hygiene Crossword Puzzles
CH 1-3 FO 2025-06-17
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- an unhealthy, unrealistic mindset that can impact one’s self esteem
- something to show potential employers your work experience/skills
- a way to show potential clients and employees your technical skills
- the act of taking care of oneself through lifestyle choices & rest
- practicing good habits such as brushing your teeth and showering
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- being punctual and using your time wisely
- a specific set of attire that your company/employer requires you to wear
- how you behave in professional interactions
8 Clues: being punctual and using your time wisely • how you behave in professional interactions • practicing good habits such as brushing your teeth and showering • something to show potential employers your work experience/skills • the act of taking care of oneself through lifestyle choices & rest • an unhealthy, unrealistic mindset that can impact one’s self esteem • ...
WATER POLLUTION 2021-02-06
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- the health effects of excess fluoride in drinking water
- Chlorofluorocarbon are nonflammable chemicals mainly used in
- the following diseases or infections is caused due to poor water hygiene
- world’s most polluted river
- In most freshwater lakes, the algal productivity is limited by the availability of which of the following inorganic ions
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- the following techniques is used to determine the concentration of odour compounds in the given water sample
- a waterborne disease
- According to the Geological survey, water with less than 1000 ml/litre of total dissolved solids is
- primary causes of water pollution
9 Clues: a waterborne disease • world’s most polluted river • primary causes of water pollution • the health effects of excess fluoride in drinking water • Chlorofluorocarbon are nonflammable chemicals mainly used in • the following diseases or infections is caused due to poor water hygiene • ...
Alta Office Work Health and Safety 2024-08-05
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- how often do we plan to have team lunches?
- what needs to be wiped down immediately after making a coffee?
- where is the communal recycling bin for Hallmarc offices
- what needs to be turned on everyday for visibility and safety
- practice good _____ such as washing your hands before eating
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- what should you familiarise yourself with in case of an emergency
- how many fire extinguishers do we have in the office
- who is our first aid officer?
- what part of the toilet needs to be put down after being used?
9 Clues: who is our first aid officer? • how often do we plan to have team lunches? • how many fire extinguishers do we have in the office • where is the communal recycling bin for Hallmarc offices • practice good _____ such as washing your hands before eating • what needs to be turned on everyday for visibility and safety • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2022-11-06
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- how behaviours and health are subject to inheritance
- activity requiring effort with the purpose to improve health and fitness
- a selection of foods people eat to maintain or improve health
- conditions and practices relating to being clean
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- how an individual feels about their current health status
- a type of illness that is ongoing and requires long term medical intervention
- physical or mental pressure a person endures that can be positive or negative
- the absence of illness
- a type of illness that last for less than a year
9 Clues: the absence of illness • a type of illness that last for less than a year • conditions and practices relating to being clean • how behaviours and health are subject to inheritance • how an individual feels about their current health status • a selection of foods people eat to maintain or improve health • ...
Title 8 1529 2024-02-06
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- the _____ of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142
- the modifying of any existing structure, or portion thereof
- overhauling, rebuilding, reconstructing, or reconditioning of structures or substrates, including encapsulation or other repair of ACM or PACM attached to structures or substrates
- an impervious plastic bag-like enclosure affixed around not more than a 60 x 60 inch asbestos-containing material, with glove-like appendages through which material and tools may be handled
- ACM applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts or other structural components to prevent heat loss or gain
- the wrecking or taking out of any load- supporting structural member and any related razing, removing, or stripping of asbestos products
- activities that disrupt the matrix of ACM or PACM, crumble or pulverize ACM or PACM, or generate visible debris from ACM or PACM
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- a filter capable of trapping and retaining at least 99.97 percent of all mono-dispersed particles of 0.3 micrometers in diameter
- asbestos is 0.1 fiber per cubic centimeter of air as an eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA), with an excursion limit (EL) of 1.0 asbestos fibers per cubic centimeter over a 30-minute period
- A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them
- a particulate form of asbestos, 5 micrometers or longer, with a length-to-diameter ratio of at least 3 to 1
- removal or disturbance of building material by sanding, abrading, grinding or other method that breaks, crumbles, or disintegrates intact ACM
- water to which surfactant (wetting agent) has been added to increase the ability of the liquid to penetrate ACM
- presumed asbestos-containing material
- that the ACM has not crumbled, been pulverized, or otherwise deteriorated so that the asbestos is no longer likely to be bound with its matrix
- one certified in the practice of industrial hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene
16 Clues: presumed asbestos-containing material • the modifying of any existing structure, or portion thereof • one certified in the practice of industrial hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene • the _____ of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142 • ...
Glace's Alliance Crossword 2024-08-23
6 Clues: The cafe with the name of an animal. • The WIP group that allows people to style. • A dentist group ending with the letter "z". • This hotel group has over 2 million members. • This game includes divisons like Mafia and Westpac. • This dentist group has 6.8M+ visits in their main game.
Health and Wellbeing 2022-11-06
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- how behaviours and health are subject to inheritance
- activity requiring effort with the purpose to improve health and fitness
- a selection of foods people eat to maintain or improve health
- conditions and practices relating to being clean
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- how an individual feels about their current health status
- a type of illness that is ongoing and requires long term medical intervention
- physical or mental pressure a person endures that can be positive or negative
- the absence of illness
- a type of illness that last for less than a year
9 Clues: the absence of illness • a type of illness that last for less than a year • conditions and practices relating to being clean • how behaviours and health are subject to inheritance • how an individual feels about their current health status • a selection of foods people eat to maintain or improve health • ...
Oral Cancer Crossword 2024-01-16
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- This group of people are more likely to develop oral cancer
- Oral cancer is commonly found in this area
- This is a lifestyle choice that raises the risk of oral cancer
- Type of treatment for Oral cancer that uses drugs
- Experimental treatments for Oral cancer can be obtained through
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- Poor oral ____ is another common cause or oral cancer:
- This type of treatment uses x-rays or other particles to destroy cancer cells
- If left untreated, oral cancer could also affect
- Oral cancer appears in the form of this
9 Clues: Oral cancer appears in the form of this • Oral cancer is commonly found in this area • If left untreated, oral cancer could also affect • Type of treatment for Oral cancer that uses drugs • Poor oral ____ is another common cause or oral cancer: • This group of people are more likely to develop oral cancer • ...
Home Decor 2024-12-27
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- The space directly under a roof, often used for storage.
- room The area in a home designated for eating meals.
- The lower level of a house, typically underground and used for storage or extra living space.
- An outdoor platform attached to a building, often above the ground.
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- A room with facilities for bathing and personal hygiene.
- The space in a home for preparing meals.
- The space in a home where you enter from the outside.
- A room designed for sleeping and personal rest.
- A room for reading, writing, and working in private.
9 Clues: The space in a home for preparing meals. • A room designed for sleeping and personal rest. • room The area in a home designated for eating meals. • A room for reading, writing, and working in private. • The space in a home where you enter from the outside. • A room with facilities for bathing and personal hygiene. • ...
Dental Hygienist Crossword 2022-03-10
5 Clues: RDH means ____________ dental hygienist • A dental hygienist can inject ____________ • hygienists need to workaround patient's_________ challenges • The first dental ________ school opened in Connecticut in 1913 • Studies show a direct link between__________, bone disease, and oral health
Biology - Health and Hygiene Quiz 2021-02-17
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- __________ Vitamin helps in digestion, functioning of nervous system
- Hypopigmentation of skin, deformity of fingers and toes - are symptoms of which disease?
- lack of calcium leads to ___________
- lack of iodine leads to __________
- AIDS is spread by which virus?
- _________ is spread through contaminated food and drinking water.
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- Lack of Vitamin A leads to ___________
- Salk's vaccine is prevention for which disease?
- What is the prevention for Mumps?
- Ascorbic acid is present in __________
- ________ mineral is present in common salt, milk, fruit
11 Clues: AIDS is spread by which virus? • What is the prevention for Mumps? • lack of iodine leads to __________ • lack of calcium leads to ___________ • Lack of Vitamin A leads to ___________ • Ascorbic acid is present in __________ • Salk's vaccine is prevention for which disease? • ________ mineral is present in common salt, milk, fruit • ...
I Contain Multitudes Chapter 5 2024-07-11
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- ________fats can nourish inflammatory microbes.
- Blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile
- Western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic
- Obese people had more _____and fewer Bacteroidetes than their leaner counterparts.
- Akkermansia _____, one of the more common species of gut bacteria, is over 3000 times more common in normal mice than in those genetically predisposed to obesity.
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- pathogenic state
- One estimate suggests that the average American child gets nearly three courses of _____before her second birthday, and ten before her tenth.
- Ugandans eat up to ______ times more fiber than Westerners.
- Hay fever, _______ and household size.
9 Clues: pathogenic state • Hay fever, _______ and household size. • Blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile • ________fats can nourish inflammatory microbes. • Western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic • Ugandans eat up to ______ times more fiber than Westerners. • Obese people had more _____and fewer Bacteroidetes than their leaner counterparts. • ...
Self-Care 3 2023-04-30
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- - Objectives or aims that one aspires to achieve.
- - The exchange of information and ideas between individuals.
- - The activity or skill of expressing thoughts and ideas in written form.
- - The action or skill of absorbing written or printed matter silently or aloud.
- - The practice of maintaining cleanliness and good health.
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- - The process of seeking guidance or support from a trained professional.
- - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- - The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- - The state of being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
9 Clues: - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • - Objectives or aims that one aspires to achieve. • - The practice of maintaining cleanliness and good health. • - The exchange of information and ideas between individuals. • - The state of being present and fully engaged in the current moment. • ...
LA CASA 2021-11-01
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- Also called oficina. It is a place where you can work.
- The place where you cook.
- This room is located below the house; most of the times it is used to store things.
- You use it to go upstairs and downstairs.
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- The place where you take care of your personal hygiene.
- It is usually the largest room in the house.
- It is a place where you can keep your car, tools and other objects.
- The place where the family gathers together in order to eat.
- Place outside the house where you can be outdoors.
9 Clues: The place where you cook. • You use it to go upstairs and downstairs. • It is usually the largest room in the house. • Place outside the house where you can be outdoors. • Also called oficina. It is a place where you can work. • The place where you take care of your personal hygiene. • The place where the family gathers together in order to eat. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-02-06
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- A type of writing that explains or describes something.
- A warm, wet forest with many tall trees.
- A system of living and nonliving things in a specific area.
- The process of keeping clean to stay healthy.
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- The study of size, length, and weight.
- A part of speech that joins words or sentences. predator A person or animal that hunts other animals for food.
- A harmful condition that affects the body.
- A musical instrument family that makes sound when hit or shaken.
- The ability to read smoothly and clearly.
9 Clues: The study of size, length, and weight. • A warm, wet forest with many tall trees. • The ability to read smoothly and clearly. • A harmful condition that affects the body. • The process of keeping clean to stay healthy. • A type of writing that explains or describes something. • A system of living and nonliving things in a specific area. • ...
Menstrual hygiene management, sanitation and healthcare 2023-05-29
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- Time interval to change your pad daily. (hours)
- One of the common symptom of premenstrual syndrome (condition)
- The process of formation of a mature female gamete is called ________.
- An object used when you are menstruating.
- Place to dispose sanitary pad (object)
- This can cause irregular period (mental tension)
- Product of oogenesis (type of cell)
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- Correct term for irregular period
- Where is estrogen secreted (a sac in ovary)
- Monthly shedding of the lining of your uterus. (process)
- Phase of the female menstrual cycle that involves the release of an egg from one of the ovaries.
- What happens to the progesterone level during menstruation (days 1-5)?
- Body's chemical messengers that control menstruation
- Length of menstrual cycle (days)
- Something you use when you wash your hands
15 Clues: Length of menstrual cycle (days) • Correct term for irregular period • Product of oogenesis (type of cell) • Place to dispose sanitary pad (object) • An object used when you are menstruating. • Something you use when you wash your hands • Where is estrogen secreted (a sac in ovary) • Time interval to change your pad daily. (hours) • ...
