ...
Disease Crossword puzzle 2015-02-06
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- group by the same species
- Prevalent over a whole country or the whole world
- disease a non-combinable disease, or NCD, is a medical condition
- bacteria an animal, organism, or gene that has undergone mutation
- A microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation
- an organism that fight s off disease and infections: defend
- A wide spread occurrence of an infections
- Maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- rise to a new individual without sexual fusion, characteristic of lower plants
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- Farming, Biotechnology, Medicine, Environment, Food and consumer
- Agriculture, Farming, Environment, Medicine
- selection organism better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce
- disease Diseases that are caused by organisms- such as bacteria, viruses
- a person's child or children
- The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
15 Clues: group by the same species • a person's child or children • A wide spread occurrence of an infections • Agriculture, Farming, Environment, Medicine • Prevalent over a whole country or the whole world • The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles • an organism that fight s off disease and infections: defend • ...
Vocabulary by zack 2015-02-02
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- A tiny reproductive body used to reproduce for one or more cell organisms
- A disease that affects a great many
- A disease that doesn't harm an organism through disease
- The study of how plants grow and respond to the enviorment
- The ability of an organism to protect against disease
- The amount of a certain species are in a certain area
- Something viewed through a microscope
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- to promote health and prevent illness
- The study of biology and technology combined
- A bacteria that differs due to a mutant cell
- The process when a certain memeber of a species reproduces faster
- A disease that can harm a organism through infection
- a code of conduct that a certain type follows
- The new organism that was made by 1 or 2 parent orgainisms
- A disease that is worldwide or universial
15 Clues: A disease that affects a great many • to promote health and prevent illness • Something viewed through a microscope • A disease that is worldwide or universial • The study of biology and technology combined • A bacteria that differs due to a mutant cell • a code of conduct that a certain type follows • A disease that can harm a organism through infection • ...
Disease Part 2 2017-01-17
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- spreading all over as a country or the world
- disease disease that can't be spread
- the new organism produced by on or 2 parent organism
- the ability of an organism to protect itself from a disease
- Selection- The process through which species that are the best suited to their enviroment
- the raising of crops and livestock, or the science connected with improving the processes involved.
- the science that uses something living.
- disease a disease that can be spread
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- promoting health and preventing illness
- one celled reduction to the body that can grow into a new organism
- any microscopic life that can be formed
- bacteria that has a mutant
- group of individuals of the same species
- spreading rapidly to many individuals in locality as a contagious disease
- set of morals principles or values
15 Clues: bacteria that has a mutant • set of morals principles or values • disease disease that can't be spread • disease a disease that can be spread • promoting health and preventing illness • any microscopic life that can be formed • the science that uses something living. • group of individuals of the same species • spreading all over as a country or the world • ...
Theme : Health 2022-03-25
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- disease that occurs when blood sugar level is too high
- the identification of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- a person who specializes in treating heart
- Food or drink regularly consumed by a person
- place people go to do workouts
- state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities
- an activity carried out to improve health and fitness
- an organ that pumps blood
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- a practice to keep yourself clean
- helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability
- substances needed by living things for healthy growth
- a specialist who treats skin disorders
- abnormal immune response by body towards some substances
- another name for “illness”
- capacity for doing work
15 Clues: capacity for doing work • an organ that pumps blood • another name for “illness” • place people go to do workouts • a practice to keep yourself clean • a specialist who treats skin disorders • a person who specializes in treating heart • Food or drink regularly consumed by a person • substances needed by living things for healthy growth • ...
Theme : Health 2022-03-25
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- disease that occurs when blood sugar level is too high
- the identification of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- a person who specializes in treating heart
- Food or drink regularly consumed by a person
- place people go to do workouts
- state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities
- an activity carried out to improve health and fitness
- an organ that pumps blood
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- a practice to keep yourself clean
- helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability
- substances needed by living things for healthy growth
- a specialist who treats skin disorders
- abnormal immune response by body towards some substances
- another name for “illness”
- capacity for doing work
15 Clues: capacity for doing work • an organ that pumps blood • another name for “illness” • place people go to do workouts • a practice to keep yourself clean • a specialist who treats skin disorders • a person who specializes in treating heart • Food or drink regularly consumed by a person • substances needed by living things for healthy growth • ...
Cert II Health Terminology 2025-02-09
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- The profession of caring for the sick and injured.
- The profession of assisting women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
- The study of diseases, their causes, and effects.
- Related to the observation and treatment of patients.
- Work done to help or benefit others.
- Assistance or help provided to someone in need.
- Practices that maintain cleanliness and prevent disease.
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- A person who helps or supports someone in their work.
- The process of removing dirt, germs, and impurities.
- Related to the science or practice of medicine.
- A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests.
- A potential source of danger or harm.
- Treatment to relieve or heal a disorder or condition.
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms, causing illness.
- The chance of harm or loss occurring.
15 Clues: Work done to help or benefit others. • A potential source of danger or harm. • The chance of harm or loss occurring. • Related to the science or practice of medicine. • Assistance or help provided to someone in need. • The study of diseases, their causes, and effects. • The profession of caring for the sick and injured. • ...
Nutrition Class 2025-10-13
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- The act of preparing food by combing,mixing, or heating ingredients to make something
- Conditions relating to public health
- An injury to the skin or tissue caused by heat
- An unexpected event that alters or messes up the typical
- A serious and dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- A direction or order of how something should be done/arranged
- Conditions or practices to maintain health and cleanliness
- A dedicated space for research
- A nutritious substance meant to be consumed
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- Foods or substances that are combined in a recipe to make a dish
- A room where food is commonly prepared
- Something being made impure by any type of pollution or poisoning
- A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body
- The condition of being protected from any danger
15 Clues: A dedicated space for research • Conditions relating to public health • A room where food is commonly prepared • A nutritious substance meant to be consumed • An injury to the skin or tissue caused by heat • The condition of being protected from any danger • A disease or period of sickness affecting the body • A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish • ...
Ivy 2021-11-29
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- the raid spread of a disease
- the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles
- a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
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- an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it 🦠
- the rules of health
- a children’s doctor
- a dentist who straightens teeth
7 Clues: the rules of health • a children’s doctor • the raid spread of a disease • a dentist who straightens teeth • a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles • an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it 🦠
Programme for communities 2025-02-25
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- (n) to ability to understand and share others feelings.
- (n) needed to protect children from diseases
- (v) collect money for a particular purpose, especially for a charity
- (n) unity and mutual support within a community
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- (n) a planned group of activities to achieve a particular aim
- (n) act of giving resources like money, clothes, or food
- (n) clean water and hygiene services
7 Clues: (n) clean water and hygiene services • (n) needed to protect children from diseases • (n) unity and mutual support within a community • (n) to ability to understand and share others feelings. • (n) act of giving resources like money, clothes, or food • (n) a planned group of activities to achieve a particular aim • ...
Food Handling 2020-12-31
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- What to do after food preparation with warm, soapy water
- What sort of contamination can happen if you use the same utensils for different food groups?
- Germs that can breed in the right conditions
- You catch this from poorly cooked food or unhygienic kitchens
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- Do this regularly and especially before handling food
- Use disposable ones when handling different foods such as salads and meat
- Wear this on your head when preparing food
- If you are unwell you must do this
- What you should wear to protect your clothes
- Keeping yourself and your workplace clean
10 Clues: If you are unwell you must do this • Keeping yourself and your workplace clean • Wear this on your head when preparing food • Germs that can breed in the right conditions • What you should wear to protect your clothes • Do this regularly and especially before handling food • What to do after food preparation with warm, soapy water • ...
washing your hands. 2021-05-14
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- what is the organisation called that suggested this method?
- water what is it recommended you use to wash away the soap?
- towel what should you dry your hands with once you’ve washed them?
- what is washing your hands doing?
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- how long do you need to wash your hands for?
- you need to practice good ____.
- if you don’t wash your hands it viruses can be ______?
- what do you use to wash you hands with?
- it is on everything and it’s recommended you wash your hands because of it.
- what can not washing your hands cause?
10 Clues: you need to practice good ____. • what is washing your hands doing? • what can not washing your hands cause? • what do you use to wash you hands with? • how long do you need to wash your hands for? • if you don’t wash your hands it viruses can be ______? • what is the organisation called that suggested this method? • ...
Vocabulary Packet 2020-10-05
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- A person who buys products for their own gain
- Time of great economical growth for america
- Low hygiene apartment like building shared by multiple people
- Journalists who exposed political corruption
- Any type of work that is forced on a child that deprives them of their childhood
- Christian ethics being applied to social issues like alcoholism,crime,and poverty
- Person who leaves their country to go to stay at a different one
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- the separation of people based on racial difference
- Being deprived of a right or privilege
- The use of two metals as currency silver and gold
10 Clues: Being deprived of a right or privilege • Time of great economical growth for america • Journalists who exposed political corruption • A person who buys products for their own gain • The use of two metals as currency silver and gold • the separation of people based on racial difference • Low hygiene apartment like building shared by multiple people • ...
