hygiene Crossword Puzzles
FunKhand 2020-11-04
Across
- theory that explains the behaviour differently depending on the meaning we assign to the actor
- promotion and transfers are which sources of recruitment
- theory measures the ratio of contributions and benefits of each employee
- The measure of reliability in the Big Five Model
- is known as the planned elimination of jobs
- The last stage in group development
Down
- The consistency of measurement
- Leaders who function primarily by clarifying role and task requirements to accomplish established goals exhibit which style of leadership
- Beneficial stress, where the individual is high on both parameters of the job Control and job demands
- Model of Individual behaviour states that individual behaviour = Function
10 Clues: The consistency of measurement • The last stage in group development • is known as the planned elimination of jobs • The measure of reliability in the Big Five Model • promotion and transfers are which sources of recruitment • theory measures the ratio of contributions and benefits of each employee • ...
Food Safety and Sanitation 2024-05-21
Across
- The temperature ______ zone is the zone where pathogens grow well
- Dirty dishes, food prep, and washed dishes should never be in this sink
- Harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness
- This common foodborne illness can be prevented by proper handwashing
- Three letters, this type of food must be controlled for time and temperature
- A type of hazard, e.g. staples, dirt, bandages
Down
- According to Servsafe, proper hand washing takes only 20 of these
- Showering, wearing clean clothes, and frequent hand washing are examples of
- This type of food must be cooked internally to 165 degrees F
- A foodborne illness that causes two or more people to get sick
10 Clues: Harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness • A type of hazard, e.g. staples, dirt, bandages • This type of food must be cooked internally to 165 degrees F • A foodborne illness that causes two or more people to get sick • According to Servsafe, proper hand washing takes only 20 of these • The temperature ______ zone is the zone where pathogens grow well • ...
Week of 7/8/24 2024-06-18
Across
- How often are crash carts required to be checked
- How many minutes are required when using Oxivir TB wipes for fungal organisms?
- Who do you send Monthly Med Binder to?
- How often are Defibrillator/Pacemaker Functionality tests required to be conducted?
- How many Hand Hygiene Audits are required each month?
- Day of the month that the Monthly Med Binder paperwork is due
Down
- Which Chlorox wipes should be used for C. difficile and Norovirus?
- How many times a month are Laryngoscope Checks and supply outdates required to be done?
- Who do you contact if Defibrillators are not functioning correctly?
- Where can you find Safety Data Sheets in Info Hub?
10 Clues: Who do you send Monthly Med Binder to? • How often are crash carts required to be checked • Where can you find Safety Data Sheets in Info Hub? • How many Hand Hygiene Audits are required each month? • Day of the month that the Monthly Med Binder paperwork is due • Which Chlorox wipes should be used for C. difficile and Norovirus? • ...
MCX IPF - World Investor Week 2023 - 2nd Crossword - 10th Oct 2023 2023-10-04
Across
- ________ is the most reflective metal and is super shiny
- ______ is often alloyed with zinc or tin to make a brass or bronze, giving it a golden-like color
- _______ is world's largest importer of Gold
- Lead is principally used for manufacturing ______
- ________ has the largest amount of oil reserves, about 300 billion barrels in the world followed by KSA, Canada, Iran, Iraq
Down
- Though Indonesia & Malaysia are the major palm oil producing countries. Palm actually originated in ___ - ____
- ______ the regulator body for commodity futures market in India
- _________ is theoretically 100% recyclable without any loss of its natural qualities
- Mentha oil and its products are used in ____ hygiene
- _______ is stronger when it is wet
10 Clues: _______ is stronger when it is wet • _______ is world's largest importer of Gold • Lead is principally used for manufacturing ______ • Mentha oil and its products are used in ____ hygiene • ________ is the most reflective metal and is super shiny • ______ the regulator body for commodity futures market in India • ...
choice board 2023-10-25
Across
- An organism that causes disease
- are single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms
- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind
- measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic
- a widespread outbreak
Down
- can not be classified as plant organism or fungus
- an organism that lives on or in a host
- worldwide spread of an outbreak
- A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores
10 Clues: a widespread outbreak • An organism that causes disease • worldwide spread of an outbreak • an organism that lives on or in a host • can not be classified as plant organism or fungus • measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • are single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms • ...
Spelling Week 30 Sahana Bashiyam 6A 2022-05-11
Across
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health
- Words expressing praise for an achievement or good wishes on a special occasion
- Causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious
- A small, typically round cake of bread leavened with baking powder, baking soda, or sometimes yeast
- Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious highly strung
Down
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- Cause (something) to become messily smeared by rubbing it
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- Truly what something is said to be
- An organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society
10 Clues: Not guilty of a crime or offense • Truly what something is said to be • Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health • Cause (something) to become messily smeared by rubbing it • Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious highly strung • ...
Height of Greece 2023-01-04
Across
- The practice of reason using set laws and rules.
- The architecture process of making a building look straight and square even there are no straight lines.
- The ability to publicly speak and convey one's opinions and thoughts.
- A play where the lead character fights against fate only to be doomed.
- A shallow cup or bowl used by the early Greeks.
- Using humor, sarcasm, and exaggeration to ridicule another person's position or politics.
Down
- A container with a long tube used to store and pour olive oil.
- A large ceramic vase, usually colored.
- The greek word for a god or goddess.
- The practice of keeping things clean and healthy.
10 Clues: The greek word for a god or goddess. • A large ceramic vase, usually colored. • A shallow cup or bowl used by the early Greeks. • The practice of reason using set laws and rules. • The practice of keeping things clean and healthy. • A container with a long tube used to store and pour olive oil. • The ability to publicly speak and convey one's opinions and thoughts. • ...
Ch. 7 - Hygiene and Cleanliness 2021-01-06
Across
- The amount of time that items being sanitized must be immersed in the sanitizing solution.
- Ceaners that dissolve grease and work well where the grease has burned on, such as oven doors and range hoods.
- Process that removes food and other dirt from a surface.
- Process that reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels.
- All foodservice employees who either handle food directly or work with the surgaces that the food will touch.
Down
- A system that will prevent, control, or eliminate pest infestations in the operation.
- Cleaners with a scouring agent that helps scrub hard-to-remove dirt or baked-on foods
- Chemicals that remove food, dirt, rust, stains, minerals and other deposits (ex: detergents, degreasers, delimers, etc).
- Acid cleaners used on mineral deposits and dirt that other cleaners cannot remove (ex: scaling, rust stains, and tarnish)
- A system that organizes all the cleaning and sanitizing tasks in the kitchen, focusing on a schedule, training, and monitoring.
- Cleaners that are either general purpose or heavy duty. Depending on purpose, can remove anything from fresh dirt to wax to baked on grease.
11 Clues: Process that removes food and other dirt from a surface. • Process that reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels. • A system that will prevent, control, or eliminate pest infestations in the operation. • Cleaners with a scouring agent that helps scrub hard-to-remove dirt or baked-on foods • ...
Chapter 5 2019-12-05
Across
- when ailments occur only occasionally and irregularly
- a molecule that triggers a response from the immune system
- when an ailment is consistently present; a disease that does not go away
- the hygiene hypothesis argues that allergies have arisen because of an obsessions with __________
Down
- describes inflammation that exists throughout the entire body
- a medicine that causes to immune system to not respond as strongly
- diseases where the body's lymphocytes attack a healthy body (the body attacks itself)
- when someone is inclined (more likely to develop) toward a particular condition
- a gland in the neck that releases hormones to regulates metabolism
9 Clues: when ailments occur only occasionally and irregularly • a molecule that triggers a response from the immune system • describes inflammation that exists throughout the entire body • a medicine that causes to immune system to not respond as strongly • a gland in the neck that releases hormones to regulates metabolism • ...
Be a Better You 2023-01-25
Across
- Form of calm exercise to relax.
- Something to listen to, different artists and options, helps to clear your mind.
- A way to be fit and keep your body healthy, different ways to do this (different materials).
- Something you take to be clean and to have good hygiene.
- A form pf writing your schedule out and to be organized.
Down
- Hydrating drink that you need.
- Something that you need in ordered to be well rested.
- An activity to do when you want to clear your mind, different chapters and stories.
- Something to do to make sure your environment is fresh and organized.
9 Clues: Hydrating drink that you need. • Form of calm exercise to relax. • Something that you need in ordered to be well rested. • Something you take to be clean and to have good hygiene. • A form pf writing your schedule out and to be organized. • Something to do to make sure your environment is fresh and organized. • ...
Adolescence and Change 2013-10-20
Across
- extent upwards: altitude: stature: distance upwards
- the shed eggs from an ovary or ovarian follicle
- the act of process of reproducing
- to form a mental image of, to think, believe
- the act of discharging the menses: the period of menstruating
- the transition period between puberty and adult stages of development: youth
- to disconnect: made uncomfortable, self-conscious
- to drive off in various directions: scatter: disperse: dissipate
- to develop gradually
- passage from one position, stage etc.
Down
- various substances which are formed in cells in one part of an organism and transported to another part of the organism where they have an effect
- thinking good thoughts about one's own body and having a strong self-image
- keeping oneself clean, which maintains good health
- sexual maturity: the earliest age at which a person is capable of procreating offspring
- evolution, growth, expansions
- something that makes demands upon one's abilities, endurance
- the fatty secretion of the sebaceous gland
17 Clues: to develop gradually • evolution, growth, expansions • the act of process of reproducing • passage from one position, stage etc. • the fatty secretion of the sebaceous gland • to form a mental image of, to think, believe • the shed eggs from an ovary or ovarian follicle • to disconnect: made uncomfortable, self-conscious • ...
morning routine 2023-05-08
Across
- i stand up on my two legs.
- i do this to tell my parents good-bye.
- i slowly go to school.
- i put on my clothes not to be naked.
- i feel relaxed because i arrive at school at the right time.
- i brush them to have a nice smile and for good hygiene.
- i take it underground to come to school.
- i open my eyes first thing in the morning.
- i don't like it when i arrive after the bell rings.
- i do this when i am late.
Down
- i don't watch it in the morning because i'm busy.
- maybe, i use it to come to school; it is not a bicycle.
- i pour liquid in my body.
- i masticate proteins to get some energy.
- i make it because i like my bedroom to be tidy.
- i have one in the bathroom.
- i do that to my teeth bacause i don't want to have smelly breath.
17 Clues: i slowly go to school. • i pour liquid in my body. • i do this when i am late. • i stand up on my two legs. • i have one in the bathroom. • i put on my clothes not to be naked. • i do this to tell my parents good-bye. • i masticate proteins to get some energy. • i take it underground to come to school. • i open my eyes first thing in the morning. • ...
Hospitality terms 2025-05-04
Across
- Any source of potential damage, injury, or negative health effect.
- Transfer of harmful bacteria from raw to ready-to-eat foods.
- Safety device used to suppress small fires before evacuation.
- Process of evaluating potential workplace risks and hazards.
- Barrier protection used when handling ready-to-eat foods.
- Category of tools that includes knives and broken glass.
- Step following cleaning to destroy microorganisms on food-contact surfaces.
- Microorganism that causes foodborne illness if ingested.
- Immediate response provided for cuts, burns, or fainting incidents.
- Essential gear like gloves, masks, or aprons that reduce exposure to hazards.
Down
- Thermal injuries, commonly from hot oil, steam, or equipment.
- Multiple cases of food poisoning linked to a common source.
- Protective garment worn to reduce contamination risk from clothing.
- Initial WHS onboarding training for new hospitality staff.
- Critical factor in the "danger zone" concept for safe food storage.
- Key principle involving regular handwashing and personal cleanliness.
- Floor condition that creates a high risk for falls and injury.
17 Clues: Category of tools that includes knives and broken glass. • Microorganism that causes foodborne illness if ingested. • Barrier protection used when handling ready-to-eat foods. • Initial WHS onboarding training for new hospitality staff. • Multiple cases of food poisoning linked to a common source. • Transfer of harmful bacteria from raw to ready-to-eat foods. • ...
Crossword Puzzle WAAW 2025-10-26
Across
- Equipment worn to protect yourself
- The careful and responsible use of antimicrobials to preserve their effectiveness is known as antibiotic ___
- Medicine used to treat bacterial infections only, not viral ones.
- Bacteria can form protective layers called ______ that make them harder to kill
- These precautions must be applied to all patients, regardless of infection status
- The range between the minimum effective concentration and the toxic concentration of a drug — a measure of drug safety
- Example of superbug
- Medicine used to treat parasitic infections such as malaria
Down
- MRSA stands for ______ Resistance Staph aureus
- The ability of bacteria to survive and grow despite the presence of an antibiotic
- Step done after removing gloves
- The 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene are introduced by ______
- Type of precaution needed for tuberculosis or measles
- You should always complete this to prevent resistance. “Finish your ____ of antibiotics.”
- The study of microorganisms is called ____
- Antibiotic use to treat MRSA organism
- The lowest concentration of an antimicrobial that prevents visible growth of a microorganism
17 Clues: Example of superbug • Step done after removing gloves • Equipment worn to protect yourself • Antibiotic use to treat MRSA organism • The study of microorganisms is called ____ • MRSA stands for ______ Resistance Staph aureus • Type of precaution needed for tuberculosis or measles • The 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene are introduced by ______ • ...
