hygiene Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
The Evolution Of Health Care 2026-05-12
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- One of the leading causes of death in 1900
- This 1918 pandemic caused 20 million deaths
- _____ consume more health care because they are getting richer and spending less on other things
- The idea that a selected disease could be eradicated from all human populations through global cooperation
- Effort to improve sanitation and hygiene
- Made drinking water safe
- _____ employment has grown more than twice as fast as the labor force since 1980
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- Led to health hazards and spread of disease
- Led to overcrowding and disease
- Health care industry has replaced jobs in _____
- eradicated worldwide
- Prominent type of health care worker
- eliminated diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, smallpox, measles, mumps, rubella, and Haemophilus influenzae type b meningitis
- In 2024, health care has been responsible for about a third of all of this
14 Clues: eradicated worldwide • Made drinking water safe • Led to overcrowding and disease • Prominent type of health care worker • Effort to improve sanitation and hygiene • One of the leading causes of death in 1900 • Led to health hazards and spread of disease • This 1918 pandemic caused 20 million deaths • Health care industry has replaced jobs in _____ • ...
Hygiene 2017-08-12
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) • ...
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.
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Middle Ages Vocab for big brain people 2026-04-27
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- The symbol of the dominant religion
- Everybody had a lack of this, and it made the black plague easy to spread.
- Barley anybody had this, and the only people who were this were popes
- The most dominant religion at the time
- The home of the King and queen
- The social structure of the middle ages
- The main cause of the black death
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- The code of honor for knights
- This color of rat was known for carrying the infected fleas
- Something relating to the middle ages
- "Holy wars"
- The supreme ruler of the Catholic church, and the Bishop of Rome.
- a medieval agricultural laborer bound to a lord's land, forced to work for the lord's profit in exchange for protection and housing.
- The middle ages are sometimes referred to as the blank ages.
- A piece of land given to a Nobel for their service/loyalty
15 Clues: "Holy wars" • The code of honor for knights • The home of the King and queen • The main cause of the black death • The symbol of the dominant religion • Something relating to the middle ages • The most dominant religion at the time • The social structure of the middle ages • A piece of land given to a Nobel for their service/loyalty • ...
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 • ...
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.
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. • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Sanitation (Level 2) 2015-01-22
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- Type of material used to make WC pans, cisterns and wash basins
- WC stands for?
- Type of sink that has no overflow built in
- Type of WC found in Victorian properties
- This is required by Water Regulations
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- Flush valves rely on this type of action for it to work
- Type of force used by a dual flush push button flush valve
- Type of WC pan
- Some wash hand basins come with a _____________
- This type of bath is designed to stand on its own feet and is not usually fitted against a wall
- Type of steel found in kitchens ware hygiene is of importance
- Found in public toilets
- Type of WC
- Water Regulations require that cisterns must have a ___________ valve fitted as close as possible to the inlet to allow for maintenance
14 Clues: Type of WC • Type of WC pan • WC stands for? • Found in public toilets • This is required by Water Regulations • Type of WC found in Victorian properties • Type of sink that has no overflow built in • Some wash hand basins come with a _____________ • Flush valves rely on this type of action for it to work • Type of force used by a dual flush push button flush valve • ...
healthy habits 2023-07-08
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- meal A meal that includes a variety of foods from different groups.
- teeth Cleaning teeth with a toothbrush to maintain oral health.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness.
- Cleaning hands to prevent the spread of germs and illness.
- activity Any movement that engages the body and promotes fitness.
- The first meal of the day, important for energy and concentration.
- Taking a break or relaxing to reduce stress and fatigue.
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- diet Eating nutritious foods to maintain good health.
- Nutritious foods that come from plants, essential for health.
- Nutritious and natural foods with vitamins and minerals.
- air Clean and unpolluted air, beneficial for health and well-being.
- Practices to keep the body and surroundings clean.
- Resting the body and mind for good health and energy.