Syed Hassan, EVP, Covid-19 2021-11-09
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- Covid-19's most common symptoms
- Fifth domain of nursing contributions (related to treating patient's state of condition)
- This is the highest risk group
- Having this puts you at a higher risk
- Second domain of Nursing Contributions (related to hand hygiene, PPE)
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- Third domain of Nursing Contributions (related to implementing measures in nursing homes and long-term care settings)
- First Domain of Nursing Contributions (related to teaching patients and screening services)
- Fourth domain of Nursing Contributions (related to taking care of patients who have chronic conditions)
- These two precautions should be used for Covid
- 30.8% of covid patients are
10 Clues: 30.8% of covid patients are • This is the highest risk group • Covid-19's most common symptoms • Having this puts you at a higher risk • These two precautions should be used for Covid • Second domain of Nursing Contributions (related to hand hygiene, PPE) • Fifth domain of nursing contributions (related to treating patient's state of condition) • ...
CHAPTER 5 MOTIVATION 2021-11-14
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- A gap between your actual state and what you want/need
- Feelings of achievement and self worth through recognition, respect and prestige from others
- The probability assigned by the individual that a specific level of achieved task
- Motivation x ________=Performance
- A drive to do something
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- The value or importance that the individual attaches to various work outcomes (rewards)
- Needs for food, clothing, house, water and electricity
- A management style that is suitable for Theory X people
- In Two-factor theory,__________factor involves job context variable such as salary,company policy and working condition
- The administration of negative consequences following undesirable behavior
10 Clues: A drive to do something • Motivation x ________=Performance • Needs for food, clothing, house, water and electricity • A gap between your actual state and what you want/need • A management style that is suitable for Theory X people • The administration of negative consequences following undesirable behavior • ...
vocabulary 2021-11-13
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- Not going to a place or being with a person.
- a negative word that can be used on the following occasions.
- Dividing a thing into two or more parts with a sharp instrument
- Character or way of being of a person.
- action performed by men and women for hygiene or beauty
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- to make a person, object or situation disappear or be excluded.
- is the basic unit for communicating between people in written or oral form.
- to clean dirt from a thing
- Add one thing to another to form a whole.
- is an action that is done all the time in devices.
10 Clues: to clean dirt from a thing • Character or way of being of a person. • Add one thing to another to form a whole. • Not going to a place or being with a person. • is an action that is done all the time in devices. • action performed by men and women for hygiene or beauty • a negative word that can be used on the following occasions. • ...
new age of science and technology 2013-04-04
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- Since doctors knew almost nothing about_______.
- Pioneering work on________had been done at the end of the 18th century.
- Scientists and inventors made________after 1850.
- People couldn't get vaccinations to against terrible diseases such as ________.
- pasteur _________invented pasteurization.
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- Louis Pasteur used carbolic acid as an_________
- _________is by heating food or liquid to kill bacteria and its named after People didn't know anything about ______and infection.
- So much bacteria could be introduced into a patient's body during_____that it is astonishing that some people survived it.
- People didn't know anything about ______and infection.
- ________is a dreaded bacterial infection.
10 Clues: ________is a dreaded bacterial infection. • Louis Pasteur used carbolic acid as an_________ • Since doctors knew almost nothing about_______. • Scientists and inventors made________after 1850. • pasteur _________invented pasteurization. • People didn't know anything about ______and infection. • ...
Living Organisms 2023-10-23
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- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- Living cell in which a virus replicates
- Where any condition that interferes with the proper function
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
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- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
- An organism that causes disease
- A microorganism;An organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
- A worldwide epidemic.
10 Clues: A worldwide epidemic. • An organism that causes disease • Living cell in which a virus replicates • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • Where any condition that interferes with the proper function • An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host • ...
Health and well being 2024-08-01
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions.
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- Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- health A person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- A practice where an individual uses techniques to train attention and awareness.
10 Clues: The state of being free from tension and anxiety. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The body's ability to resist harmful microorganisms. • diet Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions. • Physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness. • A state of good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. • ...
GROUP J 2023-06-12
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- Object that serves as a support for the lights
- Professional who attends to clients or users of a building in a particular area known as reception
- Person who carries messages or other commissions in a hotel
- it is a high temperature steam bath
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- It is used to open or close the passage of a liquid
- support where a suit or other similar garment is hung
- soft and fine fabric bag that serves to support the head
- where we carry out our personal hygiene and biological needs.
- person who helps us with household chores.
- long counter to serve drinks and some meals.
10 Clues: it is a high temperature steam bath • person who helps us with household chores. • long counter to serve drinks and some meals. • Object that serves as a support for the lights • It is used to open or close the passage of a liquid • support where a suit or other similar garment is hung • soft and fine fabric bag that serves to support the head • ...
Common Cold 2022-07-11
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- It is best to wash your hands with water and
- It is a viral infection of your nose and throat
- Cover your _____ when you sneeze or cough
- You should be careful of ______ your things to others
- How cups a day should we drink water
- Using _____ when sneezing or coughing prevents the spread of the virus
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- One health hygiene we should do before and after eating or soiling our hand
- We are getting sick due to ______ weather
- What is a good fruit high in Vitamin C
- The children are prone to common cold due to ______ immune system
10 Clues: How cups a day should we drink water • What is a good fruit high in Vitamin C • We are getting sick due to ______ weather • Cover your _____ when you sneeze or cough • It is best to wash your hands with water and • It is a viral infection of your nose and throat • You should be careful of ______ your things to others • ...
NF 2.01 Vocabulary 2024-09-16
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- the ability to get along with other while completing your work
- daily tasks of residents: bathing, eating, dressing and transferring
- a federal law that improves the quality of life for LTC residents
- skills that a NAI can perform in NC
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- a legal advocate for LTC residents
- the regulatory agency in NC that decides NAI range of function skills
- nurse aide skills performed daily related to hygiene
- assigning a task to someone while retaining the responsibility for the task
- a valued, unlicensed NC healthcare professional that perform delegated nursing tasks
- group of people with common purpose and coordinated effort
10 Clues: a legal advocate for LTC residents • skills that a NAI can perform in NC • nurse aide skills performed daily related to hygiene • group of people with common purpose and coordinated effort • the ability to get along with other while completing your work • a federal law that improves the quality of life for LTC residents • ...
Health Vocab! 2024-11-06
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Practices for maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
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- Maintaining an adequate amount of water in the body.
- Organic compounds needed in small quantities for various bodily functions.
- The body's ability to resist infections and diseases.
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- Restful state essential for recovery and mental health.
- A state of mental or emotional strain that affects health.
10 Clues: Physical activity to improve health and fitness. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • Maintaining an adequate amount of water in the body. • The body's ability to resist infections and diseases. • Restful state essential for recovery and mental health. • A state of mental or emotional strain that affects health. • ...
Scaling 2025-02-25
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- Which activity should be done twice daily to maintain oral hygiene?
- medication is sometimes prescribed to reduce bacterial infection?
- Which daily habit helps prevent plaque buildup between teeth?
- What peroxide solution can be used as an antiseptic rinse?
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- What procedure involves removing plaque and tartar from teeth surfaces?
- What is sometimes required in severe cases of gum disease?
- - What is essential to prevent recurrence after treatment?
- What lifestyle factor, when improved, can enhance gum health?
- What liquid product is recommended to kill bacteria and freshen breath?
- Which modern technique can be used to remove inflamed gum tissue?
10 Clues: What is sometimes required in severe cases of gum disease? • - What is essential to prevent recurrence after treatment? • What peroxide solution can be used as an antiseptic rinse? • What lifestyle factor, when improved, can enhance gum health? • Which daily habit helps prevent plaque buildup between teeth? • ...
hygiene 2024-06-27
Patient Safety 2021-12-31
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- patients should be turned and positioned every 2 hours to prevent ______ ulcers
- Proper patient identification requires the use of ___patient identifiers
- The goal of patient safety is to prevent
- _____using these safely is a National Patient Safety Goal
- The process healthcare providers perform to obtain or update information on the medications a patient is currently taking is called medication _____.
- ______ errors are the most common patient safety events
- What does the B in SBAR mean?
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- reduce patient ______
- What does PP___ stand for?
- _____safety is everyone's responsibility
- ____ are a NDNQI core measure and considered a never event
- _____is the acronym for catheter associated urinary tract infection
- a process where leaders are talking with staff about care and processes
- _____ hygiene what is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infection
14 Clues: reduce patient ______ • What does PP___ stand for? • What does the B in SBAR mean? • _____safety is everyone's responsibility • The goal of patient safety is to prevent • ______ errors are the most common patient safety events • _____using these safely is a National Patient Safety Goal • ____ are a NDNQI core measure and considered a never event • ...
Safety Fun 2014-06-24
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- What does the R stand for in RACE
- Where is the Disaster Manual located
- What do you use for hand hygiene
- What is the term used for a Chemical Spill (Two Words, No Space)
- What is the code for a heightened/ highest security
- What is the term used for a Medical Emergency (Two Words, No Space)
- What does the A stand for in RACE
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- Who do you call when the Infection Practitioner is not available
- What is the code for a disaster
- What does the E stand for in RACE
- What is the code for a Child/ Infant Abduction
- What is a way to evacuate
- What does the C stand for in RACE
- What is the term used for "Administrator, Call the Operator" (Two Words, No Space)
14 Clues: What is a way to evacuate • What is the code for a disaster • What do you use for hand hygiene • What does the R stand for in RACE • What does the E stand for in RACE • What does the C stand for in RACE • What does the A stand for in RACE • Where is the Disaster Manual located • What is the code for a Child/ Infant Abduction • ...