Disease Vocab 2025-11-12
Across
- Diseases that can be transmitted through droplets in the air
- Any virus, bacterium or any other microorganism that may cause disease
- Fluids (6, 6) Liquids produced by the body
- Unicellular organisms that have cell walls but lack organelles
- Medicines that treat infections and diseases caused by bacteria
- Disease (9,7) Diseases caused by one’s genetics or their environment
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- Spore releasing organisms that feed on organic matter
- (3,10) Diseases that are not easily transmitted from person to person
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- The way a disease travels between hosts
- The process of taking food, drink or any other substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it
- Animals that aid in transmitting disease
- Conditions and practices important to staying healthy and preventing disease
- Isolation from others to prevent spread of disease
- Diseases that spread from one person to another
- Able to be transmitted to people, animals or plants
- An infectious agent that only multiplies within a cell body
17 Clues: The way a disease travels between hosts • Animals that aid in transmitting disease • Fluids (6, 6) Liquids produced by the body • Diseases that spread from one person to another • Isolation from others to prevent spread of disease • Able to be transmitted to people, animals or plants • Spore releasing organisms that feed on organic matter • ...
Life in The army (Section 2) 2015-04-08
Across
- a bullet with a hollow base
- the soldiers had poor of this and did not bath for months
- a gun with a grooved barrel that causes a bullet to spin through the air
- soldiers lived in these
Down
- he was an eleven year old that joined the army
- a warship covered with iron, proved to be a vast improvement over wooden ships
6 Clues: soldiers lived in these • a bullet with a hollow base • he was an eleven year old that joined the army • the soldiers had poor of this and did not bath for months • a gun with a grooved barrel that causes a bullet to spin through the air • a warship covered with iron, proved to be a vast improvement over wooden ships
Safety and Hygiene in the Workplace 2024-05-28
Across
- refers to the care, practices or techniques used for the maintenance of health and the prevention of disease.
- is the state of being safe from harm or danger.
- in a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
Down
- something that may cause injury or harm
- a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.
- a danger or risk
6 Clues: a danger or risk • something that may cause injury or harm • is the state of being safe from harm or danger. • a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger. • in a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • refers to the care, practices or techniques used for the maintenance of health and the prevention of disease.
Healthy lifestyle 2023-10-25
Across
- What do you use to clean your hands?
- What is the clear liquid that comes out of your faucet?
- What is the practice of maintaining cleanliness and health?
- What are tiny, invisible organisms that can make you sick?
Down
- What do you use to wipe your hands after washing them?
- What is the act of washing your hands with soap and water to remove germs?
- What is the opposite of wet?
7 Clues: What is the opposite of wet? • What do you use to clean your hands? • What do you use to wipe your hands after washing them? • What is the clear liquid that comes out of your faucet? • What are tiny, invisible organisms that can make you sick? • What is the practice of maintaining cleanliness and health? • ...
PPE 2023-03-08
Across
- Perform hand hygiene with soap and water after caring for a patient with which condition
- If hands are visibly soiled should you use alcohol based rub or soap
- Is gown removed in patients room or out
- Which type of pressured room should a patient with airborne precautions have
- Tuberculosis needs which precaution
- This type of barrier precautions are used for patients with colonized multiple drug resistant organisms
- memorization tool for conditions requiring airborne precautions
- Which precaution is used for pneumonia
- What article of PPE is put on first
Down
- Which precaution is used for Varicella Zoster (chickenpox)
- Which type of pressured room should a patient with neutropenic precautions be in
- Which type of precaution is used for all patients
- How many seconds should hands be washed for
- How many feet should be between people with respiratory infections
- Which precaution is taken for HIV
- This type of precaution is used with C. diff
- Precaution to protect from immunocomprimisation
- MRSA needs which precaution
- What type of mask is needed for airborne
- What article of PPE is removed last
20 Clues: MRSA needs which precaution • Which precaution is taken for HIV • Tuberculosis needs which precaution • What article of PPE is removed last • What article of PPE is put on first • Which precaution is used for pneumonia • Is gown removed in patients room or out • What type of mask is needed for airborne • How many seconds should hands be washed for • ...
PPE 2023-03-08
Across
- Perform hand hygiene with soap and water after caring for a patient with which condition
- If hands are visibly soiled should you use alcohol based rub or soap
- Is gown removed in patients room or out
- Which type of pressured room should a patient with airborne precautions have
- Tuberculosis needs which precaution
- This type of barrier precautions are used for patients with colonized multiple drug resistant organisms
- memorization tool for conditions requiring airborne precautions
- Which precaution is used for pneumonia
- What article of PPE is put on first
Down
- Which precaution is used for Varicella Zoster (chickenpox)
- Which type of pressured room should a patient with neutropenic precautions be in
- Which type of precaution is used for all patients
- How many seconds should hands be washed for
- How many feet should be between people with respiratory infections
- Which precaution is taken for HIV
- This type of precaution is used with C. diff
- Precaution to protect from immunocomprimisation
- MRSA needs which precaution
- What type of mask is needed for airborne
- What article of PPE is removed last
20 Clues: MRSA needs which precaution • Which precaution is taken for HIV • Tuberculosis needs which precaution • What article of PPE is removed last • What article of PPE is put on first • Which precaution is used for pneumonia • Is gown removed in patients room or out • What type of mask is needed for airborne • How many seconds should hands be washed for • ...
L'entretien des locaux 2023-12-18
Across
- produit permettant de fixer les poussières
- Tissu lâche et très léger, de soie ou de coton
- Absence ou limitation des risques dans un domaine précis
- Equipement de protection individuelle
- Symbole permettant d'identifier un danger
- à prositonner sur le balai pour nettoyer les sols à l'eau, conçu pour être utilisé avec un seau à essorage
Down
- Vêtement, sans manche destiné à protéger les personnel
- Qui nettoie en entraînant par dissolution les impuretés
- Elément de protection des mains
- Ce qui salit, souille une surface
- Tour complet de la pièce en longeant les parois
- Appareil qui aspire l'air, les liquides, et spécialement les poussières.
- Qui permer de détruire les germes pathogènes
- Ensemble des principes et des pratiques tendant à préserver, à améliorer la santé
- balai de dépousssièrage humide composé d' une monture trapézoidale munie de 2 à 4 clips permettant la fixation de gaze jetable ou non
- Action de balayer
- méthode consistant à nettoyer une pièce en faisant des zigzags tout en tirant le balai vers soi
17 Clues: Action de balayer • Elément de protection des mains • Ce qui salit, souille une surface • Equipement de protection individuelle • Symbole permettant d'identifier un danger • produit permettant de fixer les poussières • Qui permer de détruire les germes pathogènes • Tissu lâche et très léger, de soie ou de coton • Tour complet de la pièce en longeant les parois • ...
Syllabus Review 2025-08-14
Across
- Grades that make up 30% of the final average.
- the platform we use to request to leave the classroom or go to the restroom.
- we follow the framework provided by_____________.
- Facts or quotes used to support your ideas in writing.
- Expectation to treat people and property politely.
- Having an open mind toward opportunities and challenges.
- This document outlining class rules and expectations.
Down
- Grades that make up 70% of the final average.
- One of the focuses in Unit 4, alongside prose.
- Day of the week when tutorials are regularly held.
- Device provided for classwork and monitored for academic use.
- Offered if you score below 70% on a summative after re-teaching.
- a required material we need for hygiene purposes
- Assignments lose 10 points per day after the due date.
- Number of pages in the composition notebook (100) minus ten — tricky clue to make them pay attention.
- Not allowed during instructional time per House Bill 1481.
- you need the class code to join the _________.
17 Clues: Grades that make up 70% of the final average. • Grades that make up 30% of the final average. • One of the focuses in Unit 4, alongside prose. • you need the class code to join the _________. • a required material we need for hygiene purposes • we follow the framework provided by_____________. • Day of the week when tutorials are regularly held. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-22
Across
- type of gun which causes bullet to spin and increases accuracy
- name of the North's strategy (-- plan)
- type of economy the South had
- majority of soldiers were from this occupation
- name of river that the Union wanted to capture in order to split Confederacy into two
- name of fort where Civil War began (fort ---)
- creek where a battle took place; this battle is known as "America's Bloodiest Day"
Down
- last name of president of the United States (Union) during the Civil War
- Jackson's nickname (only the first word)
- Emancipation --- (blank, this document freed slaves and was later turned into 13th amendment
- the famous battle that starts with letter G
- more soldiers died of this than on the battlefield due to lack of hygiene
- place where citizens had to eat horses, dogs, mules, etc. because of a siege
- new medical job for women that developed during the Civil War
- cemetery where soldiers are buried
- General Lee's first name
- type of economy the North had
17 Clues: General Lee's first name • type of economy the South had • type of economy the North had • cemetery where soldiers are buried • name of the North's strategy (-- plan) • Jackson's nickname (only the first word) • the famous battle that starts with letter G • name of fort where Civil War began (fort ---) • majority of soldiers were from this occupation • ...
morning routine 2024-10-22
Across
- i stand up on my two legs.
- i do this to tell my parents good-bye.
- i slowly go to school.
- i put on my clothes not to be naked.
- i feel relaxed because i arrive at school at the right time.
- i brush them to have a nice smile and for good hygiene.
- i take it underground to come to school.
- i open my eyes first thing in the morning.
- i don't like it when i arrive after the bell rings.
- i do this when i am late.
Down
- i don't watch it in the morning because i'm busy.
- maybe, i use it to come to school; it is not a bicycle.
- i pour liquid in my body.
- i masticate proteins to get some energy.
- i make it because i like my bedroom to be tidy.
- i have one in the bathroom.
- i do that to my teeth bacause i don't want to have smelly breath.
17 Clues: i slowly go to school. • i pour liquid in my body. • i do this when i am late. • i stand up on my two legs. • i have one in the bathroom. • i put on my clothes not to be naked. • i do this to tell my parents good-bye. • i masticate proteins to get some energy. • i take it underground to come to school. • i open my eyes first thing in the morning. • ...
The 5 important performance parameters that all factories must adhere to 2023-06-11
5 Clues: To have enough workers • To have as little wastage as possible. • To have as little shutdowns as possibe. • Making sure you have enough energy at all times. • Things like washing your hands and keeping clean.
hand hygiene 2022-04-03
5 Clues: donning of PPE • a clean/aseptic procedure • attend to patient with C. Diff • hand hygiene to prevent hospital acquired • not be used when your hands are visibly soiled
food hygiene 2015-09-14
Food Hygiene 2015-07-20
4 Clues: Where you keep butter and cheese. • Insects that land on uncovered food. • Keep these surfaces clean when preparing food. • Insects that come out at night and crawl over benches and food.
Daily hygiene 2022-12-06
4 Clues: presenting the best ______ • How often to put on deodorant • What do you use to clean your hair? • Trim nails so they are this length sort what should we do before we wash laundry
Daily hygiene 2022-12-06
4 Clues: presenting the best ______ • How often to put on deodorant • What do you use to clean your hair? • Trim nails so they are this length sort what should we do before we wash laundry
Personal hygiene 2021-09-02
Plant hygiene 2026-03-28
4 Clues: substance that aids in cleaning • Removal of contaminants from a food surface • treating a surface to reduce the microbial load to safe levels • protective equipments worn to prevent contamination or to protect the body against harsh cleaning chemicals
SERVICE 2016-08-05
Across
- instrutions giving _______ will ensure smooth procedure and accurate results
- create perceptions about you and your company based off of the language that you use
- impression your immediate outlook will judge by patients
- when the patient approached, you will firstly _____ them
- having a positive _______ will please our patients
- in a multi-racial society you will need this
- you will able to deliver good service with this
- then you _______ to show you are please to serve them
- before patient contact and before clean/aseptic procedure are 2 examples of our 5 Moments of Hand ______
Down
- it is our ____ to carry out our duty to the best of our abilities
- with good service and good food, you will feel a sense of ____
- listen with sincerity
- mile acts of service for others that go beyond what is required or expected
- knowing others' needs
- you will need this if you are in a Queue
- lastly you say ______ you.
- your projection of voice
17 Clues: listen with sincerity • knowing others' needs • your projection of voice • lastly you say ______ you. • you will need this if you are in a Queue • in a multi-racial society you will need this • you will able to deliver good service with this • having a positive _______ will please our patients • then you _______ to show you are please to serve them • ...
Puberty 2021-06-04
Across
- an injury that happens to the male reproductive system.
- any gender can get; in this case in the reproductive system, terrible.
- go and get one every once in a while to become alert of your body.
- a system in everyone’s body that works to produce offsprings.
- keep your self clean to maintain your ______.
- means to be free of germs.
- do a self-examination on this part of your body if your female.
- recommended age to see a gynecologist.
- syndrome that has headaches and acne as it’s symptoms, PMS for short.
Down
- see one if your a female sometime during your puberty.
- starts puberty around the age of 9.
- find books or information ______ about puberty.
- males wear to protect their reproductive system during sport events.
- diseases can be transferred this way, (short form).
- go there to learn more about puberty.
- starts puberty around the age of 7.
- happens to females during their puberty.
17 Clues: means to be free of germs. • starts puberty around the age of 9. • starts puberty around the age of 7. • go there to learn more about puberty. • recommended age to see a gynecologist. • happens to females during their puberty. • keep your self clean to maintain your ______. • find books or information ______ about puberty. • ...
N 312 OSCE development 2025-07-09
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- Required before and after patient contact to prevent infection
- One of the top patient safety risks in hospitals
- Risk that increases when clutter is on the floor or brakes are not lockedSet of universal practices to prevent spread of infection
- Ensures personal space and dignity for the patient
- Device used to assist walking, usually has two handles and four legs
- Precaution type for respiratory illnesses like flu or COVID-19
- Belt used during transfers to provide stability and control
- Set of universal practices to prevent spread of infection
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- Common mobility aid with underarm or forearm support
- Ensures modesty during bathing
- A type of hygiene care performed in bed
- Infection acquired while receiving healthcare
- Visual alert for assistance, especially to prevent falls
- Type of precautions requiring gloves and gown
- Protective hand covering used to prevent contamination
- used to prevent patient from falling out of bed
- Required equipment worn to protect nurse and patient
17 Clues: Ensures modesty during bathing • A type of hygiene care performed in bed • Infection acquired while receiving healthcare • Type of precautions requiring gloves and gown • used to prevent patient from falling out of bed • One of the top patient safety risks in hospitals • Ensures personal space and dignity for the patient • ...