Kitchen Hygiene and food safety puzzle 2025-11-03
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- – A stronger cleaning process that kills more germs than sanitizing.
- food – Food that has been heated enough to kill bacteria.
- – When bacteria spread from raw foods to ready-to-eat foods.
- – Used to keep perishable foods cold and slow bacterial growth.
- zone – The temperature range (5°C–60°C or 40°F–140°F) where bacteria grow fastest.
- food – Food that hasn’t been cooked and can contain harmful bacteria.
- – The safe way of keeping food in a fridge, freezer, or cupboard.
- – Tiny organisms that can cause food poisoning if food isn’t handled safely.
- – Keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to prevent illness.
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- – The first step before sanitizing; removes visible dirt and food.
- – Used to measure how hot or cold food is when cooking or storing.
- – When food becomes unsafe to eat due to bacteria or mold growth.
- – Worn to protect food from bacteria on hands.
- – The process of killing harmful germs and bacteria on surfaces.
- hands – The most important step before and after handling food.
15 Clues: – Worn to protect food from bacteria on hands. • food – Food that has been heated enough to kill bacteria. • – When bacteria spread from raw foods to ready-to-eat foods. • – Used to keep perishable foods cold and slow bacterial growth. • hands – The most important step before and after handling food. • ...
Ethics and Legal Issues for Dental Hygiene 2024-09-12
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- Acting like a parent with intent to protect a person who is unwilling or unable to protect their own interests
- Level of preponderance of evidence; Beyond a reasonable doubt
- Involves higher fines and longer imprisonments including death sentences
- Ethical foundation of professional ethics based on values, policies, and character.
- To do no harm to the patient
- Failure to perform at the reasonable standard of care of the profession
- To ensure the trust that patients and society have in dental hygienists
- To hold in confidence or secret information entrusted by the patient
- Involves lower fines and short imprisonments
- ___# of elements to prove negligence or malpractice: duty, breach, harm, causation
- Science or philosophy of law
- Ethical theory known as virtue ethics is based on the idea that people should develop a virtuous character to achieve happiness
- Law that uses concept of precedent
- Nominal, compensatory, or punitive; life, liberty, or fines
- Form of Utilitarianism that determines which action brings greatest happiness regardless of feelings or laws
- Type of management to identify and prevent injury
- Three most common legal actions relating to health care: breach of contract, professional malpractice, and failure to obtain informed consent
- Oath to do no harm, protect patient rights, confidentiality, place patient above those of society
- Societal mandates, rules and regulations that govern society
- Form of consequentialism focuses on outcomes instead of actions; right action produces most good for most people
- Strategies used to minimize risks
- The party bringing the claim in a civil proceeding
- Involved obtaining the patients consent before the delivery of oral health care services
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- To benefit the patient
- Ethical theory that believes the overall goodness of the results is the most important moral consideration
- Ethical theory that guides personal behavior and is developed through sense of self, internal struggle, and understanding one's limitations
- Law that agencies are given the authority to oversee specific laws to ensure that intent of the law is enforced
- Law that is enacted by legislation
- Type of tort that has no intent to cause harm, although harm or injury does occur
- The belief it is right to keep promises, fulfill commitments, and follow rules
- Assertion or claim of an individual in a legal proceeding
- Type of unintentional tort
- Ethical theory that actions are moral if they adhere to moral law, and judges the intention and action itself, not the result
- To tell the truth; not to lie to the patient
- Does NOT have to occur for breach of contract (failure to meet ones obligations)
- Ethics theory that focuses on character traits of an individual rather than behavior
- Societal or peer ideal of what is right and wrong; thoughts or ideas about morality
- Personal or spiritual choice between right and wrong
- Type of Tort that is deliberate and purposeful
- Law that is determined by courts which interpret legal issues
- The party defending the claim
- Law that uses rules and regulations based on legislature
- To guarantee self-determination of the patient
- Law against acts considered offensive to society as a whole
- Type of law that results from a breach of legal duty of society's expectations not a contractual obligation
- Defendant had an obligation to the plaintiff, one element to proving negligence or malpractice
- To be fair to the patient; fairness
47 Clues: To benefit the patient • Type of unintentional tort • To do no harm to the patient • Science or philosophy of law • The party defending the claim • Strategies used to minimize risks • Law that is enacted by legislation • Law that uses concept of precedent • To be fair to the patient; fairness • To tell the truth; not to lie to the patient • ...
Biology Activity Crossword Puzzles. 2021-02-19
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- The organism that causes the disease is called?
- What is the mode of transmission for Influenza?
- Salk's Vaccine is the only Prevention for this Disease.
- It is the state when the body suffers due to low intake of food.
- K is symbol for this element.
- It is the state of abnormal nutrition in the body.
- The science of establishment and maintenance of health is known as?
- This Disease affects the whole nervous system of the body.
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- DPT Vaccine is Prevention for this disease.
- Washing hands after passing stool is prevention for which disease?
- It is an organism which carries the pathogenic microbes of the disease.
- Vitamin B-complex and Vitamin C are examples of these Vitamins.
- It is the another name of B3 in water-soluble vitamins.
13 Clues: K is symbol for this element. • DPT Vaccine is Prevention for this disease. • The organism that causes the disease is called? • What is the mode of transmission for Influenza? • It is the state of abnormal nutrition in the body. • Salk's Vaccine is the only Prevention for this Disease. • It is the another name of B3 in water-soluble vitamins. • ...
diseases and immunity 2025-03-17
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- poisonous or not pure
- two things are different but together form a useful combination
- the entry of a pathogen into the body of a host
- a chemical that damage cells
- the movement of a pathogen from one host to another
- people keep themselves or their environment clean to prevent diseases
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- a microorganism that causes disease
- feature that you experience when you have a disease
- to know someone or something because you have seen or experienced it before
- a dead or weakened pathogen that is injected into the body to induce an immune response
- a chemical that is recognised by the body as being"foreign"
- an organism in which a pathogen lives and reproduces
- a protein with a particular shape which helps to kill pathogens
13 Clues: poisonous or not pure • a chemical that damage cells • a microorganism that causes disease • the entry of a pathogen into the body of a host • feature that you experience when you have a disease • the movement of a pathogen from one host to another • an organism in which a pathogen lives and reproduces • a chemical that is recognised by the body as being"foreign" • ...
Health and Hygiene 2021-02-16
6 Clues: Cure for POLIOMYELITIS • Bacteria causing Typhoid • Common Cold also known as:- • organism causing the disease • Whooping Cough also known as:- • ___Vaccine used for prevention of Diptheria
Grammar Final Project - Anna Carrillo - Medical Terms 2021-12-10
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- a gap in one's memory
- affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals
- transmissible by direct or indirect contact
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- conditions or practices conducive to health
- the period of time during which a person that has a disease or that might have a disease is kept away from others.
- making someone or something immune
- the act or process or an instance of inoculating
7 Clues: a gap in one's memory • making someone or something immune • conditions or practices conducive to health • transmissible by direct or indirect contact • the act or process or an instance of inoculating • affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals • ...
Sleeping Habits 2024-01-30
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- Documenting your sleep patterns can help identify issues.
- A type of dream that may scare you and make you wake up anxious.
- A common sleep disorder caused by stress or worry.
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- A routine can signal your body that it's time to sleep.
- Something to avoid doing to a sleepwalker.
- A natural state of rest for the mind and body.
- A common bedtime drink to help you relax.
- Routine activities before bedtime, such as brushing your teeth.
8 Clues: A common bedtime drink to help you relax. • Something to avoid doing to a sleepwalker. • A natural state of rest for the mind and body. • A common sleep disorder caused by stress or worry. • A routine can signal your body that it's time to sleep. • Documenting your sleep patterns can help identify issues. • ...
Health Detectives 2024-03-14
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- A place you might go when you're sick
- Your body's way of fighting off germs
- What you should drink a lot of when you're sick
- Someone who helps you when you're sick
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- What you do to prevent getting sick, like eating healthy foods and washing your hands
- A common childhood illness that causes red spots and a fever
- A substance you might apply to a cut or scrape to prevent infection
- What you should do if you feel unwell
8 Clues: A place you might go when you're sick • Your body's way of fighting off germs • What you should do if you feel unwell • Someone who helps you when you're sick • What you should drink a lot of when you're sick • A common childhood illness that causes red spots and a fever • A substance you might apply to a cut or scrape to prevent infection • ...
his stupid places 2025-10-19
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- - Where pav bhaji tastes like heaven and your hands smell of butter for hours.
- - JAIN burger + JAIN cheesy fries
- - Where half your money disappears and all your gossip happens on that one sofa
- - The official sponsor for both bomb frankie and sandwich
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- - Classic GC meetup spot — mainly for that one perfect chocolate mousse.
- - South Indian breakfast paradise (if he wakes up)
- - soft, buttery, and probably his whole personality.
- - Legendary spot for vada pav, chaos, and questionable hygiene
8 Clues: - JAIN burger + JAIN cheesy fries • - South Indian breakfast paradise (if he wakes up) • - soft, buttery, and probably his whole personality. • - The official sponsor for both bomb frankie and sandwich • - Legendary spot for vada pav, chaos, and questionable hygiene • - Classic GC meetup spot — mainly for that one perfect chocolate mousse. • ...
7th Grade - Module 2 - Review 2024-02-02
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- Keeping your body clean and free of diseases
- Being active throughout the day, not just when you're working out
- Getting 9 - 9.5 hours of sleep every night
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- Sitting all day in school has a negative _______ on my physical health
- Intentionally strengthening your physical body by working out
- Eating and drinking a balanced diet to fuel your body
- Heart disease and diabetes are ________ consequences of being physically unhealthy
7 Clues: Getting 9 - 9.5 hours of sleep every night • Keeping your body clean and free of diseases • Eating and drinking a balanced diet to fuel your body • Intentionally strengthening your physical body by working out • Being active throughout the day, not just when you're working out • Sitting all day in school has a negative _______ on my physical health • ...
3.03 Key Terms 2024-03-27
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- The teeth that replace baby teeth
- How the body is positioned when sitting or standing
- Independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support
- Using different parts of the body together to complete a task
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- A child from ages three to five
- habits practices that help oral hygiene such as brushing your teeth, flossing, visiting dentist regularly
- Involuntary urination, especially by children at night
7 Clues: A child from ages three to five • The teeth that replace baby teeth • How the body is positioned when sitting or standing • Involuntary urination, especially by children at night • Using different parts of the body together to complete a task • Independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-05-20
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- | The fusion of the nucleus of a sperm cell and an egg cell
- | A feeling of tiredness common during early pregnancy
- | The monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus in females
- | A term used to mark the start of pregnancy
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- | The release of an egg from the ovary
- | Practices that help maintain cleanliness during menstruation
- | The condition of carrying a developing baby in the uterus
7 Clues: | The release of an egg from the ovary • | A term used to mark the start of pregnancy • | A feeling of tiredness common during early pregnancy • | The fusion of the nucleus of a sperm cell and an egg cell • | The condition of carrying a developing baby in the uterus • | The monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus in females • ...
My spelling words 2021-09-02
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- a class or division of people or things regarded as having shared characteristics
- if you wash your hands a lot you have good...
- instead of saying fetch you might say...
- the definition of this word is:a person's mortal sense of right or wrong
- another word for free time
- the meaning to these word is:preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- a police operation where they surround a building
- a person who engages in a pursuit
- sometimes someone might...themselves to save other people
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- in every recipe you have to follow the right...otherwise it doesn't turn out right
- finish the saying: ...makes perfect
- everyone ends up having one of these (Hint:you use it to sign things)
- the state of being able to proceed without difficulty
- a difficult situation or problem
14 Clues: another word for free time • a difficult situation or problem • a person who engages in a pursuit • finish the saying: ...makes perfect • instead of saying fetch you might say... • if you wash your hands a lot you have good... • a police operation where they surround a building • the state of being able to proceed without difficulty • ...