English Crossword - Chan Mon 2013-03-27
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- I G________ this car for 20 years
- C_________ is Able to change or be changed.
- I O_______ my pencil case into different groups(pens and pencils)
- Being C______ is when you are sarcastic and mocking selfishly.
- With great power come great R____________
- I P_______ for the upcoming soccer match
- A H______ is an environmental area that is inhabited by animals and other organisms
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- S_____ is something difficult to detect or describe
- My friend made a F_________ world called skyrim
- A P______ is something that lives by eating other organisms
- I took week of without it being D________ to my job.
- F_____ is another word for scavenge
- H______ is practices that help your health (brushing your teeth)
- N________ is to Feel or appear casually calm and relaxed.
14 Clues: I G________ this car for 20 years • F_____ is another word for scavenge • With great power come great R____________ • I P_______ for the upcoming soccer match • C_________ is Able to change or be changed. • My friend made a F_________ world called skyrim • S_____ is something difficult to detect or describe • I took week of without it being D________ to my job. • ...
THe Slove 2020-10-23
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- a career in the culinary industry for which you will conduct research.
- Careers
- and regional job opportunities
- of career and why it is at this level entry, professional, specialty
- and personal hygiene requirements
- place of work
- the Internet, library or any other materials available, research various aspects of the career you have chosen.
- habits which enhance job performance (e.g., healthy diet, regular exercise, etc.)
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- this Project, you will create a detailed career profile. Then you will create a PowerPoint presentation describing your culinary industry career profile and any information found regarding this career. At a minimum have 6 slides!
- and qualities wanted
- hands-on experience
- a PowerPoint presentation which includes the following information about your chosen career: Career description
- opportunities
- of education needed
14 Clues: Careers • opportunities • place of work • hands-on experience • of education needed • and qualities wanted • and regional job opportunities • and personal hygiene requirements • of career and why it is at this level entry, professional, specialty • a career in the culinary industry for which you will conduct research. • ...
Developmental biology 2021-03-07
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- Female gamete is called
- the cells in the blastula rearrange themselves spatially to form three layers of cells in a process known as
- is the stage in early animal embryonic development that produces the blastula
- Hormone responsible for monthly ovulation
- First women to win nobel prize
- If pregnancy does not occur, the corpus luteum will disintegrate and turn into what is called the
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- Fully mature follicle called
- Source of progesterone hormone
- Syndrome related to low level of LH
- Invasive ductal carcinoma is common type of
- the growth of the fetus takes place in
- a reusable feminine hygiene product used during menstruation
- hormone prepares endometrium for potential of pregnancy after ovulation
- Low levels of which hormone is responsible for behavioral and emotional disorders
14 Clues: Female gamete is called • Fully mature follicle called • Source of progesterone hormone • First women to win nobel prize • Syndrome related to low level of LH • the growth of the fetus takes place in • Hormone responsible for monthly ovulation • Invasive ductal carcinoma is common type of • a reusable feminine hygiene product used during menstruation • ...
safeguarding 2018-10-30
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- able to feel for someone and understand them
- what is protecting vulnerable adults from abuse or neglect
- support and representation for those in greatest need
- listen speak act in a way a person can understand
- not looking after ones personal hygiene and health
- the care act recognises how many categories of adult abuse
- where can you find information on safeguarding policy
- not to have fear try new things
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- dedication to providing care and support and understanding responsibility
- it is better to take action before harm occurs
- the least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented
- understand what someone needs to have knowledge and skills to provide it
- how many key principles of safeguarding are there
- someones best interest or maintain improve wellbeing
14 Clues: not to have fear try new things • able to feel for someone and understand them • it is better to take action before harm occurs • listen speak act in a way a person can understand • how many key principles of safeguarding are there • not looking after ones personal hygiene and health • someones best interest or maintain improve wellbeing • ...
Food Safety 2025-09-16
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- What you should do before handling food
- Label used to show when food should be used by
- Food stored at -18°C or lower
- These will be low if good standards of food hygiene are not maintained
- System used to rotate stock (First In, First ___)
- Bacteria that can grow on food if not stored properly
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- What you must check on food packaging before storing
- Harmful microorganisms that cause illness
- The employee will lose this if the food premises are closed
- Storage method that keeps food below 5°C
- Dirty storage areas can attract these pests
- Food safety law in the UK is enforced by the ___ Standards Agency
- Dry food should be stored in a ___ place
- Raw meat must be stored ___ from cooked food
14 Clues: Food stored at -18°C or lower • What you should do before handling food • Storage method that keeps food below 5°C • Dry food should be stored in a ___ place • Harmful microorganisms that cause illness • Dirty storage areas can attract these pests • Raw meat must be stored ___ from cooked food • Label used to show when food should be used by • ...
Bathroom Items 2023-08-02
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- A large, deep container in which you can fill with water and soak your body for relaxation or personal hygiene.
- A piece of absorbent fabric, usually made of cotton, used for drying your body or hands after washing or showering.
- A cleaning substance, typically in a tube, that is applied to a toothbrush and used to remove food particles and plaque from teeth.
- A basin with a faucet where you can wash your hands and face, brush your teeth, and rinse objects with running water.
- paper A soft, absorbent paper product designed for cleaning oneself after using the toilet, usually sold in rolls and intended for one-time use.
- A creamy cosmetic product applied to hair after shampooing, to help provide moisture, detangle, and protect from damage.
- A grooming tool used to remove unwanted body or facial hair by cutting it close to the skin's surface, either with a replaceable blade or an electric mechanism.
- A liquid cosmetic product used to clean hair, often creating a lather and designed to remove dirt, sweat, and hair products.
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- A fixture used for disposing of human waste into a sewer or septic system by flushing it with water.
- A protective mat placed on the floor beside the bathtub or shower to prevent slipping on wet surfaces and to absorb excess water.
- A tool with a handle and a rubber cup on one end, used to clear clogs in toilets and drains by creating a suction force to dislodge the blockage.
- A personal hygiene tool with a long handle and bristles at one end, designed for cleaning teeth by applying toothpaste and brushing.
- A fixture that sprays water from above, allowing you to stand underneath and wash your body with soap and shampoo.
- A solid or liquid substance used to clean the body and hands, typically made from combining lye with oils or fats and often scented or colorful.
- A smooth, reflective surface, typically made of glass, that allows you to see your own reflection for grooming and personal care.
15 Clues: A fixture used for disposing of human waste into a sewer or septic system by flushing it with water. • A large, deep container in which you can fill with water and soak your body for relaxation or personal hygiene. • A fixture that sprays water from above, allowing you to stand underneath and wash your body with soap and shampoo. • ...
. 2023-08-19
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- International body established to develop food standards under the joint faoy who food standards programme
- A big organisation which supplies laboratory animals for research work
- One health program was named by
- Food chain is also called as
- Father of one health
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- Bacteria which requires small amount of oxygen
- Disease of infections the agents of which are naturally transmitted from animals to humans
- Bacteria which grows at 20-30°C and can grow <7°C are called
- Worlds largest vertically integrated dairy company
- Science of all those conditions or practices that ensure to maintain mental health and prevent diseases through cleanliness
- Acceptable dairy intake is based on
11 Clues: Father of one health • Food chain is also called as • One health program was named by • Acceptable dairy intake is based on • Bacteria which requires small amount of oxygen • Worlds largest vertically integrated dairy company • Bacteria which grows at 20-30°C and can grow <7°C are called • A big organisation which supplies laboratory animals for research work • ...
new age of science and technology 2013-04-04
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- People didn't know anything about ______and infection.
- _________is by heating food or liquid to kill bacteria and its named after People didn't know anything about ______and infection.
- People couldn't get vaccinations to against terrible diseases such as ________.
- Since doctors knew almost nothing about_______.
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- ________is a dreaded bacterial infection.
- Pioneering work on________had been done at the end of the 18th century.
- Louis Pasteur used carbolic acid as an_________
- Scientists and inventors made________after 1850.
- So much bacteria could be introduced into a patient's body during_____that it is astonishing that some people survived it.
- pasteur _________invented pasteurization.
10 Clues: ________is a dreaded bacterial infection. • Louis Pasteur used carbolic acid as an_________ • Since doctors knew almost nothing about_______. • Scientists and inventors made________after 1850. • pasteur _________invented pasteurization. • People didn't know anything about ______and infection. • ...
corona 1 2020-04-06
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- hygiene, covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze
- , an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered corona virus.
- serious illnesses caused by corona virus
- a material for making hands sanitizer
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- spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose
- small liquid that are sprayed when someone coughs or sneezes
- people with serious illness should be
- tests, used only to help with early "screening" of people who may have contracted the virus
- washing your hands with
- sanitizers, can help reduce our risk of catching certain infections
10 Clues: washing your hands with • people with serious illness should be • a material for making hands sanitizer • serious illnesses caused by corona virus • small liquid that are sprayed when someone coughs or sneezes • spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose • , an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered corona virus. • ...
What does it mean to be healthy? 2024-08-22
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- You can do this to your face, body and hair (starts with w).
- Running, walking and dancing are all types of this (starts with e).
- A small kind of food you eat (starts with s).
- We should all try to be this (starts with h).
- When you take a break (starts with r).
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- When you wash your hands, you have good_______ (starts with h).
- The first meal of the day.