ServSafe Ch2 Review 2025-10-20
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- in combination with water it gets rid of dust and dirt
- one of the dirtiest things you will touch on the job
- showering and handwashing
- change your gloves if you get ____ from your task
- something you should do before and after a task in the kitchen
- places you are allowed to eat and chew gum
- reduces pathogens to safe levels
- wash your hands ____ putting gloves on
- you should change your gloves if they get a ____ in them
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- you should change your gloves after ____ hours
- the only jewelry you are allowed to wear in the kitchen
- used for covering open cuts and wounds
- apply hand sanitizer ____ washing your hands
- fungi bacteria virus parasites
- you can not have this on your nails when working around food
- DO NOT come to work if you experience this symptom
- make sure your gloves ____ your hands and are not too loose or tight
17 Clues: showering and handwashing • fungi bacteria virus parasites • reduces pathogens to safe levels • used for covering open cuts and wounds • wash your hands ____ putting gloves on • places you are allowed to eat and chew gum • apply hand sanitizer ____ washing your hands • you should change your gloves after ____ hours • change your gloves if you get ____ from your task • ...
Crossword Buddies 2022-02-24
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- The majority religion began in India
- The world's oldest known languages
- People from Central Asia who arrived in India around 1500 B.C.
- Extremely popular and influential among Sunnis
- A fertile area that covers much of Northern India
- Do the most menial jobs in the society of India
- A very spiritual country
- A country where mostly Muslims are dominant
- Form of goverenment in India
- The first Indian who began a nonviolent protest to push the British out in India
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- One of the biggest problem in India
- The most widely spread endemic in India that must be handled quickly and wisely
- The world's highest mountain range
- 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
- Father of Medicine
- A large ethnic group in Pakistan
- Sacred animals and cannot be harmed as a part of Indian's beliefs
- The world's largest mangrove forest
- Capital 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 • One of the biggest problem in India • The world's largest mangrove forest • The majority religion began in India • Continent where India and Pakistan belong • ...
It's a Seinfeld Crossword! 2015-02-23
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- "It's a little mint! It's a _______ mint."
- "More anything?" "More ________!"
- "I give you a brand new ______suit...."
- "And you want to be my ______ salesman."
- "you kept making all the stops? Well, people kept ringing the _____.
- "__________ ___________!? I despise him!"
- "Poppy peed on my ______!"
- "You fed the horse ________!?"
- "_________! La la laaaa."
- "I had him for hygiene. Remember his teeth? They looked like little _____ ________."
- "Medium's large and large is ______".
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- "Ok Farfel, get your ______ on!"
- "So, you heard I'd been in an accident, and you stopped off for some ____ ____?"
- "Hennigans. No smell, no tell _______.
- "Saving lives?? I call you ________ ________ MD!"
- "Elaine, you gotta have a ______!
- "This stuff tastes like ______!" "I don't know anything about that....."
- "Some....snuggly baby, huh? Yes, he really is __________."
- "It's the _______ ________, I put it on the cover."
- "I find this capricious and arbitrary!" "Your ____ is open."
- "The library cop's name is actually ________? That's like an ice cream man named Cone!"
- "Stop! He stole my ______ ___!"
- "She's the heir to the __ ________ candy bar fortune!"
- "Seinfeld, ______!?
- "Tropic of Cancer. No! Tropic of _____________."
- "Hello ___________."
26 Clues: "Seinfeld, ______!? • "Hello ___________." • "_________! La la laaaa." • "Poppy peed on my ______!" • "You fed the horse ________!?" • "Stop! He stole my ______ ___!" • "Ok Farfel, get your ______ on!" • "More anything?" "More ________!" • "Elaine, you gotta have a ______! • "Medium's large and large is ______". • "Hennigans. No smell, no tell _______. • ...
MP-3 Vocabulary 7-I 2016-11-24
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- the antonym of diverse
- the synonym of sanitation
- to become an astronomer, you must study ___ and take courses in manth and science
- the greatest ______ a student can have is graduating from high school
- the _____ planets are made mostly of rock
- if the _______ of the church doesn't improve the church will will stay in poor conditions
- the antonym of willfully
- the synonym of enunciation
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- when you find something that doesn't belong to you, what is the ___ thing to do?
- the synonym of an show
- we gathered in the ____ for an all-school meeting
- the _____ of a work of fiction is its central idea, or message
- a preference or dislike of something
- all the planets have orbits that are _____
- the synonym of impulse
- going out during a snow storm without a coat gave him ____
- the antonym of hesitation
- the ____ of St. Edward's held a bake sale to raise money for a new piano
- the synonym of lesson
- the origin of this word comes from latin caelestis
20 Clues: the synonym of lesson • the synonym of an show • the antonym of diverse • the synonym of impulse • the antonym of willfully • the synonym of sanitation • the antonym of hesitation • the synonym of enunciation • a preference or dislike of something • the _____ planets are made mostly of rock • all the planets have orbits that are _____ • ...
A Gift of Gifts 2023-03-16
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- Lay your head on all countries
- A metal that appreciates
- Cut, wash, dry, marinade and store in oil, locally
- Storage for food toppings
- Flat, round dishes, in steel or silver maybe
- Crispy and round sides for meals
- An online greeting card
- A Vizag tradition, with a bit of grilling
- No sugar until BBQ Nation? How about some soft-serve?
- Puzzle pieces
- As a professor, need red ones to mark.
- Get the best Cajun fries here.
- A shop to use credit card points soon
- Self-gift every birthday
- Summer relief
- Stretchables, to a limit
- Varnish for body art
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- Oral hygiene requirement
- Sari accessories
- Pocket or swiss - favourites of your father-in-law
- Trigésimo país
- Sunday morning requirement after oil baths
- Dessert for others, drug for you
- Maximally used during gender reveal
- Eat your cereals in these
- All of us
- Summer-relief, in Singapore
- Ask the right people and you'll get lots.
- A coloured, sticker or painted dot, locally
- Filter coffee essentials
30 Clues: All of us • Puzzle pieces • Summer relief • Trigésimo país • Sari accessories • Varnish for body art • An online greeting card • Oral hygiene requirement • A metal that appreciates • Filter coffee essentials • Self-gift every birthday • Stretchables, to a limit • Storage for food toppings • Eat your cereals in these • Summer-relief, in Singapore • Lay your head on all countries • ...
Vocabulary 7 Crossword 2022-12-06
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- A form of courage.
- Nationalists and religious fanatics would be considered this
- A word used to describe angry people or toddlers.
- Most religious people ______ their god.
- Many politicians are involved in these kinds of plans.
- The boy was _____ed by the girl for his bad hygiene.
- Convicts hope their lawyer can ______ them.
- Blackbeard has _____ because of his reputation.
- The flag is supposed to _____ the spirit of the nation.
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- Something that is large and/or great.
- The man was very _____ about the topic, and was kicked out of the debate
- The girl was ______ed for her tacky clothing.
- What America does to North Korea and Iran.
- Albert Einstein would be considered this
- A mental state where you do bad things.
- Many teenagers experience this emotion, especially ones with nothing to do.
- Most succesful business have very little debt, and therefore are the opposite of this word
- A situation where things go bad suddenly would be considered this.
- Donald Trump, and most Republicans would not be considered this.
- Because the boy was rejected, he was ______ and depressed.
20 Clues: A form of courage. • Something that is large and/or great. • A mental state where you do bad things. • Most religious people ______ their god. • Albert Einstein would be considered this • What America does to North Korea and Iran. • Convicts hope their lawyer can ______ them. • The girl was ______ed for her tacky clothing. • Blackbeard has _____ because of his reputation. • ...
Kitchen Food & Safety 2023-02-22
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- A common accident in the kitchen, caused by sharp objects.
- Initials used to remember causes of foodborne illnesses.
- The temperature range in which bacteria thrives.
- A place to keep food below the danger zone.
- Used to gauge the temperature of foods.
- The cause for most foodborne illnesses.
- Method used whilst holding a knife to prevent cuts.
- The word for keeping yourself clean.
- Do NOT add water!
- Necessary for keeping you and your kitchen clean.
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- Cross Contamination is the reason for us practicing this. Would you mix poultry and vegetables?
- _____ Illness, obtained by eating contaminated food.
- When a food is spoiled or passed best before date.
- Keep this away from appliances unless both safe and necessary.
- You should wash your hands for this many seconds.
- Washing hands is an example of carrying out his rule.
- The portion in which you should prepare food.
- What you use to wash counters.
- Often used to put out grease fires, also used in cooking.
- One of the most common reasons for injury in the kitchen, often derived from sources of heat.
20 Clues: Do NOT add water! • What you use to wash counters. • The word for keeping yourself clean. • Used to gauge the temperature of foods. • The cause for most foodborne illnesses. • A place to keep food below the danger zone. • The portion in which you should prepare food. • The temperature range in which bacteria thrives. • You should wash your hands for this many seconds. • ...
How Well Do You Know Corinne Reid? 2017-04-18
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- Nee
- Four legged fear
- What police were late for when sirens sounded; __________break
- Hygiene function learned by necessity in mid twenties
- Miracle cure-all
- Hollywood box-office star
- Late blooming foot talent
- Last name of Maid of Honor
- Simple lobe procedure performed in her 40s
- Horticulture buddy
- Vocal Talent
- Items put in washer by Dad that almost made her lose it
- 7th daughter?
- Dept. worked at Diamond
- Age when wed
- Manicurist
- broke two vertebrae
Down
- Fancy Outerwear
- Pittsburgh suburb of youth
- Operation performed five times
- On the market
- Show we were afraid she might go on
- Milestone
- Shares a bday
- Famous signature obtained
- Emeritus Member
- Tidbit Word Game
- Famous dieting statement: “I’m dying of ____________”/
- High school
- Last name of Sidney who knocked down our snow forts
- CEO of for a year
- Unofficial Taxi service
- Obstetrician
- Passion
- Village monthly rag; Timberlake ____________
- Little Grandma
- "I'm not your friend; I'm your ___________"
- Used our patio as short cut to the lake
- PCP
39 Clues: Nee • PCP • Passion • Milestone • Manicurist • High school • Obstetrician • Vocal Talent • Age when wed • On the market • Shares a bday • 7th daughter? • Little Grandma • Fancy Outerwear • Emeritus Member • Four legged fear • Miracle cure-all • Tidbit Word Game • CEO of for a year • Horticulture buddy • broke two vertebrae • Unofficial Taxi service • Dept. worked at Diamond • Famous signature obtained • ...
How Well Do You Know Corinne Reid? 2017-04-18
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- Age when wed
- Caused two broken vertebrae
- Obstetrician
- Shares a bday
- Hygiene function learned by necessity in mid twenties
- Used our patio as short cut to the lake
- Famous signature obtained
- Hollywood box-office star
- Pittsburgh suburb of youth
- Emeritus Member
- Horticulture buddy
- "I'm not your friend; I'm your ___________"
- What police were late for when sirens sounded; __________break
- Operation performed five times
- Last name of Maid of Honor
- Milestone
- Miracle cure-all
- Passion
- Little Grandma
- Manicurist
Down
- Late blooming foot talent
- PCP
- Items put in washer by Dad that almost made her lose it
- Fancy Outerwear
- Village monthly rag; Timberlake ____________
- High school
- Simple lobe procedure performed in her 40s
- Nee
- 7th daughter?
- Show we were afraid she might go on
- Famous dieting statement: “I’m dying of ____________”/
- Vocal Talent
- Unofficial Taxi service
- CEO of for a year
- Last name of Sidney who knocked down our snow forts
- Dept. worked at Diamond
- Four legged fear
- On the market
- Tidbit Word Game
39 Clues: PCP • Nee • Passion • Milestone • Manicurist • High school • Age when wed • Obstetrician • Vocal Talent • Shares a bday • 7th daughter? • On the market • Little Grandma • Fancy Outerwear • Emeritus Member • Four legged fear • Miracle cure-all • Tidbit Word Game • CEO of for a year • Horticulture buddy • Unofficial Taxi service • Dept. worked at Diamond • Late blooming foot talent • Famous signature obtained • ...
How Well Do You Know Corinne Reid? 2017-04-18
Across
- PCP
- "I'm not your friend; I'm your ___________"
- Unofficial Taxi service
- Caused two broken vertebrae
- 7th daughter?
- Age when wed
- Show we were afraid she might go on
- Village monthly rag; Timberlake ____________
- Manicurist
- Simple lobe procedure performed in her 40s
- Miracle cure-all
- Hollywood box-office star
- Famous signature obtained
- Last name of Sidney who knocked down our snow forts
- Famous dieting statement: “I’m dying of ____________”/
- CEO of for a year
- Horticulture buddy
- Four legged fear
- Vocal Talent
- What police were late for when sirens sounded; __________break
Down
- Passion
- Little Grandma
- Milestone
- Nee
- Shares a bday
- Last name of Maid of Honor
- Emeritus Member
- Tidbit Word Game
- On the market
- Obstetrician
- Dept. worked at Diamond
- Items put in washer by Dad that almost made her lose it
- High school
- Pittsburgh suburb of youth
- Hygiene function learned by necessity in mid twenties
- Late blooming foot talent
- Operation performed five times
- Used our patio as short cut to the lake
- Fancy Outerwear
39 Clues: PCP • Nee • Passion • Milestone • Manicurist • High school • Age when wed • Obstetrician • Vocal Talent • Shares a bday • 7th daughter? • On the market • Little Grandma • Emeritus Member • Fancy Outerwear • Tidbit Word Game • Miracle cure-all • Four legged fear • CEO of for a year • Horticulture buddy • Unofficial Taxi service • Dept. worked at Diamond • Hollywood box-office star • Late blooming foot talent • ...
