hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Health Terms - Krizzia Herrera Lopez 2021-12-10
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- is a dramatic form of memory loss.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- Spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- The action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation.
- The action of inoculating or of being inoculated.
7 Clues: is a dramatic form of memory loss. • The action of inoculating or of being inoculated. • Spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact. • A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • The action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation. • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Final Project - Rebeca Montoya-Medical 2021-12-11
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- a gap in one's memory.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- the action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation.
- the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination.
7 Clues: a gap in one's memory. • the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination. • spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • the action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation. • ...
Bio 2 - Module 4 2022-11-01
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- - --- infections are infections that are a result of a medical procedure.
- - Healthcare --- infections are infections obtained during a stay in a healthcare facility.
- - Illnesses spread by --- include Measles and Chickenpox.
- - Precautions include PPE like surgical masks, covering the mouth when sneezing/coughing, isolation, and minimal patient transfer.
- - Illnesses spread by --- include MSRA, VRE, and Impetigo.
- - No microbial carriage, colonisation, or infection. Outside the body and enters from its environment.
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- - The infection is in the post-pharyngeal or GI tract. Inside the body and items expelled from the body.
- - Precautions include respiratory hygiene, PPE such as respirators, covering the mouth, and isolation rooms with negative pressure.
- - Precautions include PPE, special handling/equipment, isolation, and minimal patient transfer.
- - Illnesses spread by --- include Mumps, Influenza, Whooping cough, and Rubella.
10 Clues: - Illnesses spread by --- include Measles and Chickenpox. • - Illnesses spread by --- include MSRA, VRE, and Impetigo. • - --- infections are infections that are a result of a medical procedure. • - Illnesses spread by --- include Mumps, Influenza, Whooping cough, and Rubella. • ...
Isolation & Barrier Nursing 2023-11-18
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- The practice of separating animals to prevent the spread of diseases.
- Letters used to shorten Personal Protective equipment used in Barrier Nursing.
- Regular monitoring of this is important in isolation to identify signs of disease.
- Nursing A name for the physical barrier placed between the animal and nursing staff.
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- Hands You need to do this before entering the room, to reduce the risk of disease transmission.
- A word for keeping conditions very clean for maintaining hygiene in Isolation
- This face protection, should be worn when working with isolated animals.
7 Clues: The practice of separating animals to prevent the spread of diseases. • This face protection, should be worn when working with isolated animals. • A word for keeping conditions very clean for maintaining hygiene in Isolation • Letters used to shorten Personal Protective equipment used in Barrier Nursing. • ...
The Civil War Begins 1861-1862 2013-04-01
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- armed forces that would prevent the transportation of goods or people into or out of an area
- The North and South had both clashed for a week which came to be know as the what (June 25 - July 1 1862)
- a gun whit a grooved barrel that causes bullets to spin through the air
- was a plan that was designed to smoother out the South's economy
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- were warships that had been made of Iron
- was a way for the South to win foreign support
- was know to be the bloodiest day in American history
- many conditions and practices that promote health and ended to a result of widespread sickness
- some examples are Like Delaware, Marryland, Kentucky, and Missouri which were all slave states
- soldiers on horseback
10 Clues: soldiers on horseback • were warships that had been made of Iron • was a way for the South to win foreign support • was know to be the bloodiest day in American history • was a plan that was designed to smoother out the South's economy • a gun whit a grooved barrel that causes bullets to spin through the air • ...
Foody Fun Fun! 2015-02-09
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- Retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled.
- Group of single-cell micro-organisms, the smallest of the living organisms. Some are vital to sustain life, while others are responsible for causing highly dangerous human diseases.
- The condition produced by a poison or by a toxic substance.
- Any substance consumed by living organisms to sustain life.
- The part of a distilling apparatus that cools foods, drinks & etc.
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- The state of being contaminated.
- Conditions and practices that promote and preserve health.
- Any fish or shellfish from the sea used for food.
- A series of actions undertaken to deposit or hold goods, materials or waste in some physical location, as in a facility, container, tank or dumping site.
- Any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
10 Clues: The state of being contaminated. • Any fish or shellfish from the sea used for food. • Any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals. • Conditions and practices that promote and preserve health. • The condition produced by a poison or by a toxic substance. • Any substance consumed by living organisms to sustain life. • ...
Foody Fun Fun! 2015-02-09
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- Conditions and practices that promote and preserve health.
- The state of being contaminated.
- Retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled.
- Any fish or shellfish from the sea used for food.
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- The part of a distilling apparatus that cools foods, drinks & etc.
- The condition produced by a poison or by a toxic substance.
- Group of single-cell micro-organisms, the smallest of the living organisms. Some are vital to sustain life, while others are responsible for causing highly dangerous human diseases.
- A series of actions undertaken to deposit or hold goods, materials or waste in some physical location, as in a facility, container, tank or dumping site.
- Any substance consumed by living organisms to sustain life.
- Any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
10 Clues: The state of being contaminated. • Any fish or shellfish from the sea used for food. • Any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals. • Conditions and practices that promote and preserve health. • The condition produced by a poison or by a toxic substance. • Any substance consumed by living organisms to sustain life. • ...
Food safety 2015-12-02
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- Source of this bacteria can be found in eggs, poultry, meat and unpasteurised milk
- An infection caused by this bacteria is known as bacillary dysentery
- This bacteria can be found in pate and soft cheeses and an infection from this bacteria can cause pregnancy and birth complications.
- This refers to the presence in food of harmful chemicals and microorganisms which can cause people to become ill
- This is the name of a type of bacteria that lives in your intestines
- Maintaining high standards of this can reduce the risk of infection
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- These can only reproduce inside host cells
- Source of bacteria can be found in raw and undercooked poultry, unpasteurised milk and contaminated water
- These are microscopic organisms that release toxins
- Source of this virus can be found in shellfish, particularly oysters
10 Clues: These can only reproduce inside host cells • These are microscopic organisms that release toxins • Maintaining high standards of this can reduce the risk of infection • Source of this virus can be found in shellfish, particularly oysters • This is the name of a type of bacteria that lives in your intestines • ...
FAQ 7 - LA GESTION DES EXCRETAS 2022-05-23
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- Ils constituent nos déchets issus de la nutrition ou de notre métabolisme : selles, urines,...
- Situation où l'on court un risque. Synonyme de danger.
- Il est à réaliser entre deux utilisations de dispositifs ou de matériels médicaux ou d'un environnement.
- Ensemble des soins apportés au corps ou à une partie du corps. Elle est nécessaire par exemple pour les mains des soignants et des visiteurs, et suit les 5 occasions de l'OMS.
- Capacité d'une bactérie à résister à l'action d'un antibiotique.
- Il solidifie les liquides.
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- synonyme d'apprentissage.
- Appareil électrique permettant le nettoyage des bassins ou des urinaux (EN DEUX MOTS, séparé par un tiret).
- Envahissement par un microorganisme ou un parasite pathogène.
- Elle est individuelle, variée et cumulable. Plusieurs dispositifs sont à disposition : lunettes, gants, tablier, surblouse. On parle également d'EPI.
10 Clues: synonyme d'apprentissage. • Il solidifie les liquides. • Situation où l'on court un risque. Synonyme de danger. • Envahissement par un microorganisme ou un parasite pathogène. • Capacité d'une bactérie à résister à l'action d'un antibiotique. • Ils constituent nos déchets issus de la nutrition ou de notre métabolisme : selles, urines,... • ...
Vocabulary puzzle 2024-11-13
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- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
MASTER NUTR 2025-04-23
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- primarily to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria with hot or cold
- the process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease
- conditions necessary to maintain the safety and wholesomeness of food, preventing foodborne illnesses
- formation of ice crystals on the outside of food, making it appear frost bitten.
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- food poisoning) is any illness resulting from the contamination of food by pathogenic bacteria
- any harmful substances unintentionally added to food
- process of bringing frozen food back to a non-frozen state, typically a liquid or soft state, by increasing its temperature
- things, especially foodstuffs, likely to decay or go bad quickly.
- the temperature range where bacteria grow most rapidly, potentially causing foodborne illnesses
- causes foods to become undesirable or unacceptable for human consumption
10 Clues: any harmful substances unintentionally added to food • the process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease • things, especially foodstuffs, likely to decay or go bad quickly. • primarily to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria with hot or cold • causes foods to become undesirable or unacceptable for human consumption • ...
Affirmative and negative sentences 2022-03-08
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- It is a domestic animal, he has the ability to kill rodents
- This place is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for people
- Is a building where people live
- Is a person who is not thin, He is overweight
- Is not a person who has good hygiene or could be an object that is not clean
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- Is a form of energy that can be use for lighting and to provide power for machines
- It is a brewed drink, it has a stimulating effect in person due its caffeine content
- Is not a person with short stature
- It is a physical state where person is not sick
- Is not a feeling of joy, pleasure or good fortune, in this feeling you are not happy
10 Clues: Is a building where people live • Is not a person with short stature • Is a person who is not thin, He is overweight • It is a physical state where person is not sick • It is a domestic animal, he has the ability to kill rodents • Is not a person who has good hygiene or could be an object that is not clean • ...
TOOTH DECAY (SCHOOL AGE) 2020-06-23
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- Brush teeth at least two times per day with _____ tooth paste.
- ______ mutants cause tooth decay which use carbohydrate for food.
- Severe _____ and untreated tooth decay in the primary teeth are among the top 10 most prevalent of all conditions.
- _____ can repair itself by using minerals from saliva, and fluoride from toothpaste or other sources.
- If bacteria deposits from _____ on teeth aren’t removed through regular brushing and flossing, they can cause tooth decay, gum disease, and tartar buildup.
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- Most common cavity symptoms.
- _____ rich fruits and vegetables help fight tooth decay.
- The symptoms of tooth decay in a child includes an early cavity is seen on the tooth. It has a light ____ color.
- A diet high in sugars and ______ is the risk of tooth decay
- ______ hygiene routine prevent tooth decay.
10 Clues: Most common cavity symptoms. • ______ hygiene routine prevent tooth decay. • _____ rich fruits and vegetables help fight tooth decay. • A diet high in sugars and ______ is the risk of tooth decay • Brush teeth at least two times per day with _____ tooth paste. • ______ mutants cause tooth decay which use carbohydrate for food. • ...
Dylans Revision Spelling List 2019-11-24
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- relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- relating to angels.
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- (of a system or machine) achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
- care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing.
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially ones that are equally undesirable.
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself.
10 Clues: relating to angels. • relating to or supporting democracy or its principles. • awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes. • care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing. • relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these. • ...
Professional Image 2014-09-16
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- Your clothing should always be stylish and ________________.
- The daily maintenance of cleanliness is ____________ hygiene.
- Behaving __________________ includes having a genuine interest in your own day-to-day activities, as well as being concerned about and for others.
- The key to prevent repetitive motion injury is to be aware of body posture and _________________.
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- Your posture and the way you walk and move are part of your ___________ presentation.
- The impression you project through your outward appearance and conduct in the workplace is you ______________ image.
- An important aspect of professional image is physical __________________.
- Open-toed sandals are _______________ footwear when working in a salon
- The science of how a workplace can best be designed for comfort, safety, efficiency, and productivity is:_______________.
- Your back and shoulders should be relaxed and ___________ when you are providing client services
10 Clues: Your clothing should always be stylish and ________________. • The daily maintenance of cleanliness is ____________ hygiene. • Open-toed sandals are _______________ footwear when working in a salon • An important aspect of professional image is physical __________________. • Your posture and the way you walk and move are part of your ___________ presentation. • ...
Safety First- Issue 1 2018-07-31
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- Confine a fire by closing doors to _________ fire/smoke.
- A benefit of maintaining a Joint Commission _________ is that it helps organize and strengthen patient safety efforts.
- The Joint Commission surveys healthcare facilities to ensure that patient care and _________ are provided safely.
- The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is to improve patient _________.
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- Use at least _________ ways to identify patients such as the patient’s name and medical record number.
- Remember _________ to know how to use a fire extinguisher.
- Always use proper hand hygiene to prevent _________.
- In the case of a fire, remember RACE – _________, Announce, Confine, and Extinguish.
- Every 3 years the Joint Commission conducts a survey of USA Medical Center and select departments of Mitchell Cancer Institute including infusion, lab, _________, and cyberknife.
- When extinguishing a fire, aim for the _________ of the fire.
10 Clues: Always use proper hand hygiene to prevent _________. • Confine a fire by closing doors to _________ fire/smoke. • Remember _________ to know how to use a fire extinguisher. • When extinguishing a fire, aim for the _________ of the fire. • The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is to improve patient _________. • ...
test 1 2024-04-04
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- a person who has very strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions about race, religion or politics and who will not listen to or accept the opinions of anyone who disagrees
- causing loss of hope, enthusiasm, or courage
- to steal things of little value or in small quantities, especially from the place where you work
- causing great damage to people’s lives, property, etc.
- a disturbed or uneasy state
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- the promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by maintenance of particular conditions (as by removal of sewage and trash)
- the condition of being subject to some effect or influence
- dirty and unpleasant, possibly connected with bad or illegal activities
- making somebody feel nervous and less confident about doing something; likely to make somebody feel this way
- easily broken or damaged
10 Clues: easily broken or damaged • a disturbed or uneasy state • causing loss of hope, enthusiasm, or courage • causing great damage to people’s lives, property, etc. • the condition of being subject to some effect or influence • dirty and unpleasant, possibly connected with bad or illegal activities • ...
FA Words 2025-04-24
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
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- Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
10 Clues: Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
Unit3voc Food Nutrition 2025-04-23
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- To make something impure or unclean by introducing harmful substances.
- Techniques to keep food at safe temperatures, stopping bacteria from growing.
- The practice of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- A sickness resulting from consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for too long
- Foods that spoil quickly and need to be kept in the fridge to stay fresh.
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- Methods to keep food safe and fresh, preventing spoilage and contamination.
- Practices that help keep people healthy and prevent disease, especially when preparing food.
- The temperature range (usually between 40°F and 140°F) where bacteria grow quickly in food.