- Essential liquid for staying hydrated and healthy.
14 Clues: Practices to keep the body and surroundings clean. • Essential liquid for staying hydrated and healthy. • diet Eating nutritious foods to maintain good health. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness. • Resting the body and mind for good health and energy. • Nutritious and natural foods with vitamins and minerals. • ...
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 • ...
Food Safety 2016-10-06
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Hospitality Marketing 2016-03-20
Across
- Herzberg’s factor that de-motivate the consumers
- Two-factor motivation theory
- Factors that help services or message to stand out
- Holds on to information longer
- Blend of beliefs, values, attitudes, habits, traditions, and customs
- Self-________ needs for respect and to be recognised
- Hierarchy of needs
- One of the two factors that influence customers’ purchasing behaviour
- Personal desires to satisfy wants
- Stimuli that uses white space to emphasise the message on a print advertisement
Down
- A decision making classification in choosing a fine dining restaurant
- Stimuli that uses of emotional appeal to attract above-average attention
- Psychological process of rounding out an image of information
- Purchases of services with which their idols are associated
- A certain type of document required from suppliers for the organisation’s decision making
- Buying decision that is made frequently and with little effort
- Traits and types
- A study of potential demand and economic analysis of a business
- Selective exposure, to screen out the majority of the stimuli
- Gap between what customers have and what they would like to have
20 Clues: Traits and types • Hierarchy of needs • Two-factor motivation theory • Holds on to information longer • Personal desires to satisfy wants • Herzberg’s factor that de-motivate the consumers • Factors that help services or message to stand out • Self-________ needs for respect and to be recognised • Purchases of services with which their idols are associated • ...
A street education №2 2019-12-19
Across
- A flimsy hut
- Terrible; shocking
- Enthusiastic about
- Being worth the time, money, effort spent doing it
- To lose the opportunity to do something
- To drip water
- An area with very poor living conditions and poor housing
- An organised group of people who work for free to help others
- Having advantages that others don't have
- A family where the parents have split up
- To arrive, usually unexpectedly
- Behaviour intended to harm others
Down
- Rich, having lots of money
- To polish people's shoes for money
- A family that a visiting student stays with, usually arranged by an organisation
- The practice of cleanliness
- The opinion held by others of somebody/something
- A temporary, poor quality school made with whatever materials/resources are available
- The ability to read
- Making you nervous, anxious or scared
- To make somebody part of your family
- Not authorised or approved by a recognized authority
- The state of having no money or possessions
- Love and feelings of fondness
- Surprising
- To ask for food or money from people
26 Clues: Surprising • A flimsy hut • To drip water • Terrible; shocking • Enthusiastic about • The ability to read • Rich, having lots of money • The practice of cleanliness • Love and feelings of fondness • To arrive, usually unexpectedly • Behaviour intended to harm others • To polish people's shoes for money • To make somebody part of your family • To ask for food or money from people • ...
Helping the Elderly 2024-09-08
Across
- - The need for someone to talk to and spend time with.
- - Helping them stay connected with their faith community.
- - Preparing food for someone who can no longer cook.
- - Being there to hear their thoughts and feelings.
- - Physical support with tasks like walking or standing.
- - Help with remembering important dates, appointments, or tasks.
- - Assistance with taking or remembering to take pills on time.
- - Making time to stop by and brighten their day.
- - Offering help with personal hygiene.
Down
- - Providing both emotional and physical ease.
- - Showing understanding and calmness in difficult situations.
- - Offering emotional support and motivation.
- - Spiritual support through talking to God for comfort and strength.
- - Ensuring a secure living environment, free from accidents.
- - Light physical activity to help maintain mobility and health.
- - Providing love and care through hugs or words of kindness.
- - Assistance with household tasks like cleaning or laundry.
- - Assistance with books, letters, or even reading the Bible aloud.
- - Getting help with getting to places like the doctor or grocery store.