Unit 23- Coordinate Food and Beverage Services for an Event 2020-03-22
Across
- an animal/insect that causes problems damaging
- being clean, do things to maintain good health
- not high or great in number, amount
- danger
- to make dirty by adding something harmful to it
- very important person
- device in a wall an electric cord can be plugged in
- poisoning harmful bacteria spread through a person's blood
- eating the right kind of food be healthy
- people who have the same customs, religion,
- to stop (something) from happening or existing
- tablecloths/napkins that are used during a meal
- to exchange (something) for money
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- collect money for a school, charity, etc.
- a good or helpful result
- the beliefs, customs, of a particular society
- something you can drink : a liquid for drinking
- a public show of something
- small amount of a liquid that makes something wet
- to provide food and drinks at a party, meeting
- associated with a corporation/a large business
- the place where an event takes place
- able to do many different things
- needs a person with mental,emotional, physical problems
24 Clues: danger • very important person • a good or helpful result • a public show of something • able to do many different things • to exchange (something) for money • not high or great in number, amount • the place where an event takes place • eating the right kind of food be healthy • collect money for a school, charity, etc. • people who have the same customs, religion, • ...
Health Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-13
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- a firm decision to do or not to to something
- the amount of heat needed to raise a quantity of water
- the condition of being addicted to a particular substance
- biological processes by which characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring
- a preparation of nicotine rich leaves on an American plant
- essential for healthy bones
- conditions or practices to maintain health
- class of drugs that speed up the messages between the brain and the body
- a serious disagreement or argument
- is an act of practicing healthy habits on an daily basis
- A stimulant that is chief constituent of tobacco
- a substance that provides nouishment for growth
- a disease in which the body can't respond to the hormones
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- created using man made chemicals rather than natural ingredients
- large group of organic compunds occuring in food
- an extreme fear to do something
- seek to harm someone else
- stimulant found in coffee and soft drinks
- drunk or under the influence of drugs
- term used to describe body fat in terms of a person's weight and height.
20 Clues: seek to harm someone else • essential for healthy bones • an extreme fear to do something • a serious disagreement or argument • drunk or under the influence of drugs • stimulant found in coffee and soft drinks • conditions or practices to maintain health • a firm decision to do or not to to something • a substance that provides nouishment for growth • ...
POSTURAS CORPORALES 2020-11-06
Across
- those that we receive from abroad and that through an internal process
- Physical discomfort that occurs in any part of the spine or back.
- Maintaining good postural hygiene prevents pain from:
- curvature of the spine exaggeratedly convex towards the anterior part:
- final result of a complex process (mental and physical)
- healing method for some physical illnesses and injuries.
- Disorder in which the knees separate from each other.
- It consists of a lateralization of the weight of the body with respect to the center of the joint
- the spine acquires an unnatural curvature.
- the body is placed on its side, but very stretched and forming a straight line.
- Belonging to both sides of the body
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- stand up straight.
- curvature of the spine in convex shape:
- of the body or related to it:
- discomfort in any of the neck structures.
- lifting and stiffening the body or part of it:
- lying on your abdomen, with your head turned to the side.
- exercise that helps improve posture.
- lateral deviation of the spine:
- Pertaining to one side of the body.
20 Clues: stand up straight. • of the body or related to it: • lateral deviation of the spine: • Pertaining to one side of the body. • Belonging to both sides of the body • exercise that helps improve posture. • curvature of the spine in convex shape: • discomfort in any of the neck structures. • the spine acquires an unnatural curvature. • ...
POSTURAS CORPORALES 2020-11-06
Across
- those that we receive from abroad and that through an internal process
- Physical discomfort that occurs in any part of the spine or back.
- Maintaining good postural hygiene prevents pain from:
- curvature of the spine exaggeratedly convex towards the anterior part:
- final result of a complex process (mental and physical)
- healing method for some physical illnesses and injuries.
- Disorder in which the knees separate from each other.
- It consists of a lateralization of the weight of the body with respect to the center of the joint
- the spine acquires an unnatural curvature.
- the body is placed on its side, but very stretched and forming a straight line.
- Belonging to both sides of the body
Down
- stand up straight.
- curvature of the spine in convex shape:
- of the body or related to it:
- discomfort in any of the neck structures.
- lifting and stiffening the body or part of it:
- lying on your abdomen, with your head turned to the side.
- exercise that helps improve posture.
- lateral deviation of the spine:
- Pertaining to one side of the body.
20 Clues: stand up straight. • of the body or related to it: • lateral deviation of the spine: • Pertaining to one side of the body. • Belonging to both sides of the body • exercise that helps improve posture. • curvature of the spine in convex shape: • discomfort in any of the neck structures. • the spine acquires an unnatural curvature. • ...
VAST 2021-09-09
Across
- Defined as a catheter with the tip in the region of the axilla
- a form of vascular access inserted into bone marrow
- a type of long-term catheter that is usually inserted in the chest
- they carry blood back to the heart
- they carry oxygenated blood to the periphery
- a catheter used for dialysis and infusates
- Reasons include improper hand hygiene, inadequate scrubbing the hub, and improper flushing technique
- Inadvertent administration of a solution into surrounding tissue
- Type of anesthetic used for numbing the skin prior to vein cannulation
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- Symptoms include Coughing, SOB, chest pain, dyspnea
- Type of PIV catheter made by Arrow that is indicated for up to 30 days
- Used to declot central lines
- the coolest department ever
- Findings include pain at site, erythema, warmth, and/or palpable cord
- a device that can visualize veins
- Antidote for many vesicants including vancomycin
- a central line placed in the upper extremity
- Reasons include hemochromatosis and polycythemia vera
- Vein of choice for PICC placement
- a place in the neck for a peripheral IV
20 Clues: the coolest department ever • Used to declot central lines • a device that can visualize veins • Vein of choice for PICC placement • they carry blood back to the heart • a place in the neck for a peripheral IV • a catheter used for dialysis and infusates • a central line placed in the upper extremity • they carry oxygenated blood to the periphery • ...
VAST 2021-09-09
Across
- a central line placed in the upper extremity
- Defined as a catheter with the tip in the region of the axilla
- the coolest department ever
- a place in the neck for a peripheral IV
- Vein of choice for PICC placement
- Symptoms include Coughing, SOB, chest pain, dyspnea
- Antidote for many vesicants including vancomycin
- they carry blood back to the heart
- a form of vascular access inserted into bone marrow
- Inadvertent administration of a solution into surrounding tissue
Down
- Findings include pain at site, erythema, warmth, and/or palpable cord
- Reasons include improper hand hygiene, inadequate scrubbing the hub, and improper flushing technique
- Reasons include hemochromatosis and polycythemia vera
- Used to declot central lines
- Type of anesthetic used for numbing the skin prior to vein cannulation
- a catheter used for dialysis and infusates
- Type of PIV catheter made by Arrow that is indicated for up to 30 days
- a type of long-term catheter that is usually inserted in the chest
- a device that can visualize veins
- they carry oxygenated blood to the periphery
20 Clues: the coolest department ever • Used to declot central lines • Vein of choice for PICC placement • a device that can visualize veins • they carry blood back to the heart • a place in the neck for a peripheral IV • a catheter used for dialysis and infusates • a central line placed in the upper extremity • they carry oxygenated blood to the periphery • ...
Inglisekeel 2021-09-23
Across
- At funerals, there are a lot of ___.
- A shop in an airport.
- Bug, who sucks blood.
- The ___ around my house is wooded
- Put on some ___ music to calm your nerves.
- If you put alot effort in learning in school, then you will ___ in a high paying wage.
- "You robbed an old woman, you're a ___!"
- The quickest ___ to your destination is there.
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- The film was ___ly good.
- I got shot, Call the ambulence ___!
- Cristopher Columbus was an ___.
- Cristopher Columbus went on an ___.
- Lets refill gasoline in ___.
- A place, where you can hold clothes in school
- One of the most dangerous snakes.
- We have gotten a ___ about you killing a cat.
- If you have good ___, then you smell good and your skin is clear
- The plane is on a ___ and its starting to rise.
- If you're on a vacation with your friends, then them all should put in ___ to keep the house clean.
- I just watched 5-minutes crafts new ___ video.
- The boats were sailing in the Finland ___.
21 Clues: A shop in an airport. • Bug, who sucks blood. • The film was ___ly good. • Lets refill gasoline in ___. • Cristopher Columbus was an ___. • The ___ around my house is wooded • One of the most dangerous snakes. • I got shot, Call the ambulence ___! • Cristopher Columbus went on an ___. • At funerals, there are a lot of ___. • "You robbed an old woman, you're a ___!" • ...
Vocabulary Review 2 Spring '22 2022-05-18
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- offer services for free
- involve
- have the money to do something
- source of danger
- can’t wait; look forward to
- sanitary
- far from people and other places
- cost of something
- use up
- like a tradition; habit
- the first one; original
- not sweet; harsh or hostile
- underground passage
- how one acts; attitude
- land completely surrounded by water
- era; series
- disappear
- hole or pit in a volcano
- uncover
- strong
- change
- often
- idea; guess
- depressed; dark
- very small
- but; on the other hand
Down
- hanging
- think about
- aim
- across a continent
- serious
- seriously disfigured
- turn over and over
- aggressive; unfriendly
- give off; let out
- child
- not common
- earth
- money
- area of high, flat land
- now
- art that represents human or animal
- high, steep face of a rock
- understand
- to take or receive
- unusual, strange
- attentive; sharp
- not allow; prohibited
- location
- stop
- not present
- drop to the bottom
52 Clues: aim • now • stop • child • earth • money • often • use up • strong • change • hanging • involve • serious • uncover • sanitary • location • disappear • not common • understand • very small • think about • era; series • not present • idea; guess • depressed; dark • source of danger • unusual, strange • attentive; sharp • give off; let out • cost of something • across a continent • turn over and over • to take or receive • drop to the bottom • ...
Vocabulary Review 2 Spring '22 2022-05-18
Across
- have the money to do something
- can’t wait; look forward to
- sanitary
- child
- not common
- hanging
- understand
- unusual, strange
- idea; guess
- involve
- uncover
- art that represents human or animal
- give off; let out
- like a tradition; habit
- aggressive; unfriendly
- think about
- source of danger
- very small
- drop to the bottom
- seriously disfigured
- era; series
- not sweet; harsh or hostile
- underground passage
- the first one; original
- land completely surrounded by water
- across a continent
- location
- now
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- how one acts; attitude
- serious
- not allow; prohibited
- far from people and other places
- change
- but; on the other hand
- aim
- offer services for free
- depressed; dark
- not present
- disappear
- area of high, flat land
- strong
- attentive; sharp
- often
- use up
- to take or receive
- cost of something
- money
- high, steep face of a rock
- turn over and over
- stop
- earth
- hole or pit in a volcano
52 Clues: aim • now • stop • child • often • money • earth • change • strong • use up • serious • hanging • involve • uncover • sanitary • location • disappear • not common • understand • very small • not present • idea; guess • think about • era; series • depressed; dark • unusual, strange • attentive; sharp • source of danger • give off; let out • cost of something • to take or receive • drop to the bottom • turn over and over • across a continent • ...
Pilot Post Crossword 2022 2022-11-16
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- Actor of "Glenn" in the Walking Dead, Steven ____
- Bad at football, worse at personal hygiene
- Causing trouble with both direction and magnitude, created by Salgado
- Needs to release more music immediately, new song "Lift Me Up"
- "Can I get an _____?!" or popular Kirschbaum saying
- Fight of the century: Maddy vs ____
- Jordan Peele movie(2017), what you might tell your annoying sibling when they're in your room
- used to be a lover boy; possible BBL
- Once you pull this out, everyone becomes your friend; helps freshen breath
- the horse from "Horsin' Around"
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- Book by Franz Kafka, song by Carti
- Popular U.S President, even more popular AP Lang teacher
- Popular Japanese-American indie-pop singer
- He made "Graduation" though
- Better call him
- father, husband, meth cook, _____ White
- "It's not a ____, it's a want"
- Perhaps where everyone at this school gets their humor from, musicall.y at one point
- Popular baseball player with his own chant, even more popular Spanish teacher
- Jordan Peele movie(2019, pt.2) or popular hit-game Among __
20 Clues: Better call him • He made "Graduation" though • "It's not a ____, it's a want" • the horse from "Horsin' Around" • Book by Franz Kafka, song by Carti • Fight of the century: Maddy vs ____ • used to be a lover boy; possible BBL • father, husband, meth cook, _____ White • Bad at football, worse at personal hygiene • Popular Japanese-American indie-pop singer • ...
Food Safety 2016-10-06
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- Knife used on bone.
- Other than a fire extinguisher you can use this to help contain a fire.
- Don´t leave food in the danger zone for more than ___ hours.
- Knife used for cutting smaller food such as apples.
- You should always cut ____ from yourself.
- You should always wash surfaces before and after you use them to avoid __________.
- Knife used for cutting through bone.
- Knife that cuts bread.
- You should wash your hands for a minimum of___ seconds.
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- There are __ different knives.
- An illness caused by spoilage of food by contamination.
- Allergy to which causes the body to have a reaction to a substance or object making it hypersensitive.
- Knife used to cut vegetables and fruits.
- A poisoning that can be caused by uncooked poultry or eggs.
- a key term in the Fight BAC Campaign explaining hygiene and sanitization.
- The maximum temperature at which a fridge should be set at.
- Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing.
- When you dice a tomato what is the shape?
- Knife used on poultry and meats.
- ____ 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. • You should always cut ____ from yourself. • When you dice a tomato what is the shape? • Knife used for slicing, chopping and dicing. • ...