- Tiny organisms that can be harmful and make you sick if they are in your food.
10 Clues: A condition that occurs when food is frozen for too long • A sickness resulting from consuming contaminated food or beverages. • To make something impure or unclean by introducing harmful substances. • Foods that spoil quickly and need to be kept in the fridge to stay fresh. • Methods to keep food safe and fresh, preventing spoilage and contamination. • ...
Unit 3: Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-13
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- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling
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- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth • ...
vocabularys 2024-11-14
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
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- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Fun time 2021-05-13
4 Clues: / It protect nose and mouth from virus • / fluid designed to kill germs and objects. • / It is a practice to prevent ourselves from diseases through cleanliness • / piece of sanitary hardware used for collect or dispose inhale human waste.
Fun time 2021-05-13
4 Clues: / It protect nose and mouth from virus • / fluid designed to kill germs and objects. • / It is a practice to prevent ourselves from diseases through cleanliness • / piece of sanitary hardware used for collect or dispose inhale human waste.
Helse før og nå 2023-11-10
4 Clues: Renslighet betyr å ha god... • Medisin som behandler sykdommer fra bakterier. • En smittsom sykdom som gjør at du får feber og hoster mye. • Tilfører ødelagte biter av virus eller bakterier og lærer kroppen seg å beskytte seg.
Career Paths to Cross 2021-01-15
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- a person whose occupation is educating
- a person who sells or promotes commercial products, in store or visiting locations
- a person who studies prehistory and human history through the excavation of sites, artifacts and other physical remains
- a person who tackles a blaze
- long arm of the law
- a woodworker who makes or repairs wooden objects
- a person handling payments and receipts in a store, bank, or other business
- a person who carries out a formal inquiry or investigation
- a worker skilled in building offices or dwellings etc.
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- a person who is an oral hygiene professional
- a person who uses scientific knowledge to build things, like bridges
- someone employed to clean and maintain a building
- someone who gives advice about problems
- the set of a movie or show revolves around them
- someone who creates plans to be used in making something, such as building
- a professional cook
- someone who is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight
- a doctor who practices on animals
- a professional person authorized to conducts lawsuits or give legal advice
- a person who operates a farm
- essential worker who has a licensed medical practitioner
- an assistant who handles correspondence and clerical work for a boss or an organization
22 Clues: a professional cook • long arm of the law • a person who tackles a blaze • a person who operates a farm • a doctor who practices on animals • a person whose occupation is educating • someone who gives advice about problems • a person who is an oral hygiene professional • the set of a movie or show revolves around them • a woodworker who makes or repairs wooden objects • ...
danielp 2020-04-14
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- bending or changing the direction of a ray of light
- (of a task, problem, etc.) requiring care and skill because difficult or awkward
- worldwide
- a mass of diseased or abnormal cells that has grown in a human being's body
- to make sth cold
- an area next to a building surrounded by a wall
- a building with lights on the ceiling that represent planets and stars
- to achieve or possess sth that is very good
- to give a formal talk on a specific subject to a group of people
- a type of molecule
- showing signs of future success
- the process by which a liquid changes to a gas due to the increase in its temperature
- find or identify with great accuracy or precision
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- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals
- cleanliness
- to give
- to give an unofficial name to sb/sth
- able to be easily carried or moved, especially because being of a lighter and smaller version than usual
- exactly
- having a strong effect
- an object with flat circular ends and long, straight sides
- accuracy
- a group of cells in a living organism that perform the same function
23 Clues: to give • exactly • accuracy • worldwide • cleanliness • to make sth cold • a type of molecule • having a strong effect • showing signs of future success • to give an unofficial name to sb/sth • to achieve or possess sth that is very good • an area next to a building surrounded by a wall • find or identify with great accuracy or precision • ...
Food safety 2020-09-03
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- How long should you wash your hands
- How to use fire extinguisher
- moisture loss caused when food is improperly packaged or stored in the freezer to long
- keep yourself clean to avoid transferring harmful bacteria
- Immediate removal of a product from store shelves
- Living creatures that are visible only through a microscope
- temperature temperature registered at the center of the thickest part of the food, must be high enough to kill harmful bacteria
- poisons that cause illness
- The process of exposing food to high-intensity energy waves to increase its shelf life and kill harmful microorganisms
- the prevention of illness through cleanliness
- are not only unappealing but can also harbor disease-causing bacteria
- safety Keeping food safe to eat by following proper food handling and cooking practices
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- Sickness caused by eating food that contains a harmful substance
- What does GRAS stand for
- substances that make food unfit for use
- Transfer of bacteria from one product to another
- Protected cells that develop into bacteria under the right conditions
- spoilage due to the breakdowns of fat
- The intentional use of biological agents
- Wrinkled, bruised, or brown fruit and slimy meat
20 Clues: What does GRAS stand for • poisons that cause illness • How to use fire extinguisher • How long should you wash your hands • spoilage due to the breakdowns of fat • substances that make food unfit for use • The intentional use of biological agents • the prevention of illness through cleanliness • Transfer of bacteria from one product to another • ...
Immigration and Urbanization Crossword 2020-10-05
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- immigrants who came from Southern and Eastern Europe in the late 1800s
- poorly built, overcrowded apartment buildings where immigrants lived
- location where Asian immigrants were processed
- visited sweatshops and wrote about the problems there
- landscape architect who designed Central Park in New York City
- large, open public space in New York City
- promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease
- associations set up by immigrant groups to help other immigrants
- residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas, which are accessible by mass transit
- prevented the Chinese from immigrating to America
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- immigrants who came from Northern Europe in the mid 1800s
- location where European immigrants were processed
- public transportation designed to move a large number of people
- taller steel buildings that needed limited city space
- created Hull House to serve immigrants' basic needs
- neighborhood centers in poor areas that provided for immigrants' basic needs like education, recreation, and social activities
- process by which cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working there
- nickname for workplaces due to the unhealthy working conditions
- Wrote about immigrants living conditions in How the Other Half Lives
- bottom part of the boat where many immigrants traveled to America
20 Clues: large, open public space in New York City • location where Asian immigrants were processed • promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease • location where European immigrants were processed • prevented the Chinese from immigrating to America • created Hull House to serve immigrants' basic needs • taller steel buildings that needed limited city space • ...
Unit 24 2021-10-24
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- A _____ is a business that supplies services such as water or electricity.
- If something is _____, then it is required by law.
- A _____ is a man who rents property to a person.
- A _____ is a person who rents property from a landlord.
- _____ means by which or through which.
- _____ are employees in a business.
- To _____ to rules or laws is to obey them.
- If something is _____, then it is very popular and new.
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- If something is _____, then it is about to happen in the future.
- _____ is the conditions or methods needed for health and cleanliness.
- If something is _____, then it is clean and unlikely to cause disease.
- To _____ means to put furniture in a house or room.
- A _____ is a loan for property, especially homes and businesses.
- To _____ means to rent property, usually an apartment or land.
- An _____ is a part added to something to give it more time or space.
- If someone is _____, then they are unable to pay their debts.
- To _____ someone means to give work to them.
- _____ is the system of pipes used in a home to supply water.
- To _____ someone means to force them to leave a place.
- To _____ something means to fix it when it is broken or damaged.
20 Clues: _____ are employees in a business. • _____ means by which or through which. • To _____ to rules or laws is to obey them. • To _____ someone means to give work to them. • A _____ is a man who rents property to a person. • If something is _____, then it is required by law. • To _____ means to put furniture in a house or room. • ...
RUN 2017-12-19
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- To turn inward
- A part of something that is left when then other parts are gone
- An electrical system to an engine that causes then fuel to burn
- A part of remote from the center
- Expressing positive or approving comments
- Actual, real or true
- Eyeglasses with optical power
- A set of beliefs of the nature of illness
- A apartment on the top of the building
- To get a ride in a passing vehicle by holding out your arm with thumb up as you stand on the side of the road
- A particular way of walking
- A trusted person
- To sit
- Abandoned
- Having or showing confidence in away that is annoying
- The crime of using dishonest methods to take something
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- The things that you do to keep yourself and your surroundings clean
- The editor for a newspaper
- A large formal meeting of people
- Very fashionable and expensive
- The identification
- To hold attention to someone
- To impress or to fix
- Very lively, happy or energetic
- Comfortable
- To cut off
- To push something sharp
- To laugh in a quiet way
- A person who reports something
- A person whose job is to edit something
30 Clues: To sit • Abandoned • To cut off • Comfortable • To turn inward • A trusted person • The identification • To impress or to fix • Actual, real or true • To push something sharp • To laugh in a quiet way • The editor for a newspaper • A particular way of walking • To hold attention to someone • Eyeglasses with optical power • Very fashionable and expensive • A person who reports something • ...
After the Lights Go Out 2018-10-28
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- close familiarity
- Feeling or reassurance
- make (someone) feel very happy, animated, or elated
- cheerful and friendly
- able or likely to cause harm or injury
- thin and bony
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- not able to be found because it is not in its expected place
- exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- share or exchange information, news, or idea
- afraid or anxious
- assumed by hypothesis
- hold someone closely in one’s arms
- obvious to the eye
- Shrinking movement of the body out of pain and distress
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- with great significance
- amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence or action
- search unsystematically
- lacking order and difficult to understand
- extreme physical or mental tiredness
- a certain detail
- to brighten up
- the condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal
- a sudden flinch or spring back in fear
- absorb or cause to absorb moisture after dehydration
- sadness or displeasure due to other people or things
- take a brief or hurried look
- persistently worrying
- causing humiliation
- cause to feel extreme fear
31 Clues: thin and bony • to brighten up • a certain detail • close familiarity • afraid or anxious • obvious to the eye • causing humiliation • cheerful and friendly • persistently worrying • assumed by hypothesis • Feeling or reassurance • with great significance • search unsystematically • cause to feel extreme fear • take a brief or hurried look • hold someone closely in one’s arms • ...
After the Lights Go Out 2018-10-28
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- a certain detail
- not able to be found because it is not in its expected place
- extreme physical or mental tiredness
- exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
- able or likely to cause harm or injury
- hold someone closely in one’s arms
- search unsystematically
- the condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal
- take a brief or hurried look
- sadness or displeasure due to other people or things
- Feeling or reassurance
- obvious to the eye
- to brighten up
- causing humiliation
- share or exchange information, news, or idea
- cause to feel extreme fear
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence or action
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- afraid or anxious
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- Shrinking movement of the body out of pain and distress
- thin and bony
- absorb or cause to absorb moisture after dehydration
- lacking order and difficult to understand
- with great significance
- persistently worrying
- assumed by hypothesis
- close familiarity
- make (someone) feel very happy, animated, or elated
- cheerful and friendly
- a sudden flinch or spring back in fear
31 Clues: thin and bony • to brighten up • a certain detail • afraid or anxious • close familiarity • obvious to the eye • causing humiliation • persistently worrying • assumed by hypothesis • cheerful and friendly • Feeling or reassurance • with great significance • search unsystematically • cause to feel extreme fear • take a brief or hurried look • hold someone closely in one’s arms • ...
demonstrate retail skincare 2013-03-19
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- When there is oil on T-Zone and normal cheeks
- A cleanser for dry skin should be a
- Regulations guide us on hygiene standards in the salon
- Lacking in water
- Skin that has balanced oil and water and pink in colour
- A blockage in the pore that has oxidised
- You apply this product after exfoliating
- Visible capillaries
- This is how many times you should cleanse your skin at night to remove makeup
- This gives our skin its brown colour and protects us from the sun
- The thickest layer of the skin
- Used to remove products from the skin
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- A skin disorder characterised by pimples, blackheads and excess oil
- This is what you tell the client after their treatment
- Form client fills in before their facial
- Lamp used to analyse the skin
- This product balances the pH of the skin
- Skin that doesnt produce oil is called
- The fatty layer of the skin
- Skin with large pores all over would be
- The finger used to apply eye products
- The top layer of the skin
- This is the most important step in your skin care routine
- At least _ glasses of water a day should be drunk
- Used to apply face masks
25 Clues: Lacking in water • Visible capillaries • Used to apply face masks • The top layer of the skin • The fatty layer of the skin • Lamp used to analyse the skin • The thickest layer of the skin • A cleanser for dry skin should be a • The finger used to apply eye products • Used to remove products from the skin • Skin that doesnt produce oil is called • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-28
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- used to check the internal temperature of food
- Listeria for example
- how you prepare, serve and handle food
- any bacteria, virus etc. that is carried by food can be called this
- bacteria, viruses or fungus, for example
- location and environment where food is kept
- begins to multiply on food that has been left in the danger zone for more than two hours
- a bacteria found in soil, water and animals
- conditions and practices instrumental in preventing disease through cleanliness
- the third step in the washing procedure
- a reaction to the chemicals in food
- a fungus that grows on food and other organic matter
- a severe allergic reaction
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- the aspect of Fight Bac! that protects against cross-contamination
- caused by bacteria and other toxins found in food
- what happens when you cut raw meat on a cutting board and then cut ready-to-eat vegetables on it
- along with refrigeration is the temperature range where bacteria lies dormant
- your body's reaction to an illness
- one condition that bacteria needs to grow
- can cause food poisoning, caused by food handler and unclean surfaces
- a reaction in your immune system to food proteins to which it is hyper-sensitive
21 Clues: Listeria for example • a severe allergic reaction • your body's reaction to an illness • a reaction to the chemicals in food • how you prepare, serve and handle food • the third step in the washing procedure • bacteria, viruses or fungus, for example • one condition that bacteria needs to grow • location and environment where food is kept • ...
Laboratory 2022-08-12
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- This instrument measures temperature.
- One of the fecal indicator bacteria tested for in the Sewage Screen.
- This is the atomic symbol for Lead.
- Listeria ______________
- Exothermic chemical __________.
- Gram, decigram, centigram, __________, nanogram.
- The ATP "machine" is a ___________.
- Brown ascospore, typically found with Stachybotrys on wet walls.
- Proton, neutron, __________.
- Lead is tested for onsite via ____ gun.