Health 2022-04-26
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- increased degree of happiness including a sense of belonging and concern for others
- physical effort to improve health and fitness
- state of health and well-being
- how hard your body is working during physical activity
- psychological and emotional well-being
- maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
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- health of the teeth and gums and keeping the mouth clean and free of disease
- the amount of force your body can exert
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- appropriate body weight in relation to height
- naturally recurring state of mind and body. want to get at least 8 hours
- decreasing the risk of getting type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, depression, anxiety, and dementia
- a course of exercise and diet in preparation for a sporting event
- diet that maintains or improves overall health
14 Clues: state of health and well-being • psychological and emotional well-being • the amount of force your body can exert • appropriate body weight in relation to height • physical effort to improve health and fitness • diet that maintains or improves overall health • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • how hard your body is working during physical activity • ...
Ch 3 vocab 2024-09-25
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- single-celled organisms
- organisms that vary greatly in size and structure, and are classified as plants
- an undesirable substance that is unintentionally introduced in food
- when harmful bacteria from one food are transferred to another food
- practices that promote good health
- a disease transmitted by food
- residue chemical pesticide particles that remain on or in food after it is prepared for consumption
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- single-celled microorganisms that live in soil, water, and the bodies of plants and animals
- a disease-causing agent that must inhabit the living cell of another organism to grow or multiply
- poisons that cause illness
- microorganisms that cause foodborne illness
- are living things so small you can only see them under a microscope
- system that is used to protect the wholesomeness of the food supply
- an organism that lives off another organism
14 Clues: single-celled organisms • poisons that cause illness • a disease transmitted by food • practices that promote good health • microorganisms that cause foodborne illness • an organism that lives off another organism • are living things so small you can only see them under a microscope • an undesirable substance that is unintentionally introduced in food • ...
Food Safety 2024-06-01
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- Repairs made to continue safe operation until permanent repairs can be conducted.
- To avoid cross contamination, cross use of blades is ________.
- A step at which controls can be applied.
- The action required after visiting the toilet or handling raw food.
- A device that can ensure food is cooked thoroughly.
- A document that describes the steps and instructions for a specific process.
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- Certificate Yearly document required prior to the handling of food.
- A substance that causes a vigorous immune response.
- It is recommended to wash hands with soap & water for _____ seconds.
- The practice of keeping yourself & surroundings clean.
- What does the H in HACCP stand form?
- Children and ______ are most susceptible to getting sick when coming into contact with food-borne illnesses.
- An unwanted animal.
- Device used for pest control.
14 Clues: An unwanted animal. • Device used for pest control. • What does the H in HACCP stand form? • A step at which controls can be applied. • A substance that causes a vigorous immune response. • A device that can ensure food is cooked thoroughly. • The practice of keeping yourself & surroundings clean. • To avoid cross contamination, cross use of blades is ________. • ...
Health Terms Crossword 2025-05-12
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- An illness or condition that affects the body or mind.
- The process of providing the body with the nutrients it needs
- A very small infectious agent that can cause illness.
- The overall state of your well-being, including physical, mental, and social aspects.
- A group of organs working together to perform a specific function
- Tiny organisms that can cause infection.
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- The process of a disease being introduced into the body.
- A state of well-being, encompassing physical, mental, and social health.
- Immediate care given to someone who has been injured or suddenly ill.
- The physical structure of a human or animal.
- A visual guide to healthy eating,
- A state of being sick or unwell.
- Practices that promote health and prevent illness, like washing your hands
- The overall state of your well-being, including physical, mental, and social aspects.
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
15 Clues: A state of being sick or unwell. • A visual guide to healthy eating, • Tiny organisms that can cause infection. • The physical structure of a human or animal. • Physical activity to improve health and fitness. • A very small infectious agent that can cause illness. • An illness or condition that affects the body or mind. • ...
Good Grooming And Personal Hygiene of Valet Service Provider 2025-06-23
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- ________ An agreeable smell, often from perfume or cologne.
- _______ What male valets must be clean-shaven or neatly trimmed.
- ________ A type of cosmetic often applied to the lips.
- ___________ What uniforms should not have, indicating they are well-maintained.
- ________ This can be helped by daily brushing of teeth.
- _______ What uniforms should be, reflecting neatness and care.
- ________ Part of the body where nails should be clean and trimmed.
- _______ Feeling well overall, reflecting good hygiene and grooming.
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- _________ Product used to help with perspiration.
- ________ One type of shoe mentioned that should be worn by valets.
- ________ What should be kept clean and neatly trimmed according to the text, for both men and women.
- _____ What uniforms must always be, according to the text.
- _______ What should be avoided for women's eye makeup.
- ________ What uniforms offer in terms of movement.
14 Clues: _________ Product used to help with perspiration. • ________ What uniforms offer in terms of movement. • _______ What should be avoided for women's eye makeup. • ________ A type of cosmetic often applied to the lips. • ________ This can be helped by daily brushing of teeth. • _____ What uniforms must always be, according to the text. • ...
Personal Characteristics & Qualities of Healthcare Workers 2026-02-24
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- Being on time and completing tasks accurately and responsibly.
- Being open to feedback in order to improve your work
- Clothing, hygiene, grooming, and how you present yourself at work
- Being qualified and capable of performing a task correctly.
- Always being ready to learn new procedures and adapt to changes
- Understanding another person’s feelings and situation.
- Being tolerant and understanding when dealing with frustrations.
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- The ability to begin and follow through with tasks without being told.
- Working well with others to provide quality patient care.
- Maintaining good health habits like diet, rest, and exercise
- Always using good judgment and protecting patient confidentiality.
- The ability to say or do the kindest thing in difficult situations
- Being truthful and having integrity in your work.
- Enjoying your work and having a positive attitude.
14 Clues: Being truthful and having integrity in your work. • Enjoying your work and having a positive attitude. • Being open to feedback in order to improve your work • Understanding another person’s feelings and situation. • Working well with others to provide quality patient care. • Being qualified and capable of performing a task correctly. • ...
Food Safety and Hygiene 2022-06-27
8 Clues: food safety factor • the presence of a hazard • something that cause illness • an organism that causes illness • factor that can cause foodborne illness • a factor that can cause foodborne illness • a disease transmitted to people through food • the assurance that food is accepted for human consumption
HSC Week: Hand Hygiene 2025-04-22
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- Gloves don’t replace _________
- Use when hands are visibly soiled
- Moment 1 - ________patient or patient environment contact.
- Alcohol-based hand rub minimal duration ______seconds
- Soap and water minimal duration _______ seconds
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- Moment 4 - After touching patient________
- Moment 2 - before a clean or________ procedure
- Moment 3 - After__________ exposure risk
8 Clues: Gloves don’t replace _________ • Use when hands are visibly soiled • Moment 4 - After touching patient________ • Moment 3 - After__________ exposure risk • Moment 2 - before a clean or________ procedure • Soap and water minimal duration _______ seconds • Alcohol-based hand rub minimal duration ______seconds • Moment 1 - ________patient or patient environment contact.
Crack the Hygiene Code 2024-12-13
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- Type of deodorant made from plant-based ingredients.
- An ingredient in deodorants to soothe and hydrate skin.
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- An ingredient added to mask unpleasant odors.
- A product used to mask or neutralize body odor.
- A compound used in antiperspirants to block sweat glands.
- Microorganisms that break down sweat, causing odor.
- Type of sweat gland associated with body odor.
- Liquid secreted by glands to regulate body temperature.
8 Clues: An ingredient added to mask unpleasant odors. • Type of sweat gland associated with body odor. • A product used to mask or neutralize body odor. • Microorganisms that break down sweat, causing odor. • Type of deodorant made from plant-based ingredients. • An ingredient in deodorants to soothe and hydrate skin. • ...
Hygiene 2017-08-12
Science 2023-02-20
5 Clues: Deficiency of calcium causes • collected underneath the nails. • The process of cooking in hot oil. • We should trim our nails regularly as this • The cleanliness of the body and the surroundings in which one lives.
Vocal Health, Vocal Hygiene & Vocal Tract Anatomy 2023-04-17
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- parts of the vocal tract that help create the words we sing or say
- to close the vocal folds
- are muscularized mucous membranes used for sound production
- sound production
- the major cartilage of the larynx
- is a program for taking care of your vocal folds. It preserves vocal fold tissue to help Vocal Folds vibrate normally
- the area inside the mouth that houses the teeth and tongue
- the large muscle inside the mouth that helps form vowels and consonants
- folds the source behind our voice
- the variation in pitch, stress, and rhythm of speech
- the area within the vocal tract that includes the space at the back of the throat
- our windpipe; where our breath flows
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- the power behind our voice
- to open the vocal folds
- voicebox; houses the vocal folds
- the upper portion of our voice including sinus cavities
- the major muscle of inspiration
- is the total volume of air that is expired after maximum inhalation
- a medical exam where images of vocal fold oscillations are taken
- a small, rounded mass or lump
- trauma to the larynx caused by (sometimes abusive) vocal usage
21 Clues: sound production • to open the vocal folds • to close the vocal folds • the power behind our voice • a small, rounded mass or lump • the major muscle of inspiration • voicebox; houses the vocal folds • the major cartilage of the larynx • folds the source behind our voice • our windpipe; where our breath flows • the variation in pitch, stress, and rhythm of speech • ...
Fun with crossword on Health and Hygiene 2021-02-10
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- Which disease has the prevention Washing hands after passing stool?
- If you are affected by jaundice your diet should be rich in_____.
- If Anushka is having the symptoms of sore throat, rash in throat and high fever,which disease is she diagnosed with?
- Which disease is spread through the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae?
- Which bacterial disease has the prevention of proper hygienic conditions?
- Immunisation of which animal is to be done to prevent Rabies.
- Can you tell Rabies is spread by which virus?
- Harsh had the symptoms of stuffy nose,sneezing and sore throat.what do you think which disease is he suffering from?
- Where does the swelling occur in Mumps?(BELOW WHAT)
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- In the school Raju was asked the full form of AIDS,but he could not answer it. Can you help him by recalling the full form of AIDS?Put a dash- if you want to give space.
- Name the virus of Chickenpox.
- Rita had a lot of Panipuri from a stall. But the water used was contaminated.Soon,her eyes and skin turned yellow.Can you tell me which Viral disease is Rita suffering from?
- How does Poliomyelitis spread? Please give comma in between.
- Which Viral disease has an Airborne transmission?
- Sakshi was diagnosed with Measles.For cure,which vaccine should she take?
- What is whooping cough also known as?
- Jaws lock due to muscular spasm. Due to this symptom Tetanus is also known as____________.
- What is the abbreviation of Bacillus of Calmette and Guerin?
- Which disease symptoms are rise of body temperature to 104-105 degrees F?
- Which disease has a Transmitting agent AIR or THROUGH CONTACT?
20 Clues: Name the virus of Chickenpox. • What is whooping cough also known as? • Can you tell Rabies is spread by which virus? • Which Viral disease has an Airborne transmission? • Where does the swelling occur in Mumps?(BELOW WHAT) • What is the abbreviation of Bacillus of Calmette and Guerin? • How does Poliomyelitis spread? Please give comma in between. • ...
test 2015-03-21
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- a prefix that indicates excess or more of something
- This turns pinkish violet if the the pH goes above 7
- latin term for pharmacist in earlier times
- Slow beating of heart
- A condition that helps maintain health and prevent illness
- a kind of miniature organisms which do not like oxygen for survival
- term indication nasal inflammatory condition that does not end in "itis"
- a sweet tasting root that contains a glycoside about 50 times sweeter than sugar
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- It is found in blood in red and white form
- an agent or drug that causes extreme abnormalities to the foetus
- Gelatine is used in making this dosage form
- Tetra terpenoid compounds like those found in carrot
- What makes the blood red
- Pungent compound in chillies
- an acute disorder that makes you visit toilet frequently
- a scale of temperature in which 98.4 is considered normal for humans
- Referring to children ward in hospital
- a protein that is found in nails and hair
18 Clues: Slow beating of heart • What makes the blood red • Pungent compound in chillies • Referring to children ward in hospital • a protein that is found in nails and hair • It is found in blood in red and white form • latin term for pharmacist in earlier times • Gelatine is used in making this dosage form • a prefix that indicates excess or more of something • ...