Bret's awesome crossword 2018-02-03
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- someone who is in direct contact with food
- a soure of danger
- defined by being cleaned
- a life threatening situation
- harmful organisms
- a liquid that reduces the number of micro organisms on the surface
- means healthy or clean
- a device used to check the temperature of foods
- the movement of harmful micro organisms from one place to another
- means materials are those that are quick to burn
- using good grooming habits
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- a serious medical condition in which oxygen is slow to get to the tissues
- a barrier that holds back head or facial hair
- a written record of day to day activities
- the cause of majority off borne illnesses
- a small cut or tear
- are organisms that must live in or on a host
- a form of fungus
- happes when raw foods or plants or animals are exposed to harmful micro organisms
- organisms that have many food related illnesses
- single celled organisms
- spore producing organisms found in soil, plants, water or on animals
- food that is unfit to be eaten
23 Clues: a form of fungus • a soure of danger • harmful organisms • a small cut or tear • means healthy or clean • single celled organisms • defined by being cleaned • using good grooming habits • a life threatening situation • food that is unfit to be eaten • a written record of day to day activities • the cause of majority off borne illnesses • someone who is in direct contact with food • ...
The Civil War Crossword 2018-05-03
Across
- Northern Democrats that wanted to talk peace with the South
- The location of the first battle of the civil war
- A document freeing all slaves in Confederate territory
- This siege opened the Mississippi
- One of the Union's best generals
- What court house did Lee surrender in
- A union victory where Pickett's charge occurred
- The man that killed Abraham Lincoln
- The North's War strategy
- The requirement for men to serve in the army
- The South's war plan
- A talented military leader that joined the Confederacy
- A lack of this led to a wide spread sickness among soldiers
- Soldiers that rode on horse back
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- The four states separating the Union from the Confederacy
- Which battle was deemed the bloodiest day of all American history
- A women part of a relief agenecy during the civil war and created the Red Cross
- Amendment Which amendment set all slaves free for ever
- A bullet with a hollow base shot out of a rifle
- Iron ships used for war and added more protection than wood
20 Clues: The South's war plan • The North's War strategy • One of the Union's best generals • Soldiers that rode on horse back • This siege opened the Mississippi • The man that killed Abraham Lincoln • What court house did Lee surrender in • The requirement for men to serve in the army • A union victory where Pickett's charge occurred • ...
Global Companies 2019-07-10
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- A soft drink you can enjoy to the max
- Japanese car manufacturer
- This company makes nearly everything, from ice-cream to body spray
- An international pharmaceutical company
- A famous credit card company
- A company that focuses on health and hygiene
- A drink you can enjoy even when there's zero
- The shampoo company that makes sure there's no more tears
- Next episode playing in 10 seconds
- Run DMC's favorite brand of shoes
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- The largest food company in the world
- A multinational pharmaceutical company based in Britain
- The best phone in the galaxy
- A website you can buy pretty much anything on
- A German car manufacturer
- The perfect place for healthy yogurt drinks
- The car company that sponsors GAA
- Your favorite social media website
- The company behind Cadbury and Oreos
- The beer at the top of the Champions League
- Ba ba ba ba ba I'm loving it
- A company specializing in make up and skin care
- An online auction site
- The people to go to for a Budweiser or a Cervesa
24 Clues: An online auction site • Japanese car manufacturer • A German car manufacturer • The best phone in the galaxy • A famous credit card company • Ba ba ba ba ba I'm loving it • The car company that sponsors GAA • Run DMC's favorite brand of shoes • Your favorite social media website • Next episode playing in 10 seconds • The company behind Cadbury and Oreos • ...
A street education №1 2019-12-19
Across
- Terrible; shocking
- The practice of cleanliness
- Rich, having lots of money
- Being worth the time, money, effort spent doing it
- Behaviour intended to harm others
- To lose the opportunity to do something
- To polish people's shoes for money
- An organised group of people who work for free to help others
- The ability to read
- Love and feelings of fondness
- To make somebody part of your family
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- A family that a visiting student stays with, usually arranged by an organisation
- A family where the parents have split up
- A temporary, poor quality school made with whatever materials/resources are available
- Enthusiastic about
- To drip water
- Surprising
- To arrive, usually unexpectedly
- To ask for food or money from people
- The state of having no money or possessions
- Making you nervous, anxious or scared
- Having advantages that others don't have
- An area with very poor living conditions and poor housing
- The opinion held by others of somebody/something
- Not authorised or approved by a recognized authority
- A flimsy hut
26 Clues: Surprising • A flimsy hut • To drip water • Enthusiastic about • Terrible; shocking • 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 ask for food or money from people • To make somebody part of your family • ...
Well-Being 2023-05-05
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- A way to be in the present moment.
- Human _____ is important for our mental well-being.
- Listening to this can improve your mood.
- Read a _____.
- Do this while listening to music.
- A state of equilibrium, mental steadiness, or emotional stability.
- Drink 8 glasses of this per day.
- This activity incorporates breathing exercises, mindfulness and body poses to promote relaxation.
- It is okay to ask for _____.
- It is important to do this for your physical and mental health.
- When you do something for someone else without seeking repayment.
- An individual's connection to ultimate purpose or sacred meaning in life.
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- A balanced diet helps us receive adequate _____.
- Watch your favorite _____.
- Focus on what you can _____.
- I like to go _____ in the Sonoran mountains.
- Do this to communicate with friends and family from afar, or while social distancing.
- It is recommended we get at least 7 hours of _____ every day.
- Basketball is one of my favorite _____.
- Washing my hands and brushing my teeth promote good _____.
- Go for a _____.
- Deep breathing is a way to promote this.
22 Clues: Read a _____. • Go for a _____. • Watch your favorite _____. • Focus on what you can _____. • It is okay to ask for _____. • Drink 8 glasses of this per day. • Do this while listening to music. • A way to be in the present moment. • Basketball is one of my favorite _____. • Listening to this can improve your mood. • Deep breathing is a way to promote this. • ...
Clothing 2023-08-12
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- Garment worn from the waist, often in various lengths.
- Casual sweatshirt with a hood and often a front pocket.
- Comfortable shoes often worn for casual activities.
- Bottoms worn for comfort in warm weather.
- Footwear worn inside shoes for comfort and hygiene.
- Knitted garment to keep you warm in colder weather.
- Matching set of jacket and pants or skirt, often worn for formal occasions.
- Outerwear that provides warmth and protection.
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- Footwear that covers the foot and extends up the leg.
- Tight-fitting pants often worn for exercise or as a fashion statement.
- Women's top often worn with skirts or pants.
- Headwear for protection or fashion.
- Open-toed footwear for warm weather.
- Handwear to keep hands warm or protect them.
- Casual top often made of cotton and worn for comfort.
- Accessory worn around the neck for warmth or style.
- General term for bottoms covering the legs.
- One-piece outfit often worn for special occasions.
- Denim pants worn for everyday activities.
- Heavy outerwear for colder weather.
20 Clues: Headwear for protection or fashion. • Heavy outerwear for colder weather. • Open-toed footwear for warm weather. • Denim pants worn for everyday activities. • Bottoms worn for comfort in warm weather. • General term for bottoms covering the legs. • Women's top often worn with skirts or pants. • Handwear to keep hands warm or protect them. • ...
Living 2023-10-26
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- piece of furniture for sleeping
- The process of giving birth to offspring
- substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body
- A small, flat, green plant with long stems that grows in the ground
- A basic necessity for all living organisms
- A person's place of residence or a place where they feel they belong
- The process of reproducing offspring
- A place where one can obtain food and other essential items
- living organism that typically grows in the soil and has leaves and roots
- The process of inhaling and exhaling air
- The action of maintaining the cleanliness of oneself and one's surroundings
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- The action of having a meaningful purpose or a reason for existence
- The action of interacting with others in a mutually beneficial way
- The action of moving from one place to another
- The process of consuming food and drink
- The place where people live and carry out their daily activities
- A small, usually microscopic, living organism
- The action of acquiring knowledge or skills
- The process of growing old
- A system of organized and interrelated parts that work together
- basic unit of life
21 Clues: basic unit of life • The process of growing old • piece of furniture for sleeping • The process of reproducing offspring • The process of consuming food and drink • The process of giving birth to offspring • The process of inhaling and exhaling air • A basic necessity for all living organisms • The action of acquiring knowledge or skills • ...
Maintaining Personal Health 2024-04-09
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- A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human
- Conditions or practices that maintain health and prevents disease through cleanliness.
- Thin walled chamber
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- Any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton
- Slow exercise that use big muscle groups.
- Exercising and exerting as much force as possible against a movable resistance.
- Intense activities over a short amount of time
- All muscles work by contracting
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- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- When the rounded head of a bone fits into the hollow socket of another bone
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- The quality or state of being physically strong
- The quality of bending easily without breaking
- Thick vertical wall
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Exercise that involve exerting more or even force against a moveable resistance
- Exercise that gets your heart rate up and keeps it up for a period of time
- Cave The body's largest veins
- The body's largest artery
20 Clues: Thin walled chamber • Thick vertical wall • The body's largest artery • Lower chambers of the heart • Cave The body's largest veins • All muscles work by contracting • Slow exercise that use big muscle groups. • A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human • The quality of bending easily without breaking • Intense activities over a short amount of time • ...
Well-Being Crossword 2024-09-19
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- Exercises like running or cycling that improve heart health
- A mineral essential for bone health, found in dairy
- A feeling of unease or nervousness
- Being aware of the present moment to help reduce anxiety
- Fruit rich in vitamin C
- Feeling when you’re really tired and need rest
- Practices like washing hands and brushing teeth to stay clean
- A popular sandwich typically consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat, usually beef, served in a bun with various toppings and condiments
- A long, orange vegetable that is crunchy and good for your eyesight
- A sweet fruit that keeps the doctor away
- A leafy green vegetable full of vitamins
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- Hormone that regulates sleep
- A sweet, carbonated beverage often consumed for refreshment, available in various flavors
- A common type of junk food often sold in bags and salty
- Essential for hydration
- The process by which your body converts food into energy
- The number of hours recommended for a good night’s sleep
- Type of protein found in fish and beans
- Chemical in the brain linked to happiness
- The feeling of calm or satisfaction
20 Clues: Essential for hydration • Fruit rich in vitamin C • Hormone that regulates sleep • A feeling of unease or nervousness • The feeling of calm or satisfaction • Type of protein found in fish and beans • A sweet fruit that keeps the doctor away • A leafy green vegetable full of vitamins • Chemical in the brain linked to happiness • Feeling when you’re really tired and need rest • ...
Crossword Lima and Toro. 2024-09-26
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- – 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.
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- – 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. • ...
medical care crossword 2024-11-13
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- similar to traditional
- similar to care
- cleanliness
- a method of doing something
- people living in the same house
- silimar to strongly
- fast
- a person who is very educated in a special field
- you fell like this when your feelings have been hurt
- similar to accident
- a particular period of time
- similar to treatment
- people who got killed in an accident
- when scientists discover something new
- a person who helps the doctors
- a doctor who takes care of your teeth
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- are caused by bacteria
- a place where sick people are treated
- they use it in marketing
- they prevent peole from getting infections
- similar to cure
- medications that treat infections
- similar to an operation
- similar to incident
- organisms that cause infections
- similar to conventional
- watching
- infections do that by infecting many people
- a place for scientists to work
- a person who drives in an ambulance
- people who need medical care
- when you get from one state to another
32 Clues: fast • watching • cleanliness • similar to care • similar to cure • similar to incident • silimar to strongly • similar to accident • similar to treatment • are caused by bacteria • similar to traditional • similar to an operation • similar to conventional • they use it in marketing • a method of doing something • a particular period of time • people who need medical care • ...
european public health 2025-02-22
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- A broad measure of physical and mental health.
- The European agency that monitors and prevents infectious diseases.
- The extent to which healthcare services are available to a population.
- Air An environmental factor critical to respiratory health.
- A financial system that helps cover medical costs.
- A global outbreak of a disease, like COVID-19.
- The global organization coordinating public health efforts.
- Facilities where patients receive medical treatment.
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- Immunity Community protection from disease through widespread vaccination.
- Health An increasingly recognized aspect of public health in Europe.
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- The study of disease patterns and transmission.
- Public health efforts focused on hygiene and waste management.
- A public health insurance model used in some countries.
- An organism, like a mosquito, that spreads disease.
- A highly contagious disease preventable by vaccination.
- A growing public health concern in European populations.
- A drug used to treat bacterial infections.
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a specific area.
- Government rules ensuring health and safety standards.
20 Clues: A drug used to treat bacterial infections. • Isolation to prevent the spread of disease. • A broad measure of physical and mental health. • A global outbreak of a disease, like COVID-19. • The study of disease patterns and transmission. • A financial system that helps cover medical costs. • An organism, like a mosquito, that spreads disease. • ...
Happy Valentine's Day! 2025-02-09
Across
- Location of sweetest reunion to date
- Italian hiking
- Billy Joel song
- Premier sandwich part, for O
- First date in woo
- Sole pilgrims at this hostel...
- Deseeding this fruit is a labor of love
- Forgotten camping item
- Drinks ordered at 3PT Gala, colloquial
- Holy grail of potable water sources
- A dear place S shared with O
- Premier sandwich part, for S
- Euro summer sweet treat
- Hoban recipe Liv can't successfully recreate
- Liv's first camp site
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- Term of endearment?