- Meter, centimeter, millimeter, __________, nanometer.
- All of our asbestos labs are accredited by this agency.
- This drug is sometimes illegally produced in a home laboratory.
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- Field technicians deliver these to the laboratory.
- In the laboratory, "tweezers" are also called these.
- This is the "E" in E. coli.
- A ____________ is used to calibrate high-volume air sampling pumps.
- One of the six types of asbestos
- Hydrogen __________ is used in 3% concentration to disinfect wounds, 30% to sterilize implantable medical devices, and 70-98% as rocket fuel.
- These little single-celled microorganisms are naturally present inside and outside the human body.
- Example of a Volatile Organic Compound (VOC).
- Fungi is the phylogenetic kingdom which contains yeast and ________.
- Example of a Volatile Organic Compound (VOC).
- One of the fecal indicator bacteria tested for in the Sewage Screen.
- Chase and Roger teach our in-house ________ 582-Equivalent Course.
- Our Orange microbiology laboratory is accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association, or __________ for short.
26 Clues: Listeria ______________ • This is the "E" in E. coli. • Proton, neutron, __________. • Exothermic chemical __________. • One of the six types of asbestos • This is the atomic symbol for Lead. • The ATP "machine" is a ___________. • This instrument measures temperature. • Lead is tested for onsite via ____ gun. • Example of a Volatile Organic Compound (VOC). • ...
Owning companion animals 2023-02-15
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- a feeling of fellowship or friendship
- protecting livestock or owners
- active at night
- basic obedience, house manners, and occasionally additional skills that may be needed in the home environment
- Are trained to aid those with medical conditions such as diabetes
- visit for your dog to their veterinarian and is a general health assessment
- the surgical removal of the uterine organs
- a mixture of feedstuffs used to supply nutrients to an animal
- taking your companion animal to a vet for annual checkups
- assist those who are deaf
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- To humanely put down a sick animal
- hygiene care such as brushing, clipping, and trimming hair
- how an animal acts
- amount of money you pay for something
- relationship between humans and their pets which brings great benefit to the lives of both members
- shelter to protect animals
- the process of providing and obtaining the food necessary for the health and growth of animals.
- to store
- basic needs for a companion animal
- Guide people who are blind
- to abandon something
- to do the same thing at the same time everyday
- something to give to your companion animal to keep them entertained
- movement is designed to improve mobility, strength, and endurance
24 Clues: to store • active at night • how an animal acts • to abandon something • assist those who are deaf • shelter to protect animals • Guide people who are blind • protecting livestock or owners • To humanely put down a sick animal • basic needs for a companion animal • a feeling of fellowship or friendship • amount of money you pay for something • ...
Food Services and Catering 2024-07-06
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- A small dish served before the main meal to stimulate appetite.
- Practices to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A fixed menu with a limited number of courses, offered at a set price.
- Informal restaurants serving hearty meals, often with a selection of drinks.
- Spoiled food, especially fats or oils, that has an unpleasant odor and taste.
- A serving size of food.
- The business of providing food and drink for events.
- The process of preserving food, especially meat or fish, using salt, sugar, or smoke.
- A multi-course meal offering small portions of a chef's specialty dishes.
- A menu where each item is listed and priced separately.
- A reproductive cell that can develop into a new organism, often resistant to adverse conditions.
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- A small, decorative finger food, often served at parties.
- The friendly and generous reception of guests.
- A sweet course served at the end of a meal.
- Methods of maintaining food quality and safety over time.
- A poisonous substance produced by living organisms.
- The main course of a meal, or in some regions, the first course.
- A small, casual restaurant offering simple meals.
- Menu A menu that repeats over a specific period.
- Small, savory dishes served before the main course.
20 Clues: A serving size of food. • A sweet course served at the end of a meal. • The friendly and generous reception of guests. • Menu A menu that repeats over a specific period. • A small, casual restaurant offering simple meals. • A poisonous substance produced by living organisms. • Small, savory dishes served before the main course. • ...
Isolation 2023-04-17
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- The pandemic of 2020 was caused by?
- Influenza has to be in what type of isolation?
- What precautions are used for TB patients?
- Patients with MRSA are required to bathe daily with this.
- Patients with low immunes systems will need to be placed on (blank) precautions
- Disposable equipment includes a stethoscope
- Airborne isolation, you will need to wear (blank)
- Surgical masks and gloves are worn when you will be within 3 to (blank) feet of the patient
- You have one hour to notify the MD of (blank)
- These patients are placed in contact isolation
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- Hand hygiene includes (blank) & (blank)
- Equipment taken from the patient’s room must be disinfected with (blank)?
- After a patient is discharged their room may need to be cleaned with (blank)?
- In airborne isolation you may need to wear these on your face.
- Where do you flag the patient in CPSI for isolation?
- Both the patient and their family needs (blank) about isolation
- If you are coming in contact with urine, please wear (blank).
- Be sure proper (blank) is on the patient’s door
- If a patient is in isolation, staff need to wear the appropriate (blank)?
- A surgical (blank) is worn for droplet isolation
20 Clues: The pandemic of 2020 was caused by? • Hand hygiene includes (blank) & (blank) • What precautions are used for TB patients? • Disposable equipment includes a stethoscope • You have one hour to notify the MD of (blank) • Influenza has to be in what type of isolation? • These patients are placed in contact isolation • Be sure proper (blank) is on the patient’s door • ...
SCRMC SAFETY MODULE 2023-01-17
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- One of the most common HAI's.
- Never to be turned off.
- Patients can be allergic to this type of glove.
- These type of threats exist in health care.
- What is the purpose for exchanging information?
- What should never be forgotten in SBAR?
- Another name for the catheter tube.
- Our cultural safety depends upon this.
- At this time, a complete list of all medicines to be continued is generated.
- A patient's bed needs to have some degree of..
- Name bands and ID are known as..
- Decreases the spread of germs.
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- Nurses or other professionals witness the patient's signature for this.
- Elderly patients are at greater risk.
- Identifies what risk there are and what steps need to be taken.
- What information in the patient's history is relevant?
- What current findings need to be exchanged?
- Not only harmful to patients, but to the hospital.
- Used as a last resort.
- A blood infection associated started with a certain port.
- Name for the red/orange label for bad equipment.
- Is the expected standard for all areas using hand-held scanners.
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guest, and staff.
- Use before and after gloving,between patients,etc.
- Never leave this line blank, put NKA.
25 Clues: Used as a last resort. • Never to be turned off. • One of the most common HAI's. • Decreases the spread of germs. • Name bands and ID are known as.. • Another name for the catheter tube. • Elderly patients are at greater risk. • Never leave this line blank, put NKA. • Our cultural safety depends upon this. • What should never be forgotten in SBAR? • ...
Toxicology Vocabulary 2023-02-08
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- manufactured surfaces that do not absorb water
- cleaning out or scooping out a channel
- fog combined with smoke and pollutants
- unicellular microorganisms
- respiratory condition causing difficulty breathing
- being mixed with a poison or polluting substance
- an organism that transmits a pathogen/disease
- a medicine that inhibits or destroys microorganisms/bacteria
- conditions to maintain health and prevent disease; cleanliness
- engineered elements for storm-water runoff using natural resources
- relating to the respiration/breathing of an organism
- providing necessary nutrients for health
- energy from the sun that travels through space
- genetic information passed down from a parent
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- rain that falls on impervious surfaces and runs into natural waterways and ecosystems; often polluted
- nonnative species that takes over a new habitat
- a body of water having no flow; still usually dirty water
- rapid overgrowth of algae in a body of water
- CO2 and pollutants collect in the atmosphere and cause long-term heating of Earth
- substances that occur in nature
- a substance given to stimulate the body's immunity to a virus
- the organism that a pathogen invades/lives in
- being resistant to a particular pathogen or infection
- microscopic infective agent that has DNR/RNA encapsulated by a protein
- a microorganism that can cause disease (bacteria or virus)
25 Clues: unicellular microorganisms • substances that occur in nature • cleaning out or scooping out a channel • fog combined with smoke and pollutants • providing necessary nutrients for health • rapid overgrowth of algae in a body of water • the organism that a pathogen invades/lives in • an organism that transmits a pathogen/disease • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-12-06
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- substances that send the immune system into action
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- special white blood cells in the blood and Lymphatic system
- able to spread by direct or indirect contact
- a secondary circulatory system that helps the body fight pathogens
- any condition that interferes with the proper function of the body and mind
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- simple one celled organisms
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- the bodies response to injury or disease resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, or redness
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- specific proteins that attach to antigens keeping them from harming the body
- an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens
- a combination of body differences made up of cells, tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body
- the smallest and simplest pathogens
- organisms that are more complex than bacteria and cannot make their own food
- a disease that can be spread from a person to another person
- cleanliness
- one celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- germs that cause diseases
- the result of pathogens or germs invading the body
20 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause diseases • simple one celled organisms • the smallest and simplest pathogens • able to spread by direct or indirect contact • substances that send the immune system into action • the result of pathogens or germs invading the body • an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens • ...
Vocabulary Practice 4-6 2024-10-28
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- The luxury car was so _________ that only a few people could afford it.
- She looked ______ the vast desert, wondering what lay beyond.
- She came across as __________ because of her overconfidence.
- The king's _______ brought peace and prosperity to the kingdom.
- __________ cameras were set up around the city to increase security.
- The player made a _________ to the left before quickly darting right.
- Winning the lottery twice in a row seemed_________.
- It was hard for him to ________ the subtle changes in her mood.
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- The villain’s plan was so_________ that it shocked even his allies.
- The ________ of the grand hall was painted with beautiful frescoes.
- The country has been without a ________ ruler for many years.
- A________ of gold was discovered deep within the mountain.
- May I ______ your notes for the upcoming exam?
- Proper _________ is crucial to prevent the spread of illness.
- She let out a loud_______ when she saw the spider.
- ________ was never tolerated in their circle of friends.
- My ________ came to visit me during her school break.
- The bride wore a delicate ________ over her face as she walked down the aisle.
- Farmers_______ a large harvest every fall to support their families.
- Feeling _____, he decided to try a new hobby to pass the time.
20 Clues: May I ______ your notes for the upcoming exam? • She let out a loud_______ when she saw the spider. • Winning the lottery twice in a row seemed_________. • My ________ came to visit me during her school break. • ________ was never tolerated in their circle of friends. • A________ of gold was discovered deep within the mountain. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-02-13
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- To relax while observing strangers in public places
- To explore a natural area on foot
- A temporary outdoor stay, usually in a tent
- To apply something to keep bugs away
- To take pictures with a camera
- A place where travelers stay, usually cheaper than a hotel
- A pillow designed to support your head while traveling
- A small travel item used to charge your mobile device
- To send someone off on a journey and say goodbye
- A process travelers do at a hotel or airport to confirm their stay or flight
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- To go to a place filled with rides and attractions
- A beautiful coastal location where people sunbathe
- Soft items used to reduce noise while sleeping or traveling
- A type of vehicle designed for both transport and accommodation
- A type of electrical device that allows different plug types to work
- To put personal items in a bag for hygiene needs
- To take a short break in a journey before continuing
- A large bag for carrying clothes and personal items when traveling
- A designated outdoor area where people set up tents or RVs
- To enter a bus, train, or plane
20 Clues: To take pictures with a camera • To enter a bus, train, or plane • To explore a natural area on foot • To apply something to keep bugs away • A temporary outdoor stay, usually in a tent • To put personal items in a bag for hygiene needs • To send someone off on a journey and say goodbye • To go to a place filled with rides and attractions • ...
Mid-Atlantic 100 Days of Safety 2025-05-14
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- What is an unexpected event that results in injury or damage?
- What is a practice drill for evacuating a building in case of fire?
- What is the plan for dealing with sudden and urgent situations?
- What is the equipment worn to protect against hazards?
- What is a regular examination of employees' health?
- What is the process of teaching employees about safety called?
- What is the state of being in good physical and mental health?
- What is the adherence to laws, regulations, and guidelines called?
- What is the practice of designing workplaces to fit the workers?
- What is the management of stress to maintain health called?
- What are the rules and procedures to ensure safety called?
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- What is the field concerned with workers' health and safety?
- What is the maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene called?
- What is the prevention of injuries in the workplace called?
- What is the system for providing fresh air called?
- What is the act of physical harm or threat in the workplace called?
- What is the immediate assistance given to an injured person?
- What is the process of examining workplaces to ensure safety compliance?
- What is the term for a potential source of harm or adverse health effect?
- What is the systematic evaluation of potential risks?
20 Clues: What is the system for providing fresh air called? • What is a regular examination of employees' health? • What is the systematic evaluation of potential risks? • What is the equipment worn to protect against hazards? • What is the maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene called? • What are the rules and procedures to ensure safety called? • ...
Pet Care & Health 2025-07-25
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- Free from dirt and harmful germs
- Medical professional for animal health
- Brushing, bathing, and nail trimming of pets
- Natural surroundings where animals live
- Overall physical and mental condition
- Routine health examination by a vet
- Short form for animal doctor
- Teaching pets to behave appropriately
- Any living creature that is not human
- Place where animals are raised
- Sense of safety and care often provided by pets
- Young human beings who often learn from having pets
- Practices to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Substance consumed to provide nutrition
- Process of adapting pets to human and animal interaction
- Small facility for animal check-ups and treatment
- Duty to take care of something or someone
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- Essential liquid for all living beings
- Person responsible for a pet
- Attention and support given to pets
- Nourishment essential for life
- Larger medical center for treating sick animals
- Preventive shot to protect from disease
- Animals kept for companionship
- Loyal friend or pet that provides company
- Planned intake of food for health
- Medical attention to heal illness or injury
- Ability to understand and share others’ feelings
- Illness or disorder affecting health
- Physical activity to maintain health
30 Clues: Person responsible for a pet • Short form for animal doctor • Nourishment essential for life • Animals kept for companionship • Place where animals are raised • Free from dirt and harmful germs • Planned intake of food for health • Attention and support given to pets • Routine health examination by a vet • Illness or disorder affecting health • ...
Health and Environment 2025-09-26
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- A healthy plant used for food (like carrots).