Biology Final Review 2016-03-23
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- cavity in the center of the anatomical crown of the tooth that contains the major portion of the dental pulp
- anterior tooth line angle
- part of the tooth protruding out of the gingiva
- extra space that primary canines and molars occupy and that saves room for the eruption of permanent teeth
- supports the production of enamel matrix
- forms ameloblasts
- primary mandibular molars are more posterior than the primary maxillary molars
- forms cementum
- having more than two sets of teeth in a lifetime
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- fundamental dental science on which dental hygiene is based
- derived from ectoderm
- canal in the root of a tooth that leads from the apex into the pulp chamber
- is the same as height of curvature
- residue on newly erupted teeth
- fertilization occurs during this period
- part of the tooth covered by enamel
- primary mandibular molars are more anterior than the primary maxillary molars
- entire pulp cavity within the tooth
18 Clues: forms cementum • forms ameloblasts • derived from ectoderm • anterior tooth line angle • residue on newly erupted teeth • is the same as height of curvature • part of the tooth covered by enamel • entire pulp cavity within the tooth • fertilization occurs during this period • supports the production of enamel matrix • part of the tooth protruding out of the gingiva • ...
Arount eh town 2023-04-10
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- You can take the train here.
- You can get more beautiful in this place.
- You can buy food, cleaning, and hygiene products. People go to this place every week or at least once a moth.
- You stop and go with your car because of this object.
- You go to this place when you want to travel far away.
- You can see paintings and sculptures here.
- You can go to many different types of store in here.
- There are many books in this place.
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- You should use this place to cross the street.
- You receive letter and packages from this place.
- You go to this place when you're sick.
- You learn many things in this place
- There are many animals in t his place.
- You can take a bus here.
- You can see many people here, there are trees and places you can seat.
- You can buy bread and sweets in this place.
- You can eat here.
- You usually stay in those when you travel.
18 Clues: You can eat here. • You can take a bus here. • You can take the train here. • You learn many things in this place • There are many books in this place. • You go to this place when you're sick. • There are many animals in t his place. • You can get more beautiful in this place. • You can see paintings and sculptures here. • You usually stay in those when you travel. • ...
Escherichiosis 2023-11-27
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- E. coli can cause urinary tract ____.
- E. coli is a type of bacterium found in the human ____
- Common symptoms of Escherichiosis include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and _____.
- Escherichiosis can lead to complications such as _____.
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- The type of E. coli strain that can cause severe illness is known as EHEC, which stands for Enterohemorrhagic ____.
- One way to prevent Escherichiosis is by practicing good _____.
- Coli The abbreviation for Escherichia coli is ___.
- Escherichia coli is a Gram-_____.
- Escherichiosis is often caused by the ingestion of contaminated _____.
9 Clues: Escherichia coli is a Gram-_____. • E. coli can cause urinary tract ____. • E. coli is a type of bacterium found in the human ____ • Escherichiosis can lead to complications such as _____. • Coli The abbreviation for Escherichia coli is ___. • One way to prevent Escherichiosis is by practicing good _____. • ...
Pathogens 2024-06-26
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- Gloves, gowns and masks are examples of
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Many foods become contaminated due to lack of ____ washing?
- Is an illness caused by eating food that is contaminated?
- Single-celled microorganisms that can exist either as independent (free-living) organisms or as parasites
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- Microorganisms that cause diseases, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi
- These proteins help the immune system identify and neutralize pathogens.
- Practices that help prevent the spread of infections, such as handwashing and sanitation.
- Listeria is capable of growth in ____ conditions?
9 Clues: Gloves, gowns and masks are examples of • Listeria is capable of growth in ____ conditions? • Is an illness caused by eating food that is contaminated? • Many foods become contaminated due to lack of ____ washing? • A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms. • Microorganisms that cause diseases, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi • ...
Practice revision 2025-08-26
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- Rainwater harvesting helps to ______ water. (4)
- Foods like pulses, milk, meat and eggs that help us grow strong. (18 letters)
- The process where vapor cools and forms liquid droplets. (12)
- Water falling to Earth from clouds. (12)
- A man-made structure built across a river. (3)
- Keeping ourselves and our surroundings clean to stay healthy. (7 letters)
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- The process where water changes from a liquid to a gas. (11)
- Rainwater that seeps into soil and collects underground. (11)
- Eating the right amount of all kinds of foods to stay healthy. (13 letters)
9 Clues: Water falling to Earth from clouds. (12) • Rainwater harvesting helps to ______ water. (4) • A man-made structure built across a river. (3) • The process where water changes from a liquid to a gas. (11) • Rainwater that seeps into soil and collects underground. (11) • The process where vapor cools and forms liquid droplets. (12) • ...
covid 2021-06-06
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- A person may take a ____ to reduce the chance of getting covid.
- Apply hand ____ to keep your hands clean.
- You need to put on a ____ in public to avoid spreading any disease.
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- It is important to maintain good ____.
- The current pandemic is ____-19.
- A person needs to take a ____ test to determine if he/she has covid.
6 Clues: The current pandemic is ____-19. • It is important to maintain good ____. • Apply hand ____ to keep your hands clean. • A person may take a ____ to reduce the chance of getting covid. • You need to put on a ____ in public to avoid spreading any disease. • A person needs to take a ____ test to determine if he/she has covid.
BAC Chapter 1 Vocab 2021-04-13
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- I ____ the competition and won first place!
- the sacred writings of Christianity
- this adjective describes the feeling of relief through the expression of strong emotions
- to belittle or lessen the effectiveness of something
- another word for understand
- European ___ invaded the Americas, devastating the people who already lived here.
- I woke up ____, not knowing where I was.
- My dad ____ me for over an hour about the consequences of poor hygiene.
- Unfortunately, gender roles are deeply ____ in us from a young age.
- I _____ up the stairs awkwardly.
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- another word for stubborn
- She looked at me in utter ____. Clearly she had no idea what was going on.
- another word for native
- It took us a long time to find a ___ solution to the problem.
- famous for something bad
- When I found out that I got into my top choice for high school, I was ____.
- unable to be corrected, improved, or reformed
- The event was _____, so I wore jeans and a tee shirt.
18 Clues: another word for native • famous for something bad • another word for stubborn • another word for understand • I _____ up the stairs awkwardly. • the sacred writings of Christianity • I woke up ____, not knowing where I was. • I ____ the competition and won first place! • unable to be corrected, improved, or reformed • to belittle or lessen the effectiveness of something • ...
Food safety 2025-06-03
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- First In, First Out (inventory rotation method)
- Thoroughly heat food to kill harmful microorganisms
- Heat treatment to kill harmful microorganisms in liquids
- Properly keep food to prevent contamination and spoilage
- To defrost frozen food safely, do it in the refrigerator, microwave, or cold water
- Foods that spoil easily if not properly stored
- The transfer of harmful substances from one food to another
- To reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe level
- Microscopic organisms that can cause foodborne illness
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- Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food
- Tools used in food preparation
- Temperature range where bacteria multiply rapidly (40-140°F or 4-60°C)
- Store food at cold temperatures to slow bacterial growth
- Clean hands and surfaces thoroughly
- Provides important information about a food product
- Practices to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Soaking food in a liquid, should be done in the refrigerator
- Label indicating the quality or safety of a food product
18 Clues: Tools used in food preparation • Clean hands and surfaces thoroughly • Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food • Foods that spoil easily if not properly stored • First In, First Out (inventory rotation method) • Thoroughly heat food to kill harmful microorganisms • Provides important information about a food product • ...
foodborne illness 2024-08-16
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- reaction of foodborne illness
- stomach symptom of foodborne illness
- illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins.
- bacteria found on raw food
- an antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body.
- proper pork temp
- proper beef temp
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
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- poisoning cause by foodborne illness
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- reaction of food poisoning
- submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- prevent cross contamination
- proper poultry temp
- proper chicken temp
- genus of apicomplexan parasites
- bacteria found on lettuce
- keep good personal hygiene
- symptom of foodborne illness
- bacteria found in intestines
20 Clues: proper pork temp • proper beef temp • proper poultry temp • proper chicken temp • bacteria found on lettuce • reaction of food poisoning • bacteria found on raw food • keep good personal hygiene • prevent cross contamination • symptom of foodborne illness • bacteria found in intestines • reaction of foodborne illness • genus of apicomplexan parasites • ...
Millaine's exhibition 2024-09-19
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- A place people are held for punishment and crimes
- The withdrawal of blood to cure an illness
- An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull
- A medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses
- A drug to treat or prevent illnesses
- A person receiving medical treatment
- A formal or explicit statement or announcement
- Practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
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- Not affecting or influencing one another
- Someone who helps people tackle problems
- A word used to explain the unique ways people's brains work (Autism, ADHD, ADD, etc)
- Aged 10 to 19
- The condition of suffering from a disease or medical condition
- A person who specializes in the study of the mind
- Medicine to treat or prevent constipation
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a condition
- House funded by charity
- Aged 18 or older
18 Clues: Aged 10 to 19 • Aged 18 or older • House funded by charity • A drug to treat or prevent illnesses • A person receiving medical treatment • Not affecting or influencing one another • Someone who helps people tackle problems • Medicine to treat or prevent constipation • The withdrawal of blood to cure an illness • A formal or explicit statement or announcement • ...
WWI 2021-04-21
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- Militant X–belief in a supreme state for a supreme people–helped start the war.
- A complex system of defense X dragged countries into the conflict.
- The 1919 Treaty of X ended WWI but probably caused WWII.
- Many surviving soldiers suffered from "X shock."
- Chemical weapons inspired the use of X masks.
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- The X movement inspired both "scientific" racism & better medical care.
- Troops hid in and charged out of muddy X.
- WWI X guns could fire ~500 rounds per minute.
8 Clues: Troops hid in and charged out of muddy X. • WWI X guns could fire ~500 rounds per minute. • Chemical weapons inspired the use of X masks. • Many surviving soldiers suffered from "X shock." • The 1919 Treaty of X ended WWI but probably caused WWII. • A complex system of defense X dragged countries into the conflict. • ...
Puzzle 5 2019-12-15
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- The fruit trees are gone, but this area is still called _____.
- What is the name of britain’s Brexit envoy who quit?
- NUS research centre conducted a survey on 500 Bangladeshi migrant workers and they found out that __________ is the main problem they face.
- What is the main polluter of Singapore’s waters?
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- Which school has the biggest campus in Singapore?
- The term “progressive education” related to?
- Former Japanese prime minister __ dies at an age over 99.
- Who has the most number of world cup wins?
8 Clues: Who has the most number of world cup wins? • The term “progressive education” related to? • What is the main polluter of Singapore’s waters? • Which school has the biggest campus in Singapore? • What is the name of britain’s Brexit envoy who quit? • Former Japanese prime minister __ dies at an age over 99. • ...
TEKA SILANGKATA JABATAN OTORINOLARINGOLOGI 2023-07-10
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- seseorang berasa diri sendiri atau persekitaran berpusing.
- masalah pendarahan dalam hidung.
- bunyi berdesing/berdengung dalam telinga.
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- jenis masalah pendengaran yang menyebabkan seseorang sukar mendengar bunyi/suara yang perlahan.
- seseorang itu sukar untuk bercakap, memahami perbualan, membaca dan menulis selepas serangan strok.
- ...... hygiene ialah tabiat yang menyokong suara sihat dan kuat.
- kesalahan dalam sebutan/bunyi pertuturan yang biasanya berlaku dalam kalangan kanak-kanak.
- keradangan dalam hidung yang menyebabkan seseorang itu mengalami hidung berair, gatal hidung atau mata, kerap bersin, dan rasa hidung tersumbat.