- - Helping with walking or getting around.
20 Clues: - Offering help with personal hygiene. • - Helping with walking or getting around. • - Offering emotional support and motivation. • - Providing both emotional and physical ease. • - Making time to stop by and brighten their day. • - Being there to hear their thoughts and feelings. • - Preparing food for someone who can no longer cook. • ...
Food safety 2024-08-02
Across
- A physical thing you don't want to find in food?
- What temperature should freezers be maintained?
- which part of the hand is frequently missed when washing hands?
- Where should you defrost food?
- what colour plaster do you use if you have a cut?
- How often can you reheat food?
- How many people in the UK need treatment for sever allergic reactions?
- They live on or in another plant or animal known as the host
- What cleaning chemical kills bacteria?
- 5-60 degrees is known as what?
- what does FIFO stand for?
- A life threatening condition after eating certain foods
- The food is safe to eat but won't be at its best
Down
- Which colour chopping board is used for root vegetables?
- SFBB
- How many foods need to be in bold on food labels?
- What temperature should food be reheated too?
- What is the main cause of food poisoning?
- Can multiply quickly at body temperature
- How many levels of food hygiene?
- What is the name give when you mix detergent and disinfectant together?
21 Clues: SFBB • what does FIFO stand for? • Where should you defrost food? • How often can you reheat food? • 5-60 degrees is known as what? • How many levels of food hygiene? • What cleaning chemical kills bacteria? • Can multiply quickly at body temperature • What is the main cause of food poisoning? • What temperature should food be reheated too? • ...
Crossword Lima and Toro. 2024-09-26
Across
- – The capacity or force needed to do work or cause movement.
- – Places where large amounts of waste are disposed of.
- – An area of land that can be seen from a particular place.
- – Work done without payment, to help others.
- – The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- – Something that can be maintained without harming the environment.
- River – The longest and most voluminous river in South America.
- – Science that studies the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
- – Time of day between afternoon and night.
- – In a very severe or radical way.
- do it! – Expression used to encourage taking action together.
Down
- – Harm to the environment caused by harmful substances.
- – Water sport that involves riding waves.
- power – Energy generated from the wind.
- – To take part in an activity or event.
- – Something that is exceptional or out of the ordinary.
- – A territory with its own government, recognized as a nation.
- water – The act of using this resource responsibly.
- – A person who expresses their opinions in a clear and direct way.
- teeth – A habit necessary to maintain dental hygiene.
20 Clues: – In a very severe or radical way. • power – Energy generated from the wind. • – To take part in an activity or event. • – Water sport that involves riding waves. • – Time of day between afternoon and night. • – The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • – Work done without payment, to help others. • water – The act of using this resource responsibly. • ...
6th Grade Health Assessment Review 2023-04-26
Across
- Thigh bone
- Muscle that helps us breathe
- This health fitness component measures how far you can stretch
- This bad habit affects all major organs including our eyes and skin
- Shoulder blade
- Muscles in the front of the thigh
- The 3 types of muscles are skeletal smooth and this
- Calf muscle
- Example of a hinge joint
- Decisions should match your personal these
- Formed by past experiences and what people tell you about yourself
- Expressing your anger is this
- The bones of the cranium form this type of joint that doesn't move
- Willful avoidance
Down
- We do this fitness test to measure muscle endurance
- Both swimming and jogging are good for this type of endurance
- The 3 C's of decision making include clarify consider and this
- Connects muscles to bones
- Repeating something back in your own words
- Exercise, eating healthy, and good hygiene help with this type of health
- Connects bones to bones
- Spongy material inside bones that make blood cells
- To contend with difficulty
- Uneasy, stressed, worried
24 Clues: Thigh bone • Calf muscle • Shoulder blade • Willful avoidance • Connects bones to bones • Example of a hinge joint • Connects muscles to bones • Uneasy, stressed, worried • To contend with difficulty • Muscle that helps us breathe • Expressing your anger is this • Muscles in the front of the thigh • Repeating something back in your own words • Decisions should match your personal these • ...