- To keep something safe for the future (like water or energy).
- To keep someone or something safe from harm.
- Waste material or trash that we throw away.
- Making the air, water, or land dirty and harmful.
- The kind of food a person eats every day.
- To use old things (like plastic or paper) to make new things.
- All the plants, animals, mountains, and rivers in the world.
- Tiny things that can make you sick.
- A sweet, healthy food from a tree or plant (like an apple).
- The clear liquid we must drink to live.
- Being strong and not sick.
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- Being sick or having a disease.
- The power to be active and do things.
- Physical activity to keep fit (like running or playing).
- Having good muscle power; not easily broken.
- Keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy.
- A person who treats people who are sick.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- Free from dirt or pollution.
- Our planet; the world we live on.
- The time when your body and mind rest.
- Clean and cool (like air) or newly made (like food).
- The gas around the Earth that we breathe.
24 Clues: Being strong and not sick. • Free from dirt or pollution. • Being sick or having a disease. • Our planet; the world we live on. • Tiny things that can make you sick. • The power to be active and do things. • The time when your body and mind rest. • A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • The clear liquid we must drink to live. • A person who treats people who are sick. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-09-02
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- What increases due to lawsuits from foodborne illness?
- What hazard includes pesticides and cleaning supplies?
- What do businesses lose when foodborne illness occurs?
- What microorganism spoils food by producing alcohol?
- What do we call illness caused by contaminated food?
- What step ensures food is kept at safe temperatures?
- What should be practiced to prevent foodborne illness?
- Which illness group are most vulnerable?
- Which age group is at highest risk for foodborne illness?
- What type of hazard includes bacteria, viruses, and fungi?
- What abuse makes food unsafe due to wrong temperature?
- What should be done with yeast-spoiled food?
- Which poultry product is high risk for Salmonella?
- What dairy product supports rapid microbial growth?
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- What hazard includes hair, dirt, and metal?
- What training prevents unsafe food practices?
- What unsafe practice happens when raw and cooked mix?
- Which group of women is highly at risk?
- What cooking step ensures food safety?
- What thawing method uses cold running water?
- What poor habit of workers spreads germs?
- What substance must be safe to prepare food?
- What kind of medicine users are at risk?
- Which type of meat includes beef, pork, and lamb?
- What type of people are at risk due to weak immune systems?
25 Clues: What cooking step ensures food safety? • Which group of women is highly at risk? • Which illness group are most vulnerable? • What kind of medicine users are at risk? • What poor habit of workers spreads germs? • What hazard includes hair, dirt, and metal? • What thawing method uses cold running water? • What substance must be safe to prepare food? • ...
Paddock to Plate 2025-11-09
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- Businesses involved in farming and food production
- Gases released that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Traditional Australian foods from native plants or animals
- Steps taken to complete a task or create something
- Handheld equipment used to complete a task
- Not having reliable access to safe, nutritious food
- Turning raw ingredients into packaged food products
- Using knowledge and equipment to solve problems
- A statement describing what a project must include
- A source of potential danger
- Shared beliefs, traditions, and food practices of a group
- Actions that reduce risk in a workplace
- Being protected from danger or harm
- Growing plants and raising animals for food
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- Using resources responsibly to protect the future
- All businesses involved in producing and selling food
- The journey of food from farm to consumer
- Large-scale farming to sell products
- Collecting crops at the time they naturally grow best
- The natural world around us
- Farming fish or seafood
- Health problems caused by poor food choices
- Edible food that is thrown away
- Keeping things clean to prevent illness
- How well something works for its intended purpose
- How something looks or appeals to the senses
- Designing tools or spaces to fit people comfortably
27 Clues: Farming fish or seafood • The natural world around us • A source of potential danger • Edible food that is thrown away • Being protected from danger or harm • Large-scale farming to sell products • Keeping things clean to prevent illness • Actions that reduce risk in a workplace • The journey of food from farm to consumer • Handheld equipment used to complete a task • ...
ANS2CA- 1.01.01 Employability Skills 2026-01-20
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- Sit/stand upright and appear engaged.
- Firm, brief handshake
- Energy to do a job and the inspiration to encourage others.
- Honesty
- Reliable support for an individual, group or cause
- Willing to go forward under difficult conditions.
- Pitch, quality, articulation, pronunciation, force
- Placing the desires and welfare of others above yourself.
- Maintain during conversations, interviews, and presentations.
- For any first meeting, business presentation, and job interview.
- Using people, resources, and processes to reach a goal.
- Treat your online presence as an extension of your job interview. Do not display anything on social media that you wouldn’t want a potential employer to see when considering hiring you.
- Use hand gestures and posture to display active listening and engagement.
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- A step down from business profession, usually everyday work attire.
- Interesting, understandable, convincing, pleasing, holds attention.
- Dress appropriately with proper workplace hygiene
- Appearance, poise, attitude, confidence, ease before audience, personality, posture
- Accurate, ability to think quickly.
- Saying or doing the right thing without offending.
- Fluency, sincerity, emphasis, directness, communicative ability, conveyance of thought and meaning.
- Awareness, understanding.
- Compose an email much like a letter with a subject line, greeting, purpose, closing remarks, and a signature.
- Think through, determine procedures.
23 Clues: Honesty • Firm, brief handshake • Awareness, understanding. • Accurate, ability to think quickly. • Think through, determine procedures. • Sit/stand upright and appear engaged. • Dress appropriately with proper workplace hygiene • Willing to go forward under difficult conditions. • Saying or doing the right thing without offending. • ...
Nursing 2026-02-03
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- Shartastrophe; The stinky code (two words)
- For protecting your license; Paid monthly (two words)
- When the hospital doesn’t pay what it owes you
- What NPO patients threaten you with when you don’t give them water
- Danger code; You’re about to become very popular! (two words)
- What we say we’re following
- Moral principles; We try to have them
- Your soon-to-be mother-in-law
- What you do when it’s time to escape after your shift
- When the union demands aren't met
- You were late to do this because you bought coffee on the way to work
- The union-buster’s favorite employee
- Leads to burnout; saves the hospital money
- Nurses pay to maybe get more protections
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- Lawsuit protection; If you didn’t __ it, it didn’t happen!
- What managers expect in a shortage (two words)
- When you start ignoring the call light or go home early; Consequence for calling too often (two words)
- The unit budget is in your hands; do really good hand hygiene
- Pee tube
- 10:1
- What we’re really doing at the nurse’s station
- The eye in the sky
- Crotch canoe; The elderly female patient’s nemesis
- Who do we put restraints on?
- Another word for “awesome”; EHR
25 Clues: 10:1 • Pee tube • The eye in the sky • What we say we’re following • Who do we put restraints on? • Your soon-to-be mother-in-law • Another word for “awesome”; EHR • When the union demands aren't met • The union-buster’s favorite employee • Moral principles; We try to have them • Nurses pay to maybe get more protections • Shartastrophe; The stinky code (two words) • ...
Ingrids Abschied 2026-06-06
Across
- MEDIZ. TEST
- KONTROLLORGAN
- POS. DRUCK
- JEDEN 1. DES MONATS
- KOMMT IMMER WIEDER VOR
- HILFE WENN´S ERNST WIRD
- MITARBEITERVERTRETUNG
- INFOAUSTAUSCH UNTER KOLLEGINNEN
- KOMMT MANCHMAL NACH DER AMBUL. PFLEGE
- VORNAME
- TEURER SPASS
- FAMILIE
- EHEMALIGE VORGESETZTE
- EVENT IN MS
- CHAT-ROEHRE
- WORK NEUES PROJEKT
- S4,N2
- SEELE BAUMELN LASSEN
- ETWAS NOTWENDIGES
- MACHT DAS MDA
- MATERIAL
- AUTOWARTUNG
- ABKUERZG FUER EIN GESETZ
- ABKUERZG FUER KOSTENPLANUNG
- NICHT VERGESSEN
- ABKUERZG GESETZ
- AUSNAHMEPFLEGER
- GENDER ABKUERZG
- INSTITUT FUER ARBEITSSICHERHEIT
- WICHTIGE LISTE FUER DP GESTALTUNG
- MASSNAHME GG DEKUBITUS
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- PLAN FUER ALLE FAELLE
- MASSNAHME BEI VENENLEIDEN
- PAPPARAZZA DER CARITAS EBERSBERG
- PFLEGE-CHEFS
- BESTE NACHFOLGERIN EVER
- NACHNAME EINER BESONDEREN KOLLEGIN
- BETRIEBSAUSFLUG INS...
- SITZUNGSFORMAT
- BESONDERE DEMENZ-WG
- ENDE DER VORGABEN
- IN DER NOT MUSS JEDE;R MAL RAN
- DAFUER GIBT ES EINE BEAUFTRAGTE
- UEBER DEM DIENSTPLAN SITZEN UND
- GEWOEHNUNGSBEDUERFTIGES WORT
- ABKUERZG VOM BISCHOF SO BESTIMMT
- SORGT FUER ABWECHSLUNG IM ALLTAG
- VOR ORT SEIN
- UEBERSCHREITUNG ARB.ZEIT
- ERHOLUNGSZEIT FUER BERUFSTAETIGE
- ABKUERZG BIBEL FUER MA
- KOLLEGEN DIE GUT ZUS.ARBEITEN
- EHEMALIGE VORGESETZTE
- ONLINE FORTBILDUNG
- BEWAELTIGEN
- FIRMA IT SICHERHEIT
- WEIBL. KOSENAME
- EHEMALIGE VORGESETZTE
- CONTROLLING-BEGRIFF
- VORGABE ARB.SICHERHEIT
60 Clues: S4,N2 • VORNAME • FAMILIE • MATERIAL • POS. DRUCK • MEDIZ. TEST • EVENT IN MS • CHAT-ROEHRE • BEWAELTIGEN • AUTOWARTUNG • PFLEGE-CHEFS • VOR ORT SEIN • TEURER SPASS • KONTROLLORGAN • MACHT DAS MDA • SITZUNGSFORMAT • WEIBL. KOSENAME • NICHT VERGESSEN • ABKUERZG GESETZ • AUSNAHMEPFLEGER • GENDER ABKUERZG • ENDE DER VORGABEN • ETWAS NOTWENDIGES • ONLINE FORTBILDUNG • JEDEN 1. DES MONATS • BESONDERE DEMENZ-WG • ...
prey 2 2024-04-30
Across
- Recognizable by its heart shaped face and ghostly appearance.
- Renowned for being the fastest animal in the world during its highspeed dive.
- Graceful in flight with long wings and a forked tail, often seen gliding.
- Larger and more powerful than other hawks, known for its stealth and strength.
Down
- A small, fierce falcon that hunts small birds and insects in rapid, agile flight.
- Feeds primarily on carrion and has a bald head, which is adapted for hygiene.
- A group of small to medium sized hawks, known for their speed and agility.
- One of the largest owls, noted for its distinctive ear tufts and deep hooting.
8 Clues: Recognizable by its heart shaped face and ghostly appearance. • Graceful in flight with long wings and a forked tail, often seen gliding. • A group of small to medium sized hawks, known for their speed and agility. • Feeds primarily on carrion and has a bald head, which is adapted for hygiene. • ...
Cross-Core Sharing: Cleft Lip/Palate 2025-03-11
Across
- – A condition that affects oral health, increasing the risk of cavities.
- – The inability to fully close the mouth from the nose can impact this function.
- – This structure may not develop properly if a cleft extends through the upper gum.
- – Children with cleft palate are more prone to these due to poor oral hygiene.
Down
- – A condition where children do not gain weight properly due to feeding difficulties.
- – A difficulty babies with CL/P face when trying to suck at the nipple or bottle.
- – A characteristic of speech in individuals with cleft palate, making it sound overly nasal.
- – Children with CL/P may develop this unhealthy eating behavior, characterized by refusing certain foods.
8 Clues: – A condition that affects oral health, increasing the risk of cavities. • – Children with cleft palate are more prone to these due to poor oral hygiene. • – The inability to fully close the mouth from the nose can impact this function. • – A difficulty babies with CL/P face when trying to suck at the nipple or bottle. • ...
Population Crossword 2015-01-14
Across
- An area that has less than 10,000 inhabitants
- Less jobs, opportunities to study, services, and activities are disadvantages of which location?
- If more people are born than die, the absolute population is increasing or decreasing?
- The people who inhabit a country are called its _______________
- The people who leave their home country
- The areas in a country that are large towns or cities
- Population ______________ is calculated by dividing the population by the square kilometres of a country
- Pollution, noise, and lack of open space are disadvantages of which location?
Down
- Population can be classified by age, economic activity, and what?
- A survey of all the people in a country
- Which section of the population is more than 65 years old?
- The people who move in to a new country
- If the death rate decreases (even if the birth rate does not increase), does this result in a positive or negative natural increase?
- Better medical care, nutrition, and hygiene have caused the ________ rate to decrease
- The population of this country is around 46 million
- The section of the population that does not earn a salary
- A lack of job opportunities is an __________ cause for a decrease in population.
- Floods, earthquakes, and droughts are __________ causes for a decrease in population.
- Wars, poverty, and hunger are __________ causes for a decrease in population.
19 Clues: A survey of all the people in a country • The people who move in to a new country • The people who leave their home country • An area that has less than 10,000 inhabitants • The population of this country is around 46 million • The areas in a country that are large towns or cities • The section of the population that does not earn a salary • ...
не надо 2024-12-06
Across
- the feeling of liking or loving somebody/something very much and caring about them
- important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole
Down
- very interested and excited by something that is going to happen or about something that you want to do; showing this
- the ability to read and write
- a small building, usually made of wood or metal, that has not been built well
- having a lot of money, possessions, etc.
8 Clues: the ability to read and write • having a lot of money, possessions, etc. • to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole • a small building, usually made of wood or metal, that has not been built well • important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2025-04-23
Across
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
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- Control Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
9 Clues: Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes. • Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food. • ...