8 Clues: masalah pendarahan dalam hidung. • bunyi berdesing/berdengung dalam telinga. • seseorang berasa diri sendiri atau persekitaran berpusing. • ...... hygiene ialah tabiat yang menyokong suara sihat dan kuat. • kesalahan dalam sebutan/bunyi pertuturan yang biasanya berlaku dalam kalangan kanak-kanak. • ...
World AMR Awareness Week 2024-11-15
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- Drug used to treat bacterial infections, but overuse can lead to resistance
- Antibacterial solution used for hand hygiene in healthcare settings
- This tick-borne illness can become chronic if untreated. (4 letters)
- A type of microorganism that requires a host to replicate
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- This type of soap is used in healthcare to kill bacteria
- A key practice to prevent the spread of infections in hospitals
- Severe infection of the bloodstream, often caused by bacteria,
- Common bacteria found in hospitals, resistant to methicillin
8 Clues: This type of soap is used in healthcare to kill bacteria • A type of microorganism that requires a host to replicate • Common bacteria found in hospitals, resistant to methicillin • Severe infection of the bloodstream, often caused by bacteria, • A key practice to prevent the spread of infections in hospitals • ...
GREEN TOBACCO SICKNESS 2025-01-12
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- The dangerous state of having too much exposure to something harmful.
- Essential gear for hand protection in agricultural work.
- A common symptom of GTS feeling like the world is spinning.
- A common response of the body to toxins, characterized by a queasy stomach.
- Long-sleeved clothing protects this part of the body from nicotine.
- The part of the tobacco plant that causes Green Tobacco Sickness when wet.
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- A harmful substance absorbed through the skin when handling wet plans.
- A vital hygiene step after working in unsafe conditions.
- The part of the tobacco plant that causes Green Tobacco Sickness when wet.
9 Clues: Essential gear for hand protection in agricultural work. • A vital hygiene step after working in unsafe conditions. • A common symptom of GTS feeling like the world is spinning. • Long-sleeved clothing protects this part of the body from nicotine. • The dangerous state of having too much exposure to something harmful. • ...
School and People Who Work There 2026-01-19
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- The _____ leads different sport teams like soccer, football, or basketball.
- The _______ has medical supplies that students can use like ice packs, bandaids, and hygiene products.
- A ________ helps students keep track of their classes, graduation requirements, and life goals and experiences.
- The _______ checks out books, organizes the library, and helps students.
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- The ________ _________ protects the school.
- A ________ gives instruction, answer questions, gives assignments, and grades work
- A _______ makes sure the campus is clean and safe for students to learn.
- The ________ is in charge of the school.
8 Clues: The ________ is in charge of the school. • The ________ _________ protects the school. • A _______ makes sure the campus is clean and safe for students to learn. • The _______ checks out books, organizes the library, and helps students. • The _____ leads different sport teams like soccer, football, or basketball. • ...
HEALTH 2022-05-12
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- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- the conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- happens when a blood vessel that carries oxygen to the brain gets blocked or bursts.
- the name of your school
- your teacher's last name
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- the social media site with the most users
- the name of Mr. G's dog
- the acronym for FEAR OF MISSING OUT
- The "nickname" for cardiovascular disease
- the disease you get when your body cannot process sugar in the correct way
- the direct or indirect influence on people of peers, members of social groups with similar interests, experiences, or social statuses.
11 Clues: the name of Mr. G's dog • the name of your school • your teacher's last name • the acronym for FEAR OF MISSING OUT • the social media site with the most users • The "nickname" for cardiovascular disease • the disease you get when your body cannot process sugar in the correct way • happens when a blood vessel that carries oxygen to the brain gets blocked or bursts. • ...
5.1 5.2 2022-09-21
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- improvement the effort to get better at buisness operations
- factors unsatisfy from not helping or not contributing
- people that want yo to suceed and cheer you on
- needs the desire of being noticed
- needs wanting to fit in and wanting a relationship with everyone
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- management directing employees to the big activities to achieve the goals
- big activities of a buisness
- needs making sure you and those who are with you are safe and protected
- need you want to be in control and be in charge
- needs to take responsibility and set personal goal
- needs wanting to belong and be loved and fit in
- actualization realizing on what you need to work on to be your full potential
12 Clues: big activities of a buisness • needs the desire of being noticed • people that want yo to suceed and cheer you on • need you want to be in control and be in charge • needs wanting to belong and be loved and fit in • needs to take responsibility and set personal goal • factors unsatisfy from not helping or not contributing • ...
mrsa 2024-06-14
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- swabs should be taken from Throat/groin/nose and what other areas
- what bag should be used for infective linen
- what swabs should be taken on a previous mrsa patient
- how many moments of hand hygiene
- what symbol on salus will show a clinical alert
- Transmission what kind of isolation is needed with MRSA
- my patient has previous MRSA and has a catheter what must i send as part of my screen
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- when should a patient be screened for mrsa
- when taking swabs from groin what should be used to moisten the area
- MRSA are resistant to most of these
- what is the name of the wash used to treat MRSA
11 Clues: how many moments of hand hygiene • MRSA are resistant to most of these • when should a patient be screened for mrsa • what bag should be used for infective linen • what is the name of the wash used to treat MRSA • what symbol on salus will show a clinical alert • what swabs should be taken on a previous mrsa patient • ...
Animal housing needs and hygiene 2026-03-11
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- What is an adult male rabbit called?
- What are Guinea Pigs susceptible to in Summer?
- What do rabbit hutches need protection from?
- What is a baby Guinea Pig called?
- What is a female rat called?
- How often should aviaries and cages be cleaned?
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- A group of rats is called a?
- What do rabbits like to do?
- Fish use these for protection
- These animals are often solitary
- The gestational period of this animal is 59-72 days
11 Clues: What do rabbits like to do? • A group of rats is called a? • What is a female rat called? • Fish use these for protection • These animals are often solitary • What is a baby Guinea Pig called? • What is an adult male rabbit called? • What do rabbit hutches need protection from? • What are Guinea Pigs susceptible to in Summer? • How often should aviaries and cages be cleaned? • ...
Vocabulary Terms 2015-02-02
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- Where members of a species survive and reproduce at a higher rate than other members of the species.
- A disease that is capable of being transmitted.
- Attacking of affecting many people in a community or area.
- Any microscopic organism.
- The new organism produced by one or two parent organisms.
- An animal, organism, or gene that has undergone mutation.
- The number of people in a certain area.
- The study of the moral value of human conduct and rules.
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- The maintenance of health or clean.
- A disease that is not capable of being transmitted.
- One-celled organisms capable of giving rise to a new organism without sexual fusion.
- The science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops.
- Affecting or people over a wide geographical area.
- The technique o using microorganisms to create chemical processing.
- The ability of an organism to protect itself from a disease or the affects of a substance.
15 Clues: Any microscopic organism. • The maintenance of health or clean. • The number of people in a certain area. • A disease that is capable of being transmitted. • Affecting or people over a wide geographical area. • A disease that is not capable of being transmitted. • The study of the moral value of human conduct and rules. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2015-02-02
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- Single-celled reproductive system that can grow into a new organism without uniting with the other cells.
- The degree to which an organism can defend itself against a disease or toxic substance.
- The number of living things in an area.
- The way you take care of your body.
- A cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other forms of life.
- A disease that can not cause infection.
- The use of a living organism to solve an engineering problem.
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- The children of an organism.
- A moral principle that governs someones behavior.
- Only organisms best suited to survive their environment and reproduce.
- A disease that can cause infection.
- An epidemic that spreads over a whole continent or country.
- A microorganism that can cause disease.
- Bacteria that has been genetically altered.
- An outbreak of disease that spreads rapidly and widely.
15 Clues: The children of an organism. • A disease that can cause infection. • The way you take care of your body. • The number of living things in an area. • A microorganism that can cause disease. • A disease that can not cause infection. • Bacteria that has been genetically altered. • A moral principle that governs someones behavior. • ...
Brandon Bowling 2015-02-02
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- A group of the same species occupying one habitat
- When your immune system and body defends itself from disease
- An outbreak of a contagious disease
- A disease that is incapable of causing infection
- Moral principles of an individual
- A usually one celled reproductive body that can grow into a new organism with another cell
- the occupation of raising crop and raising animals
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- The principle that only organisms suited for environment will survive long enough to for offspring
- The use of a living organism to solve a engineering problem or preforming a task
- An epidemic that spreads over a wide area
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A offspring that is different than maker
- A disease that is capable of causing a infection
- A organism created that is exactly like their parent
- Preserving you health and provoking disease
15 Clues: Moral principles of an individual • An outbreak of a contagious disease • A microorganism that causes disease • A offspring that is different than maker • An epidemic that spreads over a wide area • Preserving you health and provoking disease • A disease that is incapable of causing infection • A disease that is capable of causing a infection • ...
Class 8 2025-09-03
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- The body's ability to resist a particular infection.
- A substance that trains the immune system to fight a specific disease.
- A long-term condition often linked to diet and lack of exercise.
- A disease spread by the female Anopheles mosquito.
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focused on balance.
- A term for a disease that is long-lasting.
- Describes a disease that can spread from one person to another.
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- A subjective sign of illness that a patient feels, like a headache.
- Personal practices, like hand washing, that prevent illness.
- Public health measures related to clean water and waste disposal.
- ability of germs to survive treatment from medication.
- The abbreviation for a disease linked to lifestyle, not germs.
- Bacterial fever often spread through contaminated water.
- An organism, like a mosquito, that transmits infections.
- A medicine that can become less effective due to overuse.
15 Clues: A term for a disease that is long-lasting. • A disease spread by the female Anopheles mosquito. • The body's ability to resist a particular infection. • ability of germs to survive treatment from medication. • Bacterial fever often spread through contaminated water. • An ancient Indian system of medicine focused on balance. • ...
Infection Control Crossword 2025-10-20
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- The use of a mask, gown, and gloves to prevent expose to infectious agents
- the body's largest organ and barrier to infection
- facility name where you work at
- prevents disease through immunization
- the type of precautions used for residents with illnesses transmitted by respiratory droplets
- the single most important way to prevent the spread of infection
- used to removed microorganisms from hands when they are not visibly soiled
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- essential to avoid dehydration
- precautions used when a patient has a wound or catheter
- something you must wear while providing care but not in the hallway
- use these to clean soiled or dirty resident equipment
- use this to clean your hands when caring for patients with C. Diff
- a disease caused by harmful microorganisms
- type of precautions used for multidrug-resistant organisms
- resident should do this regularly for hygiene
15 Clues: essential to avoid dehydration • facility name where you work at • prevents disease through immunization • a disease caused by harmful microorganisms • resident should do this regularly for hygiene • the body's largest organ and barrier to infection • use these to clean soiled or dirty resident equipment • precautions used when a patient has a wound or catheter • ...
Major Salivary Glands 2025-11-10
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- Salivary gland beneath the jaw; produces mixed serous and mucous saliva.
- Contractile cells that help expel saliva from acini.
- Tube through which saliva is transported from glands to the oral cavity.
- Main duct of the sublingual gland.
- Fluid secreted by salivary glands that aids in digestion and oral hygiene.
- Cells that produce watery, enzyme-rich saliva.
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- Smallest major salivary gland located under the tongue; secretes mostly mucous saliva.
- Duct of the parotid gland opening near the upper second molar.
- Biological molecule that speeds up chemical reactions; e.g., amylase in saliva.
- Largest salivary gland located near the ear; secretes serous saliva.
- Cells that produce thick, lubricating saliva.
- Duct of the submandibular gland opening near the lingual frenulum.
- Enzyme in saliva that begins starch digestion.
- Secretory units of salivary glands composed of serous or mucous cells.
- Gland that releases its secretions through ducts to a surface.
15 Clues: Main duct of the sublingual gland. • Cells that produce thick, lubricating saliva. • Enzyme in saliva that begins starch digestion. • Cells that produce watery, enzyme-rich saliva. • Contractile cells that help expel saliva from acini. • Duct of the parotid gland opening near the upper second molar. • Gland that releases its secretions through ducts to a surface. • ...
Blood Borne Pathogens 2025-12-17
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- Fever, headache, fatigue, weakness, sore throat, diarrhea.