- North End breakfast sandwich spot
- Place where S&O said 'I love you'
- Best philly mass to date, for O
- 109 tenant that gives S itchy eyes
- A special gift from Marseille
- Title earned after completing St. Michael's 5k
- NYC bday show (1/2)
- Personal hygiene item that S does not believe in
- Cold ocean swim in Early June
- First date in philly
- Where S&O met
- NYC bday show (2/2)
- Professor in Spring '19
- Split the G
30 Clues: Split the G • Where S&O met • Italian hiking • Billy Joel song • First date in woo • Term of endearment? • NYC bday show (1/2) • NYC bday show (2/2) • First date in philly • Liv's first camp site • Forgotten camping item • Professor in Spring '19 • Euro summer sweet treat • Premier sandwich part, for O • A dear place S shared with O • Premier sandwich part, for S • A special gift from Marseille • ...
Skin Infections 2025-05-02
Across
- Swollen,red, warm area of skin — bacterial
- Caused by human papillomavirus
- Fungal infection of the groin
- Tinea of the nails
- Fungal infection of the face
- Herpes spread in wrestling
- Inflammation of hair follicles, often from shaving
- Parasitic insect spread through close contact
- Caused by Staphylococcus aureus
- Virus that causes herpes simplex
- Often confused with eczema, circular lesion
- Fungal infection of the hand
- Highly contagious bacterial infection with honey-colored crusts
- Itchy fungal infection of the body
- Affects wrestlers’ torsos and arms
Down
- Common fungal infection affecting feet
- Skin irritation caused by friction on mats
- Skin infection with red ring-like patches
- Condition with pus-filled bumps on skin
- Skin infection with multiple draining sores
- Tinea of the scalp
- Spread through sharing towels or equipment
- Viral infectionwith blisters, often on lips or face
- Seen in poor hygiene and sweaty gear use
- Infection type often requiring antibiotics
- Inflammation due to ingrown hair
- Common in warm, humid environments
- Parasitic infection found in pubic region
- Common wart-causing virus in athletes
- Skin condition triggered by heat and sweat
30 Clues: Tinea of the nails • Tinea of the scalp • Herpes spread in wrestling • Fungal infection of the face • Fungal infection of the hand • Fungal infection of the groin • Caused by human papillomavirus • Caused by Staphylococcus aureus • Inflammation due to ingrown hair • Virus that causes herpes simplex • Common in warm, humid environments • Itchy fungal infection of the body • ...
Random 2025-08-15
Across
- Botched doctor Terry
- Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
- Pirating website
- Antman actor that you saw on the subway
- MTV show where a woman goes undercover to discover cheating partners
- Probably the best preroll we’ve gotten
- United Healthcare killer
- Fictional Texas town where The Hunting Wives is set
- Male Cooked with Cannabis co-host
- Our makeshift computer stand from Target
- Mari’s sister (we use her Hulu)
- NYU software that enables Single Sign-On (SSO) for accessing various university resources (purple heart)
- horror movie about a family moving into a haunted house
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- Movie theater that went on strike
- The hygiene product that Gordon ran to grab for that stinky gay host
- Theme of Cooked episode 1
- “Sophie” actress on The Hunting Wives
- Breakfast food available from Oscar Meyer or Peet’s that I had to cut down because it was making me smell
- University
- NYU grocery store
- Botched doctor Paul
- Where is bro’s dih?
- “I want to get _________ wasted!”
- Ethel’s boyfriend
- Dispensary
- “___” territory
26 Clues: University • Dispensary • “___” territory • Pirating website • NYU grocery store • Ethel’s boyfriend • Botched doctor Paul • Where is bro’s dih? • Botched doctor Terry • United Healthcare killer • Theme of Cooked episode 1 • Mari’s sister (we use her Hulu) • Movie theater that went on strike • “I want to get _________ wasted!” • Male Cooked with Cannabis co-host • ...
Santé et sécurité 2026-02-07
Across
- Il faut le pratiquer pour rester en pleine santé.
- Action de quitter rapidement un lieu en cas d'urgence pour se mettre en sécurité.
- Personne formée pour sauver des vies.
- Lieu où l'on se rend pour aller chercher des médicaments.
- Lieu où l’on soigne les malades.
- Il faut en prendre soin pour rester en bonne santé.
- Personne dont le métier est de porter secours aux gens et d'éteindre des feux.
- Numéro pour contacter le SAMU.
- Objet que l'on met pour se protéger quand on fait du vélo.
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- Aide apportée à quelqu’un en danger ou blessé.
- Elle sonne en cas de danger.
- Elle est indispensable à la vie.
- Action de prévenir d'un danger.
- Personne qui soigne les malades.
- Ils sont plein de vitamines.
- Objet que l’on met sur une plaie pour la protéger.
- On se lave les mains avec.
- Ensemble des pratiques visant à préserver la propreté et la santé du corps.
- Action de quitter rapidement un lieu en cas d'urgence pour se mettre en sécurité
- Équipement de protection qui permet de limiter la propagation des maladies.
20 Clues: On se lave les mains avec. • Elle sonne en cas de danger. • Ils sont plein de vitamines. • Numéro pour contacter le SAMU. • Action de prévenir d'un danger. • Elle est indispensable à la vie. • Personne qui soigne les malades. • Lieu où l’on soigne les malades. • Personne formée pour sauver des vies. • Aide apportée à quelqu’un en danger ou blessé. • ...
DISEASE 2025-12-26
Across
- Process of giving antigen to build immunity
- Condition where immune system is weakened
- Bacterium causing food poisoning
- Non-cellular pathogen that needs a host
- Disease not spread from person to person
- Preparation that stimulates immunity
- Disease caused by Plasmodium protozoa
- Organism that transmits pathogens
- Organism in which a pathogen lives
- Protein that helps fight pathogens
- Noncommunicable disease affecting blood sugar
- Sudden outbreak of disease in a community
- Bacterium that causes tuberculosis
- Bacterial disease affecting lungs
- Protozoan parasite that causes malaria
- Organism that can cause infections like ringworm
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- Disease outbreak across countries or continents
- Practices that prevent spread of disease
- Disease of uncontrolled cell growth
- Disease that spreads easily from person to person
- Microorganism that causes disease
- Foreign substance that triggers immune response
- Virus that causes AIDS
- Viral disease causing fever and cough
- Insect vector of malaria
- Single-celled organism causing malaria
- Single-celled organism, some cause disease
- Body’s defense against disease
- Bacterial disease spread by contaminated water
- Ability to resist disease
30 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Insect vector of malaria • Ability to resist disease • Body’s defense against disease • Bacterium causing food poisoning • Microorganism that causes disease • Organism that transmits pathogens • Bacterial disease affecting lungs • Organism in which a pathogen lives • Protein that helps fight pathogens • Bacterium that causes tuberculosis • ...
Community Health Service Management Clinical Practicum 2026-03-24
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- Actions taken to stop disease before it occurs.
- Process encouraging healthier behaviors in communities.
- Organ mainly affected by mental illness.
- Disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Container used for needles and sharps.
- Depression experienced by mothers after childbirth.
- Supplement given to children to prevent blindness.
- Program distributing albendazole tablets to children
- Chart used to test visual acuity.
- Factors such as poverty and environment affecting health.
- Lung disease spread through airborne droplets.
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- Method used to make water safe for drinking.
- Waste container for infectious materials.
- Sudden drop of blood pressure when standing.
- Early detection of disease among individuals.
- Preventive HIV medicine taken after exposure.
- Condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- Process of identifying individuals exposed to an infected patient.
- Ethical principle protecting private patient information.
- Eliminating stagnant water to prevent mosquito breeding.
- Waste container for biodegradable materials.
- Disease involving abnormal cell growth.
- Monitoring and recording disease cases in a community.
- Preventive HIV medicine taken before exposure.
- Mosquito-borne viral disease common in tropical areas
- Program focusing on water, sanitation, and hygiene.
26 Clues: Chart used to test visual acuity. • Container used for needles and sharps. • Disease involving abnormal cell growth. • Organ mainly affected by mental illness. • Waste container for infectious materials. • Method used to make water safe for drinking. • Sudden drop of blood pressure when standing. • Condition characterized by high blood sugar. • ...
TLE-10 3RD QUARTER LESSON 2026-01-11
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- – Maintaining a clean environment
- – Proper work behavior
- – Liquid accompaniment
- – Degree of heat or cold
- – Appliance for mixing liquids
- – First meal of the day
- – Cooking under direct heat
- – Consistent recipe format
- – Essential nutrient
- – Feel of food in the mouth
- – Art and science of preparing food
- – Appliance used for cooking
- – Tool for serving soup
- – Changing measurements
- – End of food safety period
- – Determining quantity
- – Cooking below boiling point
- – Surface for cutting food
- – Appliance for freezing food
- – Working effectively
- – Appliance for blending ingredients
- – Frying with little oil
- – Amount produced
- – Keeping food properly
- – Midday meal
- – Liquid-based dish
- – Planned expenses
- – Arrangement of food
- – Concentrated energy nutrients
- – Cooking using dry heat
- – Protective nutrients
- – Proper use of knives
- – Transfer of bacteria
- – Briefly boiling food
- – Cutting into cubes
- – Food served with main dish
- – Deep cooking vessel
- – Hand protection
- – Cooking over direct heat
- – Tool for flipping or spreading
- – Tool for removing skin
- – Cooking in hot oil
- – Cooking using steam
- – Primary course
- – Study of food and health
- – Cutting into thin pieces
- – Standard of excellence
- – Set of cooking instructions
- – Serving of food
- – Cooking with hot air
- – Amount of food served
- – Enclosed appliance for baking
- – Unexpected harmful event
- – Recommended food amount
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- – Proper mix of nutrients
- – Covers hair for hygiene
- – Light meal
- – Taste of food
- – Evening meal
- – Visual appeal of food
- – Related to food illness
- – Flat frying pan
- – Tool for beating ingredients
- – Used to put out fires
- – Pot used for sauces
- – Calculating food expenses
- – Body-building nutrients
- – Practice of cleanliness
- – Another measurement system
- – Drink
- – Starter dish
- – Smell of food
- – Energy-giving nutrients
- – Microscopic organisms
- – Decorative food item
- – Cooking in hot liquid
- – Emergency treatment
- – Organizing meals
- – Injury from heat
- – First In, First Out method
- – Body-regulating nutrients
- – Presence of harmful substances
- – Food decay
- – Protective kitchen clothing
- – Tool used for cutting
- – Plant flavorings
- – List of food to be served
- – Accidental liquid release
- – Tool for gripping food
- – Marking food information
- – Cutting into small pieces
- – Sweet final course
- – Measurement system
- – Shallow cooking vessel
- – Appliance for food storage
- – Enhancing flavor
- – Items used in cooking
- – Aromatic flavorings
- – Shredding food into fine pieces
- – Freedom from danger in the kitchen
100 Clues: – Drink • – Light meal • – Food decay • – Midday meal • – Evening meal • – Starter dish • – Taste of food • – Smell of food • – Primary course • – Flat frying pan • – Amount produced • – Hand protection • – Serving of food • – Organizing meals • – Injury from heat • – Planned expenses • – Plant flavorings • – Enhancing flavor • – Liquid-based dish • – Essential nutrient • – Cutting into cubes • ...
Food Safety and Hygiene 2025-05-12
8 Clues: disease causing bacteria • caused by cook-chill foods • Fission bacteria multiply • Contamination Transfer of bacteria • food poisoning caused by raw chicken • found in raw meat and contaminated water • zone temperature at which bacterial will grow • disease an auto-immune disease triggered by gluten
HACCP Crossword 2015-06-17
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- A reassessment of the HACCP system to ensure it remains valid (6)
- Good hygiene practices (12,10)
- The likelihood of a hazard occurring in food (4)
- Measurements to confirm the process is under control (10)
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- Separates the acceptable from the unacceptable (8,5)
- The action required to prevent or eliminate a food safety hazard (7,8)
- The action taken when a critical limit is breached (10,6)
- The potential to cause harm (6)
- A step in the process where control is essential to prevent food poisoning or harm (8,7,5)
- The checks and tests made in addition to monitoring to ensure the HACCP system is effective (12)
10 Clues: Good hygiene practices (12,10) • The potential to cause harm (6) • The likelihood of a hazard occurring in food (4) • Separates the acceptable from the unacceptable (8,5) • The action taken when a critical limit is breached (10,6) • Measurements to confirm the process is under control (10) • A reassessment of the HACCP system to ensure it remains valid (6) • ...
Spelling Week 30 Sahana Bashiyam 6A 2022-05-11
Across
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health
- Words expressing praise for an achievement or good wishes on a special occasion
- Causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious
- A small, typically round cake of bread leavened with baking powder, baking soda, or sometimes yeast
- Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious highly strung
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- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- Cause (something) to become messily smeared by rubbing it
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- Truly what something is said to be
- An organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society
10 Clues: Not guilty of a crime or offense • Truly what something is said to be • Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health • Cause (something) to become messily smeared by rubbing it • Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious highly strung • ...
Spelling Week 30 Sahana Bashiyam 6A 2022-05-11
Across
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health
- Words expressing praise for an achievement or good wishes on a special occasion
- Causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious
- A small, typically round cake of bread leavened with baking powder, baking soda, or sometimes yeast
- Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious highly strung
Down
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- Cause (something) to become messily smeared by rubbing it
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- Truly what something is said to be
- An organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society
10 Clues: Not guilty of a crime or offense • Truly what something is said to be • Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health • Cause (something) to become messily smeared by rubbing it • Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious highly strung • ...
A deadly ordeal 2023-11-01
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- A reason for doing something.
- a separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
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- Kept out of sight; concealed
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence.
- an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- inform someone in advance of a possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
10 Clues: Kept out of sight; concealed • A reason for doing something. • a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence. • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • Result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant. • a separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs. • ...
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2023-11-12
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- Do not visit the patient if you are _________.
- Never ______ antibiotics with others.
- Never demand ___________ if your doctor says you don’t need them.