ROSA WASH & Environment Crossword 2024-06-20
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- Number of types of Global WASH Templated products
- A way of addressing climate change by using new technologies and renewable energies, making older equipment more energy efficient, or changing consumer behaviour
- According to a recent study, this is the second leading risk factor for mortality after malnutrition in children under five years old (3,9)
- eyehing(anagram); Syn. of cleanliness
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- This country ranks 14 on Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI)
- Underground chamber of concrete, fiberglass or plastic which receive and partially treat raw domestic wastewater (6,4)
- A risk-based, quality improvement tool for health care facilities, covering key aspects of WASH
- Girls should not attend school while menstruating is a ____
8 Clues: eyehing(anagram); Syn. of cleanliness • Number of types of Global WASH Templated products • Girls should not attend school while menstruating is a ____ • This country ranks 14 on Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) • A risk-based, quality improvement tool for health care facilities, covering key aspects of WASH • ...
Ch4 Health and Hygiene Table 4.1 and 4.2 2021-02-10
Across
- Common cold mode of transmission
- Eyes skin and urine turn
- Aids Name
- Whopping cough
- Poliomyelitis Prevention
- Leprosy symptoms
- Tuberculosis Prevention
- HIV fullform
- Eyes skin and urine turn yellow
- Chickenpox name
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- Diphtheria prevention
- Measles name
- Unhygienic conditions
- Rabies name
- Typhoid Temperature
- Mumps symptoms
- Paralysis of muscles
- Rabies symptoms
- Tetanus bacteria name
- Airborne transmission
- Pneumonia symptoms
21 Clues: Aids Name • Rabies name • Measles name • HIV fullform • Mumps symptoms • Whopping cough • Rabies symptoms • Chickenpox name • Leprosy symptoms • Pneumonia symptoms • Typhoid Temperature • Paralysis of muscles • Diphtheria prevention • Unhygienic conditions • Tetanus bacteria name • Airborne transmission • Tuberculosis Prevention • Eyes skin and urine turn • Poliomyelitis Prevention • ...
Safety and Kitchen 2014-08-21
Across
- The cut 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8
- Microorganisms that cause illness, from body to food
- How many inches should equipment be from the floor
- What is 40 - 140
- Food Acidity Time Temperature Oxygen Mositure
- The cut; 1/4 x 1/4 x 2
- Person, animal, or plant that an organism feeds from
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- Soap or poison; type of contaminate
- The leading cause of foodborne illness
- The bodys negative reaction to a food protein
- Tapeworm is a type of
- To lower bacteria to a safe level
- Examination done to see if operation is safe
- To remove particles with soap and water
Down
- The bodys defense against illness
- Beef that is cooked to 145degrees is called
- Time and Temperature Control for Safety
- Bacteria found in chicken
- When 2 unsafe things come in contact (chix/lettuce)
- The most important part of personal hygiene
- Disease transmitted to people by food
- Small living organism
- Ready to eat foods go on This shelf
- Bacteria found in dented cans
- The are 16 of these in a pound
- First in First out
- Fingernails, glass, hair; type of contaminate
28 Clues: What is 40 - 140 • First in First out • Small living organism • Tapeworm is a type of • The cut; 1/4 x 1/4 x 2 • The cut 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8 • Bacteria found in chicken • Bacteria found in dented cans • The are 16 of these in a pound • The bodys defense against illness • To lower bacteria to a safe level • Ready to eat foods go on This shelf • Soap or poison; type of contaminate • ...
Challenge Spelling Unit 2 2013-09-02
Across
- the process or action of one thing be absorbed by another thing or the fact or state of being engrossed in something
- typically as contrasted with what was intended to happen
- an object that is forcibly propelled at a target by hand or by a mechanical weapon
- notably large in size, amount, or extent
- a person who is professionally involved in politics
- successful, authoritative and commanding great respect
- a refined fuel used for internal combustion engines
- unusual, not typical
- a thing that represents or stands for something
- an act of asking for information
- to attempt or achieve a goal
Down
- fully in agreement
- financial support for a person's life expenses or maintaining or preserving someone or something
- conditions or practices for maintaining health and preventing disease through cleaning
- lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged
- mention or allude to or pass a matter to someone or something for a decision
- feeling dedication and loyalty to a cause, activity, or job
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something, or having control over something or someone
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury
- a chart showing the days, weeks, and months or season information
20 Clues: fully in agreement • unusual, not typical • to attempt or achieve a goal • an act of asking for information • notably large in size, amount, or extent • lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged • a thing that represents or stands for something • a person who is professionally involved in politics • a refined fuel used for internal combustion engines • ...
CCCC Crossword! 2016-03-09
Across
- Which room does the senate meet in on Mondays?
- Where is the veterans center located?
- What was the first Gameboy game to go to space?
- On the Main Sheet who’s the faculty advisor?
- On the Main Sheet Cody Baker is the … …
- November 8th 2016 is the day to vote for the …
- Drop-in coffee hour is on which day at 2-3:15 pm in the cafeteria?
- Being part of international studies is a way to … around the world.
- What impulse to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour?
Down
- Who wrote an Inconvenient Truth documentary?
- CCCC has been … free since July 2010.
- AA meetings are held on which day from 1-2pm in room N108?
- Who is the vice president of the college?
- The department of health sciences offers programs for dental hygiene and ... degrees.
- The photography editor on the Main Sheet is?
- What is wanted by the editor of the Main Sheet?
- Up to how many months can a camel go without drinking any water?
- Who is the mental health counselor available on Tuesdays?
- What’s the name of the broadcast center that 90.7 FM has their studio at behind the Grossman Commons?
- If you bring your own … coffee is a dollar in the cafeteria.
20 Clues: CCCC has been … free since July 2010. • Where is the veterans center located? • On the Main Sheet Cody Baker is the … … • Who is the vice president of the college? • Who wrote an Inconvenient Truth documentary? • The photography editor on the Main Sheet is? • On the Main Sheet who’s the faculty advisor? • Which room does the senate meet in on Mondays? • ...
The Black Death 2015-11-26
Across
- the continent where the plague was thought to have broken out.
- something that must be fulfilled before others things can be done.
- tolls the number of deaths resulting from a particular cause.
- the transportation vessel for the black death which brought it to other continents.
- people who were blamed for the uprising of the plague.
- women who were thought to have brought the plague and practice the dark arts.
- small furry animals that carried fleas.
- extreme scarcity of food.
- doctors people who inspected and tried to cure plague victims.
- very small insects that transmitted the bubonic plague.
Down
- the amount of people living in a certain area.
- not up to standards in hygiene e.g. no baths or brushing teeth.
- people who punished themselves with small whips with sharp pointed ends.
- a person who prepared and sold medicines
- the things shown in actions and conditions to identify diseases and medical conditions.
- large bluish black swellings.
- people who believed in Judaism and were often scapegoats.
- a disease which was thought to be the plague but just had similar symptoms.
- the continent in which most of the information and records and the plague was held.
- one of the three continents in which the plague spread that isn't Asia or Europe.
20 Clues: extreme scarcity of food. • large bluish black swellings. • small furry animals that carried fleas. • a person who prepared and sold medicines • the amount of people living in a certain area. • people who were blamed for the uprising of the plague. • very small insects that transmitted the bubonic plague. • people who believed in Judaism and were often scapegoats. • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
Across
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
Down
- Staff First chain of command
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
22 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
food safety 2020-09-03
Across
- living creatures that are only visible under a telescope
- keeping yourself clean to avoid transferring harmful bacteria, when handling food, is an example of ______ _____.
- harmful bacteria spread from one food to another
- division of the department of health and human services.
- lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people.
- Fever, Headache and Digestive troubles are symptoms of _____ _______
- the ___ regulates the disposal of wastes generated by processing.
- the immediate removal of a product from store shelves
- the intentional use of biological agents to harm animals, people and plants.
Down
- fat based replacer that passes through the body without being digested or absorbed.
- bacteria grows fastest within a range that includes ______ _______.
- Those with a long history of safe use, classified by the FDA.
- raw or undercooked poultry, eggs or meat
- keep hot foods hot, at a ______ temperature than 140 degrees.
- process of exposing foods to high intensity energy waves to increase its shelf life.
- 20 second ____.
- wilted, wrinkled, brused, produce are a sign of _____.
- The surest way to test doneness is to use a thermometer to check the _____ temperature.
- refrigerator, microwave ,and cold water are was to ____ food.
- moisture loss when food is improperly packaged or kept in the freezer for too long.
20 Clues: 20 second ____. • raw or undercooked poultry, eggs or meat • harmful bacteria spread from one food to another • the immediate removal of a product from store shelves • wilted, wrinkled, brused, produce are a sign of _____. • living creatures that are only visible under a telescope • division of the department of health and human services. • ...
Spelling List #35 2020-06-19
Across
- a person concerned with the management of large amounts of money on behalf of governments or other large organizations
- cancel or postpone the punishment (especially someone condemned to death)
- close observation, especially of a spy or criminal
- fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
- a platform supported on pillars or girders, used as a landing stage for boats
- a crystalline compound especially found in tea or coffee
- the capacity to accept or tolerate trouble, or delay without getting upset or angry
- of a person working in a well-organized and competent way
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- consisting of fire, or burning strongly and brightly
- a line or border seperating two countries
- to suffer grief
- maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a printed copy of goods that have been bought at a store
- an evil spirit or demon
- surround a place with armed forces in order to capture someone or something
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- of a person, or wrongful act-utterly odious or wicked
- a pale-sandy yellowish-brown colour
- a scale of temperature starting with F
- a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations
20 Clues: to suffer grief • an evil spirit or demon • a pale-sandy yellowish-brown colour • a scale of temperature starting with F • a line or border seperating two countries • close observation, especially of a spy or criminal • consisting of fire, or burning strongly and brightly • of a person, or wrongful act-utterly odious or wicked • ...
health vocabulary crossword 2021-01-13
Across
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- the action of solving a problem, dispute, or contentious matter
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a serious disagreement or argument
- grossly fat or over weight
- an extreme or irrational fear
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates
- a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco
- a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves
- the state of being in good health
Down
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce
- the biological process responsible for passing on physical traits from one generation to another.
- a stimulant found in coffee
- drunk or under the influence of drugs
- created using man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- a substance that rises levels of nervous activity in the body
- he energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal
20 Clues: grossly fat or over weight • a stimulant found in coffee • an extreme or irrational fear • the state of being in good health • a serious disagreement or argument • seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce • drunk or under the influence of drugs • a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal • ...
Hist-Set-3 2017-02-26
Across
- artificial application of water to land to grow crops
- repair (something that is broken or damaged)
- Vasco da Gama went around __________ while sailing to India
- a person who campaigns to bring about a social change like "Medha Patkar"
- a shared understanding among the people that they share a common national identity
- a person whose job is mending shoes
- Vasco da Gama first arrived this place in the western coast of India
- more than what is needed
- A feature that came with agriculture in civilised societies
- Council Organ of UN that was established in 1945
Down
- a famous Indian actor who also acted in hollywood movie "The Great Gatsby"
- the Viceroy of India who brought into effect the partition of Bengal in 1905
- Local government consists of __________ in rural areas.
- the first women to be elected as the President of General Assembly of the UN
- poor, needful, not receiving same quality of life as many of us live
- cleanliness, maintaining hygiene, removal of sewage and trash
- a famous actor who supported Narmada Bachao Andolan
- Local government consists of __________ in urban areas.
- legally bound to something
- act acrroding to a wish or rule
- Bartolomeu Dias's expedition helped _______ sailed to India.
21 Clues: more than what is needed • legally bound to something • act acrroding to a wish or rule • a person whose job is mending shoes • repair (something that is broken or damaged) • Council Organ of UN that was established in 1945 • a famous actor who supported Narmada Bachao Andolan • artificial application of water to land to grow crops • ...
After the Lights Go Out 2018-10-24
Across
- Shrinking movement of the body out of pain and distress
- Feeling or reassurance
- not able to be found because it is not in its expected place
- a sudden flinch or spring back in fear
- able or likely to cause harm or injury
- with great significance
- share or exchange information, news, or idea
- thin and bony
- search unsystematically
- assumed by hypothesis
- exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
- extreme physical or mental tiredness
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence or action
Down
- persistently worrying
- lacking order and difficult to understand
- make (someone) feel very happy, animated, or elated
- to brighten up
- sadness or displeasure due to other people or things
- take a brief or hurried look
- absorb or cause to absorb moisture after dehydration
- afraid or anxious
- the condition of holding someone closely
- causing humiliation
- close familiarity
- a certain detail
- obvious to the eye
- cheerful and friendly
- cause to feel extreme fear
- hold someone closely in one’s arms
31 Clues: thin and bony • to brighten up • a certain detail • afraid or anxious • close familiarity • obvious to the eye • causing humiliation • persistently worrying • assumed by hypothesis • cheerful and friendly • Feeling or reassurance • with great significance • search unsystematically • cause to feel extreme fear • take a brief or hurried look • hold someone closely in one’s arms • ...
ARS - 7/19/2017 2017-07-18
Across
- The last 4 digits of the phone number that patients should be transferred to when scheduling a breast biopsy at CMIC
- What is the self pay rate through Total Health Care (THC) for CPT 76645 (round up to the next whole dollar)?
- Payor code for MDIPA capitated to Calvert county
- Payor code for Medicaid through United HealthCare
- Weight limit (in pounds) for Fleet Street xray?
- CPT for an MRA brain
- Tricare payor code for patients that are retired from military (or have Medicare primary)
- Payor code for BCBS prefix EML for an MRI?
- CPT for a kidney only ultrasound
- Payor code for Department of Health and Mental Hygiene?
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- Payor code for USFHP
- Flat rate amount due ATOS with Chase Brexton for an OB ultrasound (no decimal)
- Last 4 digits of the phone number for our corporate office
- Payor code for BCBS prefix XIK
- Number of months that an order is valid (without an expiration date noted)
- Payor code for Maryland Physicians Care
- Payor code for Chase Brexton Mammo Cares
- CPT code for a sniff test
- Payor code for Optimum Choice capitated to AA county
- Payor code for Cigna Open Access Plus?