- showering, handwashing, daily brushing/flossing, hair washing, keeping nails trimmed, wearing clean clothes, and covering coughs or sneezes
- Required by employers, outlining procedures, controls, and training.
- Get prompt medical evaluation and post-exposure prophylaxis
- Mandatory initial and annual training, plus sharps injury logs.
- targets the body's white blood cells
- Never recap needles; dispose of needles and other sharp items immediately in puncture-resistant sharps containers.
- Inform your supervisor right away
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- severe liver damage (Hepatitis) or immune system collapse (HIV).
- Gloves, gowns, eye protection, etc., provided at no cost.
- Infects the liver, causing inflammation, chronic infection, cirrhosis, or cancer.
- targets the liver, leading to chronic disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer
- Must be offered to at-risk employees.
- Through blood-to-blood contact, e.g., needle sticks, cuts, splashes.
- Soap and water for skin; clean water/saline for eyes
15 Clues: Inform your supervisor right away • targets the body's white blood cells • Must be offered to at-risk employees. • Soap and water for skin; clean water/saline for eyes • Gloves, gowns, eye protection, etc., provided at no cost. • Fever, headache, fatigue, weakness, sore throat, diarrhea. • Get prompt medical evaluation and post-exposure prophylaxis • ...
Infection Control 2026-03-03
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- critical-devices, semi-critical, non-critical
- PPE
- most common cause of healthcare acquired infections in patients
- the way pathogens move between people
- small living organisms that cannot be seen by the naked eye
- alcohol bases hand rub
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- pathogens passed from the respiratory tract and inhaled by a person
- the way infections move from person to person
- a person at risk of getting an infection
- infected person
- hand hygiene, PPE, reprocessing medical devices between use, environmental controls such as sharps containers
- hospital washed scrubs, hair covered, no nail polish or artificial nails, no rings, bracelets, or necklaces, shoes only to be worn at work
- pathogens pass from an infected person by an intermediate object, such as a device or unwashed hands
- a disease that can be passed from person to person
- a mode of transportation where pathogens can dry to items or suspend in the air
15 Clues: PPE • infected person • alcohol bases hand rub • the way pathogens move between people • a person at risk of getting an infection • the way infections move from person to person • critical-devices, semi-critical, non-critical • a disease that can be passed from person to person • small living organisms that cannot be seen by the naked eye • ...
Food banks 2023-09-28
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- lacking reliable access to a good amount of affordable, nutritious food
- They are not government funded
- Someone who works at a food bank centre is a...
- What people in need require but lack
- How Food banks gain the needs
- To give help to those in need
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- being extremely poor/ in need of help
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- They give you a referral to a foodbank
- Food bank being donated to
- Voluntary help
- Being able to be part of a collective
- In order for foodbanks to work, they need people to...
- Charitable non-profit organisations and centres where people can access Food and Hygiene supplies when they are in Need
- you need to get this from your GP before you can go to a foodbank
- What people going to food banks need
- an urgent need for assistance in this case being for support
- Something not physical that people at foodbanks can receive
18 Clues: Voluntary help • Food bank being donated to • How Food banks gain the needs • To give help to those in need • They are not government funded • What people in need require but lack • What people going to food banks need • Being able to be part of a collective • being extremely poor/ in need of help • They give you a referral to a foodbank • ...
Chapter 16 2021-11-29
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- What emergency information does a babysitter need from parents
- guidelines for caring for children who are ill.
- chronic illnesses that may affect children
- common injuries
- handling serious injury situations
- What is the purpose of developmental screening?
- How would you treat a child who has a cold and one who has diarrhea?
- preventing falls
- How can you tell that a playground is safe for children?
- What kinds of preventive medical care promote wellness in children?
- What is the most important rule for child safety around water
- How can a parent prevent poisoning in the home?
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- What causes the most deaths and injuries for children in vehicle crashes?
- prepare a young child for a hospital stay
- Why do parents often struggle to figure out whether a child is ill?
- signs that indicate a health care provider should be called?
- What should a parent do to provide good dental care for ac child?
- Are the people who sexually abuse children always strangers?
18 Clues: common injuries • preventing falls • handling serious injury situations • prepare a young child for a hospital stay • chronic illnesses that may affect children • guidelines for caring for children who are ill. • What is the purpose of developmental screening? • How can a parent prevent poisoning in the home? • How can you tell that a playground is safe for children? • ...
PE Crossword 2025-09-16
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- A state of overall health that balances physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Practices to keep yourself clean and healthy.
- Aid Immediate care given to someone who is hurt.
- The ability to recover from difficulties.
- A substance that helps protect the body from disease.
- The body’s response to challenges or demands.
- Maintaining the right amount of water in the body.
- The ability to keep going without getting tired.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- The process by which your body breaks down food and uses energy.
- The body’s ability to fight off disease.
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- How much your joints can move through their full range of motion.
- A unit of energy found in food.
- The ability of muscles to exert force.
- Exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs.
- Harm or damage to the body.
- Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
18 Clues: Harm or damage to the body. • A unit of energy found in food. • The ability of muscles to exert force. • The body’s ability to fight off disease. • The ability to recover from difficulties. • Practices to keep yourself clean and healthy. • The body’s response to challenges or demands. • Exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs. • ...
International Inection Prevention Week (13-19th October) 2025-09-30
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- Container used to safely discard used needles
- Infection caused by microbes that don’t respond to many medicines
- Bin color used for general waste like paper and food
- Protective cover for the feet in operation theatres
- Hospital team that monitors hygiene and waste handling
- Stick with cotton tip used for sample collection
- A germ smaller than bacteria, needs living cells to grow
- The insect that spreads dengue and chikungunya
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- Disinfectant commonly used in hospitals, starts with “C”
- Protective transparent shield worn over the face
- Protective gear for the eyes during procedures
- Chemical disinfectant also used in old-style antiseptic bottles
- Infection picked up while travelling abroad, e.g. Ebola, SARS, MERS
- Mosquito-borne disease that can be fatal, prevented by nets & repellents
- Symbol on biomedical waste bags, three interlocking circles
- Waste bin color for contaminated plastics like gloves & IV tubing
- Childhood disease spread by coughing/sneezing, prevented by MMR vaccine
- A common hospital germ, often found on hands and surfaces, abbreviated as MRSA
18 Clues: Container used to safely discard used needles • Protective gear for the eyes during procedures • The insect that spreads dengue and chikungunya • Protective transparent shield worn over the face • Stick with cotton tip used for sample collection • Protective cover for the feet in operation theatres • Bin color used for general waste like paper and food • ...
Hygiene, Energy Drinks, Skin Care and Concussions 2024-10-03
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- A condition that lasts for a long time or keeps coming back
- Related to thinking, learning, and understanding
- When a doctor figures out what illness or condition you have
- A chemical in coffee, tea, and some sodas that can make you feel more awake
- The body's defense system that fights off germs and keeps you healthy
- Tiny openings in your skin where sweat and oil come out
- The feeling that you want to throw up
- Minerals in your body, like sodium and potassium, that help it work right
- Something that makes you urinate more often, which helps get rid of extra water in your body
- Feeling nervous, shaky, or jumpy, often from too much caffeine
- A product you use to stop or cover bad body odor
- Skin condition that causes pimples and bumps, usually on the face
- The process your body uses to turn food into energy
- A skin condition that causes itchy, red, and dry patches
- Something, like caffeine, that makes your body or brain work faster or feel more awake
- The oily substance your skin makes to keep it from drying out
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- Keeping yourself clean to stay healthy and avoid getting sick
- When your body doesn’t have enough water to work properly
- When germs, like bacteria or viruses, enter the body and make you sick
- Holes in your teeth caused by decay that can lead to pain and more damage
- The area of medicine that deals with the health of babies, children, and teenagers
- Extreme tiredness or lack of energy
- Professionals who care for and improve the appearance of skin
- Tiny living things that can cause infections, but some are also helpful
- The sudden drop in energy after using up a burst of energy, often after having sugar or caffeine
- Set rules or steps to follow in certain situations, especially for health and safety
- Easily annoyed or upset
- A plant root often used as a natural remedy to boost energy and reduce stress
- Infections caused by fungi, like athlete’s foot or ringworm
- Signs or feelings that show you might be sick, like a fever or sore throat
30 Clues: Easily annoyed or upset • Extreme tiredness or lack of energy • The feeling that you want to throw up • Related to thinking, learning, and understanding • A product you use to stop or cover bad body odor • The process your body uses to turn food into energy • Tiny openings in your skin where sweat and oil come out • ...
Personal Hygiene Family Activity 2014-06-25
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- You should brush your teeth at least _____ times a day.
- ____________________is a sticky film that coats the tooth and can cause cavities.
- You should use a new toothbrush every __________ months or if you were sick.
- You should use toothpaste that has _________________ in it.
- Brush your teeth as soon as possible after eating or drinking ______________ foods or drinks.
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- You should floss your teeth ________ a day.
- ____________________ is the best way to clean in between your teeth.
- You should brush __________ sides of your teeth.
8 Clues: You should floss your teeth ________ a day. • You should brush __________ sides of your teeth. • You should brush your teeth at least _____ times a day. • You should use toothpaste that has _________________ in it. • ____________________ is the best way to clean in between your teeth. • You should use a new toothbrush every __________ months or if you were sick. • ...
List 17 2024-03-07
5 Clues: a lack of excess pride • to practice that aids good health • to measure or to estimate something • free of filth or germs harmful to health • to live or stay in a place in a certain mental state
Community Part 1 2022-04-23
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- This was developed by the WHO and determines periodontal needs rather than periodontal status.
- An irreversible index that assesses the extent of root caries experience.
- This check for bleeding and delayed bleeding to indicate whether or not someone has gingival inflammation.
- Procedure performed by dental hygienists in some states in which a tooth is sealed after removing demineralized tooth surfaces by hand.
- A system of the 5 dimensional health model that focuses on the body, fitness, nutrition, and not being sick or injured.
- The M in DMFT/DMFS stands for what?
- Tool used to perform the Eastman Interdental Bleeding Index.
- The final step of the learning ladder.
- Tool used for GBI.
- A type two examination that uses a mouth mirror, explorer, adequate illumination, posterior bitewing radiographs and select periapicals.
- The amount of existing and new cases of a disease.
- Second step in community program planning.
- The amount of new cases of a disease.
- A system of the 5 dimensional health model that focuses on how you think and being able to control your thoughts and think positively.
- The second lowest level on Maslow's hierarchy.
- Type of Prevention in which the goal is to delay the onset of disease, reverse its progress, or arrest it.
- The first step of the learning ladder.
- The fifth step of the learning ladder.
- This uses a probe to determine prevalence and severity of gingivitis in groups based on the severity of inflammation and location.
- Fifth step in community program planning.
- A type three examination that uses a mouth mirror, explorer, and adequate illumination.
- A division of the 5 dimensional health model that is about connecting with other people and having close friends.
- A special what is used for the PSR?
- Fill in the Blank: The optimal fluoride level in drinking water is zero point ________ ppm.
- Anything that limits an individual's ability to received dental services.
- The F in DMFT/DMFS stands for what?
- An evaluation that looks at how well the community program performed and the quality of it.
- The third step of the learning ladder.
- Used to test for plaque control and calculus inhibition by measuring supragingival calculus formation following prophylaxis.
- A system of the 5 dimensional health model that focuses on being able to read, value, and control you own emotions and the emotions of others.
- This is at the center of the 5 dimensional health model.
- A type four examination that uses a tongue depressor and available illumination.
- A dental index that shows conditions that can be changed.
- The first step in community program planning.
- An internal evaluation of the program during planning.
- This is a modified version of the PI in that it uses Ramfjord's teeth.
- Final step in community program planning.
- An evaluation that looks at how much the program did on a numerical scale.
- A oral hygiene index
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- The group a community program will serve.
- Type of prevention that involves replacement of lost tissues through rehabilitation from the disease damage.
- This is designed to detect early symptoms of gingivitis.
- For a GI teeth are divided in to how many areas?