CRITICAL THINKING 2 2024-12-22
Across
- action to stop something from happening
- the reoccurring of an injury or illness
- healing
- the best
- throwaway
- an error
- hygiene
- a tool that stops a person from doing something
- extra
- strength; power
- a patient who staying at a hospital
- drug/treatment
- a substance causing the body to lose feeling
- an organization
- against the law
- a working period
- feel sympathy to others
- X-Ray
- a written recommendation a patient visits another doctor/hospital
- for patients with cancer
- handle
- serious
- misconduct
- tiredness
- relating to mind or brain
Down
- watch closely
- recovery exercise from an illness
- illness
- germs; bacteria
- a lack of something
- patient's medicine
- whole; comprehensive; integrated
- send an inpatient home
- checkup; assessment; observation
- wounded
- common
- help
- to learn; to find out
- urgent; crisis
- very important
- enhancement
- for eye problems
- a pain experienced by amputation patient
- a method; an activity
- pass away
45 Clues: help • extra • X-Ray • common • handle • illness • healing • hygiene • wounded • serious • the best • an error • throwaway • pass away • tiredness • misconduct • enhancement • watch closely • drug/treatment • urgent; crisis • very important • germs; bacteria • strength; power • an organization • against the law • a working period • for eye problems • patient's medicine • a lack of something • to learn; to find out • ...
Incendiary tactics 2025-02-07
Across
- to create false stories
- to regurgitate food from the stomach; to puke
- a guaranteed method of keeping turnover rate high
- to avoid responsibility;shrug off what you are supposed to do
- a layer of dirt or filth that even God cannot get clean
- when a problem has been resolved
- dressing up ugly problems with pretty words and incomplete narratives
- a strategy used to keep employees content for a short period
- a person who works at the same place for eternity
- a garden tool used to till the ground for favor
- slow to understand; an inability to grasp basic concepts
- to tease or poke fun at repeatedly
Down
- an unfair strategy to control another, forced submission
- when a group or mass of people all think the same thing
- the inability of management to organize multiple departments and tasks
- an annoying laugh akin to the sound of hyenas
- a form of social control
- below standards
- to address a problem head on
- a person who enjoys filth or refutes common hygiene practices
20 Clues: below standards • to create false stories • a form of social control • to address a problem head on • when a problem has been resolved • to tease or poke fun at repeatedly • to regurgitate food from the stomach; to puke • an annoying laugh akin to the sound of hyenas • a garden tool used to till the ground for favor • a guaranteed method of keeping turnover rate high • ...
Eggcellent FSQ Crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- All written records must be ___ and verified
- Food safety and quality is important, if you think something is not right, ___ it with your supervisor
- You must wear a beard ___ if you have a beard/facial hair
- Hands must be washed before ___ your easter chocolates to avoid food borne illnesses
- Automated system for cleaning and sanitising large equipment
- Hazard Analysis Critical ___ Point
- All ___ must be fully enclosed by a hairnet
- Food Safety and Quality is ___ Responsibility
- Bins lids must be ___ when not being filled/emptied
- Pest sightings must be ___ to your Supervisor and recorded in the Pest Sighting Book
Down
- Personal ___ is monitored to ensure compliance to Food Safety & Quality Management requirements
- Food Safety and ___ Culture
- Mission: ___ Our Opportunities
- Sulphites are considered an ___
- Foil wrapping is a ___ material
- All ___ must be correctly labelled and stored in a locked cabinet when not in use, and an SDS available
- Pasteuriser ___ is a Critical Control Point
- One of the most common causes of foodborne illness is ___ contamination
- ___ Manufacturing Practices
- These are raised during an audit: ___ conformances
20 Clues: Food Safety and ___ Culture • ___ Manufacturing Practices • Mission: ___ Our Opportunities • Sulphites are considered an ___ • Foil wrapping is a ___ material • Hazard Analysis Critical ___ Point • All ___ must be fully enclosed by a hairnet • Pasteuriser ___ is a Critical Control Point • All written records must be ___ and verified • ...