- Payor code for GEHA if patient has Medicare as a primary insurance
21 Clues: Payor code for USFHP • CPT for an MRA brain • CPT code for a sniff test • Payor code for BCBS prefix XIK • CPT for a kidney only ultrasound • Payor code for Cigna Open Access Plus? • Payor code for Maryland Physicians Care • Payor code for Chase Brexton Mammo Cares • Payor code for BCBS prefix EML for an MRI? • Weight limit (in pounds) for Fleet Street xray? • ...
TLE 2021-05-25
Across
- servedwithfood
- process of becoming spoiled
- file stick-on
- flesh of animals used for food
- place for certain things
- action intended to achieve a result
- your plans
- defined as the form of an object or its outline
- hotness or coldness
- bitterness to be specific
- appeal, attractive to the eye
- enhancement and side dishes
- clear and ventilated
- personal protection hygiene
- ways to do things
- a meal
- more appetizing
- substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
- designingfoods
- covered with or containing or consisting of ice
- circumstances and situations
- turned into ice
- softness and roughness
- state or assert
- very intense and high temperature
- favorites and portiones
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- chef's work
- the ability to create
- meals to be served
- becoming less hostile
- process of making ready
- decaying/unstable
- coolnessorfreezing
- not used
- marketing
- bird, any bird (as grouse or pheasant) that is hunted for sport
- condition in which elements are equal
- make or become frozen again
- hues
- stand between
- preserving foods
- uncooked
- oftengreenincolorandnew/raw
- dishing
- warmth
- domestic fowls
- the action of touching with the hands
- launch/exposure
48 Clues: hues • a meal • warmth • dishing • not used • uncooked • marketing • your plans • chef's work • file stick-on • stand between • servedwithfood • domestic fowls • designingfoods • more appetizing • launch/exposure • turned into ice • state or assert • preserving foods • decaying/unstable • ways to do things • meals to be served • coolnessorfreezing • hotness or coldness • clear and ventilated • the ability to create • ...
Dairy Industry 2021-06-24
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- Products made by traditional methods using high quality ingredients
- Measures milk production
- A bacterial infection prevented by dipping the naval in iodine
- Production of milk for producing other dairy products
- Where animals go to be milked
- Used for castrating animals
- Measures calving difficulties and mortality
- The first milk produced by an animal
- The naval should be dipped in this after birth
- Identifies genetically superior animals to support genetic improvement of the herd
- Prevents infections
- Measures fertility
- A dairy breed with a high milk yield
- When an animal uses energy reserves after giving birth
Down
- Equipment that can help with calving difficulties
- Hay is used to support the development of the rumen in calves
- The number of calves weaned per hundred cows served
- Animals are removed from the herd
- A method of heat detection
- Must be cleared from the nose and mouth
- Production of milk for drinking
- Proccessing a raw product to increase value
- Time elapsed between successive calvings
- A solution to kill bacteria
- Used for dehorning
- Removes sediment
- A segment of the market that has a specific market focus
- A few squirts of milk to stimulate milk let-down
- Where an animal is placed during calving
29 Clues: Removes sediment • Used for dehorning • Measures fertility • Prevents infections • Measures milk production • A method of heat detection • Used for castrating animals • A solution to kill bacteria • Where animals go to be milked • Production of milk for drinking • Animals are removed from the herd • The first milk produced by an animal • A dairy breed with a high milk yield • ...
St. Louis Arc Random 2021-07-20
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- the Capital of Ireland
- Who is the captain of the St. Louis Blues
- This football team plays in GreenBay
- Flying mammal
- is the capital of South Dakota
- Capital of North Dakota
- is the proper way that we should act at work
- is the skill to share information with others by speaking or writing
- The Cubs play at this historic ball park
- The 32nd President of the United States
- A black and white bird that lives in Antartica
- Large marsupial
- This hockey team plays in Minnesota
- Likes to chase mice
- Who won Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021
- a grocery store starts with S
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- This baseball team plays in Toronto
- is the capital of Kentucky
- Has a trunk
- The Red Sox play at this ball park
- Capital of California
- This is the world's tallest mountain
- practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- Pink bird that stands on one leg
- This hockey team plays at Enterprise Center
- grocery store starts with D
- This baseball team plays at Busch Stadium
- This university is located in Columbus, MO
- 28th President of the United States
- Man's best friend
- Capital of Germany
31 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Capital of Germany • Likes to chase mice • Capital of California • the Capital of Ireland • Capital of North Dakota • is the capital of Kentucky • grocery store starts with D • a grocery store starts with S • is the capital of South Dakota • Pink bird that stands on one leg • The Red Sox play at this ball park • ...
Places in a city 2021-06-29
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- place where they sell many objects especially school supplies
- large and very luxurious place where you can associate with the royal
- place where you can send packages or letters
- place where people deposit or withdraw money
- place where we observe the works of painters
- place where they sell entertaining and fun objects for children
- place where cakes are made
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- is where they help you repair your oral hygiene
- place where they repair or sell a wide variety of furniture
- place where there is a great variety of food and other products
- place where people go to see animals
- place to help or cure the sick made up of a medical staff
- public space that helps transport people to different places
- place where there is a great variety of books and people will read them
- place destined to the representation of dramatic works, as well as other types of shows
- place where you can watch movies buying a ticket
- place where children and adolescents learn and teach
- It is where they bury people who are no longer alive
- place where people go to exercise especially to lose weight or have more muscle
- place where collections of objects of artistic, cultural, scientific, historical interest are exhibited
20 Clues: place where cakes are made • place where people go to see animals • place where you can send packages or letters • place where we observe the works of painters • place where people deposit or withdraw money • is where they help you repair your oral hygiene • place where you can watch movies buying a ticket • place where children and adolescents learn and teach • ...
Period Talk - Crossword 2024-05-27
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- U.S. state with the highest sales tax on period products (7%), capital: Nashville
- _____ hundred million people on the planet are menstruating on any given day
- average age (rounded) of someone's first period
- a condition in which tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside the uterus
- first occurrence of menstruation
- number of states still taxing period products as of June 2024
- first nation to make period products completely free of cost
- tissue within this organ sheds to produce menstrual blood
- abbreviation for a hormonal disorder among menstruators, characterized by the heightened production of androgens
- third phase of the menstrual cycle, associated with the ovaries
- not just equality, but equality with justice
- month in which Menstrual Hygiene Day occurs
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- a lack of access to menstrual products, sanitation facilities, and/or menstrual education
- leading brand of pads in the U.S.
- phase after one year after a woman's last period
- abbreviation for the condition caused when a tampon is used incorrectly or for too long
- enforcement of sales tax on menstrual products
- another word for the taboos surrounding menstruation
- menstrual ___: period management device that can be used for 6 months to 10 years with proper care
- monthly flow of blood (also the end of a sentence)
20 Clues: first occurrence of menstruation • leading brand of pads in the U.S. • month in which Menstrual Hygiene Day occurs • not just equality, but equality with justice • enforcement of sales tax on menstrual products • average age (rounded) of someone's first period • phase after one year after a woman's last period • monthly flow of blood (also the end of a sentence) • ...
Spanish - 18th lesson (15-03-2023) 2023-03-15
Across
- Hispanic, Spanish-speaking (masc.)
- to disinfect
- heir (masc.)
- nuts, kernels
- shoulder
- wheat
- consequence
- scope, field, world
- to give birth
- in honor of
- today's society
- strawberry
- foot
- harmful (masc.)
- mite
- claw hand
- awardee (masc.)
- brazo
- to award
- exciting
- fear
- backbone
- any
- work (n)
- to take care of
- possibility
- allergy
- symptom
- tooth
- to appear
- to hurt, to ache
- flight attendant (fem.)
- hygiene
Down
- maybe
- to contribute
- how are you feeling
- therefore
- to escape
- it's known that
- against itself
- body
- immune system
- prediction
- celiac
- lactose
- leg
- wrist
- to fight
- pollen
- to award (a prize)
- to bend
- nomophobia
- finger (n)
- stomach
- to mention
- herb
- human (adj.)
- literary (adj. masc.)
- to be born
- evaluation
- back (body part)
- infection
- importance
- to be given
- ear
- farmer
- recorded music
- to take part
- neck
- remedy (n, masc.)
- pain
- decisively
- aeroplane
- to portray, to depict
74 Clues: leg • ear • any • body • herb • foot • mite • neck • fear • pain • maybe • wrist • wheat • brazo • tooth • celiac • pollen • farmer • lactose • to bend • stomach • allergy • symptom • hygiene • shoulder • to fight • to award • exciting • backbone • work (n) • therefore • to escape • infection • claw hand • aeroplane • to appear • prediction • nomophobia • finger (n) • to mention • strawberry • to be born • evaluation • importance • decisively • consequence • in honor of • to be given • ...
Read 180 Workshop 1: Stand up! 2021-10-21
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- a group that is formed for a specific purpose
- the practice of treating a person or group differently from another in a unfair way
- the ability to respect other people’s beliefs or opinions without criticizing or judging them
- items such as soap and toothpaste
- a policy of keeping people of different races, sexes, and religions separate.
- the quality of being fair or reasonable
- things that you can have or do to meet basic human needs
- using violent/cruel words or actions against a person or an animal
- to refuse to allow someone to do or have something
- the state of knowing that you deserve respect
- having the same opportunities and rights
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- a feeling of strong disagreement toward something
- Someone who is legally responsible for looking after another person’s child.
- to treat someone unfairly in order to benefit from his or her work
- an injury to a person’s body.
- the practice of keeping clean in order to stay healthy
- to receive money for a job that you do
- to be connected to a person or thing
- the inability to read or write
- the action of bringing about social and political change
- someone who publicly supports a person or cause
- to give items to other people
22 Clues: an injury to a person’s body. • to give items to other people • the inability to read or write • items such as soap and toothpaste • to be connected to a person or thing • to receive money for a job that you do • the quality of being fair or reasonable • having the same opportunities and rights • a group that is formed for a specific purpose • ...
7 The Human Body U2 L2 Infectious Diseases 2025-01-17
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- Viruses ___ their genetic material into a cell and the cell makes more viruses
- One ____ is a parasite which are alive
- These are the most common Fungal disease
- Sneezing and coughing releases ____ of droplets that may carry pathogens
- Many diseases that affect the respiratory system are passed on from ____ ____ ____
- These are common parasites in humans that are single cell
- This is commonly spread though unwashed fruits and vegetables
- These are environmental factors that cause mutations
- Type 1 diabetes is caused by ____ factors
- this destroys viruses or prevents their replication
- ____ in food can cause illness
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material
- This lives on and feeds on other organisms
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- this kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- Disease can be reduced by improving personal ____
- When mutations cause a cell to reproduce uncontrollably
- Parasites usually harm the ____
- ____ destroys cells that produce insulin
- Diseases have specific ____
- Viruses are not ____
- These diseases are caused by hereditary or environmental factors
- Pathogens include viruses which are ____
- ____ objects can pick up pathogens and transfer them to people or animals
- This is when blood does not clot properly when you get a cut
- When you have a ____ your body does not function normally
- A disease caused by pathogens is called an ____ disease
26 Clues: Viruses are not ____ • Diseases have specific ____ • ____ in food can cause illness • Parasites usually harm the ____ • One ____ is a parasite which are alive • ____ destroys cells that produce insulin • These are the most common Fungal disease • Pathogens include viruses which are ____ • Type 1 diabetes is caused by ____ factors • this kills or slows the growth of bacteria • ...
test 2024-12-12
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- (6,5) oral hygiene without the candy
- annually for Kate and Emma
- XIV lbs = a _ _ _ _ _
- succeed in passing
- annoying little insect
- one of the Magi
- sooty '80s pop group
- do Merlin and Gandalf have this kind of Christmas?
- wan quiet beer
- perhaps St Sales is the patron saint of these?
- Jackson's civil war halted
- hearing test?
- Christmas house made from a brown loaf
- alethic mixed for a moral meaning
- the first to bring the tools
- no Christmas 'spirits' for this horizontal plane
- woman's Indian coin
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- this keeps everything together
- the exam on the 25th makes it irritable
- (3,4) Steinbeck's left-wing ride
- (5,6) combined sorcery and rug to get Aladdin's transport
- the Irish Dail is set out this way in the UK
- the past tense of Scrooge
- only one in the trees in this cash-strapped panto
- the Tyne Tunnel takes this out of its drivers
- 'walking in the air' with this fellow
- it's hard to find a bit of this Welsh toast
- toast to the bringer of mulled wine at Christmas
- what a carry on to turn the sleigh round
- do German's give poison at Christmas?
- sad Tories
- this Christmas saint is not old
32 Clues: sad Tories • hearing test? • wan quiet beer • one of the Magi • succeed in passing • woman's Indian coin • sooty '80s pop group • XIV lbs = a _ _ _ _ _ • annoying little insect • the past tense of Scrooge • annually for Kate and Emma • Jackson's civil war halted • the first to bring the tools • this keeps everything together • this Christmas saint is not old • (3,4) Steinbeck's left-wing ride • ...
Turner Catcher 4-6 2025-01-26
Across
- Stradlater asks Holden to write him one
- An attention seeker is considered one
- Holden likes her; it is upsetting to him that Stradlater is dating her
- Holden's bro who passes away as we learn
- Holden said there were verses from them all over Allie's glove
- Holden has a lot of it on his face after he gets knocked out
- When you prefer to be alone you are like this
- Holden flips it around when he's nervous
- His first name is Ed and he's the basketball coach who lends Stradlater his car
- Holden tells Stradlater to ask Jane if she keeps them in the back row
- Holden was bloody after punching a hole through them when his bro died
- Unenjoyable anxiety; tension
Down
- Someone who is unconstrained from values is considered this
- The busdriver makes Holden throw it off the bus
- Holden calls him a secret slob
- Holden says he's one of these - he doesn't like war or violence
- He and Ackley laugh "like hyenas" at the movies
- He's a slob with bad hygiene
- It is always served at Pencey on Sundays to impress the parents
- What Stradlater does to Holden's face
- what Holden writes his composition about, it belonged to Allie
21 Clues: He's a slob with bad hygiene • Unenjoyable anxiety; tension • Holden calls him a secret slob • An attention seeker is considered one • What Stradlater does to Holden's face • Stradlater asks Holden to write him one • Holden's bro who passes away as we learn • Holden flips it around when he's nervous • When you prefer to be alone you are like this • ...