- Interviews, surveys, document analysis, and observations are an example of what type of dental hygiene evaluations?
- The third level from the lowest of Maslow's hierarchy.
- An irreversible index that measures the observable caries experience in primary teeth.
- A psychological theory that argues there are 5 distinct needs that motivate human behavior.
- Fill in the Blank: According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs a person must first meet a _______ level before the next can be met.
- The second step of the learning ladder.
- a probe is used assess plaque and the thickness of it at the gingival margin.
- This classified periodontal treatment needs quickly and efficiently and is a preliminary screening tool to determine need for full mouth periodontal assessment.
- An irreversible index used to measure past and present caries of a population with permanent dentition.
- The second highest level of Maslow's hierarchy.
- What is needed to perform a CPITN?
- Type of prevention in which routine treatment is given to terminate the disease process or restore tissues to as normal as possible.
- A dental index that shows the presence of absence of a condition.
- A oral hygiene index that uses a disclosing solution to assess performance in removing plaque and debris after toothbrushing instructions.
- The highest level of Maslow's hierarchy.
- The dmft does not account for teeth that were what due to past caries experience?
- A method of identifying the cause of disease through the assessment of risk factors.
- Assesses papillary bleeding to indicate the presence of gingival inflammation.
- Index that rates fluorosis within a population based on the most severe form found on two or more teeth.
- The most basic human needs according to Maslow's hierarchy.
- The fourth step of the learning ladder.
- An evaluation of a program after implementation.
- This is performed as a clinical exam alone or with radiographs and each tooth is scored based on the condition of the surrounding tissue.
- Plant based sweetener that inhibits the bacteria's ability to metabolize sugar.
- A broad statement about the expected outcome when a project is complete.
- Basic screening and exams that use dental indices are examples of what type of dental hygiene evaluations.
- Specific and observable actions that the learner can perform.
- A type one examination that uses a mouth mirror, explorer, adequate illumination, thorough radiographs, study models, and other tests as needed.
- A system of the 5 dimensional health model that focuses on having a connection to something that is bigger than oneself or having a sense of belonging.
- This is used to measure oral hygiene status by observing debris and calculus.
- The community profile created during assessment will serve as what?
- The D in DMFT/DMFS stands for what?
- Group of teeth that serve as a representation of the full dentition.
- A dental index that shows conditions that will not change.
- A dental index that shows all past and present evident of a condition.
- Fourth step in community program planning.
- Third step in community program planning.
80 Clues: Tool used for GBI. • A oral hygiene index • What is needed to perform a CPITN? • The M in DMFT/DMFS stands for what? • A special what is used for the PSR? • The D in DMFT/DMFS stands for what? • The F in DMFT/DMFS stands for what? • The amount of new cases of a disease. • The final step of the learning ladder. • The first step of the learning ladder. • ...
Kids in the Kitchen 2013-12-03
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- The A--- in the lemon cut my lip
- Ye--t is a microorganism related to fungi
- When you mix raw meats with cooked meats Cross C-----------n occurs
- S-----y is an important part to ensure everyone stays safe
- A R----e is a method, ingredient list and equipment list used to make a dish
- Pre---- the oven before placing the scones in to cook
- An oval shaped bacteria
- The opposite of Solid is L----d
- The opposite of liquid is S----
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- the opposite of theory is P-------l
- S---e the cans properly so they don't fall over
- The process when you mix a liquid and solid so it forms a solution (D------e)
- Items used for a particular purpose
- Food H------ is important in the kitchen to prevent contamination
- Don't over P--l the carrots as the skin carries vitamins
- B--- the cake in the oven
- A procedure to accomplish a dish
- Fungal growth that causes decay (M---d)
18 Clues: An oval shaped bacteria • B--- the cake in the oven • The opposite of Solid is L----d • The opposite of liquid is S---- • The A--- in the lemon cut my lip • A procedure to accomplish a dish • the opposite of theory is P-------l • Items used for a particular purpose • Fungal growth that causes decay (M---d) • Ye--t is a microorganism related to fungi • ...
COVID-19 2020-04-12
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- global organization concerned about the humanity’s health
- a time of intense difficulty or danger
- the process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- a sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease.
- epidemic of a disease
- relating to the whole world, worldwide
- to fight against
- transported,can spread through the air
- the cleanliness of a person
- being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
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- a regulation requiring people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night.
- restriction of movement of people or goods which is intended to prevent the spread of a disease.
- distributed over a large area or number of people globally.
- submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- a situation where people cannot afford basic necessities
- emergency protocol that prevents people from leaving or entering a room, building or certain area
- liable to be transmitted to people, organisms
- usually a cure or prevention against a virus or disease
18 Clues: to fight against • epidemic of a disease • the cleanliness of a person • a time of intense difficulty or danger • relating to the whole world, worldwide • transported,can spread through the air • liable to be transmitted to people, organisms • usually a cure or prevention against a virus or disease • a situation where people cannot afford basic necessities • ...
Let's review! 2020-03-20
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- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A place you go to learn.
- A place you go with your family to swim on a hot day.
- It's used to travel from a city to another.
- You can find newspapers, magazines and comicbooks there.
- A word you use to describe when something is at a short distance, when something is close by.
- Cars uses to pass by.
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- It's dark and you can have popcorn and soda.
- You can find all kinds of stores selling clothes, books and so on.
- You can buy medicine and hygiene articles.
- The action of going from one side (of something) to another.
- You use it to cross a river.
- You can find lots of trees and people like to walk through.
13 Clues: Cars uses to pass by. • A place you go to learn. • You use it to cross a river. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • You can buy medicine and hygiene articles. • It's used to travel from a city to another. • It's dark and you can have popcorn and soda. • A place you go with your family to swim on a hot day. • ...
health and hygiene 2021-02-10
6 Clues: prevention DPT vaccine. • Name of bacteria Clostridium. • prevention Vaccine good nutrition • transmitting agent through air contact. • prevention and cure avoid contact with infected person. • mode of transmission infection through sneezing and cough.
Foody Safety & Hygiene 2025-12-15
6 Clues: * Marking containers with dates • ** Dates showing food freshness • * Moisture inside food containers • ** Spread of bacteria between foods • ** Lowering food temperature safely • ** Rapid cooling to prevent spoilage
Food Borne Pathogens 2022-03-24
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- these are aerobic bacteria
- bacteria that can cause food poisoning
- this bacteria is found in cold meats, salads and shellfish
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- these are bacteria and viruses that invade the body and multiply in the lining of the intestines or other body tissues
- these cause poisoning and are naturally produced by animals, plants and fungi
- these are exotoxins that affect the gastrointestinal tract
- (5/7) one consequence of poorer food hygiene
7 Clues: these are aerobic bacteria • bacteria that can cause food poisoning • (5/7) one consequence of poorer food hygiene • these are exotoxins that affect the gastrointestinal tract • this bacteria is found in cold meats, salads and shellfish • these cause poisoning and are naturally produced by animals, plants and fungi • ...
Flush Crossword puzzle 2021-02-05
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- Paine's father and is called the Pirate man by Noah and Abbey
- Lice peeking's girlfriend big part of helping Noah and Abbey's plan
- can't trust anything he says one of the reasons the Coral Queen burnt down
- Has a great bite bought all the die for the Royal flush plan
- Loves to protect the environment
- Has very bad hygiene Shelly's boyfriend
- Dusty Muleman's son another reason the Coral Queen burnt down
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- Tips Dusty of every time the coast guard comes for a surprise inspection
- Owns the casino boat called the Coral Queen
- Paine teaches him how to play chess
- Paine Underwood's wife Helps Paine when he is accused for burning down the Coral Queen
- Paine's son loves fishing, Cares about the environment too
12 Clues: Loves to protect the environment • Paine teaches him how to play chess • Has very bad hygiene Shelly's boyfriend • Owns the casino boat called the Coral Queen • Paine's son loves fishing, Cares about the environment too • Has a great bite bought all the die for the Royal flush plan • Paine's father and is called the Pirate man by Noah and Abbey • ...
Giving advice 2025-10-31
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- nervous and uncomfortable with other people
- to clean oneself in a shower; to shower
- to hand over; turn over; surrender
- form an opinion or conclusion about
- liking to be with people; friendly
- to agree to take something, or to consider something as satisfactory, reasonable, or true
- feeling or showing a state of self-conscious confusion and distress
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- the practice or principles of keeping yourself and your environment clean in order to maintain health and prevent disease
- to act in a particular way, or to act in a way that is considered correct
- to not be a serious problem
- an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
- pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory
12 Clues: to not be a serious problem • to hand over; turn over; surrender • liking to be with people; friendly • form an opinion or conclusion about • pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory • to clean oneself in a shower; to shower • nervous and uncomfortable with other people • feeling or showing a state of self-conscious confusion and distress • ...
Food Safety 2016-10-06
Across
- Knife used on bone.
- When you dice a tomato what is the shape?
- Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing.
- Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits.
- The maximum temperature at which a fridge should be set at.
- You should always wash surfaces before and after you use them to avoid __________.
- Allergy to which causes the body to have a reaction to a substance or object making it hypersensitive.
- Knife used for cutting smaller food such as apples.
- Knife that cuts bread.
- There are __ different knives.
- You should wash your hands for a minimum of___ seconds.
Down
- Other than a fire extinguisher you can use this to help contain a fire.
- a key term in the Fight BAC Campaign explaining hygiene and sanitization.
- An illness caused by spoilage of food by contamination.
- Knife used on poultry and meats.
- A poisoning that can be caused by uncooked poultry or eggs.
- Don´t leave food in the danger zone for more than ___ hours.
- Knife used for cutting through bone.
- You should always cut ____ from yourself.
- ____ is short for tablespoon.
20 Clues: Knife used on bone. • Knife that cuts bread. • ____ is short for tablespoon. • There are __ different knives. • Knife used on poultry and meats. • Knife used for cutting through bone. • Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits. • When you dice a tomato what is the shape? • You should always cut ____ from yourself. • Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing. • ...
Food Safety 2016-10-06
Across
- When you dice a tomato what is the shape?
- The maximum temperature at which a fridge should be set at.
- Allergy to which causes the body to have a reaction to a substance or object making it hypersensitive.
- An illness caused by spoilage of food by contamination.
- Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing.
- Knife used on poultry and meats.
- Knife used for cutting smaller food such as apples.
- You should always cut ____ from yourself.
- ____ is short for tablespoon.
- Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits.
Down
- You should wash your hands for a minimum of___ seconds.
- Don´t leave food in the danger zone for more than ___ hours.
- Knife that cuts bread.
- You should always wash surfaces before and after you use them to avoid __________.
- Knife used for cutting through bone.
- Other than a fire extinguisher you can use this to help contain a fire.
- Knife used on bone.
- A poisoning that can be caused by uncooked poultry or eggs.
- There are __ different knives.
- a key term in the Fight BAC Campaign explaining hygiene and sanitization.
20 Clues: Knife used on bone. • Knife that cuts bread. • ____ is short for tablespoon. • There are __ different knives. • Knife used on poultry and meats. • Knife used for cutting through bone. • Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits. • When you dice a tomato what is the shape? • You should always cut ____ from yourself. • Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing. • ...
Food Safety 2016-10-06
Across
- You should always wash surfaces before and after you use them to avoid __________.
- Other than a fire extinguisher you can use this to help contain a fire.
- a key term in the Fight BAC Campaign explaining hygiene and sanitization.
- You should wash your hands for a minimum of___ seconds.
- Knife used for cutting through bone.
- Knife that cuts bread.
- There are __ different knives.
Down
- The maximum temperature at which a fridge should be set at.
- Knife used on bone.
- ____ is short for tablespoon.
- Don´t leave food in the danger zone for more than ___ hours.
- Allergy to which causes the body to have a reaction to a substance or object making it hypersensitive.
- A poisoning that can be caused by uncooked poultry or eggs.
- An illness caused by spoilage of food by contamination.
- Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing.
- Knife used for cutting smaller food such as apples.
- Knife used on poultry and meats.