- Something you do everyday or often.
- Something you do to your teeth and hair (starts with a b).
- Something you do during the night.
10 Clues: The first meal of the day. • Something you do during the night. • Something you do everyday or often. • When you take a break (starts with r). • A small kind of food you eat (starts with s). • We should all try to be this (starts with h). • Something you do to your teeth and hair (starts with a b). • You can do this to your face, body and hair (starts with w). • ...
well-being 2023-03-14
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- - good __________ habits can help prevent the spread of germs.
- and Vegetables - eating plenty of __________ can help keep your body healthy and energized.
- - __________ is a healthy way to express your emotions and reduce stress.
- - spending time in __________ can improve your mood and reduce stress.
- - a fun way to stay active and improve physical health.
- - getting enough __________ can help improve focus and memory.
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- - spending time with __________ can improve social skills and overall well-being.
- - __________ foods can provide important nutrients for the body.
- - taking deep __________ can help you relax and reduce stress.
- - taking time to __________ can improve mental health and reduce stress.
10 Clues: - a fun way to stay active and improve physical health. • - good __________ habits can help prevent the spread of germs. • - taking deep __________ can help you relax and reduce stress. • - getting enough __________ can help improve focus and memory. • - __________ foods can provide important nutrients for the body. • ...
Spelling List #3 2025-01-27
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- – Extremely interesting or captivating.
- – Able to bounce back from difficulties or tough situations.
- – The practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy.
- – When you're dedicated to something, like a goal or a cause.
- – What you gain when you try something new or have an event happen in your life.
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- – The ability to think logically, understand, and learn quickly.
- – A duty or responsibility you are required to do.
- – The ability to make decisions based on careful thought.
- – To divide or keep apart from others.
- – A disagreement, often with strong emotions or differing opinions.
10 Clues: – To divide or keep apart from others. • – Extremely interesting or captivating. • – A duty or responsibility you are required to do. • – The ability to make decisions based on careful thought. • – Able to bounce back from difficulties or tough situations. • – When you're dedicated to something, like a goal or a cause. • ...
How important is a healthy living 2025-02-24
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- Activities that must be done every night to maintain health
- Activities that can reduce stres, such as yoga and meditation
- A practice of keeping the body clean to prevent illness.
- Substances that the body needs for energy are found in rice and bread
- Fluids are very important for the body and must be consume d every day
- Physical activity is good for heart health
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- Diseases that can arise due to consuming too much sugar
- Bad habits that can damage the lungs
- A type food that provides energy and nutrients.
- Vitamins obtained from morning sunlight
10 Clues: Bad habits that can damage the lungs • Vitamins obtained from morning sunlight • Physical activity is good for heart health • A type food that provides energy and nutrients. • Diseases that can arise due to consuming too much sugar • A practice of keeping the body clean to prevent illness. • Activities that must be done every night to maintain health • ...
Good manufacturing practices 2024-12-10
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- Regular adjustments and checks to ensure equipment accuracy.
- The practice of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in manufacturing.
- The practice of keeping thorough records of manufacturing activities.
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- A detailed document outlining steps and methods for manufacturing.
- A system used to manage and track the return of defective products.
- Ensuring products are made consistently to meet standards.
- The process of checking products to ensure they meet specified criteria.
- A systematic review of processes and records to ensure compliance with standards.
- The process of educating employees on proper manufacturing procedures and safety protocols.
- Adherence to regulations and standards set by governing bodies.
10 Clues: Ensuring products are made consistently to meet standards. • Regular adjustments and checks to ensure equipment accuracy. • Adherence to regulations and standards set by governing bodies. • A detailed document outlining steps and methods for manufacturing. • A system used to manage and track the return of defective products. • ...
Who were we? Who are we? 2023-10-30
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- Hildegard Papleu stressed the importance of the nurse-patient____________
- Asylum in Latin
- Last name of author of A Mind That Found Itself
- ____________ University introduced the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing program in Alberta in 2014
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- In 1921 The Canadian National Committee for Mental ___________ conducted a survey of the Insane Asylum at Ponoka
- The Honourable Duncan McLean ____________ was the Provincial Agriculture Minister when the Insane Asylum at Ponoka opened in 1911
- Health ______________ Act replaced the Health Disciplines Act in Alberta
- Health care as a human _______
- Within the first year the Insane Asylum at Ponoka was over ____________
- Nurse training geared toward what gender?
10 Clues: Asylum in Latin • Health care as a human _______ • Nurse training geared toward what gender? • Last name of author of A Mind That Found Itself • Within the first year the Insane Asylum at Ponoka was over ____________ • Health ______________ Act replaced the Health Disciplines Act in Alberta • Hildegard Papleu stressed the importance of the nurse-patient____________ • ...
Food Security Crossword 2024-10-17
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- The safest way to thaw frozen meat or poultry.
- The test used to check if eggs are still fresh.
- The main cause of foodborne illness
- The color a spoiled canned food may turn.
- The reason proper handwashing is important for food safety.
- A sign that a canned food may be unsafe to eat.
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- The certification that ensures food handlers have food safety knowledge.
- The term for the coating that can form on the inside of a rusty can
- The most effective way to prevent the spread of foodborne illness.
- The term for a digestive system response to a food component.
10 Clues: The main cause of foodborne illness • The color a spoiled canned food may turn. • The safest way to thaw frozen meat or poultry. • The test used to check if eggs are still fresh. • A sign that a canned food may be unsafe to eat. • The reason proper handwashing is important for food safety. • The term for a digestive system response to a food component. • ...
Foreign body of nose – types and management- maggots in nose 2024-10-21
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- What is the primary method of removing maggots from the nose?
- Which age group is most often affected by nasal maggots?
- What common symptom might indicate the presence of maggots?
- Which diagnostic procedure is used to visualize nasal foreign bodies?
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- What is an effective measure to prevent maggot infestations?
- What is a possible serious complication of nasal maggot infestation?
- Which branch of medicine studies insects, including those affecting humans?
- What type of follow-up is essential after treatment for nasal maggots?
- What process leads to the formation of maggots in the nose?
- What type of organism commonly infests the nose?
10 Clues: What type of organism commonly infests the nose? • Which age group is most often affected by nasal maggots? • What process leads to the formation of maggots in the nose? • What common symptom might indicate the presence of maggots? • What is an effective measure to prevent maggot infestations? • What is the primary method of removing maggots from the nose? • ...
Health 2025-05-07
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- The state of being free from illness or injury
- Being resistant to a particular infection or disease or pathogen
- Natural pain relievers
- Health A person’s condition in regard to their psychological & emotional well-being
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
- A band or bundle of tissue that can contract to allow movement
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- Conditions or practices to maintain health and prevent diseases
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- The process of taking in and using food for health and growth
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
10 Clues: Natural pain relievers • Relating to the heart and blood vessels • The state of being free from illness or injury • A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • The process of taking in and using food for health and growth • A band or bundle of tissue that can contract to allow movement • ...
Medical_2 2023-01-03
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- a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war
- a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
- an illness
- the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
- behaviour that is careful and avoids risks
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- a very infectious disease caused by bacteria spread mainly by fleas
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- become fixed or stops changing
- a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon
- spreads quickly among people
10 Clues: an illness • spreads quickly among people • become fixed or stops changing • behaviour that is careful and avoids risks • a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war • a very infectious disease caused by bacteria spread mainly by fleas • the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose • ...
FSA Crossword Fun! 2025-06-16
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- What is the acronym for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point
- Condition or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- The act of ensuring your hands are clean
- A way to ensure all staff know how to practice food safety
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- Any biological or chemical agent that may compromise food safety or suitability
- The condition of being protected from danger, risk or injury
- A disease caused bad bacteria starting with L
- The act of ensuring something is free from dirt, marks and stains
- A state of complete physical, mental & social well-being / to be without disease
- A thing or things you eat
10 Clues: A thing or things you eat • The act of ensuring your hands are clean • A disease caused bad bacteria starting with L • A way to ensure all staff know how to practice food safety • The condition of being protected from danger, risk or injury • What is the acronym for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point • ...
vocab 2026-03-27
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- depervation: affects after not sleeping for hours on end
- water to function properly.
- control: being able to control your emotions, particularly anger issues.
- water to maintain decent fluid levels and provide
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- u react harshly or overly to a situation
- simple, non-mystical practice of calming your mind and body, usually by
- (attitudes or behavior) part of one's nature by learning or unconscious assimilation
- on your breath, a sound, or an image to reduce stress and increase awareness
- about your problems: expressing concerns or issues to someone
- conditions and oractices everyday to keep your body clean and healthy
10 Clues: water to function properly. • u react harshly or overly to a situation • water to maintain decent fluid levels and provide • depervation: affects after not sleeping for hours on end • about your problems: expressing concerns or issues to someone • conditions and oractices everyday to keep your body clean and healthy • ...
Puberty 2021-06-04
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- keep your self clean to maintain your ______
- syndrome that has headaches and acne as it’s symptoms, PMS for short
- go and get one every once in a while to become alert of your body
- means to be free of germs
- starts puberty around the age of 7
- do a self-examination on this part of your body if your female
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- starts puberty around the age of 9
- see one if your a female at about the age of 14
- any gender can get; in this case in the reproductive system, terrible
- diseases can be transferred this way, (short form)
10 Clues: means to be free of germs • starts puberty around the age of 9 • starts puberty around the age of 7 • keep your self clean to maintain your ______ • see one if your a female at about the age of 14 • diseases can be transferred this way, (short form) • do a self-examination on this part of your body if your female • ...