Santé et sécurité 2026-02-07
Across
- Elle est indispensable à la vie.
- On se lave les mains avec.
- Action de quitter rapidement un lieu en cas d'urgence pour se mettre en sécurité.
- Il faut le pratiquer pour rester en pleine santé.
- Lieu où l’on soigne les malades.
- Ils sont plein de vitamines.
- Aide apportée à quelqu’un en danger ou blessé.
- Objet que l'on met pour se protéger quand on fait du vélo.
- Action de prévenir un danger.
- Objet que l’on met sur une plaie pour la protéger.
- Ensemble des pratiques visant à préserver la propreté et la santé du corps.
Down
- Lieu où l'on se rend pour aller chercher des médicaments.
- Personne dont le métier est de porter secours aux gens et d'éteindre des feux.
- Action de prévenir d'un danger.
- Il faut en prendre soin pour rester en bonne santé.
- Équipement de protection qui permet de limiter la propagation des maladies.
- Personne formée pour sauver des vies.
- Elle sonne en cas de danger.
- Personne qui soigne les malades.
- Numéro pour contacter le SAMU.
20 Clues: On se lave les mains avec. • Elle sonne en cas de danger. • Ils sont plein de vitamines. • Action de prévenir un danger. • Numéro pour contacter le SAMU. • Action de prévenir d'un danger. • Elle est indispensable à la vie. • Lieu où l’on soigne les malades. • Personne qui soigne les malades. • Personne formée pour sauver des vies. • ...
Concepts in Population and Health 2025-09-08
Across
- a law, regulation, or procedure given by the government
- on a worldwide scale
- the situation where a group of people are forced to vacate the place they lived in
- a progressive increase (ex. in size, in number)
- the movement (of an individual or group) from one place to another
- reliance
- where one party receives more privileges and opportunities than the other
- improve; make changes
- number of deaths in a given period
- conditions concerning cleanliness and hygiene
Down
- birth control
- giving or receiving instruction, often formal
- the number of individuals in a location
- an area's weather conditions over a long period of time
- male or female; social perception of this identity, rather than biological
- one person becomes older
- medical protection of health
- machines and equipment; application of science
- contaminating (land, water, air) with waste
- the ability to bear children or offspring
- the end of an individual's life
- a state of well-being
- the act of organizing a course of action to achieve a goal
- illness
- the beginning of an individual's life
25 Clues: illness • reliance • birth control • on a worldwide scale • improve; make changes • a state of well-being • one person becomes older • medical protection of health • the end of an individual's life • number of deaths in a given period • the beginning of an individual's life • the number of individuals in a location • the ability to bear children or offspring • ...
HOPE 2025-10-16
Across
- - A connection or association between people.
- - Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- - The condition of being physically healthy and strong.
- - A natural state of rest for the mind and body.
- - Being accountable for one’s actions and decisions.
- - A state of overall good health and balance of body, mind, and spirit.
- - Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body.
- - Exchanging information effectively with others.
- - A choice made after considering possible options or outcomes.
Down
- - Maintaining stability between different aspects of life.
- SETTING - Identifying specific, measurable, and time-bound objectives.
- - Taking steps to stop something undesirable before it happens.
- - A body's reaction to any change that requires an adjustment or response.
- - Being aware and present in the current moment.
- - Practices that maintain health and prevent disease.
- - Treating others with care and consideration.
- - Being protected from harm or injury.
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - A chemical or drug that can affect the body’s functions.
- - A group of people living or working together in the same area.
20 Clues: - Being protected from harm or injury. • - A connection or association between people. • - Treating others with care and consideration. • - Being aware and present in the current moment. • - A natural state of rest for the mind and body. • - Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body. • - Exchanging information effectively with others. • ...