- You should always cut ____ from yourself.
- Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits.
- When you dice a tomato what is the shape?
20 Clues: Knife used on bone. • Knife that cuts bread. • ____ is short for tablespoon. • There are __ different knives. • Knife used on poultry and meats. • Knife used for cutting through bone. • Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits. • You should always cut ____ from yourself. • When you dice a tomato what is the shape? • Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing. • ...
Dustin-Cooking Revision 2016-10-06
Across
- the most important liquid essential for living
- foods with low fat and low sugar
- is mostly edible and can be cooked
- the most common method of measuring an amount
- are used to measure how much food you should eat in each food group
- is used to say how hot something is
- categories of foods which normally have recommended serves
- a metric way of measuring liquids
- is five millilitres
- an imperial way of measuring
- a way to cook or eat something
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- foods like watermelon and apples belong to this food group
- milk and cheese belong to this food group
- the second largest food group
- good form of maintaining hygiene
- should only be eaten on special occasions
- over the recommended body weight by a lot
- is 1/16 of a cup
- a way of measuring time
- when you use your hands with dough
- the average serves of grain for a boy
- normally separates clumps in stuff like flour
- you use this equipment to measure the weight of foods
- bread and cereals normally belong to this food group
24 Clues: is 1/16 of a cup • is five millilitres • a way of measuring time • an imperial way of measuring • the second largest food group • a way to cook or eat something • good form of maintaining hygiene • foods with low fat and low sugar • a metric way of measuring liquids • is mostly edible and can be cooked • when you use your hands with dough • is used to say how hot something is • ...
How Well Do You Know Corinne Reid? 2017-04-18
Across
- Passion
- Caused two broken vertebrae
- Milestone
- Famous dieting statement: “I’m dying of ____________”/
- Hygiene function learned by necessity in mid twenties
- Last name of Sidney who knocked down our snow forts
- What police were late for when sirens sounded; __________break
- Emeritus Member
- High school
- Manicurist
- Obstetrician
- CEO of for a year
- Items put in washer by Dad that almost made her lose it
- Four legged fear
- Little Grandma
- Horticulture buddy
- Shares a bday
- Tidbit Word Game
Down
- Fancy Outerwear
- Last name of Maid of Honor
- Age when wed
- 7th daughter?
- Miracle cure-all
- Famous signature obtained
- Dept. worked at Diamond
- Village monthly rag; Timberlake ____________
- Show we were afraid she might go on
- Simple lobe procedure performed in her 40s
- Operation performed five times
- Vocal Talent
- Hollywood box-office star
- Late blooming foot talent
- Pittsburgh suburb of youth
- Unofficial Taxi service
- PCP
- Used our patio as short cut to the lake
- "I'm not your friend; I'm your ___________"
- Nee
- On the market
39 Clues: PCP • Nee • Passion • Milestone • Manicurist • High school • Age when wed • Vocal Talent • Obstetrician • 7th daughter? • On the market • Shares a bday • Little Grandma • Fancy Outerwear • Emeritus Member • Miracle cure-all • Four legged fear • Tidbit Word Game • CEO of for a year • Horticulture buddy • Dept. worked at Diamond • Unofficial Taxi service • Famous signature obtained • Hollywood box-office star • ...
The Good Life 2015-01-14
Across
- Make sure all are replaced before Paul arrives 5,5
- Pretend to do this while Paul is here
- Senior staff member we like
- Staff member who made a brief appearance in 2014
- The promised land 4,8
- Tricia likes to invade 8,5
- I don't want to make these 7,3
- The way to smile 8,3,7
- Body part James likes to rub
- A product 5,5
- Shop-suitable music
- Classic valentines product 4,5
- What we get if we hit all the targets
- When we get paid
- Certificate Level 1 or 2?
- There's none in our hot chocolate
Down
- Thing Silvia would rather do than glassine boxes 5,3,6
- Dusty
- Everything contains this at Christmas
- A sponsored dog
- May have to pop to Rymans 7,6
- Paul received the 2014 Golden Leaf Award for this 4,10
- Please don't make me go there
- It's contagious!
- Edu has cracked!
- 2012 Pop-up shop, predecessor to Heals
- Information to beg the kitchen for
- Something found in chocolate
- Pest control
29 Clues: Dusty • Pest control • A product 5,5 • A sponsored dog • It's contagious! • Edu has cracked! • When we get paid • Shop-suitable music • The promised land 4,8 • The way to smile 8,3,7 • Certificate Level 1 or 2? • Tricia likes to invade 8,5 • Senior staff member we like • Body part James likes to rub • Something found in chocolate • May have to pop to Rymans 7,6 • Please don't make me go there • ...
Digestive System Pg-44,45,46 2021-02-15
Across
- Which teeth's cutting edges have hill-like projections?
- Carnivores tear flesh through their
- Their cutting edges are broad and chisel shaped.
- We should use tongue scraper to remove _______ from tongue.
- Root has ______ processes in premolars and lower molars
- Tooth may fall out in _________________.
- Mouth Hygiene means taking care of teeth. Correct this sentence.
- Digestion of food begins in the mouth and ends in the Large intestine. Is this sentence correct? If it is wrong correct it.
Down
- Human beings show __________ dentition.
- In the mouth, food is first chewed and broken into small pieces. This process is called _________.
- We should use dry ________ brush for the first one minute of cleaning.
- Tooth decay is also called as ________.
- At this stage, supporting bones and fibres are damaged.
- In _________ stage bleeding may occur during brushing.
- The innermost ___________ space of the tooth is the pulp cavity.
- Healthy gums don't have _________.
- The _______ and dentine are the only living parts of the body.
- There are ____ premolars in each jaw.
- Bad breath arises due to several reasons like ________, dry mouth etc.
- The Pulp contains blood vessels and ________.
20 Clues: Healthy gums don't have _________. • Carnivores tear flesh through their • There are ____ premolars in each jaw. • Human beings show __________ dentition. • Tooth decay is also called as ________. • Tooth may fall out in _________________. • The Pulp contains blood vessels and ________. • Their cutting edges are broad and chisel shaped. • ...
Spanish Crossword part 2 2021-03-16
Across
- A book you enjoy is considered...
- Eating an unnatural great amount continuously makes you...
- If someone has brown hair, they are...
- Looking at a blank wall and doing nothing is...
- An award winning scientist is considered...
- The size of a marble.
- Going to a theme park is...
- Fasting for days makes you
- Opposite of good.
- An army commander is...
- If someone has red hair, they are...
- If you are 6 feet and up, what are you considered?
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- A comedian is usually..
- If someone is treating you with respect, they are...
- A model on a magazine is very...
- If someone has dark hair and dark skin, they are...
- If you have a successful job, you are...
- If you had a great day, you are feeling...
- If a person is waiting without complaining, they are...
- A body builder is...
- According to modern day beauty standards, having bad hygiene is...
- Sitting on the couch all day makes you...
- Opposite of small.
- Synonym of bonita.
- What color is Princess Cinderella's hair?
- Opposite of tall.
26 Clues: Opposite of tall. • Opposite of good. • Opposite of small. • Synonym of bonita. • A body builder is... • The size of a marble. • A comedian is usually.. • An army commander is... • Fasting for days makes you • Going to a theme park is... • A model on a magazine is very... • A book you enjoy is considered... • If someone has red hair, they are... • If someone has brown hair, they are... • ...
Crossword Buddies 2022-02-24
Across
- Form of goverenment in India
- The most widely spread endemic in India that must be handled quickly and wisely
- A large ethnic group in Pakistan
- The majority religion began in India
- The world's highest mountain range
- The world's oldest known languages
- Capital of India
- Sacred animals and cannot be harmed as a part of Indian's beliefs
- One of the Indian's contribution in the world thaf dealt with much attention that devoted to hygiene, to the regimen of the body and to diet
- A country where mostly Muslims are dominant
Down
- A fertile area that covers much of Northern India
- People from Central Asia who arrived in India around 1500 B.C.
- The world's largest mangrove forest
- Father of Medicine
- One of the biggest problem in India
- A very spiritual country
- The first Indian who began a nonviolent protest to push the British out in India
- Extremely popular and influential among Sunnis
- Do the most menial jobs in the society of India
- Continent where India and Pakistan belong
20 Clues: Capital of India • Father of Medicine • A very spiritual country • Form of goverenment in India • A large ethnic group in Pakistan • The world's highest mountain range • The world's oldest known languages • The world's largest mangrove forest • One of the biggest problem in India • The majority religion began in India • Continent where India and Pakistan belong • ...
Siem Reap Food Bank 2021-06-07
Across
- What we eat for nutrition
- Condition of being extremely poor
- Weight measure for rice
- Siem Reap Food Bank's Director
- Liquid used for frying
- Oval object produced by female birds
- Provide someone with something
- Staple food in Cambodia
- Ferment this to make a popular Khmer paste
- Bad health due to too little good food
- Piece of land where plants are grown
- Bang Bang Bakery Siem Reap specialty
- Cause of Siem Reap job losses in 2020
- Personal hygiene item
- Fish, soy and chili ________
- Something given to charity
Down
- Jungle Burger Siem Reap burgers are ______
- Process of taking in and using food
- Vehicle for food delivery
- Freely offer to do something
- Black eyed _______
- Place to find wild fruit in Cambodia
- Made of amino acids
- Pink vegetable with orange flesh
- Box containing food and drink
- Having a desire, craving, or need for food
- Cambodia bank
- Make it easier for someone to do something
- Mung and Long are varieties
- White seasoning for food
30 Clues: Cambodia bank • Black eyed _______ • Made of amino acids • Personal hygiene item • Liquid used for frying • Weight measure for rice • Staple food in Cambodia • White seasoning for food • What we eat for nutrition • Vehicle for food delivery • Something given to charity • Mung and Long are varieties • Freely offer to do something • Fish, soy and chili ________ • ...
X Vocabulary 2023-11-20
Across
- a person who represents,speaks for, or advertises a particular group
- substances taken to prevent diseases
- a group of people, often a family, who live together
- an achievement
- a group whose members work together for a shared purpose
- very basic
- the only one of its kind
- shared, in common
- a person who does something without being paid
- at the present time
- position of responsibility
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- upset and angry
- gave someone a disease
- a great number or amount of something
- an event that is either unpleasant or unusual
- a set of things of similar type
- someone who organises events in order to achieve something
- very strong and forceful
- certainty about your ability to do something
- tiny organisms that cause disease
- farming
- the practice of keeping yourself and your environment clean
- a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war
- the use of drugs ,exercises,etc. to cure a person
- in a fast or sudden way
- an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation
26 Clues: farming • very basic • an achievement • upset and angry • shared, in common • at the present time • gave someone a disease • in a fast or sudden way • very strong and forceful • the only one of its kind • position of responsibility • a set of things of similar type • tiny organisms that cause disease • substances taken to prevent diseases • a great number or amount of something • ...
cosmo cross word 2024-03-01
Across
- Ensuring the client comfort during the service
- the measure of acid/basic water is
- removes dirt and debris from hair
- rounded shaped cells that appear in groups or singularly
- tools that cannot be disinfected and reused
- documents to show potential clients or employers
- Reviews the service experience and client satisfaction
- destroys or kills certain microbes on nonporous surfaces
- smaller than bacteria and causes diseases like the common cold
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
- bar or rod shaped cell
- Analyzing the guest wants and needs
- removing dirt and debris preventing growth of microbes
Down
- causes strep and can cause rheumatic fever
- name and address and telephone number
- normally used after shampoo
- the sale of goods to the public for use, rather than for resale.
- the science that deals with healthful living
- one celled micronism
- often used before chemical services
- all microbes are killed or destroyed
- agency under the department of labor that enforces safety and health standards
- greeting the client, getting to know them
23 Clues: one celled micronism • bar or rod shaped cell • normally used after shampoo • removes dirt and debris from hair • the measure of acid/basic water is • often used before chemical services • Analyzing the guest wants and needs • all microbes are killed or destroyed • name and address and telephone number • greeting the client, getting to know them • ...