Common Cold 2022-07-11
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- It is best to wash your hands with water and _____
- It is a viral infection of your nose and throat
- Cover your _____ when you sneeze or cough
- You should be careful of ______ your things to others
- How cups a day should we drink water
- Using _____ when sneezing or coughing prevents the spread of the virus
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- One health hygiene we should do before and after eating or soiling our hand
- We are getting sick due to ______ weather
- What is a good fruit high in Vitamin C
- The children are prone to common cold due to ______ immune system
10 Clues: How cups a day should we drink water • What is a good fruit high in Vitamin C • We are getting sick due to ______ weather • Cover your _____ when you sneeze or cough • It is a viral infection of your nose and throat • It is best to wash your hands with water and _____ • You should be careful of ______ your things to others • ...
food safety 2020-06-29
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- bacteria multiplies by ------fission
- what bacteria can grow quite well in the fridge
- what grows on our food if we don't follow food hygiene rules
- what does bacillus cereus produce that makes it difficult to destroy
- how many minutes does it take bacteria to divide in two in ideal conditions
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- what is the most common food poisoning bacteria in the UK
- what is the name of the zone where bacteria multiplies best
- core temperature of meat should be 75 degrees ----------
- bacillus cereus is a bacteria sometimes found in cooked ----
- what is it called when bacteria or gets into food
10 Clues: bacteria multiplies by ------fission • what bacteria can grow quite well in the fridge • what is it called when bacteria or gets into food • core temperature of meat should be 75 degrees ---------- • what is the most common food poisoning bacteria in the UK • what is the name of the zone where bacteria multiplies best • ...
Hoofdstuk 1: Balietechnieken - Kruiswoordraadsel 2019-11-22
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- Dit is één van de meest gebruikte talen die je moet kennen als receptionist(e).
- Op tijd je haren wassen is vanzelfsprekend, dit valt onder?
- Een receptionist(e) heeft verstand van ... zaken.
- Op tijd zijn is een belangrijke eigenschap, een ander woord hiervoor is?
- AN spreken is heel belangrijk (soc. vaard.): ... taalgebruik.
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- Er zijn 3 managementstijlen: democratisch, vrij en ... opzet.
- De receptie is een gespecialiseerd onderdeel van het ... .
- Jezelf niet van je stuk laten brengen (soc. vaard.): ... zijn.
- Als je ziek bent dan is persoonlijke ... extra belangrijk.
- Je houdt je bureau best zo netjes mogelijk, dit zorgt voor ... .
10 Clues: Een receptionist(e) heeft verstand van ... zaken. • De receptie is een gespecialiseerd onderdeel van het ... . • Als je ziek bent dan is persoonlijke ... extra belangrijk. • Op tijd je haren wassen is vanzelfsprekend, dit valt onder? • Er zijn 3 managementstijlen: democratisch, vrij en ... opzet. • AN spreken is heel belangrijk (soc. vaard.): ... taalgebruik. • ...
Vocabulary Packet 2020-10-05
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- A person who buys products for their own gain
- Time of great economical growth for america
- Low hygiene apartment like building shared by multiple people
- Journalists who exposed political corruption
- Any type of work that is forced on a child that deprives them of their childhood
- Christian ethics being applied to social issues like alcoholism,crime,and poverty
- Person who leaves their country to go to stay at a different one
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- the separation of people based on racial difference
- Being deprived of a right or privilege
- The use of two metals as currency silver and gold
10 Clues: Being deprived of a right or privilege • Time of great economical growth for america • Journalists who exposed political corruption • A person who buys products for their own gain • The use of two metals as currency silver and gold • the separation of people based on racial difference • Low hygiene apartment like building shared by multiple people • ...
COVID'19 FUN CROSSWORD :D 2020-03-05
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- where is COVID-19 originated from? hint:china
- Where are the virus at in Singapore now? hint: your surrounding
- Who are at risk?
- Which one does the virus fall under in the eight calamities?
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- As at 3 March 2020, are there more deaths or cured people?
- Are the early symptoms of Wuhan similar to the symptoms when you are down with a normal flu?
- The impacts when the virus outbreak?
- How to prevent Covid‘19? practice good hand ______
- Why is there such a virus? _____ of wild/exotic animals
- how does COVID-19 spreads? hint: livingthings
10 Clues: Who are at risk? • The impacts when the virus outbreak? • where is COVID-19 originated from? hint:china • how does COVID-19 spreads? hint: livingthings • How to prevent Covid‘19? practice good hand ______ • Why is there such a virus? _____ of wild/exotic animals • As at 3 March 2020, are there more deaths or cured people? • ...
DENTISTRY 2023-09-06
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- Procedures that involve the least amount of damage or intrusion.
- The original composition and form of a tooth.
- Protecting and preserving something, in this context, natural tooth structure.
- The act of stopping something from happening or avoiding it.
- Tooth decay or cavities.
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- Dental treatments that repair or replace damaged teeth.
- A mineral that strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities.
- Protective coatings applied to teeth to prevent decay.
- Taking action at the initial stages of a problem to prevent it from worsening.
- The practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental issues.
10 Clues: Tooth decay or cavities. • The original composition and form of a tooth. • Protective coatings applied to teeth to prevent decay. • Dental treatments that repair or replace damaged teeth. • The act of stopping something from happening or avoiding it. • Procedures that involve the least amount of damage or intrusion. • ...
IPAC WEEK: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-13
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- This help restore any depleted protection from a previous vaccination.
- A virus called SARS-CoV-2 that causes respiratory illness
- Another word for 'putting on' your PPE.
- The most important practice to prevent spread of infection.
- These are a type of PPE and not a substitute for hand hygiene.
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- Another term for the Influenza vaccine.
- Another word for 'removing' your PPE.
- How Covid-19 and Influenza spread.
- Getting this help prevent infection and/or reduce the severity of symptoms if one becomes infected
- This is worn as a barrier to reduce transfer of infectious droplets
10 Clues: How Covid-19 and Influenza spread. • Another word for 'removing' your PPE. • Another term for the Influenza vaccine. • Another word for 'putting on' your PPE. • A virus called SARS-CoV-2 that causes respiratory illness • The most important practice to prevent spread of infection. • These are a type of PPE and not a substitute for hand hygiene. • ...
Mental health awareness 2024-02-19
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- : ______ skills help you manage your problems or symptoms when they arise.
- : Feeling excited and ready to take action to accomplish a goal or idea.
- : An experience that can influence sleep patterns, hygiene, enjoyment of activities etc.
- : A person, place, event or situation that causes unwanted emotional or behavioral response.
- Care : Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health.
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- : Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another
- : Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships.
- : Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- : A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility
- : Worry, nervousness or fear that can also lead to physical symptoms.
- Esteem : Belief that one's self has value.
11 Clues: Esteem : Belief that one's self has value. • : Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • : A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility • : Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another • : Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships. • Care : Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health. • ...
Aspetic Technique 2024-01-12
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- technique, Actions used to prevent contamination and maintain sterility during invasive procedures
- barrier, Method used to prevent contamination during central line insertion
- PPE used to protect the wearer's clothes from contamination with pathogens
- technique, Alternate phrase for aseptic technique
- Used to prepare the patient's skin before performing an invasive procedure
- cleaning, Must be performed on all surfaces before
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- Use of sterile gloves and supplies prevent this from occurring
- field, Prepared area surrounding the site for a urinary catheter insertion
- gloves, PPE used to prevent contamination during urinary catheter insertion
- The absence of pathogens
- PPE that must be worn when assisting with a PICC line insertion
- hygiene, Single most important intervention for preventing infections
12 Clues: The absence of pathogens • technique, Alternate phrase for aseptic technique • cleaning, 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 • hygiene, Single most important intervention for preventing infections • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Public Health - International Health 2024-09-28
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- The agency responsible for ensuring and assessing food quality in India.
- A disease transmitted by fleas, causing fever, chills, and a rash.
- A measure to control the spread of disease by limiting movement.
- Monitoring the health of travellers at international borders.
- An organization responsible for coordinating international public health responses.
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- A set of regulations governing international health responses.
- Disease outbreak that spreads across multiple countries or continents.
- A disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A disease-carrying organism, often an insect.
- A major public health initiative launched to improve sanitation and hygiene in India.
10 Clues: A disease-carrying organism, often an insect. • A disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. • Monitoring the health of travellers at international borders. • A set of regulations governing international health responses. • A measure to control the spread of disease by limiting movement. • ...
NSG 3100 Unit 1 2025-07-07
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- Number one way to prevent the spread of bacteria/disease. Scrub in circular motions because the friction helps rid the microorganisms
- Patient can sit up on the side of the bed to bathe or walk to the sink to bathe.
- wash tip with soap starting at urinary meatus
- Allowing patients to do what they can by themselves
- Removes accumulated oil, perspiration, dead skin cells, and some bacteria
- wipe front to back
- circulation Produce a sense of well-being
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- Bathing a specific area of the body
- Body’s first line of defense against germs
- How we want our skin to remain
10 Clues: wipe front to back • How we want our skin to remain • Bathing a specific area of the body • circulation Produce a sense of well-being • Body’s first line of defense against germs • wash tip with soap starting at urinary meatus • Allowing patients to do what they can by themselves • Removes accumulated oil, perspiration, dead skin cells, and some bacteria • ...