Dictation crossword 2025-11-06
Across
- — base or supporting organization; groundwork
- — return to health after illness
- — something that stimulates creativity or action
- — clearing of forests (removal of trees)
- — person who travels to discover unknown places
- — non-fiction film or TV program about real events
- — substance that stimulates immunity to a disease
- — natural home of a plant or animal
- — state of being unwell; disease
- — at risk of extinction
- — converting waste into reusable material
- — actions taken to stop something happening
- — practices for maintaining health and cleanliness
Down
- — invasion of the body by harmful organisms
- — successful result of effort; accomplishment
- — experienced adviser or teacher
- — steady state between opposing forces
- — harmful contamination of air, water, or soil
- — mosquito-transmitted fevering disease
- — the physical world; plants, animals, landscapes
- — study of human cultures and societies
- — knowledge or consciousness of something
- — act of keeping safe from harm
- — living together peacefully
- — tiny infectious agent that replicates inside hosts
- — medical care given for an illness
- — study of ancient human remains and artifacts
- — drug or treatment used to cure or prevent illness
28 Clues: — at risk of extinction • — living together peacefully • — act of keeping safe from harm • — experienced adviser or teacher • — return to health after illness • — state of being unwell; disease • — medical care given for an illness • — natural home of a plant or animal • — steady state between opposing forces • — mosquito-transmitted fevering disease • ...
General Employability Skills 2025-11-05
Across
- – Trying your hardest to do quality work.
- – Helping others complete a task or solve a problem.
- – Learning how to get better at your job through feedback.
- – How you treat others at work, even if you disagree.
- – Following directions and workplace rules.
- – A positive way to react when something doesn’t go your way.
- – Getting your work done correctly and on time.
- – Doing your job without needing reminders.
- Listening – Listening carefully when someone else is speaking.
- – What you do best or what comes naturally to you.
Down
- – Working well with others to reach a goal.
- – Keeping yourself neat, clean, and presentable for work.
- – Abilities you learn through training or practice.
- – Sharing ideas clearly so others understand you.
- – The person who guides and motivates others to do their best.
- – Being on time and ready to work.
- – The steps you take to reach a career goal.
- – The way you dress for a job or professional setting.
- – Being trustworthy with tasks or information.
- – What employers look for when hiring responsible, respectful workers.
20 Clues: – Being on time and ready to work. • – Trying your hardest to do quality work. • – Working well with others to reach a goal. • – Following directions and workplace rules. • – Doing your job without needing reminders. • – The steps you take to reach a career goal. • – Being trustworthy with tasks or information. • – Getting your work done correctly and on time. • ...
Nursing Fundamentals 2026-01-05
Across
- Assigning tasks to other qualified team members
- Most important way to prevent the spread of infection
- Includes temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure
- A state of physical ease and freedom from pain
- The final step of the nursing process that determines if goals were met
- Priority to keep patient from harm.
- Nursing actions taken to improve a patient’s condition
- Fluids eliminated by the patient (urine, drains, etc.)
- The first step in the nursing process; gathering patient information
- Fluids or foods consumed by the patient
- Communication tool: Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
- Placing a patient in a proper posture to prevent complications
- Daily practices to keep a patient clean and prevent infection
Down
- Ensuring the patient has enough fluids to maintain body function
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms
- Physical suffering or discomfort
- Free from all living microorganisms; essential for wound care
- Intake of food and nutrients needed for healing and health
- Describes communication or actions that promote healing and trust
- Recording patient care and observations in the chartMedications
20 Clues: Physical suffering or discomfort • Priority to keep patient from harm. • Fluids or foods consumed by the patient • A state of physical ease and freedom from pain • Assigning tasks to other qualified team members • The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms • Most important way to prevent the spread of infection • ...