- Practice hand _______ to prevent the spread of germs.
- _______ your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough.
- Prevent infections by keeping your __________ up to date.
Down
- As per the National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS), ____________ vaccine is recommended to be taken once annually or per season.
- Plan ahead to get the travel vaccines you need at least a _______ before your trip.
- Antibiotic resistance occurs when _________ changes over time and become resistant to the drugs we used to treat them
- It is ________'__ responsibility to prevent antimicrobial resistance.
10 Clues: Never ______ antibiotics with others. • Do not visit the patient if you are _________. • Practice hand _______ to prevent the spread of germs. • _______ your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough. • Prevent infections by keeping your __________ up to date. • Never demand ___________ if your doctor says you don’t need them. • ...
ASP crossword 2 2023-10-07
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- We can all play a part in reducing antibiotic resistance through __________ and maintaining good personnel hygiene.
- Chlamydia pneumonia, ___________ pneumophila, and Mycoplasma pneumonia are some atypical bacteria that cause pneumonia.
- What can be eaten to help improve the microflora in your body?
- A ________ is a microorganism that is resistant to many of the standard antibiotics.
- An acid-fast bacilli that can cause tuberculosis.
- Different types of antibiotics are used for different types of bacterial ________?
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- Gram-positive bacteria that appear spherical, and form in grape-like clusters.
- ___________ coli is a gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria.
- Most antibiotics can be stored in _____ temperature.
- _______ was the FIRST antibiotic to be found.
10 Clues: _______ was the FIRST antibiotic to be found. • An acid-fast bacilli that can cause tuberculosis. • Most antibiotics can be stored in _____ temperature. • ___________ coli is a gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. • What can be eaten to help improve the microflora in your body? • Gram-positive bacteria that appear spherical, and form in grape-like clusters. • ...
MCOB Puzzle 2025-10-04
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- Tendency of group members to conform and avoid conflict, leading to poor decisions
- The inner drive that causes people to act toward achieving a goal
- Style with high concern for people but low concern for production (1,9)
- The group development stage where conflicts arise as members assert their opinions
- Leadership style where decisions are made collectively
Down
- Maslow’s highest level of need in his hierarchy
- The belief that effort will lead to performance and performance to reward
- Herzberg’s factors that lead to job dissatisfaction if absent
- A leader who uses rewards and punishments to influence followers demonstrates which type of leadership
- Reduced effort by individuals when working in a group
10 Clues: Maslow’s highest level of need in his hierarchy • Reduced effort by individuals when working in a group • Leadership style where decisions are made collectively • Herzberg’s factors that lead to job dissatisfaction if absent • The inner drive that causes people to act toward achieving a goal • ...
DNA Mod2 Lesson 6- Periodontal Diseases 2025-02-10
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- Which virus causes cold sores?
- Severe ANUG can cause flattened or missing _________ _______
- The periodontium specifically refers to the ________ ______
- Gingivitis is _______ with good cleaning and daily oral hygiene
- This is a specific anaerobic bacteria that causes periodontal disease
- ANUG can be treated with _________
- The periodontium specifically refers to the _________, or the gums
- ANUG stands for 'Acute _______ Ulcerative Gingivitis'
- Pericoronitis is most common around the _________ third molars
- These bacteria in particular thrive in mature plaque
- This is a specific bacteria that causes ANUG
- _________ Ulcers resemble a primary herpes infection, but they are not.
- In a 'true' pocket, the gum is no longer attached to the tooth at the _______ ______
- Teeth may become ______ if chronic periodontitis is not addressed
- Gingivitis will progress to this condition if poor oral hygiene continues
- This is another indicator of chronic periodontitis
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- In the case of a 'true' pocket, the gingival attachment _______ down towards the root
- Gingival _______ is another indicator of chronic periodontitis
- What is the medical term for cold sores?
- Calculus above the gumline is known as ____________ calculus
- In health, gums attach to the teeth at the _____-_____ Junction
- The periodontium specifically refers to the _________ _________
- This is a specific anaerobic bacteria that causes periodontal disease
- Which viral infection can initially present in infants as multiple blisters and ulcers throughout the gums and mouth?
- The gingival flap that contributes to pericoronitis is known as the ________
- This is another specific bacteria that causes ANUG
- In cases of chronic periodontitis, X-rays show loss of ______
- A _____ pocket is a sign of gingivitis
- Calculus below the gumline is known as ____________ calculus
- 'Calculus' is also known as ______
- ________ in saliva mix with plaque to form calculus
- In the case of a 'true' pocket, the ____________ _________ starts to break down
- These bacteria in particular thrive in 'young' or early plaque
- _____ pockets are a sign of chronic periodontitis
- The ________ is the name for the tissues surrounding the teeth
- 'Plaque' is another word for the ________ that coats our teeth and gums
- The cause of gingivitis is the _______ produced by the bacteria in plaque
- In the case of a periodontal _______, There is pain, swelling and pus originating from the affected pocket
- The name of this disease means 'Inflammation of the gingivae'
- In the case of a 'true' pocket, the __________ has started to die
- In health, the _____ _____ is between 1-3mm
- In health, this type of bone lies 2mm below the gingival attachment
42 Clues: Which virus causes cold sores? • ANUG can be treated with _________ • 'Calculus' is also known as ______ • A _____ pocket is a sign of gingivitis • What is the medical term for cold sores? • In health, the _____ _____ is between 1-3mm • This is a specific bacteria that causes ANUG • _____ pockets are a sign of chronic periodontitis • ...
DNA Mod2 Lesson 6- Periodontal Diseases 2025-02-10
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- A _____ pocket is a sign of gingivitis
- _________ Ulcers resemble a primary herpes infection, but they are not.
- Gingivitis is _______ with good cleaning and daily oral hygiene
- In a 'true' pocket, the gum is no longer attached to the tooth at the _______ ______
- Calculus above the gumline is known as ____________ calculus
- _____ pockets are a sign of chronic periodontitis
- ANUG stands for 'Acute _______ Ulcerative Gingivitis'
- In the case of a periodontal _______, There is pain, swelling and pus originating from the affected pocket
- ANUG can be treated with _________
- The periodontium specifically refers to the _________, or the gums
- In the case of a 'true' pocket, the ____________ _________ starts to break down
- This is a specific anaerobic bacteria that causes periodontal disease
- Teeth may become ______ if chronic periodontitis is not addressed
- In the case of a 'true' pocket, the gingival attachment _______ down towards the root
- This is another specific bacteria that causes ANUG
- In cases of chronic periodontitis, X-rays show loss of ______
- 'Calculus' is also known as ______
Down
- Gingivitis will progress to this condition if poor oral hygiene continues
- This is a specific bacteria that causes ANUG
- The name of this disease means 'Inflammation of the gingivae'
- Which viral infection can initially present in infants as multiple blisters and ulcers throughout the gums and mouth?
- What is the medical term for cold sores?
- In health, gums attach to the teeth at the _____-_____ Junction
- The periodontium specifically refers to the ________ ______
- In health, this type of bone lies 2mm below the gingival attachment
- The cause of gingivitis is the _______ produced by the bacteria in plaque
- Severe ANUG can cause flattened or missing _________ _______
- The gingival flap that contributes to pericoronitis is known as the ________
- This is a specific anaerobic bacteria that causes periodontal disease
- In the case of a 'true' pocket, the __________ has started to die
- In health, the _____ _____ is between 1-3mm
- The ________ is the name for the tissues surrounding the teeth
- ________ in saliva mix with plaque to form calculus
- These bacteria in particular thrive in mature plaque
- These bacteria in particular thrive in 'young' or early plaque
- 'Plaque' is another word for the ________ that coats our teeth and gums
- Which virus causes cold sores?
- Pericoronitis is most common around the _________ third molars
- The periodontium specifically refers to the _________ _________
- This is another indicator of chronic periodontitis
- Calculus below the gumline is known as ____________ calculus
- Gingival _______ is another indicator of chronic periodontitis
42 Clues: Which virus causes cold sores? • ANUG can be treated with _________ • 'Calculus' is also known as ______ • A _____ pocket is a sign of gingivitis • What is the medical term for cold sores? • In health, the _____ _____ is between 1-3mm • This is a specific bacteria that causes ANUG • _____ pockets are a sign of chronic periodontitis • ...
MAPEH 9 - REMEDIAL 2025-05-29
Across
- - Renaissance artist and inventor. (Arts)
- - Type of pollution affecting breathing. (Health)
- - Surroundings that influence living things. (Health)
- - Baroque composer known for fugues and sacred music. (Music)
- - Three-dimensional artwork often made of stone or clay. (Arts)
- - Activity before exercise to prevent injury. (PE)
- - Traditional Filipino dance using bamboo poles. (PE)
- - A dramatic performance combining acting and music. (Arts)
- - A common medium in classical painting. (Arts)
- - Period of artistic revival and rediscovery of classical knowledge. (Arts)
- - Romantic composer known for piano compositions. (Music)
- - Physical competitions governed by rules. (PE)
- - Music period with balance, clarity, and form. (Music)
- - Exercise that raises your heart rate. (PE)
- - Practice of maintaining hygiene. (Health)
- - Community celebration often with dancing and cultural displays. (PE)
- - Drug used to treat or cure illnesses. (Health)
- - Immediate help given to an injured person. (Health)
- - Needing a substance to function normally. (Health)
- - Prolific classical composer of symphonies and operas. (Music)
- - Contamination of air, water, or land. (Health)
- - Filipino courtship dance. (PE)
- - Process of converting waste into reusable material. (Health)
- - Steps to avoid accidents or illnesses. (Health)
- - Accidents like falls or burns. (Health)
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- - Deaf classical composer of “Fur Elise.” (Music)
- - Large painting on a wall. (Arts)
- - A highly technical form of dance developed in courts. (Arts)
- - Harm caused on purpose. (Health)
- - Practice of keeping clean to maintain health. (Health)
- - First name of the famous portrait painted by da Vinci. (Arts)
- - Period emphasizing emotion and individualism in music. (Music)
- - Style inspired by Greek and Roman art. (Arts)
- - Official who enforces rules in a sports game. (PE)
- - Taking too much of a drug or substance. (Health)
- - Style of dance that expresses contemporary ideas. (PE)
- - Type of pollution affecting oceans and rivers. (Health)
- - Tool used by sports officials to signal fouls or timeouts. (PE)
- - Period known for grandeur and emotional intensity in music and art. (Music/Arts)
- - Exchange of shots in a sport like volleyball or tennis. (PE)
- - Free time for enjoyment and hobbies. (PE)
- - Art movement portraying subjects as they appear in everyday life. (Arts)
- - Improper disposal of waste. (Health)
- - Wall painting done on wet plaster. (Arts)
- - Harm or damage to the body. (Health)
- - Composer of “The Four Seasons.” (Music)
- - Dance fitness program combining Latin and international music. (PE)
- - Activities done for fun and relaxation. (PE)
- - Sacred chant from the Medieval period. (Music)
- - Misuse of drugs or substances. (Health)
50 Clues: - Filipino courtship dance. (PE) • - Large painting on a wall. (Arts) • - Harm caused on purpose. (Health) • - Improper disposal of waste. (Health) • - Harm or damage to the body. (Health) • - Renaissance artist and inventor. (Arts) • - Composer of “The Four Seasons.” (Music) • - Misuse of drugs or substances. (Health) • - Accidents like falls or burns. (Health) • ...
Safety Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-28
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- Patients seen for suicide attempt, suicidal thoughts, or suspected psychiatric diagnosis are assessed for suicide risk using the ____ or Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.
- Place a ____ “defective” tag on malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
- At SCRMC, professional staff may witness ____.
- Hand ____ should be applied before and after both gloving and patient contact.
- an acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medicines.
- ___ restraints as soon as possible.
- ______ infections are caused by germs that are passed from patient to patient by staff members' hands.
- Scanning the patient’s ____and medicines AT THE POINT OF CARE (POC) is the expected standard for all areas using the hand-held scanners.
- Obtain ___ history from verbal list, list, medication bottles, or personal pharmacy.
- Patient ID by checking armband for name & date of birth is to be used by ____areas. Do not just ask the patient’s name.
- Always be alert to every alarm check the patient _____, then the cause for the alarm.
- A ____ or phone order is to be “read back” to the prescriber for clarification.
- To prevent ____ breakdown One should keep patients clean, dry, and repositioned in the “30-30 club”.
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- At the time of ____ a complete list of all medicines is generated for the patient or the next care provider.
- ____ are the last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control.
- abbreviation for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection.
- should be used when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the restroom, and when patient has "C. Diff" infection
- To prevent Heath care acquired _____ keep head of bed elevated 30 degrees if not contraindicated, give frequent oral care, keep patients moving (turn, cough, and deep breathe), and use good hand hygiene.
- ___ means surgical site infection and can be prevented by using proper hand hygiene, teaching the patient incisional care, and using aseptic technique with dressing changes.
- Keep Foley bag below the level of the _____ but not touching the floor.
- Who is responsible for preventing falls?
- A clinical ___ is to never be turned off. It may be silenced for a brief time while issues are being addressed.
- Never leave the allergy history blank. List allergies or put ___ for “No Known Allergies”
- If a patient has ___ ask what type of reaction occurs.
- SCRMC uses "Falling Leaves" , a yellow armband, yellow magnet, and yellow non-skid socks as an indication of a patient at risk for ____.
25 Clues: ___ restraints as soon as possible. • Who is responsible for preventing falls? • At SCRMC, professional staff may witness ____. • If a patient has ___ ask what type of reaction occurs. • abbreviation for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection. • an acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medicines. • ...
Safety Assignment 2022-01-28
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- Keep Foley bag below the level of the _____ but not touching the floor.
- ______ infections are caused by germs that are passed from patient to patient by staff members' hands.