16s 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. • ...
Food Poisoning Following a School Picnic 2024-11-17
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- Organisms like worms that live inside a host and cause harm.
- Illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- A bacteria commonly found in raw poultry or eggs.
- Includes molds and yeasts that grow on spoiled food.
- Microscopic organisms that can cause illness in humans.
- When harmful substances or germs get into food or water.
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- Transfer of germs from one food or surface to another.
- Small infectious agents that can contaminate food or surfaces.
- Practices like washing hands to keep food and people safe.
- Fungi that appear as green, black, or white fuzzy growth on food.
10 Clues: A bacteria commonly found in raw poultry or eggs. • Includes molds and yeasts that grow on spoiled food. • Transfer of germs from one food or surface to another. • Illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • Microscopic organisms that can cause illness in humans. • When harmful substances or germs get into food or water. • ...
How important is a healthy living 2025-02-24
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- Vitamins obtained from morning sunlight
- Physical activity is good for heart health
- Substances that the body needs for energy are found in rice and bread
- Activities that can reduce stres, such as yoga and meditation
- Activities that must be done every night to maintain health
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- A type food that provides energy and nutrients.
- A practice of keeping the body clean to prevent illness.
- Diseases that can arise due to consuming too much sugar
- Bad habits that can damage the lungs
- Fluids are very important for the body and must be consume d every day
10 Clues: Bad habits that can damage the lungs • Vitamins obtained from morning sunlight • Physical activity is good for heart health • A type food that provides energy and nutrients. • Diseases that can arise due to consuming too much sugar • A practice of keeping the body clean to prevent illness. • Activities that must be done every night to maintain health • ...
How important is a healthy living 2025-02-24
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- Fluids are very important for the body and must be consume d every day
- Vitamins obtained from morning sunlight
- A type food that provides energy and nutrients.
- Bad habits that can damage the lungs
- A practice of keeping the body clean to prevent illness.
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- Activities that can reduce stres, such as yoga and meditation
- Substances that the body needs for energy are found in rice and bread
- Physical activity is good for heart health
- Diseases that can arise due to consuming too much sugar
- Activities that must be done every night to maintain health
10 Clues: Bad habits that can damage the lungs • Vitamins obtained from morning sunlight • Physical activity is good for heart health • A type food that provides energy and nutrients. • Diseases that can arise due to consuming too much sugar • A practice of keeping the body clean to prevent illness. • Activities that must be done every night to maintain health • ...
Treatment for gingivitis 2025-02-25
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- Which activity should be done twice daily to maintain oral hygiene?
- medication is sometimes prescribed to reduce bacterial infection?
- Which daily habit helps prevent plaque buildup between teeth?
- What peroxide solution can be used as an antiseptic rinse?
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- What procedure involves removing plaque and tartar from teeth surfaces?
- What is sometimes required in severe cases of gum disease?
- - What is essential to prevent recurrence after treatment?
- What lifestyle factor, when improved, can enhance gum health?
- What liquid product is recommended to kill bacteria and freshen breath?
- Which modern technique can be used to remove inflamed gum tissue?
10 Clues: What is sometimes required in severe cases of gum disease? • - What is essential to prevent recurrence after treatment? • What peroxide solution can be used as an antiseptic rinse? • What lifestyle factor, when improved, can enhance gum health? • Which daily habit helps prevent plaque buildup between teeth? • ...
Food safety Puzzle 2024-10-17
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- -Which is the best food to eat?
- -After which period you should not eat the food?
- -How should be the place which ensures safe food?
- -By which germs if you get infected can make you sick?
- -Which living things cannot be seen throiugh naked eye?
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- -What should be maintained for healthy food?
- - What can trigger the PH level of body?
- - What are small single cell organisms which can improve or spoil the food?
- -What it is which spoils the food and you cannot eat the food when it is generated?
- -Which deficiency causes Goitre disease?
10 Clues: -Which is the best food to eat? • - What can trigger the PH level of body? • -Which deficiency causes Goitre disease? • -What should be maintained for healthy food? • -After which period you should not eat the food? • -How should be the place which ensures safe food? • -By which germs if you get infected can make you sick? • ...
Ernährung und Verdauung 2024-10-23
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- Bilden bei der Fettverdauung Micellen mit den Fetttropfen
- Reguliert die Bewegung der Nahrung aus dem Magen in Richtung des Afters
- Diese Gruppe von Medikamenten kann einen negativen Einfluss auf die Funktion der Darmflora haben
- Gesamtheit aller Mikroorganismen im menschlichen Körper
- Die Darmeinstülpung der Regenwürmer
- Die ersten Verdauungsenzyme liegen bereits im ... vor
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- Lipasen spalten Fette zu Monoglyceriden und ...
- Dieser Teil des Darms ist bei Herbivoren meist besonders lang
- Die Leber besitzt neben der Funktion der Nährstoffregulation auch noch eine zweite wichtige Funktion
- „Übertriebene“ Hygiene im Kindesalter könnte die Ursache für die vermehrte Entstehung dieser chronischen Krankheiten sein
10 Clues: Die Darmeinstülpung der Regenwürmer • Lipasen spalten Fette zu Monoglyceriden und ... • Die ersten Verdauungsenzyme liegen bereits im ... vor • Gesamtheit aller Mikroorganismen im menschlichen Körper • Bilden bei der Fettverdauung Micellen mit den Fetttropfen • Dieser Teil des Darms ist bei Herbivoren meist besonders lang • ...
August Newsletter 2025-09-03
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- A shot that protects you from diseases (9 letters).
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to prevent disease (8 letters).
- A small tablet or capsule taken as medicine (4 letters).
- A professional who helps patients recover physical strength (10 letters).
- The branch of medicine that deals with teeth (9 letters)
- A place where you go for medical emergencies (8 letters).
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- A type of doctor who specializes in the heart (11 letters).
- A professional who assists doctors and cares for patients (5 letters).
- A device used to measure blood pressure (12 letters).
- A healthy green vegetable often used in salads (7 letters).
10 Clues: A shot that protects you from diseases (9 letters). • A device used to measure blood pressure (12 letters). • A small tablet or capsule taken as medicine (4 letters). • The branch of medicine that deals with teeth (9 letters) • A place where you go for medical emergencies (8 letters). • A type of doctor who specializes in the heart (11 letters). • ...
Plague cause & blame: Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
6 Clues: who was blamed for the Plague • where did the black death come from • remaining alone or away from others • The bacterium that caused the Plague • what carried the bacterium that caused the plague • one of the reasons why their weren't many of the blamed affected by the plague
Vocabulary Visionary 2016-10-16
6 Clues: To have free and relaxing time. • To display a lot of information • Your personal health and comfort. • To have been taken for a period of time by a crook. • A telescope that shows patterns of colourered beads. • To aggressively ask someone a bunch of questions involving a crime.
ServSafe Introduction 2022-11-15
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- ______ in fish are an example of a physical hazard.
- __________ Hazards relate to cleaning carefully around food.
- ______ Contamination happens when you use the same knife for cutting chicken and vegetables.
- __________ often grows on fruit and vegetables.
- _______ from a can is also a physical hazard.
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- _______ includes bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi.
- Rinsing a knife off without sanitizing it is an example of a Poor _____ and sanitizing.
- Coughing on food is an example of Poor ____ hygiene.
- ________ - temperature abuse happens when food is not chilled or cooked to the right temperature.
9 Clues: _______ from a can is also a physical hazard. • __________ often grows on fruit and vegetables. • ______ in fish are an example of a physical hazard. • Coughing on food is an example of Poor ____ hygiene. • _______ includes bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. • __________ Hazards relate to cleaning carefully around food. • ...
Stable and Barn Management 2023-04-24
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- It is important to establish a consistent daily _______ with your stable management
- It is important to use clean and dry tack for good horse _______
- Barns should be well ________ to allow for good airflow
- Paddocks and pastures should be maintained and inspected _______
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- Barns are at high risk for _____
- Horses stabled or pastured together should be _______ with one another for their safety
- _______ should be removed daily from a horse's stall
- The material used in horse stalls to provide a comfortable place to rest
- Barn floors should be clean, dry and free of obstacles and ________
9 Clues: Barns are at high risk for _____ • _______ should be removed daily from a horse's stall • Barns should be well ________ to allow for good airflow • It is important to use clean and dry tack for good horse _______ • Paddocks and pastures should be maintained and inspected _______ • Barn floors should be clean, dry and free of obstacles and ________ • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-08-16
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- What does the big W stand for?
- What alphabet do pilots use?
- A specific name for a helicopter landing zone.
- What you should always put on when you are in a car.
- CPR is required to restart the_____.
- What can a doctor prescribe a sick person?
- The Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter is mostly what colour?
- Doctors and paramedics wears these on their hands when treating patients.
- How many days a week do the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopters operate?
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- Practice good hygiene by washing your hands with hot water and ____.
- When somebody is injured they can be carried on a _________.
- When a helicopter is flying close to the ground in one spot.
- A stethoscope is used to listen to your heart's ____.
- What suburb is the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter based in?
- To avoid spreading germs you can wear a face ____.