Resident Care 2014-01-29
Across
- type of care that should be done atleast twice a day to prevent health related diseases such as heart disease.
- when to wake up, bathing preferences, what they prefer to wear
- All Amberwood employees are required to wear...
- what is the frequency of repositioning a resident in wheelchair
- C.N.A's are allowed to titrate oxygen up to 2 liters
- is part of the C.N.A uniform
Down
- should NEVER be left in trash cans
- clean linens need to be "what" when carrying in the halls
- bathing, combing hair, brushing teeth, clean clothes
- needs to be within resident's reach at all times
- anything below this number is not an acceptable pulse ox number
- type of bag foley catheters need to be in
- should not have facial hair unless it's their preference
13 Clues: is part of the C.N.A uniform • should NEVER be left in trash cans • type of bag foley catheters need to be in • All Amberwood employees are required to wear... • needs to be within resident's reach at all times • bathing, combing hair, brushing teeth, clean clothes • C.N.A's are allowed to titrate oxygen up to 2 liters • ...
Essential items 2023-07-01
Across
- A portable device that produces light when turned on
- A tool used for cleaning teeth and maintaining oral hygiene
- Substances that help treat illnesses and keep us healthy
- A collection of basic medical supplies used for treating minor injuries
- A substance used for washing and cleaning our bodies
- Small sticks with a flammable tip used for lighting fires
- A piece of furniture used for sleeping
Down
- Small, cylindrical objects that provide power for electronic devices
- Items we wear to cover and protect our bodies
- Nourishing substances that we eat to stay healthy and energized
- A place or structure that provides protection and safety
- A clear liquid that is essential for all living things to survive
- A large piece of fabric used to keep warm
13 Clues: A piece of furniture used for sleeping • A large piece of fabric used to keep warm • Items we wear to cover and protect our bodies • A portable device that produces light when turned on • A substance used for washing and cleaning our bodies • A place or structure that provides protection and safety • Substances that help treat illnesses and keep us healthy • ...
Infection Control Clinical Procedures 2024-03-25
Across
- Heat primarily used for material that cannot be sterilized by steam under pressure
- sterilizer that requires ventilation
- is also referred to as steam under pressure
- the type of testing each week to ensure properly functioning equipment
- a process by which all forms of life are destroyed
- acronym for the book that provides information regarding chemical exposure
Down
- oral hygiene measures to reduce bacterial load
- the type of report used in the event of a needle stick exposure
- the type of bags used for disposal of extracted teeth
- the number of minutes that waterlines are purged at the beginning of the day
- the type of gloves used for processing instruments
- items that come into contact with tissue and bone
- Heat may corrode carbon steel instruments
13 Clues: sterilizer that requires ventilation • is also referred to as steam under pressure • Heat may corrode carbon steel instruments • oral hygiene measures to reduce bacterial load • items that come into contact with tissue and bone • the type of gloves used for processing instruments • a process by which all forms of life are destroyed • ...
Waste Management Crossword 2018-12-17
Across
- to convert waste into resources (such as electricity, heat)
- an adjective that describes that products can go through a mechanical process to change their form.
- a synonym for garbage
- A type of underwear that makes it possible to avoid going to the toilet
- to eliminate sth without further use
- A metaphor that refers to the CO2-emissions mankind produces
- a synonym for garbage
- a synonym for garbage
Down
- Type of plastic that is only used once
- to avoid buying certain products at all
- to limit the amount of waste you create in the first place
- to use something again that you would normally throw away
- very small pieces of plastic
- An oral hygiene instrument used to clean teeth, gums and tongue
- A small tube that allows its user to drink more conveniently.
15 Clues: a synonym for garbage • a synonym for garbage • a synonym for garbage • very small pieces of plastic • to eliminate sth without further use • Type of plastic that is only used once • to avoid buying certain products at all • to use something again that you would normally throw away • to limit the amount of waste you create in the first place • ...