- Abbreviation for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection.
- Never leave the allergy history blank. List allergies or put ___ for “No Known Allergies”
- Hand ____ should be applied before and after both gloving and patient contact.
- ___ restraints as soon as possible.
- an acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medicines.
- Patients seen for suicide attempt, suicidal thoughts, or suspected psychiatric diagnosis are assessed for suicide risk using the ____ or Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.
- SCRMC uses "Falling Leaves" , a yellow armband, yellow magnet, and yellow non-skid socks as an indication of a patient at risk for ____.
- Scanning the patient’s ____and medicines AT THE POINT OF CARE (POC) is the expected standard for all areas using the hand-held scanners.
- A ____ or phone order is to be “read back” to the prescriber for clarification.
- To prevent ____ breakdown One should keep patients clean, dry, and repositioned in the “30-30 club”.
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- Obtain ___ history from verbal list, list, medication bottles, or personal pharmacy.
- To prevent Heath care acquired _____ keep head of bed elevated 30 degrees if not contraindicated, give frequent oral care, keep patients moving (turn, cough, and deep breathe), and use good hand hygiene.
- Who is responsible for preventing falls?
- If a patient has ___ ask what type of reaction occurs.
- ___ means surgical site infection and can be prevented by using proper hand hygiene, teaching the patient incisional care, and using aseptic technique with dressing changes.
- At the time of ____ a complete list of all medicines is generated for the patient or the next care provider.
- At SCRMC, professional staff may witness ____.
- Always be alert to every alarm check the patient _____, then the cause for the alarm.
- should be used when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the restroom, and when patient has "C. Diff" infection.
- ____ are the last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control.
- A clinical ___ is to never be turned off. It may be silenced for a brief time while issues are being addressed.
- Place a ____ “defective” tag on malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
- Patient ID by checking armband for name & date of birth is to be used by ____areas. Do not just ask the patient’s name.
25 Clues: ___ restraints as soon as possible. • Who is responsible for preventing falls? • At SCRMC, professional staff may witness ____. • If a patient has ___ ask what type of reaction occurs. • Abbreviation for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection. • an acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medicines. • ...
Repetition Hygiene 2017-07-17
4 Clues: häufig verwendete Sterilisationsart • Wirkstoff im Händedesinfektionsmittel • mechanisches Entfernen von Fremdstoffen • Wieviele Sekunden muss ein Händedesinfektionsmittel einwiDamrken?
Hand Hygiene 2024-05-02
4 Clues: used for cleaning hands. (SOAP) • that can be removed by handwashing. (BACTERIA) • of infection prevented by hand hygiene. (GERMS) • for washing hands with soap and water. (HANDWASH)
Health & Hygiene 2024-09-10
4 Clues: we clean our teeth with a _____. • We use ____ to keep my hair clean. • we use _____ to keep our body clean. • cutter We trip our nails using a _____.
Safety and Hygiene in the Kitchen 2018-04-18
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- This may be required if you have no hair tie
- Do not ... in the kitchen
- Ensure your hands are dry before turning off or using .......... appliances
- Always turn ... electrical equipment when finished using
- It is important to ...... to all instructions and directions
- Wash your hands thoroughly after coughing or ........
- Always use ...... as instructed
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- Wipe the ..... thoroughly before, during and after cooking
- Never ... on the kitchen bench
- Follow all ............ at all times
- Wear one of these to prevent contamination
- Ensure ......... is washed thoroughly before placing in units
- Never .... equipment or fingers in class
- Wash your ..... before, during and after cooking
14 Clues: Do not ... in the kitchen • Never ... on the kitchen bench • Always use ...... as instructed • Follow all ............ at all times • Never .... equipment or fingers in class • Wear one of these to prevent contamination • This may be required if you have no hair tie • Wash your ..... before, during and after cooking • Wash your hands thoroughly after coughing or ........ • ...
Healthy and Happy at 100+ 2017-04-02
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- Doing this to your hands could save your life.
- Poor oral hygiene has been associated with ____ life expectancy.
- This diet is rich in healthy fats, fish, and produce.
- This is found in some health drinks.
- As compared to non-cyclists, this rate is 41% lower for Tour de France cyclists.
- ____ may live longer than people who don't give of their time.
- These folks may have a 12 percent lower risk of premature death.
- Get cooking, put down the ___ menu.
- Daily activity which lowers risk of death.
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- Activity for stress and anxiety relief, better balance and increased flexibility.
- Top predictor of longevity.
- "Exercise is King, ___ is Queen."
- People who are born here have the longest average life expectancy.
- Research shows that both cat- and dog-owners tend to live longer than their ___ peers.
- Having daughters may increase the lifespan of _______.
- Shorter ___ have been linked in past research to cell aging, as well as higher risks of age-related diseases.
- This disease is the leading killer of women.
- A trait researchers found in centenarians.
- Eatting this could keep you from dying earily.
19 Clues: Top predictor of longevity. • "Exercise is King, ___ is Queen." • Get cooking, put down the ___ menu. • This is found in some health drinks. • A trait researchers found in centenarians. • Daily activity which lowers risk of death. • This disease is the leading killer of women. • Doing this to your hands could save your life. • ...
Health Products and Service 2017-05-02
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- injection of killed or weakened organisms which produce immunity in the body
- overall general health assessment of oral health
- constant care similar to a hospital
- basic comprehensive health care at any given stage of a patients life
- health care for patients with chronic illness or disability
- focused on a specific category of illness or group of people
- Federal agencies responsible for classifying and monitoring pharmaceuticals and their use
- specialized for crisis situations or urgent injuries
- focused on pschological & mental issues
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- used to protect against the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays
- set of practices used to prevent infection through cleanliness
- place where a patient lives and is helped with daily living
- overall general health assessment; check-up
- intend to keep people healthy and guard against possible illnesses
- products and services to manage disease or injury
- commonly abused pharmaceuticals used to reduce pain
- classified by the FDA as requiring a doctor's prescription to obtain
- focused on the mouth, teeth and gums
- type of longterm care that occurs in a patients home
19 Clues: constant care similar to a hospital • focused on the mouth, teeth and gums • focused on pschological & mental issues • overall general health assessment; check-up • overall general health assessment of oral health • products and services to manage disease or injury • commonly abused pharmaceuticals used to reduce pain • ...
Implement food safety procedures 2013-08-26
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- action the action taken when critical limit of food safety is breached.
- A point in the food production process where loss of control may lead to unacceptable health risk.
- free from physical, chemical or microbial contaminants.
- taking tempretures
- can cause food poisoning.
- An information sheet about the correct procedurces when handling chemicals or sunstances.
- something leading to potential accident or harm to anyone.
- rotate old stock and new.
- protective equipment Equipment and clothing items designed to protect the user.
- to remove any visible particles of food and other contaminants.
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- Actions used to exterminate pests and vermin.
- the passing of microorganisms being transferred from one place to another.
- one celled organisms that are too small to see.
- contamination A presence of an unintended substance or item in the food that could lead to an illness when the food is consumed.
- applying chemicals or heat to destroy invisible microorganisms and bacteria.
- to prove that food is safe.
- reviewing all aspects of the food safety program.
- 5`C to 60`C
- clean and sanitary.
19 Clues: 5`C to 60`C • taking tempretures • clean and sanitary. • can cause food poisoning. • rotate old stock and new. • to prove that food is safe. • Actions used to exterminate pests and vermin. • one celled organisms that are too small to see. • reviewing all aspects of the food safety program. • free from physical, chemical or microbial contaminants. • ...
Health & Disease 2022-05-17
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- Anything causing danger or a risk to health.
- Illness or sickness caused by genes, infection, toxicity, nutritional imbalance, etc.
- Any disease-causing microbe.
- Caused by invasion of a pathogen, often causing harm to tissues.
- Nonliving pathogen that is capable of infecting and reproducing within living hosts.
- Disease that can be spread from one generation to the next.
- Chemical reactions that allow food to be converted into usable energy or stored in tissues.
- Poisonous substance that may cause serious effects on the body.
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- Measure of food energy.
- Organism that benefits from a host organism while the host is harmed.
- A rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting widespread regions across the world.
- Unicellular prokaryotic organisms found nearly everywhere on Earth.
- Using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness.
- Something capable of spreading disease without being infected itself .
- Multicellular eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter.
- A rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting many large populations.
- Unicellular eukaryotic organisms capable of movement.
- Genus of bacteria commonly known for causing strep throat.
- Science of studying disease-causing microorganisms.
19 Clues: Measure of food energy. • Any disease-causing microbe. • Anything causing danger or a risk to health. • Science of studying disease-causing microorganisms. • Unicellular eukaryotic organisms capable of movement. • Genus of bacteria commonly known for causing strep throat. • Disease that can be spread from one generation to the next. • ...
ALL ABOUT STANDARD PRECAUTION... 2022-10-12
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- The storage area shall be clean and free of dust,insects and .......
- The inactivation of disease producing microorganisms excluding bacterial spores or prions.
- There are ......... moments in hand hygiene.
- Negative ........ check.
- How many steps are there in performing handwash?
- One needle,one .......,only one time for each and every injection.
- The period of time required for this procedure is 40-60 seconds.
- For infected linen to be lined with red .........plastics.
- ......... touch the puncture site after disinfecting it.
- Cough or sneeze into your ........ sleeve,not your hands.
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- Wear the N95 mask and perform ............
- ....... is one of the area that should be clean using yellow colour coding.
- Cover spillage with absorbent material,pour ....... hypochlorite 1:10 and leave for 5-10 minute.
- When doffing full PPE,you should remove ........before N95 mask.
- Clinical waste GROUP A including all human tissue,organ,body parts,.........,tissue from laboratories.
- For all normal soiled and foul linen.
- Expired,unused and contaminated drugs and vaccines.
- How many elements are there in standard precaution?
- Colour coding for cleansing toilet,dirty utility and sluice room.
19 Clues: Negative ........ check. • For all normal soiled and foul linen. • Wear the N95 mask and perform ............ • There are ......... moments in hand hygiene. • How many steps are there in performing handwash? • Expired,unused and contaminated drugs and vaccines. • How many elements are there in standard precaution? • ...
School Subjects 2023-06-17
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- - The study of language, literature, and communication skills.
- - The study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Science - The study of computers, programming, and technology.
- - The study of human behavior and the mind.
- - The study of personal well-being and hygiene.
- Studies - The study of human society, culture, and relationships.
- - The study of past events and their impact on society.
- - The study of visual expression through various mediums.
- - The study of sound, rhythm, and musical expression.
- Education - The study of physical fitness, sports, and healthy living.
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- - The study of written works, including novels, plays, and poetry.
- - The study of government, citizenship, and political systems.
- - The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and cultures.
- - The study of living organisms and their processes.
- - The study of matter and its properties.
- Education - The study of physical fitness, sports, and healthy living.
- - The study of the natural world, including biology, chemistry, and physics.
- - The study of numbers, calculations, and problem-solving.
- - The study of matter, energy, and their interactions.
- Language - The study of languages other than one's native language.
20 Clues: - The study of matter and its properties. • - The study of human behavior and the mind. • - The study of personal well-being and hygiene. • - The study of living organisms and their processes. • - The study of sound, rhythm, and musical expression. • - The study of matter, energy, and their interactions. • - The study of past events and their impact on society. • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-07-23
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- not for coins, their hidden gap can trap bacteria around tooth
- its not just country's economics,your gums can have it too
- it reaches where your brush cant reach
- gets deposited- even on bank holidays and difficult to evict
- meeting point of root, becomes troblue when bone support is lost
- a toxic substance from bacteria, damaging gums
- inflammation of soft tissue often reversed with better oral hygiene
- speciality concerned with slient destruction behind tooth mobility and tooth loss
- light show in the dental chair
- what happens when germs lose the battle but not the war
- your tooth's way of overacting
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- tooth version of slow shave- no razor involved
- craving tool for the tooth sculptor
- germ gang chilling on your teeth before plaque shows up, seen on stagnant water
- what ties up loose ends after dental drama
- when your mouth says hello,but your breath says goodbye
- throat cleaning act, make bubbly sound without swallowing
- screeching heavy metal concert your gums didnt want to go but admired it later
- folks who let strangers poke their gums for fun
19 Clues: light show in the dental chair • your tooth's way of overacting • craving tool for the tooth sculptor • it reaches where your brush cant reach • what ties up loose ends after dental drama • tooth version of slow shave- no razor involved • a toxic substance from bacteria, damaging gums • folks who let strangers poke their gums for fun • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-07-23
Across
- throat cleaning act, make bubbly sound without swallowing
- what ties up loose ends after dental drama
- gets deposited- even on bank holidays and difficult to evict
- its not just country's economics,your gums can have it too
- your tooth's way of overacting
- speciality concerned with slient destruction behind tooth mobility and tooth loss
- not for coins, their hidden gap can trap bacteria around tooth
- tooth version of slow shave- no razor involved
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- it reaches where your brush cant reach
- when your mouth says hello,but your breath says goodbye
- inflammation of soft tissue often reversed with better oral hygiene
- light show in the dental chair
- screeching heavy metal concert your gums didnt want to go but admired it later
- a toxic substance from bacteria, damaging gums
- craving tool for the tooth sculptor
- what happens when germs lose the battle but not the war
- meeting point of root, becomes troblue when bone support is lost
- germ gang chilling on your teeth before plaque shows up, seen on stagnant water
- folks who let strangers poke their gums for fun
19 Clues: light show in the dental chair • your tooth's way of overacting • craving tool for the tooth sculptor • it reaches where your brush cant reach • what ties up loose ends after dental drama • a toxic substance from bacteria, damaging gums • tooth version of slow shave- no razor involved • folks who let strangers poke their gums for fun • ...