Food Services and Catering 2024-09-09
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- A small dish served before the main meal to stimulate appetite.
- Practices to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A fixed menu with a limited number of courses, offered at a set price.
- Informal restaurants serving hearty meals, often with a selection of drinks.
- Spoiled food, especially fats or oils, that has an unpleasant odor and taste.
- A serving size of food.
- The business of providing food and drink for events.
- The process of preserving food, especially meat or fish, using salt, sugar, or smoke.
- A multi-course meal offering small portions of a chef's specialty dishes.
- A menu where each item is listed and priced separately.
- A reproductive cell that can develop into a new organism, often resistant to adverse conditions.
Down
- A small, decorative finger food, often served at parties.
- The friendly and generous reception of guests.
- A sweet course served at the end of a meal.
- Methods of maintaining food quality and safety over time.
- A poisonous substance produced by living organisms.
- The main course of a meal, or in some regions, the first course.
- A small, casual restaurant offering simple meals.
- Menu A menu that repeats over a specific period.
- Small, savory dishes served before the main course.
20 Clues: A serving size of food. • A sweet course served at the end of a meal. • The friendly and generous reception of guests. • Menu A menu that repeats over a specific period. • A small, casual restaurant offering simple meals. • A poisonous substance produced by living organisms. • Small, savory dishes served before the main course. • ...
bad crossword 2023-11-07
Across
- seafood
- art form
- snowstorm
- synonym of great
- obligation to do something
- to have too much sleep
- A meal bought at a restaurant and taken home
- vegetable
- when someone sets the building on fire
- composition of all performers
- goods from abroad
- piece of writing
- a rain with a snow
- an activity in the water
- getting knowledge online
- to leave the house
- checking progress
- a piece of art created by the movement of body
- mixture of fog and pollution
- rural area
- reward paid for investment
- winter sport
- too many people in one place
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- set of decisions to do something in the future
- have an energy
- material from which clothes are made
- illegal entry of a building to commit a theft
- type of loan to purchase a home
- to like sweets and desserts
- independent research work
- public event when people look at different pictures
- a place provided for a particular purpose
- deal
- to complete a formal test
- warm, when it is normally cold
- accommodation like hotel but cheaper and fewer services
- a very hot,dry period
- a really long story
- dirty air
- hygiene product
40 Clues: deal • seafood • art form • snowstorm • vegetable • dirty air • rural area • winter sport • have an energy • hygiene product • synonym of great • piece of writing • goods from abroad • checking progress • a rain with a snow • to leave the house • a really long story • a very hot,dry period • to have too much sleep • an activity in the water • getting knowledge online • independent research work • ...
Setting Up for Success 2024-11-04
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- Where supplies are kept and organized for easy access.
- Information from staff about school needs or improvements.
- Measures taken to protect students and staff from harm.
- An outdoor area for students to play and exercise, needing regular inspection.
- A product used to disinfect hands or surfaces to maintain hygiene.
- Taking action in advance to prevent potential issues or prepare for future needs.
- Routine care of facilities to keep them in good condition.
- The main area where students learn and teachers need supplies.
- The state of physical well-being, often prioritized with safety checks.
- The act of keeping items in order, so they are easy to find.
- The act of replenishing supplies to avoid shortages.
Down
- A sudden situation that requires quick action, like a drill or evacuation.
- A tool to keep track of tasks and ensure they’re completed.
- Items needed for classrooms, including paper, pencils, and art materials.
- A careful examination to ensure cleanliness and safety.
- Watching and evaluating the school environment to maintain standards.
- A person or company that supplies goods to the school.
- A tag or sticker that helps identify items in storage.
- To inform someone about a need or an issue, often done by teachers.
- A list of all supplies and materials available for use.
20 Clues: The act of replenishing supplies to avoid shortages. • Where supplies are kept and organized for easy access. • A person or company that supplies goods to the school. • A tag or sticker that helps identify items in storage. • Measures taken to protect students and staff from harm. • A careful examination to ensure cleanliness and safety. • ...
UNIT6 2024-12-02
56 Clues: 虫 • 例 • 底 • 支援 • ゾウ • 施設 • 結果 • 権利 • 衛生 • 資金 • 防ぐ • 気候 • 下水 • 百万 • 病気 • 顧客 • 製品 • 患者 • 臭い • 快適さ • コレラ • 閉まる • 10億 • 深刻な • 満たす • 明るい • 必須の • リスク • 脆弱な • 緊急の • 試作品 • 手ごろな • システム • 蔓延する • 排泄する • 貢献する • 開発する • 衛生環境 • 推定する • 四分の一 • 改善する • 感染する • 設計する • 供給する • 汚染する • 必要とする • 引き起こす • 欠乏、不足 • 悪化させる • 立ち上げる • 明らかにする • プラスチック • ~に取り組む • データ(単数) • 説得する、求める • 現地の人(複数)
Employability Skills 2021-08-26
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- Refers to customary well-mannered social conduct
- Is cooperation and collaboration among people to accomplish a shared goal
- refers to the conduct which demonstrates regard for a person, organization, etc.
- Are abilities which enable effective interaction
- Is important to avoid injury and maintain health
- Refers to the ability to handle delicate situations appropriately
- The quality of being honest and adhering to ethical and moral principles
- Refers to the ability to accept and tolerate delay, interruption and misfortune
- Qualities of an individual's personality
- Refers to active interest and excitement
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- Refers to the methods used to exchange info
- Are achieved through habitual practice
- Refers to the personal practices for maintaining cleanliness
- Refers to the willingness and ability to readily adapt as circumstances and expectations change
- Is the ability to recognise and understand the feelings of others
- Is the ability to effectively apply knowledge and skills to perform specific functions and accomplish specific goals
- is the quality of being committed to providing support and allegiance
- Is the ability to be relied upon
- Refers to the ability to handle delicate situations appropriately
- refers to the ability to use good judgement to avoid revealing private information or causing embarrassment
- Is the ability to manage, support and guide a group of people to accomplish goals
21 Clues: Is the ability to be relied upon • Are achieved through habitual practice • Qualities of an individual's personality • Refers to active interest and excitement • Refers to the methods used to exchange info • Refers to customary well-mannered social conduct • Are abilities which enable effective interaction • Is important to avoid injury and maintain health • ...
7th Grade Spelling Bee/Vocabulary 2022-03-08
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- to put out, such as a fire
- a paper slip that proves a purchase
- couldn't function because of being scared
- You are a ________ of your grandparents
- something special that you can earn
- something nice said to or about someone
- correct; precise
- joined; tagged along with
- right away
- an eating establishment
- absolutely awful
- a chest of drawers; a dresser
- considered by others to be a hero
- to wrap up
- something that is pesky or bothersome
- to give a hard time
- lots of chaotic movement and noise
- to really focus
- something that smashes trash
- a fundamental truth
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- to make special moves around something
- the state of keeping oneself clean
- a sweet spice usually added when baking
- to trick or cheat someone
- worth something
- leery or suspicious
- the study of the brain
- a chemist's work area
- able to do something well
- a break in the action or in speech
- the state of being not guilty
- a house payment
- a medicine made from mold
- a shortened word
- a bird often hunted
- made up or fictional
- a yearly celebration of marriage
- "Which restaurant would you ________?"
38 Clues: right away • to wrap up • worth something • a house payment • to really focus • correct; precise • a shortened word • absolutely awful • leery or suspicious • a bird often hunted • to give a hard time • a fundamental truth • made up or fictional • a chemist's work area • the study of the brain • an eating establishment • to trick or cheat someone • able to do something well • a medicine made from mold • ...
Food Safety Crossword Questionnaire 2025-07-30
Across
- Process that destroys microorganisms on surfaces or equipment.
- Document compiling GMPs, SOPs, and food safety system responsibilities.
- Waterborne bacteria that can cause severe respiratory illness.
- Period during which product remains safe and retains intended quality.
- A step where control is essential to eliminate or reduce a food safety hazard.
- Activity to confirm that control measures and procedures are working effectively.
- A risk-based system for identifying and controlling food safety hazards.
- System used to identify the history and movement of a product batch.
- Procedure for removing unsafe product from the distribution chain.
- Removal of visible soil and residues from surfaces before sanitizing.
- Foreign material such as glass, metal, or plastic in finished goods.
Down
- A microbial layer that adheres to surfaces and resists regular cleaning.
- Any nonconformity observed during process monitoring or inspection.
- Systematic review to assess weaknesses that may lead to food fraud.
- Type of cleaning agent effective for removing organic soils like fats.
- A chlorine-resistant microorganism that can contaminate drinking water.
- Type of hazard involving cleaning agents or heavy metal contamination.
- The "C" in the HACCP acronym.
- Collective practices to maintain personal and operational cleanliness.
- The “P” in CCP.
- FSSC 22000 certification is based on this ISO food safety management system.
21 Clues: The “P” in CCP. • The "C" in the HACCP acronym. • Process that destroys microorganisms on surfaces or equipment. • Waterborne bacteria that can cause severe respiratory illness. • Procedure for removing unsafe product from the distribution chain. • Any nonconformity observed during process monitoring or inspection. • ...
UOI Words 10-30 2025-08-05
Across
- – Saying “yes” to allow something to happen – (8 words)
- gland – A small part of the brain that controls growth – (9 words)
- – Caring about other people’s feelings and problems – (7 words)
- – Something you are expected to do or take care of – (10 words)
- – Chemicals in your body that control changes and feelings – (10 words)
- – The ability to bounce back after problems – (7 words)
- – A change made to fit new conditions – (7 words)
- – The process of growing or becoming better – (7 words)
- – A line that shows where one thing ends and another begins – (11 words)
- – Keeping yourself clean to stay healthy – (7 words)
Down
- – The way someone sees or understands something – (8 words)
- – The act of getting bigger or older – (7 words)
- – A state of being easily hurt or harmed – (8 words)
- – Moving forward or getting better – (6 words)
- – The time in life when you change from child to adult – (10 words)
- – Being able to do things without help – (7 words)
- – The reason why you want to do something – (8 words)
- – When a person behaves like a grown-up – (7 words)
- – The liquid your body makes when you are hot or exercising – (11 words)
- – Working hard and not giving up – (6 words)
- – Doing something before being told to do it – (9 words)
21 Clues: – Working hard and not giving up – (6 words) • – Moving forward or getting better – (6 words) • – The act of getting bigger or older – (7 words) • – A change made to fit new conditions – (7 words) • – Being able to do things without help – (7 words) • – When a person behaves like a grown-up – (7 words) • – A state of being easily hurt or harmed – (8 words) • ...
Skills for Health Science Professionals 2022-10-30
Across
- cooperation and collaboration among people to accomplish a shared goal
- accomplish specific goals
- positive work behaviors and personal qualities which improve individual’s ability to gain employment, be effective at their job and attain upward movement in their field
- ability to handle delicate situations appropriately
- ability to recognize and understand the feelings of others
- customary well-mannered social conduct
- methods used to exchange information
- ability to accept and tolerate delay, interruption or misfortune
- science, technology, engineering and mathematics
- abilities which enable effective interaction
- ability to effectively apply knowledge and skills to perform specific functions
- ability to be relied upon
- expectations regarding workplace practices
Down
- qualities of an individual's personality
- quality of being honest and adhering to ethical and moral principles
- ability to manage, support and guide a group of people to accomplish goals
- understanding the needs of a specific profession
- adhering to the needs of a specific profession
- personal practices for maintaining cleanliness
- conduct which demonstrates regard for a person, organization, etc.
- willingness and ability to readily adapt as circumstances and expectations
- quality of being committed to providing support and allegiance
- ability to use good judgement to avoid revealing private information or causing
- active interest and excitement
24 Clues: accomplish specific goals • ability to be relied upon • active interest and excitement • methods used to exchange information • customary well-mannered social conduct • qualities of an individual's personality • expectations regarding workplace practices • abilities which enable effective interaction • adhering to the needs of a specific profession • ...
Civil War Solsiers 2025-06-09
Across
- were used to communicate and alert troops to orders
- field hospitals performed ____________ when arms and legs were damaged
- provided religious services and assisted in field hospitals
- sounded to begin the day at 5am
- The famous speech given by Lincoln during the Civil War was the ___________ Address
- @400 would disguise themselves to fight
- salted meat that was common part of the soldier's diet
- while in camp the soldier's day included unending _________
- all those freed should during the war should join the Union _______
- poor _________ quicked the spread of disease in camp
- "4 _______ and seven years ago"
- to "farm" - really stealing from local farmers
- Union state that suffered the most deaths during the Civil War
Down
- crackers distributed to soldiers were a staple of their diet
- What state was Charley from?
- the beginnings of this game have its origins during the Civil War
- lucky soldiers received these from home and often read them several times
- sickness characterized by diarrhea spread in camps
- soldier's in the Union Army wore uniforms made of _______
- estimated that 2/3 of all the deaths were from _________
- the Gettysburg Address was given on _________19, 1863
- The main character in the Soldier's Heart
- the purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to ______ people enslaved in the Confederate States
23 Clues: What state was Charley from? • sounded to begin the day at 5am • "4 _______ and seven years ago" • @400 would disguise themselves to fight • The main character in the Soldier's Heart • to "farm" - really stealing from local farmers • sickness characterized by diarrhea spread in camps • were used to communicate and alert troops to orders • ...