- Night vision goggles are used to search for people in the ____.
16 Clues: What alphabet do pilots use? • What does the big W stand for? • CPR is required to restart the_____. • What can a doctor prescribe a sick person? • A specific name for a helicopter landing zone. • To avoid spreading germs you can wear a face ____. • What you should always put on when you are in a car. • A stethoscope is used to listen to your heart's ____. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-24
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- The rule of a small select group of people
- People who buy property at a low price and sell it a much higher price
- An economy based on trading services and products
- The act of rejecting a proposal or idea
- Wealthy elite group who ruled a majority of Lower Canada
- A government made up of officials elected to office by the people
- Land covering thousands of hectares, owned by a single person
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- A plant disease, typically caused by fungi
- A government subject to the votes of the people
- Small group of men who held most political, economical, judicial power in Upper Canada
- All people ordained for religious duties
- A person who remained loyal to Britain during War of 1812
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- Many passengers died on these due to poor hygiene
- A person of half european and half aboriginal decent
- Area of a ship where poor passengers would travel
16 Clues: The act of rejecting a proposal or idea • All people ordained for religious duties • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • A plant disease, typically caused by fungi • The rule of a small select group of people • A government subject to the votes of the people • An economy based on trading services and products • Many passengers died on these due to poor hygiene • ...
Special Director's Town Hall Crossword- Florence Nightingale 2023-04-26
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- She received her nickname due to her always carrying a __.
- Location of Florence Nightingales birth (_______, Italy)
- What school did she start at St. Thomas' Hospital in London?
- Florence Nightingale mentored "America's first trained nurse" named __ __.
- Florence Nightingale wrote "Notes on Hospitals" that explained how to __ __.
- She was instrumental in setting up training for __ and nurses in workhouse infirmaries
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- She had a pet owl named __.
- Her high standards helped transform nursing into a respectable __.
- Florence Nightingale insisted on adequate lighting, diet and __
- She wrote over 150 __, pamphlets and reports on health-related issues.
- Florence Nightingale is buried in East Wellow __.
- How old was Florence when she died?
- Her nickname was "Lady __ __ __"
- Florence Nightingale was honored in her lifetime by receiving the title of Lady of __ of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
- 1st woman awarded the __ __ __.
- Florence Nightingale's birthday (month, day and year)
16 Clues: She had a pet owl named __. • 1st woman awarded the __ __ __. • Her nickname was "Lady __ __ __" • How old was Florence when she died? • Florence Nightingale is buried in East Wellow __. • Florence Nightingale's birthday (month, day and year) • Location of Florence Nightingales birth (_______, Italy) • She received her nickname due to her always carrying a __. • ...
Small Animal Safety Vocab 2025-09-04
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- Viral disease spread by bites/saliva from infected animals.
- Chemical used to kill germs on surfaces.
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
- Bacterial infection spread through animal feces/contaminated food.
- Isolation of sick or potentially exposed animals.
- Disease caused by a parasite, often spread by cat feces.
- Organisms such as molds or yeast that can infect animals or humans.
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- Disease Bacterial infection spread by tick bites.
- Any source of potential damage, harm, or adverse health effects.
- Microscopic infectious agent that requires a host to replicate.
- Hygiene Proper handwashing to remove or kill germs.
- Process of killing all forms of microbial life.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease or aid in digestion.
- An organism that lives on or in another organism and may cause harm.
- Fungal infection of the skin, spread through contact.
- Clothing or gear to protect the body from injury or disease.
16 Clues: Chemical used to kill germs on surfaces. • Process of killing all forms of microbial life. • Disease Bacterial infection spread by tick bites. • Isolation of sick or potentially exposed animals. • Hygiene Proper handwashing to remove or kill germs. • Fungal infection of the skin, spread through contact. • Disease caused by a parasite, often spread by cat feces. • ...
COVID-19 Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-26
5 Clues: See a _____ if you feel sick • Practise good social _____ in public • We need to wear this outdoors at all times! • Protect your loved ones and stay at ________ • Always remember to practice good hygiene and ______ our hands
SITXFSA001 2020-08-10
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- Workplace hygiene procedures encompass
- EHO
- FSANZ
- Workplace hygiene procedures encompass
- Workplace hygiene procedures encompass
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- +5 Degrees Celsius to +60 degrees celsius
- An Environmental Health Officer has the right to take food samples from any area on premises for the purposes of testing for bacteria
- Workplace hygiene procedures encompass
8 Clues: EHO • FSANZ • Workplace hygiene procedures encompass • Workplace hygiene procedures encompass • Workplace hygiene procedures encompass • Workplace hygiene procedures encompass • +5 Degrees Celsius to +60 degrees celsius • An Environmental Health Officer has the right to take food samples from any area on premises for the purposes of testing for bacteria
Biosecruty bc fran said so 2025-01-24
Health and Hygiene 2021-02-16
Ancient Rome!! 2026-05-19
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- Fanbase: People of all classes loved gladiatorial fights; women even bought sweat from popular gladiators as an aphrodisiac, explains
- Habits: Their diet was based on bread, beans, olives, and veggies; richer citizens enjoyed exotic dishes like flamingo tongue, say All That's Interesting and this YouTube video.
- Bathing: Romans gathered at public baths for hygiene, social interaction, and exercise, with separate times for men and women, according to this YouTube video.
- Habits: They used a communal sponge on a stick to wipe after using open-air public toilets, as noted by All That's Interesting.
- Limitations: Togas were not everyday wear, but a sign of citizenship worn mostly by wealthy men, per TheFactSite.
- Toothpaste: Romans used urine to whiten their teeth, say All That's Interesting.
- Diversity: Rome was religiously diverse, with many "mystery cults," and there is no evidence Christians were thrown to lions in the Colosseum, says
- Beliefs: Romans believed in many gods, kept household altars, and used blood from defeated gladiators for medicinal purposes, per LivTours.
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- Misconception: While average life expectancy was low (~25) due to high infant mortality, those who made it to adulthood could live as long as modern people, according to HistoryExtra.
- Diversity: Rome was religiously diverse, with many "mystery cults," and there is no evidence Christians were thrown to lions in the Colosseum, says City Wonders. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
- Trends: Women used goat fat and beech wood ashes to dye their hair red or blonde, according to LivTours.
- Origins: They believed their city was founded by Romulus, who killed his brother Remus, after being raised by a she-wolf, as noted by Happytowander and Caerphilly.gov.
- Structure: Households were headed by the oldest male, who held legal authority over all family members, according to Medium.
- Mall Users: They shopped at the first-ever shopping mall, built by Emperor Trajan, which had over 150 outlets, as noted by LivTours.
- Dwellers: Poorer Romans lived in multi-story apartment buildings called insulae, which often lacked running water or toilets, explains this YouTube video.
15 Clues: Toothpaste: Romans used urine to whiten their teeth, say All That's Interesting. • Trends: Women used goat fat and beech wood ashes to dye their hair red or blonde, according to LivTours. • Limitations: Togas were not everyday wear, but a sign of citizenship worn mostly by wealthy men, per TheFactSite. • ...
HRM FINAL QUIZ 1 2019-03-06
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- / It is something that should not be ignored in motivating employees
- / Approach that answers the question, "What motivates behavior?"
- / He is suggested the Hierarchy of Needs
- / One of the major approaches to work motivation
- / Latin word that means to move
- / The desire for personal growth and to achieve potential
- / Mental attitude which makes one perform his work
- / Theory of motivation presented by John Stacey Adam
- / One of the aspects of Job Characteristics
- / Theory that has motivators as that leads to job satisfaction
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- / Surname of the author of Goal Setting Theory
- / Theory of David McClelland
- / Motivation theory that deals with effort, instrumentality and valence
- Needs / The desire for self-respect and personal achievement
- / Willingness to exert high levels of effort
- / This theory is based on law and effect
- / It represents as carrot in motivating a person
- / One among non-work related factors of influencing employee morale
- Model / Motivational theory by Clayton Alderfer
19 Clues: / Theory of David McClelland • / Latin word that means to move • / This theory is based on law and effect • / He is suggested the Hierarchy of Needs • / One of the aspects of Job Characteristics • / Willingness to exert high levels of effort • / Surname of the author of Goal Setting Theory • / It represents as carrot in motivating a person • ...
Medieval Medicine 2022-03-01
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- What variant of the plague infected the lungs?
- Women who people would meet when sick?
- Who wrote about Materia Medica?
- Popular remedy to illnesses
- What type of creature was used to “supposedly” heal them?
- People would drink or bathe in this liquid to treat illnesses
- What were these people called ?
- What was one of the ways the plague spread around Europe so quickly?
- How did the plague reach Europe?
- Where did the plague start in Europe?
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- who were the people that treated the infected people?
- What was the bacteria of the plague called?
- What would the people drink to be cured?
- Popular type of potion among the wealthy people-
- Where did the medicine during the medieval times originate from?
- How did the plague reach Messina?
- What was the only way that helped prevent the spread of the plague?
- Which religion were scapegoats for the spread of the plague?
- What colour could the skin turn into if infected?
- Which country was able to control their spread of the plague?
20 Clues: Popular remedy to illnesses • Who wrote about Materia Medica? • What were these people called ? • How did the plague reach Europe? • How did the plague reach Messina? • Where did the plague start in Europe? • Women who people would meet when sick? • What would the people drink to be cured? • What was the bacteria of the plague called? • ...
Wordplays 2020-03-31
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- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training.
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- practices of maintaining health, preventing disease through cleanliness
- the desire to promote the welfare of others
- feeling an appreciation for something done or received.
- a group of people related by blood or marriage.
- disease spread over whole world
- one who lives in solitude
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are seriously ill with the aim of stabilizing them before they are taken to hospital.
- place of isolation for people with exposure
- portmanteau of the words “internet” and “flicks”
- involving assistance with others in working for a common goal
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- a state of isolation instituted as a security measure
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
- struggle or fight vigorously
- having confidence about the future
- belief in or acceptance of something as true
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, disease
- achieving a significant amount or result.
19 Clues: one who lives in solitude • struggle or fight vigorously • disease spread over whole world • having confidence about the future • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • achieving a significant amount or result. • the desire to promote the welfare of others • place of isolation for people with exposure • belief in or acceptance of something as true • ...
regen 2025-02-28
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- Process of safely thawing frozen food before regeneration
- System to track hazards and ensure food safety
- Essential document for food safety management systems
- The texture, flavour, and appearance of food after regeneration
- Heating food with pressurised water vapour
- Information on packaging showing cooking and storage instructions
- Legal requirement for food businesses in the UK
- Large piece of kitchen equipment used for regenerating multiple dishes at once
- Correct method of keeping food before regeneration
- Waste reduction method through better portion control
- When bacteria are transferred between foods or surfaces
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- The measure used to check if food is hot enough for safe consumption
- Procedures followed to prevent foodborne illness
- Key temperature for reheating food safely in degrees Celsius
- Tool used to check internal food temperature
- Method of heating food using hot water without direct contact
- Practice of cleanliness in food preparation
- Unused or leftover food needing disposal
- Equipment often used for quick regeneration of small portions
- Process of heating pre-prepared food for service
20 Clues: Unused or leftover food needing disposal • Heating food with pressurised water vapour • Practice of cleanliness in food preparation • Tool used to check internal food temperature • System to track hazards and ensure food safety • Legal requirement for food businesses in the UK • Procedures followed to prevent foodborne illness • ...
No Fixed Address Puzzle 2026-04-28
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- to beg someone for something
- a rapid fall in value
- food preservation process which by using a heating treatment to destroy pathogens to expand shelf life (examples are bread and milk)
- act of washing one's body or doing personal hygiene
- hitting someone/something hard with a fist or bad
- a word that means each person has a different rank depending how important they are
- state of severe tiredness and exhaustion
Down
- to look at someone/something in a unpleasant way
- rapid deep breathing
- to avoid telling the truth or beating around the bush to not tell a direct lie
- describes objects that are long,thin and fragile
- a person who's looking either exhausted and unwell due to
- state of severe pain and distress
- verb of objects that have fallen
- spacious or luxurious
- formally inform someone about something
- an irreversible chronic pulmonary disease (for the lungs)
- act of making quick sketches or doodles
- feeling excited or feel very stimulated by something/someone
19 Clues: rapid deep breathing • a rapid fall in value • spacious or luxurious • to beg someone for something • verb of objects that have fallen • state of severe pain and distress • formally inform someone about something • act of making quick sketches or doodles • state of severe tiredness and exhaustion • to look at someone/something in a unpleasant way • ...
No Fixed Address Puzzle 2026-04-28
Across
- to beg someone for something
- a rapid fall in value
- food preservation process which by using a heating treatment to destroy pathogens to expand shelf life (examples are bread and milk)
- act of washing one's body or doing personal hygiene
- hitting someone/something hard with a fist or bad
- a word that means each person has a different rank depending how important they are
- state of severe tiredness and exhaustion
Down
- to look at someone/something in a unpleasant way
- rapid deep breathing
- to avoid telling the truth or beating around the bush to not tell a direct lie
- describes objects that are long,thin and fragile
- a person who's looking either exhausted and unwell due to
- state of severe pain and distress
- verb of objects that have fallen
- spacious or luxurious
- formally inform someone about something
- an irreversible chronic pulmonary disease (for the lungs)
- act of making quick sketches or doodles
- feeling excited or feel very stimulated by something/someone
19 Clues: rapid deep breathing • a rapid fall in value • spacious or luxurious • to beg someone for something • verb of objects that have fallen • state of severe pain and distress • formally inform someone about something • act of making quick sketches or doodles • state of severe tiredness and exhaustion • to look at someone/something in a unpleasant way • ...
Theme : Health 2022-03-25
Across
- disease that occurs when blood sugar level is too high
- the identification of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- a person who specializes in treating heart
- Food or drink regularly consumed by a person
- place people go to do workouts
- state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities
- an activity carried out to improve health and fitness
- an organ that pumps blood
Down
- a practice to keep yourself clean
- helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability
- substances needed by living things for healthy growth
- a specialist who treats skin disorders
- abnormal immune response by body towards some substances
- another name for “illness”
- capacity for doing work
15 Clues: capacity for doing work • an organ that pumps blood • another name for “illness” • place people go to do workouts • a practice to keep yourself clean • a specialist who treats skin disorders • a person who specializes in treating heart • Food or drink regularly consumed by a person • substances needed by living things for healthy growth • ...
Health (U-2) 2013-03-01
Across
- Something that is done to help cure someone of something.
- The scientific study of the body
- being ill or suffering from a disease.
- to be unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you expected.
- Keeping things clean in order to prevent diseases.
- the structure consisting of all the bones in a human or animal body.
- the process of digesting food.
Down
- to stop.
- to feel happy and comfortable because nothing is worring you.
- to feel shy or ashamed.
- Taking the right type of food for health and growth.
- To think about problems or unpleasent things in a way that makes you feel nervous.
- To feel positive about your own abilities, qualities and ideas.
- To be unhappy because you believe you have done something wrong.
- the phenomena od a disease.
15 Clues: to stop. • to feel shy or ashamed. • the phenomena od a disease. • the process of digesting food. • The scientific study of the body • being ill or suffering from a disease. • Keeping things clean in order to prevent diseases. • Taking the right type of food for health and growth. • Something that is done to help cure someone of something. • ...
week 1 spelling practice 2016-04-28
Across
- differ in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class
- an ordained minister of the Catholic church
- to be pretty
- in a way that shows or suggests a modest or low estimate of one's importance
- using or as if by magic
- a platform on pillars projecting from the shore into the sea
- having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power
Down
- the action of forging a copy or imitation of a document or signiture
- different from one another; of different kinds or sorts
- of great significance or value
- relating to or derived from living matter
- a type of desert
- feeling or showing caution about possible dangers
- in a way that gives protection from danger or risk
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
15 Clues: to be pretty • a type of desert • using or as if by magic • of great significance or value • relating to or derived from living matter • an ordained minister of the Catholic church • feeling or showing caution about possible dangers • in a way that gives protection from danger or risk • different from one another; of different kinds or sorts • ...
Antibiotic Resistance 2023-01-31
Across
- Result of not taking care of yourself; not cleaning yourself
- A commonly used liquid that lacks things like bacteria and mercury
- To use something too much or at the wrong time
- traits that make a mate more appealing
- The differences between genes; usually caused by mutation
- Species with the best traits for surviving and reproduction
- A kind of bandage used on small cuts or wounds
Down
- A contest between two or more beings
- Failing to control infections
- What poor infection prevention leads to
- What your body does with small doses of viruses
- How the survival of the fittest relates to Antibiotic resistance
- The reason why you should not overuse and misuse antibiotics
- When you get sick easily, can be caused by bad hygiene
- The opposite of overuse
15 Clues: The opposite of overuse • Failing to control infections • A contest between two or more beings • traits that make a mate more appealing • What poor infection prevention leads to • To use something too much or at the wrong time • A kind of bandage used on small cuts or wounds • What your body does with small doses of viruses • ...
Disease Crossword- Olivia Nelson 2020-02-03
Across
- Infects lungs, started in China, chills, fever, coughing, short of breath
- Contact with infected blood and needles,no vaccine
- Eyes/skin will turn yellow, mosquitos, mostly in South America/Africa
- encephalitis(swelling of brain), mosquitos, rare, can infect horses
- Affects liver, vaccine, poor sanitation
- Became eradicated by vaccine, biological warfare, bodily fluids, rash
- Children/elderly, lungs fill with fluid, coughing/sneezing,affects air sack of lungs
- Mostly in Africa, mosquitos, can develop chronic arthritis, severe join pain
Down
- Mosquitos,convulsions and disorientation in bloodstream
- effects children, paralysis, infects nervous system, poor hygiene
- Found in membrane that surrounds the brain and becomes inflamed,deaf/vision loss
- German Measels, Red rash, coughing, sneezing, MMR vaccine
- Mosquito, Sudden high fever,pain behind eyes
- Spread by rodent droppings, 50% mortality rate, affects lungs
- Massive Hemorrhaging, multi-organ dysfunction, Started in Germany
15 Clues: Affects liver, vaccine, poor sanitation • Mosquito, Sudden high fever,pain behind eyes • Contact with infected blood and needles,no vaccine • Mosquitos,convulsions and disorientation in bloodstream • German Measels, Red rash, coughing, sneezing, MMR vaccine • Spread by rodent droppings, 50% mortality rate, affects lungs • ...