American Sign Language Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-24
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- : The midday meal
- : A polite way to get attention or move through a space
- : The opposite of “on time”
- : How you feel after doing a lot
- : The opposite of going to sleep
- : Wiggling fingers to show you're pausing
- : Signed using a “T” handshape shaking side to side
- : Opposite of stand
- : Something that happens all the time
- : Happens occasionally
- : Before the expected time
- : A daily hygiene routine involving water
- : An assisting gesture with a thumbs-up hand on the palm
- : How you feel when you’re unwell
- : An apology, signed in a circle on the chest
- : A strong emotion; shown with fists crossed over chest
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- : The last meal of the day
- : A sign showing repeated action across the cheek
- : When you feel chilly or the temperature is low
- : What you do when you leave your bed in the morning
- : The opposite of always
- : The flat hand slapping into the other palm
- : When the temperature is high or food is spicy
- : Part of a healthy morning routine
- : Opposite of sit
- : Signed with a middle finger upward, brushing chest
- : What you do at night when you're tired
- : The first meal of the day
- : A general time, not specific
- : When you have a lot to do
30 Clues: : The midday meal • : Opposite of sit • : Opposite of stand • : Happens occasionally • : The opposite of always • : The last meal of the day • : Before the expected time • : The opposite of “on time” • : The first meal of the day • : When you have a lot to do • : A general time, not specific • : How you feel after doing a lot • : The opposite of going to sleep • ...
Enhance Your Vocabulary 2025-09-26
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- Carefulness to avoid danger or risk
- The ability to last or withstand hardship
- An unexpected meeting or experience
- A benefit or gain
- A chance for progress or success
- Events happening at the same time by chance
- The power to affect others
- A financial plan for income and spending
- A person who buys goods or services
- A result of an action or event
- Lucky or having good fortune
- Important or meaningful
- Money gained after expenses
- A belief not based on reason often about luck
- Showing variety or differences
- Treatment or drugs used to cure illness
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- Practices to stay clean and healthy
- Action taken to prevent harm
- Words or actions believed to bring bad luck
- Money received especially from work
- An exciting or unusual experience
- The place someone is going to
- A group of people living together
- To change to suit new conditions
- Stopping something before it happens
- Food needed for growth and health
- The path taken to reach a place
- Money that is spent
- The state of good health and strength
- Protection against disease or illness
- The process of becoming healthy again
- The natural world around us
32 Clues: A benefit or gain • Money that is spent • Important or meaningful • The power to affect others • Money gained after expenses • The natural world around us • Action taken to prevent harm • Lucky or having good fortune • The place someone is going to • A result of an action or event • Showing variety or differences • The path taken to reach a place • To change to suit new conditions • ...
Health and wellbeing vocabulary 2026-04-15
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- A continuous, dull pain in the body.
- pressure – The force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries.
- A treatment that makes a disease go away.
- Something that causes damage or is bad for your health.
- To suddenly fall down or lose strength.
- The movement of blood through the body.
- A typical or normal amount or level.
- A condition when your body does not have enough water.
- A disease that spreads quickly and affects many people.
- The way a person acts or behaves.
- Actions taken to stop something bad (like illness) from happening.
- Made at home, not bought from a store.
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- The practice of keeping yourself clean to stay healthy.
- The study of how traits are passed from parents to children.
- A reaction of the body to certain foods, substances, or environments.
- The decision to not do something, especially something unhealthy or risky (like alcohol or smoking).
- Something that can cause harm or injury.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear.
- Something that is hard to stop doing because you enjoy it or depend on it.
- The ability to face fear or danger bravely.
- Moving a lot and doing physical activities regularly.
- The stage of life when a person is fully grown.
22 Clues: The way a person acts or behaves. • A continuous, dull pain in the body. • A typical or normal amount or level. • Made at home, not bought from a store. • To suddenly fall down or lose strength. • The movement of blood through the body. • Something that can cause harm or injury. • A treatment that makes a disease go away. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear. • ...
Syringe Collection and Blood Transfer 2026-05-07
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- Solution used to cleanse puncture site
- Applied by patient after needle removal
- Needle tip orientation during insertion
- Gauze placement before needle removal
- Vein stabilized by pulling skin
- Tubes must be identified after collection
- Number of identifiers used to verify patient identity
- Action of introducing yourself to the patient
- Area where veins are commonly palpated
- Needle removal direction
- Method used to pull plunger
- Arrangement of equipment before procedure
- Patient readiness confirmed before testing
- Tourniquet placement lower range inches above site
- Proper patient position before procedure
- Must stop before bandage applied
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- Container for needle disposal
- Amount of blood collected
- Finger placement on syringe barrel
- Tray assembled before venipuncture
- Safety feature engaged on equipment
- Hygiene performed before applying PPE
- Final hygiene step after procedure
- Upper range needle insertion angle
- Instructions given after procedure
- Location specimen is delivered
- Patient record checked for orders and requirements
- Procedure and reason must be communicated to patient
- Lower range needle insertion angle
- Tourniquet placed again before insertion
- Tourniquet placement upper range inches above site
- Condition when tourniquet is released
- Device used to move blood to tubes
- Patient preference asked before venipuncture
- Fluid-impermeable protective garment worn during procedure
- Position of nondominant hand during draw
36 Clues: Needle removal direction • Amount of blood collected • Method used to pull plunger • Container for needle disposal • Location specimen is delivered • Vein stabilized by pulling skin • Must stop before bandage applied • Finger placement on syringe barrel • Tray assembled before venipuncture • Final hygiene step after procedure • Upper range needle insertion angle • ...
Environment , Global Health and Food Safety 2021-06-14
Across
- of food is the act of intentionally debasing the quality of food
- a place where waste is disposed and covered with soil.
- disease epidemiology is the study of the determinants, dynamics and distribution of viral diseases in populations.
- refers to food that has been corrupted with another substance – either physical, biological or chemical.
- provides a tool to quantify health loss from hundreds of diseases, injuries, and risk factors.
- anything that surround us.
- harmful to humans and the environment.
- is the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- keeping yourself clean to avoid transferring harmful bacteria when handling food
- another word for poisonous
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- sickness caused by eating food that contains a harmful substance.
- determines the etiology of a disease.
- example is disease causing bacteria.
- that contains a high concentration of pollutants
- the prevention of illness through cleanliness.
- effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface.
- how the disease develops and progresses.
- This is a type of bacteria found in contaminated water.
- means keeping food safe to eat by following proper food handling and cooking practices.
- test by extension, is designed to generate data concerning the adverse effects of a substance on human or animal health.
20 Clues: anything that surround us. • another word for poisonous • example is disease causing bacteria. • determines the etiology of a disease. • harmful to humans and the environment. • how the disease develops and progresses. • the prevention of illness through cleanliness. • that contains a high concentration of pollutants • ...
US Antibiotic Awareness Week 2022 2022-11-14
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- Infectious source not responsive to antibiotics but extremely responsive to internet sharing
- Antibiotic used to suppress toxin production in Staphlococcus aureus infection
- the oldest known infectious disease
- a bacteria that forms spores resistant to alcohol-based hygiene agents
- Bacteria who is associated with proton pump inhibitor use
- antibiotic that makes bodily fluids orange/red
- A class of antibiotic that loves to bike
- Month that hosts US Antibiotic Awareness Week
- Abbreviation for bacteria that looks like grapes
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- a bacteria that enjoys bad jokes
- The antibiotic currently being piloted for use in the North ER
- Antibiotic with black box warning for higher risk of death compared to other antimicrobials
- Antibiotic that should be used cautiously with serotonergic agents (i.e. antidepressents)
- Antibiotic that can cause red-green color blindness
- Antibiotic associated with hyperkalemia
- the process in which microbes evolve mechanisms that protect them from antimicrobials
- Class of medication that's the most common cause for ER visits for adverse drug events in those younger than 18yo
- Enterococcus who is most commonly resistant to Vancomycin
- Antibiotic that has Rhabdo but no Pneumo
- Society of infectious disease professionals who research, diagnose, and treat diseases caused by exposure to bacteria, virus, fungi, and parasites
- the effort to improve how antibiotics are used
21 Clues: a bacteria that enjoys bad jokes • the oldest known infectious disease • Antibiotic associated with hyperkalemia • Antibiotic that has Rhabdo but no Pneumo • A class of antibiotic that loves to bike • Month that hosts US Antibiotic Awareness Week • antibiotic that makes bodily fluids orange/red • the effort to improve how antibiotics are used • ...
Spelling List #35 2020-06-19
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- the capacity to accept or tolerate trouble, or delay without getting upset or angry
- maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- surround a place with armed forces in order to capture someone or something
- a person concerned with the management of large amounts of money on behalf of governments or other large organizations
- of a person working in a well-organized and competent way
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- a pale-sandy yellowish-brown colour
- a line or border seperating two countries
- cancel or postpone the punishment (especially someone condemned to death)
- consisting of fire, or burning strongly and brightly
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- a crystalline compound especially found in tea or coffee
- fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
- a platform supported on pillars or girders, used as a landing stage for boats
- of a person, or wrongful act-utterly odious or wicked
- to suffer grief
- a printed copy of goods that have been bought at a store
- a scale of temperature starting with F
- a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations
- close observation, especially of a spy or criminal
- an evil spirit or demon
20 Clues: to suffer grief • an evil spirit or demon • a pale-sandy yellowish-brown colour • a scale of temperature starting with F • a line or border seperating two countries • close observation, especially of a spy or criminal • consisting of fire, or burning strongly and brightly • of a person, or wrongful act-utterly odious or wicked • ...
Food Safety 2019-10-04
Across
- measured in degrees
- the food borne illness that is caused by eating raw meat
- containers, cutlery, and other materials used for cooking
- a serious allergic reaction that could cause death if not treated with epipen
- grows rapidly in the danger zone
- zone the temperature range (5 degrees to 60 degrees) that food should not be left out for more than four hours
- keep foods away from each other to avoid cross-contamination
- soda used when putting out fat fires
- should be done in the refridgerator
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- a device that is used during anaphylactic shock
- to disinfect something
- the process where bacteria or other microorganisms are transferred from one food to another.
- let food cool down after cooking it
- when meat is still pink in the middle
- thermometer an instrument used to measure the temperature of the middle of a piece of chicken, steak, etc.
- disinfect; make things clean and hygienic
- hygiene the process of keeping your hands clean
- should be done before working with food, when switching from working on one food to another, after using the toilet, etc
- dry after washing dishes they should be left to
- to make food until safe to eat
- poisoning illness caused by bacteria sometimes causing vomiting and diarrhea
21 Clues: measured in degrees • to disinfect something • to make food until safe to eat • grows rapidly in the danger zone • let food cool down after cooking it • should be done in the refridgerator • soda used when putting out fat fires • when meat is still pink in the middle • disinfect; make things clean and hygienic • a device that is used during anaphylactic shock • ...
Batie's Happy Valentine's Day 2020 2020-02-14
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- The Lakeview East location for Batie gatherings
- Bob? He'll have an _____________
- The Evanston location for Batie gatherings
- We flipped for them watching underground at the zoo
- Dropping off books to share here in Edgewater
- No jumping into, we always _____________
- Where did all of those bathtub bubbles comes from?
- A rhyme about how the Evanston police accommodate us
- Dr. Oz counts this among his favorite miracle foods
- Your daughter, your eyes, and singing Sister
- Where it all started, almost two years ago
- Walking the ____ & Batie made it through the first challenge
- One of the combustable twins in a Read With Jenna story
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- No for Bob but yes for Katie
- At our fingertips, at Mariano's, @NYT Cooking
- Where Katie has recently found her voice
- Your son, of all trades
- Your thoughtfulness has found a new outlet
- You advised this location for a new 403B and rollover
- Taylor's question for her lover
- At this point, no menus required here
- Half in the Mequon prairie and on your phone to solve
- We explored these seas for our 23rd monthiversary
- He won the 9th season of the Great British Baking Show
- For your dental hygiene and for the dance floor
25 Clues: Your son, of all trades • No for Bob but yes for Katie • Taylor's question for her lover • Bob? He'll have an _____________ • At this point, no menus required here • Where Katie has recently found her voice • No jumping into, we always _____________ • Your thoughtfulness has found a new outlet • The Evanston location for Batie gatherings • ...
CONTACT 2023-04-17
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- Patients with MRSA are required to bathe daily with this.
- Hand hygiene includes (blank) & (blank)
- After a patient is discharged their room may need to be cleaned with (blank)?
- Where do you flag the patient in CPSI for isolation?
- Be sure proper (blank) is on the patient’s door
- These patients are placed in contact isolation
- A surgical (blank) is worn for droplet isolation
- The pandemic of 2020 was caused by?
- Equipment taken from the patient’s room must be disinfected with (blank)?
- In airborne isolation you may need to wear these on your face.
- If a patient is in isolation, staff need to wear the appropriate (blank)?
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- Influenza has to be in what type of isolation?
- You have one hour to notify the MD of (blank)
- Airborne isolation, you will need to wear (blank)
- Patients with low immunes systems will need to be placed on (blank) precautions
- surgical masks and gloves are worn when you will be within 3 to (blank) feet of the patient
- Both the patient and their family needs (blank) about isolation
- If you are coming in contact with urine, please wear (blank).
- What precautions are used for TB patients?
- Disposable equipment includes a stethoscope
20 Clues: The pandemic of 2020 was caused by? • Hand hygiene includes (blank) & (blank) • What precautions are used for TB patients? • Disposable equipment includes a stethoscope • You have one hour to notify the MD of (blank) • Influenza has to be in what type of isolation? • These patients are placed in contact isolation • Be sure proper (blank) is on the patient’s door • ...
HEALTH AND WELLNESS 2023-06-03
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- Physical and emotional strain caused by demanding situations
- Exercises to improve flexibility and prevent muscle stiffness
- Physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India
- Resting state essential for rejuvenation and overall well-being
- Washing Cleaning hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and health
- Diet Eating a variety of foods to ensure proper nutrition
- Active process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for proper body function
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- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for various bodily processes
- State of being physically active and in good health
- Practice of training the mind to focus and achieve mental clarity and calmness
- Health State of well-being concerning one's emotions, thoughts, and overall psychological well-being
- Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health
- Sweet or savory edible products from plants
- Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function
- Cream or lotion applied to the skin to protect against the sun's harmful rays
- Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants
- Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
20 Clues: Nutrient-rich foods that come from plants • Sweet or savory edible products from plants • Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases • Care Practices to maintain oral hygiene and health • State of being physically active and in good health • Physical activity that promotes strength and fitness • Drinking enough water to maintain proper body function • ...
